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MASS T0 BE SA EASTER N CRYPT National Shrine of Immacu- late Conception to Be Scene. of First Ceremony. FE BISHOP THOMAS J. SHAHAN, Laster Sunday, April 20, mass will | be sald for the first time in the erypt of the National Shrine of the Immacu- late Conception, the §5,000,000 chuveh adifice now under construction Catholic University. The shrine dostined to be a monument of devo- tion to the Mother of God and & memorial to the soldiers and sailors who died in the world war. It is being erected under direct supervi- sion of Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, rec- tor of the university, and his se tary. Rev. Dr. Bernard A. McKenna, to whom has been delegated the task of raising the funds necessary to complete the church. The national shrine largest edifice of the in North America greatest basil is to bo the Catholic Church and one of the s in the world. The dome will be 234 feet high and the campanile feet higher, The style will be Romanesque, which ha represented in the most be famous churches of Kurop, treme length will be 420 fect, main transept will be nearly wide and the principal nav width. The width of the be 124 fect, Voluntary Contributions. The shrine is being built by the voluntary contribution .of money Jewe Tiny baby ri woman's dlamond: an old man’s gold spectacl, and hundreds of other gifts have be sent in. Offerings of gold and s| have been melted down : foned into chalices thut will be among the sacred vessels of tho shrine. One of the most valuable offerings is cluster of dlamonds, and cxpe placed its worth at more than $3,0 Nearly every day gifts are received. REV. DR. HENRY LUBECK TO PREACH AT EPIPHANY Holy Communion to Be Celebrated Tomorrow, Followed by Fel- lowship Breakfast. At the Church of the morrow Rev. Dr. Henry vreuch at 11 o'cloc munion will be celebrated a: and at this service the Episcopal Young People's Soclety will have their corporate communion, followed by a fellowship breakfast in the yarish house. The church school will meet at ) and 3 p.m. At 3 o'clock Rev. Raymond L. ‘Wolven, minister in charge of the parish, ' will meet the confirmation class in the church. At 4 o'clock the service of carol evensong will be Deld, and the Young People's Soclety will meet at 6 o'clock. Lubeck will h Wednesday there celebration of the holy at 7:30 am.” At 11 o' be morning service Dr. Lubeck i service mond L. Wolven. Lenten noonday services will be- sln Thursday, lasting from 12:05 to . Thursday and Friday of this ucek the preacher will be Rev. Lubeck. “BLUEBIRD SERVICE.” Foundry Methodist League Plans Program. Foundry Epworth League will con- duct its third annual service” tomorrow cvenlng at 6:30 o'clock, featuring the spirit of lLiappiness. The program will be char- cterized Dby resposes alternating with appropr! Numerous unique features will Le introduced. Preceding the sery! “n informal “s be held in the church 1 3 will be under the direction of the fourth department, with Miss Maida Yoster, chalrman, = Those assisting as bostesses will be: Misses Lucills Le Comte, Lois Stuntz, Nell Wine, Ldith Weleh, Mollic Voltz, Mildred Warwick, Elizabeth Newton, Caro- lyn Lile, Minnie Jean, Laura Engle, and Mmes. Mary Van Howard and G. C. Greiner. “The Sky Riders,” a three-act com- edy, will ‘be presented on the eve- ning of March 19. “BLISS DAY” TOMORROW. ‘Vaughn Bible Class to Pay Re- -spects to Teacher. Tomorrow morning will be known a8 “Bliss day” by the Vaughn Bible Class of Calvary Baptist Church. This is an annual event in the class and will be a communion ock there will nd sermon by 5 there will be nd sermon by Rev. Ray- is the day on which the class pays | it respects to its teacher. Miss Eve- lyn Gribbin will sing a soprano solo and will be accompanied by Miss Audrey Lynn. The class club will hold its monthly meeting Monday evening at § o'clock in the Sunday school house. A four- reel picture, “The Story of Petro- Jeum,” will be pl‘&senled. TALKS ON MISSIONS. Sui:sec: to Be Stressed Before Episcopal Children. Tomofrow, belng Quinquagesima, the! last Sunday before the beginning of Lent, will be observed in several of the Episcopal Sunday schools of the cily as missionary Sunday. Tilks will Le given concerning the work in the wvarious fislds of missionary activity of_the Episcopal Church. Special stress is being laid this year on the work of the church in Japan, avhich 18 making such great progress in spite of the terrible damage done 1Ly earthquake and fire last Septem- ber. Two native Japanese bishops liave recently been consecrated, and §n_many parts of Japan the church is nelf-supporting. Mite boxes for col- ccting the chiidren's Lenten offering Will be lasucd tomorrow. . at| piphiany to- | Dr. | “bluebird | {D. C. PRESBYTERIANS IN SPECIAL § SERVICE Evangeluhc Program Planned to Begin March 11 and Con- tinue to March 2. ! Final arrangements are under way in the Washington city presbyterial evan- gelistic campaign, which is to be held from March 11 to March 23. Cottage prayer meetings have been conducted in each of the church com- ! munities during the month of February, | land study classes in evangelism have ibeen held in each of the Presbyterian | churches for the past six weeks. These study clusses and cottage prayer meet- ings have been the means of Increasing both the attendance at and interest in the services of the churches. & evangelistic rally will be held at | New York Avenue Presbyterian | Chureh March 10 at 7:45 pm. A large | {chorus choi will sing ‘under tho direc- | tion “aude is pastor-evingelists | nduct the services in the | i make ief ad- will be held evers | in the New York | George E. Hawes | wWill be the speak Re of Harrisburs, Pa preceded ive under direction of the visiting min- s. Hall and Mack, the noted and _pub'ishers of gospel | lead the singing in these tin me: tings are to be held as embifes for all business peo- | ple and others, and will be conducted from 12 to 12:50 in order to allow time for emnloyers and others to return to their work before 1 o'clock. will v my {SCORES CHURCH LAXITY | | IN LAWLESSNESS WAVE| 1 — — i D. C. Education Board Head Tells Southern Methodist Conference Religion “Somewhat” to Blame. Special Dispateh to The Star. 1 JALTIMORE, March 1.—"Today a man can do as he pleases—get drunk or even be immoral—and remain on the church books, unless he asks that his mame bo crased,” declared James | T. Lloyd, chairman of the board of | education of the Dist t of Columbia and former representative from Mis souri, speaking before the Southern Methodist Social Union here. In the old days” he “men were taught to observ regulations of the church and w turned out of church when they vio- lated these rul “How can we expect the laws of the {1and to be enforced when we do not church rules? Churches of « today are somewhat respon- sible for the present lawlessness.” Treceding the address announce- ment was made that the Southern Methodist Union will inaugurate a Contest among the churches for in- reased Sunday night attendance. The contest will continue two months and @ banner will be awarded the win- ning church. SPECIAL SERVICES. Program for Mothers and Daugh- ters at Calvary Church. The services for both tomorrow morning _and evening at Calvary Baptist Church are to be cspecially for the mothers and daughters of the church. In the morning Dr. W. S, Abernethy will speak to the daugh- ters, and in the evening he will use as his theme, “Wanted, Mothers.” At the morning service the entire central section of the church will be reserved for the mothers and daughters. This is « continuation of the mothers and daughters' night service held last evening, when more than {400 women and girls of the church and Sunday school met at dinner and participated in a soclal evening. Mrs. ". A. Wilhur was the principal er, and Mrs. W. S. Abernethy ided. The church officers, together with the group leaders, who have in charge the several divisions into which the church membership has been dlvided, were entertained Tues- day evening at the home of W. S, Corby, in Chevy Chase, at a musfeal. At the conclusion of the organ re- cital Dr. Abernethy outlined the plans for the future activities of the church groups. “| PLAN PRAYER SERVICE. Baptist Women to Meet at Im- manuel Church. The Baptist women of Washington vill meet for prayer at Immanucl Church, Columbia road and 16th I street, next Wednesday at 2 o'clock, Jjoining with the women of the south Who are observing that day as a time of prayer for the success of the seventy-five-milllon-dollar campaign. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. : People’s Tabermacle *’:, %% ¥ Lewis C. Sheafe, minister, will spesk on the theme, “‘Birds of a Feather.” Special musical_ program_arranged. | BIBLE STUDENTS. | International Bible Students’ | Association | many prominent | 1ife of Washington, ! utz i now | Euzene Scheely president of the | | PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUN, 1012 9th 8t. N.W. Lecture by Mr. M. G. Ellis. v meeting. speak at Pythian Temple, cats.frec. + March No_collection, FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. First duy (Sunday) school—10 .m. ALL ARE INVITED. Friends Church 13th and Irving sts, 0., Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. Thursday prayer meeti MU KENWORTHY, PASTOR. 4918 14th st. n.w. Phone Col, 8672. WELCOME TO ALL. Y. W. C. A WHEATLEY ¥. W. G 4. 901 Rhode island a Vesper Service Sunday, 4 D.m. UNIVERSALIST. 13th and National Christ Crusade THE EVENING CHURCH OBSERVES 0TH ANNIVERSARY Metropoman M. E. Plans Special Services—Chatta- nooga Bishop té Preach. N Fifty-five years ago, on February 28, 69, the Metropolitan Memorial M. . Church, John Marshall place and C street, was dedicated, and this event will be celebrated tomorrow. Bishop Frank M. Bristol, resident Lishop of the Chattanooga area of the M. E, Church, and a former pas- tor of this church, will be the preach- er. He will preach at 11 am. At 7:30 pm. there will be meeting of the congrex school and Bristol will | Duvall will the history close of the wvening service will be a public reception in the lec ture room, at which time wn oppor unity will be given to renew old wcquaintances and to greet the Dbishop, When this chureh w: located in the most of the city. It was Methodist people of thls country, hoth north and south, as a memorial and fs known as “the Nutlonal Meth. odist Churel The dedicatory ser- mon was preached by that prince of pulpiteers, Bishop Matthew Simpson, and the Service ded by 0 the official 2 ant, Pres- ident-elect of the United States, was present, as was also erman and Sheridan. Owing 1o the changes in the pop- ion of this city, this chureh is ar downtown. hm\ne the past years, under the p\~|4 Dr, Harry ch has ass policy, with the hope community and to pr worship for the crowds of visitors staying in the downtown hotels. Tt wa3 found necessary to enlarge the endowment in order to provide for this larger work. A daily kinder- garten has also been maintained and special social privileges have been provided for the service men. It is still « live and active church, not- withstanding the membership have moved away from the vicinity of mc chureh. Thomas B. Mitchell intendent of the Sunday 18 brief paper o church s bullt it was hionable part rected by the eight Rev., the super- school worth League.” The music during th day will be in charge of Miss Mary C. Brewer, the organist. e R O SERVICES AT ASCENSION. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, rector of the Church of the Ascension, an- nounces the following services to- morrow: Low celebration of the Holy Eucharist, 8 a.m.; church school, 9:30 am.; choral celebration of the Holy Eucharist, with sermon, 11 a.m.; Chi- nese Sunday school m.; Young People’s Society, 6:30 ellowship 7 p.m.; evensong, with sermon, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and A N.I. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastof. Sunday school. 9: , 115 Young. Teople. ‘meeting, Thursday, NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE 818 17th nd Eloor Eront, Mrs. Wednesduy ) Coustrn Pupils and patle il (except E. Ricker. SCIENCE OF TRUTH. Science of Truth Association Healing and Meditation. Wednesday at 5 pm. “YOUR RIGHT TO BE HAPPY." Talk by ADA RAINEY, Friday evening at § p.m. WOMEN'S CITY CLUB, 22 Jackson Tl Connecticut Ave. and H st. THEOSOPHY. Washington - Lodge—T. S. V) 1218 H ST. N.W. # SUNDAY, MARCH 2ad Rocixd AT 8 P.M— “Aether and Akasha” BV Mrs. C. M. Gillett ses: Tuesdars, Fundamentals; Wednes- Members® Mecting; Thursdays, Science mbers. Large_lending_library. _V UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1731 K St. N.W. SUNDAY, MARCH 2, “AFTER-DEATH STATES” Study Class, Wednesday, 8 p.m. ora_fnvited. _ UNDENOMINATIONAL. New Civilization Church 1314 N st &5 EVERY SUNDA WML Julia Seton, M. D., Speaker Subject, March 2—*‘The Universal Message.” Free Healing Lecture daily. 4:45 p.m. Public Lectures—Higher Psychology and Mysticism, every Monday and Wednesd: 8'p.m.Public invited. _Collection. ~ _ HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY CHURCH BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC TEMPLE, Georgla and Colorado_aves. Bev. MAURICE 8. WHITE, Minister, Mr. J. O. Giibert, Supt. of §. 8, : unday school. “Four Frames of Mind” 7:00 p.m.—Younz People’s Soclety. 8 p.m.—Stereopticon lecture, “Washington the Beautiful” By Clarence A. Phillips, UNIVERSALIST. UNIVERSALIST, CHURCH OF OUR FATHER L Street by the Universalist Church, under auspices of the Universalist General Convention, Special Sermons Sunday Evenings By Prominent Men of the Church 11 A.M. Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. C.E. Rice, D.D. Subject: “The Religion of Evolution™ 8 P.M. Sermon by Rev. M. D. Shutter, D.D. of Minneapolis, Minn. Subject: “Christ; His Second Coming and His Kingdom” Dr. Shutter, a brilliant pastor of a great church in the west, answers these questions: “When “Where His Kingdom Will Be?” Christ Comes?” “How He Comes?” nd | morning p- 1 tion.” | ( | STAR, WASHINGTON, Debate in Church To Be Explained By Universalist M. D. SHUTTER. Dr. Marfon D. Shutter of polis will speak in the Church of Our Father, 13th and L streets northwest, tomorrow evening. His sermon will be one of a series in the national “Christ's Crusade,” under the ausplces of the Universalist general convention. Eminent preachers are coming from diffcrent parts of the country to speak Sunday evenings on questions relating to the fundamen- talist-mod, t debate, not as con- r sialists, but with 2 view to helping thosc troubled and confused. Dr. Shutter lus be the largest v u pastor of churches of Min- potis, Minn., for more than twent He is known throughout lon as one of its most Connected with Unity House, and séttlement wosk 15 conducted " along. modern lines. Jis tople tomorrow evenink of the great questions i the Teaders of the The preache; or ne five years. his church § where com current fundamen e, pastor of the Church will speak in the he Religion of Evolu- ot Our on CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphia Chapel 732 Webster 8t. N.W, orsie DAL op wmn seves WHICH THE LORD B. TAYLOR. Every Suud i Kelly Miller, « L N D. C, SATURDAY, SERVICE IN MEMORY OF REV.GEORGE W. LEE| N CHRI MARCH 1, 1924 DR. WOOD TO PREACH ST IN LIFE TODAY |, February Musical Service to Be Repeated at Church of Vermont Avenue Colored Baptist Covenant Tomorrow. Congregation Tomorrow Will ! Pay Tribute to Deceased Pastor. Dr, Charles Wood will preach row. In the evening his subject w Memorlal services for Rev. George | be: “Christ in the Life of W. Lee, who was pastor of the Ver.|The February musical service, sisting_of selections from mont Avenue Colored Baptist Church | gjan Tturgy, sung for twenty-five years, are to be held | the evening tomorrow, at the church, request iomortow evening e midwe viee _The sermon at 11.a.m. will be day evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Wood livered by the present pastor, o speak on E. Willis, who was a close personal | Question.” - The Men's Society friend of Rev. Mr. Lee. At 3 D |pyesday evening swill be ministerial and civic bodies will unite | by Maj. Gen. In tributes. The speakers will be:|chlef of ordnance, United Stat man, Rev. M. W. D. Norman, Rev. L. | year journey around the world. Sheafe, Rev. J. M. Waldron and —e J. 1. Loving, followed by Prof. ANNOUNCES SERMON. Wil e 5 Rev. Walte Smith, w. Park View Christian Church, ve for his text tomorrow at 11 tewardship.” and in the evening 5 his Lext will b co de- Rev. J. William Crozier, form: Ross and G, hase will preside. The memorial ser livered by Re of Holy Trinity K adelphia Pa. to be de- | iraham, S uptist Church, @ _close personal friend ot Dr. Lee. W. Johnson, president of the Men's Club, is chairman of the At the Church of the Covenant Rev. at morning and evening services tomor- Today.” n- the Rus- last Sunday by hoir, will be repeated by next Thurs: i ‘The Christian’s First at the meeting addressed er es S e- mxnls(erl,' at Columbia Heights Chi Park Rozd N 14th St. fl’. Minister, memorial committe DR. WILFLEY'S TEXT. “The Moral Message of Shakespeare” | 18 the subject of a lecture to be given | || by Rev, Dr. Karle Wilfley, pastor of Spm - THE FRIENDLY CHURCH, the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, at Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, Columbia road near 14th street, Monday at $:15 p.m. A musical program is also to be given Vermont Ave. Nortl of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL.D., Pastor. - B hool. & worship. Sermon . PRESBYTERIAN. Gunton-Temple Memorial Special musical progr 16th wnd of Wi E. Mission mecth P A., Pastor, studs choris chofr. Praser Eudensor socictics. How Men May Pleaso | Peck Mcmorxal “Chapel { Christ 14th and Merldian sts. Bible study, 10 a.u. nw, and 28th Bt. N.W. A CHU. “The Only Salvation.” ‘Bacrament of the Tord's Sup- .\l \(UI!F \lm s Bible class. day school. L Happines: ting. CHRISTIAN “The Church With a Welcome.” 9TH AND D N Metropohtah 4th & B Sts. Presbyterian’ REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor, “Jesus at Your Door” Evening service “Our Duty Today” Address by Usual Sunday Services. C. R. Stauffer, Minister. Park rond east of Georgia ave. ¢ F. SMITH, Minister. FEWARDSHIL, for Clurel JOAN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. PRESBYTERIAN 1AM . “Investment” 4:30—VESPER- | “The Withered Hand” I ST. NFAR st st 2 w. Georgetown Church BEV. JAMES T. MARSHAL Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet, 19th and 20th N,W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 30 —Sunday school 11:00—“UNUSED FORCES." 00—Chiristian Endeavor, 00—“COMING BY NIGHT." 1C BY THE QUARTET The Church of the Pilgrims m’ru(n\ P aod Q sts. n. Bird, Pantor. het. Rev. Andrew H. 9:45 a.m.—Bible hioo] 5ot iber of the fumily. g worship. astor. Junior Christian Endeavor, ediate Christian End I hour and supper at the se. to which all strangers in iy ure invited. or. 0 p.m.—Nong service. D p.m.—Lvening worship. Presching by astar. Clirlstisn Endeavor So- ‘small children cared for during Sunday wornlug_service A CORIJAL WELCOME TO ALL. WESTMINSTER Th st near E S.W, Rev, HENRY W. TOLSON, Paster. Sermon by pastor. ‘The Gospel Group” of the Fourth reshyterian Church will be pres- | cervices will h: h-hl‘ riduy _evenings J. Brittan Hugh X. Fulton. Special music at all these services. Dearty invitation is extended to all. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving sts. n.w. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., PASTOR. estminster League. m.—Social Hour for Young People. ~—Christian Endeavor. . e TAYLOR, $:00 p.u.—Sermon by DR. Prayer services preparatory o evangelistic mieetings each night. 7:30 D to 8:15 p.m., Monday to Fridsy, inclusive. Small children cared for during morning ‘worship. Take 14th st. car or Mount Pleasant car Preacliug by | Hon. Arthur Monroe Free, M. C, California Our Music Is Always Good. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME. il i 1. - A Eastcm Presbytermn Church' RERTeE @th ar. and 31d. ave, ne. i ALFRED E. BARROW: <, “RUSTED Pastor. Ve TH ABOUNDING. Tuee” (Romsl, weetings. AMES T. LLOYD. Speaker. | “DOES ' PRAYER THINGS1" e CHURCH OF THE -COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N BT. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. Rxor | nd reception u “WHAT ZEBEDEE MISSED." Sp.m. a 16t 8T, N.W. NEAR LAMONT. Rev, CLIFTON K. RAY, Pastor, 9:30 a.m—Sunday schiool Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Communion - Primary 310 Begtnness® verygirl's Bible 9:45—All Cowers' JHon. Huston Th 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bibl Wome 0:60—Hon, W. §. ulbertson’s Bible Class | tor Men and Women, 11:00—Morning _service. rmen by Dr. WoOI): *The Preservation and De- | velopment of Religious Emotion.” | 8:15—ChristianEndesvor supper und Ve sermon 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. & i wor hip quartet will sing at E es. Thurs.. ervice. Sermon by D 1 ‘Christ in the Life of Today. 1 The Evening Chotr of 100 voices will ! repeart the Pebruary musical service by | ‘ Tt (The morning and evening services und Evervgirl's Bilie class will bo broadeast, WDM, 860 meters wave-legth.) 8:00 Thursday—Midweek serviees. WOOD will speak on I First Question.' ALL WELCOME. 'SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 18th and Keonedy Sts. N.W. REV. DIRK LAY. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. ¢ 11: Wa,m.—-“Tlle Original Ameri- | c | 7:00 p.m—Y. P. §. C. . 8:00 p.m.—" “TIIe Greatest Enter-| prise.” § p.m. Friday, March 7—Mid-week x-n“” Service, Young' People's Night. Fourth Presbyterian Church | 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. Tako any 1th st. car, get off at Fairmont st. THE FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCIL —Sunday School. —Dr. Ward will preach. Christian Endeavor Societs. Miss Tacille Kinney, leader, ;00 p.m.—Dr. Kellg will preach. Thursday night at 8, prayer meeting and study class in evangelism. EVERYBODY WELOOME. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 1 : ference. EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 33th ST. AT N, CAROLINA AV Dr. i Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.n.—Publi Worship. preach. 7 p.m. Large Chorus Quartet. Mr. Holy Communion. ' Epworth League. Charles Visitors Cordially Welcomed. 10th oud B Sts_S.W. OLAUDE M, HESSER, Minister. oly communion. Meaning of the Oross 7. Epworth Leaj Vermont Avenue Christian Fourteenth Street Church of 11 am. aod NINTH STREET™ “Park View Christian Church | Calvary "M. E. Church South jau0 etk 8. GEORGETOWN fury M. Rev. Wm. Aubrey Lynch, Pastor. | triets \OING AS FAR AS WE cax. | Dishop et i\ M, E, CHURCH SOUTH | worshi by both | Midweek prayer| rterly con-j Rev. Jehn Paul Tyler, D. lj,, School. c The Pastor ,will Choir and S Wengard, director of music. Marvin M. E, Church South or _16th st. bux line to Irsing st. n.w. 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 Emeritus. Pastor’s Assistant, Rev. William A. Eisenberger 9:30 a.m.—RBible school. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Rev. William A. Eisenberger Subject: “A New Creation” 6:46 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. :00 p.m.~Public worship, with sermon by Rev. William A. Eisenberger . Subject: ” “A Fruitful Bough' $:00 p.m., Thursday—The Mid- week service. ALL WELCOME. (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N. REV. W. A. LAMBETH, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assist. Pastor 9:30—Su‘|day School. Departmentally for Everybody. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth, subject: “WHAT’S OUR RELIGION FOR?” 11 a.m—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Lgo Rippy. 6:45 p.m—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth, subject : “JESUS, THE W-O-R-D” Organized. Classes Special music-at regular church services by male quartet and chorus choir under direction of R. Deane Shure. l | Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South | “If u Man Die Shall He Live Againy? : i | l | i | ters and | Hickmian, 'Enmszw fl E. cnuxcn | METHODIST EP OPAL (WHITEI ETHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE) 5th and Pa. Ave, B.E. JOSTPH DAWSON, Ph. D., Pa Sunday school, 9:50 a. Communion,” 11. Address by he Past: r Sub] Sw ““THE VALUE OF MEMORIALS." rmon_ by the Pastor, 8 p.u. Subfect: "'m\ri_ SIN OF ACHAN AND HIS PUNISH BOSTONIAN TO SPEAK. J. Greepwood to Address Churchmen’s Club Here. Lawrence J. Greenwood of Eoston will address the Churchmen’s Club of ‘Washington at the City Club noon lunchteon Monday. Mr. Greenwood s doing speclal work among the police. men of various citles, of an evange- listic nature. In Baltimore more than 400 policemen agreed to keep a copy of the New Testament with them at all times Epworth League, 7 p.m. DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and H sts, ne. » Pastor, . every Sunday tor. P Junjor Epworth Fpworth League Prayer meeting "Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn, ave. D.e BEV. O. F. LINGER, 0. lud £ _Epworth Lea 5 . WAUGH M. E. ( CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Sucrament of the Lord's Hupoe with address by REV. JOHN E. EDWARDS, D. D., District & perintendent. Epworth Leaguo gervice. REV. MORRIS E. BWARTZ rea Seeretary. Sunduy, Mareh 2,'at 8 p.m. BISHOP FRED __B. FISHER of Iudis wil SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON, VIVA M. AND GARNETT JANUARY, Miniaters 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank, 1850 TUESD.Y. 3 P.M. Lessons in Truth Class THURSDAY, 8 P.M. Christian Healing Class FRIDAY, 8 P.M. “Unity Night” Stercopticon slides and description of THE HEALTH STUDIO Dr. GERTRUDE V, SHECKELLS, Director. St. N.W. 7:00 p.m. St \nn K pred Healing in the East. MSA of Babylonia e of Christ. JAMES 0. NICHOLSON, D. D., Pastor. Morning Service—Eleven 0'Clock. o ‘SACRAME: Place and Power,” Eveniug. A mexsaxe of readjustment for both men | aud women by Mr. ALFRED TOMSON | FREE LE( ServiceElght 0'Clock, | “Man, the Thxnfbld Beuu- | Build & Healthy Body. Dr. SHECKELLS. | EY ‘"Yz“(llaxe’fi’{x NNG o va yers' Gym Class, | Sheckells' Lesson Lecture on HEALTH." ‘or class registration, private Justruction usuitation write or phone Potomse 815, CHRIST SERVICE oy SUNDAY MORNING Subjec “The Faith That Works” James A. Edgerton important bustuess meeting £ WEDNESDAY MIDWEEK MEETIN MRS, CALLAHAN, Leader. MNEALING MEETING-THEURSDAY NIGHT. Dr. Julia Seaton FRIDAY—UEALING. TEACHING—3 TO 6. Annie E. Carter DAILY NOOX_ M —_ METHODIST PROTESTANT. "RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhodw Isiand ave. at 1st . n.w. | REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. 1., Pastor, Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christi Endeavor—7 P.M. | IETHODIST EPISCOPAL '(‘oloredlE | | FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. 9:30a.m.—Church school. 11:00a.m— “THE UPPER ROOM” Sermon by Reyv. George Clarke Peck, D. D. sncnmen!al Service. 6:30 p.m—Epworth League Blue Bird Service. 11 O'CLUCK. 1 8:00 p.m.— 3 1 “DOUBLE DUTY™ i By Dr. Peck. | WELCOME. | | PETWORTH Chorus and quartet inus! Look for the chureh with ¢ WELOOME.* HAMLINE Methodist Episcopal Church 9th and P Sts. N.W. JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., Minister 11 am “The Christ as We, See Him” 8 pan.: “Following Jesus— What Does It Mean?” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am—Junior Churelh, con- ducted by Mist Me Dowell. 7:00 pan—Epworth League. ALL WELCOME. ualbrunh “A. M. E. Zion Lhurch bet. L and M sts. n.w. D. BATTLE, Pastor lv school sud Bible classes, Way of the Wilderness. lrn'Ii Chirietian Endeavor. The Physician of Souls. welcome to our services. »u building fund, Sunds; Avor meetin 743 p.ane—The wupou of Our Wartare Tiiede will_help_YOU. Haven M. E. Church T sts. aud Mass. ave. 'BISHOP MATTHEW W CI‘AIR B 11 a.wm.—*'The Face of Jesus. Methodist opal iormerly pastor of As-| Church, 11th and K| V.. now resident of Monrovia, Adrica. w nll lecture at said church— Monday, March 3, 1924, at 8:15 p.m. auspices of the Mrs, Lincoln Road Church Lizcolu WALTER G. i—of the Church, Chureh sehool 1869— AN NIVERSARY—1024 | METROPOLITAN | MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Place aud € St. N.W. Harry Dawson Mitckell, D. D., Minister. 55TH ANNIVERSARY OF DEDICATION 1 cruon b ‘Blshop Frank: M. Bristol, D. D, LL. D. BISHOP B vAS A FORMER | Daugh- Mallie || ! Under the_aus of Conference, President. ALL WELCOME! ©orner 4th and D Sts. S.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school lour. MEN'S DAY. ermon by DR. President of BISHOP BRISTOL BRIEF HINTORY BY MR W. DUVALL, At tie close of the evening there will be & public social in th when tiie £ CLAR- PARARY Hlege’of West 100 Literary Program. | FRANCTS ROBINSON, L | ™% | aiaity inv : The National Methodist Church CAILVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between l4th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Mr. Roy H. Wolfe, Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 11:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by the MINISTER, on the Subjoct: “THE MINISTRY OF BEAUTY” SPECIAL MUSIC Organ, “Elevation in A" (Faulkes). Anthen (Gownod). ctet, “Hear My Prayer” (Arkangelsky). Organ, “‘Postlud (Anon.). :00—Epworth League Devotlonal §:00—Public Worship and Sermon: the Subject: “Some Meff Who Lived Above Trouble” SPECIAL MUS .y an, “Evening Song" (Bairstow), “Tranquillity” (Maus- QR e e Anthem, “He Watel- Sug Over lsrael” ~ (Mendelssoln). | Male ' quarte Anchor Holds” (Towner). Orgun, *Postiude’ ALL CHURCH MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION O] HAROLD MILLER, EMMA LOUISE THOMPSON, CHURCH ORGAX CHURCH DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT SEVEN-THIRTY. FREE SEATS TO THE PEOPLE. 9th and 10th Sts. CHAS. A. SHREVE, Pastor SUNDAY—9 a.m., Prayer Service; 9:30, Sunday School, Dr. John H. Wesler, bup:nmend:nt 11 o'clock—Public worship, led by the Pastor. Sermon by the Pastor. Subject: “THE KING’S HIGHWAY” Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. m—Epworth Leagu s oclnck—l':‘v-ngellt meetlnz, conducted by the Pastor. Subject: “l WILL ARISE AND GO TQ JESUS” There is always an altar service and prayer for those need- ing help. TUESDAY, 3 to 5 P.M.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the Sick. THURSDAY, 8 P.M.~Prayer Meeting. FRIDAY, 8 P.M.—Pentecostal Meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME President; Dr. rvices. cture by DE. MONTGOMERY on (Schnecker) . Man. Ave. Northwest Between