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THE EVENING REV. LEWIS MUDGE 10 ADCRESS MEN Cornorate Communion to Be Held at Church of Cove- rant Tomorrow. Rev. i clerk of the Presbyterian Ch Lewls § dige, wssembly stated gener of the address muni pastor Avenue I'resbyter Kelly Fourth It Joseph R. Siz ) v > te Church, Wood, pastor Covenant, wiil n, assisted f the eshyter und of the « dminister mmun from several of of Wash Yo Sizon will pre Church nd Rev miake the CERTIFICAT‘TS AWARDED. Training Class s of the mort ted to tose L. Henkleman, tradson unday and ( comple entation »ISUNDAY SCHOOL IN RACE. Pastor of Emory Is in W AL L Church I:x.vm house street ek 1\» v preach L. Darb, tion of the rence in Win DR. WOOD T0 TALK. Will Describe Chh t's "‘l.uu‘plnl‘ Entry Into Jerusalem. rvice will Thursday sermon Pastor to Appear in Play. Johinson 3 morial ill & mu wtion Tuesday ight 1 Btwoo Re 2 of Metro Episcopal a k at Churen Hur t Emory South, siscopal T “Royal Entry' “The 1 mon sub. MOrTow Church, ~-lhm: t Subject. 1l be the ser- O: Jones to Temple Baptist reets. The FENWICKE HOLMES Indorsed b educators, clans, psycholngy clubs, wymen, physi- Returns to Washington to glve hls famous serles of Free Lectures Subject Tomorrow Eve., How to Make Dreams Come 8 P Your True Monday Eve., § I M. Paycho-Analysis and Character | | Analysis ‘Wednesday Your Subcor ve, 8§ P, M, clous Mind Thursday Eve, 8 P. M. Health: tting Well and Keeplng Well Friday Eve. § P. M. ggeation and Business Pay- chology Come and hear the man whose eloquence and humor are bring- ing thousands to his lectures, | WILLARD HOTEL BALLROOM Free to the Public Memagement Denjamin Jeliea | MRS. RIZPAH ELDON n will be | oo s (GALL IS AGCEPTED BYREV.DR. MELTON Will Serve Nlnth Street Chris- tian Church as Permanent Pastor. Rev, Dr. B. M. Melton has accept- ed a call to become the permanent pastor of Ninth Street Christian Church, where he has preached for some time. Special Baster season services are being held at the church. Beginning Monday there will be day services at 11 o'clock, with a different speeker for each service us follows: Monday, Rev. C. M. Kriedler; Tuesday, Rev. ¢. N. Jurrett; Wednesday, Harvey Baker Smith; Thursday, Rev. Peter Ainslie; Friday, Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley, Evangelistic services will be conducted each nlgh' by the pastor. “MYSTERY OF LOVE.” Paim Sundny Text Announced by Rev. J. J. Queally. The last of the serie: on “Virile Christianity” Palm Sund at the 11 o ice, by Rev. John J. of Transfiguration I The subject will be Love.” Palms will b the 11 o'clock service a al program of mus| iing Holy wi Good Frida hour serv m. with a sermon on REV. BIBLE SUMMER SCHOOLS PLANNED FOR THIS YEAR b Be Held April 16, and Institute for Workers Ts Scheduled. DR. L. 5. MUDGE. Preliminary M(‘eun;, to I Church. Rible School The Mystery of t Bible schools The Washington sociation will conduy this Stumme as fc everal years. It to begin the schools the public schools are . A meeting in this connection itl be held April 16 at 8 pan.. at the Church the Epiphany, 1317 G street. In ¢ will be as i | the passion. neeting there warkers Ma the meeting )n to this an institute for and 5 K e to be rs. H ction Rev. Xyle Booth to Preach. t the Ingram Memorial Congrega- Church, Mass: 2tts avenue d Tenth street northeast, the pastor, Rev. Kyle Booth, will preach the Palm Sunday sermon on the subject 5 Enters Jerusalem,” at the 11 o'clock Iservice. At the 8 o'clock evening gervice Dr. Booth will have for his subject “Faith of Our Children." | { er. will have ot !m,u schools rited MBrathren | Classs PRseking 1,000 Members. 1 tor W =i NEW CHURCH_(Swedenborgian). Church of the Holy City xteenth Above 2 NAV. the Memo schoo! is 1,000 @ contest with the . and Hagerstown thren schools, ill recetve ne: iuct the sery oly for adults Worship, Pastor's Ser- ‘Jesus, the Center of Inter- je's Hour nine Worship at 11. mem £ bap- commurdon tomorrow ¢ communion service wiil inued & after which Dr. L the subject, *“Jesus in 'hmmlih o x: es will be held each night this X ot Saturday, with the minis- | ter preaching. Pastor. REV Organiet“Niea 3 = . Rev. W. D. Jarvis to Speak. Y eV William D. Jar at New Bethel and 8 streets, uurr‘ ing at 11 o'clock on “The hteous and the Palm Tree,” and At 8 p.m. on “Our Invisible Helpers.” . Lecture on Communism. ‘ommunism versus e title of a lecture Salamon before the i Hall, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH i of the New Generation Founded upon Christian Science as_con- fained (n the Bible and ‘writings of y ablighed in Londor Lund, and Washinkbor under the lead by & i, L in vis will Baptist Chure tomor- row ershin s, i e et in of Mrs. Anule Regular Sun Liberty” is by Samuel ulur League street, to- o'clock. The Assembly Room, Hotel Mayflower Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “The Kingdom” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place ns' 1006 ited SPIRITUALIST. 14th St Holds Spiritual Messago Meetings fouday, 8 P Wwelcome! et UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHU MT. PLEASANT 'M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont | R.L.FULTZ, D.D. | 9:30 AM.—Sunday School | Bible Classes. )Ionllng Worship— At the Playhouse, Sunday, 8 P.M. Seventy-eighth Anniversary of Modern Spiritualism Lecture by Rev. H. P. STRACK | Subject piritualism Shuping the World's Destiny.” and ations Participati | ar's Fraternal Congrese Spirit Greetings by Rev, Ida E. Strack. ; 400 Penna. Ave; 11:00 A.M CAPT.E W.ScOTT | | HEAD OF THE (H 'L DIVISION | P.\f,—} Wi mm League 8 P.M. D. S. PATTERSON “HAS AMERICA FORGOTTEN GOD?” PALM SUNDAY MUSIC F 315 Siinev St W . TMRK. V. ANDERSON uITHI yiate, The First Snmtuahsl “Church Lecture by the Pastor Alfred H. Terry . — Dt Tho T e Horever 1. m, Free seats and a cordial wakmm' to the I"uhlk' Palms—Faure. | EPWORTH “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" ‘M. E. CHURCH SOUTH| l_x:rnr ST. AT N. CAROLINA AVE, N.E. | Take Lincoln Park Car ‘Rev. John Paul Tyler,D.D. PASTOR unday School. Morning Worship and Sermon Chap- lain John P. Axton, AL Mugeh 40 and 0. m 2 to hian Temple. 1012 9th St. ncert irit Message Seance mediums of the ey -3 Parciie Yo church, ot The Spiritual Science Churdl of Christ The Bantay Morning S e L'Afglon Club Sulos 1801 - Colamblu Rowd Will_address fhe congrs “IN LIKE MEAS| 3 Communion of Spirite and Ve 3 ‘ | | I I L ce. fee at loss of nieeting ev 0 p.m. ——Lp\\urlh League. 0 p.m.—Organ Recital. 0 p.m.—Musical Service. Stainer’s “Crucifixion” Holy Week, 8 P.M. Dally. Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting Herbert P‘. Aldridge, Mllllul Director, E. Kdwin Moore, Jr., Oreanist MESSAGE CIRCLE and LECTURE THE PLAYHOUSE St. N.W., 8 P.M., Wed., March 31, e and Spiritual Address by the Pastor, r. James B. Coates “SELF-DEVELOPMEN 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 The Junior Church Will Not Meet in the Absence of Mr. McKee 11 AM.—DR. CHARLES D. BULLA of Los Angeles, Calif. 8 P.M.—DR. JAMES R. SHANNON formerly of the Metropolitan M. E. Gllll‘ch of this city. “SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRIST” —by Dubois, will be sung Easter Sunday night at 8 o'clock by the Mount Vernon Chorus, under the direction of R. Deane Shure. HOLY WEEK SERVICES STAR, WASHINGTON l Chaplain to Preach I CAPT. E. W. SCOTT, Head of the Chaplain Division of the Navy, who will preach tomorrow morning at the Mount Pleasant M. E. Church South, Sixteenth, near La- mont street, in the ahsence of the plumr Rev. R. L. Fultz, who is at- tending the annual conference at Win- chester, Va. Pageant Is Planned. “The Con ation of Sir Galahad will be sented In Plerce Hall, All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Ihr row evening at 7 written by Dr. Kugene whose father, Rov. Rush ¢ a former minister Church. The var taken by membe Church school. A pag It was R. Shippen, hippen, was Al Souls’ parts All Souls’ g of THEOSOPHY. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS Hill Bldg.. 13th and T Sts. Sunday, M ML, The Ancient Wisdom” 8 pm Study Class W Libr Sveclul Lecture ’lllunllnv April 1, esdays “Rcmurnulmn and Memory” No Dues, Fees or Collections. . Theosophical 2 Society J3 Washington Lodge, =57 1216 H Street N.W. SUNDAY, MARCIT 28 8 P.M.. ADDRES! Victor* de Kubinyi “COLOR ANALYSIS OF LIFE" Sela Paisley. [ b) > ey « Welcome Mr. MeGuire's Bibje mm cism, Sundays, s Wbt Bakers edniesday, and {lasses *Tuesda A class, 6:45 embers), '8 pm. ay at 8§ Thun.dn,\w “Columbia Heights Christian Church Purk Road West of 14th Sts Harvey Baker Smith, )llninler 0:80—Graded, School Wark M THE r. B w Thursday news and_program hour. 'REET CHRISTIAN 6th and M Southwest. EDGAR FORREST nfi(il.l- , 11:00—Ge Cincinnati, Ohio Carl R. Cheek of Georgia Quartet. Large Chorus Haynie, Director. "En er Evangelistic Meetings Every night at & not attend? "NINTH STREET Christian Church 9th and D Sts. NE. (Near the Capitol) BENJ. H. MELTON, MINISTER. 11:00—*Rev: Services.” 9:30—Graded Bible School for all ages. £ 6:454‘.hri~n‘nn Endeavor Societies. 45—"Revival Services.” Evnngehsnr Services every Evening at 7:45. Chorus Choir. VERYBODY WELCOME. ark View Christian Church Park Road, Eact of Gearxly Ave. Rev. W, P. SMITH, Minister. Minister. Wise, Servicee— 1 p.m.— Quartet. Mix llard S Vermont Ave. North of N St. Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D., Pastor. y:48 am —Graded Church School, 11:00 am 0P TES." Spa = ‘by. o Mixed Doublo hureh Choir. “Ride In": soprano : Ladies' P.in.——Christian e METHODIST EPISCOPAL ll,-;lwred). M. E. Zion Church Vanior. wod * Bible METHODIST Ensco'ml.. EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cor. 4th and D Ste, 6.5 Rev. J. W. WATERS, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Sche ol Hour. 17200 a-m.—Sermon by Rev. D iuh)fvt H. West, o 'n-m TRI MEI‘HODIST EP] (‘OPAL \VHI‘I‘E. el D. ¢, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926. MADDEN T0 SPEAK [+ Gonsuci .. cuuscr AT LOGAL CHURCH E. R. Grant to Conduct Holy Week Services and Special Music ‘Will Be Given. Representatlve to Address Calvary Methodist Congre- gation Tomorrow Evening. Gorsuch Methodist Eplscopal Church, Four-and-a-half and L streets south- will conduct a series of Holy K services from March 29 to April in charge of Ernest A. Grant, lay svangelist of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Under his direction, the members of this church are now concluding a week of home visitation evangelism The sermons by Mr. Grant during Holy week will be illustrative of the Inst events and last words of Christ's ite Special programs of Instrumental and’vocul music are belng arranged nights during the Stelvin dgar Lederer is this chu Representative Martin BE. Madden, chairman of the House appropriations committee, will speak in the Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow evening. At the morning scrvice the pastor, Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgcmery, wiil deliver o special Palm Sunday sermon on the subject, “The Tri- umphal Ent { Speclal Lenten serfvices will be held in the church every evening next week at 8 o'clock, under the direction of Dr. Montgomery. Holy communion | will be administered Iriday evening with special communion. Mrs. Montgomery has been clect ed president of the Methodist Min 1sters’ Wives' Assoclation of the Dis trict. Rev. METHODIST EPISCOPAL WHITE. McKENDREE Mass. Ave. NNW. Between Oth and 10th Stx. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. 8. Carroll Coale, Pastor lETHOllIflT EPISCOPAL WHITE. WESLEY and Jocelsn St. TASE. D. 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. (—Sabbath School— Classes for persons of all ages. 11300 A M. ~Palin Sunday condugted by the Pas' tor. Sermon by Dr. Johin MacMurray. Epworth League — Do- votlonal Servi 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by the Pastor: Theme: “Spiritual Heart Longings.” Connecticut Ave serviee, CHEVY ( OLDS, Minister. occupying our new o Wi G, FRED C. Rl We are now undine T Cons 6:45 .M. 0:45 a.m —SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.— “The Sovereignty of Jesus” §:00 pm.— “The Appeal of Christ” . David Hogg, Representutive from Indiana Soloist, Mr. T. A. Cantwell. SCHOOL, Dumbarton Avenue t i Services Wednesday pm Holy TRINITY . and Fifth St FRASK ST ERLMAN Thursday Iy Commy Weak Bervices, l‘;\’hlfl ONE CORDIALLY INVITE! - Rev, ster. a0 AM Sunday School—A Class for Every A Morning, Worst ‘A WAUGH M. E. CHURCH NE. 4 and A § . M. HO) 030 am 11:00 a.m. “The 7:00 pm, 8:00 p.n Hiustrated Sermon— “Scenes from the Life of Christ.” Sunday School g Triumphant.” pworth Leaguc FOUNDRY EEiees (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. MINISTER - Church Schoo A Triple Cowl. Jpworth League serv Palms for the Conquerors Wa. MUSIC BY FOUNDRY QUART! HOLY WEEK SERVIEES — e tality of Love and Service 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ice CHOIR * Wednestay—8: p.m.—Ps by Foundry Thursday—8:00 p.m —Pass Friday—8:00 p.m.— The Sev isters e by quart TLast Words F ciated with Fous WELCOME W. R. T. Busses Pass the Door. HAMLIN “The Church Beautiful” . Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph T. Herson, D.D., Minister - — 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon. Subject: “The Kingship of Jesus Christ.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “The Christ With a Set Face.” - it Special Services during Holy chk every aflcrnoon and | evening, except Satnrdn\ 3-3:45 and 8-9 o'clock. oy Music by ve<ted (hmr. ith B Athey, organist arville, director of m choir “« by seven min METHODIST EPISCOPAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W. Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA MONTGOMERY MINISTER . 3 £ 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 Vipond, President; Doctor Arthur C. Christie, Teacher. —Public worship. i ) ILM SUNDAY SERVICES Doctor Momgmncry Will Deliver a Sermon on the Subject: “THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY” SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY MUSIC 0—Epworth League Devotional Service. 5—Lenten Organ Recital. 8:00—Public worship with address by HONORABLE MARTIN B. MADDEN, M. C. SPECIAL MUSIC. Julia Culbreth Gray, Director. Elsie F. Montgomery at the organ Special Lenten services in Calvary Church every evening this week at 8 o'clock. Holy Communion Services Good Friday Evening at Eight 0'Clock Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall PI. (4%) and C St. N.W. Rfl' George Shaw Johnson, Minister. 11 AM., “The King of Kings” 8 PM. “Standing by the Ship” Imperial Male Quartet mm Services. —will be held every evening at 8 pm. by Epworth League Union. Special speakers and special music. RHODE ISLAND AVE. METHODIST-PROTESTANT Rhode Island Avenue at First PASSION WEEK SERVICES Monday Evening: “The Bethany Home” Tuesday Evening: “Jesus and the Authorities” Wednesday Evening: “Some Last Teachings” Thursday Evening: “Gethsemane” . Friday Evening: “Crucifixion” This is Old Home Week. Former members are in- vited back for these services in the renewal of old asso- ciations. Special music. All welcome. James H. Straughn, Mirfister | | UNION M E CHURCHr I ‘sf' Paul’s Church | | Palm ‘EP]IPHANY 1 | { | Mrs. Church of the New deliver an address at the flower. the regular Sund: church and follow ered by those lessons. invited. 1SCOPAL. % CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON EJRISH. Mrs. Annie Bill to Lecture. morning 11 o'clock 1, founder and leader Science T'arent Generation, -will Hotel May Tomorrow Annfe (' the Chr it 645 p.m - wnd Sermio tor. 8.00 pm the cov The publie is mmunion Holy AGUE, THE SECULAR LEAGUT Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. |~ « Sunday. Macch 28, “('OM\H NISM VS, Gallatin St.. Services | REF( ORMED‘ GRACE JIENRY n o 11-00—P 800 Eanfrmation 9:40—Sunday Sche Holy Week FIRST h nnd Mon D. BU mun ML H:00 PIM 7‘11. 1 D45 AM.- Last of Love auealts, o ST THOMAS’ s {".f,“ T SN V. €. ERNE . b, LE \\(h DD Pastor. D 192 I'IN( P/ \L ST. smgnmj‘s‘ SZHURCH WG ¥ DO o N X D. R Alsistant, Sunday Murch 28, 0 am © aterduy Servi 630, 9:00, 1100 w0 400" and R:00 v "ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft HERBERT_SCOTT SMITH Recto RORWT. SHORES d Place. REV D D REV Arst. Minist Holy Week. 130 p Sunday ) wm.. 11 am Cantata, “Ollvet o Cule Wed SHEPHERD ABROTE | "GOOD Sixth St REV. “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | Georgetown Parish Bet = RS AY R R ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square A M. DR. JOHNSTON will T oir will sing|| “orR LORD” | At 44 ‘nm;i Hours e In place of Exensans PR O A o Purt 8 by W, Schuits (13 by T. Gy | 'Washington Cathedral The Bethlchem Chapel “A Hc of P All People™ MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wi 23rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A McCallum, Rector Nervices— 11:00. 7 use er for All Seafs Palm \unda\ “arnh 28, ‘I')’o Holy Co Mo Proces (i St. Near 14th FOUNDED 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. ll 00 a.m.—Morning P Confirmatio Sermon by Bishop Freeman. 3:00 p.m.—Church School 4:00 p.m—Evening Prayer and Address s Young People’s So-| M ors ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser mon by the Rec- tor. Subject,| Macterlinek's“Blue | Bird.” .. 4:00 pn hedral Choi 6:00 p.m.- e Wisco ¢ Woodle !\nul bus line. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH —_ ik Mass. Ave. N.F. Preacher, Holy Week, | ¥ Dr. Phillips = Dty M - TRINITY CHU\RCH cm; Punsh—GEORGE 3d and C Street Noonday unday—8 AM.. HO Comiminion ¥ pm Rev. William Curfis 1A 30 wm.. 800 pm “ST. AGNES' CHURCH Third and A Str WILLIAM HENRY REV. I’l ' T WEBSTER. Assistant. mon 5 p.m.—Holy Baptisi 7:00 p.m lmgll‘rnmuun Clas §:00 p.m. i ing ser and Sermon and Sermon {Roctor) Monday. 11 am -~ Communlon. 11:00 mm.—Hoty Coryminlon Prayer and. Sermon < ~Holy Commu ervic e s Free and T u..-nuvml Chnst Church Gcorgetown - Hols (gpimunton. lw THURSDA oly Communion. —Eyening and, Sermon GOUD FRIDAY. 12 m.-3 p.m.—Service of the Three Hours The Seven Words From the rose ening Prayer and Sermon (Rector) i EASTER E HISTORIC ASCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathedral 12th Street at Massachusetts Avenue Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, Rector Rev. Thomas McClintock, Hon. Asso. Palm Sunday Services 8 AM.—11 AM.—8 P.M. Vested Choir of Forty Voices HOLY WEEK SERVICES Every Day Except riday and Saturday 8 ADM. 10 AM. 8 PM. Evening, 8 P.M. Easter Jive Baptisms, 4:45 .M. 3 Easy walking distance all downtown hotels and apartment l......