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PRESBYTERIANS T0 LAUNCH DRIVE Membership Campaign Will Open Tomorrow—O0ld Members Return. t for the for new Tomorrow is the launching of the campa members in the Preshyterian churches )t Washington and vicinity. During the past four weeks all efforts were directed to the winning back of for- mer members and the re )f the habit of church attenda ports from the churches show a fying response to this effort congregations report from 30°to 50 per cent erage., The every member mado last Sunday, ‘hurches are finding this year will be the best financlal year in their his- re planning to engage fes and to install office 1 o facilitate the handling of correspondence and publicity, thus relieving the pastors of much office routine and settl them free for thelr high religious duties The campaign of church expansion and extension will open a new office on Fifteenth street, near the American Security and Trust Building, for the perlod of the campaign. CHURCH TO MEET AT HOTEL MAYFLOWER Christian Science Parent Body ofl the New Generation Changes Quarters. above the av- canvass was Wl several Beginning tomorrow services of the Parent Church of ti tion will be held in the room of the Hotel Maytlowe This church has no connection with the older C tion. M leader of an address when in W the regular The gene and its editorial anc quarters for Amerd the Christian Science Building, Jackson place. DECISION DAY TOMORROW. Preliminary to Reception at United Brethren Church. Decision day will be observed tn the Sunday school of Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol ard R streets, at 9:40 o'clock tomorrow. Those who do not belong to the church will he given an opportunity to ex- press their desire to unite in churc fellowship Palm Sunday, March 28. The minister will ]\ruu‘h in the morning on the theme, “The Cup Jesus Would Not Drink” and in the evening on “W huc Feather: at hington, supplementing vice. offices of this church ublishing head- are located in 20 Shiloh Bnytist Church. Special services will be held tomor- row at Shiloh Baptist Inmstitutional Church, Ninth and P streets. Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron, pastor, will preach at the morning serv *“The Wuy to True Greatnes The Junior and Intermediate Christian En- deavor Socleties will meet from 4 to 5 o'clock, while the Senior Soclety will convene at 6 p.m. At the night service the pastor will preach on “The Ten Virgins.” e on Theosophists to Move. The United Lodge of Theosophists will move next week to its new quar- ters on the seventh floor of the HIll Building, Seventeenth and 1 streets. The talk tomorrow evening at 8| o'clock on * ience of Life” and tha Wednes o will_be held in the j , at 1731 The opening meeting in quarters will be held next v evening at §:15 o'clock. A lecture will bo given. Third Baptist Church. Rev. George O. Bullock's topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tom: v at 11 am. is “Christ Must Win.” Bible school at 9:30 am. The Y. P. C. E. Soclety will discuss at 6 p.m. the topic “How to Overcome the Spirit of Anger and Re- venge'; Lilllan Dodson, reader. Dr. Bullock’s topic at § p.m. is “Who Is on the Lord's Side” Radio and Rehgmfi. “The Radio teligion” will be the subject t night of Rev. Ellis C. Primm at t} nd_Baptist Church, Fourth and_Virginia avenue southeast is the second sermon in a special series. His sub- ect at the morning service will be St Ministers to Mect Whe Presbyterian Ministers' Asso- glation will be addressed Monday morning in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Ly Rev. James s Fourth Pres Lecture on St. Patrick BROOKS. REV. DR. J. T. HERSON. PASTOR WILL PREACH ON IRELAND’S PATRON Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson Was Born in Belfast; Bible Class Drive On. Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, min- ister of Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth at Allison street, will deliver a sermon-lecture on % Patrick, the Apostle to the Irish, Sunday evening at S o'clock. Dr. Herson was born in Belfast. The subject of the sermion at the 11 o'clock service will be “A High Chi an Privilege.” A special effort is being made to double the attendance at the meeting tomorrow of the Men's Bible Clas Every member is expected to bring. friend to the meeting, which will be held in_the chi W.OW. W v ' | YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET. Presbyterinn Socleties to Pack Boxes for Mountain Schools. There will be a meeting of the voung people’s socletles next Wednes- day night at the Central Presbyterian Church to pack boxes of toys for the mountain schools. These socleties are interested in the support of several boys and girls in the mountain scho in Patrick ounty, Va.; Grundy, Va.; Banner Elk, Nacoochee, Ga. These toys are sent in addition to the Christ- mas boxes that were sent in Decem- ber. riday night the Bible History Class for Young People will hold its regu- lar meeting under the instruction of the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor. This class continues to be well attend- ed and much interest in Bible study has been shown, it~ Grace Baptist Church. Rev. F, W. Johnson will preach to- morrow in Grace Baptist Church, Ninth street and South Carolina ave- nue southeast. The morning subject will be *“Some Thlngs Every Christian Ought to Know.” The evening ad- dress \\"I]I be on “What Are You Walt- ing For? BACK to the BIBLE LECTURES Capital Memorial Church 5th and F Sts. N.W, SUNDAY, MAR. 14—8 P.M. Pastor B. H. Shaw ’demm’mn i “The Metal Man’s Message and the Next World Empire” An exposition of the remarkable prophetic dream in Daniel ii. he subject Second Commg of Clmst Is It Literal? B. G. WILKINSON, Ph.D. Seventh-Day Adventist Church Carrol and Willow Aves. Takoma Park, D. C. Is It Near? SUNDAY, MARCH 14 8 P.M. Lecture by DR. B. G. WILKINSON of Washington Missionary College Next Sunday night Dr. Wilkinson will begin a series of sermons on the books of Daniel and Rev= elations. Musical Program at 7:15, Fine Choir Led by Leoni« das Metcalf. MIDWEEK SUBJECTS Tues., Mar. 16, “The Coming League of Fri., Mar. 19, “Heaven —What Is It? Where Is It2” 'THE ' EVENING DRIVE FOR FUNDS T0BECONTINUED : St. COIumbas Episcopal Church Campaigning for $150,000. The second week of St. Columba's Episcopal Church campalign for new buildings ended with a total of §88,043 on hand in cash and pledges. While the goal of $150,000 necessary to com- plete the group of new structures is still far remote, the general bullding committee at the meeting held in the Parish Hall last Tuesday expressed gratification of the results thus far ob- tained and renewed its promise to con- tinue the intensive drill until every member and friend of the church has been called upon to give the fullest possible aid in the great undertaking. Finance Chairman Looker urged the canvassers to work diligently for the next few weeks in order that a large portion of the needed funds may be secured and thereby assure negotla- tion of a loan for the balance if neces- sary. During the course of the last meet- Ing word was recelved from a group of prominent business men in the city not members of the church, that they desire to aid in the campaign. John J. Boobar agreed to act as leader of the group and was joined by Paul Du- laney, Moritz Mayer, Dewey Zirkin. Dr. George A. Baker and Max Cun- ningham. MASS MEETING PLANNED. Interdenominational Session to Be| |1 Held April 23. The interdenominational mass meet- ing will be held at the Church of the Epiphany April 23 at 8 pm. Dr. Wil- fred T. Grenfell will tell of the hos- pital in Labrador conducted by the International Grenfell Association. This hospital was originally planned for the relief of fishermen operating along the Labrador Coasts, but also devotes considerable attentfon to the inhabitants of the villages in that far away land. This meeting is being ar- Mrs. A. Parker Crenshaw is tne chair- ranged by a local committee of which tri lazg, . Oser is sippiying the pulp Ninth and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Herbert Stoneham " and Wife Every night at 8 o'clock. Revivalists from the Great Outpour. ing of the Holy Spirlt in England, Seotiand and Treland Mrs. Stoneham is direct from the Great London Reviral conducted by the Xn.mo\ll Jefirey Brothers. hear these Irish and English Evnn‘elllll every night until further F ellowehip Service and Breakiog of \aon D Vlee(mz. 12 to 1 “Evers Week Day e SPIRITUALIST. Rev. E thte xnr;llnc Wednesday o'l Spiritual * o and Eriday rmmng« at i The First Spiritualist Church Lecturo by the Pastor, Alfred H. Terry Subject : “Spiritualism Triumphant” Follgwed by Spirit Mestagos, pray the Father. and ¥o her Comforter ' John p.m.. at Pythian Tem: sccond floor. ~ All MESSACE CIRCLE s LECTURE SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N ST. 8 1M, Wed., 2 cturo aud umm.\ Mdrr« A4 n Bietor: "HF. LI;ADETH ‘ME” Private Advico by Appointment. Col. 67 UNITY SPlRlTUALlST CHURC! At the Play Touse, Sunday Night 1814 N Sf. N.W. lfl BIRTH Tn A IFE" ACK. Pastor. REV. H. I'. STR Spigit Greetifs by Rev, Xda B, Strack, 3 ) Penna. Ave; Dan The Spiritual Science Church of Christ Invites You to Attend the Sunday Morning Service at 11 AM. The L’Aiglon Club Salons 18th and Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Jane B. Coates, Pastor Will Address the Congregation On “Qur Invisible Helpers” “Thinkest thou that Y to My Father, and he ve me more than twelve Matt. 26: B3, o e o':“yn l.nnon- of angely; Those so_desiring are requested to bring & flower in memory. anttls charch o founded on the Bible Seine of Christ A% wet forth e e ey tament: Al Welcome. (Southern Methodism's 11 AM 8 PM.— STAR, WKSHI'NG’I‘ON’ D, U, SATURDAY, WARCH 13, 1928.° Following the example of the Luther League of the District of Columblia, the Luther League of the M: Synod 1s to inaugurate a “News Let- ter,” according to information re- ceived from Rev. Mr. Shilke of Walk- ersville, Md. Every local soclety af- fillated with the Luther League of the District of Columbia has been invited to submit an article to appear therein, Clu.mnm C. Dittmer, treasurer of the Luther Leagub of Amerlca.g ports that $7,963 of the $25,000 for the erection of the administration building at Andhra Christian College has been received, which means that nearly one-third of the administration build- ing 1s already assured. The Luther League of Incarnation Church recently presented the Andhra Christian College pageant, *Where West Meets East,” by Mra. Copen- haver. - At its March husiness meeting Zion's League voted to hold a recep- tion and entertainment for the confirmation class of that church. PREACHES ON LAW. Rev. J. M. Atwood to Speak at First Universalist Services. “God and the Reign of Law"” will be the theme of Rev. Dr. John M. At- wood of Canton, N. Y., president of the Universalist general convention, tomorrow morning at 11 _o'clock, un- der the auspices of the First Univer- sulist Church, at Metropolitan Theater. Kindergarten will be held at the same hour. Adult Bible classes will convene at 12 o'clock, the men's class being led by Dr. ¥. W. Ballou, super- intendent of schools. The intermediate and primary departments of church school will meet at 9:45 am., at the parish house, 1601 S streat. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. _ SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON 1326 Eye St. N.! Phone Frank. 1889. (Healing Ministry Daily. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) VIVA M. JANUARY, Minister. BIBLE CLASS 6:45 PM. yrds Club. BILITY OF WORK, idred Jeffries. SUNDAY, 8 P.M. VIVA M. JANUARY Bible Interpretation of “STORY OF JOSEPH” WED DAY, 8 P.M. Series of Lectures on “Mind and Its Activities” Subject: “LAW AND TRUTH.” the | e |GREEK CATHOLICS PURCHASE BUILDING 1121 Eighth Street to Be Remod- eled; Will Be Opened as Church May 1. —— ‘The Orthodox Russlan-Graek Cath- olic Church of St. Alexander Nevsky, which had been meeting for some time at 1216 H street, has purchased the buflding at 1121 Eighth street, which will be remodeled for church services. The opening service In the new building will be held May 1, for which Rev. Wiachilav Gindlin s preparing a special program. ‘The Orthodox Russian-Greek Cath- olic Church was opened here by Father Gindlin, with services in one of the cha]vehg at Washington Ca- thedral, through the courtesy of Bishop James E. Freeman. Later services were held at the Church of 2 the Ascenslon, when it was decided to meet at the H street address. Will Address Bxble Class. Representative David Hogg of In- diana will address the Harrison Bible Class of Congress Street M. P. Church tomorrow at 9:45 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation nded upon Christian_Sclence as | tained i Binde. ad writinge: oft Mary Edgy. Established in Lendon. Eng. Jand: and Washinkton. D. C.. under tha lead- grenip of Mrs. Apnie C. BIX) Regular Sun- day services at 1 : Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower Address by Mrs. Bill Subject: “Omniscience’’ Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM, Public Reading Room 3 Jackson Place | THODIST EPISCOPAL. | EBENEZER M. E CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Rev. 5. W WATERS Minister. m.—gunday School Hour. m oly Communion. pworth Leagus Hour. 0ly Communion A WELCOME_TO_ALL. 14th and B Sts, and Mass, Ave. S.F. —DMen’s Rally Day— —Plattorm meeting. JoN " Boone & Co. S ARE WEILK E l\(‘fl AL \\ll TE. Park View Christian Church Park Road. Eaet of Georgia Ave. Rev. W. P. H!l.l’l‘ll. Minlster. Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. a.m.—Gradad, Church School. 1 FACING ~ THE e WN OF A TOMOR- n Mixed Doulle Quar- and choi i hwaite §:00 p.m. OW! Speclal musie hy directo Sor Soctaties. N INTH STREET Christian Church Ninth and D, all ages. ubject, hure! vor, Socictles 105y the Cnlnmhla Helghtl Christian Church Park Rond West of Harvey Baker hmlth. Mhuster 9:30—Graded School Work. 11:00—Sermon 7:00—Christian Eadeavor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL § EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" 'M. E. CHURCH sonrm ;lam ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. Take Lincoln Park Car PASTOR 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morn i ng Worship and Sermon, “The Old Rule.” p.m—Epworth League. p.m.—Organ Recital. pm.—Evening Worship " and Sermon, “The God of the Living.” Thur<dav $ PN yer Meeting Aldridge, Musical Director, n Moore, Jr., Organist Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST. REV., WM. AUBREY LYNCH, Pastor, 1LAM— “No Condemnation, No Separation.” PN rollowing Afar OF.” cial Muelc by the SRiion's Bible Clase. 5 a.m.; Epworth League, 7 p.m. Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South 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 AM.—JUNIOR CHURCH Sermon by Rev, W. A. McKee —“PREPARATION FOR DEDICATION” “MAKING SAINTS”. Dedication March 21 Bishop Warren A. Candler will dedicate this church at the services. Dr. J. S. Sexton, who worked for years to aid in lhe building plans, will preach in the evening. Special Musio by the Mt. Vernon i Under Directio Quartet and Chorus Choir of 100, n of R. Deane Shure. Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D. | REV. DR. G. G. JOHNSON AT BAPTIST MEMORIAL Every-Member Visitation Day Is Announced for Next Sunday at Church. Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson of Im- manuel, of the National Baptist Me- morial to Religlous Liberty, will con- duct the service and worship tomor- row morning with an appropriate theme. In the evening his subject will be “The Stone the Builders Re- Jected.” Next Sunday Immanuel will have its Every-Member Visitation day, when the deacons and deaconesses of thelr respective districts will call upon the members for the purpose af eniist- ing them for service and promoting good will. The prayer and fellowship service next Thursday night will be conducted by Deacon Pope and Deaconess Haw- kins representing district No. Jack Yeatman huas beer. appointed ssistant scoutmaster of Troop 43 of Bny Scouts, meeting at Immanuel. Ml“'l'Hl‘lnl§'l‘ FPIHCDPAL WHI'I'E. Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall PL. (4%) and C St. N.W. Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minister. 11 AM., Holy Communion “What Is True Worship?” 8 PM. “Dangers cf Success” Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. Sunday School. pworth League. Thursday—Prayer meeting. 3rd and A St i M. HOFFMAN, Pastor. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.. “Doing thé Things We Know.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. §:00 p.m.— “Religion in a Five-Room House.” Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. 9 Sunday School. Dumbarton Avcnue CHUR! iy Senool lay School. - —Communion: m.—Epworth League. m.—Preaching_by the Pa ) r.m or. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between Oth and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School—_Classes for persons of all 11:00 A.M.—Pustor's five mlnnm with e hildren. on by Vastor. Theme, " The Lora 6:45 P.M.—Epworth_League—Devotion- al Service. 1004 the Christian MIDWEEK SERVIC 11 5 Morning Worship—Sernion by Minister. S by Trinity Quartet Night Service exico’s New Dar. | Choria_Choirs. Our Happy Sund, Tinstrated Lecti Mu Connecticnt Ave, and Jocelrn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. | FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister. e are butlding. Come and enjoy it with us. 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. HOW CAN I SERVE?" 8:00 p.m.— , “THE QUESTION OF AMU MENT." EVERY ONE CORDIALLY ISCOPAL CHURC, CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY Minister 9:30—Calvary Church School, 9:30—Calvary Men's Bible Class, subje “THE CHURCH AS 7:00—Epworth League Dovotio; 7 Lenten Organ Recital. :00—Public worship with serm GOMERY_on the subjec “THE BESE FREE SEATS TO THE P Ul l'l William S. Hockman, Director of Religious Education Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. , Mr, Stewart Vipond, President.; Doctor Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 1 (X)—Pubhc \\urship with sermon by the MINISTER on the AN INVESTMENT” SPECIAL MUSIC nal Service on-lecture by DOCTOR MONT- £ TTING SIN” SPECIAL MUSIC Julia Culbreth Gray, l]|rerlor of (‘lmmh Music. Elsie F. Montgomery at the O re: (‘4 A (ORDIAL WELCOME TO | | now ocenpying our mew ||| i DR. PORTER IS ILL. Dr. T. D. D. Clark to Take Place of First Baptist Pastor. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, {s confined to Garfield Hospital, and in his absence Dr. T. D. D. Clark will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. Communion service after morning sermon. Swedish serv- fce at 3:30 pm. by Rev. Peter C. Lindstedt of Wilmington, Del. CHRISTADFLPHIAN. Christadelphian Ecclesia * NAVAL LODGE HALL. Every Sunday. 11:30 a.m._Ail welcoma. Christadelphian Chapel 32 Webster St. N, WORSHIP, 11 A M. FRIENI Friends Meeting' 1811 Eye St. N.W. m;\[echng at 11 a.m. ST A,RAK,&CHOOLT 10 AM, Friends Church l 330 Pa. ave. ST; MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W, Bet. G and H Sts. Low Masseq ut 7:15 and 8:15. 15 e gt 0w Sase'al 1715, e fl"nflfln of the 13 Tuesdays in ot 'h AnlthV will begin Lou Tufhn’gx;r \hr Services at 7 am. and BAPTIST. SECONDABAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. 11 AM— “TWO SIDES.” 8 PM.— “THE RADIO AND RELIGION. | Becond Sermon in Special Series. £:30 a.m.—Sunday. 00 Y. P. U. TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. T. 0. JONES. 11 8. —“INCREASE OUR FAIT Som—oTHE CONVINCING OF A MIRACLE.” Bible School, 0:30 a.m. B. Y. POWER _____ALL W “Chevy Chase Baphst (Western Ave. Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor i1 AN “The Unanswerable Question.” { a in Bethany. _ E Near 7th S.W. Revival Meetings Begin Sunday and con- tinus till Good Friday. Dr. L. B. Warren ‘The Famous mnhnr BeRi SWoek B o.m. Hear him read the Bible and 5. b Y. The' goa) m ‘o8 "Bkt Siase | hitathea,_and Darlington-Betes. Come and 811 0as 0 ALl ars welcoma: KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH Oth St. near B S.W. CHAS. P. RYLAND, Pastor, am—Bible Schgol no Theme: “A LAD'S Thome: | SIGNS GOD. “The Zion Baptist l(.'.hux'cl'x F St. Bet. 5rd and S.W. (The Church of the Howard. 11:00 a.m.—Services. Sermon by Rav James L. Peon, DD.. of the Sehool of Relizion of Tow Subfsct, Tnseen.” 3:00 5. —The Tord's S Services conducted 8:00p.m.- —‘Zr Lot vy B How, £ayies Hev. Richard 5:00 p.m.—Junior 600 p.m —S GRAC aou\sn\. Pastor ol Classes for ) THING TGHT TO_KY YOU vuq'nn. YERY ARE REODE 1SLA D4AVL ond St Mi Everybody icela o1 home West Washmg-ton Baptist Church Corner 31st and N Sts. N.W. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor, 1AM SIXTIT AND A STS. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Preashing Sunday by REV. GEORGE D, Al)\\lS. D.D., of Youkes 8 PM. “Journeys to Jerusalem” (Tlustrated) II. THE TEMPLE. ___“The 0ld_Gospel fo First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. T. D. D. Clark will preach Sunday momiing’ and_evening in the ahsence of Dr. S. J. Porter. who is & vatient in Garfield Hospit Communion after morning sermon. Splendid music by the Baptist Quartet Chofr. Swedigh, eervic 3:30 p.m. sedt: Wilmington, Del. In the Heart of Washington For the Hearts of Washington Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson EV. NEWTON M unday. Peter C. March Lind- . SINMONDS, WHO CARRIED A THE CROWN OF Crohy’ nmm school, 9:30." Classes for ail, Prayer meeting, Thuredas. § pw. All Cordially Invited. (Organi: MINI 11:00 a.m. Friday, 3 FOUNDRY 9:30 a.m.—Church School. “Unused Belief.” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 p.m.—“The Boast of a Preacher.” e Music by Foundry Quartet Choir Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Mid-week prayer and praise service. Topic, “Lenten Glimpses of the Master.” 3:45 p.m.—Week-day School of Religion. WELCOME e——— W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door. METHODIST EPISCOPAL zed 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. STER Sixteenth at 0:30 A.M.—Church School. PRIVILEGE.” 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. APOSTLE TO 'HAMLINE “The Church Beautiful” Allison Street Joseph T. Herson, D.D., Minister 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “A HIGH CHRISTIAN 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. Subject : “ST. PATRICK, THE THE IRISH.” - Thursday, H. Marville, pes 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. ——————————% ic by vested choir. Edith B, Athey, orgmht Music Jyh s director of Nahonal Baptist | Memoml To Religious Liberty ew World." __ | 18!h Street and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D. 111 AM.—Morning Worship. |7:45 PAL—"The Stone the Builders Rejected.” INETEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Comner of 10th and I Sts. N.W. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., Puste P mem meet Bom.. with Froe casy ‘enten Petworth Baptist Church 7th and Randolph Streets The Friendliest Chiurch in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH Pastor SPECIAL SERVICES March 14th to 21st 8 p.m. Subject: JONAH, by THE SEA-GOING PREACHER Sunday, 11 A.M. and 8 P.ML Evening Services, 8 0'Clock Hear Rev. Perry Mitchell Ex-U. S. Chaplain Quartet and Congregational Singing 8th & 11:00—“TREASURES Second in the Series on “‘Some Deserve to Be MALE QUARTET JUNIOR CHURCH—! A Cardu.l Invitation is extended to BIBLE STUDENTS. 'CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. S. Abernethy, D. D., Minister Preaches “Studies in the Sermon on the Mount™ 8:00—“THE WOMAN WHO SAVED A CITY WITH A WELL AIMED STONE” SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30—6:45 C. E. H Sts. HERE AND THERE” Nameless Bible Characters Who Remembered™ VESTED CHORUS CHOIR DR. J. R. DUFFIELD attend any or all of these meetings BIBLE STUDENTS. The World’s Only Hope The desire of all nations is for universal peace on a perfected earth, in the enjoyment of health, prosperity, happiness and everlasting life. That all this and more wi the establishment of God's theme of ill be brought about through Kingdom on earth is the G. W. Walters SUNDAY, 11 AM. York Theater Ga. Ave. and Quebec St. NW. SEATS FREE Tnternational Students’ Ass ible. NO COLLECTION

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