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PRESBYTERIANS OPEN NEW GURLEY CHAPEL ; Initial Service Held Last Sunday. Will Hold Dedication Pro- gram Soon. Members of the ongregation of the Ciunton Temple Memorial Presby- | terian Chureh held their first seivice | in the new chapel, 16th and Newton strests, last Sunday, which, in the near future, Is to be dedicated as the Gurley Chapel. This chapel will be used for the Sunday school and the other organ izations. It is equipped with in. dividgal class rooms and has an upper room with & seating capacity of more | than 500. During the last eighteen months the congregation has been worshipping in the basement of the maln church. The Gunton-Temple Church. which will he completed in about two months, will be one of the most | beautiful churches in the city and | will have a seating capacity of ap- | proximately $00. i Three years ago the Gunton-Temple | Memorial Presbyterian 0 hurches united under the le dership of Bernard Braskamp. This ! t is declared, has been a great | and at th uvngrnm\nunul 1eeting Thursday evening the re- showed the church has just a remarkable vear, having | sed approximately $33,000' for cur- | vent expenses and benevelence and adding soventy-five new members. BRIGHT SIDE OF AGE TO BE SERMON TOP[C W. S. Abernethy Concludes Series of Sermons on “‘Seven Churches in Asia. | | Dr. Having concluded his series on “The hurches in Asia,’ Rev. Dr. ernethy will speak tomorrow | at Calvary Baptist Church, Bright Side of Growing Old." venimg, following the custom several Sunday nights, Dr. Aberneth; will preach another of his lireside sermons on “The Ebb Tide of Love." Last Sunday morning the first num- ber of Calvary's new Sunday school paper made its Bppearance. s yel without name, but a prize las been offered for the hust name ubmittod. The entire nine depart- ments of the Sunday schoul, including the large urganized classes, are rep- | rasented upon the editorial and reportorial staff. Mrs. K. M. Hoadley, Dr. A, Owen Peuny and Miss Nora Bille Maddox form the editorial staff. | BISHOP TO BE GUEST. Episcopal to Entertain | Right Rev. John P. Tyler. | A specia the Layman's | boen called & In Epiphany ! G street north- oclation will have as John Poyntz Tyler, copal Church_ tn | district of North Da- Laymen meeting of has for Monds varish F wost. . T (s guest Bishop of the missionary Tyler {5 a Vieginian by birth | try and s @ graduate of the Theological Seminary. He duined to the ministry by | Bishop ph of Virginiu and re. mained in that diocese for the first several years of his ministry. At one! time he wax the archdeacon for mu-l «onary work in the diocese of Vir- <inta with hesdquarters at Richmond. , He has aiso served in Ohio, Philadel- | phia and Maryland | Heo waix consecrated in St John's Church, Hagerstown, Md., In 1914 and became'gtic’ fourth Blanop of North Dakota. Virginlu wak o SOCIETY WILL ADMIT TWO. @irls’ Friendly to Eold Annual Service Tomorrow. The nual admission service of ris' Friendly Society of Epiph- any parish will be held in Eplphany Church tomortow at 8 p.m., when the daughters of two of the best known women 1n charge of the work of this sncisty will become full members of Wpiphany Branch. Elinor sayles Is the daughter of one of the associate mém- hers, and Ruth Bolen the daughter of 4 senior. The Epiphany branch is one 4f the oldest as well as one of the argest branches of the society in | Washington. i B, i DR. MITCHELL TO SPEAK. “Solvent of All Our Troubles,” Topic at Morning Service. Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, the mintster, will preach tomorrow morn- ing and evening in the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church. In the morning the topie will b “The Solvent for All Our Troubles, and at night the sabject will be “The Two Thieves: A Study in Contrasts.” The- avening. service Will be evan- gelistic. | Washington | ;Cammu.uion to Be Celebrated at | of their s | will be held Quits U. S. Service To Be Pastor of Gospel Assembly | | | i | i | H. L. COLLIER, After thirty-threc years' service the government, H. L. Colller, exven accountant in the office of the chief | Miss Zmma . W. Abbott Will Ad-| disbursing clerk, Interior Department, has resigned to engage In ministerial work in this city. Mr. Colller has been acting as p: tor of the Full Qospel Assembly for | some time, and now takes up the Iulh ministeriai pastorate of the work. | The as 1bly has grown under his dlrection from a smail flock, starting | In the Mariners' Teniple, in mouthwest | . 1o & large congregation, | now fllling the hxll at $30 Penns: | vania avenue northwest, 1 Tho work Ix evangelistic, and num- | Lers a great many friends among VA- | rious churches in the city. A Sunday whool Is one of the new activities be- ing formed, and it is the intention, the pastor says, to enlarge the scope of the work in every direction. Mr. Collier 1s assoclated with the As- semblies of God, whose growth in the last two years attracted the at- tention of the religious world in the census of the churches which was recently publisbed. It {8 the intention of the begin a revival pastor to | campaign early in| April. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Plérce, | cvangelists, who are connected with the genaral council of the assemblies, will ba in charge. Hoth are accom: | plished mus i BISHOP’S GUILD TO MEET. Bethlehem Chapel. RBishop Freeman has called a meet- ing of the Blshop's Guild, which will meet in the Bethleh ' C‘hapel of the National Cathedrsl for celebration of holy communion at 10:20 next Tuesday morning. Following the service there will be A bueiness meeting in St. Alban's ®uild hall, at which the heads of all tha women's organizations in the dio- cese will report the accomplishments cieties during the winter. Rev. Charles T. Warner, rector of | St Albaa's parieh, is secretary of the | WOMEN TO HEAR PRELATE. | | Bishop of North Dakota to A.d-; dress Missionary Meeting. A -missionary meeting for women | in the Chapel of the| Good Shepherd, 6th and 1 strestal northeast. Tuesday at 8 p.m. The | speaker will be the Bishop of North | Dakota, who will describe the work | In_his district and will bring to the women of Washington a message of aratitude from the people of his diocese for the support given to the missionary work. DAILY LENTER SERVICES. A twenty-minute Lenten service is held at St. Mary's Catholie Church | every week duy at 12:35 p.m. The sta- tions of the cross, with benediction, are held every Thursday afternoon and Friday evening. UNDENOMINATIONAL. - HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY CHURCH | BRIGHTWOOD MASONIC TEMPLE, Georgia and Colorado aves. Rev. MAURICE §. WHITE, Minister, 0:45 9.m.—Bundey school. 11:00 a.m — “DAVID AND HIS GOD" 00 p.m.—Young People’s Sorfety. 00 p.im.— “OUR NEW FRIENDS” New Civilization Church 1414 N Ft. NW. VERT SUNDAY—8 P.AL Julia Seton, M. D., Speaker Sobject, March 23--"‘Our Thioking Spaces.” Free Healing Lecture daily. 4:43 p.m. Public Lectures—Higher Puaychology a ticism, every Monday and Wednesday, l,n. . Public Jnvited. Collection. * UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ ‘CHURCH Founded 1831. ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D, MINISTER 945—Church School. 11 o’clock—Morning worshi BEGINNING THREE SERMO! “Modernism and ip. NS BY THE MINISTER ON Personal Faith” 1. A Man’s Faith in God” II. “Shall We Pray?” IIl. “Do We Reafly Desire I MISS HOOD, Soprano. MISS RANER, Violin, - Sunday Morming Services in B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Pending Completion New Church, CENTRAL UNION MISSION. The Iaterdemominational ersenieation of, oo i (INCORPORATED) 822 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N Phove Main 4349, Temporary JOHN A. BENNETT, SUPERINTENDENT. Children’s Home, 1207 First 8t N.W. MRS. JOHN 5. BENNETT IN CHARGE. Services Nightly at 8 0'Clock SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd ion Chapel, Mr. W. L. Ashby, leader, 3 .—Si at Blue Plains, Rev. O. J. Randal by Eplpg‘any el’r:::i:nant Episcopal Church Quartet. 7:45 p.m.—Service in Mission Chapel, 32nd anniversary celebra- 3 p.m—Service in Mil tion of S MR. PEARL Special Music by the Chace Family. mmortality ?” 2 MR. TITTMANN, Bass. MR. ATWATER, Piano. CENTRAL UNION . MISSION. M ghurches 1 Rescvs, Reller, . Social and X Isston Quarters, 432-434 10t Bt N, Phone Maia STES. Sandays, 3 and 7:48 P.M. speaker. Music CLAYTON . ALL WELCOME ! sion. | Chureh j city, 1 of the class, cons. PLAN DAY OF PRAYER |Missionar)y Bishop |BAPTISTS ARRANGE FOR GHURCH MISSIONS National Epilcopnl ‘Councit Cg]ll on All Churches to Take Part in Move, The national council of the Episco- pal Church in Amerfea has arranged that Wednesday, March 26, wil be ob- served us a special day of intercas- The council, with it many sec- retaries and subordinates und other Interested persons, will meet in Missions House, New York on that day and pray for the success of the missionary offort of the church. The council has sent & cirenlar to all Episcopal clergymen asking them that they hold similar meetings in their pasish churches. A “Bidding Prayer” has been prepared and dis- trituted for use on t casion. This is 2 request that the people as- sembled at the services will pray for certain persons and causes mentioned. In Washington it i% probuable that all rectors will uke this prayer or similar prayers ut one of their daily Lenten services on Wednesday, | SERVICE TALK PLANNED. dress Girls’ Society. Miss Bmma W. Abbott, head of mission work of the Girls' Friendly Soclety In Washington, will talk on the work of All Saints' School | for Girls, at Bontoc, Philippine Is- | lands, Tuesday evening, at St. Mark's Paish Hall south- enst, at 7 Al supported by Girle' Friendly Society of Amer und euch parish branch in Wash- igton makes an annual contribution r this purpose. St. Mark's quota 11l be raised tiarough ken at thix meeting. Refreshments wiil be served and all interested per- sons are invited to attend. g, PREACHES AT TRINITY. Rev. D. B. Covell Will S8peak Twice Tomorrow. Rev. David Ransom Covell will preach at Trinity Diocesan Church, 3d and C streets, tomorrow at 11 a.m., on “Three Gardens,” and at § p.m. on | “Active Rest” Thursday. at 3 p.m., there will be special Intercessory prayers and an address on the &ncond beatitude, A Sorrow That Bees The first section ting of twenty-six | persons, was confirmed March 9. At| the Young People’s Society menting. at 6:45 pm., the work of the church in_foreign iandx will be tha topic. After the devotlonal meeting there Wwill be refreshinents and u sociul hour. th DR. DARBY TO PREACH. W. L. Darby. execntive sacre- tar: of the Washington Federation of Churches, will praach at both servi tomorrow in Wallace Memorial Pres byterian Church. This congregation has recently called Dr. Hawthorne from one of *he leading churches in Towa to its pastorate, and he ls ex- Dr. | pected next month. *"IHER stllwcm HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W or the Promotion Scriptural Holiness Susday Service, 2:30 p.ou. Preser meeting, Thursday, § p.o. _ALL_ WELCOME, ot 1216 H 8T. N.W. SUNDAT. MARCH 23 AT 8 P.M.— “Rosicrucianism” v Mrs. L. M. Scharffetter. Tuesdays, Fundamentals of The- Wednesdass, Members' Mesting: Science of Numbers; Friday, Visitors fnvited. UNITED LODGE | OF THEOSOPHISTS | 1731 K Bt. N.W. SUNDAY. MARCH 23, S P} “The Inner Awakening” Study Clam, Wednesday. § Rooms open for study Fridass. NORTH CAPITOL AND R BTS. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor ILLUMINATED EVERY NIGHT Sunday School, 9:40. a.m. Patriotic Day. Sermon, 11 am.— = “THE GOOD SHEPHERD" 7p.m—C. E. activities. 8 p.M~“PATRIOTIC NIGHT" lustrated). CONGREGATIO! - dlocosan | the offering | Of Japan to Preach| Here Tomorrow BISHOP JOHN MeKIM. ¢. John MeKim, missionarye | bishop of North Toklo, Japan, is to preach tomorrow ovening at the Church | of the Ascension, 12th street and | machusetts avenue northwest. At he will preach at Pinkney morial Church, Hyattsyille, Md. At | fire 10 (he neighborhood' of Tokfo September Bishop McKim was in of the missions of the Episcopal Church [in that district. He was not within {the danger zones at the time and so | escaped possible injury. Bishop Gailer, president of the National Council of the Episcopal Church, and Dr. Wood, executive secretary of Its department of missions, visited Japan in January to consult with the heads of the vari- ous missions as o their needs for the future in consequence of the widespread destruction which resulted from the | earthquake and fire. On their return ¥ were accompanied by Bishop Me- 1 )\' 114 Me- who placed the le situation e the national council. As a re- DoieTit e prepess t aise & latye sum of inoney In the near future for the rehabilitation of in | Japan. the church __ NAZARENE. {CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ANE Pastor. 0:45; preaching. 11 and Supt. ‘Bes. I N Neilwon; prayer meeting, 745 Thurs WELCOMB. CONGREGATIONAL. CLEVELAND PARK (CONGREGATIONAL.) 34th and Lowell Bts. FRANK ELLSWORTH BIGELOW, Mialster. Chureh sehool .—-Morning worship, THE STUFF THAT HEROEE MADE OF. COMMUNITY CHURCH. MT. PLEASANT «Congrezational) Columbia Road Near 14th St., Ia the Resdentlai Northwest, Walter Amos Morgan Mipister. 11:00 a.m.— “Choosing Life's Friends” Ctildren‘s story avery Komday m. 5:00 p.m.~—-VESPER SERVICE. “The Divinity of Jesus, The Son of Man™ 8:00 p m.—Tntermediste C. K. Socisty. | 30 p.m.—Sunday Eveniag Clob. 5.4.m.—Church school. Clawss fir all ERYRODY .WELCOMY, Seventn and LEEWIN B. <unday wehool. T8 by Distrh soung peopie, 043 1 ARL ks | | | — | | | | | | | 4 Mareh-1 @Mut 37;000,000 k lnn}. the Easte: - sudden changes in business conditions the time of the earthquake und " | Lesson” _ PLANS FOR EASTER| Northern Convention Urges All to Co-Operate in Victory Offering. /Al nutional socteties, all the state conventjons, city mission societi ; schools and colleges of the denomina- !tion .comeur in wn appeal that has ) gone Sut to churches of the Northern .3(““ Convention to urite in. an bsgrvance.of unusual pgnm K ng Wi ‘he ta chm "& tion of the New \\pekq ovmnbwmm which. uu-nau “15-1810. What the Bip-. cists @ ing to dy'in'a strenyous v’ t énds: with the month oA reasire o pledges- al- e. by subscribers to the : u‘lwemen( funds, but de- ‘ the )e‘r fnyolvea ral f e hfor sing more than |l!oa!konr afore April 30. With ‘two month here atili rémained on to_account for, but an effort i beink made fo reach. the mark, nnd it s believed eping, “will ‘insure Nation-wide brepatitions are betng’ 6 for 4 reeord.atfendance at all services on what s expected to be a memorable day in Baptist annals. Apart from the difficulties which victos Sreated for the financial program, th New World movement has bheer unqualifed success. It 16 stated that | no five-year period in the history of | the. denomination has seen such a | &#rowth in the activities and results | of the varfous societies, More than | 200,000 members have been added. to | "‘"n church rolls by baptism since 1919 g FOUNDRY M. E. SERVICE. | “The 'Understudy" to Be Topic of ™ Morning Sermon “The Understudy” and “A Lenten | will be the themes of Rev. | Dr. George Clarke Peck of Baltimore, Md., in Found Methodist bplmnn.‘l Church, tomorrow. The quartet choir, amsisted by Huton Kagpar, violinist will give a special musical service the evening service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | e TRE FTROT CRUROK OF CHRIST, n., SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Colombla road and Enclid st, Second Church of Christ, Scientist, | N_E. Masoaic Temple, Sth and ¥ sts. n.e. Third Church of Ch !, Sclenlin, Masonic Temple, 13th Fourth Church ol Ch The Arcade 1 11 AM, AND 8 PAL CHOOL—11 ASL. NING MEETINGS— 1318 F ST. N.W., Room 60R— Hours 0 {o " (cxeept Wednesdazs. 0'to | N“fl Sundays and holidays, .2:3 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 5 8 (cxcept Wedpesdays. 12 to 8; Sundays, 2:30 to §:30. Closed holidays) COLORADO BLDG.. 14th and G Sta.— Hours 10 to 9 (Wednesdaye, 10 to 7, and Bondass and holidass, 2:30 to 5:3 THE ARCADE, 1ith and Park itoa ‘20746 8 webk dave (except Wednesdays, 10_10_5:30) | —_EPISCOPAL. = Georgetown Corner of O and Potomae Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN 8.-MUSES, Lector. THIRD sCNDAY IN T. m.~The Holy Commuuice. E ~~Church school. 11 Morning Prayers and Sermon. Preacher, the Hector. 7:30 p.m.-Kvening Prayer'and Address. Tuesday (Feast of the Anpancidtion): 1006 a'tn. - The Holy Communiop. V200 p.m.~— ening Prayer and Address. | Wednesday, ~:00 pom ivening Prayer and | acher, the Rev. IH. Teller | | u¥, 10:00 a.m.- “The Holy Commusion Ton;pemnce Union - Leader to Speak At Banquet Here Mre. Ella A. Bogje, vice president of the mational and treasurer of the “World's Woman's Christian Temper- ance Unfon, will be the Jeadins speaker at.the jubilee banquet to be held March 31, at the Raleigh Hotel. This jubilee banquet to ba held in Washington s one.of the serics cof fifty meetings - which will be . held" during the:year in the; leadlng ities of this collm.fi‘ in henét of the fiftieth . thei- National'Weman's por:.nce o REV..DR. SMITH TO SPEAK Wil Pn-ch at Central rtnsbr terian Ghurch. Rev. Dr.'Bgbert Smith, secretary of the foreign mission committes of the Southern Presbyterian Church, who has recently ‘been traveling in the orjent; avill speak &t the Central Pres- byterian' Chutch tomorrow marning and. night. The service at night will _birthday Chflullw be a missionary praise service, and at | this service Dr. Smith will deliver an_nadd; Orient. H. The pastor, Dr. James | Taylor, will preside. s on “What I Saw in the| |BISHOP WILL CONFIRM TWO CLASSES TOMORROW Goes to St. Margaret’s and St Stephen’s, Will Visit St. Mary’s Tuesday. The Bishop of Washington will visit St. Margaret's Church, Connecti- cut avenue and Bancroft place north- west, .tomorrow, and administer the rite of cenfirmation. The young peo- ple's class has been prepared by the recror, Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, {and the adult class by: Rev. H.-V. Lounsbury, the assistant mirlister. ‘ L AL 8 p.m: tomorrow Blshiop Freeman ,wm preach the sermon and eni | Buss of candidates at St. Stephen's Chureh, 14th street near Golgumbia | road northwest. The bishop will visit St Mary's Chapel and hold.a confirmation ser- Nice at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. St. Mary's Chapel is the center of the:work among colored people conducted by St: John/s parish, apd.is in charge of Rev. Oscar L. Mitchell, the vicar. FRIENDS. Friends Meeting: 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. First day (Sunday) sehool—10 am. ALL ARE INVITED. | EPISCOPAL. ~ CHRIST CHURCH 20 G 8t. 8. Founded 1795. 20 GriEaha conTis WHITE, Bactor. MARCH 23— THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT, The present Rector's fth anniversary. 7:30 a.m, Holy Communion: 9:45 a.m Sundny school; 11 w.m., Holy Communion: 630 p.m.. Young Peoplé’s meeting: 8 p.m.. Bishop Tyler of North Dakots will preach. This church was buflt in 1807, Healing service, Thurs between ave. and First o.w, & N. Capitol st. cars.) ~7.°6:30, 11 n.m. and § p.m. Third and A Sts. S.E. Rev. William H. Pattus, Reetor. Kev. William A. Masker, Assistant. THE THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m —Chureh_school. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (Rector). 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer (Mr. choir Tuesday (The Annun 11 "a.m.—F Wednesdsy and ¥ridas, Prayer and Sermoa by Rey. A, Masker on Wednesday Rev. C. 5. Abbott ou Friday A CORDIAL “'H;A“OME TO ALL! Saint James” Church Sth st. near M: Sunday services, 7:50, and 5 pm. Other days, 7 _pm. except St. Andrew’s Church H. ave. and V st. n.w V. J. J. DIMON, Rector. Services: 8 :00—iloly Communlon. 9 :30-—Sunday school 11 :00—Morning Service and Sermoz. §00—Evening Service and Sermon. ALL_WELCOME. ’PIr?znzlfly 3rd.and Csts.NW. avid Ransom Cows Preaches at 11 a.m. and.S p.m. FOLY COMMUXIO * CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12(h and N BEYV. GEORGE W ATK ROCA CHEER | | St. Paul’s Church *¢x %5 Bervices now In Restered Church. Holy Communion, §:45 a. service, 11 Distribution of Iy_Communien. w. e. 10:30 and 11 am 7 and 9 a.m. and DR. JOMNBTON will preach. fue Cantats, “THE CRUCIFIXION. will be given by the full {5 undey at 4 p.m. The public cor- | PLYMOUTH CHURCH fCONGREOATIONAL ) 17th and P Sm. N.W. . 4. C. OLDEN, Minis Chureh schosl. ‘THE SEAS OF PALESTINE.' 0 p.m,— ’ i r’;'cno MYSTERY OF GOD'S THIS WONDE 'qu, Glkmon By Elder Lewis C. Sheafe “The Divinity of Jesus Christ” Peogle'f Congregationa| Church, et Gth and 7th eis. B.w. SUNDAY, MARCH. 23rd.’ 1924, At 3 O'Clock P.M. _SPECIAL MUSIC. AMES BROWN, s, Flet CONGREGATIONAL 10th and Mawe, ave. o Rev. George Barrow-Nielson, Minister, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 11 a.m.—Bubject : “The Inevitable Chrtst 8 P.M.; Community Song Sersice. “Christ and the Prob- lems of Capital and Labor” Organist and choir direetor, Walter James Geldard. A CORDIAL, WELOOME. 11 a.m.—DR. JASON 8 p.m.—Twenty-five playe: tar Clubs; MONDAY, 8 pm—Margaret Galloway of the Sdnt-on Army.- FRID. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest “Five Tests of Life” 4:45 p.m—Cantata: Gaul's Choir, 60 voices, soloists; direction, Harry Edward ‘Muelletr. direction, Walter T. Holt.. *“What Comes Before Peace” “THE DAWN OF TOMORROW” Ruby Potter, Soprano. WEDNESDAY, 8 m—C E. Orchestra Canccrt S.S. Room. THURSDAY, 8§ M]. Agnes Md(eman -nd Lieut. Mary NOBLE PIERCE, on - “HOLY CITY”; Vested rs, Nordica Mandolin and Gui- DR. PIERCE on Stahl, in Burnett's— 30 pm.; Wed, 5.4 T30, T G & Dept IR BESTRRECTION. 15h Agd G norp: { Tues.. 10:30; Wed. 3 TION, 25th #nd ctown Corner O and 3lst sts. D.W. \ - Bev. JAMES E. W. BLAKE. Recter. | THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT, ] —Holy_Commualon. | “ri‘.‘fi".!',n:.?;'."mm and sermon | by the Rector. h —Confirmation Lecture. g mfim... i prayerand sermon. G Street near l4th 00 8.m.—Floly Commtnton. & a.m. and 3 p.m.—Chureh schoois. am— Matning Prayer snd’ Serimon by Rev. Henry - Lubeck, LL.D. D.C. L. 469 p.m.—Afternoon serviee. —Young People’s Soclety. Church of the As Mass. Ave. at 12t 8t N.W. " Chireh Sehool. Bam~ Matins and Sermon. 880 pim.— Vaig Faopic's oty. §|¢. MeRim apen, HOLY COMFORTER- 5718 GEORGIA ARE. X.W. Services—7 59, 9 :30. 11 and 8. REV. REGINALD B. !T"“!Ol. Viear. |ST. THOMAS' 757 P and Q. set on edge." S p.m.—‘'Eutering the Kingdom.' | Rev. C, Ernest Smith, D. D, D. C. L. visit o this beauti- i, just Gniched, after 30 years' work. of its gothic dewign, with its im | posing 1antern tower: its stained-glass win- dows. by the most eminent artiet of the day: its Thorwaidsen fot, its well appointed chan- | cel and fmposing rervdos, are all well worth & s ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd St. Near Washington Circle. The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. Third Sunday in Lent, March 23. m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m —Morning Prayer and_Sermon: ““Tha Hope in the Heart of Israel.” L 00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermes, “St. Stephen’s Church 14th Detween Colmbia rd. and Irving, Rev, GEO. F, DUDLEY, D. D,, Rector. Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Asat. SUNDAY, MARCH 23. Communton e . -Young g’pl '® Meeting 200 p.m..... .Confirmation Rt Ber JAMPS E. FREEMAN, D, D., will preach. Christian Healiog Tuesday, 8 p.m, Holy Communion—Wed. Tuesday snd Thursday g Epecial service, Wed.,, 8:00 p.m. Pmlrhen Rov. Herbert Scott Smith, . I, T ST. MARGARET’S Connecticut ave. and Baneroft place. THIBD SUNDAY IN LENT. REY. HERRERT BCOFT SMTTH, D, REV. HAROLD V. O. LOUNSRUET." 10—Holy Communion. 9:30—Chureh school. 1:00—Morning Prayer, Sermon b 4:30—Evening Rev. H. Evening Prayer the Bis h‘:;‘:f,!‘,'. togion: Bisl ington. Prayer and Address by the T. "Cocke. d Addrem every day, ex- cept 7. at & o'clock. Teesday (annunclation of the Blessed Vir- gin Mary}, Holy Communion at 11 “fbly Communton at 11 oclock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN | The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac. 1 Wisconun ave.. below M ne B T ek 30 THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL . *4 House of Prayer For All People Holy Communion ... ‘Morning Prayer and L‘:tany MOUNT ST. ALBAN . 7:30a.m. .10:00a:m. ,Holy, Communion and Sermon....11.00a.m. .. Preacher, CANON ‘DE VRIES. People’s Evensong and Sermon.. ..4:00p.m. Preacher, the RT. REV. JAMES 'E. FREEMAN, D. D., Bishop of "Washington. Music by the Cathedral Choir. THE 4 O°CLOCK. SERVICE 1S BROADCAST BY Apse of Cathedral RADIO EVERY SUSDAY. Taks Wisconsin Avenss Cors or Woosloy Rood Bus Ldne, While in Wishington Sec the National Cathedral Strangers | and * Sermon 30 p.m.—Evening Wednesdny aad Friday, | Friends Caurch = 13th and Irving sts. n.w. 8. 9:45 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. 80 p.m. Thursday prayer meeting, " 745 pm. MURRAY 8. KENWORTHY, PASTOR. 4913 14th st nw. Phoe Col. 8872. WELCOME TO ALL. LUTHERAN. i i St. Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran Church | (3t, Ohio Rynod.) D St. between 10th and 11th Sts. Preaching, 9:30 a.m. and & p.m. Sundey school. 10:43 a.m DAVID ¥. SCHULTZ, Pastor. t. Mark’s Lutheran Church B_and Sth xts_ s.w. REV. H. D, HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. “The Church Where You Feel at Home.' Sunday— 9: Rible school 11 " the service and sermon. 7 . vesper and sermon. Mosie by ‘choir &fd Itatrumental trio; Wednewday, 8:00 p.m.—Lenten_service Church of the Reformation Ave. and 2nd 8t 8.5, REV. JOB‘( ‘WEIDLEY, D. D. Pastor. Bunday Services Snnday School Morning Worship. . Christian_Fndeavor, Evening Worshij Thursday Service. __ Every One Weico x| 1 " North Capltol and R I Ave. PASTOR—REYV. 1. 0. BAKER Sunday services, . and 8 p.m. Sunday sehool, 9:40 2.m. All_Reats Proe. Strangers Weleoms. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohto Synod.) 13th and Corcoran sts. ». Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 Snnday school, " 9:30 G. E. LENSKI, Pasts | Keller Memorial Luthc:an MARYLAND AVE. AND 9th ST. . T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning service at 11:00: “THE GREAT STRUGGLE" Evering service av 7:43: “THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD" Yousg People's Socleties at 6:45 p.m. Special musie; Duet, “T¢ Ix the Lont's Grent Mere: ozaliae), Mr. To Fotlmer, " Bolo. Lomd Ba Men leit), Mr. Towsend. Evening. “Saviour, Rresthe an Bveming mmmg" (Brown). Solo, ¢“The New Old Storys Mr. Follmer. | THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. [ INCARNATION Gt s 14th ste nw. Northeast_cor. Two squares west of Ga. Ave, Rev. H. MANKEN, Pastor. Vespers, & p.m. Bib nten vespers. 8 p.m. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n. C. W, LOCHER, Pai m. ~Rible school ™ —Bermon in English :00 p.p.—Fnglied service. Lol { { | i | | Dibla achoo,, $:30 a.m.; German service, 10 8. glish ‘worship, 11 . and 8 pom. Usion Lenten servies with Atosemeny Tutheran Church, Thursday, S p.m.. i Zion Ch "LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Cirele N.W.) DERFER, D. D., Pastor. m.— Ratnbow Class of you m —Serviee with Sermon i Christian Endeavor Societies, Sr. | % rd, & N.H ave, | Pastor, C. H. Batler, | Services, with sermo by pastor, 11 and § o'clock; ‘School, §:15: Endeavor Society, 7:15 r Trinity Lutheran Church Cormer_4th and E _Sts. N.W. | MISSOURI SYNCD | 11:00 8.m. i 30 p.m. Rev. C. lerlr] of Bultimore will have charge of the servieey 5. 8 and Dble clase, 7130 am. Lenten Services. Tuesds; Fngei | | Services: | { i 1 { 30 p.m.—Eoglish sermon, by Rev. E ibert W edoe 30 p.m.—German sermon | _by Rev. erkel. New Jorsey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts, J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. SURJECT: “Will Millions Now Living Never Die?” m.—Bible Class and Sundsy School. n servios, at 7:45 p.m. 16th AND U STREETS Epiphany Northwest REV.-W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bible Sehool. Mornin, Luther Vespers Prayer services, Thuredar, 8 Litany_services, Friday St. Paal’s English x.inheun Church 1ith snd H Sta. N.W. JOHN T. BUDDLE, D. D., Pastc 2:30—8undny chool. 00— “Obedience to the Heavenly Vision. 7:00—Christian_Endeavor meeti 30 o 00 5. 4 0 p. ! SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. People’s Tabernacle ™=, ra u-l. C. Sheafe, minister, Sunday, ; Will give & bealth falk, Toth and § methods of treating diseases. Cordial come t_al _____ BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 Bth St. N.W. —Lecture by Prof. L. F. Hildebrandt of Annapolir, Md. Subject: “The Unknown God— Through Whom—'Millions Now Living Will Never Die'” (The public speclally invited.) 3:00 p.m.~Lecture by Prof, Hildebrasdt. 4:30 p.m.—Service meeting. 7:45 p.m.—Tower study. Seats free. ua No colleetion. BAPTIST. BETHANY RHODE ISLAND AVE. 5 At Second st. n.w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor at 11 s.m., sab Jeet, “BUILDING THF CHURCH,” and 8 p.m., subject APIO PHOTOGRAPHY. Bibla wehool,'9 :30 8., ; Junior Chures, i1 ; 645 p.m., B. Y. P. e S e g IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMO. RIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th st. and Columbia rd.). Special Attendance Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. Gradi classes, _with trained feachers. Men's ‘class and Women's Clase meet at 19, Instructive aod belp. ful talks. §I i : 11:00 a.m.—Regular church gery- ice. " Kermon By PASTOR GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D. Dedication of men for annual Every-Member Vis- ltation in the afternoon. Brening at 7:45—laspirational Bong and Praise service. Visitation reports by the men. Male chorus renders epeclal numbers. Al are urged to hear the sddress by Mr. WM. H. PRESTON of Teanessee. BRI ER VLR BTl BTl 2 e S T BTl Bl S T 3 § e Jag 1 i & =y E NEAR 7th FIFTH BAPTIST sovTiwEet agent of Sunbeams. d W. M. 1. circles’ 7, Miss Juliette Mather am. 30 pm.—Dr. P B, Burroughs of Nash. ville “will show = stereopticon views and_preach on ‘‘Church and 8, §. Equipment.” Raptsm. 8.6.,9:30; Chapel 8. 8., 3; F. Y. P. U., 6:30. Ali “are requested to All-Baptist Traising School at Caivary next week. | Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. 3. J. MUIR, Pastor. Services: A PERPLEXING QUESTION." “FLEFTING IMPRESSIONS." Welcome, Strangers, Second Baptist Church 4t St. und Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS O. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 2.m.—DR. E. GAINES of the Tn t Richmond wiil Dr. Mit. PRIMM will speak on *“THE "MAN WITHOUT A COUNTEY. school. Classes for af 00p.m.—B. ¥. P. U 9:30—Bible o BRAVE - "i£508 AND THE DID TF oung_people at 6: Churen z_Thursday at 7 M ETROPOLITAN Sixth and' A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor. Morning at Eleven: “Who Is This That Forgiveth Sins?” 9:30—R¥bIG achool. 0:45—Mr. Shaver mesis meb, Three ¢ Evening at Seven Forty-Five: “Mr. H. Z. Stricklan Attand the church that glows, goes and £rows al, the time. There's a reason. The chureh young people love. Chevy Chase Baptist Church Sunday School.. 9:30 a.m. Preaching service. . 11:00am. Evening service.., $:00 p.m.. PROF. F. A. MERRILL will preach a: Ihe morning service and MU JULIETTH MATHER from Birmingha: Ala., will fpeak 8t the evening service, KENDALL BAPTIST | 'CHURCH 9t BET. B A¥D 0 S.W. West Washington Baptist Cor. 31st and N sts. nw, Fartor €. B, AUSTIN speako— 'Thb Way to a Crown. “The True Life of Maa. 9%9!, 7 pm~B. Y. P. U Hear Men's ¢ Chorus. E.Hez Swem /7 & =2 .° el to greatness! 8 pm. PBaptem. I'ree easy chairs (men like them): good riusic: fine organ. 1% ‘A Fascinating Fact.”” Centemn h wnd bye n '1—. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th agd O (North of Scott Circle) Preaching Sunday Moraing and Evening. 11 am— Dr. J." Stanley, Durkee “THE NEW BIRTH” ~-John, 3.3. p.m,— “HF WASN'T BIG ENOUGH" —Matt., x--a.n services Sundsy, 3:30. by Klingberg, \.- Britain, Virng scandiavian Migston ares anngal festiral Monday, - Wurch " o4 at 8 pm. Masical seleciions and_ad dresses By Rev. Klingberg and Rev. A Crader. ' Retrabments. Come and bring u friead. Silver offering. Concert at. Firat Bapiist Chorch §:30, Eversman, Oera, _ and 3 Conn. Tuesday, Mareh tormerly ~Mstropolitan de Seyn, Russian violinist ' Under auspices of Women's Society of Cheren. Weleome at HOME CHURCH. STH & E ST “The Bright Side Evening—Another “The Ebb Ti CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH NORTHWEST" r. W. S. Abernethy Preaches Morning and Evening - MORNING SUBJECT.: of Growing 0O1d” “Mz ‘Sermon” de of Love”