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BIBLE CLASS PLANS BIRTHDAY PROGRAM St. Paul's Lutheran Group to Ob- serve Twentieth Auniversary Next Friday Evening. Preparations being made for the ceiebration of the twentieth an- niversary of the Dr. Samuel Domer Rible Class of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church next Friday even- ng. A banquet will be given in the lecture hall of the church at 6 o'clock. Rev. Dr. John T. Huddle, pastor of the church, will offer the nvocation. Musical numbers inci- dental to the dinner will be rendered by Misses Mabel Brunner, Dorothy Duff and Helen Jones. The annual business meeting of the elass will be held, the president of the class, Miss Lillian Zimmerman, presiding. Re- ports will be recelved and officers elected for the ensuing yeas This will be followed by a special “nniversary program. The teacher of the class, Dr. Harry T. Domer, will act as toastmaster and will give & brief historical survey. The speakers Wil be Prot. William Allen Wilbur, dean of Colugnbian College, George Washington University, cand - Mre. William Slade, chairman of the world's fellowship committee of the Y. C. A. Dean Wilbur's theme will be “Re- ligion in Shakespeare.” Mrs. Slade will speak on ““True Patriotism.” Mrs. B. H. Smart will_sing, accompanied Mrs. Charl S. sary greetings will 1he class as Tollows: From St. Paul's congregation, by the pastor, Dv Huddle: from the Sunday school, by the superintendent, Mr. Charles B. Bateman; from the Fox class, by the ieacher, Mr. Albert F. Fox: from the Stewart class, by the teacher. Dr. William W. Stewart, and from the class, by the teacher. Mr. Hyer. will be interspersed through the pro- am. The committee on arrange- ments is composed as follows: Mrs. Henry . Brunn nairman: Mrs. William A Tomer, Mrs. Howard B. Homer, Mre. J Harry Jones and Mrs. Jioger S. Drissel he com ttee on decorations consists_of Miss Helen tiable, chairman; Mrs. Harry T ‘omer, Ldwin H. Duff, Miss Martha ‘. Miller and Mr. and M Frank C Lbaugh. PASTOR LEAVES CAPITAL. Rev. C. A. Shreve to Open Ohio Church Revival, Rev. Charl A. Shreve. former pastor of the McKendree M. E. Church left Washington last night for New I'hiladelphia. Ohin, where he is 10 liold his first series of services in Dis evangelistic campaign. He met at the Union station by many members of the church. who wished him success in his new work _Benjamin E. Baur. p t of Mc Kendree Church, is to join Dr. Shreve shortly to take up his duties of musical director. They will return 1o Washington next manth for days and then leave for an extended western tour. are Hyer. Anniver- be presented to S EVANGELIST TO SPEAK. Mme. Susic Taylor, late assistant to Rev pastor of Kennard' Church, Baltimore. Md.. will spes Davis Memorial Mission, 38 Btreet northeast, between North Capi- tol and 1st, 1 and K streets, t evening at § o'cloc evangelist and Dr._ Kennard Spiritualist FRIENDS Church 13th and Trving sts. n.w 8.5.,9:45a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. €. F.. 6:30 p.m. Thursdsy praser meeti X WORTHY 4913 14t b1 now _WELOOME Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W, Meeting at 11 am. First day (Sunday) sehool—10 am. A!.!. el.E INVITED. PASTOR FPhone Col. S TO Love Servi For the late Dr. Arthur H. Lehman sour tribute of eternal Life and Truth. CHRIST SERVICE CENTER | 500 11th St COR 10 THE HEALTH STUDIO Dr. Gertrude V. Sheokells, 1167 Rhode Isiand Ase. Disector. oW SCNDAY, 5 O'CLOCK. Subject: “HEALTH AND HAPPINESS," Buffet Health Supper sersed, & to SUNDAY. 8 0'0LOC Travelogus “A Trip to the Holy ity C. K. Antonius. Beoefit of th ican Hospice i the Hols Land. Iection * by Mre. Amer. Co: Dramatic and mosical readings. Mrs. Josephine Beach of New Yo ¥ Lo private insteiet phone Fraokiin 1 by Various class songs | was | orrow | OPEN-AIR SERVICE. Vested Choir to Sing Parish Yard. An open-air service, with the sing- ing of. Easter carols by the full vested choir, is to be held in the yard of Grace parish, Georgetown, at 7 am. tomorrow. This will be followed by 4 choral celebration of the holy com- murion and a parish breakfast in the Sunday schocl ~ooms after the serv- ice, to which ail parishioners are ex- vected to be present. At 11 o'clock there will be a second celebration, with an Easter sermon by the rector. At ¢ oclock a_service for children, with _a children’s sermon on the Firemen's Dog." There Is 10 bé no_service at 8 p.m The annuel congregationrl mee'ing Monday will be at 7:30 p.m. to elect the new vestry for the coming year At this mesting women will be placed on the vestry for the first tima Tuesday the Dramatic Club will present a three-act play at :30 p.m. Thursday the monthly supper and dance will be held, with supper from 6 to 8§ o'clock and dancing from § to 11 »'clock in Grace DR. W. L. DARBY CHOSEN. Elected President of Union Theo- logical Seminary Alumni. Dr. W. L. Darby was elected presi- dent of the Southern Association of Alumni of the Union Theological Seminary of New York city, at the re- cent annual meeting and luncheon, held at the Methodist Building. Other officers elected were: Dr. D. M. Benham, Baltimore, Md., first vice president; Dr. G. B. Clark, second vice president; Dr. S. E. Persons, Annapo- | lis, Md., treasurer: Dr. C. H. Butler, secretary. Rev. Oscar T. Olson, pas tor of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church, Baltimore, was admitted to membership. Rev. D. J. Fleming, pro fessor of missions of the seminary made an address. ASSEMBLY HALL USED. St | Chevy Chase Presbyterians Have Annual Dinner and Meeting. A great outpouring of the peopls of Chevy Chase marked the first use for u social gathering of the | church of the assembly h: on the | lower floor of the new Presbyterian house of worship at Chevy Chase Circle, Thursday evening. The Ladies’ Guild of the congrega- | tion served the supper. and. notwith- | standing the generous floor space | gelistic that the new structure gives, it was necessary to care for the unprece- | dented attendance by seating the | members in relays at the tables. Following the feast, the gathering | adjourned to the main auditorium of | the church on the floor above., where the annual meeting held, with | reports from the various organiza- tions. It was arranged that the in- | stallation of the pastor, Dr. Birnie, | should take place next month. SERMON ON "RléilNaLOBD.“ “The Risen Lord’ he sermon of Rey ©. Bullock tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Third Baptist Church. At & p.m. he wiil speak on “Order of Moses.” ___ DIVINESCIENCGE. | NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST' {HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE H3 1 St N.W. Second Floor Front, STE SUNDAY S 4 P, RAY . Mapeane Papiis 10 A6 AL Miss Emms Gra Dr. Geo. E. B Mies Leona F i g DR. J JANE B COATES Lecture and Spirit Messages. TONIGHT Hall, 1006 E St. S “Who Was Jesus of Nazareth” Assisted by BESSIE LATHAM GIBSON, Masical Therapi t. | Admission free. Silver offering. All welcome. Ph. Pot. 1 Musicia | 1oterviews by appointment Saturday, April 19. Subject “Dreams, Omens and Hunches” TheFirst Spiritualist Church | Lecture by the Pastor, ALFRED H. TERRY Subject: “Resurrection Without Death” Followed by spirit messages. “‘For He is not a God of the dead, but of | the liviog, for all live unto Him.'" —Lake, 2088, Su . 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th st. o.w.. second Boor. All welcome. "BJECT OF LECTU “Discerning of Spirits” Followed by spirit meseages Wednesdar. v (west s S p.m.. st 18 Jackson place e of Lafayettz Square). * Mrs., Lida Mastin 1500 1t St. N Spiritual meetings Wednesd views dafly Ly appointment. New 'l hought Union Meeting In the Crystal Room Of the Hotel Ebbitt, Tdth and F Sts. N.W. SUNDAY, 8 P.M April ), 19 Mrs. Elizabeth Towne President of the International New Thought Alliance and Editor of the Naulilus Magazine, will spesk on “The New Thought of Christ and His Resurrection Life” CORA L. THOMAS Will lead in the Silence. EVERYBODY WELCOM] | |{CHURCH ¢ OF MODERN ‘ Spiritual Readings Daily | MRS. CORA VICEK, Megtam. MESSAGE CIRCLE Every Wedutosas Might. 8 o'clock, Assisted by Mr. W MYERS. IRNED F) the gouth, will ré-open ber meetings on Wed. aod Fri. ‘nights at & SPIRITUALISM Inspirational Lecture, REV. H. P. STRACK Seoretary, N. 5. A, Message service, Rev. lda E. Strack and Pastor. J. H. Redman, frec healing service. 8 O'Clock. All Welcome. 822 20th N.W,, Near Pa, Ave. TERDENOMINATIONAL. _ Easter Musical Service For the People at the COSMOS THEATER SUNDAY MORNING AT 11 REV. WILLARD C. PEIRCE AND WIFE Solos by the Evangelists. Also Special Services Sunday Afternoon at 3 and FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 930 Pa. Ave. Revival Services All Next Week Daily Noon Prayer and Study in Revelations, 12. Dispensations, 7. Sunday afternoons at 3 and every evening at 8. Service for Healing of the Sick, Fridays at 8. Daily Bible Study in Evangelistic Meetings, Sunday School at 2. Special Music by the Choir Sunday Evening at 8 at the N.W. | the Ballston YOU WlLL BE WELCOME Plan Easter Music Program Tomorrow At Comos Theater REV, W. C. PEIRCE. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Peirce, who are conducting the evangelistic meetings at th Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, will charge of the special Kaster sical service to be held in the Cos- ter tomorrow at 11 o'clock. ! eval musical numbers will be ren- cred by the assembly chorus choir, and Mr. and Mrs. Peirce will give se- 1 ions in song appropriate to lhc’ spirit aster morning. service will be held in a-(crnu(m at 3 o'clock in the Full pspel Assembly Hall and an evan- service at the same place at evangelists will continue all week at noon, 7 and § p.m. A al serv or the healing of the sick will be held Friday night. Y DIRECTOR TO SPEAK. P. McK. Etchison to Occupy Mount} Rainier Pulpit. Page McK eligious work director of th A., will speak tomorrow evening at the lelnl Rai- nier Christian Cl u'rh on J - lenge Answered.” Mr. Etchison will | | speak to th unday school of Metro- politan Methodist Church® in the| morning at a special Baster service. | he byterian Church, on Wilson Power of 4 Risen Christ." boulevard, SUKPH CAPITUL AND Rev. K SIS, NW Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor Schoo. 940am — Sunday as H00am on. Special mamc. THE RESURRECTIO! s00nm Special Easter Music and Illus- _trated Address. CONGREGATIONAL. . Campaign COVENANT TO HAVE MUSICAL PROGRAM Dr. Wood to Preach at Both Serv- ices Tomorrow—Dinner for * Bible Class. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Inevitable Resurrection.” There will be a musical program by the quartet and the entire servica is to be broad- cast with & loud speaker at an over- flow meeting in the lecture room of the church. At the evening service, the sermon, also by Dr. Wood, will be on “The Road to Kmmaus—an Easter Experience.” Herman Fakler is to sing “Hosannah.” and Easter anthems will be rendered by the evening choir of 100 voices. ibertson’s Sunday s is to hold its annual din- ner in the lecture room of the church Wednesdsy ecvening, at 6:30 o'clock. The guest of honor and chief speaker will "be _the well known Biblical scholar, Prof. Charles Foster Kent of Yale University, who will speak on “Religion of Tomorrow.” “OUT OF DEATH » TOPIC. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley Will Preach Easter Sermon. “Out of Death Into Life” will be the subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's sermon tomorrow morning at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church. The choir, under the leadership of W. E. Braithwaite, will give special Easter music. At the evening.service an Easter cantata, “Christ, the Vie- tor”” will be rendered by the choir. An_Easter sunrise prayer service | will be held at 6:30 under the auspices | of the Christian Endeavor societies of the church, with Mrs. L. G. Herri- man as leader. Breakfast will be served at the Lafayette Hotel. “The Challenge of Easter” will be | the subject of the special service of the Sunday =chool under the direction of Capt. A. G. Grinnell, superintend- ent. “T ster Story” will be pre- sented by Willlam Lineback and a pageant will be flvfll bx the school NAZARENE. Seventh and A N LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor. 11:00—Sermon by Pastor. “THE RESURRECTION." 00 —Young People. — Evangelistic sel er meeting, Th morning Church of the New Jerusalem | (Revelation. xxi2) 16th abore Q St. N.W fons of the Sund 10:00—Arcana Class for xduits Louis F. Post 11.00—Easter morning servicn Confrmation and the Holy Sermon by the Pastor: “Resurrection and Life” Free lending library. Open daily Every one always weicome. Bo led (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road near 14th st In the Residential Northwest, Walter Amos Morgan Mintster 12:00 am Special Baster muas “Living Beyond Life's Tomb” Cuildren’s atory every Sunday mernisg. £:00 pm.—A Pageant Plar. “He Is the Son of God” p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Society. _Chareh school. Classes for all. EVERYBODY WELCOME. (CONGREGATIONAL.) 17th and P Sta. N.W. tEV. J. C. OLDEN. MINISTER 9:30 a.m.—Chareh_school 11:00 &.m.— “RESURRBCTION CENCY ™" 8:00 p.m.—“SPIRITUAL CONCEPTION " FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest 11 AM— Dr. Jason Noble Pierce 4:45 P. speaks on “VICTORY” M.— EASTER MUSICAL VESPERS Harry Edward M ueller assisted by R. Deane Shure, Pianist Playing his new suite, “Scenes of Washington, ot ranged for organ and piano, and The Artists Trio Abrams, harpist Henri Sokolove, violinist Richard Lorleberg, cellist 8 PM.— SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC The Vested Chorus Choir an Easter of Sixty Voices will sing Cantata— “Christ the Victor” (Dudley. Buck) SERMON BY DR. PIERCE: “IMMORTALITY” Solo, Duet, “Easter Véspers,” Dr. Elwin L. House commenc “The Psychology of Religion,” the Ingram Church. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL INGRAM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH i0th AND MASS, AVE. N.E. Minister—Rev. George Barrow-Neilson - DIVINE SERVICE 11 am.~Dr, Elwin L. House Will Preach a Special Easter Sermon jght's Glittering Morn.” Miss Charlotte Harriman; duet, “Hosanna,” Misses Hughes and Harriman; solo, Redeemer Liveth,” Miss Hazel Hughea 8 pam.—Dr. House Will Preach on “THE WONDERS OF THE MIND” Misses Hughes and Harriman. and will continue for two weeks in “I Know That My cs today his series of lectures on Lol 1 D. C., SATURDAY. Pastor to Mark 7th Anniversary At Second Baptist Rev. J. L. S. Holloman completes seven years of service as pastor of Second Baptist Church, 3d street be- tween H and I streets northwest, to- morrow. Tomorrow morning Rev. Mr. Hollo- man will give the second of his ser- mons for the Kastertide, “Calvary, the Mount of Deliverance,” and in the ovening he will preach on “The Ag- ony of Peter.” EPIPHANY SERVICES. Program of Easter B!tei at Church Announced. At the Church of the Epiphany the observance of Baster will begin with a celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. There will be a second cele- bration at 9 o'clock. At 11 o'clock there will be a festival service, morning prayer and holy communion with ser- mon by Dr. Lubeck. The “festival service of the church school, with the presentation of the children's missionary offering, will take place at 4 o'clock. Rev. Raymond L. Wolven will give the address at this service. The Young People's Society will meet at 6 o'clock. At § o'clock there will be the regular evening service, with sermon by Dr. Lubeck. TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT. The Box Bible class of the Emory Methodist Episcopal Church, 6104 Georgia avenue, is to give a free e tertainment at’ the church Tuesda at § p, consisting of musical and literary numbers. CATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Catholic Church | 5th St. N.W. bet. G wnd H Sts. | EASTER SUNDAY Solemn High Mass. Benediction, With Orchestra, at 10:30 a.m. Sermon, “The Resurrection, the Foundation of Our Faith” T Cor., xv.14 Very Rev. Raphael M. Huber, 0. M. C. Low/Masses at 7, 8 and 9 o'clock. All the Sermons are in English. 'APRIL 19, 1924 SOCIAL WORK OF D. C. CHURCHES IS TOPIC Dr. John M. Cooper and Others to Speak at Monday Evening Club Meeting. The social work of Washington churches will be reviewed at the monthly meeting of the Monday Eve- ning Club, April 21, at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Cosmos Club, and a special invitation is _extended to all Washingtonians who are in- terested in this subject. Dr. W. Darby, executive secretary of the will preside. The speakers are: Rey. Dr. John M. Cooper, whose subject is. “A Bird's- eye View of Catholic Social Work in Washington”: Rev. David R. Covell, “What One Church 1s Doing for Its Community.” and Rev. W. A, Morgan, “The Churchgnd the Social Passion.” EPISCOPAL. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbis rd. and Trving. Rev, GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D., Rector. Rov. CLYDE BROWN, Asst. BASTER DAY, APRIL 20. Holy Communson. oly Communion. 11:00 a/m.—Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. 4:00 p.m.—Ohildren’s Festival. 8§:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Holr Communion—Monday. Ohristian_Healing | Washington Federatfon of Churches, | ANNOUNCES SERMONS. Dr. J. J. Muir to Speak on “Christ Is Risen.” “Christ Is Risen” will be the sub- ject of the sermon by Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, pastor of the Temple Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. At S p.m. a cantata, “The Day ¢f Resurrection,” will be presented by the choir. Judge Whitten Is to give address at 9:30 am. At the close of the Sun- day school session the Juniors will present a short Easter program. UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER 13th and L Sts. N.W. EASTER SERVICES: 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor, Dr. C. E RICE. Subject: “The Mysteries of Lifc” 4:30 p.m.— Pageant | “The Resurrection” Royden J. Dixson, eoloist: Mrs. Dorothy xter. ‘organist; Miss Mlldred Hoover, Uitoa Granger, clarinetist . P. C. U. Devotlonal meeti Y. W. C. A. FEEATIEY Y. W. G & Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 11y 203 Mertaign st Bibe stady 10 r;t&hhl and Ca.lln-lon‘ 11 am. s A'béatty welcome to everybody. B EARTAORE . Mostsier. ang 620 G St. 8.k Founded 1195. Rev. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Rector. EASTER SERVICES 7 a.m.. Holy Communion, with foll choir 950 8. ¥ tion of offe iing prayer, Holy S p.m.. cvening prayer and sermon Bas been beld regularly _sitee 1807, Strangers heeartily welcomed. Worship | in_this boilding | Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgla Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. 9:45 a.m —Kaster entertaioment by Bible Kchool 11:003m — THEE DAWNING OF THE DAY." pecial Easter masic. 11:00 a.m. Jusior Chureb. trated with ncmflmn E nd 6:45 p.m. GOOD SHEPHERD 6th St. Bet. H and I N.E. REY. C. S. ABBOTT. | Boly Communion ? | Holr Communion Bo, Communics. Baptisms . Evening Prayer. ST. THOMAS Services, 7. Tota vetween P and Q. . 9:30, 11 apd 4 1 Irving Johnson.) The Natxvxty Tsth AND A 5.E. 730, 1. 11, 8 Wed Thrs . 10:3 | THE RESURREOTTON, 1 140 | _and 4; Tues. 10:30: Fri., THE ANNURGIATION. Z5th and Fa. Wed.. 10 and 4 SCOPAL. ~ CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th_and N ‘W "ATKINSOX. . D. d 11 a.m. Eveosons ST. JOHN'S CHURCH 16th and H Streets ~Holy commusion —Holy _communion —Morning Children's carol sorvice. —kvening prayer and seem Clnm:h of the Trans Gallatin St., Bet. 14th and 16th 730 am. 11 om ST, JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Cormer of O and Potomar Sts. N W REV. JOHN S. MOSES. Reoter. PASTER SUNDAY. 630 3.m.—The Holy Communion 5:00 a.m —The Holy Commun.on 10:00 u.m —Morning Prayer. 11:00 a.m.—The Holy Communion and Ser mon. Preacher, the Rector. 3:30 p.m.—Easter Festival Service of the church school. 7:30 p.m.—Bvening Prayer and Address. MONDAY, TUBSDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (St. Mark's 1 10:00 a.m.—-The Holy Commua Epiphany G Street near 14th NW. n|,m. (choral) 0 a.m. 00 a'm —FHoly Commusion 0am | The Rcv. Henry Lubeck. LL. D, ' Will Preach at 11 A M. and 8 P.M. Services 4:00 p.m.—Chfidren’s Easter Festival Serv. ices. 6:00 p.m.—Yoang People’s Seciets 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. T. ALBAN'S PARISH Easter Day Services CLEBGY: C.T. Warer. Bev. % “urpenter. Rer, T. J. Purdue. ST. ALBAN'S CHURCH— 7:45 a.m.—Holy Commasion. 11100 8 Moraing Prayer, oty Onen- munion’_and sermon Bisbo mimeimmer 7 4:00 p.m.—Chllaren's wervice. Preac P he Rev. Mr. Teen. ST. DAVID'S CHAPEL— 11:00 a.m.— Morning prayer and Holy Communion a8d sermoa by the Vicar. 8:00 —Evensong L |BPQNRKM ST. PATRICK'S CHAPEL— 9:00 a.m.—Holy Communios 8:00 p.m.—FEvensoug and sermos by the Viear. Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN h on the Canal and Potomec.” ““The Little Church on il aia Pete nd sermon by ster carots in chureb J: . Coiaren's smrvice at 4 pm.. with sermon Third and A Sts. S.E. . William H. Pettus, Bector. Rev, William A- Master, Assistant. EASTER DAY. Holy Communien. Holy Communion and Sermos (Rector). 3ok s ater servce ster_servi = reni n?rlyl‘r and Sermom (Mr. Masker). , 8 p.m.—Anonal parish meeting. 7:30 pm.—Bening Prayer bealing service. FRIDAY, ST. MARK, EVANGELIST'S DAY. 11:00 .m.—Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m.—Ooufirmation _and Sermon by the Bishop of Washington. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! “A House of Pray Mornin Commu Apse of Cathedral, EVERY Holy Communion ......... the Billop of Washington Festival Service, Sermon and Holy ST. MARGARET'S Connecticut ave. and Banmereft place EASTER DAY Clergy REY._HERRERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV. HARGLD Y. 0. LOUNSBORY, 7 and 9:30-Holy communion 11:00—Morning prayer. sermon by the rector. 4:30—Sunday achool festival service 23d 2d dress by the rector. Tharsday, holy communics at 11 o'clock. LWAYS ST. PAUL'S CHURCH | zed Bt Near Washigton Cireie. The Rev. Arlingten A. McCallum, Rector. | EASTBR SUNDAY, APRIL 20 —Holr Communion. “iiaren's Bocharist Holy Enchariat OF FAIT specisl mosic and award of medals to acolytes and | choirboss. vumu48alv Communion at 7 au t 11 a.m. oo Thursdays ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Que st between Fla. ave. (Fla. ave. or N. Capitol Services Sunday— Wednesday Daily_ma: St. Andrews Church ve. and V st n.w nEve 3T DTNoN. Recte: Services 8:00—Holy Commanien | 9:30—sSonday school | 11:00—Morning Service 2ad Sermon | B:00—Bvening Service and Sermon ALL_WELCOME. "21’157 3rd. lnd C sts.NW. wid Ransom Covel Preaches at 11 aim. and § p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 8 AM NDAY SCHOOL. 945 A.M. MEN'S CHOIR sings at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. St. Paul’s Church ™, fumes Services oow In Restored Church. | Sundays_Holy Commnnien, 8:45 Morning service, 11 HOLY COMFORTER 716 GEORGIA AXE. N.W. Services—7:30, 9330, 11 and S. ...V. REGINALD B. STEVENSON, Viear. Saint James” Church Sth st. near Mass. ave. .-GST day services, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 am. | G\nst Church, Georgetown Corper 0 and 3ist sts. n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Rectar. BASTER SUNDAY. —Holy communion. —Children's Easter festival am.—Full Eastar service and sermon by the rector. p.m.—Evening prayer and address. ASCENSION 12th St. and Mass. Ave. N.W. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Rector, EASTER DAY AND WEEK. 30 .m.— Holv Eocharist. Rt Rev. RHINELANDER, celebrant. lam— Chboral Egcbarist Reetor. 8§ p.m.—Cantata. 10 a.m. Monday and Tuesday— Holy Eucbarist. 8 p.m., Monday— Parish meeting. ‘Thursday, Daughters of the King of Diocese of Washington Counci) % E: | | #:00pm—Breasong, | i ! G Pridey at 5 p. m., Bishop and sermon by the wasbmgmn Qtatbehral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL er For All People” MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road EASTER DAY <o 730am. rayer and Address by .10:00a. nion ... Preacher, the Dean. Festival Evensong and Sermon... Preacher, the Rt Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., Bishop of Washington. Music by the Full Cathedral Choir at 10, 11 A.M. and 4 P.M. THE FOUR 0’CLOCK SERVICE IS BROADCAST BY RADIO 4:00p.m. SUNDAY Take Wisconsin Avenue Cors or Woodley Road Bus Line Whflcianhha(mSutheNnfiomlCflthcdrd and 4 BIsioP ‘OF" COLRADO (Dr. | holy communion and | | . 9:30, 11 a.m. sud § p.mm. | METROPOLITAN Lolumbh Hei ts Christian Park Road Near 14ih Bt. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Misister. 7:00 a.m.—Sunrise prayer service. p.m.—-Ohristian Endeavor. p.m.—That Man from Tarsus.” THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN ““The Chareh With a Welsome 9TH AND D N.E. Services of Worship, 11:00 and 7 #:30—Prayer meeting. 0:30—Bible schoo! 6:45—C. E C. R. STAUFFER. Min |Vermont Avenue Chfistxan Yermont Ave. North of N ¢, Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL.D., Paster. 6:30 a.m.—Easter sunrise service. 0:43 u.m —Graded Bible School. 1i:00am — “Out of Death Into Life” £:00 p.m.—Cantata ‘ “Christ Is Victor” Br choir, led by W. E. Braithwaite 00 p.m —Christian_Eodeavor meetings. 15th St. Christian Church 155 st and Ky, ave. ae C. N. JARRETT, Pastor. 2:40 8. m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Communion and preaching. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 00 B Erearhing. A WELCOME 70 ALL BAPTIST. Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Dr. 3. J. MUTR, Pasto: Bervices 11 a.m.— CHRIST IS RISEN." §p.m—Cantata, “THE DAY OF RESUR.| RECTIO] W, WELCOME, STRANGBES. BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newton sts. n.e Woodridge Branch New Masonic Hall. 22nd and B. 1. ave. | Rev. O. O. Dietz, Ph. D., Pastor !‘.'MII—-EIIM-I’ bmh| at both pql;e:.n“ 1008 et 150 atr | the Doors of the Mightier Life.’ 6:45 pm.—B. Y. P. U, Senlor and ]uter- mediate. §:00 p.m.—Combined wervice of Woodridge and Brookisnd at Brookland. Baster cantats. Sixth and A Sts. NE. | John Compton Ball, Pastor. | ELEVEN A.M. { SERMON BY PASTOR “THE RISEN CHRIST” PYENING AT SEVEN-FOETY-FIVE: | REESE AND FARR { REVIVAL SERVICES ! Every night, except Saturday, April 20-May 4. | particularly the young folks, E. Hez Swem BAPTIST. : RESURRECTION SUNDAY A SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH (“Strangers’ Home") L and 17th Sts. N.W, 11:00 a.m. and.£:00 p.m. SERMONS BY Rev. J. Milton Waldron, D. D., On “The Risen Christ” Special Music by Robed Cholr. Baptism Floral Decorations in Memory of Departed Toved Ones. THR CHURCH WITH A WELCOME ALL Second Baptist Church G5 B on Ve iw 5x ELLI . PRIMM, Paster. sLiooa: S URACE or! TR RESURRECTION “PINDING _THF _MISEING PART OF OUR LIVES. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School — visitors comed T:00pm—B. Y. P. _ Cordial Welcome—Chalienging Meseases 8:00 p.m. — | IMMANUEL THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. (16th St. and Columbia Road.) 9:30 a.m.—The entire Bible School, take part in a program of beautifu songs, praise and testimony, in ob servance of the joyous occasion o the Risen Christ 11 a.m.—Divine worship, with inspiring Easter message by Pasto Gove G. Johnson, D. D. Appropriatc music_by large choir, directed b Mrs, G. Dickinson. 45 p.m.—The choir continues it special morning program beautiful Easter cantata. Johnson deliv sermon followed h) the s obser vance of mc Ordinance of bam Pasto E near 7th 5.W inge. contimue throug Monday night, whes & baptized and Congressm: UPSHAW of Ga preach. Sondar 930, Wa in 8. S.; M teach’ th taraca Class Chape ST pam. 1, Reese ‘will preach’ and Mr. Farr sing. 3:30 Mags meeting for men T. 0. REESE. _ women and’ chidren ir. Reese will preach oo “The Sins of So-Called Society.” Dr. Briggs will preach and the choir will render Easter music.. Junior B. ¥ P. T 5:30. Iotermediate and Senior. 6:30 p.m KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th ST, BET. B AND C 5.W Sundar scuool Preachivg .. 11:003.m C. B. Society. A Preaching .. :8:00pm Epecial singing. Rev. Herbert Buoyeau will preach. Lecture by the Hon. Upshaw in the church oa Friday, April 25. GRA! 9th and 8. C. Ave. 8. PASTOR. 9:30, Bible School NESS 'TO members. 743 8:45. Young People. Thoredas, 9.30 a.m NG ON CHRIST. Charch prayer meeting EASTRR BAPTISMS AT EVENING SERVICR Chevy Chase Baptist Church ser'xm Beld in room above Chevy Chase Toeate Sunday Schoo! Preaching serv! 11:00 Evesing service. 8:00 p. PROF. ¥. A. MERBILL will spesk st the morning service and REV. H. W. 0. Ml LINGTON will preach in the evemisg Tbers wiil be & special musical service in the evening states that the Church has persuaded Evan gelist A. O, Boda of Richmond to remaip and preach Sunday night sod mext week Free chairs (men_like' them): fice ergan. Centeznial Bapt. Ch., 7th and Eye n.e. HEAR REV. H. S. CHENOWETH | ‘ Philippi. W. Va. | Petworth Baptist Church 7Tth and Randolph Streets. 9:45 8.m.—Baster exercises in §. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. DAWNING OF THE NEW DAY." 6:45p.m —B. Y. P. U. meetings. 8:00 p.m.—An evening walk with Jesos. | Adam Geibel's catate_“THE FIRST | EASTER. " s Attend today—yon will come again. MISSISSIPPT NIGHT. West Washington Baptist Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W Paster C. B. AUSTIN will preach short sermone, 11 and & Special Paster mas Mry. Ruby Swith Stabl. director. RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second st n.w. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor at 11 a.m.— “DEATH CONQUERED." 8 p.m.—Easter canl; *“Alietuia,” Stoltz. Special music at all services. Bible sehool. 9:30 a.m ; Jusior Chureh am; 6:45 pw.. B. Y. P i Midweek service, Thursd by, 11 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHLRCH 16th and O Streets (Just North of Scott Circle) DR. J. STANLEY DURKEE Will Preach at 11 O'Clock Easter Sunday, April 20 10:45 Musical Program—ab. Violin, Cello, Organ Sermon—“AN UNRISEN CHRIST” Suppese Curist Had Net Risen: $ p.m.—a.b. Violin, Cello, Organ and Soloist and Chorus “CHRIST IN ART” Dr. Durkee will ahow his great picture, “The Master,” Cobb, the plotare is the dream and Sunday School 9:30 am., B Y. and refreshments SPECIAL MUSIC AND A WELCOME TO ALL by Darius ‘work of 65 years. P. U, 6 to 7:40 pm., with soolal CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH STH & H STS. MORNING Special Easter Services Dr. W. S. Abernethy Will Preach Both Morning and Evening “The Power of an Endless Life” EVENING SUBJECT: “If Christ Had Not Been Ralsed” Easter Music by the Male Quartette NORTHWEST SUBJECT: