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10 THE 'EVENING CONFERENCE WANTS Veteran Is Called BISHOP REASSIGNED T Direct Church Religious Work| Baltimore Area Methodists -to l’e- tition for McDowell’s Re- turn to Washmgton nue Christian congrega- Thursday The Vermont Av Church at a tional meeting evening voted to e 1 to Rev. John Barclay, B.D., M.A act as director of religious educa~ tion Mr, Barclay is the College of the vania University, Le fter which he studie heologic ninary a graduate ol Transyl- Number of Changes in District| Pastorates Noted. ! nd took a ious edu- lege, Co- York - cation at Te lumbia University, city He tucl Mem Va., whe cluy McDowell s of the pre-| Balti- | tes in Ken 1wt Alexan Campbell Church. Bethany, he is now located well known and gymnast and trained 3 ‘hool team which won \u“un!ml iplonship in basket ball in a oAt C He enlisted time of the served in winning ias held pasto orial 1o concluding session e was spent in read for o s¢ appointments | ad been arranged by Bishop Me- Dowell in conference with his cabinet rict superintendents. A chang are churc ving conte ). the h and Furope in the world war, 4! the rank of captain. P th cinity. Dr. John vinted ing_hi v. 8. Carroll the pulpit wits intendent, the o was appoint MeKendree, suc i Shreve, who was 1t is under- devote TEAP- | ere ordered by the other this | of Bishop McDowell's - ns were chosen delegates to the ge Dr. John R. E District superintendent, min- 'I:fl the -!I ation. Mrs. D. . perintendent of dea- srk of the Woman's Home Society, ted lay Jer was the nferences conferenc was 3. s deleg Mr Methd he b Dr. ev. H months Church Baltim the late Rev . Heis: Goes to Chevy Chase. appo ¥ Chasc, where Neff, who in turn ted Winche ded air | . P, \ore, for hurch in n. cditor _Advo im tor of { new is Rev. B, the pulpit Dumbarton . Rol- Annapolis and trict superin- | | tendent district | George ndent Harry el unker of Baltimore Hill, W. Combined ¢ of were Church “,n be | Laise OBSERVES PALM SUNDAY. observance will | all services at urch tomorrow Hev pastor chil- servied theme school clock Tloffma Chure sing them REVIVAL IS PLANNED. who Se inary. R Lanham charge from Drew I'ev. John Mc I charge of appointment 1a A. Mossbur has been Tunting Hill. Vien wili have as their pas Rudisill and Rev ev. D. IL Marti 25 pase Pl;l.tn on th hrflr‘n\im- the conferenaw Dr. Mart present on the lecture platform n. W. Og Leonardtown, without ppointment to J. E. Matthews will conduct s at Tuxedo until i new pointed. He will, however, continue as the pastor of Leonardtown for me months, The new pastors will occupy their pulpits tomorrow The, following pre: Washington distriet do n Remain st Stations. morrow h the entir been placed ight, otts Ave furray Massachu fumbii Park r leadership an are Wi bjects for This Day tomorrow Whom Y« Monday followi nizht be u Chaic Woman the Door." Done” and * the servi two serv April with ~ Is Not | snd the ubject, “That | fram Tar: : amp | SPECTAL M'EMOBIAL SEB.VICES Springs, Rev. Coneord and Cabin John, amasch lis Chur Galthersburg, Herndon, Rev. ) Re Pre ,,M ri o T hurch, whe: ars an active ; Laytonsville gomery, R ~ UNITED BRETHREN. 'MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH adburn Bruen Lambdin; J. E "Huddleson, Montgomery Slick Calva Congre ¥ I, Mitchell: North \jumin T. Hyn Fdward Hakes; Ros:. Linger: Trinity, Rev Cnion, Rev L C. N 5 Iman; Wash- H. Corkran; Capitol, Re: Pstworth, R dale, Rev. C. F. hi Dawson; 3 ington ' Woodside alph D. Smith, Dr. Goorge Clark Peck of more will continue to upply Fo until June 1 Bishop Mc the owell s Ohio, spending where he is rrick lectures to »hio Wesleyan Uni- v. Bishop McDowell an Jumnus of this institution. will return in time to address the 1 entennial of Cily Sta ?;\ the afternoon and eve NORTH CAPITOL AND R Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D, Pastor 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 2.m.— : Communion 7:00 p.m.—C. E. Actisit 8 e Decision ey Plea for McDowell. The general conference, which meets during the month of May at Springfield, Mass.. will rc . tions from the Baltimore 3 the lay electoral con reassign bls)mp MeDo Wash; milar NFW THOUGHT _ 1 | | ) p.m, Communion and Illustrated Address. requests __NEW 'I'HOl'F HT . CHRISTIAN HEALING CHRIST SERVICE CHURCH 509 11th St. N.W. SUNDAY MORNING—11 A.M. Rev. G. LAMSA, B. D. WILL LECTURE Subject: “Far East Christian Healing” DR. A. STEWART 0.5.A—P.S. S. A. FAMOUS HEALER OF LOS ANGELES, CALIF. WILL LECTURE and HEAL THE SICK Bring the Sick Especially Those Suffering Pain All Welcome Regardless of Faith or Creed Free Seats—Free Healing DR. STEWART TUESDAY—HOTEL GORDON from ! Hand | usual distribution | r the | DR. HOUSE WILL GIVE SERIES OF SERMONS ; Dr. E. 1. House, minister and lec- turer, is to deliver a series of leo- tures on “The Psychology of Re- ligion” at the Ingrim Memorial Con- gregational Church, 10th street and Massachusetts avenue northeast, | every day; beginning April 20 and through May 2, at 3 and 8 p.m. Dr. House 15 to preach the Easter Sunday morning sermon at 11 o'clock, and at 8 pm. will speak on “The Wonders of the Mind." His subjects will be i 3 pm. “The Bridge of | Iaith”; § p.m.. “The Destroyers and Builders of Health” April_23. Affirmatiol “The Power of | “The Drama of | the Face. April 24—3 pm. “Does the Bible Teach Healing Today?' 8 p.m., “The | *sychology of Praye | April 25—3 p.m. “Life's t p.m., “Spiritual vs. ental Healing.” April 26—3 p.m., “Psychle Phenom- ena, or Occultism, Theosophy, Spir- { itualism. ~ Dreams, Hyprotism and | Telepathy.” Apri | of Lif. 7—11 am. “The Symphony |3 3 p.m., “Where Is Heaven?" ) 8 p.w “‘Life as a Masterpieca" April 28—3 p.m., “How to Train the Will for Success”; 8 p. m., “The Power {of Concentration.’ i April 29-—3 p.m. | Ropeatea? s “pom, | seluna Mind of God.” i 1\[!'1' “How to Heal 8 “The Holy Spirit| Supet reon clous Mind of God. ‘The Psychology of . “The Psychology of May 2—3 p.m., “The Psychology of | Temptation”; 8 p. m., How to Get Health and Keep It.” | WILL ADDRESS MINISTERS. iBB]hmnre Pastor to Speak Before | Federation. ] Rev. Dr. Oscar T. Olson, pastor of the Mount Vernon Place M. I. Church of Baltimore, Is to address the annual meeting of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, April 23. The ses- sfon will be held at €alvary Baptist Church, dinner being served at 6 o'clock ‘and the business matters fol- lowing.~ New officers will be elected for the ensuing year. Invitations will be extended to pastors and church | representatives on the council of the | | federation. | | i | PLAN PAGEm AT CHURCH. A pageant, “The Golden Chain of *is to be given Friday night stern Presbyterian Church. The nt was written by Miss Allce i Stuart and is given under the direc- {tion of Mrs William Thies. No ad- | mission will be charged. __ CHRISTIAN. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN 9TH AND D N.E. The Homelike Church ERVICES OF WORSHIP 11:00. A.M.—7:45 P.M. 9:30. C.E, €46, CLARENCE ROY STAUFFER, Minister, 15th St. C 15th st. and Ky. ave. &e 0:40a.m 5 11:0 @ . Communion and prem ‘Man's Three-Fold Power. p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Mer's Bibie ¢ peater, itoa: 6. EilL 5th mmm Ohto. Fourteenth Street Churc] Christ and Meridian ste. l | aw s asd Communioz, 11 w.um. ad} welrome to everybedy. B. LARIMORE. Minister. Park View Christian Charch | Parx Road Kast of Georgin Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. Bible sehool—9:45 a.m. 5 REALIZING THE KINGDON." | 00 a.m.—Jupior_Chureh. 'THE LIFE OF CHRIST." Tilustrated_with stereopticon. Junior and Sepior C. E. at 4 and 6:45 p.m Preaster services’ every evealng except aturduy Re 0:45 8.m.—Bible Sehoat. 11:00 a.m. “Who Is This?” Masic under direction of W. E. Braithwaite. p.m.—Christian Endeaver meeting. Holy week mervices, with preaching by pas- 5:00 p.m. Columbia Heights Christian Purk Bosd Near 14th St. OLD.TIME BEVIVAL, April 13 to 20, Harvey Baker Smith Percy 8. Foster, Fivangelist Soag Leader Rervices every night etcept Saturday. Old-{ashioned Gompel for ~New-fashloned FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest 11 AM.—Palm Sunday Scrmon, by Dr‘ Noble Plercc. “CRUCIFIXION —will be_sung by Vested Chorus of Sixty Voices. Harry Edward Mueller, Choirmaster. Passion Reproducing the Pas “The Triumphal Entry” SUNDAY—MONDAY~TUESDAY 8 P.M. WEDN ESDAY—THURSDAY—-FRIDAY “The Fulfillment” Large cast, costumes, lights, under direction of Estelle Wentworth and Albert Parr. EVERY ONE INVITED FREE WILL OFFERINGS Pageant STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924, CHURCH ANNOUNCES HOLY WEEK PROGRAM The services will begin Palm Sun- day at St. Mark's Episcopal Church at 7:30 am. with the celebration of the holy communion. At 11 am. there will e the second celebration of the holy communion, when the rector, Rev. W. H. Pettus, will preach. At § p.m. Rev. W. A. Masker will preach, when the service will be the shorten- od form of, evening prayer. The choir will rendér appropriate anthems. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before Egster and Maundy Thursday the holy ¢ommunion will be celebrat- ed at 11 am.; at 7:30 p.m., evening prayer and sermon each evening. The recior will preach each evening, ex- cepting Wednesday, when Mr. Masker will preach. The service of the three sod Friday, the mrdlllllr)nl on Bishop Will Visit Epiphany Church For Confirmation ‘The Bishop of Washington will visit the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock service and administer the rite of confirmation. At 4 p.m. he will preach in the Bethlehem Chapel of the National Cathedral. Next week the Bishop will be the noonday speaker at Kpiphany Church. Before his elevation to the episcopate, Bishop Freeman was the rector of Epiphany Church and his visitation next Sunday will be in the nature of a home-coming. Since his resignation from the rec- torship_ last September, Epiphany parish has been without a regular rector, the work being carried on by Rev. Raymond L. Wolven, as- sisted by Rev. Jebez Backus and Rev. E. H. Gibson, associate clergy of the parish. e PAGEANT AT MT. VERNON. The pupils of the primary depart- ment of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South Sunday school, under the direction of Mra Rossell J4. Mitchell, superintend- ent, will glve an Baster pageant ‘Wednesday evening, at a o'clock, in the Sunday school auditorium. There will be a series of tableaux and pantomime, and a number of storles on Easter themes will be told. S GOOD FRIDAY SEBVICES | Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke. | rector of the Church of the .\wn-l R som, 12th street and Massachusetts| —— - - - avenue northwest, will conduct “The| _____ BIBLE STUDENT! Three Hourd" devotion from 12 to 3 p.m., Good Friday. The penotential office will be recited at § wm. and at | in the evening lh1 choir will render cifixion” will be rendered by the com- bined choirs of the Church of the Good Shepherd and St. Mark's on Good Friday at 8 p.m. The rector | will administer the sacrament of holy baptism Easter evening at § o'clock. Bishop Free will preach and ad- minister the apostolic rite of con- on on St. Mark's day evening 0, April 2 Classes for con- firmation instruction meet Wednes- days at 4:30 p.m. for boys, Fridays at 4 p.m. for girls, and Wednesdays at § p.m. for adults. CHURCH OF “THE NAZARENE Seventh and A N.E. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMB, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; preaching, Youug People, praer meeting, Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE Aunrronvx 1012 9th St. N.W. 11 a.m.—lecture by Pilgrim J. A. BABUER- LEIN of Brooklyn, N. T Subject: “The Second World Ending— Millions Now Living Wi Never Die” (The publie specially invited.) 3 p.m.—Lecture by Mr. M. G. ELLIS Subject: “BAPTISM. Servica meetiog. Montbly congregatiomal meeting. No_ eollection. T PRESBYTERIAN. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church H Columbia and Kalorama Rds. { REV. JOHEN C. PALMER D. D., Minister, 930w Hiona REFORMED. REFORMED’ Flirst AT 13t AND MONROE sTS, DR. JAMES D. BUHRER. Min DIVINE SERVICES at 11 a.m. 454 8 5 SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9 :45 a. E.S.7pm. 15th AND O STS. N.W. Grace nexiy ' RANCK. D. D Pater. worship, 11 a.m. " Thursday prayer meetiog, | p.m. MURRAY S. KENWORTHY, P. 4913 14th st now. Phone Col. WELCOME TO ALL. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Bib Mor urship, with sermon by Dr Palmer, *THE CHARM OF CHRIST. A Loyalty T Nerth Cap: . cor. Florids Eckington, ave. ad Q st. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Ministe: 9:30 8.m.—Surday school; 7 p.m., 115 “Rev. W. L. Darby will pre S0 pom. Mr. G. G. Kundahl, Seats Free. Everstmdy Welcome. i Fourth Presbyterian Church and ¥ ont sts. B.w. 14tk st. car, get off at Puirmont st. FAMILY, FRIENDLY CHURCH, Pastors: Dr. Josep: T. Kelly, Dr. Tsume Ward Sunday school, ©:30 a.m Men's class, 930 8.m. worship, 11; Perey Fost 8:00 p.m PLYMOU’I'H CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL) 17th and P Sts. X W. REFV. J. C. OLDEN, MINISTER. :30 .m.—Charch school 11:00 3.m.— “THE INEVITABLE CHRIST” 8:00pm— “FACING JERUSALEM” On Toesday, April 15, at § pr The Chotr Will Jender the Oraiorio FROM OLIVET TO CALVARY. By Maonder Take any TH Ward will preach direet the music, “Ward wii raser and MT. PL. E~\SA\T (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road near 14th st. 1a the Residentisl Northwesr. Walter Amos Morgan Aints PRESBYTERIAN Ii; JOFIN MARSHALL PL JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister. 1L A PALM SU D\\ 11:00 8. m.— “Seeing Beneath Life’s Glamour™ Onildren's stors every Sundsy m 5:00 p.m.—VESPER SERVICE. “Christ and the World's Man Power” 8:50 p.m.—Intermediate . E. Society. nday Evening Club. Classes for al “WHAT IS gn_Friday nignt Men-opol.ltan Presbytenan Vourth and B strests sectieast W Ly SO TREL Fastor am —Bibe ymb‘-'l “'JESUS' TRIUMPHS." Endrayor mcictin, Rev. Joho the preacher. CONN. AVE. AND N 8T. REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D. Minister. 9:30 —Snnday _ Schoo! Junior' departments. © :45—Primary 4nd Deglaners' departments. | @u45—Everszirl's Bible Class, Miss Mabel . Thurston, teacher. ©:45—Al Comers’ Bible Tion. Huston Thompson, 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bibic Women. 0:45—Lenten Bible (lass for Young Women. Mrs. Fraine Risiog, teacher. 9:30—Hon. W. 8. Culbertson’s Bible Class for Men and Women. 1:00—Morning _service. _ Sermon < Woed: HE N REALM OF RE Chrlstian Endeavor supper and Ves- per service. $:00—Eyening | serviee. Serman by Dr. Wood: ' “THE KIXG_ BY DIVINE GHT AND THE BOYALTY OF BIRCTS.” Evening cholr of 100 velees. ‘he merning and evening services asd werygirl's Bible class will be broadeast, WDM. 360 meters wave-length.) 8:00 Thursday, April 17—Spectal Communtea | Service. ALL WELCOME. ~Congregational 10(h and Mas<. ave. ne. Rev. George Barrow-Nielson, Minister. SUNDAY, APRIL 13. 11 g.m —Subject : “Psychological Methods to Be Practiced in Promoting Purity” The Practical Parchologd Club,of Wash- iagton will attend this service. £:00 p.m. © “The Greatest Events in the History of Rgligion™ Organist and Choir Director, Walter James Soprano, Miss Hasel G. Hughes, Contraito, Miw Charlotte Harrimi Commencing April 20 and continuing un. til May 2, Dr. Elivan House will give a weries of leetures 'THE _PSYCHOL OGY OF RELIGION.” Dr. Homse has wonderful message for al Everybody welcome. : Intermediate and Class for Men. teacher. Ciass for Men and by _Dr. THE kS Jason H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor, 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—The Gospel Unto You.! :00—Christian Endeavor. 00—"‘Question and Answer." Music by the quartet. I SE. NFAR (::orgcwwn Church;." ot nw REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL, D. D., Paster. 45, 8. S. 11 a.m., “Sermens in Stenes’ i 8 pm., Stainer's “Ormoi. under direction of Mabel ME1=5DIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. 11 and | International Bible Students’ Evangelist. ITHEME AT METROPOLITAN ! “Who Is This Riding Into the City ig the subject of the sermon by Re John C. Ball, pastor of the Metropoli- tan Baptist Church tomorrow morn- ing. In the evening the theme will be “Looking From the Cross. At 4 p.m. the pastor of the Church of the Redeemer will administer the ordnance of baptism, Thursday eve- |ning the Lord’s supper will be ad- ministered. Rev. Mr. Ball will have charge of the services. Revival serv- | ices begin Kaster Sunday, when the pastor_will be assisted by Rev. Dr. T. O. Reese, and T. H. Farr, soloist. PRESBYTERIAN. Smme Z2ND STREET AND Rhode Island Ave. WALTER F. EAGLESON, Puster. —Sabbath school meeting. 0:45 p. 8:00 p.m.—Favorite hymns and memorial service. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton sta. REV. BIINAKD BRASKAMP, M. A, Paster, 0:45 a.m.—Sunday school. Preaching services in new chapel. on 16t5 and Monroe ats, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Wallace Rad- cliffe, D. D. Music by Chorus Cholr. 00 p.m.—Christi; Kndeavor meetings. portn by the pasior: The Hingahip of vafimh“wm 1. Monday at 8 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. P obert Atkinson, D. D, Mr. Willlam Brathwaite, tenor soloist. | Tuesday at & p.m.—Sermcn by Rev. Charles i “'Woad, D. D! Entrance will Lo held every weel at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Ascension. that people may stob on their w: work each day tor Easter. ME‘I"HOD[SI‘ FPlSCDPAL [ Wfil’!‘Eh { Mrs. Ethél Holfsclaw Gawler, soprano moloist. Wednesday at 8 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. An- drew M. Brodie, D. Miss Ruth Peter, soprano soloist. Thursday at 8 p.m.—Sacrament of the Lord rmon by the pastor. Musie b " Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave. and 28th Bt. )vv nvnvu ‘W. KETCHUM, Minister. Men's Bible c'axs. “WHEN MEN KNOW CHRIST." unday echool. Decisions Mes 43 p.m.—*PALM SUNDAY SERVICE." pecial Lenten services Wednesday und Pri- day, § p.m. Central Presbyterian Church SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY Rev. Jumes H. Taylor, D. D.,, Paster. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Sehool and Bible Clasees. 11:00 a.m —8ermon by Dr. Tayier. 00 p.m.—Janior Christian Endesvor. trrinster League. | Hour for Young People. ristian Endeafor Socleties. mon by Dr. Taylor. 00 b, ‘Thursday—Congregational, meet- | | | ¢ Small children cared for during morning servic 2 Take Mount Pleasant street car or 14th street car o 16ti street bus to Irving street northwest. | Quartet. — | METHODIST EPISCOPAL _(White). LINCOLN ROAD CHURCH | Lincoln rd.. Riode Tsiand ave. & I . MoNEIL, D, SERVICE FOR WORKERS. A short service for ofice workers morning in Holy | This has been arranged e REV. WALTER G. in pre preparation for | gpening Services in New Auditorium. i1 am. \ LUCIUS C. CLARK, D. D., Chancellor Americun University. 8 pom. REV. JOHN R, EDWARDS, D. D. Superintendent Washington District Church school, M. R. Speelman, supt, 9:30 a.m. METROPOLITAN | MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall Place and C st. n.w. Harry Dawson Mitchell, D. D, Minister 11 8. —Sermon by Minister, “The Necessity for Praise” 8 p.m —Sermon by Minister, “Life the Far Country” ngelistic meeting. Congregation- Other services as msual n Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church Grant circle and New Hampshire ave, a.w “THE CHURCH WITH A PROGRAM." REV. EDWARD HAYES, D. D., Pastor. 11 a.m—PALM SUNDAY germou by the PASTOR. SPECIAL MUSIC 8p.m— Stainer’s “Crucifixion” will be sung by a large vested chorus choir and quartet. Look for the Illuminated Revolv- | ing Cross. Welcome 1o all, especia strangers in the city and r borhood. (Meet the Pastor bLefore the church.) EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH." CHURCH SoUTH 3 . CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Rev. Jcehin Paul Tyler, D.D., Pastor o dny. HOLY WEEK. i1 16, & pm.— Mre. Fannie Sbreve Heart- ieaving DAY,"” April 18, 8 p.m. rament of the Lord's Supper. Mu- Lurch choir. The church 1l day for prayer ors cordially {nvited. downtown hotels. The National Meflmdi.u Clum:h Near 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. ‘ Tavn by the pastr 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Public || Worship. The Pastor will i preach at both services. 7 pm—Epworth League. Large Chorus Choir and Mr. Charles S. Wengard, director of music. Visitors Gordlally Weloomed. FOUNDRY “ SIXTEENTH ST. NEAR P ST, 9:30 2.m.—Charch sehool. 11:09%.m. and A:00 p.m.— Preaching __ by | Re George Olarks Peek, | of Baltimore, Md. | THEM D. D, DOUGLAS MEMORIAL Paradox of the Palms’ 11th snd ¥ ste_n.e : : ” Rev. J. 0. WRIGHTSOX, D. D., Pastor. h Swords and Staves mdny M'Pllml League. and 8:00 p.m.—Pablic Worship, | Wtk sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.— Bpworth Leagac. - ll‘l]fl' meetin; THURSDAY, APRIL Y n Cantata, ““The Seven | Wordss of 'Chris NEW YORK AVENUE Church of the Presidents New York Ave. & H St. 9:30 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Public worship, with sermon by Rev. William A. Eisenberger SUBJEC “The Door” 6:43 p.m.—Christian deavor. 8:00 p.m.—Public worship, A MUSICAL SERVICE The Choir will <o “’l'he Man of Nazareth” acred Cuntata by James H. Rogers. .‘4.(10 p.m., Thursday: Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. ALL \\’ELCOME. Eastr:nPresbyunan Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. ALFRED E. BAEROWS, D. D., Pastor. ‘CHRIST THE KING.” e oy Men's lflb‘t‘ (' ass. (. E. L. Ker. subfect mcE's or " GoD's Sixth Presbyterian Church WORD. " 16th and Keaneiy Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederick B. Richards, | St. Johsbury, VE. 9:30 a.m,—Kunday_schnol 1:00a RAY MO 7:00 p.m.—Y. P. £:00 p.m. " i | | { E n- T FROM AUTOMO- BILE 8:00 p.m. Thurda, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Colored) Mid-week prayer. Corner 14t and Corcoran sta. n.w. W. 0. CARRINGTON, Pacto: nday schoot £nd ' Bible c ‘THE MAGNETISM OF CROSS." Sololst. Mr. Andrew Acfen. 8:00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor meeting. 4% p.m.— DISTANT DISOLPLESEIP. Good Friday evening, st 8 o'clock, will render ““The Crucifixion, il help | R the choir 6th St. Between L aad M N.W, WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. 0:30 8.m.—Sunday school and Bidle classes. 00 am— 10 e ROYAL PROCESSION.” Special music by the Sunday School Chotr. 8:00 p.m.— “A NIGHT SCENE IN BETHANY.” YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR SERVICES, N.B.—Spring Rally observed. Palm Jeaves | will be distributed at both the moraing and | evening_services. METHODIST PROTESTANT. RHODE ISLAND AVENUE Rhode Islend ave. at 1st st. n.w. REV. JAMES L. STRAUGHN, D, Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Christian “‘F‘wl—" P.M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL _SOUTH., Calvary M. E. Church South so40 que s. GEORGETOWN Rev. Wm. Aubrey Lynch, Pastor. 245 L Sanday school. Marvin M. E. Church South 10th and B Sts_S.W. CLAUDE M, HESSER, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Pastor will preach. 308, S. 7—Bpworth League. Plays sion Week of Christ : 9th Street and Massa REV. W. A. LAMBETH, Pastor. Classes for Special Palm Sunday music at Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (The Representative Charch) 9:30—Sunday School. Departmentally Organized. 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth. Subject: “PALM SUNDAY A. D. 33" 11:00 a.m.—Overflow Service—Sermon by Rev. M. Leo Rippy. 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.~Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lambeth. Subject “BREAD” quartet and chorus choir under direction chusetts Avenue N.W. REV. M. L. RIPPY, Assist. P; Everybody. regular church services' by male f R. Deane Shure, ! John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church || by Stainer. ||| te), by the choir, JAY. APRIL 18 commmion. st - Ave. SE. :osmn DawWson D. D., Pastor. @, Sermons by tor. 11 g.m. subje: “Public Opinion Concerning Jesus Christ Evening, & o'clock, subject, 'Facing tke Rosedalc M E ‘Church 416 Tenn. ave. n.e Bo WESLEY M. E. CHURCH CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Connectict ve. and Jocelyn st. JAMES C. NICHOLSON, D. D., Paster. 11:00 s m.—*“THE DAY OF THE PALMS wm.—PILATE'S WIFE." m—Sunday_school s Good Friday, April 18, 8 p.m ning of Faster Sunday. Preaching—1 i Sunday sehoo! CALVARY olumibia Road N.W.. Between 14 JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Mi mster 0—Calvary Bible School, Mr. Dwin Diee t Superintend: ¢ I Wol Palm Su.nday Services DR. MONTGOMERY on the st Dr. dent 11:00-- Sermon SPECTAL (Faure); unthem, MTSIC Jerusele 7:00—Young Pec antbem Parker) ‘s Devotlonal Service 'I'HE CRUCIFIXIO organ, Quartet. FAREWELL SERVICES (WE LEAVE 9TH AXND P STS. ON MAY 1ST) THE HAMLINE CHURCH JO! H T. HERSON, D. D., MINISTER Services at 9th and P Streets Sacrament of Hol ‘W. COLLIER o 8:00 pm—Sermon by DR. HARRY E. WOOLEVER, editor, tional Methodist Pre: Subject: “SHALL ROME RULE?” Services at 14th and Emerson Sts. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by JOSEPH T. HERSON, D. D. 8:00 p m.—Young People’s Rally Service. Address by Miss McDowelL tan Serviess svery might at 8 o'clock at 9th and P sts. SPECIAL—Prof, H. Acgustion Brith of Boston University will address the Thursdsy evoaing sarvioe: 11:00 a.m.—! - DR. FRANK Na- I Our New Pastor REV. S. CARROLL COALE Will be with us tomorrow Come out and give him a hearty welcome Special Music 11 A M— “Anniversary Day of Victory” 8 P.M— “The Spirit Filled Life” McKendree M. E. Church Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (The Red Brick Church)