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GATHEDRAL SUNDAY PROGRAM PLANNED Washington Sacred Edifice to Be Topic of Episcopal Rectors Tomorrow. ctors Protestant opal :hurches throughout the country will observe Washington's birthday to- 1orrow, as “National Cathedral Sun- " the congregations giving free- will offerings toward the completion of Washington Cathedrs (uate witness to Christ ional Capital. The cathedral sermon tomorrow will be preached in the Bethlehem Chapel at tho 4 pm. service by Rev Or. A Phelps Stokes, canon of Wa ton Cathedral and former of Yale University. His ser- he broadeast through sta- man will n WCAE ght Rev. Dr. D., Bishop of W in Los James E. Freeman, hington, will preach Angeles, Calif., tomor the morning in St. John's and in the evening in St Cathedral. Among the churches in the diocese Washington that are making a special appeal for the cathedral as part of the Cathedral Sunda servances are St. Agnes’, All Souls Ascension, John's, Georgetown; Alban’ da; nmm : wttsvill Bartholor St Luk Poolesville; Christ Church, .' Collington; St. Church, La Plata ardtown St. Jame pel of the Amncmu;t. s Chapel, Anacostia. Bishop's Circular Letter. Bishop Freeman addressed a ular ter to the clergymen of Washing- ocese, as follows: Tho formal declaration at the lay- ing of the foundation sto of the hedral on September 29, 1907, pro- imed ‘that the bishop, chapter and diocese of Washington do hold and administer this cathedral church as a trust for the benefit and use not only of the people of this diocese and city but s0 of the whole American church, whose every baptized member shall have part and own hip of this house of God." “Members of the diocese of Wash- ington have contributed nearly $4,000.000 toward the erection of the -athedral, a sum adequate for the building of a diocesan cathedral, but manifestly this diocese cannot of it- self carry on to completion a work of such great size and importance as will represent the whole church in the Nation’s Capltal The resolution in behalf of the National Cathedral, printed above as part of our letterhead, was adopted by the general convention at Port- land, Oreg., In 19 In 1912, with the individual approval of nearly avery bishop of the American church, a plan was set forth to secure, if possible, an opportunity for offerings to the National Cathedral in our ‘hurches throughout the country. As t is to be a house of prayer for all people, it should be the gift of all, according to their means. We ask in the Master's name for offerings in our churches once a year—a cathedral Sunday—so that rich.and poor may have the privilege of being builders of this National Cathedral at Wash- ngton. “It is not necessary for the whole offering to be given to the cathedral und. All we ask is that the en- relopes sent by the National Cathe- dral Association shall be placed in each pew gr seat, so that every one who so desires may have the oppor- tunity to contribu: *“I have prepared the above letter 0 that, if you approve, you may read it to your congregation Sunday, Feb- 22, and am inclosing an ad- d post card, to_be returned to the secretary of the National Cathe- dral Assoclation, in order that we may send you promptly the number »f envelopes needed.” Observance of Cathedral Sunday to- morrow is singularly appropriate, it is claimed, as the completion of the zreat cathedral will fulfill a dream of George Washington. 1In discussing with Maj. I'Enfant the plans for the «eat of the Federal Government the first President made provision for “a hurch for national purposes,” but no step was taken during his lifetime to- vard the carrying out of his wish. ‘ow, after a lapse of more than a the foundations for such an ave been completed, the apse part of tho choir walls already promise of the majesty of the nished athedral, and services are held regularly in the Bethlehem Chapel. B Christ and Rev. T. 0. Jones to Preach. “Making the Most of One's Life” will be the subject of Rev. T. O. sermon at Baptist ch tomorrow In the n\'cning his subject will “Rescue morning. be INTERDENOMINATIONAL. EERESESY SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON, 1326 Eyve St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minist “the Liberal Catholic Church” Lecture by “Ideals of EPWORTH LEAGUE “Our Coun- Topic for tomorrow: r; Psalm Christian Corner Stones,” .1 exxv.1,2 Tho leaders in the various local chapters in the Distfict are as fol- lows: Metropolitan, Mr. Deets Pick- ett; Bowie, Mr. Elbert Johnston; Con- gress Feights, Mr. Walter Finigan, &nd Lanham, Miss hbons Tonight is the last night of the {Midwinter Tnstitute. The total num- |ber of registered delegates did not {reach 100, as it was hoped, but the | sessions have been a success. The { number of delegates were divided up ! 50 that each chapter having delegates |at the in nearly all of the classes. Metro- politan Chapter holds the record of having the largest number of dele- gates, A number of out-of-town chapters were represented at the in- stitute. The service tonight will be in the form of a candle light service and will be held at Metropolitan=Church. The morning watch service will be held at McKendree Church tomorrow at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. S. Carroll Coale will have charge of the service. Oxon Hill, Joy Chapter and Camp Springs are planning to have their annual banquet some time in March, O G R BIBLE CLASS ELECTS. Harry N. Foss Chosen President of Sherwood Group. The Brotherhood Bible class of the Sherwood Presbyterian Church held its annual meeting Tuesday night and elected officers as follows: Harry N. Foss, president; Julian F. Belfield, vice president; Albert H. Engelbrecht, retary; Chester R, Smith, assistant secretary: Clayton Mar: urer; Wilfred B, Putman, and H. O. Sargeant, assis Addresses were given by Wilson of the Department of culture on “Farm Managemen A. H. Howell of the Riological Sur- vey on “Bird Migration,” and the gleo club of the class rendered sev- eral selections. Refreshments were served, followed by story telling by members of the clas: Rally at Shi;h Church. The pastor and members of the Shiloh Baptist Ifistitutional Church, Ninth and P streets, are planning a rally tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Waldron will preach the third sermon in the series on the Gospel of Mark, using as his_subject esus Co-operating With Men in Saving Humanity.” “At n'eht he will speak on “The Time to Seek the Lord.” At 2 p.m., through the cour tesy of Rey. Dr. Bullock and the offi- cers and members of the Third Church,.at Fifth and Q streets, Shiloh Church ‘will hold baptismal serv Services Are Announced. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets northwest, tomorrow at 11 am., will be “Our Duty to Our Fellowman.” At 3 pmn. he will preach at the Zion Baptist Church, Daéanwood, D. C. The Young People's Christian Endeavor Society, at 6 p.m., will discuss “Friendliness Toward Industrious Missions Miss Eliza- beth Johnson, leader. Rev. Edwards of Pennsylvania, will occupy the pu pit at night. First Baptist Services. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter will preach at the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, tomorrow at 11 am. 8 p.m., “Opening the Books.” ish services at 3:30, by Rev. burs of. Newatic: N ds . The-uters mediate Baptist Young People’s Unlon will have g spectal program at 6 p.m., with the regular Baptist Young Peo- ple’s Union meeting at 6:45. ‘Woman's Society Branch to Meet. The Winter (Circle of the work department of the Woman's Society of the. Vermont Avenue Christian Church will meet next Tuesday at noon, at the home of Mrs. John H. Wick, 3820 Eighth street, when the hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin W. Da- vis, Mrs. E. T. Melton, Mrs. Emma Barnard and Mrs. Lily Manvill FRIENDS. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. ALL ARE INVITED. Friends Church 13th and Treing Sts. N.W. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m. Thursday prayer meeting, ORTHY, PASTOR. 1335 Monroe W. Phone Columbia 8§991. WELCOME TO_ALL. PSYCHOLOGY. “The Sacred Science of Number” Lecture by MATTHEWS DAWSON & p.m., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, At THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N n.w. Number in the Bible, how to judge char- acter, what is one's best busiess. FREB WILL OFFERIN: CATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. NN\W. Bet. G & H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15, Last Low Mass at 11:15. LENTEN EXERCISES MUKIAY 8. K institute had representatives | | will STAR, WASHINGTON, PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION PART OF CHURCH SERVICE Rector of Epiphany Announces Schedule for Lent—Continues Sermons on Religions. « Services of a patriotic nature, cele- bratiag the birth of George Washing- ton, will be conducted at the Church of the Epiphany, G street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, tomorrow. At 11 _am, the rector, Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, will deliver the sermon. followed by Kipling's “Recessional,” sung by the full choir. At evensong, at § oclock, Dr. Phillips will continue his special course of lecture-sermons on ‘Com- parative Religions.” The subject of his address tomorrow will be ‘Juda- Ism. There will be celebration of the holy communion at § a.m. The church schools assemble at 9:30 am., and 3 pm. At 6 o'clock, the weekly meet- ing of the Young People’s Soclety will be held. There will be services in Epiphany Church every day in Lent, except Saturday at 1 5 and 4:46 p.m., with addresses by visiting and local clergy. On Ash Wednesday, there will be a lebration of the holy communion at 7:30 am., and at 11 a.m. the service consist of the Litany, peniten- office, holy communion’ and ser- by ‘the rector. At 4:45 p.m tial mon | there will be a short service and ad dress by Rev. J At 8 p.m.,, the first of a s for men. Thursday and Friday, at 12:05 o'clock, rector will conduct the noonday services and deliver the ad- afternoon at 4:45 Scott Miller will preach. and on Friday at the same hour Rev. Mr. Bomberger will talk “Character Building: Loyalty.” Classes for those desirous of being confirmed have now been formed. Friday afternoons at 4 o'cl Bomberger conducts t ss boys and girls. At 8 o'clock on F evenings, Dr. Phillips the lectures for the adult candidates and others interested, whether com- municants of the church or not S Address by Mrs. Lindsay. The elementary division of the Dis- trict of Columbia Council of Religious Education will meet Wednesday eve- ning at 7:45 o'clock, at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Specialization courses Church South. of the standard training school work hville, Tenn., worked out at Wwill be studied and Mrs. Lindsay of will the Foundry Methodist Church ohn H. A. Bomberger. ector will deliver ries of Lenten lectures for Servxce at St. Mary's. a on Ash Wed- ashes will be dis- lrlb\u.d before the 7 and 8 o'clock masses and after the midday service, In the evening at 7:30 there will be a sermon on “Baptism,” by Rev. Joseph M. Dougherty, and after benediction blessed ashes will again b dis- tributed. The stations of the cross will b«- held on Thursday dflernovn and on Friday evening at 7:30, Every week day during Lent there will be a midday service and benedic- tion at 12:10 p.m. YMCA Y. M. C. A, Sunday Afternoon Bible Club MEETS 4:30-5:15 P.M. | | Judge J. W. Thompson, Leader *| ALL MEN INVITED. prfiégw. REFORMED 9:40—Sunday Fi!‘ t AT 13 AND MONROE STS. S DR.JAMES D. BUHRER, Ps WHAT THE FORD SAYS. cnum.u; CES..7pm. SUNDAY sru_mul 5 ; 7AREVE M. | i- | delivers | B. Y. P. U. NEWS Clarendon Union entertained the Falls Church Unlon at the home of Mrs. Charles Moffett at a valentine soclal. The arramgements were in charge of Miss Stella Lancaster. Bethany Unlon officers, group cap- tains and committee chairmen met February 10 at the home of the presi- dent, Miss Martha Lavisson and de- clded to arrangé for an “intergroup contest” during March and April, the winning group to be banqueted by the others. Credits for the contest will be similar to those awarded in the federation campign, Grace Union hes again overtaken Pirst in the federation campaign and is leading the procession with 451 points. More than 500 were present Tues- day evening at the federation meet- ipg at Centennial Church, to hear Rev. Perry L. Mitchell of Clarendon. The Columbia Malo Quartet also ren- dered a number of selections. A total of $175 was contributed by unions in the federation toward Near East Rellef work, and they have now voted to give an ‘“over and above” offering to the missionary work of our denomination. REV. J. R. SIZ00 TO SPEAK. Subjects for Sermons Tomorrow Announced by Pastor. At the morning service tomorrow’ in the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church the minister, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, will preach on “God’s Long Way Home.” At the morning wervice the sacrament of infant bap- tism will be observed. Dr. Sizoo, at the § o'clock service, will preach on “George Washington— His Life and Message.” This will be a_sermon In commemoration of the birth of Washington. “Confession of an Agnostic. “Mind—Mystery—Myth: Confession of an Agnostic” will be Prof. J. W. Nigh's lecture title tomorrow after- noon, 3 o'clock, before the open forum of the Secular League at Musicians' Hall, 1006 E street. The public is in- vited. oot e SRR s To Talk of “Rugged Christianity.” At Lincoln Congregatioanl Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak on “A Rugged Christi- anit Mrs. Anna C. Brooks will sing at the morning service. At 6:4 pm. the Senior Christian Endeavor Soclety will present a special pro- gram BAHAI MOVEMENT. “The Truth Shall Make You Free BAHA’l SERVICE Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock. Lecture Room of the Playhouse 1814 N Street MISS ELIZABETH STEWART | Recently returned from a stay of twelve years in Teheran, the capital of Persia, Will speak briefly |“The History of the Baha'i f Causc" "MISS JESSIE REVELL Of Philadelphia, will speak on “The Baha'i Principles” The Public Invited. No contributions asked for or received T CONGREGATIONAL. on “First Church of the Nazareme 7th and A Northeast. Rev. MARVIN S. COOPER, Pastor, 704 A St. N.E. Phone Linc. 9791, MISSIONARY CONVENTIO! Miss Bertie Karos, from Japan. and Rev. Chieago will speak Morning service, 11:00. Junior Missionary program, 3:00 p.m. J. P. 8 Rally, 6:30 p.m « gelistic Ral =4 _ BIBLE STUDENTS. International Bible Students’ Association PYTHIAN, TEMPLE AUDITORIUM. 1012 9th 5t. N.W. 11 a.m—Lecture by Mr. W. H. Dickerson of Wilmington, Del. ~Subject: “From Egypt to Canaan” 3 p.m.—Lecture by Mr. Dickerson. Subject: “Is the Bible Infallible?” returged Missionary Mrs. Stella’ Crooks of NO_COLLECTION CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—NEW ‘Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London, England, and in Regular Sunday service at 3 p.m. @ entl and L sts, n.w, (Church of Qur Father). Subfect of lesson sermon: ‘OBEDIENCE.” This Church is not con- nected with the organization now known the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wed.,, Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m.—Sermon. “BAPTISM.”, Rev. Jos. M. Dougherty, O. S. A. Stations of the Cross, Thursday, 3:15 p.m.; Friday, p.m. _ Midday Service at 12:10 p.m. NEW_THOUGHT A HEALING SERVICE™ Will be held at 1709 H STREET N.W. Second floor front, Sunday morming at 11 Everybody ' welcon o o Man’s Rechemicalization Thought Force—Magnetic Exercises—F0OD SCIENCE Two Free Lectures "> Jozev Reed George Himself—Founder Present Chicago Psychology The Playhouse SUNDAY, February 22— Center, at Auditorium, 1814 N St. Near Connecticut Ave. “The Magic Ladder of Attainment” MONDAY, February 23— “Dollars—Sense and Dividends” Songs by Myra McCathran Marks Eight 0'Clock Sharp These free lectures 1i’t the mind into the realm of creative thought and rouse the Rechemicalization produces new ph: the elimination and prevention of disease, ony Sclence, Mind Power and Spiritual Force—the co-ordinated three-plane life, Four life work by subconscious mentation. affairs. The power of living Food p, Teverie and hypuagogic state. ep. Accretion and em tion. concentrated foods. concentration, The_funct of form and figure. The rengthening the .ex of the Glands. The art The human Soul 8 p. soul to mountainous protection against destructive vil Registration of happy. thought currents while ion of the magnetic fluid in relatios to personal The laws of telepathy in materialization. nature of Memory. Healing achievement. 'al bodies and magnetic personaiities— sickness and all in} Finding The 1aw of causes in relation to’daily ration during ttrac- The Vitaminic Formuia for highly Putting personality into the voice increasing tbe viaion by rinciples—the uke of Colors. ship, . business and h purpose and destination. m. Eversbody welcome. es and e i Four- _ Boston. Mass. X CONGRE SATIONAL. Ingram Memomal Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.B. Rev. Kyle Booth Minister. BELIEF IN CHRIST” ‘nma ~—Vesper Service of Muslc. Ingram| Church_Choir, assisted by Mr. C.| Victor Bennett, Welsh tenor. | 780 pm—C. BE. Ilustrated Lecture the gympasium. # School and Adult .m.—C. E. Society. “THE CHURCE WITH A WELCOME. MT. PLEASANT (CONGREGATIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. In the Residential Northwest. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister 11 AM.— Mr. Morgan Will Preach 4:45 p.m.—Special Musical Ves- pers—*“St. Cecilia” Mass. Sung by Mount Pleasant Chorus, Assisted by Rakemann's Orchestrs. SERMON BY MR. MORGAN. —Intermediate C. E. Socl —Church School. EVERYBODY WELCOME. First Congregational Church 10th & G Sts. N.W, JasomNoble Pierce, D. D., Minister Dr. CHARLES B. EMERSON of Detroit One of America’s Greatest Preachers, Speaks Sunday 11 AJM.—“Dreams of Empire.” .8 P.NL—“The Children’s International.” 10 a.m.—Bible Class for Men, Hon. Wm. 8. Culbertson, Ph. D., LL. D., Vice Chairman Tariff Commission, Teacher. of Isaiah.” “The Statesmanship ZIMMER HARP TRIO and MARIO CAPPELLI, Italian Tenor Three Great Concert Harpa and Tenor Soloist in Three v S 4:45 P.M. " MUSICAL ESPERS, Sunday, 4:45 P.M. (2) SPECIAL MUSIC, Sunday, 8 P.M. (3) GRAND CONCERT, Monday, 8 P.M. Admission 50c Five Concert Course Ticket With Reserved Seat, $1.75. 25— ZIMMER HARP TRIO AN Falo Hren great concert harps. 2-THE ARTISTS' RECITAL. ar. 2y ‘Smith Stanl, s Tons, Mary Muller Charles.T. Ferry, 2k ot Baltimore, harp & D_CAPPELLI, ITALIAN TENOR. Nellle' Zimmiér, harp sololst. ianist, in origiaal comport+ FISK JUBILED SINGERS. Mar, 9—THE From great successes in Mar. 16—THB SITTIG TRIO OF NEW YORK. Margaeet Sitth W o Banist. lind: Philadelphia Sym) Wfll- ot e York Bramphony Brenseton, sololst. v. Mw Mar. 30—THE PHILHARMONIC GROUP OF NEW. YORK. ‘Whittis olo planist. Carl Dorsey ngton, solo planist. cs House. Charles King, Nefel, deritone, Metropolitan Opera Estelle Wentworth Opera Company Presents Tablold Versien of MARTHA February 24 and 25, 8 P.M. Tickets, 25 Cents. D. C, SATURDAY. PATRIOTISM TO FEATURE SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM Observance Tomorrow of Washing- ton’s Birthday in Connection ‘With School’s Own Anniversary. Two birthdays will bu celeprated at the Kendall Baptist Sunday School to- morrow. One, that of George Wash- ington, and the other, the Sunday school. Joseph Sorrell, a member of the Sunday school will give a talk on George Washington. A former mem- ber of the church will speak on the birthday of the Sunday school. There will be special music and also a song will be given by the primary class. The first 200 scholars or visitors to reach the bullding willéreceive as a souvenir a photograph of Mount Ver- non, or George Washington, or Mrs. Washington. The school opens at 9:30 am. The members of the Theron Out- water Men's Bible Class held their Midwinter banquet last Tuesday eve- ning at the church. Homer Councillor, 8f Calvary Baptist Sunday School; Rev. Henry Smith, pastor of Petworth Bap- tist_Church, were the speakers. Ladu McGill, teacher of the class, was toast- Howard U. Dean to Talk. Rev. Dr. D. Butler Pratt, dean of the School of Religlon, Howard Uni- versity, will preach at 11 a.m. tomor- row at the Zion Baptist Church, Dean- wood, D. C. At 3:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. George Bullock will preach, and Rev. L. 8. wormky at 8 p.m. Peck Memonwl Church. “The Eyes of God" is the morning subject of Rev. Irving W. Ketchuny at Peck Memori; In the evening he will speak on “A Master Question.” There will be, special music " National Center of Chrxst Healing and Christ Service MEETINGS: school at 11 a.m. meeting at § p.uw. day at 2 p.m. urduy at 12 m. Tealing daily from 11 by the || FEBRUARY “KNOWING GOD BETTER.” PASTORS ASSIGNED. Dr. Lambeth to Preach on Topic!Rev. Hugh Dalton Transferred to at Mount Vernon Church. The holy communion service will be held tomorrow morning at the 11 Capital Church. Rev. Hugh Dalton, pastor of St. Aloysius Church, Leonardtown, Md., o'clock service at the Mount Vernon | hag been appolnted pastor of Holy Place Methodist South. Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, pas- tor, will preach on “Knowing God Bette A dis:ussion of the newest mission fleld for the work of the Mount Ver- non Place Church will be held at the meeting of the Senior League, at 6:45 p.m. The topic will be “How the Good News Reached Siberia-Manchu- ria.” The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m. and the junior church at 11 am. The pastor will preach at 8 pm. on the topic, “The Burning Heart,” following an organ recital by Mrs. Frank A. Frost, at 7:40 o'clock. Rev. H. T. Kedford to Spuk Dr. H. T. Medford will preach on the subject, “The Voyage of Life,” at John Wesley African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcoran streets northwest, tomorrow at 11 am. His night subject will be “Seeing Through a Glass Darkly.” PRESBYTERIA "Peck Memorial Chapel Ave. and 28th VIN W. Ianllter. 11:00 a.m. ‘THE EYES OF GOD." 45 p.w.—' A MASTER QUESTION." 10:15 a.m. )lm s Bible Class. S D.l(ll WELOOME = Gun(on-'l'emplc Memorial 3066 s Hewion Stuise | Bernard Braskamp, Minister, 945 a.mu.; Sunday Ecboot,'classes for al Vit your i 1o, Sondny | come with him! Train the child m the le he should go and go that way | ourself. i T . —Sermon, *“What God Hath Joined | | Together— Hope and Patience.” Music by | | Chorus Choir. Mrs. Gawler and Mr. | | Klein, soloists. | 4 10 5 pm—TWILIGHT SERVICE. | L TAL MUSBIC. I Violinis and Violoncel! Mrs. Gawler, soprano; Mr. Klein, tenor. | T ey - Americanism of Washington.” 15—Christian Endeavor meetings. | \ | I PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A, de Island e 330 Pa. | aves.el | Chnstade!phxanEchesxa HALL. ATl welcome. | Chrxstadelphxan Chapel Webster St. N.W. 11 _am._and 8 p _ UNITED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz. D. D.. Paxtor. 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. Washiogton Ds “ALL THINGS FOR PRESBYTERIAN. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN. d st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. | 9:45 a.m.—Rible School, with classes for very member of the family. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by the pastor. | 330 p.w.—Junior Christian Endeavor. | Tntermediate Christian Endeavor. 6:00 p.m.—Sociul hour and supper' at the manse, to which all strangers in the cify are invited. ety. Small chilaben Gared for during Sunday morning service. _ .__A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. A_FAITHFUL INTERPRETATION OF JESUS is the subject of Rev. Freeley Rohrer at Metropolitan l’rul:ytemn Church Corner 4th and B Sts unday mornng at 11 o'clock In the evening at 7:45 Congressman Watkins of Oregon will xpeak on )N SCHOUL PROBLEM." Union evangelistic meetings with Eastern Presbyterian Church March 17-29. on THE Episcopal Church|Teinity Church, Georgetown, while Rev. Aloysius Guiney, pastor of the church of the Ascension in Bowle, Md., has succeeded him at Leonard- town. Rev. J. Kriess, assistant pastor of the Bowle church, becomes pastor. LUTHERAN. Keller Memorial Lutheran M. Ave. and 9th St. N.B. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00— “The Blind Seel” Evening Service at 7:45— “A Great Birthday” A Patriotic Musical Bervice. Young People’s Socleties at 6:45 p.m. “THE HOMELIKE CHURCH." INCARNATION Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave Services, 11 a.m. ; Bible School, 9:40 a.m. Vesper service, 7:30 p.m. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol and R. L. ave. Regular services, 11 a.m. Memorlal services for Rev. 7:30 p.m. & at_both_seryices 0. Baker, “Rev. W. L. Hunton, D. D.. will ofciate Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Bts. N.W. Eev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Services in English YOU ARE_WELCOMF. Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall, 9th_and Upehur S GERHARD E. LENSEI, Pastor. 30 .m.—Sunday School Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLD, D. D., Pi 9:30—Sunday_School. 11:00—‘CATCH THE CONSCIENCE. 7:00—Christian_Fndeavor meeticg. 8:00—Prening with the choir. 8:00 Thuraday—Tenten _service. (At Thoms Rev. G. M. Circle N.W.) 4Bible School. 7:00 p.m.—Christien Endeavor Senior and Intermediate. This Oburch Welcomes YOTU. St. Paul's English Lutheran Luther Place Memorial Church DIFFENDERPER, D. D., Pastor. . with sermon by pastor. Societies, £:00 p.m.—Service, with sermon by pastor. | | I § BAPTIST. The Highlands Baptist Church 14¢1 and Jefterson Sts. N.W. DR. J. J. MUIR preaches 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. " Bidle school, 9:30. Prayer meeting Thursday. 8 p.m. All_cordiaily_invitea. “KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Ninth 8t. near B S.W. RYLAND, Pastor. 801 C St. S.W. Bible Bchool. Special features The Pastor will speak on t theme: ““The Task Before Us '’ Intermediate and Senlor B. T Sermon by Pastor on the theme “The Kind of Men Needed in connection with the e Baptism service. COME AND WORSHIP WITH US. ~ CORNERSTONE LAYING, ISRAEL BAPTIST CHURCH 11th St. Bet. F and G MONDAY, FEBRUARY af 12 o'clock 100 REV. J. H. BURK: _____ Rosa F. Jackson. Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. T. 0. Jones preaching. SERVICES: MAKING THE MOST OF ONE'S LIFE 8 p.m.—"RBSCUE OF SOULS.” Sunday Schogl—9:30 a.m BL P D Chevy Chase Baptist Church School of Music Studio, Theater Building REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, D. D., Ministe 11a 11:00 a.m.—“THE EVERLASTING ARMS. 8:00 p.m— THREE MEN 1IN EVERY .7 “ONE CANNOT GIVE U2 WaEN Gop 18 NEAS. _.__A CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL BETHANY EHODE ISLAXD AvE nd 8t. N.W Rev. HUGH T. STLV Pastor. Preaching by the Pastor: 11 a.m., 8 p.ur Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Stevenson B Class, 9:30 am. Junior Church, 11 a B. Y. P. U.'s, 6:45 p.m. ‘Thursday, & B NEAR SOUTHWE:! Jobn W. Ham, t noted Soutbern gelist, is preaching 01d-Time I z Reviral Service- 5 11 am. and 3:30 and 7:30 p.m Oge hundred cent wasted at S, Service for Only”, Sunday, Admission by t. " Tickets & Tree and can be ke cured at church o from Dr. Jobn ¥ Briggs. Dr. | Ham will preach oo “TH} SPOTLESS WOMAN Services dally o ing the vieek at 3 JOHN W. HAM. * Presbyterian Church H St. Between 10th and 20th N.W Rev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. i “COMPASSED ABOUT” “8:00 p.m.— “TOMORROW” MURIC BY QUARTET. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Stiteenth and Trving ‘Bt N.W. Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor. # 0:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. S Young People by tminster League. —Social Hour for Young People. —Christian Endeavor Socletles. rmon by Dr. Taylor. Praver wervice. * Friday—Young People’s class. ldren cared for during morning Take 14th st. car or Mt. Pleasant car or 16th st. bus to Irving st. n.w. Georgetown Churc (Organized 1780.) Rev. James T: Marshall, D. D., Pastor. 9:43 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Marshall. 8:%) n.m.—Rev. Page Etchison. CHURCH OF THE _COVENANT AVE. AND N ST. ns\ CHARLES WOOD, D. D.. Minister. REV. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER, Minlster's Assistant, 9:30—Sunday _Echool. Junior Departments. 9 :45—Primary and Beginners' Department. Intermediate and | FIRST | PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place i John Brittan Clark 1 Minister “11 AM “He Is Able” 4:30—VESPER—5:30 “The Song of Songs” Evervgirl's Bible Class. Address by Mrs. Wm. A. Eisenberger. 9:45—All-Comers’ Bible Class for Men. Rev. Wm. A. Eisenberger, Teache 9:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and Women. 11:00—Morning Service. _Sermor by Dr. Wood:® “SLUGGISH SOULS." Trinity Corner 4th and E Bts. N.W, (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. 8:30 a.m.—German service, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 2.m. Savation " ~—-Bible hour. LENTEN SERVIOBS: 30 p.m. Wednesday—German 30 p.m. Thursday—Buglish. 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church !“The Oross Our Offense and Our EPIPHANY 16TH A3p v 6Ts. NORTHWEST. REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bible school 5 - Morning_worship Luther League. - (Special Life Service Program.) Vespers . . 8:00 p.m. (Special Servive for Young People.) Prayer_servi 8:00 p.m. ZIO ND P STREETS N.W. hool, aip 30 am: ‘English, 11_a.m.. Lauther League, 7:15 pum. service, Thursday. 8 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 8 RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. German wor- p.m. English Lenten (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave, Bet. M and N Bts. J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, Pastor, 11 8.m —Nervice, Sermon subect: “Hallowed Be Thy Name” 8. S. and Bible class, 9:45 a.m. Evening service, ®dCalled to Be Saints” G o e A Nk Ash Wednesday service, 7:45 p.m. IMMANUEL , “A Lighthouse on the Hill” THE NAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL | xgwlmoxovs LIBERTY (16th St. and Columbia Road) Gove G. Johmson, D. D, Pastor 11:00 a.m— 11:00—Kindergarten for Children from 2 to 6 years of age. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Supper and Ves- per Service. 7:15—Communicants® Class. Eisenberger, Teacher. 8:00—Evening Service. _Sermon by Dr. Wood: ~ ““THE HOPELESSNESS OF MODERN 'LIFE.” Evening Choir of 100 Voices. §:00—Thursday, = Midweek _ Service Prayer and Conference: ALL WELCOME, Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Dr. JOSEPH T. KELLY, Pastor. Ber. Wm. A. for A little understood book. 2. . North Capitol, cor. Florida Eckington ave. and Q@ s REV. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D. D., Minister. ‘AMERICA'S OPEN DOOR. “THE UNSPEAKABLE GIFT. WM. J. SLELYE will preach at both services. *30 a.m.—Sanday School. 7 p.m.—Endeavor. Beats Free. Everybody Weleome. 16th and Keanedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM.: “Our Church Life” 8 PM.: “The Great Question” Special Services for C'Inmh Attendance 6:45. Dr. D. McTAVISH, Associate Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_School. W. W. Tuckey, supt. Men's ciass, F. L. Middle- ton, acher. 11:00 a.m,—Morning worship. The Lerd's by Mr. Supper. 7:00 p.m.—0. D&G Soclety. Addres Homer Edson of Oblo. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Dr Mt‘hfllh ‘WAS EVER TOLD, Thursday, 8 vam —I(ufinw tor’ Blblo study ALL SEATI FREE. Sixth St. and Md. Ave. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. D., Paster, PARTNERS WITH GOD," Bible School, Olasses for all, —Men's Bible Class. —O. B. mee Silt EVERLASTING LOVE." NORTHMINSTER REV, HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor, 9:45 a.m.—Bible study. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endesvor., 7348 p.m.—Sexmon by Pastor. The Church With a Hearty Weloome. New York Ave. Presbyterian Church New York Avenue and 13th Street A Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES. v 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Classes foy all.» 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “GOD’S LONG WAY HOME” 6:00 p.m.—C. E. Fellowship Tea. Service at 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. “GEORGE WASHINGTON—HIS LIFE AND MESSA( .REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister. “BETHEL or SODOM? —A question for Parents.” 8:00 p.m—Gospel Service, 9:30 am—BIBLE SCHOOL. E. H. De GROOT, Jr., SUPT. MONDAY— All-Day Prayer Service. “He that believeth on Me ‘hath everlasting life” “OUR WASHINGTON" | | i CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. Tomorrow Dr. W. S. Abernethy continues his two series of sermons. Do not miss any of these series. ' Sunday morning, 11 A.M. Second in series on The Lord’s Prayer “THE REVERENTIAL SPIRIT” Sunday evening, 8 P.M. Seventh in series of Fireside Sermons on the Home “WHAT WOMEN LIKE IN MEN”" Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. refreshments. PETWORTH 7th and Randolrh, Sts, REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor. am “What Has the World Done For You?” $p.m— “The Devil's Target” and B. Y. P. T, 7 pm. Group Service. ‘Thursday—Prayer “Service. YOUR PLACE ON SUNDAY IS IN | CHURCH. __ Ma¥e This Your Home Church, E' Hez Swem %) (XII): Red W 8 p.m. Spe rmon to thoughtful tians, 11 1 in Infanc BAVE m 104 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets DR. SAMUEL JUDSON .PORTER Pastor, will preach both morning and evening. 11 am.—“Saved By His Life.” : 8 p.m—*“Opening the Books.” Swedish Services at 3:30 Sunda by Rev. F. Wohlborg of Newark, Baptism at close of evening sermon. S.S.,9:30, B.Y.P.U,6 to 7:45, with social hour and An Invitation Is Extended to All to Worship With Us at - THE HOME CHURCH " West Washington Baphst Chnrc!s Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. | SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 am— * “The Formula of Something unique at this service. Every member of the church urged to be presemt. 8:00 p.m.— “The Man Who Tried to Sell His Country” First Sermon in Series, “SOME BAD BARGAINS OF HISTORY. LARGE MALE CHORTUS, Victory™ 9:30 a.m.— y sses for a 7 Y 0 Erervbuds onjoys. our servioes, METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at eleven, “What One Must Believe to Be Saved” Evening at seven-forty-five, “What Makes a Man Great?” Bible §chool, 9:30 a.m. Mr. Shaver meets men at' 10 a.m. At 7:45 p.m., three C. E Soctetles hold inspirational meetings. HEAR THE MALE CHORUS. SEE THE BAPTISMS. The church young people love and wher: all_people are young. The glowing, going and growing church. Ny afternoon conducted

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