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VISITOR 10 OCCUPY CHAPEL PULPIT British Cathedral Canon to Preach at Morning Service at St. Alban’s. One of the leading interpreters of | the Church of England, and a spokes- man for the newest cathedral in Great Britain, will bs heard in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Ca- thedral tomorrow, when Rev. K. W Dwelly, canon of the Cathedral Liverpool, preaches at the 11 am. service. Canon Dweily comes to Washington from the Berkeley Divin- ity School in Connecticut, where he is teaching liturgies as visiting repre-| sentative of the Eng “hurch. Canon -Dwelly holds that the reform of public worship in the interest of reality and freedom Is the question of the hour in the Church of England. Friends of Washington Cathedral are particularly interested in his associations with the Liverpool Cathedral, which was publicly conse- crated with impressive ceremonies at the service will be Dr. Henry Lube Washington, who preached day afterncon to a congregation tax- ing the capacity of the Bethlehem Chapel. This service will be broad- cast through station WCAP. The full cathedral choir of men and boys will sing at both services While traveling across the country in the interest of the National Cathe- dral Foundation, Right Rev. James E Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will Preach at the Protestant Episcopal cathedrals in Denver and Los Aungeles people’s even- CLOSING FIGHT GAINS. Committee Attacking Sunday Theaters Reports Generous Aid. The Committee of One Hundred in One Hundred Churches, seeking to create active Christian sentiment in fa- vor of closing moving pictures on Sun- day in the District under the Women's Missionary Federation, reports that §3 churches, representing 17 denominations, have sent in petitions favorable to clos- ing. Mrs. Charles F. Taylor of the Cen- tral Presbyterfan Church is chairman of the committee, and Mrs. N. K Gardner of Luther Place Memorial Church is secretary. Third Baptist Services. Rev, Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets northwest, tomorrow at 11 a.m., is “Prevailing Praver.” Holy communion at 3:3 Opm.; Y. P. C. E. Soctety at 8 p.m. Topic at 8 p.m. will be, “Let God's Will Be Our Will." Twilight Service Planned. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- | terian Church, morning on the subject, Forbearance.” fce, which Is held from 4 to 5 o'clock, he will speak on the text “If ve know these things, happy are ve if ve do them."” will preach tomorrow “Faith and burning | At the twilight serv- | To Conduct Revival An evangelist campaign of two weeks will be conducted by Jesse M. Bader of St. Louls, Mo, at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets mnortheast, beginning tomor- row. D. E. Young of Secalia, Mo., will lead the singing. Rev. C. R. Stauffer, minister of the church, will have charge of the services Maj. W. W. Kirby, superintendent of the Sunday school, Is urging every department and class to attend the services Monday evening, when the adult department will attend in a body. The senior department will at- tend Tuesday evening; men's classes, Wednesday evening; women's classes, Thursday evening, and Christian En- deavor societies and children's de- partments, Friday evening. Mrs. J. D. Crump has charge of the cottage prayer meetings, G. Bishop is the general chairman, with J. A. Scott as secretary and Fred Kircher in charge of the ushers. IMMANUEL BAPTIST. Rev. Gove G. Johnson to Preach at Both Services. Rev. Gove G. Johnson preaches at Immanuel, the National Baptist Me- morial Church, at both services to- morrow. In the morning the topic is a special one with reference to the great host of Government workers in our city, “Caesar's Household.” At night the topic is, “A Great Man and His Message for Us Folks Today.” | The annual day of prayer is planned for February 23, the day for celebrit- |ing Washington's birthday anniver- | sary, with speakers and hours of spe- cial interest, and all churches will be invited. Will Deliver Lecture. “Medical Liberty"” is the title of an address to be given tomorrow at 3 p.m. by Harry B. Bradford, before the open forum of the Secular League, Musicians’ Hail, 1006 E street north- west. The public is invited. — Sermons Announced. “The Ministry of Elevation” will be the subject of Rev. T. O. Jones to- morrow morning at Temple Baptist Church. In the evening his topic will be “The Man Who Bartered Away His Birthright.” Will Address Ministers. Presbyterian Ministers' Asso- be ad- The ciation Monday morning Pilgrimage Announced. Another pilgrimage to the Holy |subject, | dressed by Dr. Charles Wood on the “A_Summer in Australasia.” Tand, this time including Constanti- | nople, Athens and Malta, will leave London April 26 under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Congress, and will be in the Orient about one month, Al American churchmen are invited to go on this pilgrimage. In- formation may be obtained from the secretary of the London Anglo-Cath- olic Congress. e e __ INTERDENOMINATIONAL. _ THE LAWS OF MIND Last open lecture “YOU CAN! WILL YOU?” Sunday 8 p.m. By Viva M. January, Minster 1326 Eye St. Phone N 3 Frank, 1889 SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. First of series of four lectures using charts and drawings. Wednesday, February 18, 8 p.m. “THE LAW OF CONCENTRATION” Or “Making Every Brain Cell Alive” Free-Will Offering for Ticket Other Subjects “THE LAW OF CREATION,” or “New Discoveries in Brain Building” “THE‘E‘AW OF INSPIRATION,” or “The Inner Secret” “THE LAW OF EXPRESSION,” or “The Power to Demonstrate” Healing ministry daily Sunday, 4 p.m. NEW THOUGHT Will be held at 700 H STREET N.W. or front, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821 SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STREETS ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER 9:45—Church School, Kindergarten during morning service. 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the Minister— “THE ROCK THAT FOLLOWED” 8 p.m—Annual series o evening services— “MIRACLES AND THE GOSPEL” STRING QUARTET WITH MiSS HOOD, Soprano MR. TITTMANN, Bass MR. ATWATER, Organist THE EVENING SERVICE WILL BE FOLLOWED BY AN HOUR OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP IN THE HALE PARISH HOUSE The Interdenominational Organization of the Churches in Rescue, Rellef, Social und Evangelistic Work Central Union Mission THE MISSION OF THE CHURCHES 613 C St. N.W. JOHN S. BENNETT, Supt. Sunday, February 15, 7:45 P.M. Service Conducted by Officers and Members of the International Union « Gospel Missions SPE. REV. W. E. PAUL, Minneapolis, Minn. REV. C. E. WHITE, New York City JOHN R. McINTYRE, Philadelphia, Pa. A HEALING SERVICE Sunday ‘morning st 11 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LUTHERANS ORGANIZE AT TAKOMA PARK Pastor Soon to Be Called to Take Charge of Congregation—Busi- ness Meeting Planned. The Takoma Park Evangelical Lutheran Church was formally organ- ized Thursday night when a number of Lutherans met at the home of Charles Tauberschmidt, 327 Cedar street, and adopted a constitution and by-laws. Rev. G. E. Lenskl of Grace Church ts conducting services waeekly, but the congregation expects to extend a call to a minister on. Rev. Mr. Lenski will conduct services tomor- row in the Takoma Theater at 9:30 am. A congregational meeting will be held next Thursday night at the home of Mr. Tauberschmidt when a church council and officers will be selected. LEAGUE WORK TO GROW. Bible Readers’ Association to Make Scope National. At & meeting of the Community Bible Readers’ League Monday after- noon at the City Clup it was voted to make the work national in scope. Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley, second vice president, presided. The following were elected to membership on the executive board: Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Rev. Dr. John I. Brigga and Mrs. Nannette E. Paul. corresponding secretary. It was voted to rent an office in the Mills Bullding, Seventeenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, for the headquarters. — Healing Service Tuesday. The February meeting of the So- ciety of the Nazarene will be held next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Nativity Chapel, Fourteenth and A streets southeast, Rev. Knoch M. Thompson, rector. The conference will be preceded by a healing service, conducted by the provinclal directer, Rev. John Rigs of Croome, Md. The public is invited. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman to Speak. At Second Baptist Church, Third near I street, tomorrow the pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach at 11 a.m. on “Possessing and Using the Power of God.” At 3 p.m. he will have for his subject “The Calmness of Jesus as He Approaches Death.” Dr. John MacMurray was elected | CATHEDRAL WILL HAVE LENTEN LECTURE SERIES Bishop Rhinelander and Rev. Dr. Lubeck to Conduct Services on Week Days. Friends of Washington Cathedra received notices today of a series of cathedral Lenten lectures to be given by Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelande D. D., in Bethlehem Chapel on Wed- nesday afternooas at 5 o'clock and by the Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck at St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, on Friday evenings at § o'clock. entitled will be delivered Ash Wednesday, February 25, immediately following the usual evening prayer service in the chapel. Dr. Lubeck will lecture on “The Faith by Which We Live” Friday eve- ning, February 27. Both Bishop Rhinelander and Dr. Lubeck, &s canons resldentiary of Washington Cathedral, have recently come to Washington to be ociated with the Right Rev. James E. Free- man, Bishop of Washington, in de- veloping the College of FPreachers, one of the important activities of the Cathedral chapter. The public is invited to attend the Lenten lectures. = . Missionary Society to Meet. ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety of Calvary Baptist Church will meet next Tuesday morning. at 11 o'clock, in the adult room of the Sunday school house. The speaker will be Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Boston, whose theme will be “Christian In- ternationallsm.” Mrs. C. Dinwid- dle of the Lutheran Board will lead the devotional service. Mrs. George H. Price will sing a solo. Mrs. W. W. Lemmond is hostess. Luncheon fol- lows the morning s ion. A special invitation i{s extended to members of other churches. ot Chu to Give Dinner. The Organized Adult Bible Class of Foundry Church School will have its annual dinner at the church February 21 at 6 p.m. It will also partake of the nature of a reunion of former members of the class. —— Plans Lecture Series. Prof. S. W. White of the Bible In- stitute of Washington will give a series of Bible expositions on topics usuaily called “the last things.” The first of this series of addresses will be given tomorrow afternoon at 3 in the Bible Institute Chapel LUTHERAN. Plan Communion Service. All women are invited to attend the union communion service at 10:30 am., February 27, in the Church of the Eplphany, under the joint aus- pices of the Woman's Federation and the Daughters of the King. Rev. Dr. Z.B. Phillips, the rector, will officiate. Y. M. C. A, Y. M. C. A, Sunday Afternoon Bible Club MEETS 4:30-3:15 P.M. Judge J. W, Thompson, Leader 1 ALL MEN INVITED. [ —_ BIBLE STUDENTS, INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION PYTHIAN l’;l)(?L'B A.L'mwuu:x Boriaade . —Tower study. FREE. NO OOLLECTION. C UNDENOMINATIONAL — — HIGHLANDS CO! CHURCH WILL MEET AT Park Theater 14th end Buchapan Ste. W. L. Darby Federation of Churches, PREACH. M. 8. WHITE, wil All_welcome. il The Pastor, Rev. sist in the service. 8th AND P STREETS N.W. Rev. mcmum SCHMIDT, Pastor. 10 Aty ek worship, Tuaretas, 8 pom. Keller Memorial Lutheran Md. Ave. aud 9th St. N.B. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00— “The Parable of the Sowers” Evening Service at 7:43— “The Wonderful Saviour” Young People's Societies at An Evening with the . Entire musical program, and _instrumental. Canadian to Preach DH, D. MCTAVISH. Services at the Fourth Presbyterian Church thix month and mext will be ministers of Cam- For many years he yas pastor of ronvenor Street Presbyteriam Church, Toroato. MEMORIAL SERVICES. g Philadelphia Pastor to Preach at Atonement Church. Memorial services for Rev. Dr. L O. Baker will be held tomorrow night at the Lutheran Church of the Atone- ment. Rev. Dr. W. L. Hunton of Philadelphia will preach the sermon. W. E. Emory, member of the con- gregation, will speak on behalf of the congregation. Services wlill also ‘be held at 11. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—NEW ‘Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 €hristian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented 1o London, England, and in Boston, Mass. gular Sunday nrvlc' at 3 p.m. &l Thlrlnllln l‘d L . (Church o Baroey U nepjest, of leinon_serinon S0D'S (.l}\li\uL\T i3 This Church is connected with the organization sow as tbe First Church of Christ, Sclen- PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM.: Central Presbyterian Chw:h (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Bixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. —Sunday School and Bible Claswes. —Sermon by Dr. Taylor. —Westminster League. p.m.—8oclal Hour for Young People. INCARNAT’ION Services, 11 a.m.; Bible School, Vesper service, 7:30 v.m. Church of the Atonement N. Capitel and R. L. ave. Regular services, 11 a.m. q.Alemorial services for Rev. I. 0. Baker, p.m. Rev. W. L. Hunton, D. D., e will officiate Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall, 9th and Upshur Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. —Sunday Sechool. Morning worship. Evening worship. VAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 1180 ame A welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster 8t. N.W. MR. JOHN W. LEA Editor and Lecturer of Philadelphia, Pa. 11a.m.— THE NATURE AND MINI - TION OF ANGELA. MINISTRA 8p.m.—/LESSONS FROM THE TOMB OF ANKH-AMEN. . You are Welcome and Invited to Attend These Lectures, CHRISTIAN. Park View Christian Clmrcll Park Road East of Georgia Ave. ‘WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. —Bible school. “TH] DIVINE BTANDAR S »- Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. ENDERS, Paster. m.—Bible School. J. FRBDE 11 a.m.—Service: “FAMILY DAY" 8. 8. and Bible cl: 24 Evening service, 7:45— __Hymn Sermon, “Rock of Ages” EPIPHANY i c e NORTHWEST. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. ?!LNE school . Jllnlnr lnd l‘nior C. E., 3:30 and 7:45 p.m.—"'FACING ‘l'll ISSUE." Fourteenth Street Church of Christ 14th end Helldnn Bible study, 1 Preaching and Coimunten 11 a.m. Vermont Ave. North of N 8t. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Paster. JESSE GUY SMITH, Director of Religious Educatios. 2.m.—Graded church school. 00 &t — “Neglected Treasures” 8:00 p.m.— 'Paris and the Batfleflelds’ Tllustrated travel lec aste dirccted by W E. Braichwaite. m.—Christian Eudeavor meetings. 'rnurm y, T ooy devotions, followed by allchurch_social, Columbia Heights Christian Park Road Near 14th. Harvey Baker Smith, Minister, 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.—Dr. Henry erl: 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 7:00 p.m—Christian Endeavor. THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W, (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. 30 &.m.—German service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday scnool. 11:00 a.m.—“How Jesus Desls With the Servants of Bin.”" 7:30 p.m.—Bible hour. Angusl meeting Tuesday, Feb. 17. at 8 p.m. St. Paul’s (Ej‘nglkh Lut.hcran 11th sad X Sts. N.W. N T. HUDDLD, D. D., Pastor. 8 TL) I:M—Thllrldll. praye: Luther Place Memorial Church (At Thomas Cirefe N.W.) Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible Bchool. 1 a.m.—S8ervice, with sermon by pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor _Societies, Senior and Intermediate, 8:00 p..—Service, with sermon by pastor. This Church Welcomes ¥OU. CHRISTIAN. Evangelistic The Ninth Street Welcome To The Meetings at Christian Clmrch 9th and D Sts. N.E. Helpful Sermons by Jesse M. Bader, Evangelist of St. Louis, Mo, D. E. Young of Sedalia, Mo., Will Have Charge of the Music p.m.—Christian Endeavor Socleties. p.ln —8ermon by Dr. Tayler. Thursday—Prayer sei Small children cared for duriag moralag service. Take 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car or 16th Ecki North Capitol, cor. Floride Ckfl\th ave. and Q st. REV. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Miniater. 11 a.m.—Rev. GEORGE DUNCAN, Ph. D. Arkaneas t. bus to Irving st. n.w. -Endeavor. Eastcm Presbyterhn Church Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. 7:00 p.m.—C. E. meetin, 7:45 pm._A MAX'S SHADOW." CHURCH OF THE COVENANT AVE. AND N ST. IIV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. WILLIAM 4. EISENBERGER, Minister's Aw 9:30—Sunday School. Junior Departments. 9:45—Primary and Beginners' Department. 9:45—Everygiet's Bible Cl Address by ev. Wrm. A. Efsenberger. 'as—Au Comers' Bible Clase for Me dress by Rev. Dr. Charles 9: 4km Thom's Bible' Clase for Ilen and 11 oo—-mmng Service. Bermor Dr. Noret 0N FERSE ™ A%D RELIGION. 11:00—Kindergarten for Children 2 to 6 ntermediste and or Supper and Ves- Class. Rev. Wm. A. . Teacher. Midweek Prayer aod Conference. ALL WELCOME. Bervice for 11th st. and Rhode Island ave. n. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor, wo 25 pom —Ciristian Eadesvor. 7:45 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor. A Hearty Weloome to This Homalike Churoh. Peck Memorial Chapel Pa. Ave, and 28th S8t. NW. REV, IRVIN W. KETCHUNM, Miaister, “THE BO!I! OF SHARO! PEL OF JESUS n Endeavor. le's service, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925. “GOD’S APPROVAL” THEME OF DR..PIERCE TOMORROW Announcement of Morning Sermon at First Congregational Church. Program of Other Services. : Rev. Dr. Jason Nobie wrerce will speak at 11 am. tomorrow on “God's Approval,” at the First Congres: tional Church, Tenth and G streets northwest. At 8 p.m. there will be an assembly, urder the auspices of the Genoral Federation of Women's Clubs, com-| memorating the one hundred and fifth. anniversary of the birth of Susan B. Anthony. The doors will be open at 7 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered on “American Womanhood, the Dream of Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. Nanette B. Paul, vice president of the Susan B. Anthony Foundation; Mrs. John D. Sherman, president, General Fed- eration of Wome; Club Mri Thomas'G. Winter, former president, General Federation of Women's Clubas, introduced by Mrs. Anna E, Hendl president of the Susan B. Anthony Foundation. Dr. Clarence J. Owens, presi t International, Association of Arts and Let! will present an American flag. At 4:45 pm. there will be a de- votional musical vesper service, which will be participated in by the Craw- ford Adams Compan. —_PRESBYTERIAN, WESTERN Presbyterian Church H 8t neune. 10th and 20th N.W, Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNNAM, Pastes. 11:00 am.-—~Morning Worship. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—~Christian Endeavor, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia snd Kalorama Rds. REV. JOHN O. PALMER, D. D., Minister. 9:30—8unday sciiool. 10:00—Bible classes. :00—~Worship, with sermon by Dr. Palmer. & AN OLD-TIME LOYALT 8:00—“GLORYING IN THE CROSS." CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY. Pastor. Dr. D. McTAVISH, Associate Minister. a. toa, " teacher. —Morning worship. _Dr. _Kell -Morning m e . Communion PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place John Brittan Clark Minister 1 AM.: “No Condemnation” 4:30—VESPER—S:30 Chaplain Kirkpatrick will prcach M Ys' e Lure 'of &\a;hru i Bk ko February 18, Ghurch supper “vdnnflly, from 5 to ~ The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church CHEVY CHASB CIRCLE. DOVGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE, MINISTER. ~——Sunday school. with sermon by Dr. 8:45 p.m.—Young People’s meeting. Rev. Max C. Pitney, Asst. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. ' 220d st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. Bible School, with classes for member of the family, by the pastor. .—Junior Christian Endeavor. —niermetiste Chaiiton our and ‘manse, to which -n nnlnn ' the dly are invited. oaver. —Pu:'fl?;“&rfm-. Brtenrer 8- clety. Small children cared for during Sunday morning service, A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. WESTMINSTER 7th near B 8t. B.W. Rev. HENRY W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11 a.m.~"THE LOST CHRIST." 8pm—A_ Responsive Service—“DON'T ‘WORR A_Hearty Welcome to This Friendly Church. THE CHURCH HAS THE ONLY CURE FOR SOCIAL ILLS —AIl other organizations deal with symp- toms. The chureh hits at the dissase, sla and selfishness in the individual life in the masses. Get in the game. Metropolitan Presbyterian Church REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. 4th and B Sts. 8., Morning service, 11 o'clock. Bvening, 7:45, CAPT. E. W. SCOTT, Chiet Chaplain of the U, 8. Navy, will speak to_Young People. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th Il!l’ \OWN! Streets Bernard B » M, A., Paster. Mndl !ehoe!, classes for all Don’ nud your child to Sunday 'hool—come with him! 'KYI|I the child in tMl;'l] be should go and go that way e Talth and Forbear. Mrs. New York Ave. Presbyterian Church New York Avenue and 13th Street A Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES : 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Classes for all. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “WHOM JESUS WELCOMES” - (Communion Service) 6:00 p.m.—C. E. Fellowship. Tea. Service at ADDRESS T0.BIBLE CLASS. Rev. Dr. Wood Will Talk to All Comers at Church of Covenant. The All Comers’ Bible Class for men, meeting in the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, will be addressed by the pas- tor, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood. At the morning service Dr. Wood will preach on “Common Sense and Religion™ and the subject of his eveing sermon will be “What Is Your Life? Rev. Mr. Elsenberger, assistant to the pastor, wifll address Everygirl's Bible Class at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. DIVINE SCIENCE. National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service MEETINGS: Sunday school at 11 a.m, Monday meeting at 8 p.m ednesd ! Eling adliy trom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 812 17¢h st. n.w.. second floor front. REFORMED. REFORMED gz 15TH AND O N Gracemmyu RANCK, D. w015 LINCOLY WEI: HiR D40 sunay school: 7 Do CLE. First A% 13th AND MONROR STs. N.W. S| DB, JAMES D_BUHRER, Pasia 11:00 a.m.—'CHRIET FOR THE W :00 p.m. £ WORLD TO CRRINT SUNDAT BCHOOL. B.db sm. C.5.8 7 pom. NAZARENE. “First Church of the Nazarene 7th and A Northeast. Rov. MARVIN 8. COOPER, Pastor, 704 A Bt. N.E Phose Linc. 9791, Sundsy Bchool, 2 Morning Bervice, 11 rm l m. kfl clal I]Il ing Y. P. 5. and Fellowship Meeting, P e sepvice. T Sretlat ctociee: ONVENTION, Febraary 17-22, Bervices—2:30 and 7 ionary ella Crooks of & wEpNESDAY, THE 1318 —10 80, 2:30 and 7:30, Bring Your Lunch_and Remain All Day. __NEW C CHURCH (Sw:denborglln)._ Church of the New Jerusalem (Revelation, ii.12.) 16th above Q N.W. 9:45—Classes of the Bunday School. 10:00—Arcana Class for ad 11:00—Morning worsbip, with ‘pastoral ser- Fres. unam; library. Open daily. PASTOR, REV. PAUL SPERRY. UNITED BRETHREN. ~ MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH North Capitel and R Bts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fuitz, D. D., Pastor, m.—Sunasy School. Washington Da; sy FIRTHDAYS AND $:00 p.m.—*‘A STUDY IN JOHN." BAPTIST. BAPTIST. T NEAR 7th SOUTHWEST - Revival meetings be- FIFTH ‘The public is P nvired: B.Y.P. U. Columbia Federation Centennial Baptist Church th and T St N.E. TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 8 P.M., Speaker—Rev. Perry L. Mitchell Music—Columbia Male Qulrtel ALL WELCOME. CE 9th and 5. C. Ave. B. PASTOR, F. W. JOHNSO 9:30—Bible School, Young People. S Brover Sisaitng. Thursday SONG SERVICE SUNDAY ‘BROOKLAND BAPTIST 12th and Newten N.E. ‘WOODRIDGE BRANCH, 22nd and Rhode Island Ave! N.E. 0. DIETZ, Th. D., Minister. .m. —h\lnfll' school both pls Gominitment 'of - Lifs at s AT 745 West Washington Blptut Church Cor. Slst and N Sts, PASTOR C. B. AUSTIN Erass. 11 am and 8 pm S8, 045 am B B ts_our best.” KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Ninth St. near B 8.W. REV. C. P. RYLAND, Paster. Residence: 301 C Bt. £.W. SUNDAY SERVIC 9:30 a.m.. flBl e School. Classes for Come ang bring ope; 11:00 a.m.—Preaching. oy Pastor y These meetings are growing in interest and a tendance. ng by Pastor. Theme: ‘Who Is & Christiani” Last in a series of three sermons. Bring Your Friends and Worsbip With Us Tomorrow. Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. T. 0. Jones presching. SERVICES : 11 am.—*“THE MINISTRY OF ELEVA- T 8p.m—“THE MAN WHO BARTERED AWAY HIS BIRTHRIGHT.” Sunday Schou: METROPOI ITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at eleven, “How God Values Men” Suggested by Floyd Coilins' Imprisoument. Evening at seven-thirty, “Which Way Do You Pitch Your Tent?” Baptism Attend the church that Glows, Goes asd Grows_continyal Second Baptist Church «| IMMANUEL “A Lighthouse on the Hill” THE NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY (16th S¢t. and Columbis Rosd) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m— “Caesar's Household” A Topic for Government Workers. 8:00 p.m—Gospel Service, “A Great Man and His Mes- sage for Us Folks Today” 9:30 a.m—BIBLE SCHOOL, E. H. De GROOT, Jr.,, SUPT. — “He that believeth on Me hath everlasting life.” Chevy Chase Baptist Church School of Music Studio, Theater Building. REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, D. D., Minister. 11:00 0.m—“LET JESUS ALONE." 8:00 p.m.—“THE CROSS-WORD PUZILE P OF LIFE." A CORDIAL WELOOME TO ALL. E. Hez Swem Piior -'Winter Story (XD How the laugh & .m. Bright torium, like them): old e swee! ‘Sustainment." nd Eye v.e. songs; fine organ. 1 Centeantal Bapt. Ch. 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.— “A Good Subject for Debate” $:00 p.m.— “The Field of the Sluggard” Young People’s Night Special section for young people. Several Baptisms. 9:30 2.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all. 7:00 p.m.—B. Y. P. U. The Highlands Baptist Church DR. J. J. MUIR preaches 11 a.m. snd § p.m. Bible school. 9:30. Pra; All_cordially l'lvllea RHODE 1SLAND AVE. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor. Preachiag by the Pastor: 11 a.m., 8 p.m Class, 830 a.m. Junior Church, 11 a.m. % 9 UB. 45 p.m. Prayer meeting, 7th and Randolnh Sts. REV. HENRY J. SMITH 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. ser meeting Thursday, 8 p. BE At Second St. N.W. !Ilndl! School, 9:30 a.m. Stevenson Bible PE TWORTH 11 a.m— “What Has the World Done || to You?” : ““Onoe Upon & Time.” “Life’s Tides” Prayer service, Thursday. B. Y. P. U, Int. and Senior. 7 p. Vislt Us—Worship With Sing With Us—Praise With Us. 16th and 11 am.—' S.8,9:30. B.Y.P.U,6 refreshments. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER Pastor, will preach both morning and evening. “The Royal Bounty.” 8 p.m.—"“The Voice Above the Storm.” Baptists living in Washington not connected with any other church are invited to join and worship with us and help us in our drive for new members. An Invitation Is Extended to Worship With Us at THE HOME CHURCH O Streets to 7:45, with social hour and CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. 11:00 A.M.: Dr. W. S. Abernethy begins a most helpful series of sermons on the Lord's Prayer “THE FILIAL SPIRIT” 8:00 P.M.: Good Congregational Singing - Large Chorus—Appealing Solos Sunday Service, 11:00 and 7:30; S. S., 9:30; C. E., 6:30 Each Evening Next Week, at 7:30 CLARENCE ROY STAUFFER, Minister 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. “The Meaning of Elijah to the World of Today” (Musical Service—Oratorio “N! / REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister FRED BECKER, Milwaukee, Wi H. H. KRATZIG, Norfolk, V. = PETER QUARTEL D-yton Ohio Sixth in the series of Fireside Sermons on the Home TH “WHAT MEN LIKE IN WOMEN" You will be most welcome at Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Evangelistic Serv mmlv_wnh speakers and singers from the various churches co-operating. The Central Unfon Missfon Is Indorsed hy the Charities Indorsement Committeo