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NEW PASTOR SOON IN PETWORTH PULPIT Rev. Henry J. Smith Now Closing Six-Year Service at Pater- son, N. J.,, Church, REV., HENRY J. SMITH. J. Smith, new pastor of Bap Chureh, dutis the Sunday 1 six-year Baptist | Rev. Henry the Petworth sume his part of May luna. He 1s the latter | first the closing service Park A Church, Paterson. N. J. His first pastorate with the 18rst Church of Gilbertsville, N. . to which church he was called Janu- iry 1, 1909, while still_a student Colgate University. He remaine here until September, 1912, when he was called to the Emmanuel Baptist Church of New York city, and from there to the Paterson pastorate in May, 1918. Rev. Mr. Smith spent eight vears at Hamilton as a student, and served 1wo churches as student' pastor. In his present church he has been 1ive in the welfare work of the city nnd the Y. M. . at the open forum meetings, as well as in the religious work of the association. At present he is on the board of managers of the tate Convention and North ersey Association of Baptist He is also chairmsn of welfare committee of the Council of Churches. The Petworth church has without a regular minister since the resignation of Rev. F. Paul Lang- horne, last December. It has a mem- bership of 361, and in the Sunday school there {s a_membership of 417. Rev. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor, American University, will be the speaker at the 11 o'clock service to- mMOTTrow. In the evening Page McK. Etchison of the Y. M. C. A. will be the speake: The Ladics' Aid Society will have A dinner at the church next Wednes- or in sn the nue was Chur been CHILDREN TO GIVE FUND. Special Dispateh to The Star. 'LARENDON, Va., April 26.—Chil- dren of the Clarendon Methodist con- sregation, who have been assisting in the drive for funds for the new church, half of which project has been completed, at Taylor and Clar- endon avenues, are to turn in the Tesult of their efforts at a special ceremony tomorrow morning at 13 o'clock. Several months ago the children ot the church were given pasteboard banks by the finance committee to collect funds. It is planned to have the children at the beginnimg of the church services march to the altar and deposit their banks with Robert A Sauls, superintendent of the Sun- day school, who will then turn them over to the pastor, Rev. C. 1. Flory. All children are requested to plainiy write their names on their banks. A Bible, with the winner's name en- ®Taved on the cover, is to be given to the child bringing in the largest amount. The ceremony also will include a recitation by Master Robert Bailie of an original poem written for the occasion by Mrs. Corinne S. Biondi Washington, D. C., and chorus singing by the Sunday school mem- bers. . Rev. Dr. JTason Noble Pierce speak &t the First Congregational Church, 10th and G streets northwest. tomorrow marn- ing at 11 oclock on “All One Body We,” and at 8 p.m. on “Finding and Re- Joicing.” During the absence of Mr. Mueller from the city Robert M. Ruck- man will play the orzan. to | ming Bishop to Confirm Class at St. Albar’s Church Tomorrow The Bishop of Washington will t St. Alban's Church tomor- row morning at 11 o'clock and ad- minister the rite of confirmation to a class to be presented by the rector, Rev. Charles T. Warner. A friend of St. Alban’s parish has recently presented to St. Alba Church and to St. David's and St. Patrick’s Chapels, which are a in St. Alban’s parish, pictures Bishop Freeman to be hung in the vesiry rooms. AL'S p.m. the Bishop of Wash- ington will confirm a class at Trinity Church, Takoma Puark, and the following day, Monday, at 7:30 p.m., will confirm a class ‘at Em- ‘manuel Church, Anacostia. —— ATONEMENT IS TOPIC. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood is to preach on “The Joy of the Atonement’ at the morning service tomorrow in the Church of the Covenant, and his eve- ning sermon will be on “The Lion, the Adder and the Cub, and the Forces That Are Fina The Steep Ascent. ary dialcgue with Pond, Tenn., will be given at a joint meeting _of the Intermediate ~and Senior Christian Endeavor societies of the Church of the Covenant to- morrow evenin ceded by suppe Pak Chue Chan of Canton, China, will dress the junior society at 6:45 oo The “quintet from the Na- Training School for Women iirls will render selections be- 7:30. « short mission- etting at Flag M Ch! illustrate Hongkenz to Kuling at S$:05 o'clock in the room of the church, under pices of the League of the AUXILIARY TO MEET. The members of the Woman's Aux- iliary of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington will gather at Christ Church, 6th and (i streets southeast tomorrow at $ p.m. for the Spring presentation service of the united thank-offering of the women of the Diocese of Washington. Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson will deliver the address. Parish custodians will present the money that has been ziven sinee the presentation service in October. The ,united thank-offering is col- lected twice a year for three years, at the end of which time the total amount is taken to the general con- vention of the iscopal Church and presented at the me time as sim! “lerings _are collected in other di ceses. The total fund serves to sup- port about 200 woman missionaries and workers, both in foreign lands and in mountainous communities and mining towns, among negroes and In- dians, schools and hospitals in many’ parts of this country. UNITY SOCIETY ADDRESS. Unity Society, 1326 Eye street, will be addressed by Elizabeth Towne of Holyoke, Mass., president of the In- ternational New Thought Alliance, tomorrow at 8 p.m., on “The Divine Art of Being Healthy, Wealthy and Wise." “Divine Remedies” is the subjeet of | a lecture to be given by Garnett Jan- uary Wednesday at 8 p.m. (George Schwesinger, leader of the Unity Center of timore, will give a ! the Covenant. RESIGNS PASTORATE IN CLEVELAND PARK Vacancy Left by Rev. Frank E. Bigelow Filled by Rev. G. L. Farnham, Mystic, Conn. Rev. Frank E. Bigelow, rector of Cleveland Park Congregational Church, has resigned, and his resigna- tion has been accepted, to become vffective at the end of a leave of ab- sence of three months, which he and Mrs. Bigelow will spend in New Eng- land. Rev. George L. Farnham of Mystic, Conn., has accepted the pas- torate of the local church, effective in September. A committee consisting of Willlam Knowles Cooper, Chaplain Evan W. Soott and Chaplin John T. Axton is arra or a su .\ui‘nmfirhmonlh PP duting she “or the next month chaplains of the Army and Navy who are especla)- ly favorably known because of their ability as preachers are to oceupy the pulpit at the morning service, Chap- laln A. N. Park, on temporary duty at the Naval Hospital, is to be the speaker tomorrow. Lieut. Park was chaplain of the ‘5th Marines and served with that regiment in all of its c¢ngagements in France. The other chaplains who are to address the con- gregation are Chaplain Julian E Yates, exocutive officer in the offic of the chief of chaplains of the Army; Chaplain John T. Axton, U. S. Army, who will direct the Mothers” day serv. ice, and Chaplain W. W, Edel, U. S. Navy, on duty in the bureau of navi- gation. — - an | PLANS DAY OF PRAYER. A day of prayer will be held by the | Woman's Christian Temperance Union of thg District next Thursday at the W. C.T. U. building, 522 6th strest. The services will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Prayer services will be as follows: 1 o'clock, Rev. Harvey Raker Smith Columbia Heights Christian Church; 1:30 o'clook, Rev. James H. Straughn, Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church: 2:30 o'clock, Rev. F. W. Johnson, irace Baptist Church; 3 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Isaac Ward, Fourth Presbytarian Church; 3:30 o'clock, Rev. Walter G. McNeil, Lincoln Road M. E. Church. — TO DISCUSS FONT ROLLS. The board of religious education of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington has called a meeting of superintendents of font rolls, to be held in the parish hall of St. John's Church, 16th and H streets northwest next Wednesday at 4:45 p.m. Th meeting will discuss the duties of the font roll superintendents and the means found most efficient for executing them. The meeting will be presided over by Miss Clara Herbert, a member of the committee on the home, who is in charge of the font roll work. Not only are font roll superintendents ex- pected at this meeting, but all parents of young children are cordially in- vited to attend. UNIVERSALIST SERVICES. Tn the absence of the pastor, Rev. Dr. Rice, the sermon at the Church of Our Father, Universalist, 13th and L streets, tomorrow morning_ at 11 o'clock will be preached by Rev. Dr.| ___ PASTOK. REV John van Schaick, jr., pastor emeritus At _the 7 p.m. davotion meeting of | the Young People's Christian Union | ture on Thirsday at 8 pm. | Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock is _l]m regular healing service, led by Gar- | nett January “AFTER EASTER, WHAT?” “After ster, What is the sub- | ject of the sermon tomorrow morning at Temple Baptist Church by Rev. Dr. J. Muir. His evening subject will be ading Impressions.” An entertainment is to be given by the Young Men's Bible class Tuesday at § p.m. in the Sunday school audi- | torium. REV. H. D. HAYS TO SPEAK. Rev. Dr. H. D. Hayes, pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, who has been ill since the last of March, has recovered and will conduct the ser ices tomorrow. His subject in the morning is “The Irresistible and TUn- diminished Christ,” and in the even- ing, “The Why and How of Churc) Federation. DIVINE SCIENCE. NATIONAL CENTER OF CHRIST HEALING AND CHRIST SERVICE $12 17th St. N.W. Second Floor Froat, Sunday, 4 p.m —Music, *“The High Priest.” MISS BLLA MAY POWELL, Speaker. Healing Service Daily, 12:15 to 12:45, Mrs. ELIZABETH READ, Leader. Wedoesday Meeting, 3 p. Coustructive Current Events. Popils and patients received daily Sunday). 10 AM.—8 P.M. Miss Emms Gra; Dr. i (except “ONE WORD” IS TOPIC. “One Word” is the theme of Rev. Dr. George Clarke Peck of Baltimore, Md., tomorrow morning in Methodist Episcopal Church. At the | evening service the subject of his| sermon will be “The Burning Heart, Dr. Peck will continue to supply the pulpit of Foundry Church through the month of May. ! ——— CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETS, The Christian Endeavor Society of the First Congregational Church held a religious service at the Florence Crittenton Home Wednesday evenin Miss Hayes led the m her subj She also sa 4 gave several readings. A literary and musical entertainment is being plan- ned by the young people of the First Congregational Church. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Foundry || ALL SOULS’ CHURCH POUNDED 1821. SIXTBENTH AND HARVARD STS. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. MINISTER. 9:45—Church School. 11: “SERVICE OF OCCUPATION” Miss Hood, Soprano. Mrs. Brylawski, Contralto. Mr. Thompson, Tenor. People’s Tabermacle ' %% ¥ Lewis (1. Sheate, minister. will speak, Su Revival Closes at t 930 Pa. A H. L. COLLIER, PASTOR CHRISTINE PEIRCE Preaches Sunday at “AN AEROPLANE FLIGHT—Or, the Jew as God Sees Him” WILLARD PEIRCE Preaches Sunday at 'GOD’S WEATHER FORECAST—Or, the Second Coming of Christ” g .AST CHANCE TO HEAR THE EVANGELISTS IN ORI SERMON AND SONG Sunday Scho Mr. Johnson, Bass. Lewis Corning Atwater, Sunday Nght FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY ve. NW. 3 P.M. Subject— 8 P.M. Subject— ol at 2 P.M. the topic will be ““The Near Kast Situa- tion." " with Miss Hortense leader. | UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR | FATHER UNIVERSALIST 13th and L Sts. N.W. Rev. Clarence E. Rice, D. D, Pastor. At 9:45 am., Sunduy school. At 11 o'clock, morning worship, with sermon by REV. JOHN VAN SCHAICK, D. D., pastor emeritus. At the Young People's Christi “The Near East Situatioi Hortense Keables. St. Mary’s Catholic Church 5th Bt. N.W. bet. G and K Sts. SUNDAY, APRIL 27. Low Masses at 7. & and 9 o'clock a.m. Higb Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a.m. Rosary and Benediction at 7:30 p.m. FIRST FRIDAY, MAY 2. Fixposition of the Blessed Sscrament. All y Sacred Heart Devotions, 12:06 p.m. and 7:30 pm. DURING THE MONTH OF MAY. May Devotions and Benediction every evening at 7:30. ALL PRATERS AND SERMONS ARE IN _ENGLISH. CONGREGATIONAL. Union: leader, topie, Miss | | | p.m., devotigpal meeting of - DR. TRUETT WILL PREACH DR. GEORGE W. TRUETT. Dr. George W. Truett of Dallas, p.m. 8 p.m. On Sunday Dr. Truett wil Class Association in the o the public. has Chu REV. STAUFFER ABSENT. Rev. C. Ninth Street Bone to & twentieth South Geddes he was pastor h been pastor of the First Baptist rch in Dallas, Tex | Christian L Church, ecutive secretary of the Disciples Missionary Union, is to preach. The Ninth Street Orchestra will fur- evening service. TWO0 SERMONS ANNOUNCED. Service at the H Street Christian Church, H and 6th strests southwest, ill be conducted tomorrow, as f 11 am., sermon acernakers” 45 p.m., “Mensnite.” = e Britt to Address Class. James J. Britt. counsel in the pro- hibition unit, will addre class of the Brookland Church tomorrow_mo: Bible in Modern Lif, _NEW CHURCH (Swedenbol = Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, z212) 162 st., abore Q, n.w. 0:45—Classes of the §unday sehool 10200 Arcana class for adults. 11:00—Morning worship, with sermon. “Many Other Signs” Free lending Jibrars. Open daily. PAUL SPERRY. __ CONGREGATIONAL. MOUNT PLEASANT (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road near 14th st. Iter Amos Morgan 11:00a.m— ~ 4 : $ | “Christian Tact | Children’s story every Sunday 5:00 p.m—Vesper Service, “Idols” 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. Society. 7:30 p.m—Sunday Club, “The Religion of Youth” (First of a series of talks by the Pastor.) ! 9:45am—Church Baptist Evening school Classes for all. EVERYBODY WELCOME PLYMOUTH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL.) 17th and P Sts. N.W. REYV. J. C. OLDEN, MINISTER. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Streets Northwest DR. JASON NOBLE PIERCE SPEAKS 11 AM. “ALL ONE BODY WE” 8 P. “FINDING AND REJOICING” An expository sermon on one of the most wonderful passages in the Bible. Vested Chorus Choir. CONCERT, FRIDAY, 8 P.M, Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra and the Nordica Banjo Club 125 Players Under the Direction of Walter T. Holt Reserved Seat Section, 25¢ Free Will Offering 10th AND MA; DIVINE S| “WHERE IS INGRAM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 35S, AVE. N.E. Minister—Rev. George Barrow-Neilson ERVICES DR. ELWIN L. HOUSE WILL PREACH AT 11 AM. ON “THE SYMPHONY OF HEAVEN" AT 3 PM. ON HEAVEN?>" AT 8 P.M. ON “LIFE AS A MASTERPIECE” Tex., will open a series of meetings in Washington next Wednesday at § He will speak Thursday, Fri- day, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, twice daily, at 4:45 and speak three times, at 11 a.m., 3:30 and 8 p.m. The meetings will be held in Calvary Baptist Church, under the au- spices of the Men’'s Organized Bible District of Columbia. The meetings will be open For twenty-seven years Dr. Truett | R. Staufter. minister of the as | to deliver the sary ‘sermon of the Street Church, of which r for five years, During absence tomorrow Rev. Benjamin H. Melton, former pastor of the Co- lumbia Héights Church and now ex- At the morning service the Ladies’ Glee Club of Hiram College will sing. nish a special musical program at the | s the Baraca ing on “The THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924. 1 —————-———_——_}—?_—L—_L__“_____% R N S R P R T e | I e [ T e e e e e R e e ] CHURCH TO OBSERVE GRANT’S BIRTHDAY Metropolitan M. E. Program to Mark 1024 Anniversary Event. The 102nd anniversary of the birth of Gen. U. 8. Grant will be observed tomorrow night in the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, John Marshall place and C street northwest. This service will be in charge of the Department of the Potomac of the G. A. R., Briscoe Goodhart, commander. Addresses will be_made by Repre- sentative Richgrd Yates of Tllinois and Representative Hatton W. Sum- mers of Texas. The music will be in charge of Miss Mary C. Brewer, assisted by a quartet. The invoca- tion will be offered by the minister, Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell. Invita- tions have bgen extended to the patriotic societies of this city. SOCIAL HRGIENE MEETIN The monthly meeting of the Social Hygiene Socigty will be held at Trinity Church, 3rd and C streets northwest, Monday, at 8:15 p.m. Rev. David R. Covell will preside. The speakers will be Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson of Bethany Baptist Church. whose subject will be “Our Impera- tive Duty.” Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, director woman's bursau, police de- partment, “Movies and Dance Halls,’ and Dr. William Mather Lewis, presi- George Washington Univer- 1 Hygiene and Higher ducation | ANNOUNCES SERMONS. | The subject of the morning sermon by Dr. J. Stanley Durkee at the First Raptist Chureh, 16th and O streets, is “The Beat of the Surf’ and the eve- ning subject is * by the Young Peopie.” There will be Swedish serv- jces at 3:30 by Rev. C. A. Chader of Wilmington, Del, in the Sunday school room. Prof. Ferry will give or- gan recital from 7:40 to 8 p.m. @Uw LEAGUE. The Secular League Musicians' Hall, 1008 E 8t. SONDAY, APRIL “The Progressives' Coali Nymposium by WAL V. MAHONKY | Furmer-Labor Party) Annual slection of offcers.) CHRISTIAN. 5 Vermont Avenue Christian Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL.D., Pastor, 98:45 a.m.—Graded Bible School. 11:00um — “The Ancient Gospel” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meetings. §:00 p.m.— “The Moral Message of Shakespeare” Music under direction of W. E. Braithwaite, Thursda; 30 p.m —Prayer_service. | Fourteenth Street Church of | Christ 14th and Meridisn ats, Bible study. 10 a m. Preaching and Communion, 43 p.w | A hearty welcome to everybodsy. | T. B. LARIMORE. Minister. Park View Christian Church Park Road Tast of Georgia Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. 0:45 8 m . ible school. 1100 a.m.—*THE STRIVING OF THE WATERS. " 1 11:00 a.m.—Jumor Chireh, | 7:46 p.m —"“THE DIVINE FORMULA." nlor and Seaive C. B at 4 and 8:43 pm. INTH STREET | CHRISTIAN ““The Charch With a Welcome." ¥TH AND D 2 11:00 and 7 Services of Worship. Sermons by Dr. B. H. Melton, 9:30_Bible School, 6:45_C. E. C. R. STAUFFER, Minister. 15th St. Christian Church 15th st. and Ky. ave. &e. c. JARRETT, Pastor, .—Bible school. J. L. a.m.—Commanion and preaching. Sob- . “Lessons in Profit and nw. 11 am. and 9:40 2. Mindling, Christian Endeavor. —Preaching; ‘Preaching to the Treasurer of State.”’ —The annmal congrega HARVEY BAKE sunda. 11 a.m.—“STEWARDSHIP." 8 p..—“INTRODUCING MRS. LOT." Monday : S p.m.—Coneert by Girle! Hiram Coile; FRIENDL “BAPTIST. E. Hez Swem imoemcs the coneh sion of the revival meeting Sunday, SMITH, MINISTER. Glee Clab of THE CHURCH is an (men th & Eye n. West Washington Baptist Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. 4 m.—Sunaday school. :00 a.m.—“CHRISTION Dr. Darb) 7:00pm—RB._ Y, P. -3 e P S Ansaal Toll Call May 4. inter- s Tike | { 9 1 FELLOWSHIP,” | W.__JOANSON. ‘PUTTING ON PASTOR. 9:30. Bible_School i CHRIST.” 7:45 OF 'THE | GOLDEN AGE.” 643, Young People. Church prayer meeting Thursday at 7:45. Baptism at evening servies. BE-fl JANY RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second st. n.w. Bev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor at 11 a “THE_LORD'S LIBERALITIES. 8 p.m.— “CARRYING CHRIST'S CROSS." aptism. Special music at all services. Rible sehool, 9:30 a.m.; Junior Charch, 11 am.: 645 pm.. B. Y. P, T Midweek service. Thursday, 8 p.m. Second Baptist Church 4th St. and Va. A S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Paster. Preaching, 11 #.m. and § p.m., by F. 11 |brings an interesting and helpful | message | Good music by large choir. U. S. OFFICIAL TO SPEAK. Assistant Surgeon General to Ad- dress Church Group. Dr. John D. Long, assistant surgeon general, publc health service, will be the speaker at the semi-annual meeting of the Washington and Vi- cinity Auxiliary Mission to Lepers next Friday at 3 p.m. in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South. Mrs, John Newton Culbertson, preeident, will preside. At this time funds will be received for outcast lepers from churches of different denominations. The work is international, taking in the support of lepers under the care of church boards in Burmah, Korea, Japan, Siam, China. South America, Africa, India, Philippines, Virgin Islands and Hawaii. In 1923 the gifts from the Washington Auxiliary was $5,013.42. The treasurer is Mrs, Wash- ington Topham, 43 U street north- west. North 6060. ENTERS THIRD YEAR. RBev. Dr. Pettus to Observe Anni- versary Here. Rev. Dr. Willlam H. Pettus is to celebrate his second anniversary as rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 3d and A streets southeast, May 4. He came here from St. James' Church, West Sonerville, Mass, succeeding Rev. Dr. C. R. Stetson, now rector of Trinity Church, New York city. “ANCIENT GOSPEL” TOPIC Dr. Wilfley Announces Sermon Vermont Avenue Church. “The Ancient Gospel” will be the subject of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley's sermon tomorrow morning at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church. The choir and mixed and male quartets will Eive special musical numbers under the direction of William E. Braith- waite. The service will be broadcast from station WCAP of the Chasapeake and Potomac Telephons Company. At the evening service Dr. Wilfley will give his annual Shakespeare sermon on “The Moral Message of Shakespeare.” The Girls' Glee Club of Hiram College will sing. EPISCOPAL. THOMAS® "Fooe P and Q. God's Way and Man's Conirasted. ™ . Ernest Sinith, D. D., D. C. L. Rev. Alan 8. Hawkesworih, F. R. §. A. GOOD SHEPHERD 6th 8t. Bet. H and I N.E. REV, C. S. ABBOTT. Services: 7:30 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. The Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, B, D. preaches at 11 a.m. G. P. 8. Admission Service at 8 pm. © 3. 14th AND A 8.B. The Nativity ;310483 48%,.,. 7130 Thems 1000 THE RESUREECTION, 15th and G n.e.—3:15 A AIAIak DN, e e g THE ANNUNCIATION, h and Pa. ave 7:30 and 4: Wed , 1030, R R ST 2 o CHRISTADELPHIAN. Ria 380 Pa, Christadelphian Pty NAVAL LODGE HALL, Bvery Runday. 11:30 a.m. All welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 82 Webster St. N.W. e T o e < - LUTHERAN. Church of the Reformation 'a. Ave. and 204 St. 8.8 OHN WEIDLEY, D. D.. Bunday Services Bunday School. Morning Worship. Christian_Endeavor. Evening Worship Thursday Service. Ervery Ome Weicome and Invited—Bea 11 a.m., the Tost 8 12 REV. J 4t BAPTIST. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. NE. John Compton Ball, Pastor. HEAR THE EVANGELISTS, REESE and FARR DAY, 11 AM AND 7T:45 PM. And Every Evening Next Week. CcOM] Temple Baptist Church| 10th and N Sts. N.W. Dr. J, J. MUIR, Paster, Services: “AFTER EASTER, WHAT™ FADING IMPRESSIONS. ™ WEICOME, STRANGPRS Chevy Chase Baptist Church Services held in room sbove Chevy Chase Theater. Sucday School. Preaching serv Evening service. REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK of Pitman, N.J.. will_preach at both morniog and evening ser: PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Streets. HEAR Dr. Lucius C. Clark Chancellor, American University, 11 am. Page McK. Etchison Young Men's Christian Association, 8 pm. Come to 8. §. at 9:30. Sr. and Int. Wednesday, THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor. (6th 5t. and Columbia Road.) 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. classes for all ages. Beneficial in-| struction by competent teachers. Men's Class and Women's Class meet at 10. 11 a.m—Regular church Pastor Gove G. Johnson, &1 Graded service. D. D,| on_“The Huguenots—of Whom the World Was Not Worthy. p-m—A joyful song and praise service for all. The Japhet - Furr evangelistic party leads in a gospel program. Male chorus renders spe- cial numbers, assisted by stringed quartet ZION 52, TiCanb SCHMIDT, Faster Bible schoel, 9:30 a.m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ohio Synod.) 13th and Corcoran sta. n.w. Preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. pday school, 0:30 a.m. E. LENSKI. Pastor. Keller Memorial Lutheran Maryland ave. and 8th st. ne. 8. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor. day School at 9:30 a.m. es Bible Class for Men. Morning service at 11:00: “Doubt and Its Cure” Evening service at 7:45: “The Value of a Purpose” Young People’s Societies at 6 p.m. ic. Morning: Trio, *‘Peace 1 e With You ** Salo, ““The Lord Ts Mind f His Own' (from oratorio, ' i Mendelssohn). _Evening: Anthem, Breathe an Evening Blessing’ Solo. Mrs. Lawson. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. (Barreil). eeting. CHEERING 8:00, Thursday—Prayer service. MPS- | St.Matthew’s Ev. Lutheran Church D St. pear 10th N.E. (3t Ohio 8yaod.) Preaching. 11 a Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. DAVID F. SCHULTZ, Pastor. INCARNATION s 324 14th sts. n.w. Northeast_cor. Two squarex west of ve. Bev. H. MANKEN, Pastor. Berviee m. Vespers, 5 pm. Bible sehool. 9:45 a.m. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran 20th and G n.w. €. W. LOCHER, Pastor. 9:45 a.m —Bible school. 1:00 a.m—Sermon in Enelish. 5100 p.m.—Cantata by choir. ALL WELCOME CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11:00 8. m.—Sermon by : Rev. F. J. Lankenan. m 8. and Bible Class, “by REV. M. BO [ s, U STREETS thwest. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Morning worship. Luther League. vening worship. .. Prayer service, Thursday.... &:0 ST. MARGARET'S o;-;;;:“\":é;x;:ylnfl Bancroft place. Clergy: REV. RERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. . REV. HAROLD V. O. LOUNSBURY. 7:30—FHoly Commmnion. 0—Chureh school. 11:00—Morning P and Semmen by Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl. D. D. 4:30—Bvening Prayer and Address by the Rev. H. V. 0. Lounstury . Monday (St Mark’s Day)—Holy Communion, o Thursday (St. Phillip’s and St._James’ Day) —Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS. St. Stephen’s Church 14th Between Columbia rd. and Irving. Rev. GEO. F, DUDLEY, D. D., Recter. Rev, CLYDE BROWN, As: SUNDAY, APRIL .Holy Oewrmmnion Chureh Sehool -Morning Prayer and Sermon ‘hristian Healing Tues.. 10:30 a.m, JOHN'S CHURCH 6th and H Streets. S am., 11 am, r John Wood STRUCTION OF J 8:00p.m Rev. E. S. Muniap. < e Chupel BUCK CEFEK St. Paul’'s Churc ey Services now in Restored Choreh. Sundays—Holy Communion, 8:45 a.m. Morning service, 11 a. ki3 3rd.and C sisNW I avid Ransom Preaches at 11 am. and 8§ p.m. HOLY COMMUNION, 8 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 AM. MEN'S CHOIR sings at 11 a.m. and St. Andrew’s Church N. H. ave and V st n.w. REV. J. J. DIMON, Rector. Service Servier 1M am— oly Communion. 0—Sunday school. 8:00—Evening ALL WELCOME. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N ata. o.w. BEV. GEORGE W. ATKI D. D.. Reet 30 and 11 a.m. Evensong, Daily mass. 7 a B sions Fridar, 8 p.m Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN ““The Little Church on the Ca 1041 Wisconsin ave.. below M st. Rector: The Reverend Henry L. Durrant. 7:30, 9:30. 11 a.m. and S pm (Gospel Hymns at Evensons. ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. Rev. William H. Prttus, Rector. Rev. William A. Masker, Assistant. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Sermon and 0 p.m.—Prexing d Tames Apostie's . Holy Communiva, Healing service A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! " CHRIST CHURCH St SE. Founded 1785, ‘WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE, Recter. 7:30 a.um., Holy Communion; 11 am.. morning prayer and sermon; S p.m., united thank offering presentation for_the diocese, the Rev. Georgs W. Atkinson, D, D., rector of the Church of the Incarnation, will preach. This church was built in 1807 Sermon Masks iday, @20 Rev. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sth and H Sts. N.W. 11:00 a.m.— Representative Grant M. Hudso. Subject: “CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP.” 8:00 p.m.—Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Manley, MISSIONARY DIALOGUE. Dr. and Mrs. Maniey are on furlongh from India and this disiogue, which ix uniqueis their own, ix moat Lighly indorsed by all who bave heand it. You will be weicome at Botll_these services. E NEAR 7th FIFTH BAPTIST & s 10 am.. MISSION RALLY, with §. 8. and preaching service combined. Flowers. music. Children and pageant under the rection_of Miss Price and Mrs. Douslas. Baptism by Dr. rih’ Briges and sermon IFIRST BAPTIST ' CHURCH 16th and O (North of Scott Circle) : DR. . STANLEY DURKEE | n f ch Sunday morning and eveming, “The Beat of the Surf” Micah, 11.10. 8p.m— L “Stay By the Young People” Rath, i1.21 Swedish service at 3 A. Chader of Wilmingts 5 Del. Organ recital from 4010 8 by Prof. WELOOME TO THE HOME CHURCH. "Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Corner of 10th and T ste. Washington, D. C. now., unday school. Sermon by the Pastor. Rev. ALONZO R. LOVE of Portsmouth, Va. 9:30—Sunday school—ciasses for all. 7:00—B. Y. P. U. Cordial Welcome—Challenging Measages. Sermon to the MEN'S CLI BENEFICIAL _ ASSOCIATION who will be present ms guests of t Men's CLUB OF NINETEENTH STREET CHURCH. PUBLIC INVITED. S. Reid, jr., Supts. 11:00 a.m—SERMON, 6:30 pm—Y. P. S. C. E. (Mission Donoho. CLOSING SERVICES ALL DAY TOMORROW AT SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH (“STRANGERS’HOME”) L AND 17TH STREETS NORTHWEST Preparatory to Moving to Our New Church Home. 6:00 a.m—EARLY MORNING PRAYER AND PRAISE SERVICE, Leader, Mr, Samuel W. Frost. 9:30 am—SUNDAY SCHOOL. Messrs, James R Moss and Frank “FORGETTING AND REMEMBERING,” by Rev. J. Milton Waldron, D. D., Pastor. 3:30 pm—COVENANT AND TESTIMONY MEETING. ary Meeting). Leader, Mrs. P. H. “Trinity Lutheran Ch Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W. MISSOURI SYNOD Services: 11:00 u.m.—English. 0 p.m.—German and Bible claws, 9:30 a.m Sermons by REV. E. ENGELBERT. __ St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth sts. s.w. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor, *“The Chureh Where You Feel at Home,'" m.—Vespers and sermon. Kaster and Palm Sunday music by choir and ipstrumental trio repeated Dr. Hayes will preach at_both services. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., PASTOR. 45 a.m.—Bible school. 11:00 a.m.—Service, with sermon. 10:00 a.m.—J, G. Butler Men's Bible class. 7:00 p.m.—Christian_ Endesvor Soeleties, Sr. and Jr. 8:00 p.m.—Service, with sermon. EPISCOPAL. Christ Church, Georgetown Corner 0 and 3ist sts. n.w. Rev. JAMES H. W. BLAKE, Recter. FIRST SUNDAY APTER EASTER. 00 a.m.—Holy commumion. m. i 11:00 a.m.—Full service and sermon by the Rector. 7:30 p.m.—Evening_praver _and_sermon Saint James” Church 8th st. near Mass. ave. ne. Sunday serviees, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m and 5 p.m. s HOLY COMFORTER: 716 GEORGIA ARE. N.W. Services 230,11 und 8. REV. REGINALD B. STEVENSON. Viear. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 25rd §t. Near Washington Circle. The Rev. Arliagton A. McCallum, Reot after Paster, April 2 Holy Communion, ‘—Holy Commumion and Tnstrae- tion: a.m.—Morning_Praver and Sermon. (X " Tening service this Sunday. Evening services Will e continued commencing nex: 2] 895de7.) eeekday, Holy Communion at 7:30 'also ar 11 a.m. on Thursdays. Epiphany G Street near 14th 11:00 2.m.—Holy Commmnion. 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Chureh Schmola. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL. D, 4:00 .. —Afternoon service. 6:00 p.m.—Young Peopie’s Sockety. §:00 p.m.—Bvening Prayer and Sermon by DE. LUBECE. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of 0 and Potomac Sts. N.W. REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Rector. FIRST SUNDAY APTER BASTER. .m.—The Holy Commanion. a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Preacter, the Rev. Gurley. pm.—Evening Prayer and Address, rbursday (St. Philip and St. Jumes Dayl, 10 a.m.—The Holy Communion. ASCENSION 12th St. and Mass. Ave. N.W. REV. THOMAS W. COOKE, Reotoe. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Pucharist. #:30 a.m.—Church schooi, 11:00 a.m.—Matins and Sermon by the Rec- - 2:30 p.m.—Chinese scheol. 6:00 p.m.—Young People's Society, 7:00p.m—Pellowship 1 80 pmErensons and_Sermon. Silver Spring Parish Rev. J. HENNING NELMS, D. D., Rector. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school at Armory, Sivee Spring. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school at Graes Clrurch, ¥oodside. 11:00 a.m. ng Prayer and Sermom, stace Church.” Baster musie re: peated 3:00 pm.— Evening Praver and Sermon, St ry's, Asp Armory, Sil- and Germen. Richard H. ing, 30 p.m.—Community anion and _Sermon, ver Spring. 45 p.m.—Holy Com: ter music to be Arme T Washington Cathedral THE BETHLEHEM CHAPEL “A House of Prayer For All People” . MOUNT ST. ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road Holy Communion..... <o 7:30am. Morning Prayer and. Litany....-.10:002.m. Holy Communion and Sermon....11:00am. Preacher, Canon Myer. People’s Evensong and Sermon... 4:00p.m. Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Wa D. gton. D., Bishop of The Easter Music Will Be Repeated. Music by the Cathedral Choir. Regular Services Next Week Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday at 8 Sunday Afternoon at 3—Evening at 8 You Will Be Welcome at Every Service 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor, “LIFE'S BURDENS—WHAT TO DO WITH THEM.” FINAL RALLY The Church With a Welcome The musical numbers are as follow: 11 am-—Anthem, “Jerusalem’ Offertory Solo, “The Prayer Perfeat” (Miss Hazel Hughes) 8 pm.—Svolo, “Be Thou With Me™.. cesressnseesescees Hiller A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL THE 4 O'CLOCK SERVICE IS RROADCAST Apse of Cathedral, BY RADIO EVERY SUNDAY Take Wisconsin Avenwe Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line While in Washington See the National Cathedral SPECIAL MUSIC All Cordially Invited