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12 ISHOP FREENAN BACK FRON TOUR "arge Audiences Addressed in Behalf of Cathedral All Way to Coast. After an absence of four weeks uring which he traveled to the Pa- | ific coast, king in behalf of the| ational Cathedral Foundation, Right v. James E. Freeman, D. D., Bishop | Washington, will fill the pulpit in e Bethlehem Chapel at the people's vensong service tomorrow at 4| v'clock. The full Cathedral choir | vill sing, and the service will be roadcast, as usual, through station] WCAP. The preacher at at 11 o'clock spe the morning serv-| will be Rev. Dr Henry Lub Canon of Washington. | Bishop n delivered public idresses on the purpose and ideals | ¢ Washington Cathedral before large udiences in § Kan Denver, Oakland, rancisco, \ngeles and Pasadena. He e found everywhere great interest n the plans for the completion of the «difice on Mount Saint Alban within e next five years. Project to Be Aided. Largely as a result of Bishop Free- | man's trip, committees representing | National Cathedral A reorganized In insas City and Denver, and under way for forming commit- ces in important st. Tn San Franc tation | Louis, | ve been N | isco, Bishop Free- nan made several addresses in be alf of the Episcopal thedral at request of Right Rev. Edward | s;ambe Parsons. | Rishop Freeman goes to New York | ext week to preach at speclal Lenten |, ejected the following officers to| ervices in Trinity Church, Broad and | Wall streets, and St. James' Church, | Madison avenue and Seventy-first| street. He will be the guest of Mr. ind Mrs. Stephen Baker of CONTINUES SERMONS. Qev. Arlington A. McCallum to Preach at St. Paul's. Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Twen- -third street near Washington cir- ‘le, will preach tomorrow at the 11 o'clock the second of the series of sermons he has arranged for Sun- ¢s in Lent on the subject, “A High- Shall Be There—Called the Way »f Holine He will speak tomor- row about “Lodging Houses on the Pilgrim's Road.” Other services tomorrow are holy communion at 7:30 am., instruction to children of the Sunday school at 10 am., following class instruction :ommencing at 3:30 o'clock, and even- plans | < | the Pacific reports | the Returns From Tour BISHOP JAMES E. FREEMAN, National Cathedral ities on the X‘nul('\m;::: Lthess o C tary, 20 Park | secretary, avenue during his visit to New York. | office 9:30 am. gregational meeting will be held Mon- Lutheran Church Pulpit. Rev. E. H atthews’ Meuser, pastor of of the Takoma Theater, at 9:30 am. His subject will by Your Profession. to Washington ‘Remembe cently came | Bridgeport, Ohio. The congregation, at a recent mee! until December 31: Presiden William F. Fischer: treasure C. Theodore Schwegler; s Clarence L. Brooke: rve 1 pt. The first quarterly -— | Dr. Glazebrook. WILL PREACH TOMORROW. Rev. E. H. Meuser to Occupy Local St. | ch, on the secom:iwus almost uninjured a | Fourth and Butternut streets, tomor- | row He re-| from s financial Charles Tauberschmidt. The | will be installed March 15. atlin April and Dr. Teusler's presence con- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 7 EPISCOPAL LAYMEN TO MEET WEDNESDAY — President Glazebrook Announces Association Will Be Addressed by Dr. R. B. Teusler. Dr. L. W. Glazebrook, president of the Laymen's Service Assoclation of the Episcopal Church in the diocese {of Washington, has called a special meeting of the association to be held in the Sunday rchool room of the Church of the Ascension, at Twelfth street and Massachusetts avenue, next Wednesday at & pm. The primery purpose of this meeting is |to give the men of Washington an | opportunity to hear Dr. Rudolph B. | Teusler tell of his experfences and |the experiences of other American | medical missionaries in the Far East. ! A musical program with talent chosen | principally from the Men's Club of |St. Stephen's parish will also be |glven. 'This feature of the meeting { has been arranged by a speclal com- | mittee conslsting of Dr. A. T. Gregory and Stephen E. Kramer, who are both officers of the assoclation and 1 Who has just returned from a tour to | Mbers of the Men's Club. Coast in connection with Dr. Teusler, who will make the Foundation. | Principal address, is a Virginian and was in his youth a close friend of | For about 25 years |he has been attached to the Japan |mission of the Episcopal Church, jserving most of that time as the |superintendent of St. Luke's Hos- {pital. During the war he went to | Siberia, where he had a number of jremarkable experiences. The hos- |pital in Tokio was completely de- svangelical Lutheran Church, | stroyed by the earth, will deliver the sermon in the Takoma ' September, e 1923, but its personnel and it con- tinued to function. The Japanese government at once furnished tente and other shelter and commissioned Dr. Teusler to take charge of the medical relief work throughout the {eity. A nation-wide movement in the Episcopal Church in America is now |in progress for the raising of funds G for the rebuilding of St. Luke's Hos- T ipital and other church institutions in the devastated reglons. A local com- mittee is arranging plans for a drive in Washington for this purpose late e, | te in Washington is due to his connec- tion with this committee and with a day evening in the hall above the|similar committee in Baltimore. Takoma Theater. tion™ Rev. the Church of the A: street northwest, o'clock. subject will be eucharist, 8 a.m morning prayer, 11 a.m.; Chinese evensong and ser- 8 pm. During the week there a.m.; school, REV. DR. COOKE’S TOPIC. | Will Preach on “Necessity of a Di- vine Revelaticn.” “The Necessity of a Divine Revela- ermon subject of Cooke, rector of | Dr, Herbert Scott Smith Announces will be the Dr. Thomas W cension, Twelft Massachusetts tomorrow and “Personal Rellgion. The Sunday services will be: Hol 2:30 p.m.; mon, avenue | morning at 11} At the evening service his church school, 9:30 { 2% By direction of the executive com- | mittee, the Churchman's League of | the District of Columbia has been in- vited to attend and E. A. Harriman, president of the league, has accepted | the invitation. SERIES OE SERMONS. h | Topic of Discourses. At St. Margaret’s, at the 11 o'clock [:er\'icEv the rector, Dr. Herbert Scott y | Smith, will begin a series of sermons “Our Lord's Temptation and Ours.” Tomorrow morning, the sub- {ject is “The Temptation to Indepen- | denc. ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. George F. Tibbits to Address Northminster Presbyterians. Two f{llustrated lectures will be given at the Northminster Presbyte- rian Church, Eleventh street and Rhode Island avenue, by George F. Tibbits of New York City, direct- or of the National Camp and Health League, as fol- lows: Tomorrow, 7:45 p.m., “Jour- neys in the Land Where Jesus Lived,” and Mon- day, 8 o'clock p.m., “Health and the Great Outdoors.” G. F. TIBBITS. MISSIONARY WILL SPEAK. Miss Martin to Address Full Gospel Assembly Tomorrow. The Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Penn- sylvania avenue northwest, will hear its new missionary, Miss Mary E. Martin, at a service tomorrow after- noon, it is announced by the pastor, Rev. Harry L. Colller. Miss Martin, who comes from Denton, Md., is a graduate of Bethel Bible School, Newark, N. J., and has a large num- ber of friends In Washington in Methodist and Pentecostal circles. She goes to Liberia to engage in missionary work, supported by and as the direct representative of the Gos- pel Assembly. She also will give a short message in the evening. The assembly is conducting an open- air service by the young people Sun- v ay and Saturday eve- aings, at 7:30 o'clock, in front df the hall. The pastor will preach tomor- w night from the text, “The Spirit and the Bride Say, Come.” Healing services are held Tuesday nights. Other services are Wednesday and Saturday nights. Mrs. Ruby Crogan will lead a rally of the converts of Cherrydale and vicinity at the young people’s meeting tonight. Eastern Star to Be Guests. Unity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will be guests at the Metro- politan Presbyterian Church tomor- row evening. The pastor. Rev. Free- ley Rohrer, will deliver a special sermon on “Holy Emblems.” Mrs. Littlejohn to Address Class. Mrs. Emma C. Littlejohn will ad- dress the Sunday hool session of the Euzelian class of Temple Baptist | Chureh at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. SECULAR LEAGUE. Musiclans' Hall, 1008 E St. SUNDAY, MARCH 83 P.M., “Ethics and the Proletarian Revolution™ amuel Meyers ON FRI DISCUSSI! | THE SECULAR LEAGUE]| EPWORTH LEAGUE Toplo for tomorrow, “The Place Where I Live—Keeping It Clean,” Acts, x1x.17-20; Matt, xxiii.1, 4, 23, 25, 26. The regular monthly board of con- trol meeting will be held at Metro- politan M. E. Church Wednesday at 8 p.m. The third department of the Dis- trict League will have charge of the services at the Gospel Mission Friday at 8 pm. One of the District leaders will have charge of the service. The third department will also have charge of the services each Sunday at 3 p.m., at the Old Folks' Home. A banquet was held at Camp Springs Tuesday evening, by Camp Springs, Oxon Hill and Joy Chapel. Among the District officers attending were Raymond Brown, president; Mrs. Lillian G. Dorrell, second vice president; ‘0. Lovell Day, fourth vice president; Miss Jessle Holland, col- lege fund secretary, and Miss Rose Baker, recording secretary. The weekly soclal will be held Sat- urday evening at Metropolitan M. E. Church at 8 o'clock. Games and re- freshments will be a feature. The games will be in charge of the fourth vice president at Metropolitan. Sol- diers and former service men are In- vited. Feldil THEN’IEisiFOR SERMONS. | Rev. Dr. Wood Makes Announce- | ment for Tomorrow. At the Church of the Covenant to- morrow morning the sermon, to be preached by the pastor, Rev. Dr Charlfs Wood, will be on “Christ's Face Set Toward Jerusalem.” At the evening service, at § o'clock, Dr. Wood will preach on “The Vital| Sources of the Satisfying Life.” | Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in| the lecture room of the church the| Society of the Covenant will hold its | annual meeting, followed by lunch eon. The League of the Covenant— the young women's missionary so-| clety—is to meet at the home of Mrs. | Harry B. Angus, the Highlands, Wed nesday at 2:30 p.m | 'UNITED BRETHREN. MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles E. Fultz, D. D., Pastor. | | 1925, BISHOP TO PAY VISIT TO ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Dr. Freeman to Preach and Ad- minister Rite of Confirmation Tomorrow Morning. The Blshop of Washington will visit All Souls’ Memorial Church, on Cathedral avenue, tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service and administer the rite of confirmation. Bishop Freeman will deliver the sermon. This will be his second visit to All Souls’ Church in recent months, as he was the preacher there February 1, when the recent enlargements to the church building were formally dedicated. At 8 p.m. there will be a confirma- tion service at Grace Church, Wood- side, where Rev. Clyde Brown re- cently became the rector. Rev. Thomas A. Johnstone is giv- ing a series of addresses in All Souls’ Church on the Sunday evenings dur- ing Lent at 8 o'clock. His subject is “The History and Present Value of Christian Institutions.” The public s invited by Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, the rector, to attend this course of lec- West Washington Church Service. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austim will preach at both serv- ices. Evening subject: “The Day of Golden Opportunity. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 1326 Eye S$t. N.W. Phone Frank. 1880 (Healing Ministry Daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) SUNDA ARTHUR P. BUCK “The Word That Heals” Healing Clinic THURSDAY AT 3 5 AND 8 P.M. A mrw mtwios Al weloome. — GEHONGEE ST. MARY’S CHURCH Sth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. % ow at Sunday Masses 3 d 11: 9:15 (High Mass), an Mass). Sunday, 7:30 p.m—Sermon, “CHRIST OR PAGANISM” Rev. Thos. V. Moore, O. S. B, Ph. D, M. D. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Sermon, “The Holy Eucharist, Rev. Jos. M. Dougherty, O. S. A. ations _of the Cross—Thurs., 3:15 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 p.m. __CHRISTIAN SCIE! B CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, S OF THE MOTHER CHURCH B FIRST CRURCH OF CHRIST, UNION SERVICES PLANNED. Two Presbyterian Churches Pro- pose Joint Evangelistic Meetings. Arrangements have been made for Presbyterian evangelistic union meet- | ings held jolntly at Metropolitan | Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B| streets southeast, of which Rev. Dr.| Freely Rohrer is pastor, from March | 17 to 22, and at the Eastern Presby- terian Church, Sixth street and Mary- | land avenue northeast, of which Rev. Dr. Alfred E. Barrows is pastor, frcm March 24 to 29. The meetings, to which all are in vited, wiil be personally conducted b: Rev. Dr. John Humphrey of Buffalo, | N. Y., evangelist, who Is on a religlous | mission through the North and East % LUTHERAN. 5 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and 8th sts. s.w. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D., Pastor. ““The Church Where You Feel at Home." SUNDAY: ible School he Service with § nd Sermon L. Prayer Service on. | theran | Ma. Ave. and 01h St N.B. [ icholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00— “The Syrophenician Woman” “A Full Use of Life” Young People's Societies at 6:45 0 __“THE HOMELIKE CHURCH.”_ INCARNATION Two squares west of Ga. ave 11 a.m.; Bible School, 9:40 a.m. Vesper service, 7:30 v.m. _ _Thurslay, Lenten Vespers, 8 p.m. Joppa_ Hall, 9th_and Upshur GERHARD E. LENSKIL, P 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11700 4.1, —Morning worsiiip. .m.—Evening worship, Church of the Atonement N. Capitol and R. L ave. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Chief service. Vespers, 7:30 p.m. During Lent. services Wednesday. 7:30 p.m Luther Place Memorial Churdxf (At Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D., Pastor. | 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m.—Service, with sermon 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor _Societies, Intermediate and Senfor. 8:00 p.m.—Kervice, with sermon. Bpe Lenten se evening at 5 p.m YOU. Takoma Park Lutheran Church ices every Th This Church welcomes Rev. E. H. Meuner will preach. Subject “Remember Your Profexsion™ 9:30 a.m., 2nd Floor. Takoma . 4th and Butternut sts. n.w. | ne and worship with this growing con- | gregation. ! | | | | Douglas |UNION M. E. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (White). WAUGH M. E. CHURCH Sra and A Sty N Rev. Wm. M. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 &.m.—Sunday School, 1100 a0, Dr. J. Phelps Hand 7:00 pm.—Epworth League. 800 pm “A Man With a Secret Care” | Cbery Chase, D. C. FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister. | | | | | | | §’_* Iy St 9:45 8.m—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m.— “Christ's Present Opportunity” 8:00 p.m.— n Disciples— EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Rosedale M. E. Church REV. . LINGER, Minister. Bzl thia et s it e o e i EES i Memorial ;%" WRIGHTSON, D. D., Pastor. T:00 p.m. worth Lex, » £:00 b.m.—Thursday. THE CHURCH OF THE Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES, Pastor 10 8.m.—Sunday REYV. 9 o ser servi BIG W " Grace Lutheran Church = Methodist Episcopal Church Fourteenth and Emerson Streets N.W. Joseph T. 'H::on, D. D, Minister. 11 AM.: Sermon by James Shera Montgomery, D.D. 8 P.M.: “Bought and Paid For™ 9:45 a.m M nday Schoc s Bible class meets in Park ter. Dr 7:00 p.m Leader, Thursdar. § n.m CHURCH N.w. n, D. D., Pastor. 812 Rev. James L 9:10 8. m. —Sunday 11:00 a'm 7:00 p.m. 8200 Dt NEW CHURCH (Syedenborgian). Church of the Holy City 16th Above Q u.w. the' Buday moboot laxa for Adults. Worship, with Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLB, D. D., Pastor. Sunday_School GOD MINDFUL OF MAX. | Rev. W. W. Shearer, rector of St. ' | Columba’s Parish, will be the preach- er at the 4:30 service. During the week at the 5 o'clock Lenten services, the rector will contine his addresses | on “Evangelism in the Church, the {Method and the Need." song and sermon at 8 p.m. LECTURE IS ANNOUNCED. Frank Bell to Speak on Christian Science Here. Frank Bell, C. S. B, of Philadelphia, Pa., will deliver a lecture on “Chris- tian Science—the Science of Perfec- tion,” in First Church of Christ, Scien- SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MA! First Church of Chri Columbla rosd and Evelld et. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 © St. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Sci ntist, | Masopic Temple, 13t st. avd N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade 14th st. and Park rd SUBJECT : | “MAN.” e "‘i,‘A\‘ 11 A 'lll AFDA'\(P AL SUNDAY SCHOO! 1 M. " DAY CEVENING MEETI) 5 0CL READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH— Investment Bldx., 15th and K Sta— 9to will be Lenten services on Tuesday, CORDIALL Wednesday and Friday at 4:45 p.ni and at 10 a.m. and § pm. on Thur day. Intercessory prayers will be said daily in the chapel as usual. T0 GREET NEW MEMBERS. | e ) Special Service for Men. Ninety Persons Received Into Fifth { Baptist Church. | o S ALL AR WELCOM —Sermon. “THE ARK OF GOD.” 0. E. activities Song service, orchestra and ad dres T SPIRITUALIST. i TheFirst Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, | ALFRED H. TERRY | “The Fruits of Spiritualism” “Ye shall know them by their fruits.” Mat.. vii.16. Sunday, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th st. n.w., second foor. All | METROPOLITAN | MEMORIAL M. E. John Marsiall Pi. (412) and € N.W. REV. GEORGE SHAW JOHNSON, Minister. * 45—Cl :00—Morning T 00—Confirmatian (‘lass. :00—Evening Worship., with address on . “Man, a Citizen of Two Worlds." Free lending library, open daily. Pastor. Rev. Paul Speres ATIONA | MT. PLEASANT | (CONGRFGATIONAL) Columbia Road Near 14th St. Ta the Residential Northwest. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister Pastor's AND P STREETS Rev. RICHARD SCHMIDT, Pastor. 9:30 a.m. 10 am. glish worship. 11 a.m. 8 pm Lather League. 7:15 p.m. Ladies’ Aid, Mon. dar, 8 pm. Eagl'sh Leslen service, Thurs day, 8 p.m EP, 16TH AND U STS. TPHANY THWE Bibie_school REV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Morning_wors : Luther League . Vespers s Prayer service Thursd service Friday | Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- | worth Baptist Church, announces a | | special service for men tomorrow | : R _ | night under the direction of the men’s b Columbia road and Euclid street,| Ninety persons who have been re- | DIght u i Rtooais at 8 1 ceived into Fifth Baptist Church dur- ; Bible class. The pastor will speak on | onday, at § Dum. @ of the board|ing the past month will be welcomed | “God’s Estimate of a Man's Value of -Tootureehip of the mother Chiurch, | bY ‘the church members tomorrow {All Inen'ate invited as well as their The First Church of Christ, Scientist,| morning, following a brief sermon | wives and families At the morying i s ] 5 e 5 |8 subject w e “The T ootan Mass CHe will be intro-|by the pastor, Rev. Dr. John E. c , i ba Suces. by Eilmer I. Baldwin, frst|Briggs. The Lord's supper will be ob- |Source of the Masters Power. i irs Ch his v, | served. = - ; lrj?de*'rrwn'l(mrc‘r:lx.\(p'i.::sch;h‘:r xif"lri";‘[, *pr Briggs will preach on “The|_ CHRISTADELPHIAN. " ChristadelphianEccle ziven. The lecture is fres and the| Passing Harvest” in the evening and publia is invited, Ly T e NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m. Al welcome. Address to Theosophists. FRIENDS. Friends Church | “Self-Education and Self-Growth” is the subject of the talk to be given b and dreing Sts. XW, - . el b eeting for worship. 11 a.m at the United Lodge of Theosophists, Behing for wonlip M am. 1 K street northwest, tomorrow 5 z at § o'clock. The monthly| MURRAY S. KENWORTHY, PASTOR. | Cpecial lecture will be given Thurs. | 1338 Monroe 8. N . Phone Columbia $991. ay evening at 8:30, the subject to be | — L AL “Conquering Our Destiny.” The weekly study class will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.| Rooms open at 6 p.m. for individual study and use of library Dr. Muir at Highlands. The Highlands Baptist Church | being supplied by Dr. J. J. Muir. | the morning service tomorrow hieg | subject will be “The Fuller Life,” and in the evening, “Belief Plus Confes- sion German Lenten service, | 11 aun—Sermon by the Pastor: “THE ABUNDANT LIFE” s p.m.—Sermon by the Pastor: “SHIPWRECK” unday School pworth League. ay—Prayer i The National Methodist Church ; Pastor. 1 ‘ S 9:30 a.m. Spirit Message Seance pam 8 p.m.. at 131 C st 7:00 p.m 8:00 p.m 6:45 URCH—I11 C SECOND CH (except Wednesda: Hours, 1 to 8 p.m. 6: Bund 30 to 5:30. Closed holidays) THIRD CHURCH— Colormdo Blds., 14th and G Sts.— Hours, 10 to O (Wedpesdays, 10 to T, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 3:30) FOURTH CHURCH— The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (Second Floor)— 10 to @ week days (cicept Wednesd: 10 to 5:800 Washington (D. C.) Branch 1 Christian Science Parent Church of the New Generation Represented in London. England. Mass. Regular Sunday sery Thirteenth and L sts. n.w. Father). Subject of lesson sermon SHARVEST.” This Church is not connected with the organization now known as the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, io Boston. Mass. MRS. ANNIE C. BILL 0f London. BEngland. who has established this church in Great Britain and in America, | will be present at this meeting, and will spea the subiect of R mon. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Message and Lecture Service Wednesdays. 8 pm.. 1 Oak st. n.w. Il i biaren 11 | “WIVES AS SERVANTS OR HELPMATES!" DR. JANE B. COATES B ees. Menday, Things Women Should Know an . MRS. RIZPAH ELDO! 512 F St. N.W. Spiritual messaze meeting every Monda; Pt'S pm. - Spiritual "dally SPIRITUALISM “SHAPING THE -WORLD'S DESTINY” tional address by REV. H. P. A" Spiritmlist's version of 330 Pa. 8 p.m Meet- ares.e Ave. Butler, at 11 Ecd. meetng ~ Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. “Rible School Sers Engl MAM— “Life’s Great Questions: What Am 12" 4:43 P “God: Is He One or Three?” 6:00 p.m.—Intermediate C. E. Soclety. 9:45 a.m.—Chureh School. Will Lecture on Explorations. An illustrated lecture on “Explora- tions of San Juan Canyon” will be given by Hugh D. Miser of the United States Geological Survey, Monday, at 5 p.m., under the auspices of the Men's Club of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, Columbia road, near Fourteenth street. There will also be music and refreshments. | ! & 8ot 3 > s | TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Sth St. aud Pa. Ave JOSEPH DAWSON, Ph. D., Pastor. 9 m 9 Sunday Se 11:00 a.m. Sermons by i ish. EVERYBODY WELCOME. #'Christ and the Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NNW. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M. ALL _ARE VITED. Y. W. C. A. FHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. C. A. 801 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Yesper Servicel Sunday. 4 pm. THEOSIPHY. UNITED LODGE OF || THEOSOPHISTS 1 K ST. NW. Sunday, March 8, 8 p.m., “Self-Education and Self- Growth” Special Lecture, Thurs., March 12, Ao “Conquering Our Destiny” ALL WELCOME. 3tudy Class Wednesday, at 8 | PLYMOUTH CHURCH n:vl.. & c.do:nmv'. Minister. McKENDREE Maxs. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURC: Rey. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor | 9:00 A .M.—Prayer Service. 9:"0 A.M.—Sabbath School. Classes for Persons of All Ages 11:00 o'clock—Sermon by the pastor. Theme “The Coming of the Holy Spirit” Pastor’s 3-minute talk to children. 6:00 P.M —Epworth League Hour. 6:45 P M.—League Devotional Servics. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by ths pastor: and in e at 3 (Chureh (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. FREDERICK WENCE THY WILL BE DO A misunderstood petition. S S and Bible class, 9:45 a.m Lenten Service “THE KI OF DECEIT” < 1 wotolat, Trinity Lutheran Church Corner 4th and E Sts. N.W, (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, PASTOR. 8:30 a.m.—German _service, Wwith Communion. 9 —Sunday scnool. 11:00 a.m.—English service | Hatred of Christ and His Dis- ciples.” 7:30 p.m.—Bible hour. Dr. W. L. Darby to Preach. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secre- | tary of the Washington Federation of | Churches, will preach tomorrow morning _at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, The pastor, Dr. H. D. Hayes, has been ill for several weeks. | An inapi STRACK this subject “Woe unto them that call evil good ovit’ that put dackness for light fieht for darkness. Woe unto them tha Wite in thelr own eres. and prudent in their own sight.” Isa 2 The more Godlike we hecome in life and living, the more susceptibie we become, con wciously or subconsclously, of Divine infu-} S Y. Strack Unity Spiritualist Church Northeast Masonic Temnk, 8th and F Sts. N.E. ‘ m. Heallug service. oy esxe ertice By REV. IDA D ACHT™aS, I Che assisted by MISE RIDLEY of Buffalo, N. ¥ Message Circle at 600 Pa. ave. se. ‘Thurs- day at 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME. BRING YOUR FRI DS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL_(Colored). Haven M. E. Church 14th and B Sts. and Mass. Ave. 8.E. —Children Diction Day. and 8 p.m.—Pastor. Dr. W. James Tyler and choir. All are_welcom 3z Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church oth Bet. L and M N.W, 8t. WM. D. BATTLE, Pastor. ‘Sunday school and Bible classes. Preaching by Rev. A. Joseph Gorham, D. D., of Tthac arick Christian Endeavor, p. ermon and ‘evening worhip. YOU ARE WELCOME TO OUR _SERVICES. * METHODIST EPISCOPAL. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Corner 4th and D Sts, S.E. REV. J. W. WATERS, Minister. Sunday School Hour. Holy Communion. Epworth League. P.m.—Holy Communion. EVERYBODY WELCOME. MFTHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (The Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W, Rev. W. A, Lambeth, D, D., Pastor is At of Givi L L oA Elizabeth 2 ) AN S Visitor to Occupy Pulpit. | Rev. ter Leckliter of Richmond. Va., will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m - g at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Communion Services. Church, Forty-second and Fessenden| Communion will-be observed at streets, “Scarecrow a | p.m. tomorrow at Zion Baptist Chure! p.m. on “The Man Hath a Genlus for Deanwood, D. C. At § p.m. the pastos Seeing Men Rev. S. Wormley, will preach. UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821 SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STREETS ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER Congregational Church 34th AND LOWELL STS. George Farnham, Pastor. Social Southern Methodist 3038 QUE ST. REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH, PASTOR. 1 . a i | Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 am. Sermon: “Room for Rent” Communion Service, 12 o'clock: CHAPLAINS JOHN T. AXTON AND E. W. SCOTT ‘Will participate in this service. h, = Holy Leon 5 he Other Side of the Road.” SERVICES: 00 P.M.—Methodist Class ting. ‘Wednesday, 1:30 P.M.—Child Wel- fare Clinic. Thursday, 3:30 P.M—Story Hour Cm:duhcv.ndhb‘y our Deaconess, together Witk her helwecs Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Prayer Meeting. p.m.- ‘he People Who Lost Their Song.” | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13th St. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E. WASHINGTON LODGE 1216 H ST. N.W. SUNDAY, MARCH 8. ME 3 2 ¥ - LECTURE, 8 P.M., “Contacts Between Theosophy and Bahaism” By Edward H. Young AT 6:30 P.M.. “The Cross and the Serpent” By J. W. McGuire LARGE LENDING LIBRARY Open_week days. 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL. METHODIST F OUNDRY EPISCOPAL (Established 1514) Sixteenth St. near P St. (W. R. T. busses pass the door). Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m—Church School. ¥ 11:00 a.m—Sermon by Dr. Harris— “THE TRIPLE PEAKS OF LENT” (To be broadcast by WCAP.) 6:45 p.m—Epworth League Service. Address by Miss Elizabeth Zwemer of Cairo, Egypt. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Dr. Harris— “The Government Upon. His Shoulder—the Greatest Inaugural.” Excellent music by the Foundry Quartette at cach service. Thursday—8:00 p.m.—Mid-week Lenten meditation—Topic, Serenity of Christ.” Welcome to Foundry at All Services Ingram Memorial Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth Minister. | 9:45—Church School, Kindergarten during morning service. 11:00—Morning worship. | “THE HIDDEN WISDOM OF THE FATHERS”: “THE PILLARS OF THE WORLD” MISS HOOD, Soprano MR. ATWATER, Organist REV. JOHN PAUL TYLER, D. D, | Sermon by the Minister on 11 a.m. Pastor. “THE FRIENDLY WORLD” 8$p.m— “A LIVING SACRIFICE” 9:30 a.m.—Sundey Bchool and A uSumd an dult 7:00 p.m.—C. B. Society. “THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME." 08 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship. “Systematic Service” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League 7:45 P.M.—Organ Recital 8:00 P.M.—Evening Worship. “Faith’s Victory” Louis Potter, A. A. G. 0., Musical Director 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist MR TITTMANN, Bass, THE NEW CHURCH WILL BE OPEN FOR VISITORS FROM FOUR TO FIVE. AT FIVE THERE WILL BE A QUIET PERIOD, WITH A PROGRAM OF MUSIC ON THE GRI MEMORIAL ORGAN. First Congregational Church 10th dnd G Sts. NNW. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister YCHOLOGY. l'liealth’,~ S;Jccess; lrlappihés —WHY? The Distinguished Political and Chautauqua Lecturer, Gertrude Waldemar (of New York City) In Two Free Lectures at The Playhouse, 1814 N St. N.W. SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 8 P.M. “Evolution as Shown in the Zodiac” Cosmic vibrations—the greatest and most direct influence upon human life and destiny. Songs by Myra McCathray Marks TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 8 P.M. A Free Public Lesson (at Playhouse, Gold Room) “Astrology—the Science of the Age” N York World—"Enthusiastic sudience—eminently successful,” etc. Boston Post- Evidently a close student, made a remarkable impression,' etc. Indianapolis Sentinel—"One of those rare hours when one stands in' the presence of genius,” ete. Atlanta Constitution—*‘A" memorable address,'” etc. Atlantic City Press—* speaker of rare power, one of the best on the American stage,” etc. Florida Chautauqua—'‘Magnetic personality; drove home the truths in a telling and forceful mi er,"" ete. The Public is Invited—Collection 11. AM—FINDING OUT WHAT'S RIGHT.” 8 P.M.—“WHO 1S JESUS CHRIST?” 10 A.M.—Culbertson Bible Class for Men. Dr. William S. Culbertson, Vice Chairman Tariff Commission, teacher. Subject: “Nahum and Patriotism.” FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Fresh From Successful European Tour—Most Remarkable Group of Cdlored Artists Will Give Three Programs (1) MUSICAL VESPERS, SUNDAY, 4:45 P.M. FREE-WILL OFFERING (2) SPECIAL MUSIC, SUNDAY, 8 P.M.’ (3) POPULAR CONCERT, MONDAY, 8 P.M. CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister HEARTY WELCOME TO THE PUBLIC. FREE PEWS TO ALL 9:00—Calvary Bible Schocl, Mr. Edwin Dice, Superintendent, 00—Calvary Men's Bible Class, Mr. John R. Poulton, President. Dr. Arthur C. Christie, Teacher 11:00—Public worship with sermon by REV. DOCTOR JOSEPH T. HERSON Pastor of the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, this City 7:00—Epworth League devotional service, :00—Public worship and sermon-lecture on “THE HOMEMAKER” By Dorothy Canfield ‘What are we going to do about the able married woman of today? Are we ng to insist that she stay in the home Must she turn all her Tgy ioto gery, when she is capable of carning enough to bring comfort to the family? SPECIAL MUSIC FOR BOTH SERVICES 9:30 AAM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH 11 AM—“THE CHRISTIAN’S ANCHOR” 8 P.M.—“THE CHRISTIAN’S VOCATION” 6:45 P.M.—Senior League Missionary Meeting 7:40 P.M.—Organ Recital by R. Deane Shure Chorus and Male Quartette Under Direction of R. Deane Shure