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E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, APRID 25. 1925. : ———— e A e S D _— W e PASTORS 10 SPEAK FOR RELIEF FUND Will Tell Needs of Episcopal Church in Japan Here Tomorrow. The reasons for the campaign fo the Japan Reconstruction Fund, which starts in Washineton Mondav morn. ine and will continue for six days will be explained bv preachers and smeakers in the Episcopal churches | tamorrorw. Trinity Cathedral. seven churche residences for American missionari and Japanese workers hesides a hos- pital, a university, schools and kinder- gartens were all destroved by the earthquake and the devastating fires which followed September 1, 1923. As a result of thix disaster the missions of the Episcopal Church in Tokyo are now doing less than one-fourth of the | work which was built up during the 30 Years in which the church has | heen located in Japan. Tt is the be- lief of the leaders in America that e buildings must be rebuilt within e next two vears or the Episcopal rch must abandon the work in Schedule Announced. The following is the scedule of preachers, as now arranged, subject it necessary _and unannounced | changi Dr. Willlam C. Sturgis. | i nal Secretary of the Depart- | ment of Missions, will speak at Al | Sounls’ Memorfal Church Cathedral | Avenue. at the 11 o'clock service. At the same time Dr John W. W a. ! executive secretary of the Denartment ! of Missions, will speak at All’Saints | Church. Chevy Chase. Dr. Wood will | speak at Epiphanv Chureh, Washing | « at 8 pm. Rev. J. I. B. Larned secretary of the National Coun: will preach tomorrow morning In Zi Parish, Prince Georges County. sermon will be at St. Mar 1apel, Fairland. at 9:30 a. m.. and his second at St. John's Church, Relts ville, at 11:30. Rev. Louis G Wood. | another fleld secretary, will preach at | the Church of the Transfiguration. | Fourteenth and Gallatin streets, at | 11 o'clock in the morning and at the Armory in Silver Spring, Md.. at ii ». m Rev. A. B. Parson. of the De. nartment of Missions, will preach at St. Paul's Church, Twenty-third street at 11 am and at the Chapel of | the Nativity in East Washington, at | I S p. m. Rev. Roger Walke of Tikesville, Md.. who was for' several years a missionary in Japan. will preach at St. Margaret's Church at 4:30 in the afternoon. Dr. Teusler to Return, R. B. Teusler. superintendent Tuke's Hospital Tokyo, who | been speaking in the cause of nese reconstruction at numerous ings in Baltimore and Washing. on during the past months, starts to- day on the return voyage to Japan | and will not be able to speak in Wash Inzton tomorrow. Reginning Monday, there will he daily luncheons for lha’ workers in the campaign at which reports of teams will 'be made. The organization is | now complete and prospects will be visited on Monday and the following davs. The campaign will close with © luncheon on Saturday, May These mid-day meetings will be neld at Epiphany Church Monday. Tues. day and Saturday, and at the Church of the Ascension, Wednesday, Thurs dav and Friday. In addition to the "‘ orkers in Washi ngton, committees ave been formed in each of the Epis copal churches in the four adjacent counties of Marvland which form part of the Diocese of * Washingion. Dr. of St has R | | Dr. Darby at Lnther Plnce Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secre tary of the Washington Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morning in Luther Place Memorial Church on “Progress Toward Chris. tian Unity.” The pastor, Dr. G. M. Diffenderfer, will be out of the city for a few days. At night Dr. Darby will preach in the Methodist Protes- tant Church at Virginia Highlands. Nazarene Society to Meet. The monthly meeting of the Society ©of the Nazarene of the Diocese of Washington will be held in St. Ste phen's Church Tuesday at 8 p.m.) Rev. John Rigg. rector of St. Thomas' Church, Croome, Md., and provincial | director of the society, will speak, Will Visit Ivakota. Misses Lelia Sowers and Lassie McNatt, representing the Ruzelian Class of the First Baptist Church, will visit Ivakota tomorrow. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY Y. W. G. 901 Ehode I Vesper Services. Sunday, 4 p.m “First Church of the'Nlnrene 7th and A N.E Maryi per, Pastor. Lincoin 9791 Rev. Sunper. and Fellowship 11 am meeting. Evangelistic Services. 7:30 pm Brager Meetinz. Wednesdas.” 1750 p.m. i THE VALLEY OF DIA.\(()\ 7 LECTURE, & FM, WEDKESDAY. APRIL AT THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N "MATTHEWS DAWSON ADMISSION ¥REE ~ A HEALING SERVICE Will be held at 1700 H STREET N.W. »nd floor front, Shadas marning at 11 k. Eversbody welcome FRIENDS Friends Church 13th and Irviog Sts. N.W. 9:45 a.m. Meeting for worship, 11 a.m 5:30 p.m. Thursday praver meefing. ENWORTHY OR. Phoae Columbia 801, LCOME TO ALL Friends Mcetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at ]l a.m. FIRST DAY SCHOOL. 10 A.M ALL ARE INVITED. BAHIA MOVEM So mightily grew of God and xix.20.) BAHAI SERVICE Sunday Evening at 8:15 Lecture Room of the Playhouse 1814 N Street SUBJECT: “Esperanto and the Bahai Teachings The Public Invited All seats free. No collection. the Word prevailed.” Acts, “OTHER SERVIC] HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE. N.W For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. To Conduct Mission REV. SPENCE BURTON. BALT[MORE PRESBYTERY CRITICIZES ASSOCIATE One Group Declared to Have Dis- regarded Rights of Others at Last Assembly. Special Dispatch to The Star | BALTIMORE, April 25.—Contend. | ing that “methods used by commis- sioners of a certain presbytery last General Assembly terian Church disregard the rights of others,” the commissioners from Bal timore to the General Assembly next month were instructed, if such meth. ods continue, to demand transfer to another voting section, at & meeting of the Baltimore Presbytery here this at the of the Preshy week It was charged that the offending | commissioners had acted to obtain election to important committees. | The presbytery refetred to in the | protest was not specified, but the in- structions say it is in the voting sec- | tion to which the Presbytery of Bal- timore belongs. In this section are Washington, = Philadelphia, ~Chester {and Newcastle. 'he Philadelpia Presbytery a fight in the last General Assembly against Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson Fos- dick and so-called modernists. The Baltimore Presbytery is sald to be neither for nor against modernism, but is represented as being against the methods employed. -~ Attend Baltimore Session. Mrs. W. F Mrs. W. L. Darby and Mrs. H. 8. Irwin will BO to Raltimore Tuesday to attend a | { meeting of the Woman's Interdenomi- | national Missionary Union of that city. They have been asked to par ticipate in the program as the repre- | sentative of the Woman's Department of the Washington Federation of Churches, of which Mrs. Irwin is president, M McDowell vice presi. dent and Mrs. Darby chairman of the missionary committee. ‘Will Plan for Mother's Day. The religious work committee of the Washington Federation of Churches will meet Monday at 12:30 in the City Club. Plans will be dis- cussed for the proper observance of Mother's day May 10. Rev. C. R.| Stauffer is chairman. made McDowell, Finds Message in Spring. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, will give a sermon-lecture on the season of the year tomorrow evening. his subject being ‘“The Message of Spring.” At the morning service he will deliver a sermon on “The Su- preme Command.” CONGREGATIONAL Ingrém Memorial Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth Minist ¥ —Morning Worship and Sermon—Subject: “The Last Fear and the Way Out” 8:00 PM.—Evening Service: “Some Prophetic Preachment™ THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOM| 000 11:00 4 7 JASON NOBLE PIE 11 AM—“IF Monday, April 27th: 4:45 P. M—“THE THAN 8 P. M—“TH Tuesday, April 28th: 4:45 P. M.—Selections & P. M. Wednesday, April 29th: 4:45 P. M. 8§ P. M- Thursday, April 30th: 8P, Friday, May 1st: 4:45 P. M— & P. ) Prayer meetiog, Thursda. (- ALL WELCOME, A~ {p.m. | From Monday THE CHIMES, TEACHING MISSION TO START TOMORROW Services to Be Conducted at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church by Rev. Spence Burton. A teaching mission is to be con- ducted by Rev. Spence Burton, under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Club of Washington at St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church next week. Father Burton is the superior of the Ameri- can Congregation of the Soclety of St. John the Evangelist. The services open with a sermon by Father Burton. to Saturday, inclusive, there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. daily and a_ second celebration at 9:30 am. There will be services each night at § o'clock. There will be no service Sat urday night. A celebration of the holy communion will he held at 7:30 a.m. May 3 and a second at 11 a.m. At this latter service Rev. Dr. C. Ernest, Smith will be the celebrant. The mis. | sion will close at § p.m DR. DIETZ TO PREACH. Will Occupy Pulpit at Morning Services Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. 0. O. Dietz, pastor of the Brookland Baptist Church, Twelfth and Newton streets northeast, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Meaning and Value of the Ascension.” In the evening he will preach at the Masonle Hall in Woodridge on “The Ways Men Treat Jes AU the conclusion of the morning service there will be 16 candidates bhaptized. Rev. D. E. ¢ of Crozer Seminary will preach at night. tomorrow at § Rev. J. B. Cln;k g:oveml. Itev. Dr. John Brittan Clark, having vered from his recent iliness, will 1py the pulpit of the First Presby- n Church tomorrow, and will speak in the morning on “What Are They Among So Many Af ‘the vesper service he will continue the talks on the inner life and will speak on ““Are They Still Here?" The weekly lectures on ““The Life and Times of Moses. the Paul of the Old Testa- ment,” are given Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock. | "Steps of Belief,” Sermon. Subject. “'Steps of Belief” will be the subject | of the sermon tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock at the Church of Our Fa- ther (Universalist), Thirteenth and L. streets northwest, by the pastor, Dr. Clarence E. Rici At 12 o'clock, church school, men’s class led by Dr. F. Ballou. At 7 p.m., devotional meuunx of the Young People’s Christian Union; topic, The Place of Universalism Among the Denominations™; leader, Mr. Davis. Girls’ Friendly to Meet. The Girls’ Friendly Society of the Nativity Chapel will have an enter tainment Tuesday at the parish hall, | Fourteenth and A streets southeast, | followed by informal dancing. Army Officer to Speak. Col. L. S. Sooley, U. S. A, speak at Peck Memorial Chapel to. morrow night. The pastor, Rev. Tr ving Ketchum, will conduct the serv- ice in the morning. At 3 p.m. Rev Louis E. Black will address the Sun- day_school. CONGREGATIONAL. PLYMOUTH CHURCH will ‘—Sermon by Dean D. Butler Pratt of Howard Usiversity —Y.P. S, T inten BewRanly ~—program. 1T PLEASA, Columbia Road Near 14th St. WALTER AMOS MORGAN, Minister. Spacial WAM— “Jesus and the Woman Who Sinned” 5:00 P\ “Jesus and the Man Who Doubted” 9:45 a.m.—~Church Schesl, EVERYBODY WELCOME. First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W, RCE, D. D., Minister GOD WILL” Series of Twelve Recitals John DB;lxbury ENGLAND'S GREATEST RECITER Sunday 4:45 p.m. | “THE STORY OF JOSEPH” 8 P.M. “THE BOOK OF Jo ” I(JR\' OF Pl\l\(l’ JONA- TORY OF SILAS MARNER” from “PARADISE LOST by Charles Dickens ~Miscellaneous Program ‘DR. JEKYLL AND MR.HYDE" 4:45 P. M—"THE DESIRE OF ALL NATIONS” —“JEAN V. L JEAN,” by Victor Hugo. NOCH ARDEN,” by Lord Tennyson M —Miscellaneous Program’ FREE-WILL OFFERING | | with ellmn for all; | NEW CHURCH AT additions, to be erected later, will cost al the auditoriym is 450. The | rooms, Rev. Panl I.. Warner the Raltimara Canference, Central Methodist Episcopal Church, just completed, which with several Trol.l( floor has a large hall and other small s the pastor, having recently been appointed by DR. PHILLIPS TO RESUME SERMONS ON RELIGIONS of BALLSTON, x Twenty-Fifth Anniversary + Ordination to Be Marked at Epiphany on May 1. ‘Rev. Dr. Z. B. Fhillips, rector of Epiphany Church, will resume his series of lecture-sermons on the “Great Religions of the World” at the 8 o'clock service tomorrow . evening. His subtopic_will be “The Mystery Religion: He will also occupy his pulpit at the 11 o'clock service. Next Friday there will be a spe- cial service at 11 o'clock in recogni- tion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the rector's ordination to the priesthood. Dr. Phillips will deliver the sermon on this occasion and will be the celebrant at the holy com- munion following. The officers and teachers of the church schools will hold a big rally May 3 at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. An ef- fort will be made to get every enrolled member of the schools out on this day. 1 bout $60,000. The seating capacity of Sk o £ Talks to Secular Leaghe. Prof. Hugh Miller of George Wash- ‘ | BISHOP WILL PREACH AT EVENSONG SERVICE 5,000 Visit National Cathedral. Noted British Architect in Number. t Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach at the people’s evensong service in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Ca- (thedral at 4 o'clock noon. This service will be broadeast through station WCAP. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, Canon {of Washington, at the 11 a.m. service. Music will be rendered at both serv ices by the cathedral choir of men | {and boys. Among the more than 5,000 visitors tomorrow Rev. J. R. 8izoo’s Sermon Text for Rev. change Church.” o'clock pastor, be b |ary to the mountaineers of West Vir- | | ginia. | tomorrow | Endeavor Society | showing Iantern slides illustrating his work. Thursday evening, Dr. ingon Untiversity will speak on “The Applications of Science to Everyday Life” tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock before the open forum of the Secular League, Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E street. The public is invited. MISSION OF THE CHURCH’ Tomorrow Morning. the Church of the Covenant Joseph R. Sizoo will preach in he morning in Presbyterial Ex- on “The Mission of the Tomorrow evening at 8 the sermon, to be by the Rev. Dr. Charles Wood. will on the subject “Unconscious hristiani Louis E. EPISCOPAL. CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 12th and N Sts. N.W. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D..D., Rector Services: 7:30 and 11 am. The Rev. Spence Burton, S. S. J. E., will preach at _the morning service. St. Paul’'s Church 23rd St. near Washington Circle The Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector. SUNDAY. APRIL 26 —Holy Communion At REV Black, Covenant mission- | will address the Sunday school | morning and the Christian | tomorrow evening At the midweek service next Wood is to | on “The World as a Foe or to Mount Saint Altan this week were EPISCOPAL. _ —Morning Prayer and Instruc- Sir Edwin Lutyens, famous English architect, who was escorted to the curator’s office by Sir Esme Howard, Ambassador of Great Britain, and Henry T. Sloane, of New York, the guest of Henry White, former Am- bassador to France from the United 11:00 a.m- —-)::nun Prager and Sermon the Artley E ld’-mn' Communion every weel ay & 730 3 m exeept Thureday 2t 11 am. All Seats Free and Unassigned. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. Capitol nrvlm Sunday—7 and 11 States. , Many delegates to the national con- gress of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution took occasion, be- tween meetings, to visit the Bethle- hem Chapel and’ to sign the registry book in the curator’s office, Figures compiled by the National Cathedral Foundation indicate thet the pilgrims to the cathedral this Spring from all over the country num- ber approximately 1,000 on week days and 3,000 on Sundays, LUTHERAN. 2 Church of the Atonement N. Capitol and R. 1. Ave. service. -11:00 8.m. 30 om: ’l'rxmty Lutheran Church Corner 41h and E 8ts. N.W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) Pastor. m.—German service —Sunday School. m .m. service Mase. Av | IN THE HEART OF | Easy walking Sunday Serviees, 8 a. Corner of O and Potomac Streats N.W REV. JOHN S. MOSES, Reetor. SECOND SUNDAY ARTER EASTER. 7:30 a.m.—The Holy Communion 9:30 am—Church School 11:00 am—Morning_Praser and Sermon. | Preacher. the Rector m.—Evening_Praver and Address odar 10,8 m —The oty Communion 8t TBilip and 8t Jemes Daz) Brightood. D. C 0:00 a.m —The Holy Com. 30, 11 a.m.. lznuu.b munl 3 nvuao- Chnst ist Church, Gcorgctawn ASCENSION at 13th Bt. N.W. Formerly Pro-Cathedral. OVER 1.000 FREE SEATS CHOIR OF 40 VOICES Geargla_ave. n.w. near Madison. TRE CITY from all dewnte © and Thirty-first Sta. e REV. E. PINKENEY WROTH, RECTOR. it houser. - 0 a.m —Holy Communion 11:00 :——Mornl & Prayer and Sermon Holy Days, ning Prayer and_Address. t FOURTH CHURCH— GLEE CLUB TO SING. G. W. U. Students to Give Con- cert at Park View Church. The Men's Glee Club of George Washington University, will give a concert in the Park View Christian Church Friday evening under the aus. pices of the Young People’'s Mission- ary Soclety of the church. Rev. W. F. Smith is giving a series of {llustrated sormons at the Sunday evening service “Unknown Ged” Is Topie. “The Unknown God” is the subject of the talk to be presented tomorrow at 8 pm. at the United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street north- west __CHRI " CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | PRANCRES OF THE MoTmER SHURCH. BCIENTIOT. TN BOSTON, SABK: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia road and Euclid st. Second Church of Chns( Scientist, | 111 C St. N.E. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Masonic Temple. 13th st. and N. Y. ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The Arcade, 14th st. and Park rd “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” Services— SUNDAY. 11 AM. A D8 PM. WEIIP'E!DA RVENLN MepTives READING ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH— Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.— Kollrl 9 to 9 (except WMMUI F ID nd Stndays and holid .. SECOND CHURCH—111"C 8. N1t JHlours. 1 to 8 p/m. (exoept Wedneadars. 1 1o | andave. 2730 to b 30, Closed hol THIRD CHU RCH— Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.— 10 10 H (Wednesdass 10 (o and Siindass’and holidavs. 230 10 5. 0). | Hours. The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (Second Floor)— 8:10 10 8 week days (except Wadnes days. 9730 1o 5:30) Sixth and A St JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven: “Advantage of Christianity” | 9:30—Bible School. 10—Mr. Shaver meets | men 6:45—Three C. E. Socisties. Evening at Seven-Forty-five “Good Cheer Service” “All cheer is good chesr. hut the best cheer is God's cheer “JESUS GIVES THREE CHEERS FOR YOU™ | MT. JEZREEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Cor. 5ih and E sts.'se—11 am_ preaching by Rev. R’ B. (Greene of D. C preaching by Rev. Greene. The public in J.S. Frazier, Senior | invited to hear him. Deacon West Washington Baptist Church Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W Pastor C. B. AUSTIN speaks. 11am— THE MOST WORTHWHILE THING IN LIF lgm— WHAT IS YOUR LIFE® s 8 45 am. B.Y.P. U's 7 pm nnun Bible Claas Day. \ Interceasory Prayers SSIn AShyien All Souls’ Memoml Clmrch Corner of and Cathedral Aves. | H. H. D. STERRETT, Minister. Sunday Scho Morning Pr liam C. Sturg) Third and A Sts. S.E £y IAM HENRY_PETTUS. Rector Rnrr‘:vwv]"fi’:u:ux,« MASKER. Assistant. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 7:30 a.m —Holy_Communion. “Church School |5 17700 3 ornine Praver and Sermon | | COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Park rd_ and N. H Services conducted by Pastor C. K a1 a0 8 8Cico1 a3 Y (St. Paul’s English Lutheran | | | 'rt'r FOR HUMAX PER- ONAL: Carinfian. Eadeavor meating, 8:00—Evening with the Choir. connisting of Mra. B. I Smart. soprano; Mrs Flora Brylawaki. contralto: Mr. | Irving M. Fullar, “tenor: Nr. Walter Humphrer. basso ockie k. Bavt |Keller Memorial Lutheran| “lryl.nl Ave. and Ninth St . . Nicho! D. D., Paste Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morniag Service at 11:00— “THE GOOD SHEPHERD" Eveniog Service at 7:45— “I'LL TRY ANYTHING ONCE” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. INCARNATION Northea cor. , 7:30 Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hall. #th and Upshur Sts. N.W. lPKRBARD LENSKI, P e & worship. ing_worship. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School —Services in English. YOU ARE WELCOME. *The Little Church ( Rector) 8:00 p.m —Ezening Praser and Sermon Masker) . g and St | Thursday and Friday (8t Phili James. _ Aposties’ Day) ».m—Holy Communion A CORDIAL WELCOME TO AL ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. Services: 8 A.M., 11 A.M., St. Step hen’s Church :on 14th St N.W. Clergy - Rev. GEO. F. DUDLEY, D. D.. Rector. SUNDAY, APRIL 19 Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m §pngay School. fi 30, am P R om. l\or & Vwarheia” Hobbe: Sior of the | Spirit of Missions. will preach Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. H. C | | | | |” The Highlands Baptist Church_ 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. DR. J. J. MUIR preaches 11 a.m. and % p.m. " Bible School, % :30 Prayer meeting, Toursday, 8 p.m RDIALLY hvrrxy__ s E.Hez Swem 1 pring_Story "Folks npset by a carpet!” § pm. Pleasant Auditorium: ¢asy Chairs, free (men like them): old awest songs: fine organ. A special sermon to thoughtful Christians. 11 am Cluicar ay o Lnow €D Eentennist Bapt: Ch.. 7th & Eve ne BROOKLAND BAPTIST| d Newton N. E. WOODRIDGE BRANCH. d and Rhode Isiand Ave. N.E 0. DIETZ, Th. D.. Minister m.—Sunday school at hoth places m, Brookiand—"The Meaning and Value of the Ascension.” | | TUESDAY. APRIL 28 11 a.m.—Corporate commiinion. ducted by Rev. John Rigk. provinci rector of the Society of the 8 p.m —Healing service. regardiess of _denomination bring_your friends. ST. THOMAS'’ CHURCH 18th St. Between P and Q. 8 P.M. Johnston will preach at both services. 8 PM.— “A Christian or Pagan Philosnphy"" Dr. Come and Woodridge—Rev. D. E. Story. Brookland—Rev. D Woodridge—"The Bible School. Classes for all. “JESUS THE REASONS WHY WE 11 am—"The Good Shepherd.” Ernest Smith & p.m.—Rev. Spence Burton begins sight. das teaching _mission Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN 1041 Wisconsi: :l‘b‘hcl::.‘ulnldl et Rector: The Reverend Henry L. D Bervices: 7:30. 9:30. 11 am.. 8 pm. Epiphany G Street Near 14th Founded in 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D, Rector Dr. C. 14TH AND A S.E. 7:30, 10, 11, 8. Wed. 7 am. 7:30 pm THE RESURRECTION, 13th T ANUNCIATION, 25th “l,zao. 4: Thurs., 16:30. 8. The American_Holy Catholic Church. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., Rector. —Holy Communion. #:30—Sunday School 11.00—Morning Praver and Sermon. the Rector. Theme: “THE AFTER- MATH OF EASTER." 4:30—Evening Praver and Sermon. reacher. Rev. Roger A. Walke. Thursday_and Friday—St. Philip and James Day. Holy Communion at 11. ALL WELOOME ALWAYS. Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People.” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Tlle Ndml’y d G N. ‘45, Pa. Ave. S.E. st 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAVES, D. D., Pastor. “The Church Where You Feel at Home." SUNDAY : —Bible_School. Service with Sermon. ;45 . —Vespers and Sermon. Wednesday, 8 p.m. EPIPHANY "G4, 0.5% NORTHWEST. V. W. C. WALTEMYER, Pastor. Bible School... ... Morning. inip. Luther League Yenpers s Prayer_service. 'LUTHER PLACE MFMORIAL (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 by DR. W. L. DARBY. D. D., Secre: tary Washington Federation Churches. 7:00 p.m.—Combined Service of Chris- tian Endea: Societies and Congregation Address by Capt. Jobn H. Hall. Chapiain alter Reed Hospiial. This _Church Weleomes YOU. CHRIST CHURCH_ (Missouri Synod.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N St J. FREDERICK WENCHEL, P 11:00 a.m.—Service, with sermon by Rev. THEO. SORGE of Charlotte; ville, Va $:45 a.m.— and’ Bible Cl: __No cvening_service. PISCOPAL. CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795. REV. CALVERT E. BUCK, Rector. —Holy Communion. -—£hurch School. —Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, the Rector. 8:00 p.m.—Evening " Praver and Sermon. Preacher._the Rector. , St. James’ Church Sth St. Between B and C N.E. The Rev. T. BOWYER CAMPBELL, Reector. Rev. J. W. CLARK, Rector Emeritus. Prayer Service. Mass daily_at 7 am. St. Paul’s Church “‘_’.,f,..,,ifl“" Services now in Restored Chmh Sundays—Holy Communio: | - | 11:00a.m.—Morning Prayver| and Sermon by Dr. Phil- lips. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. Near Woodley Road. Holy Communion | Morning Prayer and -Litany | Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, the Rev. Anson Phelps Stoke: D. D., Canon of Washing- ton People’s 11:00a.m. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by Dr. Phillips. Sub- ject: “The Mystery Re- ligions.” Friday, May 1—Special Anni- versary Service, Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. REV. SPENCE BURTON Superior of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist will conduct a TEACHING MISSION under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Club at St. Thomas’ Church Eighteenth Street, between P and @ Streets, from April 26 to May 3, Inclusive HOURS OF SERVICES SUNDAY, APRIL 26 8:00 PM.—Mission Service . and Sermon. Monday, April 27 to Sunday, May 3 Saturday, May 2 :30 A.M.~Holy Communi 30 A.M.—Holy Communion. ZMA o T 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion 11:00 AM~—Holy Comimunion " Tand Address. and Sermon. 8:00 PM.—Mission Service 8:08 P.M.—M ission Service and Sermon. and Sermon. - ensong and Sermon. Preacher, the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D., Bishop of Washington . 4:00p.m. Music by the Cathedral Choir. by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue Cars or Woodley Road Bus Line. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast\ ASHAMED OF THE TODAY. Young People. 8:45 GOSPEL | 8th and 8:00—“OUR SE A Cordial Welcome Awaits Male Quartet BETHANY | Bev. EDWARD 0. CLARK. B. D BEODE ISLAND AVE At Second St. N.W Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Pastor Presching by the pastor. 11 “Chrl tnesses,” and 8 pm. Tord's owns Bible school, 9:30 2.m. Graded classes for all Junior, Church; 11 am. B Y, P. Usions em Prayer meeting. Thursday. & -m v erybody feels at home st Bethany. Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Sta. N.W REY. T. 0. JONES Preaching. SERVICES INEFFECTUAL DISCIPLINE ALL WELCOME VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave.. No-th of N St V. LL. D.. Paster. s Education. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Church Schoc 11:00 aim — “CHRIST IS ALL" 200 n.m —Annual Shakesnears ss-mon “MEASURE FOR MEASURE" Music led by W. E_Braithwaits 7:00 p.m —Christian End "KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St. Near B S.W CHAS. P. RYLAND, Pastor. #:30 a.m.—Bible achool for all classes 11:00 a.m.—Sermon _ by Theme STHE SPIRITUALNESS OF THE EARLY CHURCH.” 7:00 p.m —Intermediate and senior B. ¥ P. U. sor societiss._ astor 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. _Theme “THE, PRICE OF CHRISTIAN 0Y." Mr. Miller. a soloist morning servics Baptism at the evening service ___A_warm invitation ia extended to all Chevy Chase Baptist Church Schnol of Music ‘lt\ldm Theater Bldg. Minister 11 am—"FORWARD INTO GALIL! 5 POWER FOR AL Special music. Sunday school at §:45 and B. Y. P. U. at 7 will sing at the Give God the F of_Life—Not the Lefic F lfth Baphst Dr. Jda E. Briggs at 11 am. 7:40 p.m. Baptism and Pageant and Sermon on “The Water of Life” at night 30; Chapel 8. S E Near th €37 Sermons by At the National Baptist Memorial PASTOR PREACHES Morning R Science and Christ Evening | “Voices From the Housetops™ A Radio Sermon BAPTISM. 9:30. Bible School: 7:45. Young People. Thirsday. 8 p.m.—Praser-Fellowship Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor Inumanuel “A Light-Honse on the Hill." “The National Baptist Memoriai to Religious Liberty ™ (Sigteenth St and Columbia Rd.) s Pass Doors ~ SECOND BAPTIST 4th St.and Va. Ave. SE ELL PRIMM, Pastor. 11:00 am— “My Challenge and My Opportunity” g Father Who Was Not Di -ppomted“ “FULL HO! Come and see how l « £:30 2.m.—Sunday_school. Classes for 700 pm—B. Y. P. U BE U TO COME SUNDAY PETWORTH 7th and Randolph Sta. N.W Rev. Henry J. Smith 11:00 am.— First of 3 series on “GOD'S GUIDING HAND.” 8:00 p.n.— “Blazing the Divine Trail” 9:30—S. S. Classes for all Special Adult Class Meeting at 0:30 joint session 7pm—B. Y. P. U. Group service. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH H Sts. W. S. Abernethy, Minister, Will Preach 11:00—“FORWARD, MARCH"” CRET CARES” 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endea or. You at All These Services Chorus Choir E Brooklyn, N. Y. 8 P.M.— Col. Dan M Division, A. E. F.) Now Colonel of Infantry, O. RS, A, In His New Lecture “THE FAITH OF Come to these Servic No Rervice Naturday Evening. May 2) HE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 16th and O Streets (just above Scott Circle) DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER 13 AM.—“THE CHANGELESS CHRIST UNDER CHANGING FORM” 3:30 P.M.—Swedish Services by Rev. Segersbrom of | organ Smith Commander in France of “The Battalion of Death” | (1st Battalion, 358th Infantry, 90th R:E.; | | | OUR FATHERS” es, Large Auditorium. “IN THE HEART OF WASHINGTON FOR THE HEARTS OF WASHINGTON”

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