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10 SUNDAY SCHOOL COUNCIL TOMEET M. E. South Group to Convene at Mount Vernon Place Church Next Week. The Conference Sunday ~School Council of Methodist Episcopal Church South will meet at the Mount Vernon Plice Church next Thursday and Friday. The meeting, which will e attended hy the presiding elders and the Sunday_school offi will be in cl f R. K. Nevitt. The first on will be held Thurs- day afternoo k. which Woman's ciety will serve dinner to th Thursday evening a prayer meeting will be held in conjunction with the regular church meeting. Rev. J. J. of Harrisonburg, Va. will preach Friday a session will be held at 9 o'clock, with luncheon follewing, which will be served by the Missionary and the concluding meeting held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, pastor of the church, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Comforted to Comfort.” In the evening at 8 o'clock he will ach on “God's Whispered Secret.” . W. A. McKee, assistant to the wiil preach to the junior 11 o'clock on “The Bent v-fifth anniversary of the establishing of the Epworth League in the Southern Methodist Church in this r be observed tomorrow evenin; o'clock, the a dis 6:45 when union meeting. The topic to be cussed will be The social service te: worth cue will hold morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Tuberculosis Hospital. The Esthnao- ruth class social service g meet Monday at 7:30 at the Home for the Incurabies. The d atic club of the church will give three one-act plays April 21, under the direction of Miss Maitland o Thompson. The plays will “Good Medicine,” “Suppressed De- sives” and “Neighbors. COVENANT CHURCH NOTES..| Dr. A. F. McGarrah Will Preach on Christian Leadership Here. At the Church of the Covenant to- preached by Dr. of the National Board on Leadership in the National Rev. William Eisenberger preach at the evening service on The Ministry of a Religlous Convic- The monthly meeting of the Society of the Covenant will be heid in the lecture room at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, Dr. Willam 1. Dobson of the Forman Memorial Hospital at Yeungkong, China, will tell of his ex- periences as a medical missionary. g ‘THAT WEDDING PRESENT’ Topic of Sermon Tomorrow Night at Emory Church. At Emory Methodist Church, at Fort Stevens, Georgia avenue and Ritten house street, the pastor, Rev. D. L. Snyder, will preach tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock on “That Old Well” and at 8 o'clock on “That Wedding Present.” The board of stewards of the church elected the following officers at their regular meeting Monday evening: President, W. L. F. King: vice presi- dent, J. Edward Fowler; secretary, H. T. Waesche; treasurer, J. En ay, and recording steward, P. C. King. | e WILL SPEAK ON “HOME.” Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo to Continue Studies of “Personal Problems.” Rev. Dr. of the New terian Church, morning Joseph R. & York Av 1l pre clock minister ue Presby- ch togorrow on the Young People’s “ellowship will hold y fellowships and | » room of the church. the Christian En will hold its regular tea in the At 6:4 deavor weekly Sizoo will con *“Personal Proble \‘I” be a discussion upon the theme “Does personality continue in the next life and shall we know one an- ' other?” ! ! | 1 Mission Teacher to Speak. Miss Francls de Gra who f P Episcopal _Mission (Guantanamo, Cu speaker at the regular S ing of the Church League of the Episcopal « the Diocese of Washington. which will be held in the parish hall of Epiphany Church April 24 at 2:30 p.m. There will be election of officers and a brief business session. After the address refreshments will be served by the Church School Service League of Epiphany parish. School be the ng meet- Service cch of Dr. Clarence T. Wilson to Preach. True Wilson, general the d “Temper- Morals of Kk at the Church, Street, on svangelism” it the evening ! be “The Chris: Clarence The Doctrinal Basi tomorrow morning Unity Services Tomorrow. The Bible class and Sunday school of Unity Society meet Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock in the auditorfum, at 1326 I street. Christian healing class at 4:45 p.m. by Arthur P. Buck. Mr. Buck will also lead the discussion in he Good Words Club tomorrow at m. on “Luck.” Viva M. Janu. a 11l lectura tomorro s p.m. on_"Your Ideal Made Real.” BIBLE ST INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Pythian Temple Auditorium & Dr. H. Jen- mm- Sulect : OF GOOD AND EVIL" me S THE FORC 4:30 P B X LAR LE. THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musicians’ Hall, 1006 E St. D THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION" SUNDAY. APRIL 18. 3 s Louls Edelman, M. D. erican_Conw For - th" Promotion of Scripturai Holiness THE EVENING AR, CLASS TOMORROW Rites for About 30 at Church of the Transfiguration at Eve- ning Service. WASHINGTON, D. Talk on Assyria ATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926. Zion Lutheran Church, Sixth and P streets, was the scene of an over- flow meeting last night of a joint fellowship meeting of the Baltimore and Washington Luther Leagues. | More than 300 Baltimore leaguers came to Washington by automobile. A sight-seeing trip was made around the Tidal Basin and Speedway for the purpose of viewing the Japanese cherry trees in bloom before a buffet BISHOP TO ADDRESS SCHOOL INSTITUTE Right Rev. G. H. S. Walpole of England to Speak at Epiphany. i = | Rt. Rev. George H. S. Walpole, “What | &8 | HARRIS-EWING REV. 14 YEARS IN PASTORATE. Rev. E. Hez Swem to Observe An- niversary Tomorrow. The fourteenth pastorate of Rev. E.Hez & Centennial Baptist Church, and I streets northeast, will served with special exercises E. HEZ SWEM. of the em at hth be ob- tomor- anniversar; . J. R. Saunders of South China will preach the sermon at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The church has recently heen en larged with an attractive auditorium, and a pipe organ installed. All of the debts also have been paid. EPIPHANY CHURCH PLANS SERVICE FOR MISSIONS Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell to Speak Next Friday of Extensive Work in Labrador. Bishop James E. Freeman and Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, have arranged a meeting to be held in the church next Friday at § o'clock. at which Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell will speak. The Grenfell Medical Missions in Newfoundland and Labrador are sus- tained by varlous societies federated under the name of the International Ghenfell Association. Branches of the asociatison exist all over the country. and the popularity of the mission work is widespread. Almost all the work done along the Northern coasts during the Summer is con- ducted by volunteers who pay their own expenses. The Washington Federation of Churches, the Young Men’s Christian Assoclation, the Young Women's Christian Assoclation and the Nation- al Geographic Soclety are combining to secure a large attendance. R T MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD. ‘Woman's Society Rites in Honor of Mrs. H. B. Polkinhorn. Memorial services for Mrs. Harriet B. Polkinhorn were held by the Woman's Society of First Baptist Church following the business meet ing Wednesday. The exercises open- ed with the dedication of a basket of flowers by Mrs. Frank Trimble. Mrs. S. J. Porter paid_the tribute for the society, Mrs. H. M. Watkins for the church, Mrs. R. H. Bagby for’the Baptist’ Home, Mrs. L. B. Wilkinson and Mrs. H. D. Young for the King's Daughters, and Mrs. E. H. Jackson for the Woman's Bible class Rev. R. W. Brooks to Speak. At Lincoln Congregational Temple tommorow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak from the subject, “Spiritual Wrestling.” The Christian Endeavor Society will meet at 45 1. DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing and Christ Service n meetings Wednesday Healing numslr‘) dmlvslrom 11 m 1 and Pelvate instruction to gunils. Studio, & th St. rond floot. trant, EMMA GRAY. Prea Science of Truth Association 32 meher St. Chn:tadelpl'uan Chapel RSH] i NAV _Every sun Ay, 11:40 a.m BAHAI SERVlCES Sunday, April 18, 8 p.m. THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N ST. Speaker: FEOF- (68 SwO0D COBB. “The Problem nl lhe Near East, i Solved.” All welcome. Seats free. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sev unlh and A REY. 4. W. MAYBURY, District Supt., Wil ‘preach ANOinE ‘et evening, :45—Younk Peo [* 30__8 lcrr;;un &J,}mm prayer meeting Wednesday_evenin raver 1 R o e & vill preach at the Church of the Transfizuration, Galla- tin near Fourteenth street, at 8 pm.. and will adminisier the rite of confirmation. Rev. Queally rector, will present for S a_class of about 30, many of them adults. The remainder are pupils in the flourishing Sunday school. made the occasion for the dedication of the new pulpit which recently have been presented as memorials. The pulpit, which was used for the first time on Easter Sun- v, is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- 3. Ryon in m of their parents, mory TALK ON K ON NEAR EAST. Will Be Dehvered by Director of Relief Work Tomorrow. the morning service at the ch of the Good Shepherd tomor- row an address will be delivered on the Near East by Dr. Harold F. Pellegrim, director of the Near East relief work in the District of Colum- bia and nelghboring State: In the evening Rev. C. S. Abbott, the vicar, will begin a series of lec- tures on “Forgotten Christian Heroes,” the lecture on Sunday night being on the life nr Livingston. Evnngel\shc Talk Planned. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach to- morrow morning om the theme, “God's Mess: In the evening his sermon will he evangel- stic in God's Final Appeal.” will meet at 9:30 a.m Peoples’ meeting wil 7 pm. Sunday school | nd the Young convene at Entertamment Planned. The brotherhood of St. Lutheran Church is planning an en- tertainment next Tue: evening at 8 o'clock in the Sunday school room. The regular services tomorrow will be | conducted by the pastor. Dr. Hayes will preach in the morning on, * Power and Good Roads,” and in the evening on, “Oh, You Habakkukians! Study tn wrch W YOU. tomorrow | The visitation of the bishop will be | nd clergy chuirs nature, the subject being. | Mark's | D. D. of ) Entlnn\ or Societies, | REV. DR. J. E. WERDA, Who will give an address on the As- syrian nation next Thursday at 8 at the Chevy Chase Baptist (Illlnh, Belt road near Chevy Chase Circle. VISITOR TO PREACH. Rev. Frank A. Smith in Pulpit at Highlafids Baptist. At the morning service tomorrow | at the Highlands Baptist Church, | Fourteenth and_ Jefferson streets, Rev. Frank A. Smith of New York | will ‘preach on “Nearby Neighbors. | The evening service will be con- | ducted by the pastor, Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds, who will spe: “An Epoch in a Simple Life. school is at 9:30 a.m. and young peo- ple’s meeting at r p.m Mnsswnary Cnmpmgn Plnnned | Rev. Fred Baltan and his wife, mis |\hmurleq on a furlough from Tientsin, China, will conduct a missionary and ~vangelistic campaign at Bible Hall, | 9th and E streets, for one week com- | mencing tonight. Breaking of bread d praise service will be conducted | tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. | | | | All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: TULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. {‘ | 5 a.m.~Church School. Classes | for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “THE EAGER SOUL” 5 St. Mark’s Luthcran ‘Church B and 8th Sts. SW. Rev. H. D. HAY D. D., Pastor. “Where You are a Stranger but Once.'" SUNDA’ 9:45 a.m—Bible School. :30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour. “VINCENNES” A Yale Chronicle Other Features For the Whole Family St. Paul's Englxsh Lutheran Church 11th and H_Si HN T. HUDI . . Pastor. CHRIST LUTHER.AN~ (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. M and N J. FREDERIC WENCHI “The 23rd Psalm” inday School Concordia Evangelxcal Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor. ;48 am —Bivle School 0 am rman Preaching Service, “Enenien bre -aching Service. Iy Ounm¥”m» od lecture Not Read Our Bidle on “THE Church of Our Father | UNIVERSALIST ‘Cilri-srtriani Science D. D., Lord Bishop of Edinburg. will be the principal speaker at the meet- ing of the Sunday School Institute of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Washington, which will be held in the parish hall of Epiphany Church next Tuesday at 8 p.m. His topie will be “The Devotional Use of the New Testament.” It is usual for the Sunday School Institute to meet during the Winter in St. John's parish hall, on Sixteenth street, but because of the large audi- | ence which it is expected will be attracted by the Bishop of Edinburgh the meeting will be held at Epiphany. Rev. Victor O. Anderson, rector of St. Agnes' Church, will ‘speak on “The Place of Christian Art in Re- tiglous Education. MISSIONARY SESSION. | Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo to Address| Calvary Baptist Group Tuesday. The Woman's Missionary Soctety of Calvary Baptist Church will meet Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the adult room of the Sunday School House. The speaker is to be Rev Nr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, whose subject will be *“The Finality of Jesus.” { The devotional service will be led b Mrs. H. M. Kendrick and Miss Rich McLean will be the soloist The Stick ney Circle will serve as hostesses. Luncheon follows the. morning session. Members of other churches are in- vited. _PENTECOSTAL. BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. NW. H. W. KLINE, Pastor The Old Time Religion Fvery Night in the Year April 17 to 24 REV. FRED BALTAU AND WIFE Oi Tientsin, Chi Will Conduct a_Missionary and Revival Campaign. Breaking of Bread and Fellowship Service All are Welcome. CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of ‘Christ, Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Churcll of Christ, Scientist St. N.E. Third Clnmh o' Christ, Scientist Masonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Ave f Congregation worships at | Crandall’s Metropolitan | Theater F Street at Tenth (Pending the Building of a New Church) Service Sunday. April 18. At 11 0°Clock, REV. JOHN VAN SCHAICK. D. D.. Pastor Emeritus, In Charge Sermon by Rev. Francis W. Gibbs. “of Fitchburg. Mass. Church school for adult Bible at the theater at moon: for es. at Parish House. 1601 Morning Seats Free—Everybody Welcome. " il | ZION usxx'ru AND P STREETS N.W ev. ) a.m.—Sunday_ Schools. Petworth Branch, Webster stw 10:00 a.m.—German worship. /11 rm.m nfint; M Eneilen worship. AbAUH .‘ifi Main ith Leagu inner. served by Ladies’ Gallatin 14th sts. Northeast cor. REV. H. MANKEN Sersices. 11 am.: B Vespers. 8 b Grace Lutheran Church E Hall! 9th_and Upshar Sts. N.W. JOPRE RHARD E. LENCKI. Pastor: 9:30 Sund; 11:00 am 8:00 pm. Church of the Atonement N._Capitol st. and Bhndfl I-llfld ave REV. Hl)W\l’lI)} 'YDE! aste "Sinday JR.. PASTOR School. 9: Feoning_servic RICHARD SCHMIDT. Pastor. and and and n.w. Two squares west of Ga. ave. "MRS. RIZPAH | ELDON 1 14th St. N.W. Spiritual m-«nfl meeting every Mond o 8o lll|5' 'P“ ol l fllfl 'l 3 3 1 ' relcome. The Elmbeth White Spiritual Science Church va, 8:30. W EV. tor. 4 Mesnn- Meetings Sundays.. Wednesdasy The Spiritual Science Chnrcl: of Christ The Sunday Morning Serviee. 11 A.M. The L:Aiclon Clab Salon 18th and Columbla Road N.W. PASTOR, ress the congregation on B_Si PR DLEY DB Pastor. Sunday Sctiool, e 11:00 am 00 p.m- ——Chnntl:m n Ribly Morning_ Wo! Luther League Vesvers Fourth and E Sts. N.W, (MISSOURI Y\OD) AUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. 8:30 am—Berman Service. ST. MARY’S ( CHURCH 5th St. N.W., Bet. G and H Sts. A JUBILEE CHURCH" Low masses at 7:15 and 8:15 High mass at 9:15. Last low mass at 11 “ ASHINGTON ve St. N.W. Frank. 1889) * Henting Mxnulry Dnuy 10 am, VIVA M. q,muu. Minister. N INDAY sgfim%‘hn BIBLE, (%Afifl nrd "LI,CK # hy Ar h nday 8 P VIVA M, JANUARY “YOUR, mm MADE REAL" TO TR Thlll'l‘ll 3 -1 and 7 P.M., and Spiritual Ilenung . Clinic l T 5 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 an—Enlish Service. “The One True Way to Salvation.” Truuty Lutheran Cimrch “GOD'S MINUTE.” Communion of Spirite and Flowers Sery. ice at close of meeting every Sunday | MESSAGE CIRCLE and LECTURE THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N St. N.W.. 8 P.M., Wed.. April 21. . Jane B. “IS THERE A DEVIL AND HEL! Consultation oy _appointment. Col. 6227. * The First Spiritualist Church Leeturo by the_Pastor. Al H. Terry “DEVILS, GHOSTS AND SPIRITS” Followed by Spirit Messages. 4% mad, why heur ‘ve him?—John Sunday 8 pm. ot B Do ot how: JOHN SLATER e World's. Greatest Medium Washington Sotel, AP L0t and 20th, SPIRITUALIST. - At Playhouse, 1814 N Spirit Greetings Message Service 600 Penn JOHN )(lulul Program by Wi Elizabeth Dr. 'l'hon‘l (;'I'lnlhl\l‘ llgh“ew on. ‘lohd« Ohio, an Information Call " Association, 660 Fa- Ave. UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Genernl Firone Lincoln 1880, 8. Sunday, 8 P.M. St. N.W, Lecture by Rev. Elizabéth Schauss, Toledo, Ohio, N.S.A. Trustee and Pn-iden( Ohio A-wchticn. Ida E. Stra b Thuredas ‘at 8 P, COMING SLATER The World’s MML Famom Medium Will Read Quutim At “Hall of the Nahom Wnlnnuon Hotel April 19-20, 8 P.M. ‘ashington Temple Quartette Harlow-Goetz, Phil ater, Wis er. Eisabeti” schaus ari’ A, Barvise, Bangor,' M. {he, Naiional Spiritualist B Do, aripnii | i | ‘l SUBJECT Lecture and Spjritual Address by the Pastor, | tes ‘And many of them said, He hath a devil. | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist The Arcade, 14th St. and Park Road “Doctrine of Atonement” Servic supper was served at the church. A program of music and speech-mak- ing followed. Rev. A. J. Travers, general secre- tary of the Luther League of America, was the guest of honor and delivered an address. Paul L. Brindle, president of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, greeted the Baitimore delegation, to which the president of the. Luther League Central of Baltimore and nity responded. Virgil W. Doub, | president of the Maryland Synodical and Rev. Oscar Black- r, pastor, Christ ‘Luthern Church of Baltimore, made short ad- dresses. The presidents of all local ues made brief reports of the ctivities of their respective organi- tions. Dr. Jarvis to Prelch Dr. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow at New Bethel Baptist Church on “Justification by 4 nd at 8 p.m. on “The Abund- The Bible school meets at 9:30 Sunday 17:00 a.m—Pastor will preach p.m.—Sermon. Galbraith A. M. E’Zfifllmh bet. L & M _N. O3 By BATTCE, 1 School and Pastor Classes. Preaching and morning worship. Program and Fally by Coat b 8:00 P.M.—Annual _Sermon Todge No. 0, F. 3040 QUE ST. N.W. REV. EDGAR C. BEERY. Pastor. “OVERCIJ)D';ITNG EVIL WITH GOOD” M “ASHAh;EPD OF THE GOSPEL” Sunday School. :43 AM Epworth League. 7 P.M. “THE GOOD-WILL CHURCH" . CAROLINA AVE. N.E. Take Iineoln Park Car John Paul Tyler, D. D PASTOR i Rev. D am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morn ing Worship I and sermon. “NEW | ORDERS.” | p.m.—Epworth League. | p.m.—Organ Recital. p.m—Evening worship and | ermon. Gl,' ARANTEE.” il Thursday, 8 P.M. Prayer Meeting Herbert . ¥. ‘Au-me Musical Director, Edwin Moore, Organist READING ROOMS: II'IR T CHURCH—Investment Bld | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. | " Hours, 2 to 5:30 pm. week da Closed Sundays and holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado 14th and G Sts.—H | FOURTH CHURCH — The Arcade, | |4lh and Park Road (second floor) to 9 week days (except! :30.) (Southern Methodism’s 9th Street and Massa 9:30 A.M.~Sunday School. “Comforted 8 P.M.—Sermon SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. M. E..CHURCH SOUTH 16th St. N.W. Near Lamont | R.L.FULTZ,D.D. 9:30 a.m—Sunday School and Bible m.—Morning Worship and Ser. | h League. % Worship and Ser- on. “Miracles, Their Witness to hrist.” | Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Bervice. Bible to Meridian Adir fEPWOR’rHi ‘M. E. CHURCH SOUTH | 13TH ST. AT N METHODIST EPISCOPAL W WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Rev. WM. M. HOPFMAN, Pastor. 19:30 am.—Sunday School $45,000 RAISED FOR SITE OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Congregation of Old John Marshall Place Church to Build in New Section. The congregation of the First Pres. byterfan Church on John Marshall place has subscribed more than $45,000 toward the purchase of a site at Mas- sachusetts avenue and Thirty-fourth street, on which a new building will be_erected. Rev. Dr. John Brittan Ci pastor, will continue tomorrow o’clock on “Seeing the Hereafte: | the morning service his subject will be “The Power lo Receive.” | letmpoliun Services The sermon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Metropolitan Theater services, held under the auspices of the First Universalist Church, will be by Rev. Francis W. Gibbs of Fitchburg, Mass. Adult Bible classes will convene at 12 o'clock, the men's class being led by Dr. F. W. Ballou, superintendent of schools. The inter- mediate and primary depar(memi of the church school wi 9:45 a. " Park View Christien Church Park Road. East of Georgia Ave. Rev. W. P. SMITH, Minister. D 45 |. m ~—Bible pirit Dis m 0 D —Interediae & 5 A Study o Colambia Helghu Claruhan Church Park Road West of mh St le\n) Baker Smith, ist 00 AM on 9:48am—braged en reh School and 8:00 p.m—Sermons by | A Cave misic by the Double Mixed Special uartet and Chor. ) Wm. E. Br-nhwula director. | m. | STREET CHRISTIAN| 6th and H Southwest. EDGAR FORREST BOGG! 9:45—Bibl ol 11.00—Rev. E F 7:45—Mre Louis o Columbu Heights Christian Church Park Road West of ane Baker smnh. thlhler hoo 00—Sermon NEVER FAILS." 7 90—Christian, rn deavor #:00_Sermon E KISS Erieadly Tok. 1o weltoms 'Lrhrr St. “Christian Churc Church lnlh St. and Kentucky Ave. S8.E . JARRETT. Pastor and Evangelis a.m.—Bible School B Worship. Sermon he First Instead of the Seventh the Week for Worship? ns. i A Cause for G This bemns our evening of the week NINTH STREET™ Christian Church 9th and D Sts. N.E (Near the C pnol\ BENJ. H. MELTON, MINISTER. 11:00—“01d-Time Religion.” 9:30—Graded Bible Sehool. S, Minister. i Minister. M. Omer will give Her trin throush the mblin, | ival meeting. Each | | l | f idweek Prayer | Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church South Representative Church ) chusetts Avenue Rev. W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. Rev. W. A. McKee, Assistant to the Pastor. 6:45 P.M.—Senior League. 11:00 A.M.—Junior Church Sermon by Rev. Mr. McKee. 11 A.M.—Sermon by Dr. Lambeth To Cemfort” by Dr. Lambeth “God’s Whispered Secrets” Music at both services by Mt. Vernon Quartet and Mt. Vernon Chorus, under direction of R. Deane Shure. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST! #B. G. WILKINSON, Ph.D. TR T DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN THE NEW TESTAMENT Lvery New Testament Text Examined which peaks of Sunday. SUNDAY, APRIL 18 8 Lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson nterest-inspiring movement -not a dull instant in it. {USICAL PROGRAM 7:15 P.M. Leonidas Metcalf, Conductor - WEDNESDAY—8 P.M. tereopticon Lecture—“HELL" There an Eternally Burning Hell? cHOReR, TAKowA WARK B €. u||muumumlmnunn||||||;|||u|||||||||nnl|x||||||uuuu|l|||||mmununwmwmmwmnm TAKOMA PARK SEVENTH- 6:45—Christian Endeavor Societies. L“‘l’he Goapel of Christ.” tion of new members at Reception o hoth of the Pastor's sermons. and tism at the close of the evening servic Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Pastor. hoo by Res. reaching w. pworth League. m —Preaching by pastor L. Darby. 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev “The Realization of —Sermon by Rev. W. L. Religion.” Thursday—8:00 p.m.—Mid-week Prayer Millian, Direct W. R. T. Busses P e 9:30 A.M.—Church School. Address: “Far 8:00 P.M.—Rev. JAMES M. Address: o Aot Music by vested choir John H. Marville, 11 AM. Morming Worship—sermor by Dr. L. € FOUNDR (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. Near P St. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. MINISTER Morris Friday—3:45 pm —Week-dax School of HAMLINE “The Church Beautiful” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D.D., Minister WHITE. "WHERE 18 TRY FAITR?" Rav. Patterson 7:00 pm —Epworth League. %00 n.m “THE, CHURCH IN ACTION" WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. REYNOLDS, Minister. our new it “with s nnn( re now oceupyi we bubing® cads 945 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11:00 am— “THE BEAM AND MOTE” §:00 pm— “Looking at the United States Through the Eyes of a Red Crou Man” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED. Fith St and Penna. Ave SE . FRANK STEELMA M Ciass for Every Age Clasi fcan Universits Hancello Quartet Choi Music by McKENDREE Mass. Ave. N.W. Between 9th and 10th Sts. (THE RED BRICK CHURCH) Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.—Prayer Service. 9:30 AM.—Sabbath School— Classes for Persons of all ages, 11:00 AM.—Sermon by Brother Samuel M. Croft. 6:45 P.M.—Epworth League — De. votional service. 8:00 P.M.—Sermon by Brother William J. Jones. UNION M E CHURCH — League. %00 p.m —Preaching hy & ALL ARE CORDIATLY WE Metropolitan MEMORIAL M. E. John Marshall PL. (414} and C St. N.W. Rev. George Shaw Johnson, Minister. 1AM Nermon_by Clarence True Wilson, D.D. & PM Sermon, Clarence True W;Ioon, D.D. Imperial Male Quartet Both Services. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer meeting. |l The National Methodist Church METHODIST EPISCOPAL E. God. Schwartz, D. D., subject, .—Ep‘ orth League Service. Darby, D. D., subject, “Radio and MUSIC BY FOUNDRY QUARTET CHOIR and Praise Serviee Religion. condticted by or of Religious Education Rev. John WELCOME Pass the Door. METHODISTr EPISCOPAL |/ — 11:00 AM.—Rev. JAMES M. YARD, D.D., of China. Eastern Horizons.” 7:00 P.M.—Epworth League Service. YARD, D.D. “Polmcal Condxtxons in China.” " Edith B. Allle). orgamn director of music CALVARY On Columbia Road N.W., Between 14th and 15th Streets JAMES SHERA 9:30—Calvary Bible School. :30—Calvary Men's Bible Cla: 7:00—Epworth League Devotional Preuldem 2 45—0“; 8:00—Public “orflm:, with Sermon on the sul . Doctor Arthur C. Christie, 11:00—Public Worship, with Sermon by DOCTOR JOHN REID SHANNON SPECIAL MUSIC. MONTGOMERY MINISTER William S. Hockman, Director of Religious Education Mr. Edwin Dice, Supt DL Mr. Ralph M. Wolfe, President. Teacher. Services. Carlisle V. Christie, by DOCTOR JOSEPH DAWSON “GOSPEL FUNDAMENTALS” SPECIAL MUSIC Julia Culbreth Gray, Director of Church Music. Elsis Free Seats to the le F. Montgomery at the organ. People. A Hospitab! le Welcome to the Public