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\ EPISCOPALIANS WILL Pastorate Begun COLLEGT $3,000,000 By Rev. Hawthorne At Wallace Church Rev. C. B. Hawthorns began his Pastorate in the Wajiace Memorial - | United Presbyterian Church, Ran- dolph street and New Hampshire : avenue, last Sunday. Rev. J. A. Campbell, the last pastor, went to Pasadena, Calif., in. January. Rey. Mr. Hawthorne was born in Towa and received his early educa- tion there. Later he graduated from Tarkio College in_ Missouri | and Xenia Seminary in Ohio. He ! is an accomplished musician and chorus leader. For some vears he has beeu in Albia, lowa, where he | eld a successful pastorate. | ~ Mr. Hawthorne comes to Wash- | ington with a reputation as a | preacher and pastor. With his wife I and little son he will reside at ! Bishop Calls Attention to Fund | for Beconstrqcting Chw¢h In- stitutions in Japan. Toe Bishop of Washington recent- I¥ bas sent to the clei gy of the ¥ obal Church in his diocese a letter callipg attention to the plan of the | ational” council- for raising in the ar future a fund of $3,000,000 to be nown as th teconstruction Fund.” The earthq ber destroyed near of wiscopal an. . A comprehensive huilding: in the ion the most nece! €n prepared by joint ae rishops in Tokio 4 the { the national council w sitod the -stricken districts The most important ite is the re- NSt ruc lu Luk Hospital, “which, hurch man- an important of Japan en re is- fire last Sep- all the prop- rch in i for loca- has | of tl memb: recently 4138 7Tth street northwest. Ar- rangements are being made for a reception to Rev. and Mrs. Haw thorne by the congregation, PLANS FOR HOLY WEEK. ’ The program for Holy weck at the' ranciscan Monastery, in Brookland, s follows: Palm Sunday—9 a.m., blessing of tha | | palms. procession, singing of the pas- | B slon and solemn high mass; 3:30 p.m., | part for a s { compline and solemn benediction. | Japan Reconstruction Fun | Wednesday—4 p.m., affice of - tene—‘ i i sz in Japan our urches, the ork tion t schools will be e, brae. T0 GIVE PAGEANT PLAYS Holy Thursday—9 a.m., solemn high | i mass and proccssion to the holy sep- ! st {ulchre, followed by ~the mandatum | ’l“-ksl\inz of feet); 4 p.m., tenecbrae; m., the holy hour. | a a.m., singing of the | . veneration of the cross, pro- | ion and mass of the presanctified; way of the cross; 4 p.m., $ p.m., funcral of Christ. 1 Holy Saturday—s a.m., blessing of the new fire and of the paschal can- dle, nging of the prophecies and | solemn high ss; 8 p.m., the resur- rection A pageant-play umphal . m, d “The Tri- given at § Congreg ated riday itment,” t part Ch 1l be giv- en, 4 x lays were critten by Noble erce and v Estelle entworth Albert Parr. Pierce will preach a special ser- non_tomorrow marning at 11 o'clock appropriate to Palm Sunday WILL PRESENT PAGEANT. Church § 00l rrvice League oi 1 Church in the diocese Marg: Church, venu Bancroft nday—6, 7 and 8 a.m., holy | nd communion in the Chapel of Holy Sepuichre; § am. solemn 3:30 p.m., compline and | ediction, the high solemn be PASTOR TO GET DEGREE. J. Dimon, rector of St. An- testant Episcopal Church, ive the degree of doctor of divinity from Kenyon College, Gam- bier, Ohio, June 17 Rev. Mr.: Dimon i= a graduate of Kenyon College an of its theological seminary. He hak | { been rector of Andrew's Church | ! { fourteen years, nd is at present president of the Pastors’ Federation of W hington. will be nted by the le of the { PREACHES ON ‘THE DOOR. Rev. Willlam A | preach at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow at the | |11 osock service; subjes iThe | | Door.”” ~ The choir will sing “The Man of Nazareth,” a sacred cantata, | at the night service, beginning at €| o'clock. The sacrament of the Lord' Supper will be administered Thur: day night at 8 o'clock. Dr. Wallace | Radcliffe will officiate. The prepara- i tory service will be conducted Wed- nesday at 4:30 p. m. ribe the apa Japanes will take per- s given Mar- hall” April i 26 at 8:1 parish pom PLAN SPECIAL SERVICE. At Tmmanual Memorial Chureh, PBO(ESSION OF PALMS. The procession of palms, commem- orating the entrance of t Aiessiah nto J will be obser harist at 11 am. Church of the Ascen- a plain celebra- Jucharist at 8 a. | services, church! Chinese Sunday | Young People’s | lowship tea will | there will be the Nat ed at | = p.m. the i be in | will sing | nreach an n 1622 2330 p.m direction of nd the F to render At 8 pm. and_ to Sunday. ng f the Holy 1 Sunday the Baptism service HOLIDAY HOUSE OPEW‘ED Mrs vard B. Meigs Friendly So. ’MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE | Maundy Thursday will be observed at the Church of the Ascension by a {celebration at 10 a.m, There will be , president of | 3 short service for officeholders at 8 tv of the|am, and another service in the eve- Church the dioc e of | ping. . annou the opening | House, vacation home W mainta v | ty on the Rotomar riv lon, Va. MissClar: of Holida cive wom = The Science of Truth Association SPECIAL MEETING— “REALIZATION OF THE LIFE MORE UNDANT.” WEDNESDAY AT 5 P.M.— ‘THE RISEN LIFE." FRIDAY EVENING AT & P.AL Speaker, ADA RAINEY. ‘Women's City Club, 22 Jackson Placs. Connect cut Ave. and H Sts. Nourse | WORLfi 7ENDING. Is 'fOPIC. director of the nd Tract Society, | New York city a.m. tomorrow Temple, 1012 9th street o Second World llions Now Living Will he service is under the ‘of the local branch of the | Lible Students' Asso- | NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST| HFALING AND CHRIST S]:'.RVICEi 818 17th St Second Floor Fromt, M. — . Mrs_ HARAL Healing, Mrs, EI Wedoesday 3 ive Current Events. ved daily Speaker. ! Crvice. Dacly, (except SOCIBETY OF WASH 5 YITA M. AND GARNELT JANUARY.Minl 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank, 18 SUNDAY, 8 P.AL GARNETP JANUARY “Pnlrrl of Triumph” as_neual Gospel Hall, 1421 H St. NE. Mr. John Ferguson, Evangelist, formerly of Relfast, Ireland, and | will pre ‘00D THE CATHERER | & t. Miss I L = SECULAR LEAGUE. The Secular League Musicians’' Hall, 1006 E St. SUNDAY, APRIL 13—3 P.M. “100% Bodily Fitness: 100% Nutrition” DR. J. 0. BARTHOLF. Admission Fre _CATHOLIC. Mary's Catholic Church 5th 8t. N.W, bet. G aad H Sts, TALM SUNDAY, APRIL 13—10:30 K SOLEMN HIGH MASS Heing. and Diseribution of Paimay EVENING SERVICE AT T:30—SBRMON, “IT 1S CONSUMMATED” Joun,, x x.30. Speclal musienl p.ogram. Rossini’s “Stabat Mater” Entire. WEDNESDAY. HOLY THURSDAY, GOOD FRIDAY, Aprit 16, 17, 18. Prening Service at 7:30. Tenebrae and Sermon, All the sermons at St. Mary's Church are ctroit DEATH. WHATY IS WHERE ARE THE Peaple s Tnbemac e i Sheate, mip'pter, sl Sgoul ou 2., “Spirits Tried by the come to a1’ Sig TH RE WE HERE FOR?" I by Matthews Duwson Sunday | S pm. 1514 N 0w, (The ree-will offering. Bhu ¥ ant time, “TIIE ¢ COURAC Lewis O Suuday at W April lluL Washington I nesday at 8 p.m. He will be aocom- | Helen, in this oity. | on behwif of the ecumenical throne. |ns and the ¢hurch of Oyprus The {CHURCH OF MODERN | ASCENSION TO GREET GREEK ARCHBISHOP His Grace Vassilios ‘Comvopoulos, | Greek orthodox metropolitan arch- bishop, will visit the Church of the Ascenglon, .12th street and . Massa- chusetts avenue northwest, next Wed- {Baptist Church To Be Dedicated At Takoma Park Dedication exercises of the new ‘Takoma Park Baptist. Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen . street, of which Rev. William E. La Rue Is pastor, are to be held tomorrow. The sermon at 11 am. will be preached by Rev. Dr. H. W. 0. Millington. At 3 pm. Gratz E. Dunkum, moderator of the Columbia Asso- ciation of Baptist Churches, is to preside. Chaplain Hall of Walter Reed Hospital is to give the in~ vocation. The Scripture lesson will be read by Rev. C. B. Austin. Dean Willlam A. Wilbur of George Washington University is to give the dedicatory address, and the act of dedication will be led by the pastor, Rev. Ellis C. Primm, pas- tor of the Second Baptist Church, is to glve the dedicatory prayer. and the kéys of the church will be delivered by Claude Livingston, chairman of the building commit- tee, to John L. Fletcher, chairman of the board of tru: Rev. Dr. W. L. Da executive cretary of the Federation of hurches, is to deliver the sermon at § p.m. Evangelistic meetings are to be held at the church, beginning Mon- day at § pm. and continuing through Friday. Re. Charles B Austin, pastor of the West Wash- ington’ Baptist Church, will be the speaker. e SERVICES AT GRACE. panied by Father Thomas Daniels, Greek orthodox economos and priest of the Church of St. Constantine.and It is now something over a year ago that the patriarch of Constanti- | nople officially issued his manifesto recognizing Anglican orders as being equally valid with those of the Ro- | man Cathollc &nd Old Catholts churches, which means that the ortho- | dox church recognizes the priesthood | as being apostolic and that the Angli can or Episcopal Church may be re- garded by orthodox communicants | as a church with valid sacraments nd a true priesthood. The ecumeni- | ‘cal patriarch was followed in his proncuncement by the patriarch of Jerusalem, the Holy Synod of Ath- | Russian Church, owing to conditions | there, took no action, though the | patriarch is well known to be friend- | 1¥ to the Anglican Church and Arch- | bishop Eugolids, metropolitan (Vf western Burope of the Russian Ortho- dox Church attended the Anglo-(ath- | ol'c Congress in London last July and marched in the street procession. Or- thodox dignitaries representing the | churches of Constantinople, Jerusa- lem, Athens and Russla were pres. |ent” at the consecration of m-nop Freeman. 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924. I E_EVENL : MID-LENTEN SERVICES|PREACHES ON “THE KING.” | AT KEITH’S THEATER |, 5. tnieinii s s et -| At “the evening. service at 8 o'clock During Holy week, the mid-Lenten | his subject Wil bs ~The King by services at Keith's Theater will be' Divine Right and the Royalty of Hiy conducted only on the first four days | SR ioo on's Evening Missionary of the week, as it is intended that all Society is to meet Monday evepinz at who attend them should have the op- {'the home of the president, Mre. Juhn‘ portunity to go to their own churches| o508 Mills, the Ontario. on Good Friday. ATy Saturdsy a_speciat service wity be! REVIVAL IS SUCCESS. h:ldhconnltnng largely of the singing | of the cantata, “Atongment.” by the hundred-voiee choir of the Mount Ver- | Iarge crowds have been attending non Place M. . Chureh South. Good the special evangelistic meetings be- | Friday a speclal service will babroad- 1€ conducted by Rev and Mrs. W. C. cast from WRC for the beneft of | Peirce at the Iull Gospel Assembl “shut-ins” and invalids. 00 ToymarivRtis avetian novtawest, The program for the week Is as fol- | “"Noon day prayer and Bible reading | Jlows: o in the Book of Revelation are held | Monday—Rev. W. 8. Abernethy will| ;rom 12 to 1 o'clock daily, except Sat- speak, Byron S. Adams will preside rom 12 s will ¢ | urdays and Sundays. A Bible study L ravice will icenduct class moet' each evenini at 7 o'clock. o 8 Service for the healing of the sick| Tuesday—Rev. John Brittan Clark | Wil be hold cach Fridas at 8 pom. Tt is planned to hold a_special musical | service and sermon Easter Sunday at | will speak, W. B. Patterson will pre- side and Rev. Freeley Rohrer will 11 o'clock in the Cosmos Theater, | Pennsylvania avenue near 9th stro 1 conduct the services Wednesday—Bishop John Hamilton will speak, Page McK. Ftchison will prestde and Rev. Edward Hayos will conduct the services. © Thursday—Rt. Rev. Bishop James| o — Freeman will speak, Dr. L. W."GRACE Glazebrook will preside and Rev, -A. | R. Bird will conduct the services. E WILL COACH TEACHEBS | i The class for coaching tea 8 of | ]\IETROPOLITAV the Episcopal Sunday achibors il Sixth and A Sts. NE. meet tomorrow evening at Christ Church, 31st and O streets northwest, at 6:30 o'clock. Supper will be served : John Compton Ball, Pastor. lat 6 o'clock. | Holy weck services arc to begin | Wednesday _at pal Churc litany, penitential ‘mon by the rector, Rev ant, and the full v sting. Services Thursday a.m., hc communion, and holy communion and a ser- ¢ the rec: Good Friday, at 7:30 p.m., the rector will preach and the choir will sing. The cholr will sing Easfer carols at m., and holy ecommunion will be calebrated Sunday, followed by a parish breakfast in the Sunday school rooms. TO SING * “STABAT MATER.” At Mary's Cutholic Church to- | |morrow” there will be a solemn high wt 10:30 a.m. The palm. will be | 1 iblessed and distributed at this mass | & At 7:30 pan. there will be w sermon by Raphacl M. Huber. pecial feature of the will be the singing Stabat Mater” under the | Prof. Armand J.-Gum- and Friday »flk‘e t the, T b llharhn w:” he C o 0, Tenel n-.u: ! and choir and sermon. > PENTEE REV. G. C. PECK TO SPEAK The pulpit of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Churoh will be occupled to- morrow morning and evening by Rev. Lr. George Clarke Peck of Baltimore, Md. The theme of the morning ser- | mon il be “The of the alms,” and the sermon, With Swords and S Thursday evening th direotion of v LUTHERAN. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 1th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor »—Surday Schoo 11:00—Recuption of New Members. Special music n Endeavor meetin; with the Choir. Brief 3. Thursday, & p.m.: Prid i tursday evening and Park od. & N H. Colnmbm Heights 737,555 5o orfous mn: it - oeaBrmation he Rejocted Cornersione.” Passion Friday Words of Christ.” The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed | Friday evening, with Rev. Dr. Lucius | chancellor of the American 1 REV: W. C. WALTEMYEK Wible School Pastor. 9:30 n.m. 100 0., 7:00 . _8:00 b u mornisg and evening MRS, RIZPAH ELDON 2 F 8t. N.W. Splritual mescaze meefing ever, Do, MRS, LIDA™ 1500 R ST N.W. Spirit s every Thurs., S pm. itual re 3 DR, | FROM the south, will re-open ter meetings on Wed. and Fri. nights ut § o'clock sharp. ('ln 3 #ecn by appointment. 700 6th « services. Reception of mew members, morning 's: Mondey, Tuesday, Wednes- Wednesday and Thursday evenings. mcfizNAi'ION | Northeust_cor. Two squares west of Rev. H. MANKEN, Pastor. Vespers. 8 pm. SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, REV. H. P. STRACK Secretary, N. §. A. Message service, Rev. Strack and Pastor. J. H. Redman, free healing service. Ering the Sick and Ailing. Serv sehool, 9 Thorsdsr— |Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Oitio Synod.) i and Corcoran sts. o.w. 322 th Nfil V}'\ilcome bing, 11 a.n. and 8§65 Pa. Ave, ATONEMENT 3% o ssage Service Every | PASTOR—REYV. 1. 0. BAKER e T B iy Brciag | Suntay services, 11 am. and § .. TheFirst Spiutuahst Chur:h pit TR ATEREY r'ihf{'é‘li'izv ‘Church of the Reformation Pa. Ave. and 2nd St. 8B, o Sulect = REV. JOHN WEIDLEY, D. D.. Pastor The Invisi Ie Powers’ Sunday Services Followed Ly spirit messages. Snnday School. . ‘Tl» things whch dre seen are temporal, Morning Worship. which arc not seen A Clirtatian_Endeavor. « 418, Sunduy, 8 pam., &t Erening Worship... 21612 th st. f.w.. second Service 11 am. am Tenten vespers, Ida E. Subject of lecture. Followed ly spirit messages Wednesday, § pm.. st 18 now. (west xide of Lafs MRS, CORA VICKS, w returned to the ¢ity. (ives readings daily, 9 am.-5 pm. Message crole every Wed vesday n'ght, wsssted by C.W. Myers. (Missourl Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Bts. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. CONFIRMATION SERVICE, 1AM - e T VY T 3 and Bible class, 9: DR. JANE B. COATES o e hadsy » services, 11 a.m. and 7: lb D Léctore »nd Spirit Mossages. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. N.W. “Who Was Jesus of Nazareth” Assisted by BESSIE LATHAM GIBSON, Musical Therapist. Admission free. Silver offering. All welcome. Intervews pointment. Phone 1 —_ PENTECOSTAL. EASTER EVANGELISTIC SERVICF " " April 6 t0 27 FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 30 Pa. Ave. NW. Condncled by REV. WILLARD C. PIERCE AND WIFE THE SINGING EVANGELISTS Sundays at 30’Clock Every Evening at 8 O'Clock Noon Prayer and Exposition of Book of Revelation at 12:00. Bible Study in the Dispensations and Prophecy at 7:00. Christian Healing Service l-rula)'s at 8:00. Easter Service at Cosmos Theater al service of song and preaching will be held at Cosmos -Thea?e;w::ndly. April 20, at 11:00 o’clock. Solo selections by Mr. and Mrs. Piérce. Chorus singing by the Assembly Choir. Everybody Welkome at All Services Fine vocal and instrumental program ““The Church Where You Feel at Home. PENTECOSTAL. o1 MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSION. in Engllsh. Y. W. C. A, PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ¥. W. 0. & WL Rhode Island ave. u.w. Vesper Scn'lfll Buns 4 CHKISCADE I.I'HM". Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St. N.W. 11 m.m.—Worship. 8 p.m., “Am I Brother's Keeper?” by G. B. TAYLOR. Christadelphian Ecclesia®° ¥ \AVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11 30 a.m. Al welcome. UNIVERSALIST. __ CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Lodge—T. S. T. N.W. DAY, APRIL 13. AT 8 P “The Subconscious Mind and How to Co-Operate With It” By George Shibley, <days. Fundamental N ks ds My Wednes. | . Science | U HER SERVICES, Agnes J. Galer, D. S. D. Wil Candnet » Bible Study Class In the Red Room of THE CAIRO HOTEL, 1615 Q St. N.W. Sgnday (13th), 8:30 p.m. The mvblle cordially Inv'ted, HALL MISSION 623°LA. AVE, N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Servioe, 2:30 < ér mieting, Thursd: o ALl WELCOME, Palm Sunday will be celebrated. Special sermon and music. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor, DR. C. E. RICE. Subject: “PALM SUNDAY LEgSONS" The Interdenomisational organization of the churches in Rescue, Rellef, Soclal and ‘Evangelistic Work, 622 LOUISIANA AVENUE,N.” (INCORPORATED) Phone Main 4349. Temporary Quarters, 432-434 10th St. N.W. JOHN . BENNETT, BUPERINTENDENT. , Children’s Home, 1207 First St. N.W. Phene Main 8786. MBS. JOHN 8. BENNETT IN CHARGE. Services Every Night at 8—Sundays 3 and 7:45 P.M. * SUNDAY, APRIL 13 Services at Work House, Occoquan, Va,, 10:30 a.m. Mr. G. G. Kundahl, Speaker: 3 p.m. service in’ Mlsuon Chapel, Christian Endeavor Society of Calvary Blptut Church in charge. 7:45 p.m. service in Mission Chapel. M. G. G. Kundahl, Speaker. EVERYBODY WELCOME | and attend the adult Men’s class or| Morning at Eleven: “Who Is This Riding Into Jerusalem?” vening at Seven Forty-Five: “Lunking From the Cros Thursday Evesine. April Communion service. April 20Mey 4 Reese and Farr. | Chevy Chase Baptist Church | Services held in room sbove Chevy Chase Then LUTHERAN. ~ LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (Thomas Circle N.W.) PALM SUNDAY DIFFEND] R, D. | | ! . M. D.. Past b a.m.—Paim 00 p.m.—Christian 8:00 p.m.—Service with sermon, HOLY'WEEK. Monday, $:00 p.m.—"JOY AND PAIN OF LEADERSHI Tuesday. 8:00 p.m.—“CHRIST'S CHAL- LENGE." Wednesday, 8:00 p.om.—Preparatory services, Confirmation. Thursday, A:00 p.m.—Holy Commusion of Tora's Supper. Friday (GOOD FRIDAY), 12 to & pm.— Half-bour_periods ot worship. TRCH WELCOMES YOT. St.¥ Mn!hew sEv. lnlh_eunClmrd: 10th N.E. (31 vuto Syued. ) 1 am o clal Sunday School... Preaching service. Evenisg serviee, :00 p.m. REV. HUBERT BUNYEA will preach at both morning and evening services. * s —_ E. Hez Swem zmoses e et | evangelist, A, O. Boda of Richmond, oo sreaihes” Suntay_ad. each mEH 3 week but 8a iasy chairs (men like them): fine organ. ‘entenn) Bapt. Ch., Tth avd Preaching. Sunday schiool ____DAVID F, i Kcllcr Memortal “Lutheran | AND AVE. AND 9th 8T. N.E hoo! at 9:30 ndas Balty of the Morning service at 11 :00 “FOLLOW_ME" (CONFIRMATION.) Bvening v o at T:46 “THE PATH OF PALMS” (A Mus.cal Bervice.) Young People's Socleties at §:45 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. Tnmty Lutheran Church Corner 4th uzd E Sts. N.W, H MISSOURI SYNOD Services: 11:00 English sermon and confirmation o e Rey. C. J. ¢ Alexandria, Va., will ofiiciaie 4t the 3 ing serviee & and Bivle class, 9:30 a.m. GOOD FRIDAY. th_Holy Communion. Ce. 7 pm. Kev. C. Merkle . will bave charge of these | | Sumday school Preaching C. E. Soclety Preaching - Rev. TOM the engineer ¢ i morning and evening. converted engineer, who dedicated both his | 1ife_and his engine Marie to God's work | REV. W. M. NEVINS Winchester, Ky. ' Petworth Baptist Clmrch \ 3 h and Randolph sts. Preparators s of Baltimore, M services Come to Sunday School, 9:20 a.m. Good Musit—Clases for AlL B. Y. P. U. meetiogs at 1 pm. Prayer seryice, Thursday. THIS 1S YOUR CHURCH HOME. You are invited, expected, welcome. ttioDE TSLAND AVE Au Second st. o w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Pastor, Preaching by the Pastor at 11 am. and| at 8 pm. | { { 11 s.m.— { TP 2, =% - ey “iiar-| Mount Horeb Baptist Church 16th Bet. B and C Sts N.E. . C. H. FOX, Pastor. 000 e aaday” ssson] 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by plllo{ fla Rejolo- ing Daughter of Zlon." 3:30 p.m.—Sermon by Rev. Mrs. Florenoe B, Pinokney, Ebenezer M. E. Chareh. T:45 p.m.—Se-mon, Rev Wiliam Morton, GEORGIA NIGHT. | West Washineton Baptist Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. Pastor C. B. AUSTIN wii preach, 11 | 9:45-300 on time. 7 pm.. B. Y. NEED THE CHURCH. " Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—"YE ARE NOT YOUR OWN." A CROWN wHICH FITS| ONLY ONE BROW. ~Sundey school. Classes for .u._ Come! 7:00 pm—B. Y. P. Cordial Welcome—Challenging Me: TISM. Ritle schooi, 0:30 a.m. ; Juaior Chureh. 11 am: 648 pm. B Y. P U. Midweek service, Thursd Everybody Feels Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Dr. J, J. MUIR, !uw Pl | ! MR o 15 THISY 8 p.m.—SENATOR PORTER H. DAL, Vt. will spenl CHURCH 18th and O (North of Kent: DR. J. STANLEY DURI\ E | Wil preach Sunday morning and evening, | 1am— " “Who Is He? Matt., xx1.20, Palm Sunday! Al the city cried, Who Is He? Sirange how some people are yet askiog the same question! spm— “Sweepings From My Worksho dohn, vI12. Can tell the clase of work the car. penter Las been doing by examiping the sweepings. Life el thus. Communion after the evening sermos Swedish service at 330 by Rev. G. CARLSON of Arlington, N. J. Orenn recital from 7:40 to 8 by Prof. 5%, 9:30 am; B. Y. P. U, 6 to 730 p.m. WELCOME TO THE HOME CHURCH. 9:30 ages. . IMMANUEL THE NA' AL BAPTIST MEMORIAL O RN 61008 TIBERTY. Gove G. Johnson, D. D, Pastor. (16th St. and Columbia Road.) 9:30 a.m—Bible school. Classes | for boys and girls of all ages. Come | with your children to this service | E NEAR TTH 8.W. REESE-FARR MEETINGS Daily, 7:45, Through Easter. SUNDAY SUBJECTS: 11:00 a.m.—“Profit and Loss.” 3:30 p.m.—“Womanhood and Home.” A Service for Women and Girls Only, 30 p.m.—“The Deity of Christ.” Monday night: “OUR HEAVENLY HOME. Pwmeg 1,000 in 8. &, Chapel, 3. B, r.| {“Beryices also on Tuesday and Friday after-| | jnoous, | "OOME, HEAR THE G AND the | Women's class at 10. | 11 am—Church service. Palm ‘Sunday sermon by Rev. J. B. Clay- ton, D. D. Inspiring music by lar e choir, directed by Mrs. E. ic | b; S. Di | inson. EL IN SERMON " Columbia Federation Grace Baptist Church 6th 8t. and Bouth Carolina Ave. S.E. TUBSDAY, APRIL 15th—$ p.m. Congressman Lama Jeffers, Ala, Will speak on "Pla\mg the Game” ALL ME. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Syl - MORNING: “The Law of Returns in Christian Service” EVENING: The Chorus will give the Sacred Cantatsa— “THE CRUCHFIXION” BY STAINER. —and the sermon will be - “The Centurion’s Verdwt”A Evening at 5—A joyful song and praise service, with the Men's class in charge. Special numbers i sung by Male chorus, followed by ‘ an evangelistic sermon, on “Sin,” by Dr. H Ressler. 1 ] lice at ]Founh Church of Christ, Scientist, | THE x:s'qilzcnol, | Church of the Advent EPISCOPAL. HOLD GROUP MEETINGS. Foundry Epworth League will con- duct a series of group meetings at its devotional sarvice tomorrow evening. The group leaders will be Mrs. R. M. Gatke, Mlsses Mollie Voltz and Der- | nice Collins and R. J. Bowen, Allen H. Gardner and Bascom K. Kennady. | The postponed cabinet wmeeting will | be held Tuesday evening mt the home | of the Misses Foster. This will be the final business meeting of the present incumbents, the annual elec- tion being held the second Tuesday in May. Wednesday eyening the league, un- der direction of Miss Elizabeth Ne ton, will conduct the devotional serv- Gospel Mission. Arthur L. Ward will be the speaker and Mrs. 3rd and c sts.NW, | avid Ransom Covel Preaches at 11 0 m. and § pm, ;’I'mr;l’ryj o 3 MEN'S CHOIR s | ard will sing. NEW CHU R(AH 1%edenbcrgun ) Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, 16th and sehool ¢ Class for uduits, St. Andr?ws Church N. f ave. and ¥ REV. J.J. DIMON, 75100 Holy Con 0 :80—Snndas 11:00—Miorn 8:00—Eve onder Mrs. | 11:00—Nlormin & worship. with Pastoral Ser. | mon. Kubjec': ““Transient Acclaim. | 5:00—Coufirmation class. ALL WELCOME, !"ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Qe &1 berween Tia. ave and (Fia § Wednerday Dat'y mase ‘CHURCH OF THE - INCARNATIO\’ A N wre nw ATKINSON, 30 and 11 a CHR CHRIST IANl SCIENCE lcHURCHES OF IST. SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCE, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BGSTON, MASS. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Eveild st Second Church of Christ, Scientist, - N.E. Masonic Temple. Sth and F sts. o. Third Church of Christ, Scient Masonle Temple, 15th st. and N. Y. ave. i e HOLY COMFORTER 8718 GBORGIA AYE. N.W. s St. Paul’s Church 2oy ’(,(;fi,j’“ in Restored lbv;nh ) . T The Arcade 14th Park rd. / Services now i Sunday . SUBJECT: “ARE SIN, DISEASE AND . DEATH REAL?" ervices— UNDAY, 11 AM. AND 8 P.) SUNDAY SCHOU JONINDAY EVENTA DCLOCK READING ROOMS: . N.W., Room 06— 9 (except Wednesds, ;z‘n( Sundays and lolidays, { 148 EAST CAPITOL ST — Hours, 12 to 8 (except Wodnesdays. 12 o 6: Sunda: 0 to Closed holidays). COLORADO BLDG., 14th and G Sta— Hours, 10 to 9 (Wednesdays. 10 to 7, 20d Stndays and bolida. o 5:30) THE ARCADE, 14th and Park Hoad (Second Floor)— 10 to @ week days (except Wednesdays, | & NipeT1s e , 9 30 1 Rev, GEO. F. nl'nu:x', D. D., Bector Rev. CLYDE BROWN, Asit. SUNDAY, APRIL ” .....Holy Communice ‘Hoi¢ Commusion and Sermon Evening Prayer and Sermop 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wed 30 a.ix. 0 8. an 7:30 a.m 11:00 3. m. 8:00 p.m.. Chbristian Healing Tuesday, Holy Communion Monday. nesday und T so Thursiay, | Spectal Services Wednesday { n Quiet Hour fos nts Thursday Grnce Parish—GEORGETOWN "o Three-tour & S0t o3 pan Christ Church, Georgetown Corner O and Bt ste. oW, PALM SUNDAY Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rector 8th St. Bet. H and I N.E. SIXTH SUNDAY IN LENT. REV. C. 8. ABBOTT. PALM SUNDAY. T:80 amd 01 htw, 4ok B piwe (racession ot Ta bt HOLY WE Daiiy at 11 am MAUNDY THURSDAY. ““The Crucifixion,” by Stainer. GOOD FRIDAY. The Three Howrs, 12 noon 3 p.an tany_and_Address. 7:%0 pm. sermon by e by vested Rev. Rev. W AY NEXT BEFORE 30 8.m.—Holy Communion. . —Chureh school. ol (PALM €20 G St S E. Founded 1795, Rev. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Recter. PALM SUNDAY. 7:30 a.m., Holy Communior morning prayer and _sermon Peogle's meeting: X p.m.. “The Fra the Cross " This church was hufit in 180 Strangers heart.ly weicomed. Daily services during H Good Triday: Passion _service, 1 evening prayer, & The Natxvny ” Paim_ Processi T, 1i30; Wed 00d Comi aud Sermon tor). $:00 p.m.—Evening (assistant) Tuesday E inion Prayor and Sermon Monday, r vening pra: three | ;107 11, £ 11 8., Mo Good_Shepht Raptism PIAL WELLOMY ALL ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomac Sts. N.W REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Pastor. PALM SUNDAY. ! Faxter T an:ens 5 . 10:3 THE ANNUNCIATION 5 and 4; Wed., FALM SUNDAY AND nox.'y WEEE ASCENSION 12th St and Mass. Ave. N.W. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Reoctor. PALM SUNDAY. 130 8.m.—The Holy ¢ m.—Church school. Poayer 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address MONDAY AND FRIDAY Communion. Prayer. and sermon 8 am— Corporate Communion Brotherhood. St Andrew's | ral Eucharist 8 pm. Eventong. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | i Thursiny. = Short service, S a. Holy Fucharist, 10 a.m & service; 8. Wednesday. 8 o is Grace, Vass'lios Comvopoulos, Greel Orthodox Bishop. e ki Good_Fri Three hours, 12 to Cantata. and sermon ;. 5. Dunlop. m.—The Ho's ¢ mmunion. Hols Communion feberal). 60D FRIDAY: Prayer. Three-hour Seryiee, of Preparation . Communion, SATTRDAY 400 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Holy Bap. 3 pm. The Cracifixion. - Epnphany G Street near 14th 8:00 8.m.—Holy Communon. 11:00 a.m. Confirmation and Sermon by The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., Bishop of Washingtori 8:00 p.m.—Cantata, “OLIVET TO CALVARY" By Epiphany Choir. 2 for the Connecticut ave. and Bancroft place. PALM_SUNDAY. REY. HERRERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. EV. HARGLD V. O. LOUNSBUBT. 0—Holy Commusion. ool. 11:00—Moruing Piayer and Sermon by the Cantata, “Olivet be sung by to Cal the vested s daily, . at 6 exeept . and S pom Friday—Morning Communicn s ) Devotion, 1 3 p. Baster Even ng—Evening o'clock oy ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 23rd §t. Near Washington. Circle. The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Recter, PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 1 7:00 2.m.—Holy Commiunion. 1 —Morning Prayer and Tastroetion. Prayer and _Ante- The Three Hours' HOLY WEEK SERVICES— Monday—Service, 12:05 to Address each day by Rishop Freeman. Good Friday—3 hours' service, 12 to 3 p.m. | Conducted by Bishop Freeman. 2nd and You N.W, RBev. WALTER B. REED, Rector. Regular services, a.m. Choir will render the Captats “The Re- demption,” Sunday evening Confirmation, Tuesday cvening, 8 pm. Celebration Holy Communion, Thursdey | evening. | Three-hour service, Friday, 12 to 3; St. | Agues' Church joining. | Iutercessions and address, Friday evening. | ERYBODY WELCOME. Samnt James” Church Bth st. near Mass. ave. n.e. Sunday services, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m | and 5 p.m.—Blessing and procession of palms at 11 a.m . Hoiy Communion; and 2 reparati Thorsday. bl Intercession— 11 a.m., Holy Intercess ons. ventig Trrayer, nterces Cvening Prayer. Good Frida. Pro’ Anaghor m. 10 3 p.m., the Three Hours, and & pu the Cant ta, Maunder's “Olivet to Calvary. Baster Evening— p.m., Hols Baptism wasbmgton Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL “A House of Prayer For All People” MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road Palm Sunday, April 13, 1924 Holy Communion . 7:30 am. Morning Prayer and Litany, 10:00 a.m. Procession of Palms, Sermon. Holy Communion ..11:00 am. Preacher, CANON DE VRIES. Peoples Evensong and Sermon, “Preacher, the Rt. REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D D.. Bishop of T Okt Washington ...............4:00 pm. Holy week, April 13 to 19 in- Good Friday, April 18 clusive. Holy Communion 7:30 aJ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Litany 00 a.m. Thursday and Saturday Morning Prayer and Sermon, Holy Communion. 7:30 am. 11:00 am. Evening Prayer .. 4:30 p.m. Evening Prayer.......4:30 p.m, Music By the Cathedral Choir THE FOUR 0/CLOCK SERVICE IS BROADCAST BY RADIO EVERY SUNDAY Take Wisconsin dvenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Linc Wh.lle in Wa.shmg’con See the National Cathedral nmunion and Meditation: .

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