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9. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925. s _— Y = BIBLE SCHOOL BODY TH LEAGUE | |CF-LUBECK TOPREACH | [yp cTiAN ENDEAVOR | | e eimes mressees cosven somor- |~ The Highiands Bapfat Chrch- ] At Trinity Diocesan Church tomor- | The Hi; D EPWOR AT EPIPHANY CHURCH LAY drintey Diocesns cnurcn toor- | The Highlands Baptist Church Y ELECTS DR DUDLEY oo th s ven, will preach at 11 am. There 5 1t asd Jeterson 8ta. K.W. & Topic tomorrow: “The Place Where The Flying Squadron of the District | will be a celebration of the holy it - JURR por 11 am. and 8 I Live—Keeping It Happy, Psalm|Will Occupy Pulpit Tomorrow in (o "Columbia = Christian Endeavor | communion at § am. The church| PO Bivle school 630 00 - 5 144.9-15; Romans, 9.12-21. Absence of the Rector, Unlon will meet with the Wallace | 5chool meets at 9:30. At 6:30 p.m. the Al cordially 1n Episcopal Clergyman Succeeds| At the board of control meeting 7 Memorifal United Presbyterian Chris- [ Young People's Society holds its | P b Wednesday Ralph Lindsey was ap- Dr. Phillips. tan Badeavor Soclety tomorrow at |meeting in the parish house. At ’;'Wext Washmgton Baptist Church resl erian Divine ointed romotion secretary of the % p.m. A program consisting of talks | o'cloc] here is evening prayer and st and N Sts. N.W. s e eas Head | pointed p 7 % Dr. Henry Lubeck. canon of lon the fourfold program of Christian | the third of the instruction sermons _Sunday School st P of Interchurch Association. Earnest Grant will have charge of | .°® shington Cathedral, will oc-| pndeavor and a tenor solo by T. P.|by the vicar, based on the church | 11:00a.m. and 5:00 pum -Sermons by Dr Rock Creek Parish Aids New Somsian. the devotional mervice April 3 a the | CUDY the pulpit of Epiphany Church|Russell will bo given. catechism. At the 11 o'clock service 0 V. L. Dariy, & . Gospal Migslon t E D tomorrow, In the absence of the rec-| The squadron assisted in organiz-|the new boy choir will be in the | T00Rm—h 1 7 (' o 1 1 i ev. Dr. George F. Dudley, rector A membership drive is being con- | 1T ev. T, . ps. ‘anon | ing a new society at H Street Chris chancel for the first time. Transfiguration Episcopal or B B oy retar || S mestheraninlanive e meti con O O R e e e e { SECOND BAPTIST . was elected president of the Wash- | Since the drive started, a week ago,|2nd 8 p.m. goes to Clarendon next Sunday to| —————— | S A e Congregation. ington Bible School Association at & |10 new members have besn added | CIETEY of various denominations in|hold a meeting. 7 | 1300 EUIS O PROMK. Ba \ [mesting held in the New Ebbitt Hotel | The chapter was divided into two|T/ashinaton will ocoupy the pulpit G TR UNVAERE SUIST. y Invisible Church Statisti = ast Tuesday, He succeeds Dr. Isaac | sides, the Reds and the Whites. of Epiphany Church at the Lenten T INTD S —— i “Invisible urch Statisti \ Throtgh & ift by Rock Creek par ‘Ward, pastor of the Fourth Presb: 0. Lovell Day, district fourth vice|noonday services mext week. Mon-| Tea Will Aid Hohday House. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER £:00 p.m ish of the FEpiscopal diocese of terian Church, who has recently re-|president, will have charge of a so- [ 4a¥, Bishop Willlam F. McDowell, | Members of the Girls' Friendly So “The Most Shasmeful Bargain Washington, the new Transfiguration signed to enter evangelistic work, | cial to be held at Congress Helghts |Tesident bishop of the Msthodist| ciety of the Eplscopal Church, in the ERSALIST E Al Tietny” | Tpiscopal Church has received prop- Preparation for the Summer Bible [ Church next Saturday at 8 p.m. Church, will preach; Tuesday, Rev.|diocese of Washington, and their ; story ] erty valued at approximately $50,000. School work, it was reported, was| The regular weekly social of Metro- | Pr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the |friends are invited to a tea at the At 13th and L Sts. V. | Saat, s 1o ik, The Transfiguration bullding on well under way and is beginning its | politan Church will be held Saturday | First Congregational Church; Wednes- | residence of Mrs. A. R. Shands, 901 | BAD BARGAINS OF HISTORY. Galletly near Fourtesnth airast awas actual program of activities prelimi- | at 8 p.m. The social will be in charge | 48y, Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pas- | Sixteenth street northwest, Tuesday, | Rev. Clarence Rice, D. D., Pnstor. | 9:30 a.m.—Bunday School. Ciasses for a il s o SOl nary to.the opening of its sessions to [ of Mary Claxton of Woodside Chap-|tor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church, | from 4 to 6. The proceeds of this & — | 700pm B Y. P U el s st b take place one week after he close | ter. Soldiers and ex-service men are|at Sixteenth street and Columbla|tea will be used for the further|At 10:45 a.m —Morning worship, with| ___ You Will Enjey Our Bervices o hanel &o. & ehuran andlHie of the public schools for the vaca- | especially invited. Refreshments will|road; Thursday, Rev. Dr. Frederick|equipment of Holiday House, the va-| 5ermon by the pastor; subject,| P ! D e Joimios tion season. be served. B. Harrls, pastor of Foundry Church, | cation home which the society main- LESSONS FOR LENT. |Chevy Chase Baptist Church , R i ot The schools, which were Inaugu- AR S and Friday, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. SI200, | tains on a country estate near Mount | At 12 o'clock (noon), Church Sechool,| Sebool of Music Studio, Theater Building ! H At a meeting of the members of rated 12 years ago, are for the study pastor of the New York Avenue Pres- | Vernon, Va - with Men's Class led by Dr. F. W. the church Wedn v night, resolu- of the Bible and includes classes W|LL DlSCUSS ST PATR'CK byterian Church. = = =======| Ballou. At 7 p.m., devotional meet- | REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, D. D., Minister. tions were adopted expressing appre- f\;lunl'\ I\:nd--rxun»n A and B up to In addition to these noonday .m;\-- PRESBYTERIAN. | g Y. U.; topic, “CHRIS' i T lation of the gift by the Rock Creek REV. RYLAND 'T. DODGE adult classes. The object of these ices, evening prayer is said each aft- T THE MA e A am T WEEK: Sy il ot Alexandrin, Va., who will bein an | schools is to organize and co-ordi- | BeV- Dr. Herson to Preach on Irish e et Pemmney. i «d-|Thhe Chusch of 'the Pd tims| Bradnaes @ i [ e o Officers of the church are: N. E.|evangelistic campaign at the Centen-|nate the work of religious educa- Patron Saint at Hamline. dress by one of the parish clergy. SOUTHERN muwnuum B i 2 p.m E 8 Ryvon, senfor warden; Ulysses Butler, |ninl Baptist Church next Monday |tion among the children and young Wednesday, {n place of the address, 220d st. bet. P and Q sts. n.w. L “E. ALL WELCOME, A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. Nintor o N Sk treas. | Mght. 4 v people in the City of Washington and Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, minister | there will be an organ recital, played . % o i bt et sl Feglstrar. | Rev. Dr. E. Hez Swem will have for | for the definite, purposeful, practi- | of Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, [ by Warren Johnson of the Cathedral. Beve rintrew M. Bird. Eeutes. CHRISTIAN, Temple Baptlst Church *| nin subject tomorrow morning, “Win- | cal, systematic 'study of the Bible; [Fourteenth and Emerson streets, will| These services commence at 4:45 p.m. | 945 &:m—puls Sehocl mith clmes for VE] 10th and N Sts. N.W ! ter Story XVi How a Man Wom & |hy o comprehensive course of Bible |Rive a sermon-lecture on “St. Patrick, B 1100 w.m et b he b RMONT AVENUE . T. 0. Jones preaching. ' PLANS LENTEN SERV'CE Wife Without Asking Her!” study to create a thirst for the word | the Apostle of the Irish,” tomorrow at 8:30 p.m.—Junior Christian Endeayor. Vermont Ave. North of N St. ERVICES i RS of God and to lay the basis for its|S$ p.m. Dr. Herson was born and lived Blble Class Invites Women. ggfizg putsradists Cl {;V‘i""_'l"&’é Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. 1lam ANION OF GOD. _— intelligent and profitable study and |in Ireland until a young man, when he| rmhe Florence M. Brown class of T inke, to which all strangers {n Rev. JESSE GUY SMITH, i g G e F S . Rev. A. A. McCallum to Preach at RECTOR T0 PREACH prac through life; a complete un- |Came to America as a Methodist min- | Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and e the city are invited. Director of Rellgious Education. i 3 derstanding between the pastor and |ister. He will also preach Sunday|H streets, extends an Invitation to| 1:09pm—Sone wrvice. == 9:45 a.m.—Graded Church School —9:30 am. St. Paul's Church. e teachers that the great purpose is to | MOrning. every young woman, especially those| §715'pm —Senior Citlstian Vndeavor So.| 11:00&.m—Sermon by Mr. Smith i L2 Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, rector | Program of Tomorrow’'s Services|make the children acquainted with| Dr. Deets Pickett of the Methodist ot afiiated with any Sunday school, clety. “The New American Citizenship” | —— Lt LoONE, of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Twen- Skusch /ot ABoatat vior through the Bible study. |Board of Temperance, t/ill address the |t meet with them every Sunday at| Small children careq for during Sunday P e sce_by choir, as-| GRACE 2t a0d & C Ave. § 5 Ub1-0) Glrast niear WeaRDInETonL T | at Church of Ascension. course provides w practical | Session of the men’s Bible class in the 15:30 a.m.. A special program is plan- secyice. Winted by erine Rigs PASTOR. F. W. JOHNSON cle, will preach another of the Lenten | The rector, Rev. Thomas Worthing- {curriculum of graded study follow- [&auditorium of the Park Theater, Four- |neq for the class social March 27, at Larpist Braithwaite, | 9:30-Tible School, for_all sermon series tomorrow on “A High- | ton Cooke, will preach at both cele- |ing public school methods. Pupils | teenth and Buchanan streets, at 9:45 to- | the home of Miss Bumps, 2622 Thir- 2 director, A SCIENTTRL way Shall Be There—Called the Way |brations of the holy eucharist at|upon completing the course satis-|MOrrow morning. teenth street 7:00 p.m. "whmn Endeavor Meetings. | b of Holiness,” the topic for the day be- | the Church of the Ascension, Twelfth | factorily are to receive a diploma. | e *— - P,AESBY;FERKAN _ Thurh'lly All-Church Social. ’ ( ”:“ I;: er o ing “Refreshment for the Wayfarer.” | street and Massachusetts avenue| From the beginning of the school | S N. ST R W1 . 2 e omcirow il be | morthwest tomorrow. . The services |term sach grade will have piaced be-| ~ COMING TO CAPITAL. Peck M T Chasel PRESBYTERIAN ||| Fourteenth Street Church of - KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH holy com: on at 7:30 a.m., morning | will be as follows: TLow celebration, | fore it the number of stars which [ ec! emoria. ape. 16th and Kennsdy Sts. N.W. { Christ th St ;S W prayer and instruction to children of |$ a.m.; church school, 9:30 a.m.i|may be earned by each pupil if com- i Pa. Ave., 26th and M Sts. N.W. | Sth S50 2 2 o) = S on ho Sunday school at 10 am. and|high celebration, with sermon, 11|plete work is done Rev. C. W. Laufer to Speak in| ppy ;yrig w. KETCHUM, Minister. GeDFREY CHOBOT, e XN evensong and sermon at 8 p.m. At|am.; Chinese school, 2:30 p.m.; Young ch star represents a definite Presbyterian Churches. o8 Seryices Sunday: | Pastor. 7.Dreaching and Commusion, 11 s.m. and | Theme, *'E the Sunday evening service Mr. Mc- | Peoples’ Society, 6 p.n.: evensong |amount of work done. Certain stars ST 0am— 3 | 7:45 p. S . o Callum will give another of his ad.|and sermon, speclal musical service, | will be for attendance records. The| Rev. Calvin W. Lauter of Phila- THINKING WITH JESUS” | T A TARDIoRE Mniwier or. " e dresses on “The Church, Her History [ 8 p.m. At 8 o'clock the vested choir | term shall comprise flve weeks of gelvrln’l-. dllrec![fr od elxlg::'fls 01;5; - 7:45 p.m. = “The ])rag Net” | — - g ads That Lead Away and Worship.” Services also are held | of 40 voices will render Gounod's|five days each (morning hours only) ‘ran vte{-mn onrh °‘ SEnI gas -Two KINDS OF MEN!' Park View Christian Church | Fro every Wedn:sday evening during | “Gallia.” during the Summer period and a pe- | CALION, W1 Breacr fomeTrew morm- . s PM: . A warm w: - awaits you at our ehurch Lent, commencing at 8 o'clock, when | The services for the week will be: [ riod of sessions in the Winter months |{0E in Northminster Presbyterian M. Park Road East of Georgia Ave, e and Tec Church, and in the evening in the Western Presbyterian Church. Mr. Laufer {s author of a number of well known hymns. WALTER F. SMITH, Minister. 0:45 . Bibleschool ‘Flffl'l Baptlst Church e “ACCEPTING OUR COMMIS- | L S , 11 and the rector explains the holy communion. | Tuesday, Lenten service and address,|to be announced later. 4:45 p.m; Wednesday, Lenten Service | The committee on arrangements for and address, 4: Thursday, [ the Spring meeting with Rev. Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE. |5 ficharite s “Why Should I Be a Wednesday, 8 p.m.—People's service. evensong | john E. Briggs as chairman, is plan- chureh. \ and sermon at 8 p.m.; Friday, Lenten | ning for this meeting to be held in e 45 = BALANCING orR Accor | o service and address at 4:45 p.m. In-|¢he near future. The committee on i North Capitol, cor. F = p.m. ... Calvary Baptist Church Classes to | torcessory pravers will be said dally | pose cara syaters, with Dr. James 15.| Df- Dietz to Preach. PRESBYTERIAN I W atdet | Columbia Hughts Christian | Observe Fellowship Day. in the chapel. | i luncheon of |SirSUEHA a8 chairman, will Bave a |, The CUy of, Complating” Wi be John Marshall Pl. B oN e Park Road Near l4th d e regular monthly luncheon of | meating Monda; 5 sl ¥ Fellowship day will | be observed|the Parish Aid Society was held | N the Brookland . Baptist Church, TTAN CLA 7 i | Farvey Baker Smith, Minister. tomorrow In the adult department of | Tuesday in the church schoolroom. | oot s el 5 JOHN Bl]‘v{' - RK o ouRS o L= 'fé’nfi r\r‘n —Preaching by Fastor. BROOKLAND BAPTlST Lomorrow I e A G men ot | ey vanine there was &| |NTEREST IS AROUSED. |east. . tomorrow " morning _at inister A e b = “Bible eiaal, KLAND BA special exercises will emphasize the | gathering of the Laymen's Service o'clock. At 8 pm. he will preach in services. 2 HURCH. S e fdea of Christian friendships. As a |League of the diocese and the - on w = 2 e 5?:: nnv;’M:snhnl‘n Hz‘l.l_r:l \;{m;‘drl‘slv[he'; 11 AM Beats Free. Eversbody Welcome. |~ = : ,‘:'_O:JDIRF?FEJI}‘H‘C:‘ art of the general plan for buflding | Churchman’s League in_the church | Rev. John W. Ham’s Evangelistic | his subject being o Mas 2 NI l H STREFT 0. 0. DIETZ, ™. D b the attendance, each member has | schoolroom at 8 p.m. Dr. Tuessler Tried to Escape From His Shadow. “Which Is the Great Georgetown Church il i, ). DIETZ D., M . - o rch i Service to Continue. The Woodridge Baptist Sunday School | P St. Near 31st N.W. | n been given a pass book on the “Bank | spoke on the work of the church in b | 1 = o e ot ta whion he has In- | Japan. Dr. Glazebrook presided. | Intrest is bolng manifested in the |OIohestra will Slay. | Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., HRISTIAN i scribed the name of an acquaintance S — { evangelistic services conducted by [~ = E E | Pastor. = - whom he will endeavor to bring to- BIBLE READERS MEET Rev. John W. Ham at the Immanuel SPIRITUALIST. 4:30 Vesper 5:30 | i | 9TH AND D STS. N | 8003 " Wootsid morrow. The books are returned to . | Baptist Churen during the past two = “Ten” : 3 AN ReLIGION Friey & ~ the secretary of the department and weeks, and which are to close with | Message and Lecture Service Tsn't Fa{th S”elf | Sott CWirmove| . . Mo~ the names recorded as a basis for . | the service tomorrow night Wedmsdays, 8 p.m.. 1357 Ouk st. mw. Deception? i Children of God MT. JEZREEL BAPTIST CHURCH & checking up on the results of the|Community League Assembles at| mTpree services will be held tomor- aieae xRuh‘];c; March 18: . Gunt, T | M l 1 Cor. 5th and E effort v et 1y | A YOUR HUSBAND TO = | £ oEe et s AL N Moosns Thukadny. row. At the afternoon meeting only MARRT YoUR = "‘,J’,“.“f'?!lfi,, flemoria | k ey T Pastor. “The Conver T of Saul” | Way for This Time: When I Have a Con men and boys will be admitted. Music V « i Abert | 4 moeting of the Community Bible |is a feature of cach service. DR. JANE B. COATES NORTHNIINSTER pastor, Rev. Dr. William Spiritual interviews by app. only. Col 627%. | 1itn at. and Riode Taland are | nethy, will continue his serie. of ser- | Readers’ League was held Thursday mons on the Lord's prayer, taking for | i the jeague’'s new office, Room 317 e z . e . IEV HUGH KERR FULTON, Pll'd! . his toplc “The Dependent Spirit—Give | 17, the leagues new ofice, Hoom & PASTOR RETURNS TheFirst Spiritualist Church| 5, XUG¥ XERR ¥ | T T Loiaye s Omn | 38 -na saam Us This Day Our Daily Bread.” The |y o g paril presiding. Reports | Lectyre by the Pastor, CATYIN w. raCFER, ||| Mutic by Chorus Chote e Gawier an C. R. STAUFF subject of the evening service 18|gere made by the different members — ALFRED H. TERRY b.. wiil speak on “CHRIS' 5 PM—Tailinht Se | e | “Young Pcople and Their AMUSe-|.nq matters of importance were dis- | Dr. Diffenderfer to Occupy Luther Subfect s fid bl e T Minister ments.” one of a serles of talks O |cussed. Membership cards are being| “Are Spirits Interested in 8:45 p.m.—Chrlstian FARY BAPTIST CROReR T ||| T questions that vitally affect YOUNE| . n.q 4t 'was announced, and a fold- Place Pulpit. Mortal Affairs?” Mr. Raymond, first tenor: | People of today. er setting forth the aims of thel| n.. 1. o 3 Difenderfer has re- Followed by spirit_messages. oo e e A iones M | : league will soon be ready for dis-| eurnea from Philadelphia and will oc- | AT, {067, 20t 8 minisicring epicite | i ks S . £ cupy t ulpit at Luther Place Me- | be heirs of salvation?"—Heb.. 1.14. Sun | e r3es IWoSE, Tatiert 1 rs | P PLANS SPECIAL SERMON. |“Xintirest tn the work is already LA e e skl R0 B TR T e T S Presbyterian Church | by \lnmnfim.““:‘:h blect, A Summer || (men ke . - RMON FOR WAMEN — widespread, not enly in Washington, | ,;3 evening. He conducted the [ St m.w. second fcor All weicome. H Bt. Between 19th and 20th Sts. e PETWORTH Dr. Montgomery to Speak on “The | but in varlous States and even in dis”|Tepten services in Keith's Theater Mrs. Ball | Bev. JAMES HARVEY DUNHAM, Pastor. | . - fant lands, it was unanimourly voted || ¥ 1li\Quiunia, at' noon durink 16| rege sapces e’ 38 art, 8 pm. e[| | 11%0 a3 —a 7moverzeoun ||| Washington Heights METROPOL[TAN || BAPTIST CHURCH World Kingdom. fo crlond Mo ne "l'h ‘heu“""“ bé week. He will speak tomorrow morn- | jfral readings daily. 104 G st. nw. ® QUESTION ANSWERED." Presh | S A Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery | FCRE, (U= jeague both national 8nd|ing on “The Grafting Mark” and in 8:00 P. M. Address by REV. C. W. | resbyterian Church Sixth and A Sts. NE. | g will give a special sermon at the Cal- 7 the evening on “The Miracle Near | Unity Spiritualist Cl‘llll’cl! LAUFEE, Board of Christian Education. | CAnhis (850 Exietaing. R JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. iy 5 vary Methodist Church tomorrow T A Damascus.” Special Lenten services Northesst Masonie Tenple MUSIO BY QUARTET. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister, - 32 s 2 3 “The Power of the Weak” L morning on “The World Kingdom.” | Wi]] Celebrate Homecoming Day. | held in the church every ‘lhurx-! F NE 3 T ool . S0 Sy sl Morning at eleven, Rev. Henry Smith, Pastor. In the evening 8 o'clock, nphwmdh;w;e oA wimn_“- day evening at 8 o’clock. | Fs':ll-_;gd pks(;;HéTS' 10:00—Bible classes. “ETERNAL VERITIES” | e rth ani s & —————— o] % H S I 0 = e d T e orovers encher and | Misslonary Soclety of Calvary Bap: | <o) oo i L EALSE EROpHETS Central Presbyterian Church - | oo ropy: Jrvenxos ron Breving at sren forty e, God's Approval: At Eventide” | e he chiet demoorat of his day, | tist Church next Tuesday at 11 o'clock | Will Discuss “Ete erities. Rev. H. P. Strack, S. T. | (SOUTHERN' ASSEMBLY) oYy Pitalels mitigs “LIVING IN THE SUNSHINE” ||l i1 women et will be emphasized in this sermon- |Homecoming day will be celebrated,| «The Eternal Veritles” will be the Sunday at 8 p.m. Healing service, 7:30 Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W 8:00 p.m.—“THE OHRIST OF THE GOS- | ‘,Wfl 10, e hood are i e evening s Jecture by Dr. Montgomery. when the society’s recently returned | supject of Rev. Dr. John C. Ball's| Pm. Spirit greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack. | Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D., Pastor. T e s s || 2 missionary from Burma, Mrs. Julia|germon tomorrow morning at Metro- ““Thus saith the Lord God: Woe uato the E day School and Bible Classes. Sermons on_the Person of Christ. Societies. Thury 43 poin., prayer and | || B. Y. P. U. Meetings, 7 p.m. Stickney Cochran, will speak. Mrs. | JClitan Baptist Church, and in the | foolish prophets. that Tollow their own apirt, m.—germen by e’ Tayior. CHURCH OF % praine “rervice.Xitend the " hat P X Mastige Church Federation to Meet. Willlam Allen Wilbur will lead the|evening a sunshine service will be e e m.—Social Hour for ¥oung Peopie. OF THE s ang i devotional service and a duet will be | held. Members of the Sunshine Bible - = . . ave. s.e. m.—Christian Endeavor Socletles. ing of the Federa- Mrs. R. A. Sauer and Mrs. | A & = Thursday at 8 p.m. .m.—Sermon by Dr. Tarlos COVENANT e Wiu sy [ e byiatol TSR wae S e Class will act us ushers and recelve| "4 Weicome. Bring Your Friends. * 8 Sermon by Dr. Tuyler. S e e B i FEEEEFIEEEETIET I NI SN A NN SANNANNNSNANSY dry Methodist Church April 16. Din- |7 1= Cu p s ootans. Following the | vr vine in ¢ fhe T"M oct= | g m., Friday—Young People’s cla REV. CHARLES WOOD, D. D., er il be A d“bek:’uc‘,f‘if, and | clection of officers luncheon Yok sbe “I.",,‘c’:go;“b‘«:'peu::] “witl be adminis-| IVIRS. RIZP’A.H ELDON “‘_S'A;::Il Children cared for during moraiag 0 5 ; MM N E ' l this will be followe v S| 3 W ved. Me ers her church e 612 F St. N.W. o AM A. EISENBERGER, P vorts and various matters of Interest. :‘;_‘;‘ii‘.“es_mb t8) tor, tor S | spiritna message mesting erery Monday, 1600 ot Pur &'nfi'n'u"i:“fi e Minister's Assistant. i Two important meetings under aus- 2 DIVINE SCIENCE. - ©:30—Sunday School. Intermedi “A Lighthouse on the Hill” federation wfll be held L ; 3 ate and 3 3 5 i e Y o mociaT sirvice con Sermon on Dying Words. Natioaal Center of Christ |- CONGREGATIONAL. Fourth Presbylerlan Church Junlor Departments. The National Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty 13th and Fatrmont Sts. N.W. A5 Eriuary and Heginnect: Department: (Sixteenth Street and Columbin Road) mittes will meet Wednesday, with the f Y # 5 4 o Dr. JOSEPH T. KELL: 9:45—Everygirl's Bible Class. = new chateman, Liewt, Col. G.R. Stazk || The third of a series of sormons on| Healing and Christ Service MT. PLEASANT || -5 SerkVisi Acckic Siiier. | 0:45- Al Comers Bite ‘Glams tor yen. | Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor jr.,, in charge. e Say! - 9:30 2.m.—S Rev. Wm. A. Eisenberger, Teacher. made for the work of the ensuing |Cross” will be delivered by the pas-| o 0 . MEETINGS: g e M TRk L St s Bt G T 1 ® year. Thursday the executive com- |tor, Rev. H. T Medford, at John Wes- | Nioniyy meeting at 8 p.m. Columbia Road Near 14th St. dleton, Teacher. Women. ore eetimes mittes will hold its annual meeting. |ley A, M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth| Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. DECISION DAY. 11:00—Morning Service. _Sermon by Dr. % At a recent meeting the church |and Corcoran streets northwest, to-, Saturday at 12 m. 5 WALTER AMOS MORGAN, 10:30 a.m.—United Service of the Chureh Wood: - “CHRIST . AND = THE board “of the Anacostia_Methodlst | morrow at 11 a.m. The presiding cider,| Meslios dally from 11 am. to 6 pm. Minister S50/l tts eemsiistions: apen: WORLD'S RULERS." hn H Church voted to join the Washington |Dr. J. H. Tucker, will administer the 812 17th st. n.w., second floor fron P “Teapier Tparksliom for | 11:00—Kindergarten for Children from 2 to . m Federation of Churches. The Dastor |holy sacrament. Rev. C. C. Williams will_preach: ' “WHAT MEAN B Ak > msmnx\sssmmxm\\\x' Evangelist 1AM~ YE BY THIS SERVICE!" 8:15—Christian Endeavor Supper and V. ARRARHANRATA AL RNNRANANAANERNNNSS s Rev. C. H. Lambdin. of the Union Wesley A. M. E. Z. 5 ) v % . Branch 1 ife’s 7 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service, Mr. Coll per Service. “ " Church will preach at a special pew Washington (0. € “Life’s Master Purpose B iinsstons prestang. DY | 800—Ewenior Service. Serman. by e 11 AM.—"Seven Ages of Man. : ., |rally service at 3 pm. The pastor| Christian Science Parent Church T gy il rench: “LIFE 18- Wond:* “THE SAVISG RAME. “Lessons for Lent,” Sermon Topic |will preach at 7:45 p.m. s 4 SRS : I E,‘nfi,"o, P T Evening Choir of 100 Volces. 3:30 P.M.—MEN ONLY SR i haveiion| of the New Generation 'The Devil: A Person Saturday, 0" o'clock. A gospel ad: 8:00 Thursday, March 19—Annual meeting Fanie: “Hhe i avior Hovest? 'R:\ Dr.'l . B. e pRepresmnt: tn London, England. \And 1 M » it nnnu: led by Mr| Mack of of the Church and Congregation. opic: he Law of Harvest his topic “Les: - - i i i ton, Ma gular Sunday service . - B D iroe At the Chureh of onr|. Dervicesiat McKinley Baptist. Do b Thirteenth and 1. bis. .. *(Chureh | or a My th 7:45 P.M.—"Short Beds and Narrow Guilts—A Father (Universalist), Thirteenth | «Over the River, or What Are Th of Our Father,) Subject of lesson sermor Chureh School, 9 :45. s 5 . . Tnd'T. strocta. The church school | nowe'in Heaven Togay? will be thy | Lommcitncel it Chuch, 3 ot conmect : Religion That s Insuffcient. meets at noon with the men’s class led | g pject of Rev. Dr. S. Geriah Lamkin, | First Charch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, EVERYBODY WELCOME. To Obtain Seats—Come Early by Dr. F. W. Ballou. The Young|pasior of the McKinley Memorial | 3iass. s £ me E 1 > o 0 R! ANNIE C. BILL People’s Christian Union meets at 7| paptist Church, Fourth and L streets, [ . p MRS BT EOE LM e | PLYMOUTH CHURCH R e S R S R R A A A A S S SRR RN RNNNS % Evangelistic Meetings p.m., led by Miss Grace Bradnack. A|g¢ 11 am. tomorrow. The LOrd’s Sup- | this chtrch in Geeat Britain and o cross-word puzzle party will be held | [0 2nq holy communion will be cele- | will bo present at this meeting, (Cougrepaticaal) METROPOLITAN EASTERN Tuesday at 8 p.m., u“"““' the ausplces [ hrated at 3:30 pm. Sunday school | speak on the subject of the lesson sermon. 17th snd P Sts. N.W. of the W D. O. Clircle. 3 al $ MONDAY EV G AT 8, 5 7 & L e 30 o anh pream? | At the same piace, Are. Bill will deltver @ e LR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CALV ARY BAPTIST CHU ¢ T ing at 8 p.m. ""‘r"}%:f{%orlh?r‘g"géfim v ‘ " s 4th and B Streets S.E. 6th Street and Md. Ave. N.E. RCH s omm 3 200 el RSN 5 The holy communion will be ceie- Sermon for Women e i iy ot fre oR Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Pastor | Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, 8th and H Sts. N.W. brated tomorrow morning at the 11 X ionary service, ‘“World Bur- 11:00 A.M.—Annual Gift Day. Pastor illustrated. o'clock service of the Episcopal| Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- e Mt 1100 TAM: ‘} Chapel of the Atonement, 608 Fifty- worth Baptist Church, announces that Eixth street northeast, by Rev. Lo- |his Sunday evening sermon will be Tenzo A. King. The subject of the |for women, but the men of the con- sermon is “Slaves to Mammon.” At |gregation are invited to listen-in. the choral evensong at 6 o'clock the | The subject will be “The Power of subject of the address will be “Chil- [the Weak.” At the morning service dren of Light.” his subject will be “God’s Approval— At Eventide.” — = (| “As Jesus Came to the World” First Congregatlonal Church [ ismsmiamn= | & JASON NO];?}I}E‘ T)n]%gcséf[l;l]“)?, MINISTER Our Churches Unite in Evangelistic Meetings, With 11 AM.—“GREAT CONTRASTS" Dr. John Humphrey of Buffalo as Preacher 8 PM.—*WHO IS JESUS CHRIST?” Ma e L Special Music by Sittig Trio In Metropolitan Church In Eastern Church 10 AM.—Hon. Wm. S. Culbertson, Vice Chairman Tariff Commission, teaches Bible Class for men. 11:00 A.M.—Rev. John Humphrey, D. D, “THE DEPENDENT SPIRIT” Sunday Evening, 8:00 P.M. Second sermon in the interesting series on Questions That Vitally Affect Young People Today “Young People and Their Amusements” You will be most welcome at both these services. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. There‘s a place for you. —“Pleasing God." = g - Lynching to Be Topic. Peck Memorial Church Service. “Lynching in the United States” is| Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will the subject of Dr. Louis Edelman of [speak at Peck Memorial Chapel to- Alabama before the open forum of the | morrow morning on “Thinking With Secular League tomorrow at 3 p.m. at| Jesus,” and at night on “Two Kinds Musicians’ Hall, 1006 [ street. Fol-|of Men; Which Kind Are You?’ The Jowling the lecture, the subject will {subject of the Christian Endeavor be discussed by the audience. Ad-|meeting is, “Preparation for Winning mission is free. Others to Chris UNITARIA UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Founded 1821 SIXTEENTH AND HARVARD STREETS ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D., MINISTER Sittig Trio of New York Margaret Sittig, violin- ist. Soloist with Philadel- phia Symphony Orchestra. New York Ave. Presbyterian Church New York Avenue and 13th Street A Place of Faith and Friendship SERVICES 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. Classes for all. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “THE REVEALINGS OF-THE CROSS” 6:00 p.m.—C. E.SFellowship Tea. Service at 6:45. 8:00. p.m.—Evening Worship. “THE MAGNETISM OF JESUS” Preached by Dr. John W. Laird THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER Pastor, will preach, and his morning sermon will be broadcast by WCAP, the Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- phone Co. Edgar Sittig, cellist, N. Y. Symphony Orchestra. Frederick V. Sittig, pianist. New York’s Trio. 9:45—Church School, Kindergarten during morning service. 11:00—Morning worship. Sermon by the Minister on “THE HIDDEN WISDOM OF THE FATHERS” “THE DOUBLE LA . Bass; MISS RANER, Violin; MR. ATWATER, Organist 11 A M. “The Light That Shines in the Face of Jesus” Special musical program will be given. 8 P.M. “Restoring the Heroic Note in Religion” $.8.,9:30. B.Y.P.U, 6 to 7:45, with social hour and refreshments. Greatest MR. TITTMAN, Three Different Programs. (1) MUSICAL VESPERS, Sunday, 4:45 P.M. SW CHURCH WILL BE OPEN FOR V' 3 : il o Free-will ofl'erm 3 THE N TORS FROM FOUR g An Invitation Is Extended to All to Worship With Us at . TO FIVE. AT FIVE THERE WILL BE A QUIET PERIOD, WITH (2) SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS, Sunday, 8 P.M. fli = = 7 Kin A, n s Exten 0 orship Wi s a A PROGRAM OF MUSIC ON THE GREEN MEMORIAL ORGAN. (3) POPULAR CONCERT, Monday, 8 P.M. REV. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, M. A., Minister THE HOME CHURCH Concert—Reserved Seats, 50c—Now on Sale,