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S TR R e REFORMED CHURCH LEADERS TO MEET Sessions Will Be Held in Newport News February 26 to 28, Announced Here. A meeting of allin throughout the Preshyterian syste Newport News, Va, and i Church. At the ernoon of W. Richar committee of the western tion med Churches world, holding the 1. will be held in . George a veport of the history, Oliver publicity ope will 1.. Morr 1a Rev. Dr. will De Dr. \ Com- innon. | p Tum Dr. James nt of the Soviet sion i b, _THE _EVENING STAR, WASHI Theological School |COUNCIL IS CALLED Dean Will Preach |10 RECOGNIZE CHURCH In Clty Tomorrow . Gathering Will Be Made Up of Pastors and Delegates of City's Baptist Congregations. A council has been calléd tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock to recognize the new formed -Baptist Church at Chevy se. The council will be made up of pas- tors and delegates from all the Bap- tist churches in the District Columbia. The meeting will be held in the large room over the Chevy Chase Thezter. In case ‘the council shall vote to recognize the church as @ regular Baptist organization an {appropriate service will immediately follow, at which a special musical program will be rendered and a ser- mon will be preached by Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir. CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL. Park View Bible;:hnts Conduct Lincoln Party. The Loval Eible Class of the Park View Christfan Church held a Lin- coln social Tuesd: night at the ichurch. The program consisted of thy ading of Lincoln's Gettysburg and s0los by companied by The fi s alwooo. The s unde: the ausp general mv the Rev Church of evening. Rev. Dr. 1o series of sermons s of the Universalist ition will be preached Dr. J. M. Atwood at the Our Father tomorrow Atwood is of St «~ Propagan United States” CHRIST'S CHRISTIANITY TO BE SERMON SUBJECT| | Lawre { ! s Chr - will e mon, al ‘masical pro- S CLASS. ! ’{CS WILL ADD Wife of !’.ect-»r to Speak to Girls Thursday Afternoon. H northw est in the 3 : al | Servic WILL ADDAZSS WO: Miss EN. | Rocikwell to Speak at ity M. E. thodisin Lily lusting ! CHILDREN PLAN PLAY. geant of the Hour!" at Trinity) Diocesan Church. Dioeesan Ch . bavid rinity . Tollowed by therhood of St. A i it stherhon troduced by WIVL BE ‘AT EH O'VIY-‘ IN JAPAN o en's Presh t hor to 10 Tif Kotir thera will ¢ ¢nd veading: o will ente vho wil rolois Lloyd TALK ON 7\’.’1]}1’. POWER. West W I tomor stin wil At in e ton pasior t hoth servic il make a sho “Will Power. "EATERS L q}I'{MOI\T TOPIC. will be related wvem:tomorrow night at t Chu The Centennial o'clock mo: subject will be | Lawrence Theological Sche University, and scholars of the , at St one of Universal- men’ Friday n Around the the Sunday DR. PECK TO SPEAK. Baltimore Pastor to Occupy Foun- dry M. E. Pulpit. George Clarke taltiniore, Md., will occupy it of \dry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning and even- ing. At the will be in the irship Trip rted last Sunday, World the leading school ist Chure Universalist will spi phase cion under the to Book and Ours, 'k, former pas- Our Father, K In the morning o lhe Things That F INSTITUTE TO MEET. Fehrusry (Gathiering cmla at St. John’s Parish Hall. February meeting hool Institute of { pai Church in the dioc ton will be held in S Hall, 16th street near H striet nnrllh west, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. The institute will tage up the consideration of work among youns people. There” will be people on & 1t us, John Rev. Dr. Peck of morning se his the “Krom Horeb Onward, vening, “Plainly Marked.” CHURCH PLAY PLANNED. Peck Memorial Young People to Give Entertainment. he Way cvening The day s be the night servie od will give an nday at youn lat s | Mrs lustrated EVANGELIST TO SPE AK. ngelist Wil B v York is to it the Baptist Church_ tomorrow and evenin, His subs {11 oelock scrvi “Le God,” and in the Where He e ehildren's Lented offering. Oliver of i ot at the ‘lvr.\hip of He Came PLAN TURKEY SUF;PEH. Grace Parishioners to Dine and Dance. : which will pper and wer will ock and 5 to 11 is to Parish LECTURE BY DR. H. K. MILLER “The Blue Bird the subject of Henry Knight ltor of League Street The ctownj of st k evening. 6 to 8 by D Yo an Mil Psyeholo Magazine for the Lar; Life, ROTthWest, Lomorrow pubiic invited. ed from city, at the 1514 N at § pam. C'\tlmlxc Students’ V'flx =xm‘| Crusade Fourth Prcsbyterxan Church 18th and Fairmont sts. o Take any 1ith s PASTONS: DIt In the twenty-three churches of the cit il be made tomo! The Dreamer g be presented! annduncy 9:30 a.m. w of fhe 11:00 . m. 7100 pom.- £:00 p.m.— Stereopticon o “China,” by Mrs. John Nelson Mills. Moving picture stonv and atfonal parks, b, Wednesday. & tecture I pu Japanese earthquake PRESBYTERL \‘l Western Presbyterian +Church H St. Bet. 13:h and 20th e Rev. J. HARVEY DWHA{ Pastor. 9:30 1100 Eastern Presbytenan Chure] 6th st, and Ald. ave. n, BARROW! —Men's Bible class ueetings. HIS IMAGE." Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving sts. n.w. H. TAYLOR. D. D., PASTOR. Ny ~—Junior Christ MUSIC BY THE QU Washmgton Hewl‘ts Presbyterian Chisrch Columbia and Kalorama roads. REV. JOIX D. 1. Minister. jer service, Sty Small cbildren cared for during morning worship. Take 14th st. car or Mount Pleasant car or 16th at. bus line to Irviig st. n.w iends Church 13th and Irving sts, d.w. ting for whrship, 11 a.m. uursday sfeaves meeting, | ot © Church of the Pdgnms. WORTHY, PASTOR. Pione Col, 8 TO AL, Ft:ends “Meetin; 1811 Eye St. :v..\\. Meeting at 11 bm t day (Sunday) school—10 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. Y. M. C A SOUTHERN PRESRYT! 22nd st. bet. P and Q & Rev. Andrew R. Bird, 9:45 a.m.—Bible school, With cl of the family forning worship. Preaciing by . stian Endeavor, h all strangers in the city are invited. s Preaching by SUNDAY, 4:30 P\ “Jesus’ Closing Days” Illustrated Lecgure Small children cared for during Sunday murnhm servic ___A CORLJ. e “North “Capitol, cor. Florida Eckington, ave, and Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school; 7 Bible study. - Sul 2 of a ‘Called-Out’ 622 LOUI“IAN)\ AVENUE N Fhone Main 434 Chttdren’s Home: MRS, JOHN S, Services Nightly at 8 0'Clock. 3 p.m. in charge. | 7:45 p.m.—Service in Mis: ELLISON ROHART, Speaker : Mrs. F. G. Hammer, soloist. ALL WELCOME SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 10:30 a.m.—Service at Occoquan, Va. Service in Mission Chapel, Mrs. W. H. Ramsey 0 3 p.m.—Service at District Jail. CONN. AVE. AND N ST. BEV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D., Minister. 9:30—Sunday _School. Intermedfate and Junior departments. 5—Primary and Beginners® departments. 45—Everygirl's Bible Class, Miss Mabel N. Thurston, teacher. 9:45—All Comers' Rible Class for Men, Hon. Huston Thompson, teacher. 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and ‘Women. 9:50—Hon. W. 8. Culbertson's Bible Clas for Men and Women. 11:00—Morning service. Sermon by "Hu' Faith Grows 434 lUXh Bt. . N.W. Sundays, 3 and; { o, ' and 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper and Ves- per service. 8:00—Evening service. Sermon by Dr. ‘WOOD: *‘Bible Critics, ,Destructive and Constructive." Evening choir of 100 volees. (Everyghl's Bible Class and the morning and evening services will be broadeast, ‘WDM, 360 meters wave length.) 8:00 Thursday. Will speak o Evangelistic Campaign in Washing- ton. with Suggestions Some Bminent Evanzelists."” sion Chapel. i * | morrow, in | the pul- ! Kendall | ning | k | 4 supper at the | Rev.W.A. Lambeth | SOCIETY TO MEET. To Preach Twice Dty e m |At Mt. Vernon Place Lo The Woman's Missionary Soclety of Calvary Baptist Church will meet next Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the udult room of the Sunday | school house. The program will consist of six | elght-minute talks outlining the work of some. of the co-operating | boards of the Baptist conventions and will be as follows: The Wom- | an’s Missonary Union of the southern Baptist convention, by Mrs. E. Hilton | Jacikson; American Baptist Publich- s tion Society, by Rev. Gove Grifith | Johnson; ~American Baptist Home Misston Socie Rev. H. W. 0. Mill- }ington; Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Soclety, by Mrs. La Mont Williams: Amerfcan Baptist Forelgn Mission Soclety, by Rev. W. 8. Aber- nethy, and Woman's American Baptist Foreign Mission Soclety, by Mras. W. S. Abernethy. The devotional serv- {ice” will be led by Mrx. Flournoy Menefee, and Miss Cecile Sale will be the goloist. Mrs, 1. Barrett Carter will he hostess. Luncheon will fol- low the morning session, Members | |of other churches are invited. WILL DISCUSS BOX PLAN. | Speakers at Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Will Explain Votes. w. Lambeth, r “The Bok peace plan” will be dis- 2 cussed at the Mount Plea pointed pastor of the Mount Vernon |grepational Chureh tomorroy | Place Methodist Episcopal Church |p.m s N | South ,will preash at both services to- |, Jackson H. Ralston will speak on | ,K' re £ |“Why I Voted for 1t” and Arthur D. O o ond sudday 8t the lcall will inpek lon “Why! 0 Voted church. ' In the morning he will take iA%ainst 1t There will be an open as his tople “The Companionship of [pram foliowing ihe service. ‘The | hrist® and in the evening AU the |zfount Pleasant quartet will render Foot of the Cross !a program. “ATONEMENT,” 1S TOPIC. ' All the departments of Shiloh Bap- Church, under the direction nl| pastor, Dr. Waldron, are | ng mor ttenttion than oy “imple presentation of the mental truths of Scriptures, Ie preach tomorrow noraing on « Atonement of Chris to Divine Law and Govern nd at night his subject will s Grace and Mercy to the V. W, AL LAMBE s !PLAN MEETING FOR MEN ! AT WALKER MEMORIAL Evnugelist and Eastor [Ave &lap Conducting Revival Services. | | v, r i | | i i Johnson, ilollom: hurch, streets, for m 1. Memori + singing A evangelist, L . pastor of _ BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 9th St. N.W. Sehool of Prophets. Lecture by Mr. 8. —Rervlce weeting ower study. No_collection. CHRISTIAN SCIE! NCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 8 RIST, SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF 'nn: MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, S TIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, ia road and Eucild | Second Church of Christ, Sdentln. NPAR | N E. Masonie Temple, Sth and F st corgetown Church 1.7 =Orgetow urch LN i Church of Christ, _Sdentllt. MARSHALL, D. D.. Paxtor asonic Temple, 13th st. and v o oNVixtap | . Masonic Teumple, 13th st aud N. ¥. ave. m Musical | Fourth u“m.h of ulrin Scientist, SLVE-HOUK | The Ar d. n_tomorrow at| ___ . pastor | . will con- | held | S. L. men will be i on- nd wiil | 1100 ©. Kendsil. VESTRY TO GIVE SHOW. The Trinity Chureh, une - ommit vhn ille « vest r o thek PRESBYTERI o VTHE TV SUBJECT : “SOouL” . AND 8 P.3 1AM INGS— [ S OCLOCR READING ROOMS: N.W., Itoom 60S— 0 8 (except Wednesduys. 9 to and holidays, 2:30 to Gunlon-Temple Memorial v llLl‘\\:{|'| EANK AN M. A., SKAMP, Pastor. | 7200 pm.—( 8:00 . —te SIXTH PRESBYTER!AN 16th aud Ki Sts. N.W. REV, L. V. 8 _anl & pm, | COLORADO BLDG. Hours 10 ud 14th and G Sta— . 10 to T, ' C 50 1o 5:30). 8y k Road midweek praver | v Johu Erittan “Grace Pamh—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac." 1041 Wisconsin ave.. below M st The Reveren ilenrs L. Durrant. ;Church of the Ascension Mass. Ave. at 12th 8t. N, | Re: Thomas W. Cooke, Rector. JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Miaister 11 AN “Bread Alone” VESPER 4:30—“THINK YE"—3.. The Spiritual Power of True Thinking. 8 am.— Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.— Chureh Scliool 1am— Matins and Sefmon, 6:20 p.m.— Youug Peopie’s Soclety. 8pm— Evensonz and Ada St. Paul’s Church ™ Ser 1 3rd.and C sts.NW. Rev David Ransom Covell! Preaches at 11 am. and 8 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY SCHOOL, L. MEN'S Cll(ll jngs at 11 a.m. lnd 8 p.m. Christ Church, Georgetown Corner 0 and 81st sts. n.w. Kev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector. Il D STREET AND Ithode Island Ave. ON. Pastor. IF THE LIGHT THAT IS IN THEE BE DARKNESS." 8:00 p.m.—"REMEDY FOR A TROUBLED HEART." Sabbath school ren, WALTER F. 11:00 a.m.. Send the ehil New York Avenue Church of the Presidents New York Ave., 13th & H Sts. Where the Lincoln Pew Preaches Its Silent Sermons. Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D.D. Pastor Emerit, PARISH., ices now In Restored Church. tor’s Assist: Rev. William A. Exse'nberger 9:30 a.m.—RBible school. 0 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Dr. Robert F, Fitch of China Who will preach to the graduating class of George Washingt versity. hristi.u Endeavor. ublic worship, with sermon by REV. WILLIAM A. EISENBERBER. E Subject: “Perfect Through o Suffering Thu! he week service. ALL WELCOME. | i 8:00 p. r_and_sermon. _ HOLY COMFORTER 5716 GEORGIA AWE. N.W. Servi . 11 & 8. RLv. REGINALD B, STEVENSON. Viear. ’ " St. Andrew’s Church 1. avenue and V st. . Services: 8:00 pm., Mid- ~ Peck Memorial Chapel 1. asenue and ¥ Pa. Ave lfld Eflth St. NW. i =0 3 8 00—Holv Communion. oLy et B e e aatissrance 8:00—Evening s jce and sermon. ALL WELCOME. fo & Man's Heart.” i Call service. “What Sin Does." —illustrated address, Mrs. s Wood. Monday, 8- 00, Tuesday, §:04 Hali. Light refreshmients.at close of service Sun- day night. = Metro;;olitan 4t & B Sts. Presbyterian REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. Morning—11 o'clock. “The Heart of Jcsus:’ 45 S.E. mon. oelock, “Automobdmg in the Holy Land” MRS. CHARLES W0OD Special Music by the Quartet. Hon. Clinton A. Woodrum, M. C, will sing in the evening. YOU ARE ALWAYS WEL- COME. COME. People’s mon. REV. MAN, Apse of Cathedral Musi Washington Cathedral Bethlehem Chapel “4 House of Prayer For All People” MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wxsconsm Avenue N.W., near Woodley Road Holy Communion.... Morning Prayer and Litany, 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and_ Ser- Washington NGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924." SONS OF REVOLUTION SERVICES TOMORROW President Coolidge Expected to Af tend Annual Event of D. C. . Chapter. The District of Columbia Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution will hold their annual service in the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Predident Coolidge 1s expected to be present, together with officers of the Army and Navy, members of Congress and of the judiclary and diplomatic corps. The march of the soclety will be led by Selden P. Spen- cer, general president of the General Soctety, and Brig. den. George Rich- ards, U. 8. M. C., president of the Dis- trict Chapter. The service will be conducted by Dr. Thomas Edward Green, general chaplain of the Sons of the Revolution of the District of Columbia and general chaplain of the General Soclety in the United States. asslsted by Rev, David R. Covell, {Rev. Walden Myer, Rev. John Van Schaick and Rev. Raymond L. Wol- ven. The sermon wiil be preached by RL Rev. Philip Mercer Rhinelander, D.D., former Bishop of Pennsylvania. The public is invited to attend, a greater part of the church having been assigned for this purpose. The church will be open to the public at 3:30 o'clock. | EPISCOPAL. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Detween Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO, F. DUDLEY, D., Rector. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. Communton .Chureh Behool Morning Frayer and Sermon Paen Kennedy, professor in the Virginia Theological Seminary, will preach, 00 p.i. . . Lecture ~Young Peipin's Mesting vening Prayer and Sermon THoly Cowmunion Tues, and Thurs., 9:30 a.m. Christian Healing Tuex., 10:80 ST. AGNES' CHURCH between Fla. ave. and First (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol st. ca Services Sunday—7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sinireh_set 00l—9 :30 Daily mass at 7 Confirmatio m. m.; Friday. 8 p.m. . WILLIAM CURTIS W!flt R SUNDAY SERVICE! z porate Communion of P mn B 8 pm, welconied. Thi ehurch was Dt in 180 Thursday, Holy Communion and Healing, st. o Sunday services and 5 p CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N ats. n.w. 8EV. GEORCE W, ATKINSO rvices: 7:30 and 11 ST. MARGARET’S Connectieut ave. and Bancroft place. SEPTUAGESIMA. REV. HERBERT ReST SMITH. D REV. HAROLD V. O. (OUNSBORT. 13 00— Motning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Cosby Bell, D. D. 4:30—Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Thursday—Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. TTHOMAS® 0 twe P and Q. 11 a.m.—Bishop TUCKER of Japan. 8 p.m.—Questions Answered. REV. C. ERNEST SMITH, D.D.. D.C.L. ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. Rey. Willlam Henry Pettus, Rector. Rev. William A. Masker, Rev. C. K. Cogswell, Assist SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church _school. 11:00 a.m.—Holy_communion and sermon by the Rev. E. L. Woodward, M. D. 8:00 p.m.—Esening priver atd serman (Mr. 0! . 7:30 p.m.—Evening Thursday, a.m.. Holy Communion. ~ Intercessions and healing service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! Epiphany G Street near 14th —Holy Communion. m. and 3 p.m.—Chureh scho Morning Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL.D, D. C. L. {00 p.m.—Special service, Sons of th D emiear Reveiution. The BE. . PRILLIP M. REI LANDER, the Preacker. —~Youog People’s Soclety. .—Evening Prayer and Sermon by DR. LUBECK. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H Streets, Setvices: 8 a.m., 11 am., 8 p.a. Egening Lecture at 8 p “THE NEW 6:00 p. 8:00 p. TESTAMENT TODA DB. JOENSTON will preach TO PREACH ON FAITH. Dr. Wood Also to Discuss Critics of Bible. “How Faith Grows and Wit} is the subject of the morning s mon to be preached by Rev. Lir Charles Wood in the Church of it Covenant. At the evening service 8 o'clock, Dr. Wood will disc “Bible Critics, Destructive and structive.'” The midweek service for and conference is held in the of the church Thursday evenin 8 o'clock, with a sern who will speak on “Evan the Evangelistic Campaign in Wash- | ington, With Suggrstions From Some | Eminent Evangelists. Temple Baptut Church Corner of 10th and N sts. n.w. Dr. 3. J. MUIR, Pastor. *\ Petworth Baptlst Churcll anl Landolph sts. Invites you to hear Rev. J. A. T. Marsteller of Pittsburgh, Pa, 11 am. and 8 p.m.,, d to participate in e il . Thursday, 8 p.m-—Led pra SECULA}( I,EA(‘LI' " The Secular League Musiclans' Hall, 1006 E sc Sunday, February 17, 3 p.u “THE PROLI OF WOMAN awaits you, and make this your w. d. 8311 __of National Woma's Tean LS MUSSON of Baltimore, clatlon, axj.2, St Sixtoant Above'q N GR 0:45—Sunday scliool ¢ 10:06—Adult class fo Thacher P 11:00—Morning w. Free Lending Libra PASTOR—REYV hiwest wiuits, e i Sormon e JORN E LIGGS, M tor's Open Datly 0—vLen- L SPERRY. S e xonx From the Life or Woodrow Wilson,™ Heflin of Alabama Brigis Speakers. Concordia Iéva.n'geli'c'al Lutheran r Thox 1 Dr. deration, rch, Alexandria wear Prince 19th—8 P, 9:30 a.m., Bit sermon by Itev. Englisl) D, ¥, FEB. CHURCH hmgton Baptist il N sts. n.w. to worshiy FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and O (North of Seott Circley Dr'. J. Stanley Durkee Park Rl COLUMBIA HEIGHTS\ P Services conducted by Pastor, 11 sehool. 9:45 a.m. avor meet Strangers welcome CHRIST _ LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod. New Jersey Ave. Bet. M N Sts. . FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. Service, 11 a.m. HGIV- mt} TP FOR GOD. nd Bibie “LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL WHY AM 1 HERE?" © this question answered. sour course in sermon subje ol of Music, Federa. at Ma- i Welcome at HOME CHURCH. [ T —— BROOKLAND BAPTIST | | |2 | =1 TTERS at both places, _ Triumph of Enthusiasm." ., Senior and Inter- AND U REV. W. C. Rible School Morning worsh Luther League Vespe: ___Prayer eer “Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th_and MISSOURI SYNOD Services: 11 s.m.—ier St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 1500wt 1 Sts. NW JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 9130 Saday séhool. 11:00—“THE MAN FOR WHOS ALL THINGS WORX TOGETE 7:00—Chelstian Endeavur med 8:00—*" ' REAT AMERICANS."” ___8:00 Thu ‘Thursday- ver service, Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND i ET. N.I 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.n Wiles Bible Class for ME Morning sersice at 11:00 “Laborers in the Vineyard," Evening service at “The Prodigal's Objective.” Young People’s Socicties at 6:45 |GRACE 00D | R, 2 THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (261 and Columbla Rd.) sle school meets at 9 classes for all ages. o'clock. An talk. _church service at Sermon by Pastor Good music by 0 a.m., Men's class tructive and ifeavor and ot (Van de People’s societies meet Svening _autiem. ' (Woodward). Tsraer” ‘(Buck), Mrs. Lawson. THE HOMELIK " Water. p.m. the happy Sund srvice for all, Inspiration- - JORNBTON = ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd and Washington Circle. REV, PATRICK MURPHY, Priest in Charge. 780 pm.—Celebration, hureh school. atins and Instruction. elebration and Sermon. venlng service. Celobration, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 a.m, Thursday, 11_a.m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV, JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. SEPTUOGESIMA. 0 a.m.—The Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.—Chureh_school. 11300 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Dreacher, the " Rev. Waliace E. Rollins, D 1 High school v{’;‘xs’ el school, a. N, T5th and o Friday, =0 ANNUNGIATION, 25th Ao ¥a.vve Ta 5 and 4; Wed., 1 vee. 7:30am. Canon De Vries................11:00a.m. Evensong and Ser- Preacher, the RT. JAMES E. FREE. D. D, Binlmp of . 4:00p.m. ic by the Cathedral Choir The 4 O'Clock Service is Broadcast by Radio Every Sunday Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. While in Washington See' the National Cathedral rring songs, led by special Short sermon by Pas- m,_on' “WHAT THE ACHES ABOUT SA- | METROPOLITAN i SISTH AND A STREETS N.B ! John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT FLEVEN: “CHRISTIANITY DEFINED" o NING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “BEAUTIFUL WORDS OF JESUS” Spirited song vl St. Mark’s Lumeran Church [ Band aun ste REV, H. D, HAYE! fusical service by ehoir archextra, _BAPTIST. KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9tk BET. B AND O S.W. Sunday school, 9:30. ‘Theron Outwater nrm- Class, Christian _Endeavor. ‘LEADERSHIP'OF GOD." (Men especially fnvited.) E CAME WHERE HE LAY." Exangelist William 1. 018 men, Two orchestras ies T S an easy chiairs (men fine organ: the men Centenniul I Hez Swem ¥re like them): good music, sing. 11 am f Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. | ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 1 ‘CHRISTIAN _ATHLETI “THE GOSPEL HINDMOST MA 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_school. B, Y. P, U, Cordial Welcome—Challenging Me CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Strects BETHANY "7 Rev. HUGH T. STEV[NSOH‘ Pastor. 0 n.m. ; Junlor Church. 11 L3 (B U Midweek service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Everylody Feels at Home in Bothany. FOR 11:00 AM— “FOCUSING ON THE FIXED STARS” \ Sermon by Dr. A. 8:00 P.M.— “SIMPLY GREAT” Sermon by Dr. Anderson Anderson Special Music by the Male Quartette Come to Sunday School at 9:30 and Stay Through the Morning Service. You w njoy the Fellowship

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