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WOMEN OPEN DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS, 2,000 Sought by Department aof Federation of Churches it Before February 25. A drive is on under department of the Federation of Churches, of which Mrs. Harvey S. win of the New York Avenue ¢ 15 president. as its goal new members bruary opened with a lunche ington ilotel Friday. I Mrs. Wil n E. Chamt First al chalrman of the pointed the follow who in turn a oint captains with team of 10 wc ers In_ each churc which is a_member of the federation Division leaders are Mrs. ‘Williams, Baptist; Mrs. W Disciples; Mrs. C. H. Hull Mrs. W. 0. Hiltabid Luthers Alrs. Joy Elmer Mc Methodist Episcopa otiist Harris, the women's irive and has : division leade ethoaist Proleaeant ©O. Goodpasture, Presbyterian A Mrs. W. O. Winkl ns Presbyterian. The women's de taken the support of w worker in the Juvenile Court. who will devote her entire time to the welfare of the Prot estant children who come hefore the court e federa n has secured Mrs. Mary H. Krause for the position. Mrs. Krause b her « in i court buildings, New Jersey avenue : C 'street. i Ke care of a cages assigned to her, making contact th the ¢ ch which should give & sistance to the boy rl throu spiritual counsel, right association or orher means Announcement of the drive for new members was made from the church pulpits last Sunday, and any woman wishing to help in social service can obtain information from her pastor or from any of the division leaders or from any of the following, who are officers and chairmen of the woman's department: President vica pre. United ment has under Mrs. Harvev dent, Mrs. Wil Dowell: secretary, Mrs. J. treasurer. Miss Emily . allied agencies, Miss chafrman; Juvenile Cour Kendrick; law and W. E. Chamberlin; W. L. Darby. Irwin Matthews hel Bagley , Mrs. H. M legislation, Mr missions Mrs Dr. Bullock to Preach. Rev. Dr. George O. Bul t the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tomorrow at 11 am. is “The Spirit of Worship.” Bible school at 9:30 a.m. The Y. P. C. E. Society will discuss at 6 p.m. “Wha and What Does It Do for Bullock’s_topc p.m Against Death e day, S to 10 pm meeting Thursday K's topic is Dr. “Life g Tues. people’s S to 9 pm Lecture for Theosophis!s. “The Life of the Soul” is the sub Ject of the talk to be given tomorrow evening at § o'clock at_the United Jodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street. There will be a study class Wednesday at 8 p.m. and a special lecture Thu day at 8:15 or Fate and Free Wi The public is invited. Sermons by Rev. Dr. Herson. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, minister of Hamline Methodist Episcopal | Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets will preach ut both services tomor- row. His subject for the Il o'clock service will be ‘Jesus’ Thought of God.” At 8 o'clock Dr. Herson will reach on the subject ‘‘Seasonable eeking After God” The Sunday achool meets at 9:30 a.m., and the worth League at 7 o'clock . Metropolitan Services. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church Rev. John Compton Ball will speak tomorrow morning on ‘“‘Worth-While Men” and in the evening on “What Jesus Means by Many Mansions.” Friday evening the Bible class young men known as ‘“the Wires,” will hold its third ann banquet CATHOLIC. ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. day Masses -CHRIS’I'IAN SCIENCE_ OF CHRIST. MOTH HURCH OF N(‘ TlsT BOSTON First Church of Christ, S Columbia Road and Euciid St. Second Church of Christ, Scientist 111 0 St NE. ., Third Church of Christ, Scientist Magonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist The Arcade. 14th St. and Park Rd. “SOUL" AM. AND 8 P'M 11 AN NG MeebiNgs Services— SUNDAY. 11 SESDAY, seHOOL DX VE: ’\I!l\h ROOMS: FIRST (HI 2 1 and K Sts cept Wednesday days and holidays SECOND CHURCH—111 C ST. Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. wee! Closed Sundays and holidays THIRD CHURCH—Colorado 14th and G Bldg., Hours 9 to 9 (ex 9 to 7, and Sun- 0'to 5:30). days. Bldg weelk 230 to «Church of Qur Father (Universalist) Congregation worships at | Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater | F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of ! ew Church) | Bev. CLARENCE E. RICE, D. D.. Pastor. Morning Service Sunday. Fi nary 14, t 11 o By Rev. Fred C. T of Providence, R. 1. “Cleanse the Inside of the Cup.” Kindergarten at the same hour. Music led by Quartet Choir, Mrs. Alderman at the organ. Following divine service a congreg. | tiongl pamsh meeting will ‘convene { brisfly consider pastoral relations. /| Charch School at 12 o'clock (noon) ning Theme: For the Pmmmmu of <mpmral Holiness L q“:‘;\:,‘ Sgrvice, 230 Py rave Hudson_ Tavlor. oty oy, . Huceon, PN, KL WELCOME, REV. W. E. BALDERSON. EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN WILL OPEN TOMORROW Rev. W. E. Bnldersou to Conduct Meeting at Park View Christian Church for Two Weeks. Beginning W. E. Balderson, tomorrow evening Rev. pastor of the Straus Memorial Christian Church, will con duct an evangel campaign with the Park View Christian Church, Park road east of a avenue, of which ev. Walter 1. Smith is pastor Rev. Mr Balderson has had 10 vears of evangelistic and pastoral He is a 1 r and during °s he eard from time to time in song as well as sermon. For five years he was with the Jefferson Avenue Christian Church of Pulaski, Va. He was with The First Church’ of Harlan. Ky., prior to his coming to Washington in November. Rev. Mr. Smith and the membership of the Park View Church have been preparing for the meeting for the past two months. The public is invited to visit the church during the meeting. The services will begin at 7:45 each evening and the meeting will continue two week Service for Boys. special service for 1 at the Second ourth street southens 1 be Boy T The will Heart of a baptismal service. sermon will be on Devil's Greatest boys will he Baptist Church, and Virginia avenue tomorrow night. There Scout troops 2 pastor, Rev. deliver an 2 Boy. in s ¢ address on There will be The morning the theme ‘The Victor, Unity Meetings. Sunday school and Bible v Sunday afternoon at Auditorium iss Maude 1. Beck W S p.m. will lecture on “The nent Ph will lecture on, day yer” Wednes W THOUGHT. A HEALING SERVICE WILL BE International Bib.le* Students” Association PYTHIAN 10 1}1:00am —School of Prophets 500 bm —1 e b I F Steph business meeting No_col 1 Rbode Isiand ‘av Veaper " Services Sunda MEMORIAL CHURCH United Brethren in Christ North Capitol and R Sts. N.W. Rev. S. B. Daughertr, D. D., Minister The Mange: 2 Adams St. N.W. MORNING AND EVENING Sermons by the Minister. t Apniver: o chure ¢ will be obzerved in chool at 940 Int The Church of the Shared Life Christian Endeavor, VST AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que_Strect N.W. _ave. Or N. Capitol st cars 111 nm. and 8 pm 1 interces- ST IAMES CHURCH 8th St.. near Mass. Ave. GEORGE W. ATKINSON oo JAMES W. CLARK. ¥ RV Rev Rev ‘Rec 0 all m Th ISt A.ndrew s . H. Ave. a J. DIMC Church V St. N.W. D. D., Rector, ; 4 Sermon. co and Sermio ALL_WELCOM =R St. Paul’s Church *0CE CREER Services now in Restored Church. Sundays—Holy Communion. 8:45 a.m. Mormu 11'am Al Seats nd’ Unassigned St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector UNDAY SERVICES 7:30 and 11 AM. Daily_7:30—Thursdays 11:00 Grace Parish—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Canal and Potomac” 1041 Wisconsin Ave.. below M St. Rector: The Rh\ Bervices: 7:3! THE NATIV ITY Church School. @ Confirmation O nr;’! The Resurrection, 7:30-4 pm.: Tues The Anbunciation,” Cong. Cemetery. Dr. . A Bishon will preach at e 7:30,10. 118 3:15-4 pm. K p'm. {0 the Girls’ Friendiy Society. welcome, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DR. GLAZEBROOK T0 HEAD SERVICES (Chosen to Conduct Noonday Lenten Meetings at Keith’s Theater. Dr. 1. W. Glazebrook chosen by the executive c: ittee of the Laymen’s Service tion of copal Church in the Diocese of Washington, chairman of the committee which for the eighth con secutive vear will conduet noon-day Lenten vices F. Keith's has been m SOC rvices usually begin on the h following Ash Wednesday, but because that day this year will be shington's birthday the not begin until February fces will be held every Lent, except on Saturd at 12330 o'clock. Tuesdays and Thurs- days there will be music for five min- utes before the service hegins. The services will last 30 minutes as been the custom e e b ashingtc Federation of Churches was established, a gommit tee of the federation will assist in ar ranging the services. A clergyman will deliver the invocation. The speak ers will be both clergymen and laymen and will be of all denominations. The services are free to the public and are made possible by the genarous offer of the auditorium by Roland Robbins, mana of Keith’s Theater. The S anged by Jack Bowle since PREACHERS DURING LENT. Notable prxkels Coming to Trans- figuration Church. Some notable preachers will come to Transfiguration Episcopul Church during Lent. The services on Ash Wednesday will be at § am. and 8 pm. Every Friday evening during Lent there will be epecial preach- ers. Rev. J. J. Queally’s subject to- morrow will be “Have a Purpose In Life.” SOCIETY TO MEET. Nazarenites Hold February Gath- ering Monday. The February meeting of clety of the Nazarene will Monday in Grace Church, Ninth and D streets southwest, of which Rev Meade Bolton MacBryde Is rector. There will be holy communion and laying-on of hands at 11 o'clock in the morning and & healing service and address at 8 p.m. the So be held ~ EPISCOP TRINITY CHURCH 3rd and C Streets N.W. Supiar s am. L am 8 pm REV. WILLTAM CURTIS WHITE ST Sngfiékjsf§HURcH RGE. F Dl . D. D.. Rector. 3. MACDO! Adsistant. Sunday. Februury Hols Communion Morning Pray Evening Pra Holv Commu Thursday Heallng Sors Ash Wedneaday! 11:00 am. and ®:00 pm ‘nt. except S m. and_ ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square 14th, Services: AM, 11 AM., 8 P.M. Evening Subject: “The_Secret. of Jesus—Communion With God.” Johnston will preach at both 8 Dr. ST. COLUMBA'S PRI win Firgt Sunday fl,am. other Sundaye. 7 S hool. 945 am Sermon, 11 am Sermon’ 7:30 n'm. ! Congregational Meeiing Feb in Formerly Pro-Cathedral Ave. at 12th St. N.W. Thomas _ Worthington Cooke, Rector. Rey. Thomas MeClintock Hon. Assoclate Rev. H. P. Brock, Associate 8 and A1 AM. andi 930 _am—Charch school. 3:00 pm—Chineseg ehool. 6:00 pm.— Young Peoples' So-f§ ciety. ! 10:00 am. — Sain{ Days. Services Ash Wedn: and 8 p.m. Chapel Open Daily EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th Founded in 1841, Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy 9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, for communicant members of the Church School. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 10:45 a.m.—McKim M e morial Chimes. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. lenry Lubeck, D. C. L, LL.D., Canon . of the National Cathedral. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rev. J. H. A Bomberger. Ash Wednesday. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector, 4:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Address, Communion. LUTHER LEAGUE A District held Wednesday League visitation was night at St. John's League, of which Miss A. Barbara Wiegand, former president of the Luther League of the District of Co- lumbia, is president. Tha visitation tomorrow night will be held at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, East Riverdale. The executive committee announces Rev. Osear Blackwelder, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Baltimore, as the speaker for the quarterly meeting which will be held at Epiphany Luth- eran Church, SixteentH and U streets, March 2. “Life Service” will be the theme of this meeting. Miss Linsenmeyer, who ciated with Rev. Mr. Blackwelder in the work at Christ Lutheran hurch, Baltimore, will speak on “Life is 0- ADMISSIbi\l S/ERVICE. Friendly Soclety to Hold Meeting Tomorrow. The Girls’ Friendly Soclety of the ativity, Resurrection and Annuncia- tion chapels will hold their annual admission service tomorrow at 8§ p.m in the Nativity Chapel, Four teenth and A streets south t. Re Dr. Bishop of St. Thom: will be the special speaker. A class of nine members will be admitted as well as »nior members, and one honor- wclate, The class will be pre- by its branch president, Mrs. Pote, and recelved,by the vicar, M. Thompson. day evening there will be a ntertainment by all three chap y parish hall with offering beneflt of missions MEN’S CLUB TO MEET. Sixth Presbyterian Members Hear William K. Cooper. The Men's Club of the Sixth Presby. terian Church will hold their next meeting February 17, at 6:30 pm.. The speaker will be Willlam Knowles Cooper, general secretary of the Y. M.C. A Tomorrow morning the pastor. Godfrey Chabot, will speak on * Authortty,” and In the evening on Things Your Girls’ to Rev. 'nder “All EPISCOPAL. "CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. ERT E. BUCK. Rector. ) a.m.—Holy Communion. m Church S 1100 am— 520 ¢ er and Sermon Recto: 645 pm— Peovie's 800 pm —FEve Praver and Preacher. the Re:to! Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W., Near Woodley Road Holy Communion . ...... Morning Praver and Litany..... Holy Communio: mon. Preacher, Myer.. People’s Sermon Service ermon. 7:30 am. 10:00 a.m. coeo 1100 am. Evensong and Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Free- man. D. D., Bishop of Washington.. ......... . 4:00 p.m. Music by the Cahedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Ash Wednesday. February 17. services at 7:30, 10.and 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m Cathedral Lenten Lectures Canon De Vries. 's Church. Wash- ington __Circle. s. 8 pmn. on \uvum s Church. Baneroft Place, Mondare at 445 pm. on “THE BASIC CHINGS OF CHRIST." and at St. Matthow's Church. Seat Pleasant Md. Tuesdass at 8 p.m.. same subject. ake Wisconsin Avenue cars or and hu< line. 18th Betwesn P and O SERVICES. 8. 11 AND R 11 am.—*"Counting the Cost.” Ernest Smith, D. D', 4 p.m—Communicants " Rec. € D. C. L Preparation 8 p.m.—Choral, nsong. Rev Monday—! Sermon by Spm. st Thomas' Hall ASH WEDNESDAY 11am—Matins. Holy Eucharist and A Sermoii by Rev. Dr. Biehop. 5 p.m—FEvensong Service. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Stokes ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D.. REV. ROBT. SHORES. Asst. Minister. Quinquagesima. 7:30—Holy Communion. 9:30—Sunday_School. 11:00—Morning Praser with Canon Stokes. 3:30—Confirmation Classes 4:30—Evensong with sermon recto: Ash Wednesdas. 7:30. 11 and 4 45 ALY, WELCOME ALW. AYS “ST. MARK’S CHURCH Third and A Streets S.E. ©V. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. EV. STEPHEN WEBSTER. Assistant. Quinquagesima Sunday. 30 am.—Holy ¢ 5 hureh sermon by by the Sermon_ by Lam L. De Vrics, ening_Praser and Sermon EDN Holy Communion oining Praver. Penitential Ofiee and Sermon (Rectar ) §.00 pm —Evening Prayer. Litany and werun (Rector) . RSDAY oly Communion. vening Trager Sermon bs he Ry obiliam A, Masker. __A_CORDIAL "WELCOME "T0 AL, Christ Church, Georgetown ©O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. 0 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m —Morning Praver and Sermon. 800 pm —Evening Traver and Address. ASH WEDNESDAY—FEB. 17 Servicon. 7190 and 11 am. and 7 Friday. February 18—5 p.m. Church of the Good Shepherd Elxlh St. Between H and I NE. . C. S. Abbott, Vicar Holy Communion, I8 Sunday School. 10:00 8B —Confitmation. Instruction, er. Young Peop 7:30 pm le's Society. St Eiton. SACRAMENTAL RELIGION 2. “INITIATION.” - (The ul:(‘)"%';( a series of four sermons on amental Religion Bac NIGHT SERMON “Stories of Christian Heroes.” ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Cormer of O and Potomac Streets N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector QUINQUAGESIMA. 30 am—The Holy Communion. ] a;m—Church School. Morning Prayer and Sermon r_and Addrese. Eveming® Pra WEDNESDAY. o Holy Communion. —fioming prazer. " " Tovening Trayer and Sermon. 0 4m.—The Holy Commi TEvening ® Prayer aad [l LENT WILL BEGIN NEXT WEDNESDAY Ashes to Be Placed on Fore- heads of Members of Cath- olic Church. Wednesday will be Ash Wed 2 the beginning of Lent. On that day priests in all the Catholic churches of the world will place ashes i the form of a_cross on the foreheads of the members of their congregations. This is done to remind man of death. The season of Lent is & time of spe- cial penance and prayer. The stations of tha cross will be said in all the churches on Friday afternoons and evenings. The Episcopal churches also ob- serve the Tenten period with special services. DR. HARRIS RETURNS. Will Preach at Foundry Church Tomorrow Morning. Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episco- pal Church, has returned from & brief visit in Florlda and will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning. At the evening service Rev. John €. Mil-] lian, direcior of religious education, will preach. R LI THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musicians’ Hall, 1006 Sunday. February 14. “The Future of Relizion and Evolution.” Mr. Edwin_Evans. " PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCHES OF WASHINGTON INVITE YOU Seek ye the Lord while He may be found. Call ye upon Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return unto the Lord, and He will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon. Him while He is near. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N W REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 11 AM NDER AUTHORITY" s PM “ALL THI YOURS ~ NORTHMINSTER 11th Street and Rhode Island Avenie N.W. ;. HUGH KERR FULTON. Pastor. 645 pm 745 0 Monda. Toutn b Take the Rh 'Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. Bernard Braskamp. M. A.. Paator. a.m.—Sunday School Sermon Luke. Arcount ot s m —Twilight Serv TE’ 'll‘rlln‘h'hwml"t Vision. | Mre, Sindell. snbrana: Wr, Fred Fast. harl- N mae \‘Iv‘:n;l‘n.l(lvln ienor: Mrs. Kiein, " V5 om—Christian eetin mutiak, —Midweek Cellnl | Presbyterian Church (ROUTHERN ASSEMBLY) | Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. | Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Tastor. Sunday School. i1 Taslor munion pm —Junior League @ —Westminiter Leagur. Social Hour. m—Special Feaple rated Lecture on B gt decre © 16.2. “Give hy Steward- by O Sindell. | ! ] Choir. | Endeavor Com for Young Theological of Rich- Small childres servi " Peck Memorial Chapel 28th and M Sts. N.W. cared for during morning Penn. Ave., Irving Washington Ketchum, Minister. | 11:00 a.m —Subject RE ING O&RM LVE! 745D BU 15:00 &' —Cathnert Class | 8°00 p'm —Sunday _School 7.00 p.m —C. E.“What Faith Does.” ospel Service. orth Capitol, cor. Flor- Rev. H. E. BR 11100 a.m — Don't fail to i ida ave. and w?mum DR_G. G. DOWEY The Great Fflciency Expert of the Precavterian Chyreh 00 0.0 —Sermon b Prstor. 800 0 e EBD acot- 2 Wéshing‘ton Heights Presbyterian Church Columbis and Kalorama Rds. Bible Classes Palmer. gnday School CHURC‘ H OF TH COVENANT Conn. Ave.. 18th and N Stx REV. CHARLFS WOOD. D. D.. Minister. V. WILLTAM A. EISENBFRGER et ‘and n‘u.vzm 'of’ Religious Fdu- Cation snday School. Intermediate and unior Departments. 9:45—Primary and Beginners’ ‘ment —Everygirls’ Bible Clacs. Miss Ma- O A urston. Tencher s 9:45—Al1-Comers’ Bible Class for Men 9:45—Dr Thom’s Bible Class for Men and Wome Service. Sermon by D 1 00—“"‘7'&?“’ THE J0Y MAN GIVES Depart- 0 e tea rar Childran 21016 years of age. 6:16—Christian_Endeavor Supper and eryice. ing Service. Sermon by Dr. ‘CHRIST'S ARSWEE, T QUESTIONS ™~ ABOUT Evening Choir of 100 . Midweek Service for 00— rer and Confarence. ALY, WELCOME. Falls Church Presbyterian Church Broad Street and New Hampshire Ave. Alton B. Altpather, Minister. 5— Sehool. 1‘1’ 30—-3;';}23; A" DESERTER.” 0—Scnior % 5 fr'"C] GETHSEMANE.” ‘Hantern Star Quartet. P St. Near etown Church 50508 ARSHALL. D. D., Pastor. ized 1780. g School oraine Wordhin and Ser- A Too an Endedvor, o o Chotr_as- M:'::d'm “Miss Hazel Ben- fon celiet, and Mr. Roy- ston Sabean. bass. D. ©, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS BEGIN TOMORROW NIGHT First of Serfes to Be Held at First Congregational Church, With Dr. Pierce Speaking. The first of a series of evangelistic meetings will be held tomorrow night in the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G stre A selection of old-time favorite gospel songs has been prepared by the pastor, Dr. .Jason Noble Pierce, who will speak briefly on the theme, “"Jesus as a. Friend.” | At the morning gervice at 11 o'clock Dr. Plerce will preach on the subject ‘Self-Denial for Self-Realization | Judge Willtam I°. Norrls will address the men's Bible class at 945 am. or the subject. “Lincoin at Gettysburg.” There will_be a devotional vesper service at 4:45 o'clock. DIVINE SCIENCE. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St Apt. 21 ADA RAINEY, Bpeaker. A series of talks on the fundamental principles of Right Living will start Fri day, 0. 8 o'clock. Those \*l\nxnul the stady of Truth will be interested. Sunday evenings at 8 o'clock—Bible talks Wiy vy <0 Tioc Lo o healing expl A1} meetinks open to_public. DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service g oon meetings” Wednesday Healing ministry daily trom 11 to 1 and Private ipstrustion (0 puplls 812 17th St ond floor front MA GRAY. Pres. “Church of the Holy City Sixter dox i "rophiet v daily I, SPERRY Sew iph P. Barnaid Western Presbyterian Church ‘ H St. RBet. 10th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham. Pastor. 11 AN “The Church a Big Business.” LR Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe ALTY AND WOM! Fourth Presbytenan Church ; 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W, Rev. James H. Miers, Pastor Rev. Joseph T. Kell Pastor Emeritus hool. W. W. Tucke, 50 m— s B s, Middleton, Teache 11:00 a.m —Marning Wordain, Sermon by | Rev. 0. HO Miers Subject “God's Mysterious Ways” 700 pm—c £:00 pam— H. \lu' 7 r; “The Fate of Christ's Foes” Mondar evening. Februars 17 U110, recantion James B°S from & un 5 ninvited. | <day_evenine at & o'clock. Prayes Service and Bible Sty s Mre. Chester W. Adalr. Orennist Mis. Wayne B. Wheeler, "Solo Soloiat Everybod, Lordlall\ Welcome | Metropolitan Presbyterian Corner 4th and B Sts. S E REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor Morning Topic. 11_0'Clack “FOLLOW THOU M| “THE INDIAN PROBLE eavor at 6:45. with Jobin and. leade: > & FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall PI. (Opposite Courthouse) John Brittan Clark, Minister Evening at Dr. Dirk Lay, Chr: I 11 AM. | preach o Services at Highlands. Newton Mercer Simmonds, of the Highlands Fourteenth and streets, will have his toplc tomorrow “A Psalmist’s Strength,” and in the evening will The Making of a Sair Young people’s s Rev. pastor ‘hurch, Jeff a morning | tnen) 13 am. ©n High T (debticss). Tth & ’VIETROPOI lTA\ SIXTH AND A JOHN (.O.HP TON BALL. Pastor. ntennial T New Name, 1 p.m. " Fairfax. Qumerly; Meetmg of Friends 1811 Eye Street N.W. 2 ROGRAM: aturday. Februury Meatiog of Commitien of '\4 try and Counci. . . Business Mecting Sunday. February 14, Meeting for Worship, . 1100 A M. Rufus Jones in expected (0 atten First Day School Union 00 PN Marion Longshore expects 16 be present __Young People's Meccng i B Friends Church aaaas raQRE o, Bre. eorvices will B heli Temmpo meeti; 1327 Irv}nl S MORNING AT ELEVEN: “Worth While Mea” Evenlng at Seven-Forty-Five ‘“Many Mansions” School 10 6 45, Atten 1 cermone GO_AND GRO men Fou the ~ WITH T'S and Jeflerson Sts REV. NEWTON M SIMMO! rn Pastor AM A PSALM STRENGTH - PN MAKING OF A SAINT— NEW NAM 830 g T Sund; TCHRIST LUTHERAN | "~ o/t (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N Sts. 3. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11 am.—Sermon, “The Christian Sunday” { Third of o . Tea (Aminmrl':nl:x‘lfl 2 = | YOU'LL BET CLOSER TO THE MASTER | 4t Our PRAYER MEETINGS. Thursdas. Immanuel Baptist National Baptist Memorial at Columbia Rd 8 nm. Evers of sermons on ON XTH AND P STREETS N ZI Kev'. RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pa D30 am. atworth bran on German.'10"3'm " Englieh. = Tare Tongie, 715 730 pm <onage day at_pa 0w Trinity Lutheran Chu.rch Fourth and E Sts. N'W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNI in . Friday. achanan st Lutller Place Meniorml (At Thomas Circle N.W.) TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Ste 0. JO,\IL S. Hfi N WELCOMED miv MEAET AND READY 930 am. m. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. 9:45am —Bibls Schoo! 11:00am— Service With Sermon 7:00 p.o: —Christian Endeav Senior and Interm £.00 5,m — Service with Sermon Thursday. 8:00 K -—Prayer service in el 1 am—HIS T N THANDS su B . e Fifth Baptist N 11 E Near ith S.W. BKIGGS WILL PREAC HANDS 10 THE PLOW THE MAN WHO CANME 1S THROUGH THE KOOF . Saturday. 7:30 p:m-—Senior 88 in chapel This Church Welcomes YOU. " Concordia | Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N W catechetica PE'I WORTH | 1 Randolph Streets h in Washington SMITH Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. HENRY Pastor 11 AN.—SERMON Lord: I Have Failed SPEAKER, REV. E. 4. PAKTZOLD, BAL-| P M —SERMON God s Second Mlle 9.45am —Bible Schao! 10:00 a m —German Service 11315 0.m—EXGLIS Rl.’\A 8:00 p.m.— MI N'S RALEY TIMORE. SPECIAT, EVERVBODY WELCOME. || St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H § JOHN T. HUDDLE 0790~ Sunday Schoo 11 00—“The Lenten Call."" 7:00—Christian Endeavo- Meeting the Fugitive NW D. D.. Pastor. " The Zion Baptist Church Onesimus. Stave.” | F st Bet. 3rd and 474 Sts. S.W. 3 s Birthdar,” " Butler, AL &, Society. tor d by the Re n of Theolog: al Sem NORTHWEST. TEMYER. Pastor. Watchman, What of the Night."” EVENING and Al<o the Night.” uther League- for each service by the Veapers—8 00 1. Praser_service, Th . Keller Memorial Lutheran| Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 am Wiles Bible Class for Men Moming Servies at 11.00 Evening Service at 7:45 An evening with the che People's Societics at 6 45 pm. 'HE_HOMELIKE CHURCH " Church of the Reformation 2nd and B*Sts. SF. Rev JOHN WEIDLEY. D D. 30 a.m.—Sunday School 1 . R00 mm First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel J. Porter, pastor, was called to Texas to attend the fu 1 of u friend. In his ab- sence Dr. Muir will preach, Dr Tha o 11 a.m—Sermon by < s served afte. Ml will | he = 8 p.m—Sermon bs Dr. Mu 1al Musie bv First Bantist Quartet Pastor. 00 &'m —Morning service 00 p.m —Christian _Endeavor. 15 ening_kervice Serhon ¥ from - BOYS’ NIGHT Address at 8 o'clock “THE HEART OF A BOY.” Troops Wil Baptism. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. ~Evers c n‘nl‘ cordially ‘invited St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth Sts. SW. Rev. H. D. HAYES. D. D.. Pastor. “The Chursh Where You Feel at Home SUNDAY Bible_School 11:00am —The Service and Sermon 745 p.m —Veepers and Sermon Wodnesday. & pin—L. L._braser Se Grace Lutheran Church 11, 9th and Upshur Bts.-N.W. o RHARD . LENEKI, Pastar. 9:30 a.10.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Moruing worship. 0:45am Boy Scout Attend. ice. “BE RENEW! 4:30—VESPER— “CHRIST’S SECRETS” “How Not to Lose Courage” < 8. 9:30. Junior” Churgh %t 11, | ‘Eastern Presbyterian Church | Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. | Alfred E. Barrows, D. 0., Pastor. | 11:00 ¢m-“TH n T AND THE | PRE; 0:30 8.t — Dbl Sehiol Tlacies for all, m.—Men s Bibla Cl E. Mentines POCTOR'S 0B X llustrated Ad- N pt" Wi H Bedion CHUT{'CH OF THE PILGRIMS| 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W, I Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. | Divine Worship and ching by Minister at"11"5m. and 150 v, €| SUBJECTS. SUNDAY, FEB. 14: 11 AM. “The Plough and the Cross.” 7:30 PM “Jesus Wi r9~t']'|lng “ ith Life's New York Avenue| pm pm- Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. The Place of Faith and Friendship SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11 A M.—Morning Worship: “A False Security’ 6 P.M.—Young People’s ]‘c]!ow<hm and Tea, 8 P.M.—Fvening Worship: VIII. Personal Problems in Religion “What Are the Sacraments and ‘What Do They Mcan?” Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. 8:00 p.m —Evening services. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol st. and Rhode Island ave. REV. HOWARD E. SNYDE Pastor. Services at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School. #:45 ‘am. INCARNATION West Washington Baptist Church Northeast cor. Two squares . ave. Corner 31st and N Sts. N.W. REV. H. MANKEY. JR. PASTOR. €. B. AUSTIN, Minister. ices. 11 am.: Bible School. 9:40 a.m.: 9:45—Bible Scho 11:00—*"No ouw 700 ¥ Sermon at 11 o'clock, “The Devil's (ircntes( Victory A WELCOME TOR ALL. se a.to Go* P U 2007 Drne Kind of Woman to Marry." 0 Wanted for Big Sing 9ih & South Carolina Ave. s GRACE ™"\ 500 30X pantar 9 30—Bible 1. € 1100 —"THE MOST UKGENT BUSINESS OF DISCIVIES. THE GREAT ADVENTURF. —Y Fe NINETEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of 10th and I Ste N.\¥ Rev. Walter H. Brooks. D. D., Pastor 9:30 a 11:00 am S AT Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave., Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor | 1AM “KNOWING THE UNKNOWARLE"” s P BOOK \FZR‘I{\\ “THE PERFECT TRlRlT g A Stor of Lincoln and a Southern Soldier e Church With the Biz Welcome." KENDALL BAPTIST ( CHURCH oth St. nea REY. CHAS. P. RY! \\n “Pastor. 9:30 am—Bible School of the church. 11:00 a.m. aud § pu—Sermon by pator. hemes A Kes Word fo New Condition “pant's Praget, 1§t the hes sses for all i RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second St N W STEVENSON, Minister % by the Pastor Rev. HUGH T. 13 am. 8 pmPrai 30 iblo St 7 rvice—Thu 8 pm by fecls at Lios Bethany CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Preaches 13 A.NL—“The Christian Doctrine of Perfection” Seventh in Series of Studies in “The Sermon On the Mount” 8 P.M.—“When Sorrow Comes” Sixth in Fireside Series on the Home Male Quartet Chorus Choir A Friendly Greeting Junior Church—*“Lessons From Jonah” Rev. H. ]J. Councilor

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