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12 OLD-TIME CHURCH SOONONNEW SITE Removal of First Presby- terian Edifice, Built 99 Years Ago, Decided Upon. The First Presbyterian Church, lo- ated on John Marshall place near C street for 99 v the corner stone having been laid April 10, 1827, 1s to move to @ new site at the corner Massuchusetts avenue, Garfield hirtv-six streets. At u meeting of the congregation ecently it was decided to purchase the new site The church's farther than 18 aud history goes back The first meeting y ¢ of the congregation was In the arpenter shop us by the work- men building the White House, sev. ral years before the national Gov- ernment took ¥ ston of this city. First Pastor in 1395, the first n 1795 by timore to labor “the Federal Preshyt vithin the bounds of Clty! On giving up the carpenter shop on was granted the in the Capitol, the y the Supreme Court, and first Lord's supper of the new churel was administered. Several istinguished figures n A\merican Listory have been regular Jttendants i this church, Presidents k and Plerce: James + United States Sen- Tuter times, President, L Ak, Grover Cleveland, who were the White llouse by the yon Sunderland. Rev. T. sociated ulvh % ,\dolos Allen oom Present Pastor lHere .\Im‘e 1913, Rev. Dr. John . began his ministry in cceeding Rev. Donald Me- tion has been made that sration of the centenary luce of worship wiil f the new bulld- v equipped to serve the old build- rved the century that is be the ing the comin ing 1 pas d. EPWORTH LEAGUES - SPONSOR LECTURES Three Organizations Addresses by Dr. S. G. Krish- nayya, Young Hindu Professor. Announce The Epworth Leagues of the Foun- ary Methedist opal Church Mount Vernon Place Methodist copal Church South politan Methodist 1 have arranged for Dr. 1, young 1lindu, to gi rree lectures next week. _Dr. Krishnayya, a graduate of d'the University of Madras and who was given the de- ctor of philosophy at Co- is in this country 1o study the industrial school system of the United States in order to ald in warking out imilar system in indta. 1lis program includes an fl- Justrated lecture on Indla, a demon- <tration of Hindu costumes and: cus- ind a demonstration of Hindu Krish- a series G. magi Tie will speak at the Metropolitan «‘hurch Tuesday; Mount Vernon Place Church Wednesday, and the Foundry Church Friday. In addition to the re r program at the Foundry Church, T a will give a dramatization favorite love story of the Hindu: Tahabarhata,” the story of Queen 'ltrl WILL SPEAK TO ADULTS Represeutative Robslon to Address Petworth Baptist Bible Classes. entative John M. Robsion of will adress the adult Bible Petworth Baptist Sunday ¢ at 9:45 J. Smith, the pastor, will have E subject tomorrow morning the second of his series of talks on “Busi- aess for the King,” his particular heme Deing, < Tie will also have a chi sermon entitled, “Jack and JiL” In ihe evening Mr. Smith’s subject will d's Game; God's Rules.” 1 meetings conducted by chell. pastor of Claren- will close to- FRATER ACHAD Noted Author and Lecturer of Tondon, England and Chicage, Tiinols P i,ml"d"r flnd I‘Nflflfnl of lhl of exehomagian goo i TEDaina%R4 Tiermero PRICRODHT. Wille Deliver a Serles of Six Public Lectures At 8 P.M,, at THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. March 21st—"The Message aster iy, March 2ond—"“Ideals as To- e= to Actlon.” ursdsy, March 23rd.—*God, Man and The Cosmos.” vednesday, March 24th—*How to ke the Great Attalnment.”, h - 25th.—"Some As- pests of March 26th.—*“Making Moot oF Nour Opportaniies e Sunday, Free Will Offerin; Week days, Adamisslon GO conte. I Baltimorean to Preach l REV. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR ST. MARGARET” Herbert Scott Smith An- nounces for 7:30 0'Clock Passion Sunday. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rec- tor of St. Margaret's Church, Con- necticut avenue and Bancroft place, announces the following services for the fifth Sunday in Lent. sometimes called Passion Sunday: Holy commun- lon, with corporate communion for members of the Communicants’ League and all parish workers, Sundi school, 9:30 a.m.; morn- ing prayer, with sermon by the rec- tor, 11 o'clo supplementary instruc- tion for the recently confirmed, 3:30 p.m.; evensong, with sermon by Rev. Tlr H. P. Almon-Abbott, rector of Grace and St. Peter's, Baltimore, 4:30 o'clock. During the week Canon Stokes will speak at 4:45 Monday, delivering the thind address of his series on “The Rusle Teachings of Jesus.” Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs tor will continue hi Influence of the Bib Men.” and on Friduy speak to the voung Externals of the Chur Thursday, the feast of the Annu clation of the Blessed Virgin Mar there will be a celebration of the holy eucharist at 11 a.m. FANNY CROSBY SERVICE TOMORROW ANNOUNCED Foundry M. E. Rites Will Honor Memory of Blind Writer of Church Music. In Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow evening a service in memory of Fanny Crosby, the blind hymn writer, will be held. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown arris, will speak 1 the subject eelng in the Dark.” At the morn- ing service his theme will be “What I Have Written.” ‘The “junior churc! 1s held each Sunday morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. John C. Millian, director of religious education. At 3:45 o'clock Friday aft- ernoons there is held ‘a ‘‘week-day school of religiod,” to which all chil- dren from 6 to 11 years of age are welcome. . Dr. Frank W. Collier, teacher will speak at 10 a.m. on the !hema “hrist Mani- festing His Glory—in the Temple.” Rev. T.-0. Jones’ Sermon Topics. Rev. T. O.+Jones will preach at both services tomorrow at Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets. The -topic for the 11 a.m. service will be “Pleading Together”; for the 8 p.m. service, “Witnesses.” DR. H. P. ALMON-ABBOTT. Rev. on the Lives of i istant will e nlfl on “The :z momammnmn-aannmtnum» FENWICKE HOLMES 'Will give his famous series of Free Lectures At the Willard Hotel Ballroom March 26-28-29-31, April 1-2 Fenwicke Holmes® lecturss are original, inspiring, full of wit and packed with real in- formation along the line of the most modern thought in the field of suggestion, psy- cho-analysis, science and the philosophy of the mind. Bubject and lectures are all different from first series. FREE TO THE PUBLIC Management Benjamia Jelica ; : Many Coming Back From Hell Soon The return of past generations from the Bible, “HELL” will be a momentous event in the history of mankind. That this will be accomplished through the Kingdom of God, which is soon to be established on earth, is clearly promlséd in the Scripture. Don't fail to hear this message of comfort and Dr. W. H. Jenkins SUNDAY—11 AM. York Theater . Ga. Ave. and Quebec St. NW. hope by Seats Free cloonis’ Aueciation Ne Ovifection THE EVENING BISHOP'S GUILD MEETS THURSDAY Episcopal Diocese Spring Gathering Will Hear Vari- ous Reports. The annual Spring meeting of the Bishop's Guild of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington, will be held in St. Alban’s gulld hall next Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. The business meeting will be preceded by a celebration of the Holy Comunion in_the Bethlehemy Chapel at 10. The Bishop's Guild is composed al- most entirely of women, many of them being officers or active members of organizations of women within the church for the accomplishment of definite purposes. Each organization ! makes a report of its activities, its contributions, its needs and its finan- clal status. Tighteen groups of women are rep- resented by the Bishop's Guild. Mrs. C. M. Wilkes is the secretary. The bishop will preside. BISHOP TO PREACH. Confirmation to Be Given at St. John's Church Tomorrow. Bishop Freeman will visit St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, to- morrow morning for the purpose of confirmation and will preach the ser- mon. In the evening at 0 o'clock Rev, Dr. Johnston will give a lecture on ‘The Development of Religious Tdeas in the Period between the O!d and New Testament.” DR. WEIR TO TEACH. Class at Allison M. E. Church Will Hear Speclal Sermon March 28. Dr. W. W. Weir will teach the Men's Bible class at Tlamline Meth- odist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, tomorrow morn- ing at 10 o'clock. The subject is .V:s\ls the Truth, the Light and the o March 28 the class will attend the morning church service I a_body, and the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Joseph T. Herson, will preach a sermon es- peclally for men. OTHER SERVICES. HALL MISSION 623 LA, AV V. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Sunday Ser 0 P.M. Preaching by Re llunlmn lehyr Prayer N ,I\“ll_“"' Thur-diy. 8 P W. o Tsland ‘ave. n.w. per_service: day, 4 p.m INCARNATION -4 Northeast cor. Two squares west of Ga. ave. REV. K NANKEN, JR. PASTOR. Gallatin 14th " Church of the Refor Rcfmhon - E Znd and B St OHN WE! 7148 pm —) Thursday evening, Seats free. ne_cordially fnvited. Grace Lutheran Church Joppa Hull. 0th and ot @mh of the Atonement Spanitol et and Rhode Teland ave. ARD E. R, P con“c"ordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 8.m.—Bible School. 10:00 a.m.—German Service. 11:15 a.m.—English Service. 8:00 p.m—Presentation of Confirmands. X 0 p. i R ursday. Eitany ‘sorvice. Frasy 4160 P COLUMBIA ~HEIGHTS, Park Road . . Ave. Ienien Sérvices conducted Ey Butler. at Fndeavor macting A Sermon on the Eighth Commandment Sunday School, 0:45 am. LENTEN SERVICE 'l'hllui.y—"lfl P.M. Speclal Musle. Trlnity Lutheran Church Fourth and B Sts. N.W. LMISSOURI SYNOD) HENNIG, Pastor. .;—Gefln Su"lu Mn—-sund School, 1 am. “HEARIN aon's Worps {ble Gormrin Lent —Enziioh unferf"sgff"“ 4.3:,.&, (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., Pastor. 5 a.an.—Bible School, 11:00 a.m — Service With Sermon by Pastor LE MBm.—cmnl-n Endelvar Ffilfl" :00 Servico With Sermon by Pastor ‘Thursday. 3? pnu—hnten service in Saturday, 7: '3? D.m. Tse“lfr catechetical This Church Welromss You. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church 11tb and H Sts. N.W. JOHN T. HUDDLE, D. D., Pastor. 0—Sunday School. __._u_r-a_____ Keller . Memorial Lutheran Maryland Ave. and Ninth 6t. NE, §. T. Nicholss, D. D., Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. ‘Wiles Bible Class for Men. Morning Service at 11: “THE ulfiufio‘a Or ' Jkscs” Erenin; $o “THE M Young People's Societies at G:45 p.m. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. STAR, WASHINGTO . To Address Class DAUGHTERS OF KING Officers and Chapter Delegates Will Meet Thursday to Discuss Pre- convention Problems. The diocesan officers of the order of the Daughters of the King in the Dio- cose of Washington will assemble Thursday at 8 o'clock in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, with delegates and alternates of the 27 parish chapters of the order, for the annual Spring offl- cers’ conferenco. “This conference is not a legislative meeting, but is a deliberate assembly in preparation for the annual conven- tion of the order which will be held late in April. The matters to be brought before the convention will be ssed and the chapter officers and delegates will tuke back to thelr par- ishes a plan of the work to be accom- plished at the convention for local dis- cussion and nstruction. Miss Ada B. Voute, diocesan presi- dent of the Daughters of the King, will preside. Services Are Announced Unity Sunday school and Bible class will meet in the Unity auditorlum, 1326 I street, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Christlan healing class to- morrow afternoon at 4:45 by Arthur P. Buck, assoclate minister. Good ‘Words Club at 6:45 p.m., led by Esther Cookman. Viva M. January will lec- ture at 8 p.m. on “From the Land of ¥amine to the Land of Plenty.” REPRESENTATIVE DAVID HOGG Of Indisna, who will address tl Baraca Class of Centennial Bapti Church, Seventh and I streets nort| east, tomorrow :30 a.m. The class extends an Invitation to any one inter- ested to attend. RDENOMINATIONAT “The Great Work,” Topic. The subject of the sermon tomor- row morning at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, at the Western Prosbyterian Church, 1 street between Nineteenth and tiath, will be ~The Great Work.” and in the cvening at 8 o'clock he will take for his theme “The Unashamed Apostle.” GOCIFTV OF WASHINGTON 1326 . Phoue Frank. 1880. m. 0’ 8 v.m.) Mialster. Subject: ‘.U\D \\ 8 PM. VIVA M. JANUARY PROSPERITY SERVICE “From the Land of Famine to the Land of Plenty" WEDNESDAY, 8 “mehdge and Wildom CHRISTADELPHIAN. Chmhdelphmn Ecclesia The Presbyterian Churches Welcome You Create in us clean hearts, O God, and renew a right Spirit within us. Restore unto us the joy of Thy Salvatien. Gunton-Temple Memorial |[Church of the Covenant 16th and Newton Sts (N Street Entrance.) Rev. Bernard Bruskam| .\ A. MRS, ETHEL of Tas Wil eic “THE PRACT |rr' Monday. ‘astor., Zserme RS TIANTTY 8 11:00 am n b (u"sg NITYS Mareh RMON. THY. BARRIER! Wr. Fast, baritone; rs. Rlein, ‘organist. r peetitis At l\ll‘m-l\ Mrs. Conn. Ave., REV. CHARLES Minister. REV. WILLL Aesistant and Dire ( 3 e o, Thursdas, iz 5" T o gl Spain. by arles Wood. Washmgton Hexghts Presbyterian Church Colgmhia_and Kalorama Rds. Rev. JOHN"C. PAUMER, D, D, Minister, —a Soh ” 3" \"‘d.{p Sermon by Dr. Palmer, ng_in All the Tithes and ve Me, Saith the Lord.” ing o Temptation — Allve Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D., Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D,, Pastor Emeritus. tione 9:30—Tntermediate and Tnior Depart-| nts of Sunday School 0:45—Priniary and Beginners’ m.-m 45— AT Comers’ Bible Clae for Men. Uy Mr. Emest H. Van Fosean 9:45—Dr. Thom' and Wane 10:00—Teacher ninz Class. Rev Wm. A. Eisenberger. Teacher. | 11:00—Kindergarten for Children 2 to 6 ears of age. 11:00—Mornipz Dr Wa STROKE. 6.15—Christi Vewpe Dible Class for Men| Sermon WeerR | Servioe, gods “THE Endeavor Supper and rion. 8:00—Fxening Servics. Sermon hr Dr, Wood E SAVING NAME.' Evening Choir of 100 Voices. 8.00—Thursday. Midweek Service for Praser .md rmumn A CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. | o “TH 9:30 2.m.—Sunday School. W. W, Tuckey, Eumrmunden en’s Bible, Ciass, Frank L. X adieton, Tenther, —Morning Worship. Sermon hy n{ James H. Miers, Sub. “The Silent Year: ian _Endeavor_ Sooieties Worship. Sermon, b | James Miors. Gub- |“What the Prodig-l Teaches Us | About (Ile Results of Sin.” | 22nd St. M. AND 7:30 P.M. ing by the | C., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926. l Rev. Geriah Lamkins to Preach. The Rev. Lamkins wiil | THEME IS ANNOUNCED. Geriah TO HOLD CONFERENCE | gev. Dr. Atwood to Preach at mnt preach at the McKinley \m.mn..l Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets, | Universalist Services. tomorrow at 11 a.m. and at 8 p.m ! “The Surpassing Value of the Pres-| A covenant meeting will be held at | ent Moment will be ghe theme of Rev.13:30 pm. | Dr. John M. Atwood of Canton, N. Y., (™ president of the Universalist General Convention, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, under the auspices of the First Universalist Church, at \lelra politan Theater. Adult Bible classes will convene al 12 o'clock, the men’s class being led | by Dr. F. W. Ballou, superlmendmu of schools. The intermediate and pri mary department of the church school will meet at house, 1601 El speaker will be Re Lowe, c(‘nl‘rnl FRIENDS. riends Church .} fcen wi . Midweel 1811 Iiye St. Sty Meeting at 11 a.m. FREDERICK 4 LIBBEY will ayend. 10 AN L ARE Wi SPIRITU:\LIB " Rev. E. White | 00 oth st S viceting Dr. John Srmith perintendent of Spipitual ana Friday e Spiritus i w o reddigs. 115 10t a1, bW MESSAGE CIRCLE and "LECTURE | Branch_of _the SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N ST. NW. 8 P.M. Wed, Mar. 17 Lecture and Spiritual Address by the Pastor. | . dane B. Contes, “THE SPIRIT WORLD" Privats Adsics by Appomntment Col. 6237, UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHUR Memorial United | North Cayil Msoim' '::t “The Joy of “Thre Sermons b the Minister. Roll and Home Dept. Day in choot cmus;.; THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE e PARENT CHURCH of the New Generation NCE (New) At the Playhouse, Sunday, 8 F.M. e R N P. STRACK DAY 0N, OR Lecture by Rer. Subiject PRESE CH RE] ratian_Sclence as_con- and ‘writings of Mary Adw Eataniianed T Landon, ng ashington. D. . under 5o foad Annie C. Regular Sun- e i Founded upon Chi tained i the Bible Baker iy and DOES THE et “mnu,mu\mn 1da E. Strack stage Serrico. 000 Penna. Ave SR P hureas at 8 Do “The First Spi tualist Church Lecturs by the Pastor. Alfred H. Terry Subject: “YOU YOURSE‘LF" ler\u- 4 Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower Address by Mrs. Bill Subject: “Universal Salvation” Sunday Sehool. 20 Jackeon Place, st 11 AM, Fubl Reading Room Il Temple. 1012 8th & Al weloome.” The Spiritual Science Church of Christ Invites You to Attend the CHRISTIAN. = Park View Christian Church Park Road. of Georgla Ave. Rev. W. P. SMITH, Minlster. e 9th St. Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E. (Near the Capitol) BENJ. H. MELTON Pastor 0:30—-Graded Bibla School of 1000, 11:00—Sermon by the Pastor. 6:45—Christian Endeavor Societies 74 Sunday Morning Service at 11 AM. The L’Aiglon Club Salons e Tautor 18th and Columbia Koad N.W. Pre-Laster Revival Services be- gin at 11 AM., the pastor preach- ing every evening at 745, Large chorus choir with special features each night. EVERYBODY INVITED NINTH STREET | Christian Church Ninth and D Sta N.E Rev. Jane B. Coates, Pastor Will Address the Congregation On “The Never-Failing Love of God.” it beareth wli with e ave the” ehiidren of These so_desiring _are requested to brl.n( & flower in memorrx. chureh 1s founded or the Bible a 1 6:45—Christian, Endeasor S ‘Socdettes. ermon by the or. Worship at the Big iied Chureh on Capitol H Street Chmmn Church REV. 1. 3. KERRICK from Indiana will DBt SR L 745, 'at both services, under | “THE LIGRT OF DIVINF GUIDANCE ALL THE UNIVERSE TO BE Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. chool. THE GREAT BAHAI NEW YEAR and 8:00 p.m.- FI :n‘“ .-'.-im., rom _ books, —Fini i A'ln:‘u‘zu.s of THE SRY." Special m\mn—\nm fizod Dotble Quartet and Cho B" | waite, di\"(‘ 0 7:00 nm B, o ion Columbia Heights Christian Church Park Road West of 1 Ihrvev Baker hmllh. Mlnmer aded Sehool Work, Sunday, March 21, 8 P.M At the Playhouse. 1814 N St. N.W. | . Thursdar. nm.—Service of Praver maBTine Study’ Chester W, Adl‘r. Organist, e, WSt . Wheeler, Solois(. PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place (Oppeslte Courthouse.) John Brittan Clark, Minister | ALY, CORDIALLY WELCOME. | Metropolitan Presbyteml-i Corner 4th and B Sts. S.E. REV. FRE!-:IFY ROHRER, Pastor. 0ok sprm PIRITCAL, ORPR Tn_the evening M. Rolofson will “HEART OF CHRI | The Young Peonle creming gervice, and arc n large nu; WESTMINSTER 5th St. near E St. S.W. 1AM, “Tongues of Fire.” 4:30 “Can We Communicate | With Them?” Rev. M. W. TOLSON, Pastor. 11am—The Pastor will preach on __Lenten_“Messages to_the Sorrowing. Spers ke alMON T | Western Presbyterian Church 8pm—Judes xg,iv!!;; cmffi“fln ahr | H St Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. “0\! Rev. J. Harvey Dunbam, Pastor. TIANIT are responsible for th P expecied 1o Central Prelby!emn Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and lrv(n: SI NWw. 11 AM. “The Great Work.” 8 PM. | “The Unashamed Apostle” SPECIAL MUSIC, NORTHMINSTER 11th Street and Rhode Jsland Avenue N.W. HUGH KERR FULTON, Pastor. eties nars. Prais Service Audn-q by Re M janes. pm.. Thoidss—Praser Service. sm-u children cared for during morning service. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 13th St. 5 Aunual on;mzntlunal \!eenmr 'rhundly. “Eastern Preshyterian Charch Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor. | F INSIDE OF THE Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, l’eck Memorlhl Cllapel Penn. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. Irving Washington Ketchum, Minister. Another Big, Joyful Sunday. 11:0¢ OWHAT, JESUS BELIEVED. MR. KETCHUM. 745 p.m— e o AL agter, mother anday Fimnente at close, milk for culliren: oo sy Poe & weut Muske o Poukure: 1 ‘The Place of Faith and Friendship SERVICES: 9:45 A.M~Bible School 11 A.M.—Morning Worship: *“When Dreams Come True.” 6 P.M.~Young People’s Fellowship and Tea. 8 P.M.—Evening Worship: . XII Personal Problems in Religion “Can We Avoid Temptation 001, hrl-uln Endeavor So- cleiles going: SIXTH PRESBYTER!AN St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B and Sth Sts. S.W. Rev. H. D, HAYES, D. D., Pastor. *“The Church Where You Feel at Home." 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W, REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, or. 11 AM, “GIVING® 8P, “IT IS REPORTED. Rev. H. E. BRUNDAGE, D, D., Minister. 11:00 . 3. B. Dut- 8:00D. 9:80a. School. 10, Adult 7:00 p.m—C. E. Soeicties. s Speaker: Dr. Alfredo Warsaw Subject : “The Bahai Springtime” Special musical p NITARIA! All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: G. B. PIERCE, D. D. Seats Free. EPISCOPAL. EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th Rev. Z. B, Phillips, D. D., Rector Al Welcome. No tall«non TLYSS 9:15 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “The Soul’s Fellowship” 5:00 pm.—Quiet Period with Organ Music. %7:30 p.m.—Motion Plcture Hour: “Amundsen’s Polar Flight” THEOSOPHY. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m.—Morning Prayer Rector. 3:00 paun.—Church School. 4:00 p.m—Evening Prayer! Theosophical Society Washington Lodge, 1216 H Street N.W. SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 8 PM. ADDRESS: “MAN'S LIABILITIES.” Harry D. Appleby. Muste.’ TONIGHT—LECTURE AT 8 P.M. Rogers at the Play- 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rec- tor. Subject, “Hamlet.” Special noonday preacher, Rev. Chicago. Monday to Friday, inclusive, at 10:30 a.m., series of spirational talks for women by Mrs. Ethel Patterson. ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV, flmn’r sco'rr SMITH. D. D.. Fifth !lnlty |n Leat. 7:30—Holy Communion. 00—Morning Praver and Sermon by 4 30—}4\ enmng Th\mdly. 1| President, I, Dbouse, 1814 N ». “Earth’s New Civilization.” Classes during the week as usual. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS . 709 New HIll Bldg., 17th and I-Sfs. Sunday. March 21. 8 p.;m “THE BIRTH OF SPRIN Study class Wednesday, 8 p.m. All welcome, No dues. fees or collections. “EARTH'S NEXT CIVILIZATION” -‘3&"-‘-‘33:‘(5 h1‘-ll‘lell wonm' AT 8 0oLock THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N-8t. N.W, Ayl of Heheroggonf, P. Alrmm Abbott. B, B Dmly 4:45 pm. Y W. Myrdpck Mill Rd, and Alvemaie K.V o ..‘"“‘" “’!.m! B A BB it | B NOW 1N FEAST OF NAWRUZ | and Sermon by the| | Frederic S. Flem- ing, Rector Church ! iev of the Atonement, ! “GROWTH OF RFLIG 1ons TWEEN, EPISCOPAL. fler CHRI'SI"I'l CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISHL and Se U 11:00am 6:45 pam.—Yo 8:00 pm.—Te pm v Chave | ST. .IOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services: AM., 11 AM., 7:45 P.M HOP PPEEMAN .1 ~ DR. Jlill\\'lfl\ Exening Sihis i < TDEAS BE-| AN OLD AND NPW ESTA St. Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Cirele Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector SUNDAY \I"R\ICI-\ 7:30 and 11 Daily 7:30—Th umi.u 110 Al Seats Free and Uni-szne! ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathadra! Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W Kev. Thomas _Worthington Cooke, Rector. Rev. Thomas MeCiintock Fon. Associate 8 and 11 AM. 090 am— b Sebool 3:00 p n ness Schoo! @:00 pm. | Peorin's "Sodaty “ST. JOHN b CHURCH Georgetown P.msl Corner ot 6 &nd Potor Wew. T. Bland Vucker, and CREFH ARISH St. Andrcw s Chqrch 3 ¥ ALI TRlNI’l'Y CHURCH 'd und « \ln.u N \\ILl l\\l 48 Que Steoet (Fla. ave Sercioes Su i Rev | Sarviees ST. ]AMES"CHURCH pear Macs. Ave. At W. AT O and 'llnru -fir: REV. E. PINENEY WROTH, Rectors Sermon 58S, Al ANNUNCIATION iction for D A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL® Washington Cathedral The Bethlchem Chapel “A House of Prayer ior All Peop'e” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W Near Woodley Road. Holy Communion iass 430 ED Morning Prayer and Litany... . Holy Communion and Scr- mon. Preacher, Canon Stokes 11:00 ople’s Sermon 10:00 am Evensong and Preacher, the Rt. Rev. James E. Frye man, D. D, Bishop oif Washington..... .. 400 pm Music by the Cathedral Choir. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin Avenue cars or ‘Woodley Road bus linc. o s IR G . ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 3017 14th £1. B3V, v. GEORGE 3 Re: e 18th Between P and 0. SERVICES, 8, A