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MINISTER IN NEW PULPIT TOMORROW - . Rev. A. A McCaIIum to Be- gin Duties at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Here. REV. A, itev. Arlington A. aaeeptod call to the ul's Episcopal r Washington r, will nquage the McCallum, rectos Church, ir i Sunda 3 stre st Dec 't assume ch i subjee -tomorow sermon be “John ries of ser- srowth of faith in delivered on the nd on Euster Sun- s will "he Call of the First reh 16, “The Call of ; March 2 nens tracing the Jesus which will vs in Lent Their sub, Hop the wreh 20, Pay April 6 (Passion of the Church tPalm Sun Lord Jesu Sunds in He or Since 1919, has been rector of Luke's Chureh, 1 since all of rist Church I twelve ve One of at th MeCa of the Hum wi Holy Tri tain curate ity at to men at Church, Rawlin Goes to Glencoe, 111 m there he went in 1914 to the zabeth's Church, Artillery (Rainbow) £ distinguis Fran spring of 1 orate of S at Glencoe, has heen chap non Post of the Am lds commissions lain in Artillery of the 1l Guard and in and | WAUGH M. E. CHURCH. Dr. John R. Edwards to Preach! Tomorrow. At Waugh M. strects no wards, Dis speak’ at administer the s Lord's supper tom ning service Dr. Area secretary. R, ict superintenden: the morning will prea : Bishop Fred B. F of India will teil of the advance of missionary activities in that country. LORD'S SUPPER CEREMONY The Lord's supper be brated at Shiloh Bapt morrow at § pm. In . Dr. W cach on uight, he will deliv will cele- to- morning or, will At the AL MeCALLUM. 18 sl wio | ate of St . n- | of the parish | be as fol-| | afternoon. sented to 1 {“Prayer for a Wider Vision. ):v-\‘nro the communion on Supper—Its Lessons and Ble ITARIAN. NEW PASTOR CALLED BY CAPITAL CHURGH Rev. Godfrey Chabot, Albion, ! N. Y., Is Offered Pulpit of Sixth Presbyterian. A unanimous call has been extend- ed to Rev. Godfrey Chabot of the First Presbyterian Church of Albion, N. Y., to become pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, 16th and Ken- nedy streets. This action was taken at a congre- gational meeting last night. Rev. Dr. Alfred Barrows, pastor of the Eastern Presbyterian Church, mod- erated. A prayer service, headed by Elder ‘T. F. Sargent, preccded the meeting. CONFIRMATION LECTURE SERIES TO END MONDAY Rev. David Ransom Covell to De- liver Two Sermons—Ash Wed- nesday Services Planned. The final set of confirmation lec- tures will be given at Trinity Com- munity House, 3d and C streets north- west, Monday, by Rev. David Ransom Covell. The lecture for children will m. and that for followed by wuestion: s and topic for kness of the Bishop Freeman is Church_the morning wt 11 am., for the apos- tolic rite of confirmation, or the luy- on of hinds. Mr. Covell will preach tomor- h. on “Home, Sweet and at 8§ p.m. on “Disciplin : Junior Brotherhood of St. An- rew meets Tuesday at 7 pam., when s of crucifers and flag 1 be made for the follow- month. Ash Wednesd at 11 a.m., the nesday at 8 p Young People y night at 6:45 -ting is followed by the services will be inity Vestry Wed- clety meets m., and the light refresh- | ments and a social hour, which ter- minates just before the hour for the evening Service. The discussion topic this weelk Is »w to Keep Unspotted st for the v night were he children in the c: plays given last Thu; entertained at Trinity rectory this Rehearsals are to begin for plays to be given at ar linens has been pre- church in honor of Dr. Acker, a prominent physician for many years a vestryman of church. The linens will be used for the first time tomorrow, when there will be a_celebration of holy communion at 11 o'clock, as well as at § a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES Serfes Will Begin Next Tuesday at Westminster Edifice—Close March 21. The Northminster, Westminster and First Prest unite in sp: beginning next Tue Set of the ending meetings s southwest. Rev. Dr. n Clark will conduct th Tuesday and Wednes- Hugh H. Fulton speak Thursday and Friday nings. Preparatory meetings the nbers of the Brotherhood of the <t Church will make a visitation {of the members of the church imme. diately following the services tomor- row morning. “PRAYER” T.O BE TOPIC. | Baltimore Woman to Address Lu- theran Church Body. The Lutheran Missionar: o the city will hold services at 2:30 o'clock Thursday of each week dur- ing Lent at Paul's Church, 11th and H strects northwest. Rev. J. T. Huddle, pastor. The speaker for next Thursday will be Mrs. P. A, Heilman of Baltimore, president of the Marvland Synodical Woman's Home 241 Foreign Mission- ary Society. r topic will be The public is invited. ULHER SERVICES, HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Service, 2. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. Church of the! thc New ]e;usalem Sixteenth and Corcoran Sts. N.W. adult class, )—>orning worship with past Free lending librars. ALL WELC( STOR—REV. PAUL SPERRY. UNITARIAN. *s sermon. 9:45—Church School. Room for the Doubter. That Unites. The Ratlonal MR. TITTMANN, Bass MR. CENTRAL UNION MISSK ALL SOULS' CHURCH Founded 1821, ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D.,, MINISTER 11 o’clock—Morning worship, Sermon by the Minister: “Religion—New and Second Hand” Henrsay versus Experience. Testing the Creeds. The Theory That Divides and the Life Basis of the Spiritual Life MRS. CARTER, Violin WATER, Piano Sunday Morning Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Pending Completi on New Church, The Interdenominational organization of the churches in Rescue, lief, Socle | Evangelistic Work. Epiets Buctatineg (INCORPORATED) 622 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N. Phone Main 4349. JOHN §, Bl Children's Hogie. 12 Services Nightly at 8 O'Clock. SUNDAY, MARCH 23 p.m,, Reformed Church in charge. 7:45 ROY W. PRINCE, Speaker Special Music. Temporary Quarters, 432-434 10th St. N. ETT, SUPERINTENDENT. First 8t. N.W. MRS. JOHN 8. BENNETT IN CHARGE. X fiSIOlZ Phone Main 8738, Sundays, 3 and 7:45 P.M. service in Mission Chapel, Grace p.m., Mission service. All Welcome. will § rvices | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BISHOP WILL VISIT | Lo oo e ] | TWO OLD PARISHES Will Administer Confirmation at St. John’s, Georgetown, and Christ Church. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will visit St. John's Church, Potomac and C streets north- west, tomorrow morning and admin- ister the rite of confirmation. St. John's Is the parish church for Georgetown parish, the third oldest parish In the District of Columbia. Rev. John S. Mos became its rector two years ago and under his super- vision work among children has been largely extended so that both the Sunday school and the candldate: class of the Girls' Friendly Society are in flourishing conditions. He ex- pects to present a class of consider- able size to Bishop Freeman. Tomorrow evening the bishop will visit Christ Church, 6th and G streets {southeast and confirm a class pr sented by Rev. Willlam Curtis White, the rector. Christ Church is the par- ish church of Washington parish, the oldest parish within the limits of what was formerly known as the city of W hington 1t by coincident and not by de- n that the bishop's visitations to- ow include the two old parishes Washington and Georgetown. In 2 when the Church of England was established in the colony of Maryland, what is now the District of Columbla and ali the surrounding countr, w {nrl!h-d into a known as King George's paris still =urvives in that part of Prince Georges county Iying south of A costi; n 26, long before the Di: trict of Columbix was thought Rock Creck Church was built_and sh established. Rock wrse purt of Wash corgetown, but the set- the junction of the branch t Potomac me a parish in m of 16 stern nd river bec in 1800, hop will visit St. Monleca's Capitol and L streets, d admin- ashington under the jur- jisdiction of the bishop for w amonz colored people. It is on the prettiest small churche: ington and fs well ¢ oo ople in the chapel. WOMAN TO LECTURE. Viva M. January Speaker at Unity Auditorium. M. Januar: “nity auditorium, cest, tomorrow Shall He p.m. 1 conduct the : in lessons in truth. day afternoon at 5 o'clock is the regular e conducted rnett ok with the colored b neighborhood of the will lecture in the 6 I street north at s p.m. on °| of the buildings ts by Mr. and Mrs. Jan some of their personal ription of the Wednesday and F st day ev o EVETIIOLS Bete @ MRS RIZPAH ELDON F St N.W. Spiritual message mee cvers Monday ag 8 . al ings daly. CHURCH OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, J. Albert Waters Message service by Mr. J. H. Redman and pastor. I 8 O'Clock. All Welcome. 822 20th N.W o Pa. Ave. { The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject “SPIRIT VOICES” Followed by spirit messages. “Heard @ voice saying uato him, Saul, Sanl, why persec-test thon me? And the men’ which Journeyed with him stood speec less, hearing & v ut seeing no mun.” Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pythian nw.,” second” fioor. Subject of lecture for Developing Class. Tuesday, % p.m., at 131 C st CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HIMCHES OF CHRIST. SCIFNTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, i SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. tF.rst Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbiz road and Euclid st. ‘Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, Sth and F sts. n. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple, 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd. SUBJECT: “CHRIST JESUS” DAY, 11 AM. AND 8 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL—11"A. ! WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— i T8O CLOCK. READING ROOMS: {1319 F ST. N.W., Room 605— Hours, 9 to 0 (except Wednesdays, i T, aud) Bundays. and Bolidags 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 12 to 8 (except Wedneadayn. 12 8, Sundays, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed jc OLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Stn— H Hours 10 to 9 (Wednesdays, 10 to 7, | and Sundays and holidasy, to 5:30). | THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Rond (Second Floor)— 10 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 10_to 5:30). CONGREGATIONAL. Servls 2t 0 C L at Chureh, oclety, S ng Re Christian o Mo., who ix a Znrle Wilfley in a pre- of religlous education and evangellsm the Vermont Avenue Christian|and ordination i} B i t t U were ganizations, senting master of Odd Fellow. addressed the ance Py taught by the pastor, Rev. E. Fultz, has a membership of more ance last Sund; as his subject SUNDAY SCHOOL GROWS. Last Sunday, Is Announced. Las Sund: was “Fraternal day n the membership camp: nited Brethren Sunday school. There pre: spresenting their o nd Master of Masons Roberts, Mrs. Helen B. grand matron of the Eastern and J. K. Chamberlyn, repre- Wilfred E. Lawson, grand each of whom uttend- which, ent, arles trait, tar, last Sun. cd with 31 e year ago, ncrease. The Fultz Bible ompa shows a healthy class_for men, han one hundred, and had an attend- v of 80 per cent. REV. DR. ALLISON’S_TOPIC. Rev. Dr. John Lee Allison will take in the Ballston Pres- erian Church, on Wilson boulevard omorrow morning “Jesus, the Light of the world.” ~ SECULAR LEAGUE. ONGREGATIONAL.) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Ministers 30 a.10.—Church school. “HOME BREW RELIGION SHOP.' TCLEVELAND PARK (CONGR! ‘TIONAL.) 34th and Lowell Sts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, inlster. hool, rmon by Re! “HRISTIA A _COMM Wm. C. Gordon, SYMPATHY. TY CHURCH. INGRAM | CONGREGATIONAL 10th and Mass. ave. n.e. Rev. George Barrow. M:nister. AY, MARCH 2. 11 A Subject, “Hereafter” 8 PM.: EVENING COMMUNITY SERVICE, Subject, “Lead, Kindly Light, Amid the Encircling Gloom” Praise service commences at § o'clock sharp. Fverybody without a church home will find o warm welcome bere, The Vested Choir will render special and Cholr, Director, Jumes Geldard. Hazel G. Hughes. Miss Charlotte Harriman. Soprano, 3 Contralto, ponding Dr. Charles Young People's superintendent, United | ganized a5 a mission In the Alame aign of thel PfYMOUTH C}flfREl-T [ { C.,_SATURDAY, NEW PASTOR TO FILL RIVERDALE PULPIT Rev. P. H. Williams Has Fine Record at Hampstead Parish. Rev. P. H. Willlams of Hampstead, Md.,, who recently accepted a call to the pastorate of St. John's Lutheran Church of East Riverdale, Md., takes charge tomorrow, and will conduct both a morning and an evening serv- ice. Heretofore, St. John’s had serv- fces only In the afternoon, its pulpit having been supplied by minis- ters from Washington. Rev. Mr. Willlams was born at Mount Willlams, Va. He spent four years at Roanoke College, Salem, Va., and entered the Lutheran ‘Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, P’a., in 1919, graduating from that institution in the spring of 19 During the summeg of 1921, while a student at the seminary, he sup- plied the pulpit of the Church of the Ascension, which had just been or- a His worl th of section of Baltimore, Md. resulted in a substantial gro ter eampaign | the mission. minary aryland 4 call Dur- Upon graduating from the by the Synod, Mr. Willlams accepte to the Hampstead, Md., parish. ing his short pastorate of less than two years the membership was in- creased by forty-seven, the purson- age was remodeled cost of $1,000 and the work generally progressed United Brethern Attendance 583 very f.uum\.l; Give Old Folks’ Concert.- The Bell and ¢ Sunday school of Church jointly ga cert last Wedn ditorium w ason clus Calvar; an old folks' con- y night. Th filled and the con was a success. The money realized will be contributed toward the build- ing of the new Sunday school house tor the church. t ITED BRETHREN MEMORIAL UNITED| BRETHREN CHURCH NORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor. ILLUMINATED EVERY NIGHT Sunday School, 9:10 w.m. Sermon, 11 a.m. “CHRISTIAN PERPLEXITIES” 7 p.m—C. E. Socicties, S pm—A BIG SING (111 - RS EPISCOPAL. ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut ave. and Wancroft place. QUINQUAGESIMA. Clers REY. HERDERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. HARGLD V. O. LOUNSBURY. 14 Sermon by the Ctor. 4 spu\.‘..m servi - by the Vested Cholr. 11 and ud Address at and Address at 5 COME ALWAYS. ST. THOMAS DCL this heau. a0 years' n, with uvd glass tist of the , its well appoin wledos, are all we pection. Strapgers shonld pas a ¥ arch, just fini e purity of its ¢ its linposing Inntern tower, windows by the day, its Thorw chagcel aud fmp worth_a_visit aud ¢ Saint James” Church Sth st. near Mass, ave. n.e. Sanday services, 7:30, 10:30 u and 5 pm. i ‘Ash Wednesday, 7, 1am 10:30 and 11 a.m. and G St SE, Ree’ WILLIAM CURTIS MARCH 2—QUINQUAG 7:30 a.m., Holy Communic Sunday _school with sermon by the Young_People’s “mes tlon and sermon by the Lt Freeman, D. Bis Worship ~has Iw “The Little Church on the C: 1041 Wiseon: 2 Rector: The Tte ‘Services—7 :30, Ash_Wednesday sel IMT. PLEAS /-\NT «Congregatlonal) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest, Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 11:00 a.m.— DR. D. BREWER EDDY of Boston will assist the pastor. 445 p.m.—~Mugical Vespers. Mt. Pleas- ant_Chorus; Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, soprano; Miss Katherine ‘Riggw, harpist. EVERYBODY WELCOME. 6:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. First Congregational Church 10th and G Streets Northwest 11 A.M, Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Will Speak on “SIGHT AND INSIGHT” 4:45\pAm.—l\Iusical Vespers; Harry Edward Mueller, assisted by “GRINNELL COLLEGE MALE GLEE CLUB” Winners of the Middle West Glee Club contest and on their way to compete in the Eastern Clubs contest in New York. Lively discussions. 8 P.M., Dr. Pierce Preaches on “HUMAN NATURE” Involving “Ingratitude in Public Life” “The Teapot Dome Scandal” “Should America Feed German Children?” St. Paul’s Churc! Services now in Restored Church. Sundays—Holy Communion, 8:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 8.m Church of the Ascension Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Rev, Thomas W. Cooke Rector. joly Communion 9:30 a.m.— Church School. 8:30 Young People’s Spolety. 8 Elensong ana Addresy. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION e Muste Day. | MARCH 1, 1924 ANGLO-CATHOLIC CLUB ADMISSION SERVICE. TO ATTEND COMMUNION | Gir1» Frienaly Soctety to Meet at Annual Custom of the Imposition of Ashes to Be Observed at Service. Members of the Anglo-Catholic ' the Church of the Incarnation at the Ash Wednesday, at which time the ashes will be observed. The practice of Imposing ashes became universal in the west about the year 1100, and was formerly done by eprinkling the ashes on the heads of the communi- cants In token of penitence. Now the general custom is to mark the com- mupnicant on the forehead or face with the ashes in the sign of the cross. Father Atkinson will be the cele- brant. Prayers will be asked for a \ blessing on the mission at St. Thomas' Church, 18th and Church streets northwest, from March 16 to March 21, inclusive, when Father Barry of . Mary the Virgin, New York, will preach “a serics of Anglo-Catholic sermons, to which the public i in- vited. Thera will be a daily cucharist 30 am, Thirteen parishes are now represented in the club. ___ EPISCOPAL. HOLY COMFORTERL, (Y m:onsu Au NW. v 1 8. _BEV. REGINALD B rEvENSON, Viear. 3rd.and C sts.NW. I % [ 2 David Ransom Covel Preaches nt 11 am. and 8 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, & A.M. HOOL, "9:45 A, HOIR sings at i1 a.m. and 8 p.m, H. avenue and V st. o.w. 1 . J. DIMON, Eector. 800" Tiols Communton. 9:30—Nunday school. 11:00—Morning service and sermon. 8:00—Evening service and sermon. ALL WELCOME. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH and First n.w. pitol at. cars.) “and 11 a.wm. and 8 p.m Chrxst Church Georgetown JAMES H. W. HLLKE l.-ctel S ';»\V'-Allnfl and sermon by Ker ST IOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H Stree! Sorvtces, B 1 am, . 3R soHNdTON, . | ST. MARK'S CHURCH pmunion and sermon. 8:00 p.m.—| and sermon. ASH W ~“Hols Co Moruing Penitential of- Confirmation n class for girle: evening prager and sermon by . Monroe ELCOME TO ALL! T4th AND A S.F 113 8: Wed. Thigh sehool, 1 ce Sunday, & pm. Tha Nativity Chanety school, 41 annvial ser THE m:svnxt:c‘nox and 1: Toes . 10 THE ANNUNCIATION. 3:15 45 Wed., i G Street near 14th §:00 8. m.—Holy Commuson. ©:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Church schools. Rev. Henry I;ubech. LL.D, D.C. L. 4:00 p.m.—Afternoon service. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. pm—Exening Praser and Sermon b B UBECK. i ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES. 0 a.m.—Holy Communion. Mornine service, With sermon by Dr. LUBECK. 4:45 p.m.—Afternoon_ service, with sermon by Rev. R. L. WOLVEN. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Petween Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Reotor. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, st. SUNDAY, MARCE 1 d. .Holy Communlon Church School ristian Healing, Tuesdag, 10:30 a.m. ASH_WED VICES 10 p.m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O lnfl Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN S. MUSES, Rector. QUINQUAGESIMA. a.m.—The Holy Communion, Chureh_school, . m.—Contirmation, Sermon, Holy Communion Prencher: Bishop and vening Prayer and sermon, Thursday, 10 8.m.—The Holy Communion. p.m.—Children’s Service (illus- trated), 'ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Sear Wasiington Circle. | NDAYs STARCH B ‘ommunion. orning Prayer a m.—Holy Commnnion and. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CALL. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Washington Cathedral BETHLEHEM CHAPEL “4 House of Prayer For All People” MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road Holy Communion Morning 7:30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. Prayer and Litany. Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher, the RT. REV. PHILIP M. RHINE-~ LANDER, D. D. 11:00 a.m. People’s Evensong and Sermon, Preacher. the RT. REV. JAMES E. FREE- MAN D. D, Bishop of Washington, 4:00 p.m. A Music by the Cathedral Cholr. THE 4 O°CLOCK SERVICE IS BROADCAST BY RADIO EVERY SUNDAY. ASH WEDNESDAY, MARCH &. Services at 7:30, 10 and 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Apse of Cathedral Take Wiaconsin Avense Cars or Woodley Rood Bus Line. While in Washh!gton Su the Natmnal Cathedral low celebration of the Holy Eucharist | with the clergy and choir, led b Parish House. The Nativity and the Ressurrection chapels’ branch of the Girls' Friendly Society will hold admission service tomorrow at 8 p.m. Assoclates, one senior and about twenty girls are expected to be ad- Club in the Diocese of Washington|mitted during the service, and meet will meet in corporate communion at | in the parish house, 1ith and A streets southeast, by 7:45 o'clock to form in line and march in the church v th cructfier. visiting ‘member Any ancient custom ‘of the imposition of | invited to join in this service, Y.M.C. A, MOTION PICTURES 4:00 p.m. “The Story of the Y” Hilustrated Lecture By W. H. H. Smith Sunday, Double Program Men and Women Invited e ;E ‘Hez 3wem Grace Evangelical Lutheran Sunday Services day Schoo urning Wor: nristinn_Endeavo enlng Worship Evers One North Capltol ATONEMENT and & 1. Ave, V. 1. 0. BAKER. Bunlay services, 11 a.m. and 8 p.a. Sunday school, 9: All Seatn Free. rangers Welcome. Keller Memorial Lutheran MD. AVE. AND 9th £T. N.B 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30-a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning serviee at 11:00: “BLINDNESS” Evening service at “HOME AGAIN Quarte Standin )., Soto " (Lansing), Miss Ap “When~ Nfght Inclow earer Home Spreciul m Mre. Lawson. Young People's Soeioties at 6 THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.' LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas €1 . M. DIFFENDE bl Pastor, sible Class, prphany REV. W. C. WALT! Bible School. Morning w e . Pastor. 9:30 a.m. Ti00 pm. 8:00 p.m. inst of St. Paul S Enqhsh Luthetan th and H Ste. I. HCDDLE, 5.3 pastor. ““The Heart of the Ete AL’ " Concordia Evangehcal Lutheran b and G » Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E S MISSOURT SYNOD Alexandri U the cvini 20 ~ CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts, J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. SUBJECT: “Decision in Religion” 9:45 a.m.—Bible Class and Sunday School. Service Ash Wednesday Evening, 7:45. St. Mark's Lutheran Church B_and Sth sts sw. REV. H. D. HAYES, D. D, Pastor, s0:45 a.m.—Rible school. rvice and sermon, 1 service by cholr and stra. METROPOLITAN SISTH AND A STREETS N.B. John Compton Ball, Pastor. MORNING AT ELEVE! Sermon and Communion EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE: Mr. Booth Lowery will deliver his famous sermon on “HOW DANIEL BECAME PRESI- DENT” Temple Baptist Church I Corner of 10th and N sts. B. Dr. 3. J. MUIR, Pastor. Services: 11 a.m—“EXPERIENCE TESTED. 8 p.m.—“A GREAT IMPERATIVE. Welcome, Strangers. BETHANY RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second st. n.w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. hing by the Pas‘or at 11 a.m 'HE UNCOMPLETED TASK."" subject, “HIS LAST WOK + Junior Chureh, 11 Midwoek service, Thuredas. 8 p.m Everybody Feels at Home in Bothary. B ] Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. 8.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—“THE PROFANATION OF Tlll’ LORD'S TABLE.” RE IS THE FAR COUN- sehool. Grace Baptist Church 9th aud South Carolina_ave. s.e. PASTOR F. W. JOHNSON nnoun REV. WILL H. HOUGHTON, nd’ Preacher, kht nt 7543, EGINNIN 118, CONTINUIN Pastor preaches A e Preaching 1 DR, JOHN 1 “nemies of the Home' Preceded by ant and Mu- L "ulm n lld olks’ Concert, ] foliowed by 'a 3 ocial Hulf our. Free easy chairs M ETROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH between 12th and 13th Sts. N.W. REV. M. W. D. NORMAN, Pastor. Two Special Sermons 11 am— “Incarnation of Our Lord,” or “The Virgin Birth” Evening Service, 8 O’Clock: “Is the Bodily Resurrection of Our Lord a Fact?” GOOD MUSIC ALL INVITED KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH oth s}:‘r B AND 0 S.W. 9:30. or H'h;e Class, 9:30. R St iz, Thureday, 8 pm. Come snd Worship With U Chevy revy Chase Baptxst Church & o'clock. EFEE will preach fn the mornive. In the evening Hon, GRANT M. HUDSON of Mi will_preach ‘ Petworth Bap_hst Churcll You to Communion Service, . 1o nmew P. U, 6:45 pm., bids you welcome to all serv- all times. IMMANUEL THE VATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. (15th St. and Columbla Rd.) | 9:30 am.—Bible School. Graded i~\Hmm class for men and 11 a.m—Divine worship, with ser- mon by Pastor Gove G. Johnson. Observanc Supper and hand of church fellowship to new members. 145 The happy Sunday eve- ning service, with all taking part. Men especially invited to attend. Fine program, with the Men’s cla in charge. Speaker John T. Mob- erly b ngi an inspirational mes- sage. Good singing, led by male chorus. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O (North of Scott Clrcle) Dr. J. Stanley Durkee Preaches Sunday morning and evening. “U;avafling Effort” Mark, 5.86, 8p.m.— “Pilate’s Washbowl” Matt., 27.24. $.,9:30. B. Y. P. U, 6 to 7:80, with soelal Lour. Thursday evening _meeting, March 6, led by Congressman Upshaw of Geo Welcome at HOME CHURCH. Friday dress will be: “WANTED! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Streets N.W. MOTHERS’ AND DAUGHTERS' DAY In coptinuation of the Mother and Daughter Night on last, the central section of the church auditorium will be reserved for mothers and daughters on Sunda; morning. The subject of Dr. Abernethy’s morning a({ “ON THE ROAD TO WOMANHOOD” Sunday evening Dr. Abernethy will speak on: MOTHERS” You will be very welcome at these interesting services.