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10 EASTER IS OLDEST CHRISTIAN FEAST Dates Back to Celebration ofl Passover—Date Set by | Council of Nicea. i | | Pastor Is Returned | | Faster, commemorating to Chris tian believers the resurrectjon of the Savior of mankind, is the oldest of all the festivals in the Christian cal endar antedates mas un whil er even as one of the univer rejoicing. For or ion of the n the time Christian four cen Jesus Psacha, ancient of foundation of it was nat 1 after th hirth Nazareth that His nat apart for genera One of the most connection with ! origin dates hack Feast of the 1% Diftered on Date. rly differ Pprecise day on which the tivai should be observed ish calendar the passc T occurs on a fixed day of the month. The Chris- S ed Easter to Sund: that ntil of W day cammemc rterestin is old et e that ) the Jowish ssove | Abernethy Wfll Preach an “I Am the Resurrection.” Special programs have been pre- pared for all the services at Calvary 3 Baptist Church tomorrow. The first_day of the week and | Baster sermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. according to Scripture, that | W. S. Abernethy, will be on the sub- | ject “I Am the Resurrection.” In the evening Dr. Abernethy will preach the third of series on “Some Nameless Characters of Scripty Who Deserve to Be Remembered 1 subject at th vice will be Sick Man \Who Always Found » Getting in His Way.’ A custom of years, each the Sunday hool has heen asked to bring flowe: o0 be sent noW. | to the homes of the and shut calendar was | Ins The Wilbur ¢ will have past year adopted in the | charge of the distribution. there are some of the SR PAGEANT PLANNED. egations in which | r is observed sometimes before, Be Held at 9:30 at Hamline. ces arose as to the | DT Easter fes. | In the Jew Christ a Astror ¥ a com plex chars respor ble for these which con tinued 1 A.D.. when the o everywher should 1 It was not Grego that this decree general though Within vh. rian e like the Gregorian sometimes _after, the date on| which the festival is celebrated in the western churches Special Services in Churches. In the Christian churches tomor row special services will be held heginning early in the morning and continuing at intervals throughout the day and into night In many of the churches cantatas will be presented at the evenir v jces, while most of the ¢ hes have arranged special musical pro grams Exercives Wlh AM. Easter services will he held new Hamline Methodist Ept Church. Sixteenth at Allison tomorrow, beginning at 9 with a pageant. “Daybr will take the place of the regular exercises of the church school. At 11 o'clock the minister, Rev Joseph T. Herson, will preach, s subject Dbeing “The Triumphant . . Christ.” Services at Lincoln Temple. AL T Temple there will 9:30 a.m sent Services at Wesley A. M. E. Dr. € Wilson ton of the “Gos- el Feas will lead the pre. liminary at John Wesley A. M Zion Church, Fourteenth and streets, tomorrow morning it. The pastor, Dr. H. T. Medford, will deliver the Easter ser mon at 11 a.m.—subjec Risen Chr i The_Sto neoln Congressional be Easter exercis Sunday school am. At 11 a.m will speak -from the Assurance of a Future ommunion will be p.m. the Senior Rociety will pre m. eavor music, le B;nth to Speak. : y Back to the Bible LECTURES Capital Memorial Church 5th and F N.W. Pastor, B. H. SHAW Sunday, Apr. 4, < avenne @he pas h the sermon at 11 o'clock on “The Power of His Resurrection.” At the ®-n'clock evening service Dr. looth will take for his subject “The Social Vision of Isaiah.” THE PLAYHOU "0“.\ "PERRY of Chemistry of Life, || ifornia, will cive twa || rkable lecture< “at The . 1811 N Street 7 30 P.M.—How Chem- ntal Diftorcnces ® e Twelve Their Rela- 45 PM.—Why Do 8 PM—Art Lan- the Sact-d Alphabet Aol R, 1:45 P.M.——C ofted T'0. 8 PM—What 1= Spinit 10. 445 P.M.—How » Indicates Your Blood PRE-MILLENNIAL JUDGMENT” sunday, April 4th, " \\III‘TE AND BLAC Private Instruction Monday to Thu A Senes of PUBLIC LECTURES EUGENE FERSEN THE LIGHT- an International and Educational Orgahization President of BEARERS, Seientific To completing hi ‘anadian Lecture Tour wi n speak o Tues.. April 6th-—*DOES SPIRIT FI HT MATTER?” Wed., April 7th—*DO THE DEAD COME BACK TO LIFE AGAIN?” ’ Apr, 8th—PROBLEMS OF MODERN MARRIAGE” Evening PLAYHOUSE AUDITORIUM All Welcome 1811 N Street Northwest Takoma Park Seventh-Day Adventists Church Why Do Seventh-day Adventists Cry Aloud a Reform Message? Is Saturday Still the Identical Seventh Day God Blessed at Creation?- Sunday, Apnl 4, 8 P.M. iy Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Musical Program, 7:15 P.M. Fine Chorus Seventh-day Adventist Church Cor. Carroll & Willow Aves. TAKOMA PARK MID-WEEK LECTURES Wednesdaz, April 7. 8 P.M. Mohammendans Just. Convoked an Ialam Revelation 8—The Islam. Frifas. Auril 9, Now Coming ~ Fury of 8 P. of Mnhlmmrdlm-m and the R umn o the Orioh The Great Prapheries of Dantel 11 and Meeting | THE EVENING PASTOR RETURNED TO EMORY CHURCH STAR, MEN ATTEND DINNER. Gunton-Temple Group Plans Regu- lar Organization. “Baster, What Is Its Message?” WASHINGTON, ( HOLY BAPTISM TODAY AT ST. MARGARET’S Service Wfll Fnllow Old Custom. Many Ministers to Take CHURCH '35 YEARS OLD. prree it A Ninth- Street! Christian Edifice- to Celebrate Birthday Tomorrow. The Ninth Street Christian Church Sunday Schoool Inspection Day. Inspection day will be observed to- morrow by the Sunday school of the | Westminster Presbyterian Church. The pastor will preach a special ser mon at the church service. The sacra- ment of baptism will be administered to children and a number of new EPISCOPAL. ST. THOMAS 18th Between P and Q ‘Take Cars to Dupont Cirele, SERVICES, 9:30. 11 AND 4 Rev. D. L. Snyder tq Preach at will be the subject of the sermon by | returned as | ject | morning Rev. Bernard Braskamp tomorrow morning in the Gunton-Temple Me- morial Presbyterian Church. At the 4:30 o'clock service his fheme will be “The Challenge of Easter. Last Tuesday evening more than 100 men were present at the “fel- lowship dinner” given ifi the assem- bly room of the church. W. M. Ter! rell presided and the principal ad- dress was given by Dr. George Dowey: Brief remarks were made by the pastor, W. R. Spilman; Mr. Mock- bee and Gieorge Prevost. The enter- tainment, consisting largely of music, was furnished by Mr. MeCarthy, Braithwaite, Mr. Klein, Miss Alice Terrell and the chorus choir of voices of the Woodward & Lothrop department store. Mr. Mockbee was 1 chairman of & perfect will hold regular Rev. Dr. Wise to Preach. Rev. Dr. George W. Wise of Cin- einnati will address the Bible school reet Christian Cburch, Sixth southwest, at the close m. meeting tomorrow, for his subject, at 11 am., “The Glory of Easter.” At 745 his topie will be “The Optimism of Jesus.” Several persons will be bap- tized at the evening service. The Christian Fndeavor Soctety will hold a sunrise Easter service at 7 o'clock, followed with breakfast in the church dining_room " PRESBYT Both Services Tomorrow in Brightwood Edifice. Rev. D. L. was recently of the Emory Methodist Episcopal Church South, Geo: avenue and Rittenhouse street, by the Baltimore Apnual Con- ference, which met at Winéhester, Va. Rev. Mr. Snyder will preach at both services tomorrow, with special ster sermons. The mgrning_sub- will be “The Gossamer Veil,” in the evening, iyes Opened. Attendance Goal 1,200. attendance goal for Easter at Memorial United Brethren ¢ School, North Capitol and R . is 1.200. The minister, Rev. Daugherty, will preach at the service on “‘Jesus in Life Death Overcome,” and in the evening Rev. Dr. Charles K. Fultz, district superintendent and former pastor, will_preach. New members will be recéived into the church at both services, Snyder pastor nd The which | monthly meetings of the Rev. A. R. Bird to Preach. At the Church of the Pilgrims, Rev. Andrew R. Bird will speak tomorrow morning on “The Brightness of the Future,” and in the evening on “The Resurrection of Christianity.” The Presbyterlam of Wuhmgton Join Wlth Their Fellow Christians in Wishing This City All the Blessings of Christ's SIXTH NORTHMINSTER PRESBYTER]AN | nm'fiw‘:: ‘-’nd flhnfl; ll:lnnfl Avenue N.W. 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. Resurrection. ommunion ' Service ‘hristian Endeavor. ermor P - 5 Eckmgton North Capitol, cor “Florida | Rev. H. E. chool E Bociatiee. Sents Free—Frervhody Welcome fi‘ M;;ropolitnh § Pfes.byt-eriu‘l | L‘T A. Johnstone. CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. | I 4th and B St | Inyite you to the snecial Enster wervices | v morninz at 11 g lock and eve Rl 2t P Bk TR sblee ol ning ‘sermon is “Rocks | | way | Metrapolitan Guagtet, e, Harlan Ran | | s | ev. Andrew Kold Bird, Minister. Misé Wynema McKinies. L enor. 11 AM.AND 7:30 PM e | Preaching i the’ Minisier verlast 11:00 a.m—*T R RIGHTNESS OF Everlasting ( Ly q, “THE ender the in the eveni | members will be received and chil dren presnted will be bantized JOIN TS ¢ 7:30 n.m "CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. S IN THESE ‘ Georgetqwn Church COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sta. REV. CHARLES W0OD. D. D. inister. REV W”VVA\I A. EISENBERGER. Assistant and Director of Relizious Edu- cation et Miss e P Eastern Pre:bytemn Chnrcll art Clift F_RI T I cention ew “members 9:50 a.m —Bible School, classes for all Installation of officers 10:00 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. Class break- <t at 8:30 E. Meetings. By 9:30—Sundar School. Tntermediate and Juntor Departments and_Beginners' Classes. irl’s Bible Class. Miss Ma. reton. Teacher. < for Men —Dr. Thom's Bible Class for Men Washington Heights Presbyterian Church 10:00—2r. Eisenber Golumbia and Kalorama Rds. ng Class Rev. JOH PALMER, D. D., Minister. 11 flo—\fnrmnr Service. Ser Wo TORC] KLE TH\T 9:30—Sunday_School PlonTe¥' momBe 10:00—Bible Clase: "Men. Dr. d Ae] SR O AL 11:00—Kindersarten for Children 2 to 6 - Service. "Specfal Music People's Meeting. 8:15—Christiap Endeasor Sup Vi ce. Address on. ‘The Resurrection of the e hurate straxa PR Corntarry weLcoME Western Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W Rev. J. Hurvey Dunham, Pastor. Dr r's Teacher Train- - r and ¥ Miss ST Eveninz Choir of Midweek Service. Dr. 11 AM EASTER New York Avenue Presbyterian Church and 13th St. “THE Joy.” 8 PM “THE AGELESS QUESTION.” _ Special Music by Quartet and Violinist. Fourth Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D., Pastor. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D., Pastor Emeritus. New York Ave Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. The Place of Faith and Friendship A Special Easter Musical Pro-| gram by the Quartet, assisted by a String Trio, at both the Morning| and Evening Worship. SERVICES: 9:45 A.M.—Bible School. 11 A M.—Morning Worship: “The Victorious Life.” Service broadcast by WCAP. Service broadcast in Lecture Room for overflow meeting. 8 P.M.—Fvening Worship: Musical prelude by Quartet and | tring Trio. An interpretation of | ster in five episodes | Central Presbyterian Church | (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) il Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. JAMES H. TA\IOIL n D., Pastor. 9:30 am.—Sunday_School. W. W. Tuckey, Superintendent. 9:45 am.—Men's Bible, Clage. Frank L. orehip.. Sermon hy ddleton, ‘Teach 11:00 a.m —Morning Worsh, M James H. Miers. Sub- “The Imporunce of Christ's Resurrection.” m.—Christian WFnd(‘l!'or Societies. orship. Sermon, by H. Sub- jee “A Man’s Remrrecfion Day.” Thursday. 7 m.—Service of Praye and Bible wu\f. R Miers Mrs. Chester e et B Wiiagter " inint: AL } Gunton-Temple Mcmonal 16th and Newton St Rev. Bernard Bu:kl'lu M. 9:45a. E -am. 11:00 a.m —&ermon, Its Mess saxe Chorus Choir. soloist. Re fl m.- —Jllfllm " wmmum»r‘ e ~—Social Hour. —C. E. Socicties. Serron by Dr. 0 b Thursday—Praver Service. Small children cared for during morning service, WESTMINSTER 7th Qly m-erE St Brvos: Fasto ] Edster’ service -‘m‘ i) Dot “baptiem and recention o pew, members and Easter mu Thoir ‘P iening With the Hymn | and svectal Tusic by | L Taylor. \lrm fifllal‘kl!“. T ldweek ] del\'nr Msflmkl Peck Memonal Chapel Penn. A: th and M Sts. N.W. ington Keteoum. Minister. nrise Servic esis” on 1':" Resurrection.” " Live {mam—(‘u'hhml b s Stinday n riters, the choir. OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN John Marshall Place John Brittan Clark, D. D., Pastor SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES 11 A.M.—The Onward March of the Risen Christ By Rev. Geo. G. Dowey 4:30—RABBONI—Sermon by Dr. Clark Just 100 years ago THE OLD FIRST selected the present location. Here this historic church has ministered to thousands who have crossed her threshold during this century. All of her old friends are invited to worship here on this memorable Easter Day. celebrates its thirty-fifth anniversary tomorrow morning. Rev. Dr. Melton will have as his morning topic “Gleam After Gloom,” and in the evening the young people of the church will have charge of the program. This service will close re- vival meetings that have been in prog- ress for the past two weeks. Part Tomorrow. In accordance with an old custom, holy baptism will be administered to- day, Holy Saturday, at 5 o'clock at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. There will be five services tomor- row: Holy communion at 7, holy com- munion at 9:30, morninz prayer fol- lowed by holy communion and ser- mon at 11, festival evensong with Junlor Cholr for the young people at 4. Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector, will be celebrant and preacher. The parish clergy will be assisted at 7 by Rev. D. Wellington Curran and Rev. Chaplain Thompson. and at 11 by Rev. Chaplain Thompson and Rev. Federation of Chnxchel to Meet. The annual meeting of the Wash- | ington Federation of Churches will be held next Wednesday at the City ( luh Luncheon will be served #ut 12:30 o'clock to he followed by the mn( ness session. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). “Church of the Holy City Sixteenth Above Q@ N.W. f the Sunday Evangelist to Preach. Rev. Dr. Alexander Willbanks, evangelist, will preach tomorrow at | 3:30 p.m. at the McKinley Memorial | Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets. | Rev, 8. G. Lamkins, the pastor, will | preach at the 11 o'clock servic Fhool 15—The Ho poer. Young “Beovies Hour rec londing Thears, opendaily Pastor, REV. PAUL SPERRY Soloist. Mrs. Raiph P. Barnard Oreaniat, Mise Maud G Sewall LARGE HOIR. SF(’ULAR THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musiclans’ Hall. 1006 E St. SUNDAY. APRIL 4. 3 P.M “Henri Berzeon's Creative Evolution,” l\iTFI) nmr'mm«:\ Memorial United Bnfl!ren Church The Manse: N W = Morning: “Jesus in I,I'P—DQIII\ (nmonf. sermon_by the minister. Evenine:_ Rev. C. E. Fultz, D. Reception of new members at both services. Easter Rally in 'nw urch School at 940 Societies. 7:00 INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION l"vl\l'n';lr"";n;:ll Alldllorl!lm. ?lymoudl Congregnhnnll Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. . €. OLDEN, Minister. 2:30 am.—Church School 11:00 am—" "THE MATCHLESS KING Four-minute Address: How Do "Men' Rab God? by Colastine Johnson P.S. C. E. TY ARG Kottt ‘e Mesting s ational | Mecting Seate Free No Coflection REFORMED mu aster music by o 9:30—Sunday. Schoal Easter Festival 630 pm.—Y. | 8:00 P.M. | “FROM THE GARDEN TO GALILEE” —a miniature Passion Play by the pupils of the Sunday School, depicting the scenes and incl- dents immediately surrounding the Resurrection of the Christ Twilight, eventide, midnig ht. davbreak and morning scenes will be represented by vari colored electric lights. ST MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A Jubilee Church (e Sundas. 15 and R-13 tion with Latt o maaks b 11:18 [ ‘\T"R"I" NOMINATIONATL 1 = Ingram Memorial Church | CONGREGATIONAL Mass, Ave. d Tenth St. Rev. Kyle Booth, Mlmner ll AM “The Power of His Resurrection™ Special Easter Music SOCIETY OF WASHINGTO! 1326 Eye St. NNW. Phene Frank. 1889. | (Healing Ministry Daily. 10 [ | VIVA M. JAN | SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL S “The Social Vision of Isaiah™ Christian _Endeavor Leader Mra. Pauline Town MT. PLEASANT | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Columbia Road Near 14th St. p.m 00D ubi Dramatic herine. Crawford ] SUNDAY, 8 P.M. VIVA M. JANUARY Unity Easter Service “RESURRECTION” WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. “Prayer and Discernment” (;\R. ETT JANUARY Tm:mu 3 203 7 BM. and Fridav."S P.M Reading.’ Sermon by Rev. Wynn €. Fairfleld. 0:30 a.m —Church School. 11:00 a.m~+*The Power of Hix Res- rrection.” 500pm—“Renewed Chris Life in TRUTH CLA GREGATIONAL. First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets N.W. REV. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister REV. DON IVAN PATCH, Associate Minister TWO EASTER MORNING SERVICES ! IZaster Music by Large Vested Chorus Choir. Faster Sermons by the Minister at Both Services, VESPER CONCERT AT 4:45 P.M. ESTHER CUTCHIN, Pianist—GEORGE T. MYERS, Tenor NELLIE NEWTON SHORE, Contralto CHARLES T. FERRY, Organist SREAT EASTER NIGHT SERVICE, 8 P.M. R| The Cantata “EASTERTIDE,” by Protheroe, will be N given by large Vested Chorus Choir and Soloists: and Rev Don Ivan Patch will speak on “THE VENTURE OF LIFE EASTER MONDAY CONCERT AT 4:30 P.M. The Eurydice Club of Toledo, magnificent chorus of 60 lead- ing women scloists of Toledo, Ohio, under direction Mrs. Otto B. Gladys Grace Hill, Lyric Soprano, of New York. Helen Wright Wilmington, Concert Pianist, of Toledo. Nominal Admission. Benefit Building Fund. UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS' CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D. 9:45 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “THE EASTER HOPE” " MISS GRETCHEN HOOD, Soprano CHARLES TROWBRIDGE TITTMANN, Bass MISS ELSA RANER, Violin LEWIS ATWATER, Organ SALVATION ARMY. The Koreans Are Coming! e e e el PICTURESQUE SALVATION ARMY BRIGADE FROM THE HERMIT KINGDOM MAJOR AND MRS. ALFRED HILL With Six Native Officers, all in the costume of their country. Extraordinary Easter Service THE SALVATION ARMY TEMPLE AUDITORIUM. Street N.W. members received. I NEW THOUGH’ i ; ~ A'HEALING SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT 1700 H STREET N.W. First-floor_front, Sunday morning a o'clock her. Mrs. Florence W|Ilard Dav._E: 4 P.M Rev. A. Cheetham, A. K. C. | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parlsh_ Corner of 0 and Potomac Rev. and Tucket EASTER DAY 30 a.m.—Holy Communion (choral) munion Prayer. Holy munion and sermor 3:30 p.m —Children s Festival Service. 10 am—The Holy Communion Corporate Communion o Tnited Thank Of fering of the Parish Thursday. 10 a.m —rhe Holy Communion Washington Cathedral The Bethlechem Chapel “A House of Prayer All People” MOUNT SAINT ALBAN nsin Avenue N.W r Woodley Road Sunday, April 4, 8 P.M. At The PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N St. N.W. Dr. Susan L. Moody Will Speak on “The Bahai Movement” No Collection Seats Free All Welco 1100 am Com- for \. Easter Day | Holy Commu 7:30 and 9 am Morning Pr. 10:00a.m | Festival Holy ~ | Communion and Sermon, oF ’rm \me-n SHURCH. | Preacher. the Dean i | Festival Evenson'g Sermon, Preacher, Rev. James E D.D.. Bishop ington Music by th | The 4 o'clock service | radio cve Take Wiscor Waoodley Service, BRANCHES THE FIR: First Chnrch of Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Cllurc‘h(o! Cerst Scientist t ) Third Church of Christ, iclennst Masonie Temple. 13th St. an Y. Ave. Fourth Church of Christ, ic entist The Arcade. 14th and Park Road 11:00am and the Rt Freeman, of Wash 4:00 p.m. Choir. adcast by e Cathedral SURIECT “UNREALITY" AM venue cars or oad bus line. All Souls’ Memorial Church and Cathedral CRRETT. MINI AND & P M 1AM VENING MEETINGS— “H_ Investment Bldg 15th and K Sts.—Hours, to 9 (ex- cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun days and holida 3 SECOND CHURCH-—111 ¢ Hours, 2 to Closed Sunday THIRD ; Communion Holy GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth St. Bet. H. and 1 N KEV. C. S. ABBOTT. Viear. Colorado Bldg., Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9 10 to 7:30. and Sun s, 2:30 10 5:30). FOURTH H-—The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (second floor) =930 to 9 week days (except ___Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7307 CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH. 620 G St Founded 1705, REV. CALVERT £, BUCK. Reetor 10 a.m.—Holy Communion W) a.m —Hols Com 4:00 p.m'— ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services 11 AM S AM < P l'li »"Il \\I‘()\ L & DA #:00 0. — oD Camme 11:00 a.m—Holv ~Com Note.—The Eve “TRINITY CHURCH 3d and € Streets N.W. Gn:e Pmsh—GEORGETOWN | TheLittle church on the Canal and Poto | 1041 Winronsin Ave. helaw M ar | The R d Henry e urtis White. Church of the Transfiguration Gallatin St.. Berween 140" and 16th X.W rvices on Easter Sunday. :30 and 11 AM. ’ am.“8:00 p.m ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que_ Street N.W. Capitol st. cars ) and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m am Evensons a Queally Special_m EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th OUNDED 1841 Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., Rector EAS “ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D.. Rector. EASTER DAY. Holy Communion. with choir. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m 7:30 am.—Holy Communion Moming Praver and_Festival service of | . Holy Communion. with sermon. 11 am. | 9:00 am.—Holy Communi Festival Evensong. 4 p.m {11:00 a.m.—Festival Service, Holy Communion | and Sermon by the Rector. 4:00 p.m.—Church School tival Service Young People’s So- ciety. 8:00 p.m.—FEvensong and Ser- mon by the Rector. St. Andrew’s Church 7.00 am ock Mill. B - Myrdock Mill R, and Albema Fes- o N.W. | GARARREOR" | oty Com " ;- Sundny i che | on am. ther Sundaye. 730 Chureh School. 9743 am. ] Morning Praver and Sermon. 11 a Evzming Praver and Sermon. 7 cm ucu BRI 1ith & A S} THE NATIVITY 2 St . 7:30 pm.: Thure. 10:30 ' Kullrrwlmn 15th and E 6 am. 4 pm.: Tue nuntluilm Con. Holy Communion. 6:00 p.m.- UNDS NOW Third and A Streets S.E. WILLIAM, HENRY PETTUS. Rector. B v STEPNEY WEBSTER. Astistant Communion gommunion and Ser- mon_(Recto uirch sehool festival service Evening praver and sermon 30 a.m.—Holy Commuumn :wfly»bxmv 30 am.—Church_School. 00 a.m. —Morninz _Prager. Holy Come munion and Sermon. 3 11 ik _-ST ALBAN'S PARISH Alban DAY. 1926 ST. ALBAN'S CHURCH 7:45 ame—taly . Comgmiaten day. Sehos 11:00 a.m —Morning mu A_CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! "SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Ellis C. Primm, Pastor. No Sun- 11 AM. “The Defeat of Darkness.” 8 PM— “The Strangest Police Report Ever Made. unday School 7:00p.m—B. Y. P. U. ight, Happy Services—Come. ST. STEPHEN'S cuuncui 3017 ut.h St. N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Morning _Pr Holy _Com- munion and Sermon 8:00 p.m —Evening Praver and Sermen. ST. PATRICK'S Foxhall Roud 9:00 a.m.—Holls - Communion and Ser- _8:00 n.m —Evanine_Praver and_Sermon St Paul’s Church 23rd Street near Washington Circle 0058 Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector Evening Prave 8:00 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY, Hojy (ammumon Monday 7.9 and 11 and Thursda 0 Heallng Servi AN Seats Free and Una XéCENSION \I‘HS[\(’HI’&F'I'I‘Q \\ E. n! l"'h '&Tl{l‘l"l‘ Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, Rel‘lllr Rev. Thomas McClintock, Hon. ociate EASTER SERVICES Sunrise Celebration—7.30 A.M Church School and M Festive Celebration—11: 00 AN Sermon subject, PROGRAM OF MUSIC By Choir of 40 Voice Under direction of Albe Harn Processional Hymns—"Come, Ye aithal . Lissant ~Jesus Christ is Risen." Lsra Davadica iozart-Harnes Mozart EORGE, ¥ e B Madoo Ea Holy Communion Morning Praver ai ‘omumy Chlldmna flemm with' Floral 2 ;}Aflnnda 00 a.m. Hols 11:00am med aper—0:30 AM CTORY' Introit—'Christ, Qur Passover' . lo— (Shorter), trom 13th M . Gratia Tibi and Credo ' —1 Ki HFhe Hallelwah Choras. - Presentation—"Worthy is the Lamb, Sursum Corda ... EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 4th 10:30 A.M. and 8 P.M. You Are Invited to Attend Hear the “Billy Sunday” of Korea Sforia—From ‘ihe T5th Mass Nunc Dimittis onal Hymn——' Chinese School Nwm!mn—-a' P Evening Nervice, Special Music—8 P.M.