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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, SATURDAY. HEAD OF MISSION | [—smes oxcr | WILL PREACH HERE . of the Distri Rev. T. J. Noonan, “Bishop of of the Luther corded a reception last Sunday nigh Eplphany and Zion leagues joint session. ministration hall of Andhra Christiar College in South Indla was the subjes met of the addres delivered by Miss i 2 nma Holzer. ohn Chmatown." to Be at Mt_ Martin, educational secretary, and Robert Blocher, treasurer of the Dis trict League. B. Goldsmith, jr., Vernon Place Church. president of the Tpiscopal Young Peo ple’s Society, Diocese of Washington. made an addre President Paul T.. Teague 't of Columbia were ac- at Bpiphany Lutheran Church, where in The erection of the ad- Brindle will visit BAPTISTS REVIEW t 0 t Southern Church Enroliment 2,536,953, With Many Con- gregations Unrepresented. oonan, known as the ' L. Brindlos Although Southern Baptist Churches f ‘Chinatown.” will preach | the youn people’s organization of St | nave 2,536,953 pupil Yolled In their tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the | Pauls English Lutheran Church, schools, per cent of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- | 5o . . the \:nm:em Baptist ‘Chu hesrnn’\v copal Church South. He is superin- | MR visitation for |#MY Sunday schools at all. Of the tendent of the Chinatown Mission, in ,,],_),‘,',m'.).’ ”,} : “I}(wf'":'»: ‘nlx:llfimf.:' r\'.' clrurches that report no Sunday school ew York City. His topic at the serv- | qronnen's Tutheran Church, 5 *| 87 are located in towns and 5.860 in ice tomorrow morning will be * Mark's Teasue is arcanging s | ihe rural districts: verted in Prison.” Valentine social to be held Wednes. [, A Survey recently made by E Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, p day, following the regular Luther|P: Alldredge, statistical of the church, \ill preach at'8 p.m. on | Leigua praver servico. One of the,|he Sunday school board, reveals that e Prodigal Son's Mother s 'of the evening will be the'|there are approximately 2,069,741 Bup. W. A McRee, istant to the of the January bags for |tiSts in the South who do not attend preach tha Junior Eneliriisg Sunday school. Of this numbe 0,000 EToet Veins | League 1S planning a series | reside in cities and towns and 1,509,741 > events to be held at the |int the rural districts. . cen | homes of the individual members of | 1 has been n in ible | their society the m ding Southern Bap- nday tist Sunday schools. A total of 43.6 Mitchell is teach Th, 1 row League w Seni mor ALL-DAY MEETING. Episcopal Women's Hold Unusual Session Feb. meet at MEN’S CLUB PLANS DINNER 19. Auxiliary to per cent of all rural schools are now graded, while the number of urban schools that are graded has reached 871 per cent. Probably the greatest contributing factor to the lack of Sunday schools in rural districts is the absence of houses of worship, there being 5,181 = Mrs. William D. Hurd, president of | houseless churches in the rural dis- 2 the digcesun organization of the|tricts and 252 in towns and cities. A Representative Busby to Address|\Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal |total of 14231 country « s have L ey s M 0 wounced an only one-room houses. wh con St. Stephen’s Body Thursday i Il the' parish gregations have houses that in T & e wuNiliary to be held rwise X et ltby < Connect 1 ely 120,000 te e iHs e ' e at work in the country ot . oot day schools of the South and 9 1 complete < ipal speaker at the in the city schools. Of country o Midwinter: dliy 1 11:30 o'clock will be Miss | teachers 20,000 hold the normal d e president of the Wom- [ mas offered by the Sunday school B of the Diocese of Vir-|beard for the completion of courses in of the executive board | teacher training, while diplor are e National Organization of the |held by 50,000 teachers in the city ities iold Woman's Auxiliary. schools. cald Camp. 0. == e . W. F. Clar Dawson crivener, W. I lark,, L. B, and > ANNOUNCES SUBJECTS. Rev. James Shera Montgomery to Preach at Both Services. Dr. James She: Montgomery of the Calvary Method will deliver a special s ire tomorrow evening, en- | ound of At the Flesh.” Professsor ton will meet at 11 o'clock in Dio. Sermons Are Announced. At Ingram Memorlal Congregat Church, Massachusetts avenue 3 Tenth street northeast, Rev. Kyle Booth, the pastor, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow on the subject, Messiahship."” ning service Dr “Music and Life. mor! “Jesus Confesses Tlis At the 8§ o'cla 3o0th will pr . s Tenth of Winter Stories i A Winter Story X: How a Crazy M erence dinner will be held |Scared City Peo Who I i irch Tuesday evening and |Later:” will be given tomorrow Phelp .[l;”,d wi preside | 8 o'clock, by Rev. Hi em, pas | h quarterly con tor, Centennial Baptist Church, and {of the ;!\P preaches at the 11 o'cloc se | . on “Believers' Boons.” BE i PLAN SPRING MEETING. ¢ fonNeni The bome bu | _ : °'|um“m°"1 m":e Tl a5ors batid - ’ ; ‘ommunion service will be cele and the mon Leaders of Parish Branches of|hiated tomorrow morning at Pet and officer Service League Gather Saturday. |'Orth Baptist Church. Rev. Henry = 3 e J Smith will have for his sermon Next urday morning the leaders | “Nimrods of Truth.” In the grenin, CHRISTIANITY |S SUBJECT ’uf parish branches of the Church|hls quhject will be “Desert Wan . | School Service League of the Episco- | derers. { 1 Church in the Diocese of Wash- of Philadelphia School to Speak at St. John's. House at 1329 K street. This ie important meeting of the Win- when plans for the Spring meeting ter, Rev. Dr. Yerkes, profess History (ot Relleions by the of the league will be arranged. phia Divinity School and | B » scholar. will give an address in i 3 John's Church tomorrow night on Lectures at Unity. subject, “What is Christianity Sunday school and Bible class will is the second consec orrow afternoon at 3 given by Dr. Yerke e Unity Auditorium, 1325 been on_“Modern ot northwest. Miss Maude Bec liglon.” Dr. Yerkes will tendent. William V. Mahoney self to the thi K for the Good Words Club mental in the on “Laving Aside Every e i 2 morrow at § p.. Gar- nett January will lecture on “The “CHRIST AND LINCOLN.” | Trinities of Life.” A . Willlams will lecture Monday, Marriage in Caua 8 p.m., on “The “Comparison” to Be Given by Dr. Pierce Tomorrow. THEOSOPHY. Rev. Dr. T; Noble Pierce, min- fster ‘;)\' the irst Congregational UNITED LODGE OF Church, Tenth and G stree will speak tomorrow night on -Christ and THEOSOPHISTS Lincoln: A Comparison and a Partner- S s Gl ship.” His morning ject will be Sonday. Hetwu < Smim “With Christ.” There will be a vesper service at 4:4 "Hh- After Death.” 1 Study class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. otional musi pam. TEMPLE BAPTIST SERMON. * Theosophical s S & Rev. T. 0. Jones to Preach Tomor- | 4 & Society row Morning. 3 ; Washington Lodge, “Perseverance in Praver” 1 b k + Si N.w. the theme of Rev. T. O, dones’ Sarmon %“'“'1{,“‘. ,]}i:.?:‘rv"f o {mortow morning at Temple Baptist S % AThin NG IN GOOD HEALTH.” JORGE H. WRIGHT Music. Mr. Dowd he evening service will be conduct by the B. Y. P. U. Senior Society. under the leadership of Miss Mildred Krechting. The principal speaker will ba Elgin Smith, one of the directors | Free. Mr. McGuire's Bit dass. - T . 6 2 = of the B. Y. P. U. of America. His| Dr. Baker's ‘Aeditation” oSl 6:45 tople will be Be-t Contacts in Life.” | Wedtiesday, and Forum (members) 8 p.m. Classes Tuesday and Friday at !lg = Jabrary open " fucsdasy and Thursdaye. Suhstltutc in Pulpit. 0-8 p.m. _Other_ 45-6 pm, EW THOUGHT. Rev. Charles Enders. cordia. Lutheran Twentieth and G astor of Con- 1 Church, attending Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin the annual meeting of the board for g'm:;-;t o e o home missions of the Evangelical | w " Thought ~ Church. Commodore Synod of in Alton 1. | ulel. New York .+ will LECTURE ™™ Auiditorlum of the Playhouse 1814 N STREET On Wednesday Evening February 10, at 8 O'Clock Subject: “Unlimited Health” The meeting will_close with _one of her well known Healing ~Services in which vou and your iriends are invited A. Mengzel, r board for foreign missions of the Evangelical Synod, will preach tomorrow in the German service at 10 a.m. and Page | son, religious work secre- | s of the Y. M. C. A.. will preach | in the English service at 1115 Mr. Ftchison's subject will be Lure of the World.” to partiapate. Free-Will 0ffering Lord's Supper at Shiloh Baptist. Rev. J. Milton Waldron, pastor of A HEALING SERVICE Shiloh’ Baptist Institutional Church, WILL BE HELD AT Ninth and P streets, will administer A700 7 STREET N, i the Lord's Supper at 3:30 o'clock to Firat-floor front. Sunday morning at morrow afternoon, assisted by Revs. e e e G. J. Hawkes, F. E. Edmonds and J. C. Cunningham. OVERCOMING THE LAND At the morning service Dr. W ‘aldron Lecture at will deliver a special sermon on Care of His People.” At night THE PLAYHOUSE subject will be “Christ at Jacob's 1814 N N.W. Well” By E. Matthews Dawson Thursday, Feb. 11, 8 P.M. ADMISSION FREE TINTERDENOMINATIONAL. Fourth “Preaching Picture.” “Costly Living and Cheap Religion™ | will be the subject of the sermcn to morrow morning of Dr. O. O. Dietz pastor of the Brookland Baptist Church, Twelfth and Newton streets northeast, and at 8 p.m. he will give his fourth of the series of “‘Preaching Pictures.” The picture will be “Come Unto Me All Ye That Labor,” by Carl Bloch, U e Young People’s Night. ‘omorrow night will be Young Peo- night at the Second Baptist hurch, Pourth street and.Virginia avenue sontheast. There will be a Young Peoples’ chorus. The pastor, Rev. Ellis . Primm, will preach a #pecial sermon on “What Shall I Do With My Life?” There will he bap- tism, At the morning service the “What Ts a Nightly, Except Monday, 930 P 3:00: “Dig; sermon subject will be, Saint?" OTHER_S ICI HALL O} 623 LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promotion Scriptural Holiness Sunday Service. 2-30 P.M Aching Rev. J. Hudson Tarxlor, raver Magung hucstar.’8 PM. CENTRAL 425 9th “The Co of 10:30 AM.: D. H. McDOWELL i The “Cyclone Evangelist’ All Next Week Full Gospel Assembly Healing Service Thursday Evening 7:30: “A Little Man and a Big Saviour” SPECIAL PUBLIC SERVICE Orchestra Cllurch of Our Father (Universalist) Congregation worships at “ Crandall's Metropolitan Theater | F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of a New Chureh) at 11 o'clock. By Rev. Frank D. Adams, D. D., Of Detroit. Mich. Them “The Man FKour-Square.” indergarten at the same hour. Music led by Quartet Ch: Mre. ‘Alderman at the arsan: | Church School at 12 o'clock (noon) on 14, Rev. ce. R. 1. | I oming Februar 5C: P CATHOLIC ST MARY’S ( CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Low Mass at 11:15. eh. 6 to Feh 14 Tadv of Tonrdes Jons Niedal | e e 13th and Fiiends iChurch | Jitraater Owing to, fire. services will be held tempo. rarily at I Fye st. Midweek praver meeting at ir Friends Meetin 1811 Eye St. f\.\\'. Meeting at 11 a.m. ST DAY SCHOOL, 10 A M. ALL ARE I \lTFD SUNDAY SCHOOLS EBRUARY 6, 1926. 13 REVIVAL TO CONTINUE. {ADDITION TO CHURCH WILL COST $80,000 Metropolitan Congregation Has Land and Will Raise Build- ing Fund. Full Gospel Assembly Services to Run Until February 21. The meetings being conducted by D. M. McDowell, known as the “Cyclone Bvangelist.,” at the Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsylvania avenue, will be continued to February 21 or longer. Services will be held every night, except Mondays, at 7:30 o'clock. Healing service will be held Thursday evening. Tomorrow Mr. McDowell will speak at the big meeting in Central Theater The Metropolitan Baptist congrega- tion, Sixth and A streets northeast, is at 10:30 am. on “The Coming Glory|planning the erection of an addition of Israel,” and at the Assembly Hail|to the church to cost $80,000. The at 3 p.m. on “Digging Wells,” and at | ground has been purchased and money 30 on “A Little Man and a Big|fs now being raised for the building Saviour.” “Mountain-Top Messages” will be . the subject of Rev. ohn Compton Ball tomorrow morning and *Millions CHARACTER IS TOPIC. |xtw Tiving Are Dead Ones” at the evening service. The men's Bible class will give a banquet Tuesday evening. The Mary land Glee Club will sing Wednesday night and the Philathea class will Rev. Samuel J. Porter Announces Sermon Subjects. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, |give a “tacky party” Friday night. pastor « IPirst Baptist Church, SN will have for his subject tomorr e ‘Lamps of Ch e ot e PLANS REVIVAL SERVICE. mon is “Of the Earth e Othe g G m"\ 5 ana 6. dn cliatEe o Rev. Homer A. Kent to Speak at Bea p_and Miss Almira Shepard | First Brethern Church. B “Through Contented Life the B. Y U. will present a play, rtentment Valley to a * tomorrow at 7 p.m. Rev. Homer A. Kent, First Brethern Church, I3 streets southeast, morrow morning on “The Message of the Burning Bush.” and in the eve ning he will conduct an evangelistic pastor of the Twellth and will preach to- Dr. Frank D. Adams to Preach. “The Man Four-Square’ will be the theme of the sermon by Rev. Dr.|%€T¥Vice. Frank D. Adams tomorrow morning | A revival will begin at the church at 11 o'clock, under the auspices of | {he night of February led by Dr the First Universalist Church, &t the | William Spencer Ball of Dayton, Ohlo Metr nat ¢e Will Lecture on Spencer. Prof. David | Herbe oclock, imme o ing service, with classes for all - X ' the men’s class being led by Dr. F gl e i B | e i T n of the subject by members iz a mem e Lo audience will foliow. 12 pub-. of the Univers; Gen. 1 is invited. ntion and u prominent pas troit, Mich - — . "EPISCOPAL. " CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. 0 G St. S E unded 17 REV. CALVERT E. BUCK” ector: Topic of Theosophists. “Life A Death' will be the sub. ject of the talk at the United Lodge , 1731 of Theosopht K street, tomor- 7:30 am—Holy Communion row evening at 8 o'clock )45 am —Church Sehool | 1rooam mation by Ri. Rev . | DD Sermon on “John the Baptist.” 645 pm — ervice Dr. Farle Wilf i 8 00 p.m.— 1d Sermon ies of sermons on will preach tomor 'St. Andrew’s Church the \kll.x(!ll‘ Aver N. H. Ave and V §t. NW. Ehion S iubn hey B | REV.J. 1. DIMON. D. D.. Rector. =1 Services— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Primitive). = “l?:“,f,{,h,"""““’”“‘ = |V(' Sermon. The First Primitive Evangelical i Christian Science Church of Washington. D € Founded on the Fible, Christ Jesus and Science and Heath. with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services: Sundays at 11 AL Baliroom Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W.. just south of Thomas Cirele and convenient (o all 14th St car lin Church Office: Sulte 312 District St Paul s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector \L\DA\ SERVICES d 11 AM. Thursdays 11:00 St. Paul’s. Church *% National Bank Blde.. 1406 G St. N.W. B c;g' EE This Church not connected with PARISH. any other Christian Science Organization. Services now in Restored Church ? sa—Holy Communion. 8 45 a.m. orning service. 11 am COPAL. STJlsleitHEfi‘"‘S' “‘éfi‘fi!RCH ST. JOHN’S CHURCH O RaY Rev Rev GEORGE F. D MACDONAT D.. Rector. Alwistunt. 1926. Lafayette Square e Tih, Services: 11 AM., Holy Communion Church_School Men's Bible Cl Holy Communion and_ S Evening Prayer = Healing Service. Hyly” Communion Thureday 8 AM, 8 P.M I3 er, 11 5 AN her: (] Yerkes. D. D Philadelphia Divinity Schogl VISITOR WILL PREACH. Philadelphian to Occupy First Bap- Officers of the Ladies’ Improvement Society of Walker's Chapel, Chaln Bridge road, have been elected, as follows: President, Mrs. M. ' M sident, Mrs. W. ( Mrs. Walter Da Miss Marion Lena Poore and as sistant organist, Mis owe, A meeting will be held next Wednesda Family Day Tomorrow. Family day will be observed tomor- Healing and 11 1o 1 from and | to pupils Nw 1800 Eye St. Apt. 21 ADA RAINEY. Speaker. Release the Inner Power.” “How 1t Lecture—Friday eveninz, Feb. 12, 8 o'clock. Sunday, & pm-—New Light on Wednesday. 5 pm—Laws of | St. Paul’s Engl.lsh Lutheran | I Ch}:trfh w E B Bl i FIRST te. N ok oom, Lafayette i DDk Petac | SRS : | PRESBYTERIAN | 1y Ciebration of dhe s | Address by Mrs. Bill John Marshall Pl i i Oy I i - Enaganor Mect i | Jobn Brittan Clark, Minister | R 00 _Thursdar—Praver Service. | - — | .1 ” Keller Memorial Lutheran | “Mind’s Government I 1AM, I Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. - . “GOD 1S MY REFUGE" " | Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M = NIGHOUAVADTD JEahoc ol Public Reading Room i 4:30—VESPER—5:30 | Sunday_ School at 9:30 am | 20 Jackson Place CHRIST'S SECRETS" | \\!.VS Bible Class for Men f-' PR BYTERIAN. “HOW 10 KE ! » € Serviee at 11 00 - = . ¢ D o R T e | Eastern Presbyterian Church FAITH IN | | Young Beopies Secetice a1 043 pn e Aresn ‘s'"l") o :’rslor & 5 5 B A - rrows, D. D.. f EP]PHANY Y T EST Evening Subject: “What Is Chris- tinnity?" "TRINITY CHURCH 3rd and C Streets N. W. 8 AM. 11 AM. RPN REV. WILLIAM CURTIS WHITE “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector SEXAGESIMA . 4:30 am—Mid-Year Examinations of Church of the Good Shepherd | 1100 sm —ihe ‘R Somlinion an Sixth St. Between H and 1 N.E. 7:30 pm —Evening I’r:ver and Address, Rev. C. S. Abbott, Vicar THAT T0 e yhe oty Comanunten 730 a.m —Holy Communion 30 a'm —Sunday_School. 00 am—Holy Cammunion 40 p.m.-——Young Peoples Society 00 pm'—Evening prayer. MORNING SERMO Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People MOUNT SAINT ALBAN H SACRAMENTAL RELIGION 1. FELLOWSHIP 'I'HE SECULAR LEAGUE Musiclans’ Hall, 1006 E St. Sunday. February 7. 3 p.m. “HERBERT SPENCER—PIONEER.” SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. (Healing Minidurs Daus, 10" o' 6 omi.) M.JAN Minister, GOOD WORDS CLUB “Laying Aside Every Weight” By William V. Mahoney SUNDAY—8 P.M. GARNETT JANUARY “The Trinities of Life” NESDAY—8 P.M. VIVA M. JANUARY “TRUE PRAYER” :30; Sunday, 3 and 7:30 a. Ave. NW. ging Wells” THEATER St. N.W. ming Glory of Israel” Soloists T G e e e Wisconsin Avenue N.W., ainat el Keur Wondles Roni "ST. MARK’S CHURCH = Third and A Streets S.E. z ~ REY. WILLIAN HENRY PRTTUS. Recor Holy Communion. ... ... . 7:30am. Rxv. - Assistant. |\ orning Prayer and Litany 10:00 a.m. femmupion and Ser-| o1y Communion and Ser- 0 p.m.—Exentng. Prayer and Sermon o SO 15 The Rev. Staphen Webstar. | O Preactier, Canon .00 Thursday. a.m —Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m S (‘ORD]AL WELCOME _TO ALL! A ST. MARGARET’S | Peorles Grensong | and e e sermon. Preacher, the onn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. R e s b : i : EEYV. HERBRRA, SConr SMITEID-D-( || Freeman, D. D} Bishop REV. ROBT. SHORES. Asst. Minister. of \\'ashinglnn, ceeo 400 pm. Sexngesima A 3 4 =.30—Holy Communion. Music by the Cathedral Choir. 30— Sunday School ? necy 11:00—Holy Communion, with sermon by | The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by the rector. 3:30—Confirmation Classes by radio every Sunday. 4:30—Evensong with sermon by the aesistant. = . Thursday. 11 . Take Wisconsin Avenue cars or Woodley Road bus line. EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th ALL WELCOME_ALWAYS Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PIN] 'ROTH. Rector. 7:30 a.m —Holy EY Communion. 9130 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. n 8:00 p.m.—Ev r_and_Addres Founded in 1841. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathedral Rector Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. . Thomas Worthington Rer e et 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. Rey Thomas Hon: Associate 9:30a.m.—Church School. . H. 7. Brock, ; ey eciate. 10:45a.m.—McKim M e morial 8 and 11 A Chimes. 8 P.M. 9:30 am——Church § 11:00a.m.—Holy Communion Chool. 3:00 p.m—Chinese and sermon by the School. & Rector. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evenifg Prayer and Address. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. Zvensong and Ser- mon by the Rector, “Classics in Litera- ture: Browning’s 10:00 a.m. — Saints’ Days. Chapel Open Daily TRENATIVITY feres 7:30.10.11. 8 Church School. 9:15; Sr. Dept.. Confirmation Ciasscs. Mon.. 3:30, 7 The Resurrection. 3:16-4 . 3 The Amnunciation. Cong "Cometery”Chapel. 15. I weleome. always. "ST. JAN JAMES CHU'RCH 8th St., near Mass. Ave. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON nn “Reotor. Rev. JAMES W. CLARK. Rector Emeritus. SERVICES: . 10 1:00 l’msl:—GEORGETOWN - LINI' Clml'ch on the ” o S e ~ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 40 Que Strect N.wW (Fla. ave. or tol st cars.) 11 am. and 8 p.m. ;ven-on. ind interces: 8:00 p.m.— SERVICES: 8 9,30. Confirmation RADIO LISTENERS AGAIN | } " The First Spiritualist Church Science of Truth Association || PRESBYTERIAN. sy Fourth Presbyterian , sosnrn Sermon at Evensong Service at ! Church The story of “The Modern Prodigal ? 5 1 Will Be and His Return to His Fathers| Dbethlehem Chape R House” will be told at Fifth Baptist Broadcast. i 5 i G Church tomorrow morning by J. Ar-| Right Rev. James 1. Freeman, | i "“I',‘_“(”' Miers, thur Schlichter of Philadelphia, Pa.|Bishop of Washington, will be heard | il At night Dr. John E. Briggs will |over station WCAP tomorrow after- | e JoscoliT- UKcelly; preach on “Why So Many American | noon when he preach L the 4 CL G Marriages Fafl,” which is the last fn | 7200 ‘!¢ SR 230 ar b the serfes on “Marriage and Divorce.” | ©¢l0ck evening 8 e o t Representative B. (i. Lowrey will | Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Ca 0:45 am—Men s Bibie Class, Fra teach the Baraca o tomorrow | thedral. The bishop hus been in New (J| 1300 am - { morning. This class. Is working £or [York for the past two weeks, where mon K v:\r!”*;;""’lr":{}"f\'l" '-Xf(lvr'. The teacher s { o took an active part in the campaign “Jesus Christ, Giod's Repres The Darlington Memorial, which will | {he' oo et ot Cmoie, (onblstior ative on Earth, the Sinner's accommodate 1.000 persons, Will be | UTeer e mnoan Phoing Sk Representative in Heaven.” dedicated March of Washington, will ¢ e : - — 3 a.m. service in the chapel 800 pm—i orship. Society Elects Officers. G j 3 PIRITUALIST. Lecture by the Pastor ALFRED H. TERRY Subject “SPIRIT VISIONS” Visions in the Visions in dreams w B Mie Mis Chester Wasn Ada Whee Organist, Everybody Cordially Welcome _————————— Metropohlan l’reshytenan Church HARGE 10 A MINISTER row at Christ Lutheran Church. The ‘ i5 Fyening on Paator Rev. TR “e",,,,,v,Mesuge and Developing Clrcle‘ R T T ill have for his sermon the theme, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1 ] a Blessing or 8 PM | N.wW. The Playhouse, 1814 N St. DR. JANE B. COAT v SIXTH PRESBEYTERIAN (,HURCH UNITY SPIRITUALIST | | o xw | M_\,um'vv v cHokot, | Spite Crectings by itey | “COMMTNTON | it AR “FREEDOM THROUGH TRU |n"| | AN SCIENCE (New) CHRI THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Gunton-Temple Memorial . Meet: “FROM WEALTH AND FAME i I | | i e N e 16th and Newton Sts | Speaker. J ,‘,““” R FER Bernard Braskamp. M. A, Pastor Gl’flCC Lutheran Church | Central Presbyterian Church | anu Hall. 9th and Upshur Sts. N 7 (SOUTHE A MBLY) 3 SERHARD E LENSKL, Past ' | Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. 9:30 a.m—Sunday. Bchos!, i 11700 & . Morning worshp | Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D., Pastor. | ___8 00 p.m —Evening services i 9 30 am.—Sunday i = =] 2o Eim A com Church of the Atonement | meni wil N Capitol at. and Rhode Ieland ave. | Pre. mEy ROWARDE swiDER Baier | e yiLldRel L 2 S04 Sermon b r. ¥10; |St. Mark's Lutheran Church 2005 i B and Sth Sts. SW. Small childre: i serviee { { CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS || # st Bet 1ot ani = xw | P e Rev. 4. Harvey Dunham, Tastor ! i R 9 30— ay S | Reverend Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. : INCARNATIO] f:,’;“_‘," | 2 s e . Kortheast cor. Two sauares west of Ga. ave. | ¢ s £ 40 ur REV. H. MANKEN. JR. PASTOR. | SUBJECTS s "‘"P‘!"llxl‘l‘nm Bible ‘hool. 9:40 a.m. ! 11 AM. e : Groatest Asastn 1 " Church of the Reformation | i ""'"::‘""m“' bl s : ; 2nd and B Sts. SE. Rev. JOHN WEIDLEY. D. D., 930 a.m —Sunday School. 1100 am—; 00 p'm —i Pastor. “acing Oppnrlunlh “CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Penn. Ave.. 28th and M Sts. N.W. 11:00 a,m.— Service With Sermon by the Pastor 00 p.m.—Christian_Endeavor So Senior and Intermediat 8:00p Senlce Whh Sermon by the Pastor Thursdas. 8:00 pm._—Praser service in chape Saturdas. 7:30 p.m.—Senior catechetical Class in chapel. Church Welcomes YO! Keller Memorial Lutheran! Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. §. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday_School at it 9:30 am. Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11:00: “PARABLE OF THE SOWER.” Evening Service at 7:45: An evening with the choir Peoples S HE_HO) T CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURT SYNOD. New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N S J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11 am.—Sermon, “F. amily Day” Yous New York Avenue] Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. avor Supper | Conn. Ave.. 18(h and N St i SIXTH AND P STREETS N.W | Irving Washington Ketchum. Minister. REV. CHARLES Ww0OD. D. D ! Rev. RICHARD Minister: i S r. g _ ;i REV. WILLIAM A EISEX R | Sehool at_ chuch and 11:00 AM.—The Prize. Aseistant and Dircctor of Religious Edu | ar man. 10 am: Engiish. | 7:45 P.M.—Miracle Morkers. ' 11 am pm. Lither League, 715 | fon's Bible € B pom. Tearhers meeting Tuesduy. Ladies | m—Men's jpas 9.30—Sunday School mediate a Awd, Wednesday. p.m (ulx-un- { naeavor | Junior Departm; prager | meeting” i, B o St Near | : e Georgetown Church %5t 3% L“ther Place Memorla]] REV. JAMES T. MARSHALL. D. D.. Pastor. % 2 Organized 1780. (At Thomas Circle N.W.) 9:45 a.m —Sunday school T e | 11008 m —Communion. 7 Zchristian Endeavor { . M. Diffenderfer, D. D., | &0 DM “The Man Nobody Knows.” Pastor. ’ : gt | 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. { i | I Commun Midweelk and” Confe ALL WELCY CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. The Place of Faith and moam— - - Friendship Rev. Chauncey W. Goodrich, D. D, 6 ermediate Christiun En- SERVICES: Christian~ En- 5 AM.—Bible Scheol. 11 AM.—Morning Worshi . Q”“ ""“ Life Made Over” | ISTIANS 6 P.M.—Young People’s Fel- |fl = !\ORTH\I]‘\Q’I ER 11th Street and Rhode Island Av "ULTON, lowship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: VIL Personal Problems in Religion—“What Is the Trinity?” an 11:00 a'm— . 648 pm—( inion Servi 1an —Sermot Take the Rhode 1 SUNDAY, SCHOOL, 0:45 AM. BRiNG MERVICE § i85 Concordia Evangzlxcal Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. NDERS, Pastof. Rev. CHARLES :00 3.m —GERMAN Serm 10:00/8.m Paul A. Menzel. S TAl cn. Toros: Trinity Lutheran Chi !ourlh and E Sts. N'W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. urch COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Park ma i d' 3 Ave—Services conducted pastor. " Butler, Td .2“‘1“"“«&" the Lord's Strangers PRESBYTERIAN MEN’S MASS MEETING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 3:30 P.M. NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH--N. Y. Ave. & 13th St. Speakers: Rev. George G. Dowey of Los Angeles. Rev. W. L. Darby, secretary, Washington Church Federation. Dr. J. R. Sizoo, presiding. Music by Double Male Quartette of Tabor Colored Presbyterian Church