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CHURCH DEDIGATION; L_ze peticne e | WILL BE TOMORROW Bishop Candler to Preach at Seremony at Mount Ver- non Place Edifice. Mount Vernon Place Methodist opal Church South will be for- 4 morrow morning at vice by Bishop War- v of Atlant The church, ground for hroken in 1917, now lebt, the last payie de as a result of ucted by the Rev, D Leth, pastor, during the Bishop Candler morning s cast by ing, at § o'vlock wreich Many prominent leaders in the church are in town for the dedication eremony and also for a banquet to be held tonight at the Lee House, at which for wstors and presiding elders will The Rev. A. McKee, assistant pastor, will preach to the Junior Chureh tomorrow at 11 o'clock on the subject, “The Man Who Counts.” The or's visiting committee will meat Monday evening at 8 o'clock, and the quarterly conference of the hurch is called the same evening hy Dr. F. V.o b residing elder Tuesday ey R chich was | clear of | tx having been mpaign_con- \ past pr ich will be broad WCALR. In the eve- | Dr D. Ellis will | ¥ W the vears, will speak before the Woman's Missionary Socfety at 8 o'clock Tn the absen Dr. Lambeth. who will attend th nnual confer e of the F !!H‘uv-' mual Conference of i to be held fn Win- rgess will con- meeting Thursday for past SENATOR FESS TO SPEAK. Program Tomorrow Arranged by Fultz Bible wor Simeon D, K tomorrow s Church, N reets, 4t 9:40 o'cloc ach in the mc Class. Fess of Ohio morning to the 11 Birethren ind_Easter re 0 for F for ter. RELIGION TALKS BEGIN. Prof. L. R. Alden Gnmg Series to Epivhany Lutheran Class. In the Bible Class of Epiphany | Lutheran Sun Schoc smeemh{ nd U street. Prof. L. 1 1 Alden | as started a serles of lectures on The Fundamentals of Religion. What Do We Believe—and Why? | The sessions are held each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and strangers ind friends, both men and women, are invited. Thnd Baptxst Services. | . Dr. George O. Bullock's topic | Baptist Church, Fifth | a.m. The Y. communion at 3:30 | P. C. E. Soclety at 6 | pm., leader, Lillan Johnson. Dr. | Bullock’s topic at 8 pm. is “The Christian’s Badge.” Prayer meeting Tuesday & to 10 pm. Y. P. prayer | meeting Thursday 8 to 9 Hoch to Teach Bible Class. | Representative. Homer Hoch of h the Harrison Bible Congress Street M. P. Church omorrow at 9:45 a.m. Back to the Blble LECTURES Capital Memorial Church S5th and F " Sunday, March 21, 8 PM. “The Hour of God’s Judgment” An Exposition of Daniel 8 and 9 The Bible’s Greatest Prophecy Semon by Pastor B. H. Shaw usic 7:30 P. M pom. | he will speak on BISHOP W. A. CANDLER. SERIES OF LESSONS TO START AT CHURCH Rev. Dr. Charles Wood to'Preach Tomorrow at Covenant—Lenten Study Thursday. At the Church of the Covenant to morrow morning Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will preach on “The Angel's Stroke.” The subject of his evenin ermon is to he “The Saving Name. Patterson of Los 3 of five “The of the e of God"” in the lecture room uf the church at 4:45 every afternoon of the coming week excepting Satur- day. Lenten mission study classes are held every Thursday in the lecture room. The morning class, at 11 o'clock, is conducied by Mrs. Selden . Spencer and the evening class at 7:30, by Mrs. Willlam A. Elsenberger, ng ew Days in Latin America,” by Vebster E. Browning. Dr. Wood will preach at the mid- week service next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. “Bread of Life,” Subject. The Rev. Dr. J. Milton Waldron. pastor of Shiloh Baptist Institutional Church, Ninth and P streets. will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on Christ and His l‘r!en‘: . the Bread of Life.” Elchiaon— w”Address Class. Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A.. will speak to the Box Bible ciass of Emery M. E. Church South, tomorrow morning a 9:45 o'clock on “Jesus, the Citizen.! Representative John C. Box of Texas is the class teacher. “The CoiingVWorld Teacher." “The Coming World Teacher” will be discussed in the open forum of the Secular League, Musicians’ Hall, 1006 street, tomorrow afternoon, 3 o'clock, by Victor Russell, theosophi- cal lecturer. The public is invited. Conference Cards Rzldy The circulars and enrollment cards for the Summer conferences for | Christian workers of the District of | Columbia are now ready for distribu- |tion. These may be secured upon application at room 217, the Y. M. C. A, 17 .U) G TU'BOL THIRD FREE LECTURE DR. AND MRS. F. HOMER CURTIS Authors: The Voice of Isis, etc. “THE PATH TO MASTERY” An American Message Wednesday, 8 P.M., March 24 The Washington Club 1010 17th St., Near K Questions answered. Collection, Central Y. M. C. A. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Sunday, 4 P.M. “CRISPUS, THE CORINTHIAN” An Easter Story Page McK. Etchison Speaker Randolph E. Myers Soloist Mrs. Pu(e McK. Etchison Soloist & Dlrel:lor. Leslie M. Eva The Publlc lnvlted THE APPROACHING MlLLE NNIUM Is a Warless World of 1,000 Years at Hand? Sunday, March 21, 8 PM. B. G. WiL COME Seventh- Day “Adventist Church Cor. Carroll & Willow Aves., TAKOMA PARK Dr. B. F. BRYAN, Pastor WELCOME Revelation, Chapter 20 Explained Lectures From the Books of Theology, Washington Misstosaey” College Musical Program 7:15 P.M. Fine Chorus Leonidas Metcalf lish Skylark luctor Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, 8 P. M. MID-WEEK LECTURES Tuesday, March 23, 8 P.M. The Gigantic Struggle with Anti-Christ at Hand Daniel, Chapter Seven Stereopticon: Wonderful Slides Friday, March 26, 8 P.M. The Longest Prophetic Period in the Bible Now Consummating. A Lecture cn Daniel, C‘haptcr 8 @ At 8 o'clock | i | FOURTH THE EVENING RECTOR T0 TAKE ship meeting of the Baltimore and Washington Luther held here April 16, provide for a buffet | supper to be gerved at 6:30 p.m., fol-| | 1 Rev. Luther B. Franck Will|; Assume Position at Emman- i Pranck will officiate for the first time tomorrow as rector of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, In Anacostia. There has heen 1o rector in Anacostin purish since the death last Jul . Prancis G. Tisley, Rev. Mr. Franck comes to Wash- ington from Trinity parish. Charles 3 where he has been rector tev. Luther He Is a grad- | I ert F. Damon, chairman of the recep. College and of the Virginia Theological Seminary. He was ordained o deacon in 1910 and a priest the following year. He served onary in Idaho until called 1o the diocese of Washington in 19 Last month he conducted a succe ful preaching mission in_St. John's Church, Richmond, Va. Mr. Franck will reside in the rectory at Anacostia parish, 1348 Maple View place south- east. t 1 JUDGE SEELERS TO SPEAK “The Child and the Home" Will Be Her Topic. hryn Sellers of the venile Court will speak tomor night on “The Child and the at Westminster Presbyterian Chu 3 The pastor, Rev. H. W. Tolson, will preach at the moining service on “The Sermon That Struck Home." The Sunday school will observe “Vis- itor and Home Department Day S = “Nehemiah's Building Program.” Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, paster of the Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and Jefferson streets, will preach tomorrow morning on the theme ‘“Nehemiah's Buflding Pro- gram,” and at the evening service “One Deed Making a Life.” Young people’s service at 7 o'clock. it Judge K: _SECULAR LEAGUE. ‘THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musiclans’ Hall Sunday. March “THE COMING WOl TILL BE N 13 Firet-floor rons. Suritay_mo o'clock, ‘Teacher, Mrs. D Everyb R N E. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRA\'FHFQ“SF TH! OTHER (‘HLI\CH THE FIRST CHU RLH OI' C HR ST, SCIENTIST. BOST MA! Church of Chrl-!, Sclenmt Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of (.hr st, Scientist Third Church of Cllr t, Suenlh! Masonic Temple. 13th §t. and N Fourth Church of Christ, Scientln ‘The Arcade. 14th St. and Park Road. 1? VENING MEETINGS— R Dl\ ROOMS: FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- SECOND CHURCE 0 p.m. ! and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to § (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 6:30). CHURCH—The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (second floor) —9:30 to 9 week dnyu (except Wednesdays, 9 0). -3 NAZARENE. First Church of the Nazareme 7th and A Sts. NE. Marvin 8. Cooper, Pastor. Revival Cunplip March 21 to April 4 7:30 every night except SM week days. Sunday, 11 a.m. su slb-. Rev. R. T. Wil You will pationally celebrated Evmullll be interested in hearing him Fublie_Cordially invited. PENTECOSTAL. 'BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Herbert Stoneham and Wife Every night at 8 o'clock. Revivallste from the Great Outpom 158 of ‘the Hor unm-'n'::a land, Scotland a Treland Mrs. Stoneham lu dued fron "y Brot Bome haat: these Triun “ahd English Evangel sty every might Ut farther 2o .Jlov'hbp Sersice and Breaking of The program for this meeting includes an address by treasurer of the Luther League of America and chairman of the Andhra uel Epi§copal Church. I Schickler, who attended the New York State Luther League conventlon last year at Hudson-on-the-Hudson, has re- celved a speclal invitation to attend the thirty-third annual convention of the Luther Leagu to be held at from R. A. Wall, tary of the Luther League of the Dis- | trict of Columbia, have made tentative plans to attend | the New York State League conven- 1 tion. men at the Church of the Covenant, will continue his series of addresses on the subject, was The particular subject to be discussed Ji i i National benter nl L,Ilru( Healing | S Science of Truth STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY., MARCH CHURCH FEDERATION l LUTHER LEAGUE I Arrangements for the joint fellow- leagues, to be lowed by a grand rally. Pluns for the June quarterly meet- ng of the Luther League of the Dis- rict of Columbie are well under way. Clurence (. Dittmer, ‘hristian College administration build- ng committee, and a_pageant entitled “Where Wesi, Meets East." L. Corresponding Secretary Fred f New York State, Nia alls convention fon_committee. John W. Martin, educational secre- and Mrs. Martin | I.ect\xreu on Jeuu Continued. Maj. Ernest H. Van Fossan, the Rev. Earle Wilfley, President, Will ecutive committee of the Federation of Churches Thursday it was agreed that the next annual meeting would be held at April 7 at 12:30 o'clock. This meet- ing will be a luncheon finstead of a dinner. of the organization, wili appoint a committee on arrangements. is to suggest officers and other mem- bers of tho executive commitiee to be elected this time, will hold a sessfon next Monday afterncon in_the office of the federation, Building. sécretary of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, row cliffe Bible class of New nue Church. preach in the Presbyterfan Church at Alexandria, Va. 20, 1926. WILL MEET APRIL 7 Address on Foreign Missions at Central Church Tomorrow. ‘The annual pralse service for for- eign missions will be held at the Cen- tral Presbyterian Church tomorrow Name Committee on Arrange- ments Soon. Rev. E. M. Delaney, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Alexandria, Va. This service will be under the auspices of the Woman's Auxillary of the church and the offering will be given to the work of foreign missions. The pastor, Rev. Dr. James . Taylor, will continue his Bible study class for young people. At the monthly meeting of the ex- the Washington Hotel Dr. Earle Wilfley, president The nominating committee, which . CATHULIC. ____ ST. MARY’S CHURCH, 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. | {15 a0 815 s in the Woodward .- Dr. Darby to Address Class. Rev. Dr. W. L. Dar Low Mames at 71 executive will speak tomor- morning to the 1 imore-Rad- York Ave. RT S, BARNES, Pastor. In the evening he will nday Sehool i K p.an —Preaching by the Pas pm —Eiworth League WAUGH M. E. CHURCH REFORMED. leader of All Comers’ Bible Class for ‘What Manner of Man Jesus?"’ tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. his week it, . the Student of DIVINE SCIENCE o mbe tinks Nedneaday Healing Tnietes Jally trom 110 1 and to Private lnllru' lich to B Studfo. R12 17th St. !rmnd MMA Association. 1800 Eve St.—Apt. 21 ADA RAIN '+ Speaker. A course of twelve lessons in Mysticigm—a new vision of taf begin Sundav evening, Apri ‘ oK and o« ery Tuesday and Sunday for six weeks. | Church of Our Father (Universalist) Congregation worships ut - Crandall's Metropolitan Theater || | i F Street at Tenth | (Pending the Buildiog of a | New Church) Morning Service Sundas. March at 11 o'clock * Rev. J. M. Atwood, D. D., of St. Lawrence University. THEM “THE SURPASSING V PRESENT MOMENT." Church achool for adult Bible he theater at noon: for ; at Fariah House. 1601 n) Mare Smgti | D. tendent of ?hurfhfl. o.""“ !ln Beats Free—Everybody Welcome. NEW_CHURCH (R'Bdenhorrllnh Church of the Holy City Sixteenth Above @ N.W. for 2 1100 =x{ormtng Wotanls Faa mon: precions Ointmen 6:30—Young People's Hour. P'u(or REV., PAI"L HY'RRT s, Raiph P, Barnard e 1 Dunc Sewall. lnxram Memoml Clmrch CONGREGATIONAL Mass. Ave. and Tenth St. N.E. Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister. “The Tnclusivencas of Christ.” 8 PM. “Born Mllll 4 iotian_ Erdests M ')’fl" B or Moet- raden. Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN. Mintster. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 8.m.—"GOD DEFINES WISDOM.” Four-Minute Address God’s Blessings—How Obtained By Gersta Boyd 6:30 pm.—Y. P. . E. ! Oopm—-"XODE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ° Columbla Road Near 14th St, 30 .m —Chareh School. ‘CRristianlly ‘8o Modernized” 5,00 p.m.—V tco: S8 Tancripiina: on the" Cros | Res. BRYANT . PRESTON of California Freaching. | rst Congregational Church Tenth and G Sts. N.W. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister Dr. Pierce speaks 11 a.m—~“ABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY” VESPER CONCERT PROGRAM, 4:45 PM. Mrs. Welden Carter VIOLINIST Earl Carbaugh RARITONE OBER Mabel Flehr CONTRALTO Charles T. Fertry ORGANIST AMMERGAU Realistic in Pictures and Words By PROF. TIMOTHY DRAKE 8 p.m. Sunday, Everyone Invited 4:45 pw. Monday, 4:45 and 8 p.m. and Wednesday Froe-Will Offering Tittmann BASS Stahl SOPRANO Fe rry PIANIST REF ORMED EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH| 4rd and A Sta. Rev. WhT W OHOFFMAN: Pastor. 0:30 a.m.—Sunday Schoo! 11:00 am.— “The Law of the Spiritual 700 p.m —Epworth League 800 pun “The Neglected Book and Its Present-day Message.” 13th and blonros Ste. Dr. JAMES D. AU HRER. -tor.‘ C ¥ The Hrlt Primitive Evangelical || Christian Science Church WESLEY of Washington. D. ¢, Connecticut Ave and Jacelsn St Founded on tAs Bible Christ Jesus, “OIRCCHEVY CHASE. DT'C and Science and Health, viith K ihe Faay, feriptures, by Mary Raker WM. M. GOODWIN Services: \Sn Bdi:o!;'r;u, 'lllnurl'lngto:nl I:n‘:el Just south onnnlrm to 'uz " Ditrict l | | FRED C. REYNOLDS, Minister. We now ocoupying our ne bullding. Come and &njos it with s, 0:45 A m —SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1100 8m— “THE COURAGE OF CHRIST" 1129 Vermont Ave. 4 Hiin, Chisreh Ta 5ot taanceied s finy other Christian Sclence Organiza; (n "THE MASTERPIECE" Hon. David Hogg. Representative from Indiana DIST EPISCOPA| Soloist, Mr. T. A. Cantwell. EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. a. Ave. and Fifth St S.E RANK & AN, Minister. Cor. 4th and S 1 Rev. 5. We WATERR. Minfster. ) a.m—Sunday School Ho omen s day | 00 a.m —Sermon by Rev. Mre. Florence | tlliame to women Music 2 hunior chair or to men T 30 pm —S A ont, Avenue | Loir Men's Sundas Scboo, ';: anges for all inister Morning Wopshin—Sermon by Mj Measure of the Gift.” Music by Trimty Quartet & P Our Happy Sunday Night Service Sermon, “Juatice Tempered Wit So of Great Hymne, Music by Quartet and. Chords Ch Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall PI. (415) and C St. N.W. 812 20th Kt N.W. { Ber. James L. Wetain, i 700 pm 4 500 p.m.—Preach ‘ L RD McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. | Between Sth and 10th Sis. | (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) | Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor | | Rev. George Shaw Johnson, 00 A.M.—Prayer Service. Minister. .M.—Sabbath School—Classes for persons of all ages. > 11 AD “The Body of Christ” “The Hand of God” Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. m.—Sunday School —Epworth League m. Thursaay—Praser meeting. e National Methodist Church %405 minates with o hildren. Nermon by FPastor. Theme, “Remember. " a0am ‘00 p'm. 0 p. T FOUNDRY ¥iozss (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. MINISTER 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Harris, “What | Have Written.” 6:45 p.m.—Epworth League Service. anny Cvolhy" Memorial Service. ing in the Dark.’ Music by Foundry Quartet Choir Address by Dr. | Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—“Foundry Night."” Friday. 3:46 p.m.—W. Day School of Religion, conducted by Rev. John C. Millian, Director of Religious Education. WELCOME W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door. PRAISE SERVICE PLANNED.i night. The address will be made by | | Rev. H. A. Kent to Preach. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the | Firat Brethren Church, Twelfth and I streets southeast, Will preach two sermons tomorrow having to do with events in Christ’s life preceding the resurrection. At 11 aum. his®theme will be “In the Garden.” In the vven- Ing at 7:45 he will speak upon the subject, “Christ's Unfalling Purpose.” CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 QUE ST. REV. WM. AUBREY LYNCH. Pastor 1AM “Co-iaborers for Four Years.” and REVIVAL "'fi' | Shoafe TEMPLE BAPTIST school meets at 9:30 a.m. oung People’ vice meets in _the at = [EPWORTH ‘M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | ‘nTH ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE. NE. | Take Lincoln Park Car Rev.John Paul Tyler,D.D. PASTOR ~Sunday School Morning and Ser Test 700 p.m.—Epworth 1 7:50 p.m.—Organ Recit 800 pm —Evening Wor and Sermon, "By Order of the King.” ‘Thursday, 8 P.M. feeting | Herbert 7. Aldridge, Musical Director, E. Edwin )Iacn. dr., Organist Bell, nonig u (Colored). A. M. E‘ Zion Cllur(h ith Bth St. het M Rev. Wm_ D, BA‘I']LE p tor. School and 0:30 AN —S3und Bitle ! Ling and Morning Wor- | I k C. E. Soe ching and hij _Yon_Are Welcome 1o Our Servi | rll‘avednn!fl E. Ctlu:ch Women's Day Rally am.—A Sermon on Easter, Rev. L. €, Dr. F. D. Whitby. “The Pyachology of Family Uarest” 1:00 A M.—Pre ol 9:30 a.m clats. Evening , Wor 11:00 am 3130 p.m —Addre: Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South (Southern Methodism's Representative Church 9th Street and Massachusetts Avenue NV 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 DEDICATION SERVICE ‘This monument to Southern Methodism will be dedicated free of debt at the morning service at— 11 A.M.—BISHOP CANDLER , conducting the services and pr!:u‘hul: the sermon. I be broadcast by Station of Atlanta, G: The service w 8 P.M.—DR. T. D. ELLIS Special Music by lhc Mt. Vernon Quartet and Chorus Choir of 100, Under Direction of R. Deane Shure. BAPTIST. Chevy Chase Baptist (Wastern Ave. Near the Circle.) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. Sermon by DR. T. D. D. CLARK. 11:00 am.—*“The of Person tata. “Gallia” (Gound —*“The Sign of the Proph- organist “Vinit- \-nr—(’omr;l’nn Chureh” Sundas. AN “The Veil of the Temple.” 8 PM “Journeys to Jerusalem™ (Tlustrated ) , ur. THOLD THE MAN! “The Old_Gosnel_for a New World." liame vers of good m ~specially Lo , invitad to hear thews a 10th and N St Rev. T. 0. JOY ES —RLFADING TOGETHER.” —WITNESSES." In the Heart of Washington For the Hearts of Washington Biple School, 9,30 am AL \\'rLra\iB KENDALL BAPTIST CHURCH 9th St near B 5.W. RYLAND, Pastor. HUGH T. STEVENS am —Presching b4 at S p 030 an o Bibie L weak T CRURCH b % nn\\mzrn x| S S _mw Rsmizene s | E Hez chm w..,..rr.m-,,,.m 5 FAITH. | ! E_ Dudley of Va.. Sunday. pm. aid each week might o'clock. Free easy chairs (i < nmmm Bapt & " ebtiess). . ‘o‘fim.n la‘hnul P E T W O R T H 00— p8h Tth and Randolph Streats 8 w’»—"fl}: The Friendiiest Church in Washington VE! Revival ) Va.n h 28 8 to April 4 REV. "E\R" J. SMITH Nahonal Bflptl!t Memorial 9:45—Adult_classes of _school ad- To Religlous Liberty | o e T " Kt 16th Street and Columbu Road | i Gove G. Johnson, D. D. | SPECIAL SERVICES 11:00 A.M.—7:45 P.M. __EVERYV-MEMBER DAY _ The Zion Baptist Church F St. Bet. Srd and 4% Sts. S.W. (The Church of lhs hu Rev. Wm. J. ke them _You and Yours Are Invited. 7th & Ex. Corner :un and CHAS. B. AUSTI “GOD'S GAME: Closir of the Spectal Meetings An_invitation is extended to all to attend and make their church con- nections With us. METROPOLITAN STXTH AND A STS. NE JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Preaching Sunday by REV. J. J. MUIR, . 1 Chaplain U. S. Senate atmnln school -Baraca Class for Men in Aud 6.45—Fouf Youne Peovle's Socleties mh s Honlh Carolina Ave. JORNSON, Pastor Bibla S0 ! 1 0w WoLY 7'45—“THE IDEAL MA! METHODIST . EPISCOPAL E B IHAMLINE “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street 1 Joseph T. Herson, D.D., Minister o 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “The Wise Fool.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “What a Man Takes with Him.” o s Thursday, 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. 8.45—Young People Church_praver meeting Thursday at & Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefterson Sts. REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS. Pastor EHYSUAHB BUILDING P.& Strange; 3] e Ss e e o Gt Wisconsin Avenue Baptist 42nd and ]‘flvnlen Sta. NW. RE' FA P Sunday slhnol fi'l ages. Preaching, Eraminiag our 'rmn." ediate B. Y. 7 pm. 1 % Senior ‘and Inter hool, 9: 0. e ,.:“.‘z!;: ol A x"‘ ANl Cordlally Invited. ZION & RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. 9:30.am. Sunday school, at ehurch and Petworth branch, 4th and Wel bater am.. German Lenten worship. 11 am.. 8 p.m or Lo T pa Lenien caniata, Bitene to ary,” Thu 0_p.in. SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. SE. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. 11 AM— “FISHERS OF MEN." Meetings Continue All Next Week DR. JOHN E. BRIGGS Will Preach Sunday < —————— ¥ Music by vested choir. Edith B. Athey, organist John H. Marville, director of music METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES:SHERA MONTGOMERY MINISTER William S. Hockman, Director of Religious Education 9:30—Calvary Church School, Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt. 9:30—Calvary Men’s Bible Class, Mr. Stewart leond President.; Doctor Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. 1 m—P:bhc worship with sermon by the MINISTER on the subject: “THE HERESIES THAT HURT” SPECIAL MUSIC 7:00—Epworth League Dovotional Service. 5—Lenten Organ Recital. :00—Public worship with sermon-lecture by DOCTOR MQNT- GOMERY on the subject: “THE APOLOGY OF A CRITIC” SPECIAL MUSIC Julia Culbreth Gray, Di F. Montgomrey at the Organ l-‘reo Seats to the People. A Hosplubh ‘Welcome to th‘: Public Le evening Cal: g o il g oo Ay e S Shupamite Woman."" n Facts Ahout Heaven. Chapel—3: Ryland Sanford will arrive Monday and predch dally 4t S4B mext weck The Washington Boye' Independent Banc Will Play Night, 9:30 am.- —sundu Sehool. 7:00pm—B. Y. P. U. Bright. Happy Services—Come. ey CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, D. D., Minister REV. ARCHIBALD G. ADAMS of China Preaches 11:00—-“WHEN A FELLOW COUNTRY NEEDS A FRIEND.” 8:00—“MAKING FRIENDS THROUGH A LENS IN WEST CHINA.” (Mlustrated Lecture} A CORDIAL WELCOME Junior Church Making Decisions,” John G. Minor.