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PRESIDING BISHOP TO ATTEND MEETING Most Rev. Dr. Ethelbe;t Talbot and Right Rev. T. F. Gailor to Address Episcopal Priests. OR SMITH HONORED FOR CHURGH WORK Rector of St. Margaret’s Fe- licitated at Completion of 25 Years’ Service. | i | | | | i .Among the eminent churchmen who ‘will be present at the priests’ conven- tion to be held in Philadelphia April 29-30 will be Most Rev. Dr. Ethelbert Talbot, presiding bishop of the Epis- copal Church, and Rt. Rev. Dr. Thom- as F. Gailor, president of the National Centennial Baptist |STUDENTS TO HOLD Revival Meetings 0 MASS MEETING HERE pen Monday Night _— Church in Interest of Law Enforcement. There will be a public mass meet- ing in connection with the college, high school and university students Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow aft- ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. Senitor William E. Borah of Idaho Will Gather at Calvary Baptist | for law observance and citizenship in | SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924, H ST. GHRISTIAN = " oneusa s | [ P WS WILL CELEBRAT ey The problems of “Modernism andevening with s large attendance. Personal Faith” will be ‘“’nlidflffidl . The nominating committee organ- Second Anniversary to Be Observed Tomorrow With in the sermon to be delivered bY lized for the purpose of choosing and Day of Events. | Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, min- |recommending officers for the federa- ister of AIl' Souls’ Church, at the|tion for the ensuing year. services to be held tomorrow morn-| Petworth B. Y. P. U. gave a program ing at the B. F. Keith Theater. at Walter Reed Hospital recently. Dr. Pierce has been preaching a|®Cherrydaie BeY. Bo G s 1oy the s%rlal of mxd-‘x.em;jn Sortacs ok :'hel),,,,,‘“m at that hosplal Aprli 2 above general subjec e special | Ll Dhase ‘of . the relations between | mdornt S0Cial was held betwee: “modernism and personal faith” 0! cently. be_ considered tomorrow morning fis| indicated by the Subject and sub- titles announced by Dr. Pierce, whose subject will be “Do We Really De- sire Immortality?” The _subtoplcs Im- and First Washington re- SECULAR LEAGUE. The Secular League The second anniversary of the dedi- cation of H Street Christiag Church, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (WHITE). Rosedale M. E. Church 418 Tenn. . puiT ST, LRl o ching—i1 a.m. ai Bpworth Loague - i WESLEY M. E. CHURCH o clh‘E'! Chase, D. C. o nnecticut ave. and Jecelyn st. JAMES O, NICHOLSON, D: D, Puater, 11 a.m.—Sacrament of the Lerd's 8 p.m.—Service the Men's Chi Sonday school, 9-':’-') l.’n. eI DOUGLAS MEMORIAL 11th and * X Bav. 3. 0. WRIGHTSON. D3 - —Sanday school. ~—Holy Communion. 7:00 p.m.—Bpworth League. 9:30a 11:00 Council. The lattér will give the con- will speak on “Respect for Law Basis ! of True Patriotism™ and Seantor Car- | “Why Many Are Indifferent o: H and 6th streets southwest, is to be | Apout the Future,” “Do People Get Mausiclans' Hall, 1006 E 8t. 8300 p.m—Sermon by Rev. Naymosd L SUNDAY, APRIL 63 P.M. T vention his benediction at the final | session. The Bishop of Pennsylvania will welcome the convention to his see city. The convention will begin with an outdoor procession, such as have been ! held at the sessions of the Anglo- Catholic congress, proceeding from the parish hall of Trinity Church to 5t. Mark's Church. This will be fol- lowed by a solemn pontifical celebra- ton of the holy eucharist, in St Mark's for the clergy and in St. Clem- ent's for the laiety. The preacher at St. Mark's will be the Bishop of Mil- waukee und at St. Clement's the Rev. ernment and Law Enforcems:nt." Fred B. Smith of New Yol city, the chairman of the citizens' committee of one thousand, will preside. George L, Bayliss will Le tho solofst, vwith Louis A. Potter at the organ. The doors will be open at , ani while a very special invitation is »x- tended to the high school and uni- versity students, the geacral public is invited. Faudl e 1) VISITOR WILL PREACH. { ter Glass of Virginia on “The Gov-: observed tomorrow. At 9:45 am. there will be a “booster”” Bible school, and at 11 am, the pastor will have for his subject, “Go Forward.” An organ recital and musical is to be presented at 4:30 p.m., with a num- ber of leading local musicians taking part. | At 7:30 p.m. an organ recitl is to be given, to be followed by a “big sing?" The sermon will be illustrated on a sereen. The church was dedieated April 4, Tired of Life or of the Lack of It?" “What Would Make Immortality At- tractive? “The Attitude of Modern Man Toward the Future.” The mu- sical program is in charge of Maj. Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass Lewis Corning Atwater, piano; Rich- ard Lorleberg, cello. The Unitarian . Laymen's League mission "week services will begin April 13, with Dr. William Laarence Sullivan’ of New York, assisted by Dr. Plerce, conducting the Sunday and nightly meetings. PRESBYTERIA! “Rejuvenation” DE. ALFREDO WARSAW. Admiesion Free. Discossien. BEFORMED. REFORMED 15th AND O STS. N.W. NRY H. BANCK, D, Pastor. 192 AT 13th AND MONROE BTS. N.W { i | Lincoln Road Church Liseoln rd., R. I. re. and U st. . WALTER G. MeNEIL, 11 am. and 8 p.m.—Preaching Minfster. &.m.—Chareh school, M. B. Speebmaz, St = "FOUNDRY SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST. | | | | | Dr. Bernard I. Bell, president of Stephen’s College’ The sided over by Rev. Dr. Caleb R. son and the sessfons of April 20 Rev. Dr. William H. van Allen of tl ! Church of the Advent, Boston of the speakers will be the Bishop Colorado, Rex. Father. v. Father Waggett, S. Dr. Charl n_of Milwauk. { Franci logical Seminary; Rev. Dr. William enthen of Baltimore a The subjects will_be: of Our Lord,” “The The mmunion,” “The REV. DR, HERBERT S, SMITH. Herbert Scott Smith com- wenty-fifth year as rector Episcopal Rev. Dr. pleted h of St 2 t Wedn evening wardefi tions recogniz parish. A re to him in the parish house, May 1. Dr. Smith is a graduate of Har-| ward University, where he also dirii post-graduate k for two years,| and of the Kpiscopal Theological | School, at Cambridge. The degree! of doctor of divinity a snferred !where upon him in 1900, He was ordained deacon in 1896 b Lawrence | America, Africa, S ssachuse in 1897 ! Australia, Chi of Maneach hees that the missionaries “Dr._Smith have been, th e ke up and reproduce locally t glo-Catholic inaugurated by the congress for the conversi Sngland. in addition to being nd day, the: {said in many ton, b jcustom of the Ang! tim B i s | people. Clerical and lay {been employed by the congress learry on tie evangelistic campai garet's sduy serv the presented him with resolu- | | a ik his work for thejand Priest and 2 piritu Meditatio t ent. there is 2 branch of ti ho priest atter! mini; India,, Polynes and | at! " mortgaged 200 persc heavily about e pravers will es, it being ti ” can Church—Ii third then complete will seat near use the guage 1,000 ht Results. e to the re sslons April 29 will be pre- tet- Some Huntington, H. Fluteh:- J. Hall of the General Theo- Study of Moral Theol- ANGLO-CATHOLIC PRAYER CAMPAIGN WORLD-WIDE All over the world, in every place | Anglican communion—America, South Japan—everywhere of the church re is a movement afoot year-of-prayer cam Anglo- cited Orthodox or Greek Catholic—to of the missioners have L Rev. Dr. Robert Bruce Clark of New York city will preach at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow at both service: At the morning service Dr. Clar! will preach on “What 1s Your Life, and at the night service on “Enthu- siasm.” Rey. Dirk Lay, & mi the Pima and Papago Indians, will speak at the Christian Bndeavor meeting at 6:45 p.m., and Miss Gladys Price will sing. ELECTED BY HEBREWS. Charles A. Goldsmith was elected ! president of the Washington Hebrew ARCHBISHOP SANCTIONS srevic of s Wachineion ions PASSION PLAY HERE | Wednesday night, Simon L. Nva | was elected vice president and Jacob | Eisenmann, treasurer. Members elected to the-tigard were: L. Maurice Kafka, D. J. Kaufman, Gerson Nordlinger and Herold Licht- enstein. _ Trustees elected were: Adolph Weyl, Leo Baum and Jacob Brock. An amendment to the consti- tution was adopted providing for a fixed contribution to the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. A, 0. BODA, Revival meetings begin Monday, at 8 pm, at the Centennial Baptist Church, when the pastor, Rev. E. Hez Swem, will be assisted by Evangelist A. O. Boda of Richmond, Va., who has conducted many series of services. Rev. Dr. Swem will relate tomor- row night, at S o'clock, “How a Woman Frightened My Friend,” and the musical Brown family will render instrumental melodies. The pas 111 o'clock ing subject is Satisfying by he of sionary among A. | ot | | | “The Holy City” to Be Presented at President Theater for Mission Churches. Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arch- bishop of Baltimore, has officlally sanc- tioned the presentation in Washington of the passion play, “The Holy City,” which will be presented at the President The- ter next week for the benefit of the {mission churches of Virginia and M lana Rev. Francis J. Humey. assistant rector of St. Patrick’s, and the directer of the amateur dramatic organization which will present «the Lenten play, wrote to the archbishop urging the co- operation of the churches in the under. taking. Archbishop Curley said he was pleased |that the St. Patrick Players intend pro- ducing “The Holy City,” and he hoped the people of the city of Washington will attend. In addition to lending his indorsement he FOSTER TO LEAD SINGING. Percy S. Foster will direct the singing at the morning service in the Fourth Presbyterian Church tomor- row. In the evening a large chorus will be organized under Mr. Foster's direction and special programs of { gospel singing will be arranged. The Sunday evening services will be to a large degrée devoted to song, in which every one is invited to unite, ass | by the large chor: ia, he on be he ke PRESBYTERIAN. | been there since last October. | during the ministry of Rev. P. A. Cave, who is now executive secre- tary of ‘the Christlan churches of the District of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland. The present pastor has Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church East Side Chevy Chase Cirele. HUBERT REX JOHNSON, Pastor. At the church you will learn of its nume- rous activities. Dr. Douglas’ Putnam Rirnie, pastor-elect, will preach at 11 a.m. To provide room for those who have been furned away at former services, the new auditorium, though unfin- ished, will be used from today onward. The new choreh will be dedicated on May 4. at 3 pm. FIRST i RESBYTERIAN JOHN MARSHALL PL. JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minieter, 11 AM: “THE PLAGUE STOPPED”! 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “RELIGION” What people, in their inward seives, think it is. - BIBLE CLASS SPEAKER. Dr. George W. Truett has accepted the invitation of the Men's Organized Bible Class Assoclation to hold a se- ries of mectings in Washington April 30 to May 7, inclusive. Dr. Truett is pastor of the First Baptist Church at Dallas, Te pulpit orator of great abilit meetings will be held in the audito- | rium of Calvary Baptist Church. Dr. Truett will speak daily at 2:45 and 8 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN. Il " Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton sts. . BERNARD BRASKAMP, M. A., Paster, 5 a.m.—Sunday school. Preaching sarvices in upper reom of new chapel. Entrapce on 16th and Monro» sts. 11:00 2. m. —Sermon: ‘“Weathering Life’s Starms."” Music by Chorus Choir. 7:00 p.m.—Curistian Endeavor meetings. $:00 p.1n.—Sermon: ‘‘The Things That Make Life Bacred.” Georgetown Church £.5%, 748 REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Pastor. 9:45, §. 8.; 11 a.m.. Communion, Dr. W Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev, J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Paster, 0:30—8unday scheol. 11:00—“A Want Advertisement.'' 7:00--Christian “Endeavor, the quartet Pt Mo Chisseln| Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. Wednesday, § p.m.—Prayer mesting. Large Young People’s Chorus. the archbishop will come to Washing- | ton for the Thursday night performance, | and with his staff will occupy a box at | METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN to gn Radcliffe assisting; 5 p.m., Gownod's ‘Gallia,” by Quartet. Thurs..” April 10, Geo. Washington University Giee Club. Central Presbyterian Charch burned din past “thirteen erect house and of somet en the well equipped parish consequent over $30,000. While the « ze in twe been beautifie memorials, amon n was a brass This, window and to make a hand windows, aiso of tiffa been placed in the tr marble front iu t Dr. Smith s standing_committec ¢ Washington, of the cane nd other committee on mem Tardink and t wereased it has gifts first of given in chancel ntributed Other have . ‘and a also and wh 19 mber of the the dio o sranitie iness, o on the shop mar hou: hoard of and o Thre a member of th the Hous pal the Epis Hospita MISS DE GRANGE TO GIVE _DRAMATIC RECITAL nge will al of Grace —the Me after- First Lenore Marie d & Lenten dramatie reci Hoffman White's “Christu senger of Peace] tomorrow on at 1 velock the Congregat Chury 10th streets t Miss de uatic dir center de hools in 5 thwe dra- nity public was former the cou of the pingion and has had onsiderable experience in directing pageants. “Christus” presents in beautiful and simple form the story of the life of Christ. The adm is free In connection with the singing of Gounod's “Gallia” at the church to- morrow_night at 8 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, the pastor, will ¥ive a Lenten address based teaching of Christ in the last part f the fourteenth chapter of St uke's Gospe His topic will be ounting the Cost.” At 11 am. Dr. 1l have for his subject “God's hi on the | ! which is being conducted in connec- | 1 {tion with the year of prayer. | | CLASS PLANS SERVICE. The service tomorrow evening at the astern Presbyterian Church will be conducted by the Eastern Men's Bible Cla: The pastor of the church, Rev. Dr. Alfred B. Barrows, will be the F r. A large male chorus, assiated by the Sunday school orchestra, will lead in the communjty sing service. Class President J. Morville Barker wili ide. fellowship meeting of the Bible will be held in the men's room Monday evening. The annual report of the class activities will be recefved at this meeting. The class president will announce the appointments for the al: »i m: S S. S. CLASS TO MEET. | la Association of Daily Schools, Philadlephia w board of manager: iboard membe: denominationa{ Missionary Union has organized a special Bible school committee to help in the | promoting, } far east. Mrs. Edgar Seitzer is chair- has becom | tire district of Hang Chow, where a | tained _this sum o theater. P2 aiar e BIBLE-SCHOOLS ELECT. | At a recent meeting of the “'L?rld! 4th and B se. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Paster. Morning sermon—11 o'clock, “SELLING JESUS TO THE PEOPLE" R Floyd W elected The following local people wers so elected to membership on the Homer J. Coun- | Murray . . Kenworthy, | Culbertson, Mrs. Ruby Lec | gton, and Rev. on to the local , the Women's Inter- pre Senator from Ohio. DIVINE SCIENCE. 1 NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST lor, Re dafly yaation | Te1s 11th 8t N.W. Second Floor Froat, SUNDAY SERVICE, 4 P.M. “TNFAILING HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES.” Healing in the I of these schools an of this committee, and the union responsible for the en- | eeting, urrent patients received Sundas) N of schools w ain- | i TEe oo 18- will'be main- | pupite s 15 (except 10 AM.—8 P.M. diocesan coaching class for ay school teachers using the Christian nurture series of lesson ma- terial will meet in Christ Church, 31st snd O streets northwest, April 13, at 30 p.m. For the convenience of se who would miss their evening meal by attending the class, supper will be served at nominal cost at 6 o'clock. There are about seventy teachers, { representing ten Sunday schools, en- | rolled in the coaching class, but all | intgrested people are invited to at- | tend. Instruction will,be given in | the lessone for the fiTst three Sundays after Baster in all the courses from | L to 13, except 6. Rev. John S. Moses, chairman of the committee on teach- | ors of the diocesan board of religious ducation. is in charge of the coach- | e Miss Emma Gray, Dr. Geo. E. Ricker. Miss Leona Foathors. T CONGREGATIONAL. MT. PLEASANT (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road near 14th st. In the Residential Neorthwest. Walter Amos Morgan Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Communion serviee, “OVERCOMING LIFE'S LONELINESS” 3 > Onildren's story every Sunday morsirg. il speak Sun- || 500 p.m.—VESPER SERVICE. H THE DIVINITY OF JESUS, w.0. 4 901 Rhiode Islad ave, D.w. X rvices. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holine s Service, 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, § p.m ALL_WELCO! eople’s Tabernac'e Sheafe, mink Themer e 0th and V| ts. Nw. | Lawis C. | day at § p.m Control.” ing school. UNITED BRETHREN. LORD" | | NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN The Homlike Church 9TH AND D N.E. SERVICES OF WORSHIP: 11:00 AM—7:45 PM. Bible School, 30. C. e | CLARENCE ROY STAUFFER, Minister. i | i | | Rl D VBlgLEflSTqD N vt International Bible Students Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 1012 9th St. N.W. 2 pn.—Leeture by M L. SMITH. ot TRUE PROMOTION.” o meoting. 45 p.m.—Tower study Seats free. ___ CHRISTADELPHIAN. Christadelphian Ecclesia » N»\v.uhmnm: HALL. av. e, _ Every Sunda 0 a.m. Al welcome. Christadelphian Chapel ' 732 Webster St. N.W. 11 a.m.—Worship. § ~“The Man at God's Right Hand.” by . TAYLOR. " UNITED LODGE | OF THEOSOPHISTS “UNFINISHED MAN” NEW _CHURCH (Swedenborgian.) .Church of the New Jerusal Sixteenth above O N.W. 9.45—Classes of the Sunday school. 10:00—Arcana Class for adults 11:00—Morning worship with pastoral sermon. ‘Subject : NE TAKEN, THB OTHER LEFT." 5:00—Cotirmation_ciass., Free library. Open daily. PASTOR. R AUL SPERRY. THEOSOPHY. ~ Washington X: Lodge—T. S. 1216 H ST. N.W. F 3 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, & AT § P.M.— “The Higher Self, the Still Small Voice” | By George Shibley, Directer of ‘the Ressirch Buress'of 'Wesh- ington. Music—Sololst, Madame Boury. g Liesdays, Fundamentals of The Toorea P of Nombers; - Friday. Secret. Doctrine. 4 P aarge leuding lbrary. Vieitoes intited. iFourteenth Street Church of i Christ 14t% and Meridian sts. now. Bible study, 10 a.m. ; Preaching and Communion, 11 a.m. and 745 p.m. | A hearty welcome to everybody. _ B. LARTMORE. Minister. ark View Christian Church Park Road Wast of Georgia Ave. WALTER F. SMITE, Minister, Bible school—0:45 n.m. . OPMENT OF THE SPIRITUAL GIFT.” m.—Junior Church. ~“FAMILIAR HYMNS." Tilustrated witth stereopticon. nior and 6 Columbia Hei}hu Christian . Park Road Near 14th St Harvey Baker Smith, Minister, 30 a.m.—Rible sc 1ol 11:00 “Life’'s Monumental Hour,"” :00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. | :30 p.m.—Sunday Evening Club. 9:45 a.m.—Church school. Clagwes for all BVERYBODY WELCOME, Congregational 10th and Mass. ave. n.e. Rev. George Barrow-Nielson, M-nister. ’ SUNDAY, APRIL 6. 11 a.m.—Subjeet : “And He Came to Himself” 5:00 pom.: Community Song Service. “The Effect of the ‘War Upon Faith” Bverybody withont a chureh home will find a warm welcome here. Organist and Choir Director. Soprano, M Hasel o Hughes prano, Miss Hazel G. g Contraito, Miss Charlotte Harriman. PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL.) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Chureh school. “LHE GREATEST SIN." NORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D, Pastor 9:48 o.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon : “THE BREAD OF LIFE” 7:00 pm.—C. E. Activities. 8:00 pm.— “THE TRIUMPHANT ENTRY” Iliustrated. e Decision Day. 8:00 p,m. Have a_Church?” THE LY CHURCH. Address by MRS. LUKHODA ‘CONGREGATIONAL. BANERJBE, a native of India, & 15th St. Christian Church 15th st. and Ky. ave. ae. C. N. JARRETT, Pastor. 9:40 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Communion and preacking. Bvery member at commonion todsy, | 45 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor. 7:45 p.m.—Preaching. A welcome to all | { | | i i | 1 9:30 a.m. Larrest Bible school B o Seeus Dibts ciass 1n Frince Gosrres County. service, with Lord’s supper, 11 am., PREACHER, REV. B. H. MELTON, General Secretary. Disciples’ Union of tue District -of Columbia. Dresing service, at 7:45 p.m.,’ . PREACHER, MR. PAGE McK. ETCHISON, Director of Religious Work, Y. M. . A. | Vermont Avenue Christian Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev, EARLE 'WILFLEY, LL.D., Pastor, 9:45 ¢.af.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.— “Jesus Facing the Cross” 200 p.m.—Special musical service by choir, ‘W, E. Braithwaite, director. 6:15 p.m.—Young People’s Tea. 00—Christian Endeaver meetings. “Thursday, T:30—Midweek prayer service. v i at! i —— Today (Saturday), 4:45 and 8 p.m.—CHARLES CRAW- FORD GORST—“THE BIRD MAN.” Bird Music—Bird Life. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest L 2 11 AM.—Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Preaches an Expository Sermon on “GOD’S WAY.” 4:45 PM. LENORE ‘MARIE DE GRANGE Presents Lenten Dramatie Recital CHRISTU S—THE MESSENGER OF PEACE BY GRACE HOFFMAN WHITE Gounod’s Famous 66 8 P.M. . 99 Chorus Sixty . G, GALLIA” v sk Dr. Pierce Speaks on “COUNTING THE COST” OBERLIN COLLEGE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION N This exceptional group of College Actors will present “The Game o;PChcss," g“E:olnmbix'le" and “Sham.”- Admission free. Reserved seat section open at 7 p.m. and plays given 8 pm. chnesday. April 9. . 3 PASSION WEEK PAGEANTS BEGIN APRIL 13 HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE; | | | i | SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY. Sixteenth and Irving 8ts. N.W. Rev. J. H. TAYLOR, D. D., Paster. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday echool and RBible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by DR. TAYLOR. Commun.on. 3:00 p.m.—Junior Christian Bodeavor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 6:30 p.m.—Social Hour for Young Peo- pie. p.m.—Christian Endeavor Socie- Address by Mrs. WESTMINSTER 7th St. near E S.W. Rev, HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11 a.m.—Commanion service. Adult baptism and reception of members. « 8 p.m.—Praise service, with sermen. A hearty weicome to this friendly chureh, ‘Washington Heights Presbyterian Church | Columbia and Kalerams Rd: | REV. JOEN C. PALMER D. D., Minister, 1, $:00 p.m.—Address by Mr. Raiph C. Norton of Belgian Geepel 8:00 p.m., Thursday—Prager service. Small children cared for during mors- ing service. Take Mt. Plessant st. car or 14th st. ,car or 16th st. bus to Irving st. . n.o. 16th aud Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederick B. Richards, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 30 8.m —Sunday school \ 00 8.m.—Sacrament of the Lord's supper. | Sermon, “The Lare of the Cross.”” .S, C.E, “Pall Down o1 Thursday, 10:00 3 m —Adult classes. :00—Worship, with sermon by Dr. ., The Pervemal Tomak Times—More of | The Church of the Pilgrimsi SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. school, with classes for | inersber of the family e “CHALLENGE OF A HANDICAP. p.m.—Junior Christian Endeaver. | 5:00 prin.-Tntermediate Christian Endeavor. £:00 b1, —Social hour und supper 4t the manse, 0 which all sirangers ia the cliy are invited. DOOE. BELLS." hristian ' Endeaver So- | i i | i Lift Up."” ( Mid-week Prayer Small children cared for doring Sumdsy motning ervice. A OORLJAL WELCOME TO ALL. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND N ST. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister, 9:30 —Sunday School. Intermediste and Jumior Departments. 9:45—Primary and Beginners' departments. 9:45—Everygirl's Bible Class, Miss Mabel N. Tharston, teacher. 9:45—All Comers' Men's Bible Class. Hon. Hustus Thompeon, teacher, 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bidble Class for Men and ‘Womes. 9:45—Lenten Bible Class for Young Wemes. Mrs. Flaine Rising, teacher, 9:50—Hon. W. 8. Oulbertson's Bible Class, for Men and Women. 11:00—Meraing Dr. Wood : s CIENCY.™ 6:15—Christian Endeavor supper aad Ves- per service. 8:00—Bvening _service. Sermen by Dr. Wood: “TERRIFYING VOICES AND THEIR MEANING." Fvening choir of 100 voices. (The worning and evening services and Pverygirl's Bible class will be broadeast, WDM, 360 meters wave-leagth.) 8:00 Thursday—Midweek service for prayer and conference. Dr. Weod will speak on, “Workers For and Against God. ALL WELOOME. MET=5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sts. 8.W. CLAUDE M, HESSER, 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by DELL, dean 7:45 pom—Epmacls - Teatoe. Assivermry B aNer, Mr: Homer J: Gousclior MOUNT PLEASANT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 36th ST. N.W. NEAR LAMONT. Rev., CLIFTON K. BAY, Minister. 9:30a.m.—Sunday school 5 Bible classes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- mon by PAGE McK. ETCHISON 7:00 p.m.—Epworth —Leafi:u. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Ad- dress béf-'F TRACY_ L. JEFFORDS Special music at both services by the quartet. Thurs,, 8 p.m—Midweek prayer 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. L Pastor's Assistant, Rev. William A. Eisenberger 0 a.m.—Bible school. i 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Rev. Robert Bruce Clark, D.D,," Of New York City. Sobject: “What Is Your Life?” p.m.—Christian Endeavor. p.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Dr. Clark Subject: “Enthusiasm” 8:00 p.m., Thursday—The Mid- week service. ALL WELCOME. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont sts. n.w. { Take any 14th st. car. get off at Fairmont st. | Pastors: Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, - Dr. Isaac Ward. Sunday echool and men’s class, 9:30. Morning service at 11 Mrs. Ralph O, ton of the Belgian Gospel Mission and & Belgian assistant, Mr. Collinet, will apeal Mr. Percy S. Foster will\direct the singing Christian Endeavor Society at 7. Evening evaugelistic servied at 6. Dr. Ward will preach. Mr. Percy §. Foster will conduct & special program of gospel Eastern Presbyterian Church Sixth St. snd Md. Ave. N.E. i service. Sermen “CHRIST-GIVEN 6:43 8:00 | REV. A. R. EUL- of ' Washington and p.m.—*THE KING'S BUSINESS.' Male Chorus in Bvening. Eckington, Mot Cwvitol, cor. Fiorida sve. and Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. a.m.—Sunday school; 7 p.m., C. E. Sermon Subjects IVINE GUIDANCE.” 00 p.m.—REV. J. 8. CONNING, D. D. Seats Free. Bvery One Welcome. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (The Represemtative Church) Sth Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. REV. W. A. LAMBETH, Pastor. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assist. Pastor 9:30—Sunday School. Departmentally Organized. Classes for Everybody. 11:00' a.m.—Sermon by DR. W. L. DARBY Secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches. 11:00 a.m—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. Overholt 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. : 8:00 pm.—Sermon by DR. W. L. DARBY Special music at church ‘services by male quartet and chorus choir under direction of R. Deane Shure. [ = . =R, { i First £7. 30,437, BUHRE! ) DIVINE SERVICES at 11 acm. nd 5 pon- BUNDAY SCHOOL. 5:45 a.1n. C .80 7 p. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHUERCH, THE FIRST CHURCE OF CHRIST, BCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid st. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, N.E. Masonic Temple, 8th and F stn. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Musonic Temple, 13th st. and X. Y. are. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade’ 14th et and Park rd. SUBJECT : “UNREALITY" SUNDAY, 11 A.M. AND 8 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL—11 A.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS— 8 O'CLOCK. READING ROOMS 1319 F ST. N.W., Room 608— Heurs, 0'to § (€xcopt Wedsenday, 9 ¢p 284 Sundays and holidsys, 2:30 fo ). 148 EAST CAPITOL ST.— Hours, 12 to 8 (ezrept Wedsesduyw, 12 to 8;'Sundayr, 2:30 to 5:30. Closed © holidays). COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sts.— Hours, 10 .to 9 (Wednesdays, 10 to and Sundays and holidass, 2:30 to 5:30). THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Road ) (Second Floor)— 10t09 week days (except Wedneadars, o METHODIST PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhode Tsland nve. at Ist st. . REV. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, D. D., Paster. Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor—7 P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL 'Colored) Haven M. E. Church 14th and B sts. and Mass. sve. s.e. WM. BROWN. Pastor £:30 a.m.—Children’s school hewr. 11:00 a'm.—Communion by Pastor Pm.—Sermon by Dr. Brown of Howard. [ANE C. M. E. CHURCH|| 14th and C sts. ne. PAUL L. MORE, PASTOR a.m.—Sunday sehool. am—Sermon by Paster and Hel Communian. 0 p.m.—Bench Raily. Sermen.by Rev. | I W. Waters, pastor, Bbeneser M. B Church! Musle by choir of Ebeneser M. E. 7:45pm 9:30 a.m.—Church school. i 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Preach- ing by Rev. George ClarkePeck, D.D. of Baltimere, Md. THEMES: AM.—"An Unpremeditated Partnership” I M.—“A Characteristic Chalienge” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. WELCOME. Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Grant circle and New Hampshire ave. x.:- “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM.' REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Paste: 11:00 a.m. REV. JOHN R. SHANNON, D. D., Prominent Minister, Anthor, Lecturer. 8:00 p.m.: | REV. FRANK W. COLLIER, D. D.. Dean of the Aj n University, Peychologist, C: (Soldiers’ Home ca: rect to the chureh.) P, | MEMORIAL M. E. Jolm Marshall Plgee and C nw. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D, Minister 11:00 . m —Communion. Baptism. Ad- dress by Minister. & p.m.—Popular service. Address by . Mrs. Ralph C. Norton of Beigiom. She hes s wonderful message to tell of the work of the Lord in Belgiom, #:30 2.3 —] = school, with clasess for all age. ~—Bibie cl tanght Ly Mis- . lass 5 ght by Bpwerth League from 6 o 7:43 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME. The National Methodist Church WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Il g N. 10:00 a.m. | ress from Kansss. 11:08 a.m.—Preaching by Rev. John McMurra, .m.—Epworth League. 00 p.m —Preaching by John McMurray RYROD Theee services will belp YOU. . Men’s Day Galbraith A. ‘M. E. Zion Church €ih st bet. L and M sts, n.w. A D BATTLE. Paiter ¥ scbooi and Bible elasses “THE ARMOUR." :30 p.m.—8ermon o the men of Wasbhington by Bov. M. L. . D. D. 6:30 p.m.—Varick Christian Endeaver. 8:00 pm.—Annuel sermon to St. Cecelia Court, Ne. 15, A. D. of J. You are welcome to oar we: 3 B.—Sunday. April 13, will be uprlng; | 9th and P Sts. N.W. JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D., Minister 1m Rev. D. Stewart Patterson ? the Board of Temperazr. 8 p.m.—Address by the Hon. George Bocobo Delegats’ to the Philippine Conference. 9:302.m—Charch School. 11:00a.m.—Junior Church, 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. ALL WELCOM rally on building fomd. METEUDIST EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cormer 4th and DSts. S.E. REV. J. W, WATERS, Ministar, Sunday scheol hour. m.—Sermon by ¢ t. and Pa. Ave. S.E. JOSEFH DAWSON, D. D., Paster. Sundsy school, 9:30 a.m. Sermen by the ts_Adorn the Gespel. “The Lifting of Peter. Epworth League, 7 p.m. Mass. Ave. Northwest Between 9th and 10th Sts. MCKENDREE (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Morning Service—11 AM. Karl E. Gooseman, Superintendent of Gospel Mission. SUBJECT “ARE THE DAYS OF MIRACLES PASSED?” Mrs. Gooseman will sing. Night Service—8 P.M.—Rev. Samuel M. Croft . SUBJECT “THE SINNERS’ FRIEND” The -new “Pastor will preach next Sunday both morning and night. Sunday School, 9:30 A M. TUESDAY, 3 to 5 P.M.—Service of Prayer for the Healing of the -- Siok. THURSDAY, 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting. * FRIDAY, 8 P.M.—Pentecostal Meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME ALL THE TIME - CALV-ARY On Cofumbia Road N. W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister 9:30—Calvary Bible School. Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class. Mr. rRoy H. Wolfe, President; Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. {111:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by REV. DR, JOHN SPECIAL MUSIC: Organ, “‘Cortege Funebre' Unto Me™ (Stainer). Solo, “O Love That Wilt Not Let Cey. Orgas, *Marche Anglaise’ (Clark). C. BENSON " (Dubels). Anthem, “0 Come" ‘Thee Go" (Harker), Mes M- 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Service. :00—Public Worship, with SPECIAL SERMON 2, 5 “Prayer” (Guilmant) ; SPBCIAL MUSIC: Sorrow” 3 “Al Sederate’ (Patsesy: ” Anthem lmmmh:"'“(d.mnl). Duet ““The Divige Petition (Stainer), Mr. Green and Mr. Miller. Organ, ‘‘Postiude” (Wlison). GEORGE LD DIRECTOR OF = Om CHURCH MUSIC: EMMA LOUISE RCH ORGANIST. FREE SBATS TO IC: DOORS OPEN IN THE EVENING AT