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ANNUAL MEETING: | Baltimore Conference of | Southern Methodists to Be T ON ‘KEEPING ROADS OPEN’ Sermon Tomorrow Morning, Lec ture in Evening, at Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church. Rev. Dr, Earle Wilfley will preach at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church tomorrow morning on “Keep- ing the Rowds Open.” In the evening he wiil give the fourth of his series of fllustrated travel lectures, his topic HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. [;HUR[:H PLANN'NG DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH | [oomcm s o |EVANGELISTIC SERVIGE BIBLE CLASS ELECTS. | Rev.E.C Primm to Speak. The March meeting of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union, held at Grace Reformed Church last Monday evening, was well attended. The third session of the study classes was also well attended. This series of study zlasses will close with the April meet- ing. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood of the Church of the Covenant, addressed the indeavorers on “The Future of Chris- tian Endeavor. After the meeting re- freshments w served by the Grace C., SATURDAY, WILL CLOSE MONDAY Meetings to Come to End With Greeting of 200 New Members at Ninth Street Christian Chureh. The evangelistic meetings at the Ninth Street Christian Church ¥will jcome to a close Monday eveming, when the church, led by Rev. C. R. Stauffer, minister, will welcome more than 200 new members. 'Evangelist MARCH 7, 1925. J. M. Barker Heads Group at East- ern Presbyterian. J. Morville Barker was elected president of the men's Bible class of the Eastern Presbyterfan Church at the annual meeting Monday evening. Other officers elected include Earl J. Bush, first vice president; B. Frank Hart, second vice president; Allen M. Laster, secretary; Beverly M. Leach assistant secretary: Charies T. Wood, treasurer; J. P. Hunnicutt, assistant treasurer, Winslow, Name to Unscrupulous Ambition” will be the sermon theme tomorrow night of Rev. Ellis C. Primm_at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia ayenue southeast. This will be the third sermon in the series on “Some Bad Bargains of History.” The sermon subject at the morning service will be “Love Is King and God s Love.” CHRISTIAN. I PASTOR. F. W. JOHNSON. o Clren tor all < © FAITH." WATTING FOn THE PROMISE " Young People, 6 :47 Church Prayer Meeting, Tin WINTER COME! Chevy Chase Baptist Church Behool of Music Studio, Theater Building 11:00- REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, D. D., Minister. 9:45 a.m 11:00 a'm 7200 p'm Y. P. 8:00 p.m —ARE YOU ALIVE? belng “Northern Ttal Reformed Christian Endeavor Society, [Jesse M. Bader will preach at 11, 3| (reasurer, and George I Columbia chghts Christian 5 Held in Washington. being completed Arrangements are ¢ Al Balti- for the meetir rore Confe meet in Mou on Place urch, starting March and last- ing over a neriod of six days, The confe includes all the | ithern Methodist churches in Mar: nd and Virginia and in the Distric f Columbia. Bishop Warren A. Cand- Jar of Atlanta presiding bishop | of this confer will be in charge of the proceed 5 ann rence Church Ga., Feature, Al session of the confer- Candlar will announce nt of ministers for the and ever: pustor in the up for assignment, church or to an- Assignments Final the fi Bishop At his assign ensuing year. conference will be cither to his own Arrangements are heing entertain the delegates ¥ in this city, and any person de- g to assist in this work is re- sted to communicate with the of-{ of the Mount Vernon Place made to their Services Tomarrow. of the Lambeth, will tomorrow. will be or.” and 8 p.m. tion he St Rev. Dr The pastor w. A b topic at Christian Christian’s pre. His Mhe “The League of Wash- evening at ry Tellers' will meet Tuesday ck in the church TWO SERMONS LISTED. S. 3. Porter Wil Speak at First Baptist. Rev. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the Firat Baptist Church, Sixteenth O streets, will preach’ tomorrow am. on “Keep the Home Fires! irning.” There will be communion $ p.m. the subject is, “The Life of " Swedish services will be held 50 p.m. in the Sunday school by Rev. Thoren of New York 1 Calvar Rev. som The campaign started by the Sun- v school to increase the attendance is meeting with much success. LAYMEN TO TALK. “Why T Am a Christian” to Be Western Presbyterian Theme. James Harvey Dunham of the ern Presbyterian Church, H reet between Ninateenth and Twen- tieth streets, will have for his sub- morning at 11 o'clock ple,” and in the evening lock the general theme will be “Why I a Chris- tian,” with short addresses by four men of the chureh, Wednesday night lecture, “A Trip to be given by W ung Lad nt a satire lay night an illustrated Honolulu,” will E. Longtellow. The Bible Class will pre- on radio broadcasting | THE CROSS” TO BE TOPIC. Rev. J. R. Slzoo to Prench at Both Services. At the mornin ice tomorrow Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, minister of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, who is preaching a series of sermons on “The Cross: An Interpre- tion,” will preach the second ser-| on of this series of five. The sub- ject will be, “The Meaning of the Cross.” At the evening service he is continuing a series of Sunday eve- ning Lenten studtes on “The Seven Words of the Cross” The subject hou Shalt Be With Me in sery the young people’s Sunday eve- fellowship, Dean Wilbur of Washington University will “Young People’s Problems.” be served at 6 George speak on Vfi“sh:p tea will Dr. Durkee to Occupy Pulpit. Dr. 1. Stanley Dur Howard University i the Brookland Baptist Church to- row evening at 8 o'clock. His sub- edar for Sycamore.” Talks to Colored stsxonanes Rev. Dr. Simon P. Drew will preach on “Valley of Dry Bones” at 8 pm. tomorrow at the Alexander Memorial Japtist Church street between | d 28th ree at a meeting of | ed missionaries and of the City Misgion and ch Extension So- ee, president of | ' will preach e jeot will be th su A | T v i h B P a th w RARR;S . DR. JAMES S. L'\"'\x R MONTGOMER \‘.1 w 1l PASTORS TO EXCHANGE PULPITS FOR SERVICES Dr. J. S. Montgomery to Preach at Hamline M. E., Dr. Herson at Calvary Methodist. Rev. Dr. James al {tn o d shera Montgomery, minister of Calvary Methodist Epfs- copal Chureh, will preach tomorrow worning at Hamline Methodi hurch, and Rev. Dr. Joseph of Hamline will preach Church. Herson will preach at the eve- ning service at § o'clock, the subject being “Bought and Paid For.” Dr. E. C. Rice will address the Epworth League service at 7 o'clock on the ubject, “The Place Where I Live— Keeping It Health w P Herson at|h Dr. ni o PLAN PRAISE SERVICE Woman's o M Aixiliary’ o \Ceateal a Presbyterian to Meet. The annual praise servige fc eign missions, under the auspices of the woman's auxiliary, will be held tomorrow night at the Central Pres- byterian Church Dr. W, T. Thomp- son of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.. will make the address. Dr. Thompson is the son of Dr. W. Tallaferro Thompson, ho was for: merly pastor of the Eckington Pres- byterian Church of this city. Dr. ‘Thompson has just returned from a |a visit to Korea, where he inspected mission stations of the Southern Pres- byterian Church. He will also preach at_the morning service, The Young People's Study Class, under the instruction of the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, continues its studies next Friday night. Next week El g Ej j ed during the Lenten season by Rev Jesse Guy Smith, director of ‘religious education, Ir: Re ment e Discovery.’ Rev, the modern church. ton G. Master's Method of Winning Follow- W funds. to provide for the support of & Md., beginning next week. lution” Meyers the conclusion of the to the remainder of this month are lows: March T Presbyterian. Se The home evangelistic meetings of he church, which are belng conduct- will have s their general ubject next week, “Children's Work.’ he meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. uesday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a C. Whitacre, Silver Spring, Md en the specinl subject will be sentered World"; Wednesday he parlors of G-H : 3 Hotels, ~ Miss Artha _ Hya . subject, “Secing Life Whole riday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Marshall, $212 Sherrier place, otomac Heights, subject, “A Great Dr. Willley will conduct | n open forum on personul work —- he church Thursday evening. “The Literary Beauty of the Bible" ill be the subject of the address of Dr. Earle Wilfley tomorrow norning to the Everyman Bible class. he men of the church will meet t supper at the church tomorrow vening at 5:30 o'clock, to continue discussion of the problems of ostess, heir The meeting of the Alpha Society Christian Endeavor will be con- ucted tomorrow evening by Mrs. Al- Grinnell, on the subject, “The TS, The cradle roll department of raham, superin- has outgrown {is present = and wiil «dd a larger room, hich is being equipped for the pur- ose. The Crusaders’ class of young omen taught by Dr. Wilmer Souder as raised, since January 1, sufficient the atlve African missionary for a year. Rev. Dr. Wilfley will conduct an vangelistic meeting at Snow Hill, Talks to Secular I.e-n_gum Sthics and the Proletarian Revo- be presented by Samuel tomorrow afternoon at 3 clock before the Secular League. Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E street. Al main spéaker's ess the audience will contribute discussion. ddr March Services on Radio. The broadcasting arrangements for unday morning services during the as fol- Methodist March 29, United Toda 15, st Brethren; Foundry Bapt nited March Next month the program will prob- bly be: April 5, Mount Pleasant Con- regational; iscopal; Reer hristian. April 1 April 19, April 26, St st Vermont John's Christian Avenue EPISCOPAL. seif-denial and prayer for foreign| missions will be observed. R SRR e LENTEN SEASON TOPICS. Series of Sermons by Sixth Pres- byterian Church Pastor. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, has prepared a series of topics especially for Lenten season morrow morning the subject will be “The Preaching of the Cross.” and in the evening, “What Is It to Be a| Christian?" Arrangements have been | made to take care of the little chil- dren Sunday mornings to give par-| ents the opportunity to attend church services. ! the | Rev. L A. King to Preach. Rev. Lorenzo A. King, wh recently appointed vicar of t St. Paul’s C Church | “Grace meb——GEORGETOWN ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D, D., Rector 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday school. 11:00—Morning Praser and Sermon by the Rector. “Qur Tord's First Tempta- tion, | emplation to Independ Grmation Instruction to Semior and Jusior classes in the Pariih ouse. ivening Prases and Sermon. er. the Kev. W. W. Swearer. the 3:30. 1:30- Preach LEN: excopt iy, 7 24 Toly Days—Holy Communion Tiwrsd at 11 ALL WELCH PARISH. Services now in Restored Church Suadays Holy Commuaion. §:45 u.m. Morniog_sers! m. “The Little Church on the Caval and Potomac’ 1041 Wisconsin ave.. below M st Rector: Services: the hosts of the evening. The shield for best attendance went to First Reformed Christian Bndeavor Society. The April meeting of the union will boost the in- ternational Christian Endeavor conven- tion, to be held at Portland, Oreg., July 4 to 10, 1925, An illustrated lecture and talks on the convention and country sur- rounding the place of meeting will be given. The flying squadron will meet tomor- row evening with the Christian Endeavor Society of Walter Reed Hospital, the program to consitt of talks on the four- fold program of Christian Endeavor and a tenor solo by T. P. Russell. W= ..peak on "Contentmen! i “Contentment” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Dr. C. E. Rice at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow at the Church of Our Father (Universalist), Thir- teenth and L streets northwest. The church school is held at 12 o'clock with the men's class led by Dr. F. W Ballou. At 7 p.m. devotional mee ing of the Union; topic, * leader, Miss Florence Bond. Thurs- day, at 6 o’clock p.m., will be held the monthly meeting of the Thomas' Pot- ter Chapter of the Universalist Com- rades in the church parlor. Supper is to be served Dr. Pierce to Preach. - “The Pillars of the World" will be the subject of the sermon at the morning tomorrow of All Souls’ Church, Sixteenth and Har- vard streets, by the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce. The church will be open for visitors from 4 to & o'clock. At 5 o'clock there will be a Guiet period, with a program of mu- by Lewis Corning Atwater on the Green memorial organ. EPISCOPAL. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH St. Near Washington Cirel The Rev. Arlington A, MoCallum, Reotor. SUNDAY, MARCH 8. :30 a.m.—Holy Commubion. 10:00 a'm.—Instruction. 1100 w.m.—Ho'y Communion and Sermon. 6300 p.un.—Young Pgople’s Meeting. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong ‘and Sermon Holy Communion every week day at am., except Thursd ", HOLY CC COM.'FORTER Georgla n.w. near Madison. gitwsod. U. & a _REV REGnikTD 5 SPEVERSON Thiar, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Corner of O and Potomne &1s. N.W. REV. JOHN 8. MOSES, Rector. SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. 80 a.m.—The Holy Communion 9:30 a.m."Church School. 11:00 a.m. Prayer . the Rector. g Prayer and Address. —Eveniug Prayer and Ad 7:90 / Tuesday. dress. Wednesday. Preache; Thursday, 10 a.m Friday, 3:15 iusirated) St. Stephen’s Church 3017 14th St Clergy DUDLEY, D. D., SUNDAY. MARCH & am. Ch. Sc. 9, .. 8:00 p. rvice, 8:00 p.m. 8 pmo Kt Rey. Litany and Sermon. Robert Johnston, D.D. [ ~The Holy Communton. n.m.—Children's service Rev. GEO. F. Rector. Mo .o P 1100 am Tuesday, Heeling » Thursday, H. C., 9: LENTEN SERVIC S 8. daily, except Saturday, cb. 8., 00 am. 10 pm Wednesday, 3:45 pm. K. 4 Soloist. Misy Winifrea Deboe St. James” Church 8th 8t. Near Mass. Ave. N.E. 30 flud 11 a.m., Sunday _ALL ME. " P 7:00 a.m. ored Episcopal Chapel of the Atone- ment, 608 Fifty-sixth street north-{ east, will conduct services at 11 am. | and 6 p.m. tomorrow. | _DIVINE SCIENCE. 'National Center of Christ | Healing and Christ Service| MEETINGS: Saturday Healing daily 812 17th st._ om 11 a.m. 1o 6 p.m n.w.. second floor frout. International Bi Students’ Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM. 1012 9th St. N. e by Mr. G. W. Walters HE CHRISTIAN'® COVENANT WITH JEHOVAH. Monthly busivess meeting. study. 3:00 p.m.—Lect NO_COLLECTION. A Hl:ALlNG SERV[CE Will be held at ET N.W. i . Sunday ‘morning at 11 Chrxstadelphxan Chapel 2 Webster St N.W 5. At n bo B o L CTA Y. M. C. I Sunday Afternoon Bible Club MEETS 4:30. P.M | Judge J. W. Thompson, Leader HALL M LA. AVE. N.W the Promotion of ptural Holiness. Tlle Nativity 4. 7:30, m e tion_clns<es. Monda; ANNUNGIATION 3:15 and 4. Wed.. 103 The American_Holy ¢ Our Missionary to Africa Speaks Tomorrow FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 930 Fa. Ave. NNW. H. L. COLLIER, PASTOR “Go, Preach the Gospel to Every Creature” 2:00—Sun. School. 3:00—Miss Martin speaks. T Spirit and Bride ay Come.” 8:00—Jesus Is the Sick. witnesses.) Wed., $:00—Pentecostal. Sat., 8:00—Young People's. Choir and Special Singers Mrs. Hargitt Hawaiian Guitar Jesus Saves, Heals, Baptizes COME, HEAR THE FULL GOSP! Sun., Tues Healing (Hear the Epiphany | Mass. Ave. at 12th Bt. N.w. | IN THE HEART OF Easy walking distance Sunday Services, 8 w.m., 11 " All Souls’ Memorial Church HISTORIC ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathedral. Thomas Worthington. Cooke, Rector. OVER 1,000 FREE SEATS § CHOIR OF 40 VOICES THE CITY from all downtown hotels and apart- ment houser. m., 8 p.m. Holy Days, 10 am. ln(zn‘;nnory Pr-yrr- said daily on CHRIST CHURCH ‘WABHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795. REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. —Holy Communion. w.—Sunday Seliool. M ér and sermon by Society. er and sermon by the_Kector. ST AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que_Street N.W. pitol st. (Fla Serviers Sun Sunday Schoo] Daily mass, 7 a Vions, Friday, 8 p.o. S Choral Litany. Misererc and Stations of the Cross, Wednesday, & p.m ensong and Interces- Conn. and Cathedral Aves H. H. D. STERRETT, Minister. unday School, 9:43 a.m. Confrmation. 11:00 a.m. TEventug service, B:00 o'clock. WEEK-DAY SERVICES. Monday, 4 Nocaday, 17:08 . Weduediny, Friday. G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841, Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 10:40 a.m.—Chimes. 11:00a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Phillips. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Service and Address. 6:00p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon, on— “Comparative Religions” By Dr. Phillips. “Mohammedanism” Special Lenten Noon-Day Preacher, Everybody Welcom Bishop Rhinelander REV. GEORGE W. ATKIN CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. N. ON, D. D., Rector. 30 and 11 a.m. Evensong, 7:30. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square —Toly Communion. Morning Prayer and Sermon. —Lecture: “A False Ideal of the Christ Life as Seea in the Church in the Desert.” 4p.m 7rn—mu U 'ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Sts. S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETT REV. WILLIAM A THE SECOND S0 “Holy Comm: Chureh School Morning Prayer (Rector). 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer (Assistant) p.m.—Lenten Service: Phelps Stokes. ~Children’s Service, Thursday, 7 and 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. 8 p.m._Lenten Service; sermon by Rev. €.'8. Abbott A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO_ ALL! Washington Cathedral The Beth!:hem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. a ila Sam 1am. 8 pm. l i i S. Rector. MASKER, Assistant. AY IN LENT. and Sermon and Sermon Tuesday. by Wednexda: Holy Communion . Morning Przyn.r and Litany . Holy Commumon and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Rev. Henry Lubeck, LL. D, Canon of Washington"...11:00a.m. People’s Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, the Right Rev. James E. Free- man, D. D. B:shop of ‘Washington . 4:00 p.m. Music by the CzthedrzL Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodicy Road Bus Line. A MISSION ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH REV, C. ERNEST SMITH, DD, D. C. L., Rector 18th and Church Sts., between P and Q Sts. B (Ons block East from Dupont Circle) Rev. F. W. Clampett, D.D. (of San Francisco, Cal., and Rome, Italy) SERVICES: 7:30, 8:15, 11:00, 4:00 and 8:00 You are earnestly invited to hear this brilllant Irish clergyman. The Mission closes with the last service tomorrow, St. Thomas’ Hall Lecture 1772 Chureh Street Near Eighteenth by the REV. DR. F. W. CLAMPETT “Three Years in Europe and Statesmen I Met” Monday, March 9, 8:15 P.M. Admission, 50c and Sermon. | sermon | and 7:30 tomorrow. The Woman's Missionary Bociety will hold its March meeting, at the church Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., with Mrs. ¢, R. Stauffer presiding, The address will be delivered by Repre- sentative J. M. Robsion of Kentucky on the “Mountain Schools.” Lunch will be served at noon, with a meet- ing of the Ladies’ Aid Society follow- ing. The business group of the Mis- sionary Society will meet Wednesday evening. The regular church night supper will be held Thursday eve- ning at § o'clock, with a devotional address by the pastor, followed by a meeting of the official board. Wednesday evening the Lydia class of the RBible =chool, G. Bishop teacher, will entertain the cleaners' Class of Columbia Heights Christian Church, Mrs. E. B. Bagby, teacher, With a party at the church. Dr. Bullock to Preaih. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock's topic tomorrow morning at the Third Bap- hurch, Fifth and Q streets, will ‘What Think Ye Of Christ?’ The P. C. E. Soclety will meet at 6 p.m. The evening topic will be xaltation Through Righteousnes: REFORMED 15TH AND O N.W. Grace pexnr it Hady D. D, PASTOR. SESIDE HIMSE MISERY OF aday school; 7 p.m., C. E. First AT 13t AXD MONROE 75, 1rs DR. JAMES D. BUBRER, Pasior, PREACHING. 11 AM. AND & DA SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:43 s.m.; CES.,7p Tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock all the adult Bible cla; of East- ern Presbyterian Sunday School will hold a “get-together” meeting in"the church auditorium. A preliminary song service will conducted by Harry C. ,Kimball. The principal speaker will be George H. Winslow, secretary of the local Kiwanis Club. J. Morville Barker will preside. be apitol, cor. Florida ave. and Q st D. D., Ministe: ADOX OF CHERIS. .—“JESUS' ESTIMATE OF HIM- SELF. Both sermons by Rev. Wm. J. Seelye #:30— Sunday School. 7 p.m B A _Cordial Welcoms for E WESTMINS’I'ER Tth mear B Bt. 8.W. RY W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11 a.m.—“CHRIST AND HIS MOTHER." 8 p.m.~Song Service and Sermon. A_Hearty Welcome to This Friendly Church. The Church of the Pilgrims SOUTHERN PRESBYI‘ERXA\ 20 st. ot. P abd @ sa. mw. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Pastor. 9:45 w.m.—Bible Sehool, with classes for member of the fumily, H | 5700 p.n —Intermediate Endeavor. | 00 p.m.—Social hour and supper at the manse. to which all strangers in the city are invited. 7:00 p.m.—Soug serv, 7330 p.m —Preaching by the pastor. 8:15pm —Sealor Christian Endeator o elety Small children cared for durivg Sunday ‘moraing service. A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO_ALL, 7 TUNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER UNIVERSALIST At 13th and L Sts. N'W. At 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor; subject,| “CONTENTMENT.” At 12 o'clock (noon), Church School, | with Men's Class led by Dr. F. W, Ballou. At 7 p.m., devotional meet ing Y. P. C. U.: topic, “MESSIANIC PROPHECIES Leader, Miss Flar-‘ ence Bond. TS FRE Al' L. WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN i Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Rtreets llnv.’ Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor. 11:00 a.m. “What I3 Your Attitude Toward Religionl’ Music by Chorus Choir . Gawler and Mr. Klein. sol 4—5 P.M.—TWILIGHT SERVICE. Music—Chorus _ Choir. awler and Mr. Kiein, Sololsts. Sermon: “The Goal of Our Efforts.’’ 5:15 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meeti Wednerday. 11 &.m.— Women's ) wionary Meeting, foliowed by lun: con at 12:30 p.an.. end meeting of dies” Aid Soclets at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m.—-Annual gationsi meeting Mrs, Congre- PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall P1 JOHN BRITTAN CLARK Minister 1 AM. “IS TRIBUTE TO CAESAR LAWFUL” 4:30 Vesper 5:30 “Why are My Good Inten- tions so Fleeting?” work in ition to_its hospitals. tans ives the use of The local church has ners. u part in this work, Seeking a Church Home? Try Metropolitan Presbyterian Church REV. FREEL ROHRI ,L Pastor. A B . Communion service at 11 o’clock. subject, “HOLY EM leather, thie Unity Chapter of the Eastera Star our guests Sunday evening. | c meetings oo " Peck Memonal (]\a 1 Pa. Ave. and 25th St. N. v| REV. IRVIN W. KETCHUM, Minister. 11:00 a.m.—Irving W. Ketchum. rving W. Ketchum. . —Cuthuert men’s 00 p/m. —Sunday scliool. Special program. 7:00p.m.—C. E. “The Masters Methods of Winniug Followe:s. & P dammMbmipee sata Wednesday, Eastern Prcsbytcnan Church Bixth St, and M4, Ave. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS, D. . Pastor. 11:00 a.m. “ESSENTIALS OF RELIGION. 30 —Bible School. 45 —Adult Bible classes unite for lesson study. 00 p bR e 45 p.m. IN HIS w8 PLACE Fourth Presbyterian Church 18th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. Dr. 9:30 2.m.—Bible school Supt. Men's Cl dieton, Teacher. 11:00 a.m.—Moinisg worship. . Dr, McTavish preaches. | HEART. orship. Dr. "THE ONLY WAY 10 7:00 p.m.—C. B. Soclety. 00 p.m. —Evening wi Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Cottage prayer meeting at 1318 Monros xt. Kell PRESBYTERIAN | 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 1AM “The Preaching of the Cross” 8 P “What Is It to Be a Christian?” Services for Church Attendance | Special 55 Month, NORTHMINSTER 11th st. and Riode Jsland ave. n.w. REV. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible study. 11:00 3.m.—Morning worship. 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. *7:45 p.m.—Tilustrated lecture by GEO. F. TIBBITTS of New York City “Travels in the Land Where Jesus Lived” On Monday, March 9. 8 p.m. will give an rated lecture. and the * with pictures of Mr. Tibbit WESTERN Presbyterian Church U St. Betwees 19th and 20th Sts Rey. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. i 1AM “Backs to the Temple” 5 P Short addresses by four men of the church: “Why I Am a Christian™ MUSIC BY QU lRTET Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. LW James H. Taylor, . D.. P :30 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! and Bible Classes, 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. W. T. Thomp. son of Richmond, V. Hour for Young Peeple. Endensor Societie e Service: "Thiompeon Traser e oung Peopie’s class. ren cired for during morning i ! { { { ad e iith st. car or Mt. Pleasant car or t. bus to Trving st. n.w. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT CONN. AVE. AND_ N ST. REV. CHARGES WOOD, D. D., Minister. REV. WILLIAM A. EISEN 9:30—Sunday School. Tutermediate and | Junior Depurtments. | ©:45—Primary and Begioners’ Department. 9:45—Evervzirl's Bible Class. Address by Mrs. Irving W. Ketchum. 9:45—All-Comers® Bible Class for Men Rev. Wm. A. Eisenberger, Teacher. Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and omen. 1:00—Morning_ Service 11:00—Kindergarten for Children from 2 to 6 years of age. €:16—Christian Endeavor Supper and Ves- evice 8:00—Evening Service. Sermon by Dr. Woodi ATHE VITAL SOURCES oFf THE SATISFYING LIF) Evening Choir of 100 \oleel. 8:00—Thursday, Midweek Servie Prayer and Conference. _ALL WELCOME for Georgetown Church P St. Near 31st’ N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor, (Organized 1780.) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 AM.—Jesus as a Church-goer 8 P.M.—God’s Love for the Imperfect reaches. * Thuredny, 8 p.m.—Meeting for Bible study and prayer. ALL S] New York Avenu “THE MEANING 6:45. New York Ave. Presbyterian Church A Place of Faith and Friendship. SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 1100 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:00 p.m.—C. E. Fellowship Tea. 8:00 p.m.—Evening W “THOU SHALT BE WITH ME IN PARADISE” _REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister e and 13th Street Classes for all, OF THE CROSS” Service at orsfxip. “Health ||| Pork Road Near 14th Harvey Baler Smifh, Minister, THE HOUR IS COME. ~HEY WERE ALL GETHER.” m.—Hible School n Endeaver 001 To- NDLY _CHURCH. Christ 14th and Meridian Sts. N.W. Rible study, 10 a.m. eachiog and Commusios, p. Bearts weicome to everyhody. T. B. LARIMORE, Minister. 0 am and r 74D A "Park View Christian Church Park Road East of Georgia Ave. WALTER F. SMITH, Minl am.— Bible school ‘Attaining the Objective.” Junior church The New Order. ‘VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N 8t. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. Director of Religious Education. 945 a.m.—Graded church school. 11:00 a.m.— “Keeping the Roads Open” 800 pm 4 tray “Northern Italy” Music led by W, E. Bralthwaite 7200 pm.— Christinn Eadeavor Meetngs hursday, Church Night, with supper E\‘izrlrfigelist’iz Meeting NTH STREET CHRISTIAN ATH AND D STS. N, JESSE M. BADER, Evangelist illustra; talk N Services Sunday 11:00—3 :00—7 :30 CHOOL. L BIBLE 9:30 Reception for New Members Monday Evening, 7 : C. R. STAUFFER, Minister PE TWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH 7th and Randolnh Sts 8 P.AL SUNDAY NIGHT REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor. Evening service under auspices of Men's All men especially invited. Subject: “Life’s Outlet: At the Sea” 11 AM. SURJECT *““The Source of the Master’s Power” -S. 8. Classes for a1l Sr. and Int. B P. reday—Pr SECOND BAPT IST 4th St. and V. Ave ELLIS C. PRIMM, Plslur. 11:00 a.m “Love Is King and God Is Love” 8:00 p.m.— “The Man Who Sacrificed a Great Name to Unscrupulous Ambition” Third “BAD nnoAms OF HISTORY." s Schrol. Classes for all 00 pm.—B. Y. P. U You Will Enjoy Our Services. sermon in Series on Fourtecmh Street Church of | | | | \ | West Wasl;mgtnn Baptist Church CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL | METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morninz at eleven “GOD’S MAN" Esening st sesen-forty fve “NOT ASHAMED OF, BUT BOASTING ABOU Bible_school 10:00 a.m'—Mr. Shaver meets men 6:45 p.m.— Three C. E. Societics Attend the Church that Glows, Goes and Grows Continually. \/ LRHODE 1SLAY At Second St STEVENSON, Pa 1 230 a.m Rev. HUGH T. by the am P Stevenson Bi © Church, 11 a m. Prayer meeti Frerybody feels ai pastor, “‘Winter Story E. Hez Swem %3y Ginea e BRG(')KDEND BAPTIST ‘WOODRIDGE BRANCH, 22ud and 0. o 30 a.m 1300 a.m 43 5:00 p 5700 p.n p.m.. Brookiand Dr. J. Stanley Durkes Wondr ;i Good Man's |MT. JEZREEL BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. 5th and E Stx. L. T. Hughes of Virginla wiil preach: 50 pm. and 8 p.m stand N Sts. N.W. . B. AUSTIN speaks Save America The Day of Gol i S E. Briggs, Tecep- tion of many new members nd - commun; } o0 “The Ynlm: Harvest.” 100 per cent w csent a dress. & Impo The nghlund: Baptist ( (,hurch 14t and Jefferson Sts. N.W. DR. 3. J. MUI p.u. Bible Prayer m Al g Thursday. cordsaliy 8 p.m i ritea ZION BAPTIST 4314 and R Rev. L. 8. WORMLEY. Our Intimate ¥ HGonsder Him Temple Baptlst Church 10th and N Sts. NW Rev. T. 0. Jones preaching. ERVICES 1 am M ADFLIA “NEAR CTBR SHELLEY RELIE P. U.—7 pm. WELOOME. 7 8 ALL KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Ninth St. near B CHARLES P. RYLAND, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.— Bl School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the pastor. Them Valuable Church Members.’ X on by the “Prayer.” You are invited to worship with us. { 7:00 p.m. 800 p.m pastor. Theme CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. Tomorrow Night Dr. W. S. Abernethy preaches the first in a great series of sermons on Questions That Vitally Affect Young People Today “Young People and Their Friendships” 11:00 A.M. Fourth in series on the Lord's Prayer. “The Submissive Spirit” Visit our Sunday School at 9:30 tomorrow morning. 11 a.m— 8 p.m.— April 19. New York City, N. Y. refreshments. An Invita THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets DR. SAMUEL JUDSCN PORTER Pastor, will preach both morning and evening. “Keeping the Home Fires Burning” Communion and reception of new members after morning sermon. “The Life of Poise” We want all members of the church and friends to come to the Sunday School. Help us get our goal by Swedish Services at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. Thoren of S.S.,9:30. B.Y.P. U, 6 to 7:45, with social hour and n Is Extended to All to Worship With Us at THE HOME CHURCH = | “Ye Must Be Born Again” AAAA A AR AL RARAAA RS NS \K\m‘m\\an‘“\m\ SRS SN IMMANUEL “A Lighthouse on the Hill” The National Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty (Sixteenth Street and Columbia Road) Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor Evangelistic Services John W. Ham At 11—*“Conversion of the Statesman Prophet” g 7:45 P.M.—“Eight Blockades on the Road to Hell” ’“fi\\%& AAAL TARLALTARIAR SRNENNNNES

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