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BUSY DAY PLANNED BY BISHOP THOMAS Wyoming Missionary Leader| Will Preach at Three Places Tomorrow. Seymour Lop of the Districet Washington field de- council of three in the now ir il preach eCt northex f the ic meetings. DR. ABER NETHY WILL END SERMON SERIES o} Te Subject “Christ to Be at Calvary Bap- rch Tomorrow. 8. Abe at Cal- “Christ Our the ninth theme, In the » concluding His e Home and extended to the ion of which meets in al programs at tment St. During Rector's Absence. Conducts Services at John’s t John: rector will absent 5 g a course ty Church, Rober Boston. 11 2 1 McComb, Boston, who Theo- morrow b, author, the Rev, of the al Church and evening service answer Is the Soul? 7:45 o'cloc At this point the ture is given. hear the lecture ter hour. week the daily serv hn's will be conduc Cotton Smith from 'l Dr. Cotton Smith is the tor of St. John's Church his lectur in “What ins a only can c During nt Rev. Di to Friday former HOUR FOR COMMUNION. Service at 7:30 A.M. Tomol'mw in St. Mark’s Church. minunion will be celebrated 0 in St streets W the pres B shington at 8 p.m. Phillips, rector » Epiphan 1k t Monday try will meet Monday Mark's branch of the naly Society will meet Tues » » woman's aux- > \\A“ meet Wednes t 8 p.m., Wednesday, § Soelety will meet Confirmation in will . begin Thu classes for girls and adults will be; farch 7, at 7 pam., preparatory Tishop Freeman's v Mark’s day, at 11 a \ EVANGELIST TO PREACH. Dr. Strickland to Speak Chase Baptist Church Tomorrow. Dr. Arthur "kland, Ba Ftate ev wsylvani preach evening at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Dr. trickland I en with the church ri th mugurating a ampaign of evan that is to be continued until Easter In the mornir Clark, the pastor * mon on 1 1 i Girls® ¥ Mark truction for sday at 445 m., April at Chevy aptist will Dr. E will deliver Forever OTHE HALL 823 1 SERVICES, MISSION AV w Fri ’nds Mcctmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting 11 a.m, FH(*' "\\ 5 \\ ‘—fi‘nnhlnm ATLEY, 801 Rhode Inland ST. MARK'S CHURCH Third and A Streets S.E. TLLIAM RY BBV STEPHEN Sermon by Sermon by n—Service n by the Caivert B i ermon ek, Commun: Tuesday. Nr-g Toursday 11 of | times | - taken to- | { t 3:30 p.m. | Persian to Speak | | | | Kl"\ I)R. J. E. W ER[)A. WILL TELL OF PERSIA Rev. Joel E. Werda to Speak at Church Here. Rev. Dr. Joel E. Werda of Persia will speak tomorrow evening at the Baptist Memorial to Religious Liberty Chureh, telling of his persecuted peo- Rev. Dr. Gove . Johnson, the pas- will lm\e lor his subject at thu. “The Good News." nd fellowship service evening will be con- entatives of district L.. Aston and Dea- nable. DR. CLARK TO SPEAK. Begins “Sacred Fire” Sermons To- morrow at First Presbyterian. Dr. John Britton Clark of the First Presbyterian Church begins his Lenten series of sermons on the ‘Sacred Fire” tomorrow. The special subject for 11 am. will be “The Awakening Fire." This also will be “roll call” Sunday and an effort is being made to have every member present and a record attendance at both church and Sun. day school. Automobiles are to be placed at the disposal of those who are shut in and there wil' be addi-| tional help in the church nursery to take care of the children. At the vesper service Dr. Clark begins his messages to the sorrowing by speak- ing on “What Happened When They Died.” Lots of folks try to imagine they have poor health when the only thing that afls them is laziness. EPISCOPAL. Grace "~ Parish—GEORGETOWN. and Potomac” ow M St. ¥ L. Durant. M S “Paul’s Churc B RydiE® Services now in Restored Church Sundaye—Holy Communio Morning service, 11 a.n \n Seats Free and Unassigned. t. Andrew’s Church H. Aveand V St N J.°3. DIMON. DD.. Reitor. Servieos— 8.00—Holy Communion. ©:30—Sunday School 11:00—Momning Service and S 8:00—Evening Serviceand ALL_WELCOME 3d nml (‘ scmu \“. nday. \\ KLLI A\I (‘l Ble " WHITE CHRIST CHU'RCH NGTON PARISH. Founded 1795. SCALYERT E. BUCK, Bector. 0'a.m—Holy Communion. 9:15 am.—Church Sehool. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. reacher. the Rector. 6:45 pm—Younz ' Peopl League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, the Rector. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Street N.W. N Capitol at. cars.) St Paul s Cburcb 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 and 11 AM. ly 7:30—Thursdays 11:30 EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th Founded in 1841. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D, D, Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. :30 a.m.—Church School. 5 am—McKim Memorial Chimes. 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Service and dress. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- clct) 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by Bishop Thomas of Wyo- ming. Ad- Lenten Noon-day Special - Interdenominational ST. COLUMBA'S “&izox Myrdack Mill. R4, and Albemarle X EARER. RECTOR. hi irst gunds‘ 48 And_Sermon. 738 B i the month at'il a am. ' &enoor. Xflrnlnl Praver © Praver | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square loly Communion, n 8 AM, Yoty services. Special Preacher af Eufllm‘ Subject: McCom “WHAT 18 THE SOUL?" ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, Rector SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT. 74 — union. ey B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, ' 1926. 'COLLEGE STUDENTS TO READ SERVICE { Delegates to Diocesan Conference to Conduct Ceremony at St. Paul’s Church. Delegates to the tri-diocesan con- | ference of college students of the Epis- copal Church, which has been meet- ing in St. Paul's Church, will assem- ble tonight at 8 o’'clock in the Little »uncludl‘) in the grounds of the tional Cathedral, where a hour” will be conducted by W. L. De Vries, canon of Washington Cathedral, in preparation for the serv- ice of holy communion, which will be held in St. Paul's Church, Twenty- third street near Washington Circle, tomorrow morning at 7:30 o'clock. Following the service tomorrow there will be a breakfast for the dele- gates in St. Paul's parish hall. The 11 o'clock services in Paul's Church will be unique. St. The | service will be read by students and a #ermon on the topic ‘“The Sheer Joy of Christian Living,” will bc preached by Patrick M. Malin, who graduated from the University o Pennsylvania less than two years agc and who is now the secretary tu Sherwood Eddy. This service will be opened to the public. After servicc the students will return to their col leges, all of which are situated in the State of Maryland and the District o Columbia This is the third convention held b the Episcopal students of the dioceses of Easton, Maryland and Washington The first was held at the Nationa Cathedral in this city in 1924 and the second was held in the Pro-Cathed in Bulttmore last year. The student have & permanent organization fo: the purpose of conducting these cor ferences with the following office President, Miss Mildred Volandt E}‘eurgc \\’:rhlnhmn University; ce president, Miss \Inr' &n York of the U R ey second vice nr@slden! Armstrong, versity. J. (‘ll!cspl( 34d, of Johns Hopkins Uni- e If some people pmfltbd by their errors it would keep them busy de- claring dividends. "GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth St. Bet. EV. C. Morning sermon. the last of the ser: “SACRAMENTAL RELIGION”" Night Sermon by Rev. John Rige. ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathedral Ave. 2th §t. N.W. Thomas _ Worthi; Cooke. Rectar. 01" Ma Rev. Res. Thomas McClirtock, Hon. Associate 8 wnd a1 A -nd%fl 18th Betwoen P and Q. :00 am—Hols Euchartat 45 a.m. laren's Servic SR DD 4:00 p.an —Commiunicants’” Clas: THE . FAIT EPISCOPALIAN. Ch!! ham, A. I Day_ Servic bt floam “F\t{]n'!(}’A‘y—R . Arlington i, 11:00 a.m; Thursday:SHoly Pucharist. 11:45. Rector's Aid Soclaty; 5:00 pm Fridas. “iFuming Pointe. in lhrhfinlflgul Tite.” Prepara- OF AN Rev. A. Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Placo. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. Second Sund-y ln Lent. 7:30—Holy Com 1180 H O hine “Fraver with sermon by BISHOP THOMAS 3:30—Contirmation Classes. €:80—Evensong with sermon by REV. C. T. WARNER Thursday. 11 a.m. Dally, 4:456 p.m. _ALL WELCOME ALWAYS THENATIVITY 343 % b £ Chureh School, 9:18; 8z, Dept 0% -4, Bp. Thomas wiil preach at 11 the Rewirrecions Al Belcome. ENDS $100,000 FUND CAMPAIGN TOMORROW Building Drive at Western Presby- terian Church Will Close With Canvass. The campaign to raise $100.000 for the building fund of the Western Presbyterian Church will close tomor- row. Rev. Dr. George G. Dow campaign director, will preach 11 o'clock service. In the afternocon solicitors will go out two by two to canvass the entire congregation. The returns will be read at the eve- ning service. “FOUR CHRISTS” IS THEME Rev. Kyle Booth to Preach at In- gram Church Tomorrow. At the Ingram Memorial Congrega- tional Church, Massachusetts avenue and Tenth street northeast, the pastor, REV. DR. DON IVAN PATCH, |[Rev. Kyle Booth, will preach tomo Who will come here shortly from the |FoW morning at the 11 o'clock s Orthodox Congregational Church of |on ‘The Four Christs of Arlington, Mass., to be associate min. | Testament. ister with Rev. Dr. Jason Noble| In the evenin Pi f the Kirst C Yoble | will give the third of Choree, Of the Flrst Congregatlonal| ) Ftased on the fin His sub - ject for Sunday evening will be Famous Painters and Their Pictures. fiosis gt Sermon in French. Rev. J. Bruneau will give a sermon | in French in the chapel of the Con vent of Work for Poor Churches, 1419 Vst tomorrow at 4 4; p.m. PRESBYT & Accepts Call Here .. Booth “Truth About Evollmon,” Toplc. “The Truth About Evolution” will be the subject of an address by Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curtiss Wednes- ay night at 8 o'clock at the Wash- Ington Club. 1010 Seventeenth street. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES IVITE YOU “Come unto me all ye that labor and are | heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my | yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek | and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.” WESTMINSTER Tth St near E St 8. Rev. H. W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11 a.m Sermon by Pastor & AN FIRITEAT, O e Al B \.':m.'?y of the el Mra Wallno Rid SCHURCHWOMA Spacial Musi 1 Eastern Presbytemn Church Md. Ave. and Sixth &t N.E. Altred E. Barrows, ). D)., Pastor. \n 00a.m m.—Bible 110:00 o m—Men FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Joh Marshall Place site Courthouse.) John Brilnn Clark, Minister nducted by the h. Addrees by Subject 11 AM. “THE ANSWERING FIRE 4:30—VESPERS—5:30 “WHAT HAPP D WHEN THEY DIED?" The first of a Lenten series MENSAGES T0" TiF SORKOWING.” “Fourth Presbyterlan Church 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D., Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D., Pastor Emeritus. ROUTH Charles New York Avenue, Presbyterian Church and 13th St. Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D The Place of Faith and riendship New York Ave 9:30 a.m—Snnday_Sol Snparintande 9:45am—Men's Bible Ciass, At oA Worship. Sermon by James H. Miers. Sub- ool, W. W ¥ Frank L 11:00 a.m —Mo; Re: Ject “The First Sermon in the New Sermon_hy | 8:00 p.m.—Franing Worship. Rev Miers. Sub- | James H “John and the Result of His \\'ork"' Tuesdny. March 2 X o'clock—Midwinter | Confarence Orcanized Bibia Class Ac soctation, Diet Columbia I Thursda 4,740 p.m.—Prager | LEVIve and Bibls” Studs 45 AM.—Bible School 11 A.M.—Morning Worship: | “The Quest for God.” 16 P.M.—Young People’s Fellowship and Tea. s P.M.—Evening Worship: Personal Problems in Religion “Who Were the Prophets.’ CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WOOD. D. D.. iTEbaL ol T Dr. W. H. Dobeon REV. wn,l,v»\\t A FNF\HFRFEE i Bobeon of | Assistant and ‘Direetor of Rellgious ‘Edu- & | cation. < e | N}meiiNs"TER il 11th Street and Rhode Tsland Avenue N.W. | REV. HUGH KERR FULTO! 5 am—mible Study Mrs. Chester W Organist. Mrs. Warne B. A Wieetee T Roint: Evervhody Cordiall\' Welcome 1 ‘Georgetown Church | | P St. Near 31<t N.W. Rev. James T. Vl‘lr‘lmll D. D, Pastor. Organized 1780 Sunday Schoo! 9:30—Sunday School. Intermediate and Junior Departments. 9:45—Primary and Besinners' Depart- Everyriri' Bible Class, Miss Ma- O X Thurston. Teacher 9:45—All-Comers’ Bible Class for Men. 0:45—Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men and Women. 00— Sermon hy Dr. 100 g, S et of the Fa: tional Board. 11:00—Kindergarten for Children 2 to 6 years of ag 'r»k.. e ihone Teland & “Central Prechyterian Church | (SOUTHERN ASSEMALY) i Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PIN] ¥ WROTH, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Sch 1. ayer and CON- Sermon by the KM T10 BlSHOP OF ' WASHING ON 8! nOpm-—Enmm— Prayer and_Address. pm. Sth St., near Mass. Ave. Rev. GJEOXI E W. TK]\<0\‘ D MES W, CLARK, B Rector Ej R —7:30, 10:30, 11 Sund: Daify Mass, l;l a.m. uraguse, pdom 10] will visit St. James Church, and preach at the evening service, 7:30 o’clock, ST. STEPHEN’S _CHURCH 3017 14th St. avor mad Sgrmon. | e axq Sermon Nnfondrased v se “'o?rv"'ommmn Wedneagay Children’ hflervk Wfl"fi 5 Lent cxebt Sad- Waslnngton Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. Holy Communion......... 7:30 am. Morning Prayer and Litany. .10:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Ser- Preacher, Canon ....11:00a.m. Evcmong and Preuher, the game Free- man, Buhop of thington 4:00 p.m, Music by the Cathedral Choi The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunda; Take Wisconsin Avenue cars or Woodiey Road bus ling. 6:16—Christlan Endeavor and Vesper Service. N0 ay 8:00—Evening, Servica, Sermon, N gsioal. Ennlnl Choir (n( 100 m —Junior. Lague m —Westminater League ocial Hour. ¥ Societion . —Sermon Taglor. m.. Thurmln—l"mynr Service Small children cared for during moming | Vit Taylor. Volce: Midweek Service. Dr 8:00—RRT T e “PRAYER f NSD MISSIONS " By Helen Bar- rett Montzomery ALL WELCOME. Gunton-Temple Memorial 16th and Newton Sts. wv. Bernard Brask: -D. H. A.. Pastor. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 18th and Rennady Sts. N.W REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 4:30 to 5:30 p.mA—'lWlxM Sflrvlu. ial Maste, Spec barito Mo s"""“: '”'“"\h:‘ & rEamst. o N WHO A TRE A N 11 AM. “ENCOURAGEMENT" 8 P.M. ___“ARISE AND Go.” Western Presbyterian Chur H St. Bet. 19th and 20th St Ry Harvey Dunham, ¥ .m.: —-chm Endeavor Meeting. mw" T erviceThureda CHURCH OF THE Pll.GRIMS 220d St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid BINI, Minister. hit by the D T T TV SERMON SUBJECTS JECTS FOR FEB. 28: 11 AM “The Life T Now Live.” 7:30 PM. “A Matter For Your Own Soul.” FALLS CHURCH Presbyterian Church Broad Street and New Hampshire Ave. Alton B. Altfather, Minister lay School, Men's Blble Clgl it v&“’}l“"‘{mffl R ‘'omen " in lM Churchl ‘Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia and Kalorama Rds. lay 8¢ ofl B‘lh]‘r. e Pagton. of “p'"nie-un:m & I 11 AM, “HOW THE FIRST CHURCH IN THE WORLD WAS BUILT.” 8 PM. “l—=ME—MYSELF.” Dr. George G. Dowey will preach at both services. Metropolitan Presbyterian| Corner 4th and B Sts. S.E. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. “Pulling God 0ut of His Worla” 0'Clock _Service. Tt f2 Women's Nigni—T he Evening Service Miy Gagle. Mpe Lowe and 3 trwio. falk o b ey ‘SNomen's Place In the Kinedom Enternrise Ellzabeth, Brown leads the Meeting Peck Memorial Chapel’ Penn. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. Irving Washington Ketchum, Minister. SUNDAY. Just "ot e want o know. Special Sermons 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Last Sunday was ereat Let us make OrTOw mahr B nfin--" Tifreed by THon.| ert : WAt ay I Sinday Sohoot @ Lenten elcome - Forth Ave. mfl o 8t. ar # [ Ecklngtan 8:00 . k““" cara 10 o peaker. a5 Benoot. 1o, Adult unday School. m. gpm—L bm. | Rev. | inspirational CHEVY CHASE PASTOR HEADS BIBLE SCHOOLS E. 0. Clark Will Conduct Work, in Addition to Duties at Baptist Church. meeting of the committee on Vacation Bible Schools of the ation Churches this week, 5. O. Clark, pastor of the Chevy Baptist Church, was unani- v elected director for this year. ive committee of the fed. recommended ‘}m se previously ted his accept- will begin . Clark has indic ance of the position his service immediate the work in addition 0 his Plans will be made prompetly for an meeti time in April, to be adressed by the subject from other rangements also will be or the usual trining teachers and workers, some Ar- soon for citles made school experts on | RETURNS FROM TEXAS. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter Fills Own Pulpit Tomorrow. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porler’ who has been in Texas, where he preached in the new First Baptist Church in San Antonfo, will occupy | his pulpit tomorrow, his subjects be- | a.m., “The Divine Capacity | © Joy,” and at 8 p.m., “Risky to! e Jesus Out." | Swedish services will be held at| 18:30 p.m. by Rev. C. Svenson, mis-| | sionary” from Brazil, | J RHODE ISLAND AVE. At Second St. N.W. Rev. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. 11 am. ‘Washington and the Baptiste 8 -luhlnflon and Education, BhBinie S 6:45 pm. ¥ Pfidweek Servico—Thursday. 8 b.m Everybody feels at hor: _Bethany First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 am—*The Divine Capacity for Joy and Sorrows.” Splendi music by st Baptist Quartet. || 8 pm—"Risky to Leave Jesus _NEW_CHURCH_(Swedenborgiam), || O Church of the Holy City | Sixteenth Above Q N.W. 43—Bivle 00— Morming Sormon. 5 P. U, 6 and 7:45 p.m. Swedish Services at 3:30 p.m. by Missionary C. Svanson from Brazil. In the Heart of Was| For the Hearts of Wasl TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W. '('fi-a- for adults. rahip, with Pastor's ermor 'Jell.um aker und Ex- inder_of 6:30Foung” People's Hour. Free lending lbrary, open dau: Pastor, REV. PAUL SPERR Orzanist, Misk Mand G Ganal. Sololst, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard. Cellist. Mik “Duncan. REFORM ED. LUTHERAN. ES. REFORMED BSE g s Dr. JAME Services. 11 _am. and 8 p.n 'v-lvam—l'&hlt ,nm——(,x N.W. (RER. Pastor, s. Pastor. “Science of Truth Association 1500 Eso St Apt. 21 RAI Speaker. ories oftalks an_the Divine Science March b e being the Bible Burkart of Sex o' Bealing Helen i speak o followed by onen 1o the DlVlNE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing | and Christ Service Noon meetings Wednesday ministry daily from 11 to 1 and 110 8 . UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 1331 K St wv. February “\l CCESSIVE T 8 pu esdays Library. ecture 8:15 PM WISDOM™ No Fees, Dues or Collections. Theosophical Society Washington Lodge, 1216 1 Street N.WV. FEBRUARY 8 PM. ADDRESS “PSYCHOLOGY OF MYSTICISM” Millard ¥. Hudson SENDAY nms Welcome. \cism, Sundays, 6:45 <) & pm. X SAMSON Inner Meanine of This Bible Story Lectu by E. MATTHEWS DAWSON, THE PLAYHOUSE, 1811 N N.W. Testament” = THE CHRlSTlAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation Founded upon Christian Science as_con- {ained"in, the” Bible and, writings of Mary Tanit and Washing erehin of Mre Annic day services at Assembly Room, La Fayette Hotel Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “Forgiveness of Sins” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM, Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place SPIRITUALIST. WHITE will open ler Spiritual servico on Wednesdas and Frigay <K pm., 700 6th st. s.e. UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH AU the Plas House, Is the Spmtuahst Doctrine True or False? REV. C. V. MORROW, President Penna. State Association, will tell you. Come and hear this inspired epeaker! Spirit Gree and Rev. Ida Message Se S.E. evers Thu ¥ Night nes by Stracl e, mm Penna. day at 8 P.M Every One Welcome Brinz Your Friends Rev. Morrow Ave. MESSAGE CIRCLE and LEETUR:—: SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N ST. N.W. 8 PM. Wed. Mar. 3 Leeture and §offitual Addreds by thie” Pasto; "CAUSE AND EFFECT" Private Adviee by Appointment Col. The First Spiritualist Church Lrctura by the Pastor ALl 'llfrn RY “MEDIUMS AND THE LAW” Followed by Spirit Moseages. “I gend unto you prophei “ome nd wise of them p.m.._at Pythian Tem: ple; 1012 Second floor. All welcome. B Church of Our Father (Universalist), Congregation worships at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of » New Church) Morning Service Sunday, February 28, at 11 o'clock. By MISS DORIS A. SWETT From St. Lawrence University. THEME: “THE CHALLENGE OF A NEW CRUSADE.” Kindergarten at the same hour. Music _led by Quartet Cholr, Mrs. Alderman at the organ. | Church School at 12 o’clock (noon) | Free—FEversbody Welcome. e 7:00 p.m—C. E. Societios. Tetormediaie C. T | Seats | | Northeast cor. (RCH'S GREATEST G_THAT l AUTY DEEP IS BUT \ l.uther Place Memorial (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible 11:00 a.m — Service With Sermon by Pastor 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Socleties, senior intermediate. School. E St. Near Preaching By John 8:00 p.m — Service With Sermon by Pastor Thursday. €:00 pm—Praser service in chapel. Church of the Reformation “nd _and B Sts. S.L. HN W EY. D. Pasto: 445 pm.—] hareday evenin Thi s will b ded Memorial 7. and Monda « confially invited St Mark s Luthcran Church : B and 8th Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D. HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. “The Church Where You Feel at Home." SUNDAY. 0:45 a.m —Bible, School ai 0 ‘Service and Sermon. Ceapers and Sermon, 78 v.m—Lenten s.—uc. with = ) PETWORTH | ‘The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor 11 a m.—Sermon- . "Posscssmm and Values” —Sermon i hll oi TQmorro\n [z Bar C}_mrch “of the Atc;hemcnt Loxsiny apitol st. and Rhode Ieland ave HOWARD ¢ am. lNCARNATlON Two squares west of Ga. ave. REV. H. MANKEN. JR., PASTOR. a.m.—Sunday 845 p.m —1. Thursiay—Pra Special service Schoo! m\ SNYDER, L Sad and Pastor. 30 p.a. m. oh 14 | | |ZION Chevy (hase Baptlgt (Western Ave.. Near th Edward 0. Clark, ¥ 1T AN “ABIDING FOREVER.” Seryices. 11 a.m.: Bible School. 9:40 a.m.: Vespers, . | _Thursday . Lenten vespers. CHRIST LUTHERAN (MISSOURT SYNOD) New Jerwey Ave. bet. N Sts. 4. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. am.- “War, Captta.l Punishment” A Sermon on the Fifth Commandment Sunday School, 9 1 S Thursday—7:45_P.M. SIXTH AND P Rev. RICHARD unday school, at church also 4th Webster hour. Luth T Sermon by Dr. \rllun B. Stricklan ___"“The_Old_Gosnel s The Zion Baptist Church ¥ St. Bet. 3rd and 114 Sts. S.W. (The Church qf the lafe Rev. Wm. J. 11:00 a.m.—Ser Sermon by Rev Subiect i Teagin: Nraiay: 7 40 ‘B 8 pm. 13 'Trmxty Lutheran Church_ Fourth and E Sts. N.W. (\ll\ml Rl (\\\ODD S 3 am.—Sunday School C.E l’»lm;-m»,]| E. ch Swem " F astor W questions Attract 11 Cen Fall But (dehtless) tonriial Bap. Ch Tth & Fxa ASSYRIAN PEACE ‘ DELEGATE 'Rev. Joel E. Werda, B. D.. Will portray the dramat secuted people—nhihi ers in Mesopotami at seven forty-five BAPTIST MEMORIAL To Religious Liberty 16th Street and Columbia Rd. At ELEVEN: Worship and Sermon by the Pastor. “THE GOOD NEWS” Excellent music by the chorus-ch, _CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR A REVIVAL KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH REV. ‘f:’i"‘:“_.fl?;;; lu\:l‘f 7:00—E. ¥ 3 0 n' Mou: —isible Hour. Siay, 7 30—German_Lenten, English 14 6th NORTHWEST LTEMYER, Pastor. ervice. ic Bibla e 1T «o am. Luther League—7:00 . Vespers—8:00 p. Prayer service, 'rn.u-d»y 8-00 p.m. L _Friday. 4:30 p. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 0—Sunday School )0—Sermon by Rev. W. L. Darby. atory of I t the Thursday—Lent s and Tneeting of the Woman's Missionary | " Concordia Evangelical | Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 a.m —Bible School. 10:00 8.m.—German Servics. 1115 a.m.—English Serfice. Lenten service. * Pastor. ‘Shouldering Ke m “The Finger of God. The chiivh of 5, Christian welons iviiee " Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson Sts. N.W. M. SIMMONDS. Pastor D ON REC OF A SAINT— THE BALANCES k Road and e Services condictad by Pastor Butier at 11 and 8 o'clock. ~ School, & Endeavor meeting, 7:15. ayer meeting Thursday Keller Memorial Lutheran Maryland Ave. aud Ninth St. N, S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wiles Bibie Class for Men. Mornin, “THE SYR( Eventn, ik MAKING HTED IN cvening, 8 Service at 7:45. nl'ilflhn o feties Youns, Peoples, & 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. Ellis C. Primm, Pasior. 11 A M- “DOING THE IMPO.\\IBI.I'."’ West Washington Baptist Church Corner 31st and N Sts. NW. Pastor C. B. AUSTIN Preach 11:00 a.m—"The Model Church.” 00 p.m.—*Making Marriage Success- f Ruby Sn ih Sgabl will sine. METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Mals Chorus Will £:30 a.m.—Sunday_Scho 7:00pm—B. Y P. U Brief. Bright Services-~C Hapoy Corner of 10th and I Sta. N.W. Rev. Walter H. Brooks, . D., Paster. MORNING AT ELEVEN “TO_WHOM SHALL WE GO?" By Page McK. FEtchison ening_at Seven-Forty-Fi REV. PETER WRIGHT, D. D. 9:30—Bible School. 10:00—Men meet in SRty it okl sewtien GLowING. GOING, GROWING CHURCH. CALVARV BAPTIST 8th & H Sts. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Preaches 11:00 A.M.—“Christ, Our Teacher in Prayer” 9th in Series on Sermon on the Mount. 8:00 P.M.—“Heaven in the Home and the Home in Heaven” Last in the Fireside Serics. Vested Chorus Choir A Hearty Welcome Junior Church—Rev. Homer j Councilor Preaches—“LESSONS FROM STEPHAN" m and Child"" v Deut.. 6:0. §pin eaching und praise servios. ublic_invited GRACE ™" 9:30—) 11:00— MY 7:45 & Nouf w. R 03" AND Y OURs. - rAm\.\m E CHRISTIANITY 8:45—Young I Church prayer m Male Quartet

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