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10 BUILDING FUND St. Columba’s Parish An- nounces Progress in First Week of Month’s Campaign. Gifts of $26.500 toward the building ind of St Columba’s (Episcopal) par- Murdock Mill road and Albe- street, Tenleviown, and fittings were an . at k tarle historic nounced at the Lenten service Tuasday evening. This is the result of the first week in a month’s campaign for $150.000 to erect a new group of church buildings nde necessary by the ranid growth of the parish and the fact that exten- sions of city streets are about to force tha old church 14 be torn down. William Tvler Page, clerk of the National House of Representatives and chairman of the furnishings commit- ce. announced that the equipment for the new chancel has been presented from the old St. Matthew's Chapel, which has an interesting Listorical as well as church tradition value beyond price. It consists of a very beauti- fully carved wooden reredos, altar, font and chairs. The new chancel is designed particularlv to match har- moniously with the character of these furnishings. sanctuary Progres the meeting were the results and ex- to work for during the re Those present highly elated over pressed determination even greater results maining few weeks Rev. William W made the following hearing the reports: “I am delighted | with the progress thus far made in onr campaizn. The fact that only a “mall percentage of our members have heen visited hy the finance committee gives everv assurance that we are ’n: to succeed in raising the neces- funds for the group of new church buildings. 1 hope that all who are interested in this important un. dertaking will contribute generousl so that our plans for a greater St. Co- lumba’s may be realized in the near future. 1 feel confident that such a hearty response to our appeal cer- 1ainly indicates that it will be pos- sible’ to start work on the new build- ings this Spring.’ Canvassers Are Praised. Chairman Looker of the committee praised the work volunteer can = and emphasized | the Importance of their Informing all who might contribute that unless the necessary amount is secured to erect the buildings this Spring the present inadequate structures micht be con demned to make way for new streets, and the church would then be seri- onsly handicapped in holding its regu- lar services. Furthermore. the attend- ance is increasing so rapidly that it will soon be imnossible to accommo- date all who attend The La Aid and Cluh, which pledged respectively, are planning to contributio f old gold and silver, and will place a large box in the par- ish hall where pieces may be placed by members and friends of the church The sale of this material is expected tp aid considerably in increasing the fiinds. General Shearer, rector, ement after financ of the Young People’s 000 and $1.000, Chairman Horn appointed Miss El th A. Hillyar of Hillcrest, Hattery Park, as a new member of the bullding plans committee. “THE LOST COIN.” Subject of Sermon by Rev. W. A. Lynch Tomorrow. “The Lost Coin of the cermon tomorrow at South § pam Rev K. Nevitt of sun, <chool Conference. will Rihle class at 10 morning sermon A. Lynch Church n field secretary the Baltimore address the men's am ar 11 o'clock Lecture on Theosophy. “Theasophy in the Daily Life™ be the subject of a free public lecture to he given by George M. M. Walker At Washington Lodge, Theosophical Society, 1216 H sireet, tomorrow at 8 pm Grace Baptist Services. At the Grace Baptist Church and South Carolina Pastor F. W. John. morrow morning on ved rved be n_will speak to. “Because of the The Lord's s In the e Jesus and per the subject will ners.” The Destiny of Men and Nations Modern inventions and ted 1 kind to 1 united to lift mankind to h vantage never content outcome. I'hat these are evidences Kingdom en earth will be proven from the Scriptures by A. Koerber SUNDAY York Theater Ga. Ave. and Quebec St. NW. Internati SEATS FREE spndents of | + parish meeting following | solicit | and preach the | is ta Ninth | avenue southeast, | hefore known. are on the increase, Gifts Made to Church | | | | i ) W. SHEARER. EPISCOPAL GROUP'S PERSONNEL ENLARGEDi Department of Eeligious Education Elects New Members—Five Still to Be Chosen. The first meeting of the department tion of the executive piscopal Church in the D of Washington was held in the diocesan house last Tuesday. The | department personnel consists of Rev Dr. W. L. De Vries, Rev. Dr. G. ¥ Dudley and William Stanley. Being authorized by the canon under which it was established to enlarge its mem bership, the department elected the following as members: Rev. A. A. Mc Callum. Rev. Ronalds Taylor. Rev. Enoch M. Thomas, Rev. E. P. Wroth W. C. Beck, Mrs. Mary C. D. Johnson and Comdr. C. ve more members are to he elected by the | Sunday School Institute of the diocese at_its meeting March 16 The department was organized with | the election of Canon De \Vries as | chairman, Comdr. Jewell as secretary |and Mr. Beck as treasurer. The de. | partment adopted a budget in which special consideration was given to the subject of facilities for the Instruction of teachers in the Sunday schools of the chu for cattying on the work of the Epis | copal groups in the colleges within the | diocese. The purchase of a library of religious pageants and plays was ap- proved. Standing committees were appointed at this meeting to handle matters concerning the homes, teach ers. schools and eolleges, and co-oper- atlon with other azencies. Programs for the entire meetings of the Sunday School Institute during the Winter |and Spring were approved. The May meeting of the institute will be held In a suburban parish of religions edu council of the incese { Service at Highlands. | At the morning service at the High lands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, the pastor, Rev | Newton Mercer Simmonds, will deliver | an address, followed by the commun {ion service! and in the evening will | | give the fourth sermon in the series. ““The Making of a nt,” the special | subject being “The Courage of a Mar " Young people’s services at 7 p.m — To Brohdcnt Sermon. The morning service at the Me | morial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets. will be broad cast through station WCAP, The min |isters’ theme will be “Yoke Fellow |ship With Christ” and for the eve | ning sermon, “Weighed in the Bal SECOND FREE LECTURE By | Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer Curtis Authors: The Voice of Jsis, “SPIRITUAL RADIO” 8 p.m., March 10 The Washington CLUB 1010 17th St., near K Questions Answered Collection Ete. increased knowledge have cights of prosperity and ad- And vet trouble and dis causing fear as to the final of the establishment of God's i1 AM. onal Bible Association NO COLLECTION | Rev. | o 'ALL SOULS’ CHURCH THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON GIFTS OF $26.500 | [ SHRINE BUILDING DEDICATION IS SEF Darlmgton Memonal at Fifth Baptist Church to Be Formally Opened. The Darlington Memorial Building, a part of the Fifth Baptist Church, and Six and a Half streets southwest, will be dedicated with appropriate ex- ercises beginning tomorrow morning and continuing through Tuesday eve ning. Rev. Dr. John the church, will give the prayer tomorrow at 11 a.m. The dedi- catory sermon will be preached by “Dr. B. D. Gray, corresponding secretary of the Home Mission Board, Atlanta, Ga At the evening ock Rev. Dr. Owen C. tor-in-chief American Baptist cation Society, Philadelphia, liver the sermon. ddresses will be made at the meet- ing Monday at 7:45 p.m., when tribute will be paid to the memory of J. Darlington by Justice Frederick Sid- dons of the District Supreme Court, Frank J. Hogan and Irwin B. Linton. Richard A. Ford, superintendent of the Bible School, will preside. Tuesday evening addresses will be | made by Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Por- ter, pastor of fthe FKirst Baptist | Church “Gospel Symbolism.” and by Representative U/pshaw of Georgia on “The Baptist Citizen and the American Flag.” Rev. J. W. Many, moderator of the tolumbia Associa tion of Baptist Churches, will preside. | Evangelistic services will begin at the church March 14 and continue to April 1. The pastor will he assisted by Dr. L. B. Warren, the blind evan- gelist. TAKOMA PARK SERVICES. «Comradeship of Jesus” to | Morning Subject Tomorrow. At the Takoma Park Baptist Church, Rev. Willlam Earl La Rue, pa will preach tomorrow morning on “The Comradeship of Jesus." Three brief addresses on ‘““What Religion Means to Me" will be given in the evening by E. W. James, E. M. Kitchin and Miss Evelyn Henley, members of the congregation. Revival Edds Tomorrow. I'he First Brethren Church, Twelfth and K streets, closes its three weeks' revival tomorr In the morning at 11 o'clock Dr. Bell, the evangelist, will speak on “The Victorious Life.” In the afternoon at 3 o'clock there will he a meeting for men only. The theme at that time will be “Man or Monkev—Which?" The evening ser- mon will be thoroughly evangelistic. Briggs, pastor of dedicatibn service at 745 Brown, edi- Publi- will de- Be Will Address Men. Dr. Arthur C. Christie will address the men’s Bible class of Calvary Meth- | odist Eplscopal Church tomorrow | morning at 9:30 o'clock. Steuart Vi pond will preside. Illustrated Lecture Sunday—4 P.M. M. C. A, “How We Got Our Bible” Evérybody Central Y. Invited First Church of the Nazarene 7th and A Sts. Marein §. Cooper. Pastor Tommy Harris as the boy preacher | Erening service. 730, will | be i charge of 4 Herren. "Pator o “the C2nd Rev. Coming March 21 SPECIAL REVIVAL MEETING ms, D.D., Evangelist Christian Science Church of Washington, D. C. Founded on the Bible. Christ Jesus, ence and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W. of Thomas Cirele and all 1ath Chnreh | ‘Offce: te 312 Dj Ban mide 108G SN n Gl e net e ¥ other Christian Selence Orean) Inst, senth ith t FRYLEIS wult‘rlr\ . de Teland ‘ave sper services. Sundar. 4 nm UNITARIAN. Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 5 a.m.—Church School. Picture Lesson. Motion The SUNDAY BLUE LAW B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. PROPOSED FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA “What Will Happen if It Is Passed?” Every Patriotic American Should Hear This Lecture Dr. B. G. WILKINSON Dean of Theolog: Washington Missionary Musical Program, 7:15 P.M. Capital-Memorial Church - Sth and F Streets N.W. Lecture 8 P.M. Sunday FREE March 7 College 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, “‘JESUS AS THE SOUL’S INTERPRETER” “The Soul’s Worth” - 5:00 p.m.—Quiet Period, with Organ Musie. 730 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour, “THE MAN NOBODY KNOWS" EPISC ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Strcets N.W, Rev. F. Bland Tucker. Rector THIRD_SUNDAY IN LENT. 3 40 am—The Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11200 o —The " Holy Sermon: s 30 p.m.—Evening Praver an Thes ay 35 pm—children’ -Pfer"c;e" Wednesdas. —Evening o, Prosctier. Rev. E. roth. Thuraiag. 10 a.m—The Holy Communion, Friday. 5:00 D vening Praver —and Gn:e Pamh—GEORGETOWN “The Little Church on the Ganal omac” Communion and er Pinkney | Sunday— To Give Dedication { Sermon REV. DR. B. D. GRAY. | REV. DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH FROM BOOK “The Mountain School Teacher,” Subject of Sermon at Vermont Avenue Christian Church. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley of the Ver- Avenue Christian Church will preach tomorrow evening from ‘“The Mountain School Teacher,” by Melville D, Dr. H. O, Pritchard, secretary of the National Board of Fducation. will preach tomorrow morning on “Higher | Christian Education.” The Christian Endeavor societies will serve tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 1o & o'clock, second annex of | the church, to the members of the | church and their frl'nlfi Emergency Rally Day. Tomorrow will be Emergency Rally day at Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets. At 11 a.m. Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, the pas- tor, will preach on “The Qualities of Character That Win.” At 8 p.m. he will have for his subject, “Shamgar Fighting With a Mean Instrument.” There will be baptizing al the close nl the mmnlnx rvice. EPISCOPAL. St. Paul’s Church| 23rd Streel near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 and 11 A M. Daily 7:30—Thursd © ST. JAMES CHURCH ™ AR S, near Mase. Ave. NE. Rev. GEORGE W' ) Rev. JAMES'W 0 30. 10 0 Datly Masa. 7 a.m. Thursdays. o St. Andrew's Chutch 8 00—Evening Service and Sermon. S. Paul's Church * Services now in Restors Sundave—~Haly Communlo Morning service, All Seats Free and Ui Inasstgned TRINITY CHURCH 3d and C Streets N.W. Sundav. 8 am._ 11 am_8 nm REV. \\lLLlA\l (‘LR’l‘li WHITE Preach GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth St. Bet. W. and 1 REV. C. 8. ABBOTT. mnm: 5 fi Vie: Morning Sermon REV. J. H. CORRELL, D. ., Tokio, Japan. . Night Sermon REV. J. H. BOMBERGER. ST MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. HERBERT _SCOTT SMITH. D. D., Rector. Third Sunday in Lenmt. 7.30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Holy Communion with sermon by the Rec 3:30—C unnrmllmn Classes. 4:30—Musical Service. Thursday. 11 am. Daily. 4;45 p.m. ALL WELCOME ALWAYS EPIPHANY (; St. Near 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector REV 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. 3:00 p.m.—Church School. 4:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rector. Subject: “King Lear.” Special noonday preacher, ex- cept Wednesday, Rev. Wyatt Brown, D. D., of Baltimore. Wednesday, Rev. Thomas Green, D. D., of the American Red (‘m« THE NATIVITY 1 Church Schaol, #:15: - 16 e o B Curran, will nredci ot Som Services. <7300 T o entation m-nm ar ST. THOM.AS' 18th Between P and Q. Services and appolntments 8, 11, 4 114 oo—"nsmm musnm EA\n T. STEPHEN s cmmcu 3017 14th St. K.W. Holy Communion. Evenin Prl'fl an Wiecomin Ayt below W Ser he_Reveren: ‘i,m;[ Duran. 30 0 P.M tol st cars.) Services Sunday—7 and 11 am. and & p.m, Ty maasn. 7 am Evensons and Interes sions. Friday. & pm, Holy Commu: Thuredar « vice, “Tue: 5mmumon Wednesday | Holy D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1928 DR. HARRIS TO PREACH FILM WILL BE SHOWN. AT FOUNDRY TOMORROW | a1y souis’ Church to Ses “The Man| “The Same Night” to Be Morning Nobody Knows. « p The motion picture “The Man No- Theme and “In His Train,” Sub- |nody Knows” will inaugurate the Spring series of motion picture hours dectiiniBeenttE: at All Souls' Unitarlan Church, Six- teenth and Harvard streets tomorrow Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris et i 7:30 pm. There will be special pastor of Foundry Méthodist Episco: pal Church, will occupy the pulpit to- morrow morning and evening. The theme at the morning service will be “The Same Night,” and/at the even- ing service his subject will be “In His Train.” 'he Junior Church will be conducted The Junior chu; esus as the Soul's Interpreter” | 18 the subject of a_series of sermons by Rev. Dr. U. G. B. Plerce to he de livered at the church Sunday mern- ings during March. The special sub. Jeet lvmmn-n\\‘ will be *“The Soul's | Worth.” At 5 p.m. the “quiet period” \\uh special music will be held. Friday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock the week-day school of religion will be held, conducted by Mr. Millian and a competent corps of assistants. 3 vesday at 11 m. will he the mnmhlv meeting of the Women's Society of "Foundry Chur the W H. M. &, the W. F. M. nd the | Woman's Guild. There will be morn- Ing and afternoon sessions with SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. Peoples S. D. A. Church Tenth & V Streets N.W. Lewis €. Sheafe. mininster. o Special seryice Sundax at & '.. 5 man by D Willaed D, B ar- of The American Tract S b5 Cordialwelcome REFORMED {FIRST 13th and Monree ats Dr. JAME: Ser Sect, { luncheon at 1 n'(‘lovk SERVICES AT HAMLINE. Eev. 3. T. Herson to Preach Sermon Tomorrow Night. The sacrament of holy communion will be administered at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at Hamline Meth, odist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets. At the 8 o'clock serv- ice the minister, Rev. Dr. Joseph . Herson, will deliver the sermon, his | subject’ being “The Mission of the Son of Man." The church school o'clock. The Epworth at 7 o'clock. meets at 940 SOCIETY OF WASHINGTO Lengue meets | 1326 Eye St. N.W. Phone Frank. 1889. | (Healing Mimstry Daily, 10 am. to 8 p.m.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. SUNDAY, 3 PM SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY. PN Gond Words €l G TR by Viva M. January SUNDAY, R P Garnett January, “The 12’s of Scripture”’ WEDNESDAY., 8 P.M. VIVA M. JANUARY Series of Lectures on “MIND AND ITS ACTIVITIES” Subject, “Possession” UNIV |‘1RS,\|,I§1 . Chureli of O Fiiier (Universalist) Congregation worships at EPISCOPAL. Washington Cathedral The Bethlehem Chapel “A House of Praver for All Peaple MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.\W. Near Woodley Road. WORD." Communion 30 am. Morning Prayer and Litany. ..10:00 a.m Holy (ummunmu and Ser- mon. Preacher, Canon Myer . 1100 am People’s Sermon.. Rev. Charles | Rector of St. Alban's Parish 400 pn Music by the Cathedral Choir. Evensong and Preacher, the Warner The 4 o'clock service i by radio every Sunday. hroadcast Take Wisconsin Woodley ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette S Avenue cars or ' s Road bus line Crandall's Metropolitan Theater F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of a New Church) e Morning Serviea Sundas at 11 o'clock March 7. ervices : 1 AM., 745 P Re Res. dohn van Schalek. Jr.. 8 AM, e Subi “PRIMITIVE, ihEAS 0¥ Gon IN THE LORE OF THE BIBLE :..mmn Will Pre Evening “ARID AND FRU ITECIL LIBERALISM. Dr h Morni - Kindergarten at the same hour. Music led by Quartet Choir, Mrs. Alderman at the organ. Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thirty-first Sts Church ool at 12 o'clock (noon) Seats Fi e—Everybody Welcome. SPIRITUALIST. MESSAGE CIRCLE and LECTURE Selcioe Erameh of the SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST THE PLAYHOUSE 1S14 N ST. NW. 8 P.M. Wed. Mar. 10 Lecture and Spiritual Address by the Pastor Dr. dane B. Coates. | “CREATIVE THINKING" Private Advice hy Appointment Col | The First Spiritualist Church Communion and Sermon Lectiura by the Pastor (Rhvtor) Alfred H. Terry Holy Commu: Evening Pray Lenten services, Tuesday and Fri p.m. Wednesday. 11 am. and Pw-;_ho“ Wednesday evening. REV. WILLIAM T Rect v AR R Kssistant: dav in Lent iis } —Holy Baptiem m.—Confirmation Tnstruction for Prayer i r'rvreu AY. s —Evening service and sermon i the “Rev. William = uTmmn B.P and Sermob | | | “Medmmshlp and Prophecy” Followed by Spirit Messages Fbr T long to see vou, 11:00 a.m —Holy u 4450 m—Cmvflvmumn mmuon 5 0., Instruction Y R pm.. at Pythian TPmN- n.w.. wecond floor. Al weleo WHITE \u‘!\l nlwlnd “he Science service on, Wedne eveniigs, & pm.. 700 €h Bl g UNITY SPIRITUALIST HUR 8:00 p.m—Exening Service and Serman O the Rev. H. H. D Sterrett WELCOME To ALL All Souls’ Memorial Church Corner Conn. and Cathedral Ave H. H. D. STERRETT, MINIST! Sunday School, Spiritual ud Friday Sunday Night 110N R Nwe IS ATTITUDE 100 am. | oy TOWARD HE a:300m; [l gpinPEY:, N ¥ STRAC e ~"CHRIST CHURCH Ttk . ’rhursdav at 8 “A“fll NGTON l':“lh"( 1 T ] ) Sundec 7 TR O RV CALVEKT E. BUCK. Keetor. METHODIST EPISCOP. 790 AmHoly cohmunion = 49 A —tmirch School 1 l 00 a m —"l)]' Communion Preacher 6:45 p.m.—Young Teobie's League. 8.00 p.m—Evening Praser ¥ Service 430 pm. | and Bible | “SOUTH.” | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CRURCH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH 13TH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. N.E Take Lincoln Park Car Rev. John Paul Tyler, D.D. PASTOR 9:30a.m.— Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship; Communion. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 7:50 pm.—Organ Recital. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and Sermon Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting. and the Recto Formerly Pro-Cathedral NoW. Thomas _Worthington Cooke, Reetor. Mass. Ave. at 12th St. ) Rev. @ 11 AM. & et gl 9:30 am -Church k ool 4 3:00 pm—Chinese i School. Herbert E. MARVIN M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Cor. 10th and B Sts. S.W 010 a.m.—Sunday_Schonl Mt Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism's Representative Church) 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue N.W. Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 6:45 P.M,, Senior League 11 A.M.—JUNIOR CHURCH Sermon by Rev. W. A. McKee 11 AM.—DR. W. A. LAMBETH “The Supreme Sacrament” 8 P.M.—DR. W. A. LAMBETH “Super-Powered” i it New Members Welcome The church building will be dedjcated March 21 by Bishop Candler. Join now and take part in this great service as a member of Southern Methodism's Representative Church. I ren’s Service, Wedneada preial Pre A tomorrow morning Rev. rell of Azubu, Japan, will preach a | special sermon. ant Epiphany, the evening service. | Second Church of Christ, Scientist FIRST CHURCH-Investment Bldg., s THIRD FOURTH oity. Worshio at the Bix fied Church on Cavitel | Special Music by the Mt. Vernon Quartet and Chorus Choir of 100, Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. Church of Good Shepherd. At the Church of the Good Shepherd Dr. 1. H. Cor- WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd lnd A Sts. N Rev. Wi M. HOFFMAS, 9:30 a.m — <|x|day School. 11:00 a.m HOLY COMMUNION. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth Lea; 8:00 p.m.—Tllustrated Sermon, South America, the Country and the People.” e — }UNION M. E CHURCH Rev. Dr. J. H. A. Bamberger, assist- rector at the Church of the will occupy the pulpit at __CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST lIRA\I‘HFi OF ’I‘HF WOTHPR ) Hl Rf H 'HE RET “HRIS' CHURCH OF ¢ SCIENTIST. BOSTON. MASS. First Church of Christ, Sflenust Columbia Road and Euclid_S eaching by the Pastor pworth' Leagne. 11C St NE. Third Church of Christ, Scientist Masonic Temple. 13th St. and N Fourth Church of Christ, The Arcade, 14th McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Hth and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURC Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor CK R .ADI‘\(: ROOMS : ~Prayer Service. Sabbath School—Cla persons of all ges. —Pastor’s fi the childr Mh and K Ste Hours, 9 to 9, (ex ECOND CHURCHE-111 ¢ 2 Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week days. | Closed Sundays and holidays. | CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., '4th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9 (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). CHURCH—The Arcade, | 14th and Park Road (second floor) | 930 to 9 week days (except | Wednesdays. 9:30 to 5:30). CHRISTIAN. NINTH STREET | Christian (Jhurgh Ninth and D s N 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League—Devotion- al Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by (heme: the “The Pastor: Burning SERVICES. Frida Jun\or I’nuorlh “League, Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH JoRes KORERT . RARNES, Fastor 7 AB—Mase Meeting of Young Peove Short talks. fine music and delichtful fellowahin This church welcomes tha Lynchburg Collegn Crusaders 1o of WESLEY Connectient_ Ave. and Jocelen St.. HEVY CHASE, D. Park View Chmtlan Church Park Road, East of Georgla Ave. FRED . REYNOLDS, Wa are now building. Con; Minister. g our new nd enjoy it with us “Christian | 945 A.m —SUNDAY 11:00am “WHAT T SCHOOL meeting. the pas- VERMONT AVENUE Vermont Ave. North of N St RLE WILFLEY, LL. D., ed Church Scha H. 0 Tigher on.” S WRONG W < WORLD?" 800 pm— “HONEST DOUBT” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY “TRINITY Ave Pritchard on Christian Eduea- or will preach the third mon on books. “The Moun- | nin | Sehoal Teacher.” by Melville . Post. Special h the Mixed Quartet Wm. E. Braith Per and Fifth St S Res. MAN. Minister. Sunda, for all Colnmhu Helght: Chnshan 1 Church Park Road West of 14(h St Harvey Baker Smith, Minister #:30—Graded School Work 11:00—Sarman 7 n Endeavor Morning My our Sermon Mueic hapoy Sundas e Failire by Quartet and Fred 4 Director Metrop'olitan MEMORIAL M. E. (473) and C St. N.W. i n_ Lhnrch N.W . Pastor School and Bible " Worship and Preach 4:00 P M —Vesper Hour ton. promoter 6:16 pm —Varck C. E. Society 800 M —Evening Worship and You Are W Wonday _ME Mrs. Nellie Bur- ||| John Marshan P1 Pre. Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minister. 1AM Holy Communion s e “Holding Fast” Imperial Male Quartet Both Sersiees. 030 am.—Sundas Schoal %00 pm.—Epworth Leagu £.00 pm. Thursday——Pr: mesting. The National Methodist Church NB shool Hour g oy Anniversary subject 0 Young Men 11:00 a.m.—Pastor ' - to Youns F.C sermon Women by the Pastor Mondar—Pageant by ¥ Society s —Choir._contest 00 n.m.. Tueed 00 b, Wednesday Talent misht b, auditorium cOM Services will be h-m I:(‘ PAT, WHITE_ 'ERY R METHODIST _EPISCOPAL CHURCH - "CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY, Minister Merle E. Frampton, Director of Religious Education “alvary Church School. M Calvary Men's Bible Class. Doctor Arthur C. Christie, ’ Public worship with sermon by subject : “A JUST SCALE OF VALUES” SPECIAL MUSIC Young Peoples’ Devotional Servitce. Lenten Organ Recital. 00—Public worship with sermon-lecture GOMERY on the subject “A DRAMA WITH FOUR ACTORS” SPECIAL MUSIC |1nlwh Culberth Gray, Director. Isie ¥°. Montgomery at tlw Organ FRFF SE \Tfi TO THI" EOP1 TO ""‘, 5 = Ry e gy “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph T. llerson, DD‘. Minister X + 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Sacrament of Holy Communion. 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “The Mission of the Son of Man."” = Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Praise and Prlyer Service. - Music by vested choir. Edith R Athey, nrgnmd John H. Marville, director of music 00 p.m Stewart Vipond, President: 1100 MINISTER on the 00 by DOCTOR MONT- "l BLIC METHODIST EPISCOPAL) FOUNDRY lEriopst (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. MINIST 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—“The Same Night.” 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—“In His Train.” Music by Foundry Quartet Choir 8:00 P.M.—Mid-week Service of Prayer and Topic: “Lenten Glimpses of the Master.” | ’ Thursday, Praise. A Hearty Welcome to All Services at FOUNDRY. W. R.

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