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CHURCH INSTALLS SERMONINGLASS New Jesse Window Is Gift of Melville Church to St. Thomas’. The ew Jesse window in St. Thomas® Lipi pal Church has just been completed. 1t traces the descent of our Lord through David, the son Jesse, the te. It Is a sermon in g 1 the texts which e. ““There shall nd to it shall the us asked what They say unto Son of David.” Above all, in of the three lancets which ow fills, is a picture of Christ ms of the Blessed Virgin, words, “Before Abraham AY with the was T am."” Four Other Figures. At the foot of this central panel is Jesus, the father of David. Above this panel lm\l.! as the sweet psalmist of Isrz Solomon, as a magnificent Oriental king, and Ma~ as the king who reigned long- Judah and made the worst b, Tepenting in 4 prison our ardon natus, ‘»\Hn one ha ng the head of a Philistine, the othe ting on a plow; Jotha ¢ whom nothing but good esented a8 holding high gate of the \l‘ln I t of the reformers « of the 1aw; Zerrubbabel, bo . a8 the Prince of Judah, the model of the rebulit temple us he is on the eve of inz Babylon to build the Templ isalemn. (.m ol Melville Church. senfor ves ounders of of Henry T is the which has been Church done tryman and one the church, is th olid: of Lon t th window in St. Thomas' e same artist. Three other windows erected in the che to attract also recently still further P s of the whole church. Two of windows are the gift of the Re: s Ald Soclety. One figure the annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the other the Archangel Gabrie Che third, figury ing John the Divine, the gift of B Holmes. st Smith, the r e window tomorrow. will be held Church am. to , will make e subject of his sermc salzaar,” Thomas’ Thursday “UNSEEN WELLS” TOPIC OF DR. S1Z00’S SERMON Minister of New York Avenue Church Will Epe Services Tomo: he minist Avenue Pres Dr. Joseph both servi o'clock ervice ‘Unseen Wells.” The young v invited ship and tea Ly the Chr regular at lock, ian Endeavor ed e at follo sery’ 8 o will continue ening studies ol Sunday rsonal Prob- s in Religio ss the que: Final Re room ST. MARGARET’S SERVICES Men's Club to Hold Last Meeting of Season Thm\dny Night. nith, rector nnecticut announces . Margaret’'s (Churc enue and Bancroft plac following vices tomorrow: lloly communion, 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer with sermion by the rector, 11 ¥ the as the Men's Club held Thursday lebration Iy communion rsday @ i1 am., and at the same hour urday, the feast of Philip and I apostles, ey S0 House Member to Speak. ssentative Clifton Woodrum of @ will add the Harrison Bible class of Congress Street M. P, Church tomorrow at 9:45 am. His subject will be “Am 1 My Brother's Keeper?” The mnew pastor of the church, Rev. George Hines, will be presented to the elass by its presi- dent, W. 1. Harrison. Westem Prcsbytemm Church. The Duty of Praising People” will be the theme at the Western Presby- terian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, by Rev. J Harvey Dunham at the morn- ing service tomorrow. In the evening at § o'clock the subject of his sermon il be “Pri T PENTE(O! BIBLE HALL Ninth and E Sts. NNW. H. W. KLINE, Pastor Standine Four Suuare on the Whol, f God nole uum ot SAL Through the Hitosd of Jesus Christ HE n; m- As ut the iripes TISM Beginning Sunday, 10:30 AM. Breaking of Bread and Fellowship Service All are Welcome. Wesleyan - Pentecostal Church Between 4t and 4th N.W. it Expouitory Preaching, ! Evangelistic 1. 9:45 Fhnraday Preaching. 7130 b Sunday Scfio Praver Meeting 8:00 p.m. For the Promotion o Scriptural Holiness 2:30 P.M J. Tudsos Taylo:. S B, Ten Years as Pastor REV. DR. J. S. MONTGOMERY. PASTOR HERE 10 YEARS. Rev. James S. Montgomery Holds Conference Record. Rev. Dr. James Shera Monigomery begins the eleventh year of his minis- try at Calvary Church tomorrow. He is beginning the longest pastorate of any Methodist T in the Baltit- more Conferenc ning he will preach “Within the Gates.” ¥ 8 o'clock Vo a sermon-lecture on the “our Country’s ’nnw 1L WILL CONTINUE LECTURE. Rev. Robert Johnston to Preach I" St. John's Church. “Non-Christian Appreciation and Critlelsm of Jesus of Nuzareth” has been the subject of the lectures at St. John's Church recently. Follow- ing the last lecture, dealing with cotemporary Jewlish lives of Jesus, Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston will con: tinue tomorrow night the general theme and consider the assertion that there was nothing orlginal in the Gospel story, and that Its very orlginality has been impaired by sub-. sequent change of teaching. Even- song will be at 7:45 and the lecture will begin at 8:10 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Acting Pastor, Rev. P. R. Wagner, ‘Will Fill Pulpit. Rev. P. Rowland Wagner, acting pastor, will preach tomorrow morning at First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets, on “God Was in Christ Reconcllin and at § pm., on hrist in You the Hope." Swedish ser are held at 3:30 by Rev. C. A. Anderson of Arlington, : Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, the pastor, was present at the prayer meeting Thursday evening and spoke of the fellowship und kindness ex- tended to him during his sickness. VISITOR TO PREACH Rev. H. C. Armstrong, Baltimore, Will Be at Vermont Ave. Church. Rev. H. C. Armstrong, of Baltimore, will preach tomorrow morning and evening at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, Representative Ralph Lozler, of Missourd, will teach the Everyman's Bible Cla Mr. Lozier has been prominently connected with Bible hool work for some time. —=e Ministers Will Meet. The Presbyterian Ministers' Associa- tlon will be addressed Monday at 1i o'clock at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church by Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo on *“Sidelines.” ERES Women s Club Meets. The Women's Club of St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church, Third and A streets southeast, met Thurs- day. The business meeting was fol- lowed by refreshments and musi ___SECULAR LEAGUE. _ ‘THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musiclans’ Hall, 1008 E St. DAY, APRIL 25. 3 P.M. COMMANDMENTS—NHOULD T0 OUR PUBLIC ew _York. HE. THEY BE Woor "niDi Joseph Lewis, THE MESSAGE OF TRUTH Is delivered to those who seek FREEDOM, NOT HELP! “Thers is & sure, true, inevitable way that can be taught, and can be followed when taught. so that no human being need ever bear with any limitation of physical existence, or lack, or any form of depriva- tion whatever."—B. E. B |THREE LECTURES | 8 PM. Sunday. April 25—*The Wisdom of God.” Monday, April 26—*“Available Wealth.” Tuesday, April “A Message—Not a Method.” THE HEALTH STUDIO, 1628 K St. N.W. By ANSEL A. W. DOUGLAS ¥ ORDER OF THE T z‘* STAR TR SOCIETY OF “ASHI\IGTON 1326 Eve St. N.W rgwe ink. 1889 || (Healing mnmry il T VIVA M. u\lAn . Minister. s 'n UNDAY, 4:45 P, Buck.| 2 "CHBX!'flAVA Hul.{sm;" ¥eass. b win A, Eckels. VIVA M. JANUARY | “The Rod of Truth” musje—Piano, Accordian and i xophone solos. WED] E‘!DA\ 8 PM.: “Insight Into Truth" THLE,D#\IDA\A 35 P GARNETT JANUARY Eplrmul Hulln: Clinic e THE EVENING 055,35 1S RAISED BY PRESBYTERIANS Drive to Collect $175,000 Fund Will Be Concluded Tomorrow. The campalgn to raise $175,000 in the Presbyterian Churches of the city to be used for a three-year extension program in the District, will close to- MOrrow. 'y Presbyterian who has not sub: rlbed will be called upon to- morrow. Captains and committees have been working thronghout the week In mak- ing individual solicitations. The haev made their reports at noonday luncheons in the New York Avenue Church. Yesterday $6,042 was re- ported, making the total pledged to date $55,355. Monday night there will be a final meeting of captains and their com- mittees with all the ministers of the Presbytery, at a dinner in the New York Avenue Church at 6:30 o'clock. The meeting will be conducted by Rev. George G. Dowey, campaign di- rector, ‘The financial campalgn now in progress has for its objectives the strengthening of a number of Presby- terlan Churches in the city, the se- curing of new church sites in subur- ban territc and the promoting of annual church efficlency campalgns during the next two years. DAVID HOGG TO SPEAK. Program Is Announced at Centen- nial Baptist Church. Representative David Hogg, of In- diana, will speak tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Centennial Baptist Church on “Why Men Should Be- lieve in the Lord Jesus Christ)" ‘The pastor, Rev. E. Hez Swem, will preach at 11 am. on “Christ Jesus Intends to Sing a Praiseful Song, Surrounded by the Saved.” B N S Dr. Bullock to Preach. E . Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tomorrow, at 11 a.m, is “Our Duty to Our Brother.” Bible school at 9:30 a.m. The Young Peo- ple’s Christian Endeavor Soclety will discuss at 6 p.n. the toplc, “How Can We Help o Make Our Citles Christian?” Leader, R. Cromwell. Dr. Bullock will preach u spectal sermon to the “Love and Charity Lodge” at 8 pm. Prayer meeting Tuesday, § to 10 pm. young people’s prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to ¥ pm. Mon- day night Rev. Roy will preach a special sermon to the Pastor's Ald Soclety at 8 p.m. Snb;ectl Are Announced. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow Rev. Gunton Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church, will preach on “Aspi: rations in the Life of the Church.” At the 4:30 o'clock twilight service his subject will be, Became Convinced ““The Apostle Who Sermon Topics Annonnced At Emory Methodist Church, Georgla avenue and Rittenhouse street, the pastor, Rev. D. L. Snyder, will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on ‘The Pouter.” «nd In the evening at 8 o'clock on {arps on _the Willows. BAHAI SERVICES Sunday, April 25, 8 P THE PLAYHOUSE, 1814 N ST. “No one Truth can contradict another. Light is good in whatever lamp it is burning.”—Abdul Baha. A" weleome., Seats free. \o collertion. ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. A JUBILEE CHURCH. Low masses at 7:16 and 8:15. High mass at 9:15. " DIVINE SCIENCE. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St.—Apt. 21. ADA RAINEY, Speaker. (‘D\:Iedl‘;;s;h:“ 5 pm.—A talk on the prin- cipals of heaiing. Friday, 8 p.m.—Lessons in Truth. wel #or ‘appointitents call Franklin 1727, DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing nd Chris Serviu Noon meetings Wednesd Bealing ministry dally from 1% 1 and Privato tnsiru o to puglls. Btudio, K12 1 A ‘v. Friends IVIceting- 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 a.m. FIRST DAY WCHQOL, 10 AN, ARE_INVT Friends Church Trvihg Bta MW, MURRAY, & KEXWORTHY, Paitor. 100 &.m.—Meeting for Worahi —Sunda; —ghristian, Endea, —Erayer \foe\ml ('n:ur-du). AllAre_Welcome. Y. W. C. A, , School, The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church of Washington. D. C. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services 5: al Ban} Ch NITABAN. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the STAR, WASHINGTON, B. Y. P. UNION The monthly meeting of the Colum- bla Federation was attended by more than 400 delegates Tuesday at Temple Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va.. Rev. Dr. Dodge, pastor of the church, and president of the Senjor Union, greeted the delegates. A program was pre- sented by the Intermedlate and Senior unions. Refreshments were served. Next Thursday from 2 to 4 p.n. Columbia Federation will demonstrate its work to the Northern Baptist Convention, the session of which will be held at the Washington Audi- torilum. James Henderson, president of West Washington Junior B. Y. P. U., will speak for juniors and Robert Glenn for intermediates. The seniors will give a pageant depicting what has been accomplished in their vari- ous activities. Rev. Mark F. San- born, former president of B. Y. P. U. A, will speak. Group 1 of West Washington B Y. . U, under the leadership of Miss Allie Lee Hodges, will have charge of the meeting tomorrow. The topic will be “Mexican Missionaries.” SERVICES ANNOUNCED. Rev. W. A. Eisenberger to Preach at Church of Covenant. Rev. Willlam A. Eisenberger, min- ister’'s assistant at the Church of the Covenang, will preach at both the morning and evening services tomor- row. At the morning service his sub- Ject is to be “Limiting Christ,” and in the evening he will discuss “God’s Re- quirement: Page McK. Etchison, religious work director of the Y. M. C. A., will be the speaker at the ting of the Chris- tlan Lndeavor in the lecture room of the 6:45 o'clock. The midweek service for prayer and conference is held Thursday evening at § o'clock. DEACONS TO BE ORDAINED Exercises Will Be Held at Sixth Presbyterian Church. At the Sixth Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning, the pastor, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, will ordain to the office of deacon the following: Henry K. Muir, James W, Platt and Willlam B. Thomson. Tomorrow evening the pastor will speak ‘on ‘“Aggressive Christianity.” See e o “Satan’s First Work,” Subject. The pastor, Dr. H. T. Medford, of John Wesley A. ) Zion Church, Fourteenth and Corcoran streets, will have for his subject at 10:45 a.m. to- morrow “The Spiritual Merchantman, and at 7:45 p.m. “Satan’s First Work. ‘The baptism for 12 adult candidates will take place following the morning eermon. ‘CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and A N.E 4. T. MAYBURY, Distriet Supt., Vil rvach Saorming ‘and evesing 9:30—Sunday school 1:00—Preachinj .\'Ew_'rilolj GHT, A HE@;‘ING SERVICE First-floor _{ront clock, Teacher. Mre Sunday morning_at 1 Flamncerwm Christian Science 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 Clmrzh vof Cl:rht. Scientist Third Chunh of Christ, Sclend:t Masonic Temple, 13th St. and N. Y. Fourth Church of Christ, Sdenult The Arcade, 14th St. aud Park Road SUBJECT: “Probation After Death” Services— sunday, 1L AN and 8 PX. funday. 8 WE! ho l—11 AM. BAY EVENING MEETING ock FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex- cept. Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30.) SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week da. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9 (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30, and Sun- days and holldays, 2:30 FOURTH CHURCH — The Arcade, 14th and Park Road (second floor) —9:30 to 9 week days (except ‘Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5:30.) SPIRITUALIST. UNITY SPIRITUALIST CHURCH At the Playhouse, Sunday, 8 P.M. 1814 N St. N.W. Rev. Elizabeth Schauss Of Toledo, Ohlo Wi Leggure. e dmtie Seblect Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida E. !lmek Mes: Servic s B Mhursday All Welcome. The Elizabeth White Spiritual Science Church .00 Gth St S.E. R "sflfl;l. Pu‘sn.:m i Mosse? Mg Suniioy-, oionany "MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 2721 14th St. N.W. 1 Message Meeting every Xondly Readings dally. » smrhsir Mgotings M Ion- 7 Sl fins SUT 313 Qhiiney MESSAGE CIRCLE and LECTURE THE PLAYHOUSE N Shion s oy s Taer Lect i e or, " Br. Jane B. Coates “HOW TO nlvmr CLAIRVOYANCE” Consultation oy_sppointment. _Col. 6227. * All Souls’ Church Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister: ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 am.—Church School. |11:00 a.m.—Morning worship: | “A Clean Religion' S8 GRETCREN HooD. . R. 8. H. DYER, |.l-:.|'&',“’ ello H&%‘RMWE‘&‘} X 5:00 n.m.—Sn-ehJ. showing, motion Relat Foreword by Dr. E.'E. Slosson 0 p.m.~Motion picture hour: | “Einstein’s Theory of | ity” PR R The Spiritual Science Church f Christ The Sunday Morning Service, 11 A.M. 1000 and Columble Road N W. REV. JANE B. COATES, PASTOR, Will address the congregation on “AS A MAN THINKETH.” Pamis of it WA TRTRST The First Spiritualist Church Lecture b'!'i.h' Pastor, Subject: ” “The Great tion’ F()"o'ld by Spirit” Messages. e, guall b live segint— il Vel M5 :5' \\\'r'"'fiu-onu or. 1012 l".h Spiflt Mcssage Seanu e, Friday, B . gy E“Mm’m i i“ ! | Rev. GEORGE F. Rev. D. J. M3 O, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926. WESTMINSTEH ASKS $25,000 FOR WORK Presbyterian Church to Have One- Day Drive Tomorrow for Ex- pansion Fund. ‘Westminster Presbyterian Church, of which Rev, Henry W. Tolson is pastor, will conduct a one-day cam- palgn tomorrow to ralse $25,000 to remodel its Sunday School building and to meet the needs of modern re- liglous education and activities for young people. The campaign will be conducted by Rev. George G. Dowey, who has al- really successfully conducted a num- ber of church bullding campalgns, and is now conducting & Presbyterian ex- pansion campaign for this city. The money raised in Westminster Church will be included in the $175,000 city- wide campaign. Last Thursday night a congrega. tlonal dinner was attended by more than 100 members. Mr. Dowey out- lined the essentiul features of & nance campaign. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, of the Western Church, re- cited tho experiences of his church in the recent successful drive for $100,000. MISSIONARY RALLY. Fifth Baptist Church to Conduct Service Tomorrow. At Fifth Baptist Church the annual missiona®y rally will be held tomor at 10 aan., when the Sunday school and preaching service will be combined. Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs ;nm presch on “Do Forelgn Missions ay At night Dr. Briggs’ “The Modern Woman: Bad or Indifferent?” bject will be s She Good, THE INFLUENCE OF THE STARS ON HUMAN LIFE. DO THEY INFLUENCE US AND HOW? Two Free Lectures by E. Matthews Dawson THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N ST—BOTH 8 P. M THURSDAY, APRIL 29: “TheSacredScience of Astrology” FRIDAY, APRIL 30: “How to Rule Our Stars” Q! Theosophical . : Society b ‘Washington Lodge, W 1216 1 Street N.W. SUNDAY. 8 P.M “The Overcoming of Evil” BY E. MATHEWS DAWSON. Ususl Classes during the week. open afternoons UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 708 Hill Bldz., Tth and I Sts. Sunday, April 25, 8 p.m. “Conquering' Our Destiny” Study Class Wednesday. 8 pm. Reading Room Open Dally, Exces Thursdsy and Sunday, 10:30 to 5:30. Special Lecture Thursday. 8:15 p.m. “AFTER DEATH STATES” NO DUES, FEES OR COLLECTIONS. Library EPISCOPAL. ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH 3017 14th nv NW. CLE! DU II EY, .. R 3 AEbONALD, 5. A, Kislstuser Sunday, April 25, 10! ening Praver and '«lrmon Avn Tue Healing Service. Tuesday, . Holy Comamunion, Tuee. & Thrs, 6:90 hm: Washington Cathedral The Bethlchem Chapel “A House of Prayer for All People™ MOUNT SAINT ALBAN Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Near Woodley Road. am . 7:30am. 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion... Morning Prayer and Litany Holy Communion and Ser- mon. Preacher, Canon Stokes.... evee.11:00 2.m. Peoples’ Evensong and Ser- mon. _Preacher, the Rt. Rev. %ames E. Freeman, D.D., Bishop of Washing- ton Music by the Cathedral Cho:r. The 4 o'clock service is broadcast by radio every Sunday. Take Wisconsin avenue cars or Woodley road bus line. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square Services: 8 Al 45 P 11 AM.—. Rev. Roland Cotfon Smith, D. D. 7:45 PM.— v. Robert Johnaton, D. D. f sublect—sA (A Consideration of iy of the Evenln : Nmmfl-fi' %m\j.-. TEMPLE AND PETWORTH PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED Annual Rally of D. C. Crusaders ‘Will Be Held at Latter Baptist Church Tomorrow. “Beholding What Is Better Than Our Best” will be the topic of Rev. T. 0. Jones’ sermon tomorrow morn- ing at the Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets. The evening tople will be “Little Beginuings, But Great Results. The annual rally of the District of Columbia Crusaders will be held at the Petworth Baptist Church tomor- row at 3 p.m. Miss Alice Meynes of the Temple Church and District presi- dent will be in charge. Tuesday evening the Bible school will hold a banquet in the church at 6 pm., 1o be followed by a mis laneous program given hy members of the school under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Horner. Lincoln Congregational Temple. At Lincoln Congregatic Temple tomorrow morning Rev. R will speak on Myrdack ML Rd and Albem RE hAR R Gl oly {nmnfl.hluu t Sunday in the month at 31 am.: oth ek Sehe Sundags. 780 a. Sermon’ AIGN R BUILDINGS Al Souls Memoml Church nine Pr AMT NDS, CHTRC i Jow He GOOD SHEPHERD Sath &t Bet, nd REV. C. 7:30 and T a. Morning “The Earliest Biography of Christ.” Night Sermon orgotten Christian Heroes— David_Liv "ST. MARGARET’ Conn. Awe, and Bancroft Pl REV, HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D., Recto: Rev. Robt. Shore: A THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 7:30 a.m—Holy Comi 11:00 «m—Morning Pr by the Rect onz, with Neistant. Thuredays and holy days. 11 am "ALL WELCOMY ALWAYS istant Minister. 4:30 p.m.—Eve termon by SERVICES AT HAMLINE. “Is Man Immortal?” Will Be Sub- Jject of Morning Sermon. ev. Dr. Joseph Templaton Herson will preach at both services tomorrow jut Hamlin Methodist Tipl Church, Sixteenth at Allise His subject at 11 o'clock wil Man Immortal.” At 8§ o'clock his suh ject-will be “Earnestness in Religion.” The church school meets at 930 a.m. and the Epworth League at REF( ORMED GRACE"!‘ 15th and O Sts. RY H, RANCK, . B Pastor. 11:00—"Rineing the 8:00—*Washlogton \\nnm (mu B 40—Sunday school b and Monroe Kts. N.AV. Dr. JAMES D. BUHRER. Pastor. Services, 11 am. and 8 p.om. 9:4% 0 m —Tibje Celi v “hristian Endeavor_Society LUTHERAN. Luther Place Memorlal (At Thomas (] e derter Dy D ~_Jsible School pastor. ] m 11:00 ani h 7:00 p.n— ot 8:00 p.m. 2 Sermon by Dr. Pra(rr and Bible el E’P§PH_'_ANY ‘St. Mark's L;xtheran Church | i Rth Sts HAYES, D. D.. Pastor. Lutheran Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. NE. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. .\u day School at 9:30 AM. iles Bible <1 88 Yur Men \lflnllng Ser ening Service at 7:45 TING BY ENCOURAGEMENT. “STIMUL e 45 P g People’s Soclety at the retuilding the e " CHRIST LUTHERAN TRINITY CHURCH 34 and C Streets NW. Sunday Sery a.m. _Rev. “I"Inm 1\1'"! “hll' l’rvuhn EPIPHANY G St. Near 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D, Rector 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Service and Sermon | by the Rector. Church School. :00 p. vening Prayer. 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s ciety. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- mon by the Rector. Christ Church, Georgetown ©O and Thirty-first Sts. REV. E. PINENEY WROTH, Rector. Preaching w mm by the RT. REV. G. H. The Lord nmmn- o Elinburen 1100 pim: —l‘hlld"n 0} $aturday) . iesion service. Tuesday and Thurday. 3:00 p.m —Meeting for womer The Public Is_Cordially Invited. (except (MISSOURI SYNOD.) New Jersey Ave. bet. 4. FREDERIC E SERVICE. 11 AM 7-Hmu\ o “A Sccond Chancc h 10:00 a.m —G 11:00 am. snd 8:00 p.mn.—. st St. Paul's Enghsh Lutheran Church 11th and H Sts. N.W JOHN T. mnm.lc. D. D., Pastor. g Tnmty Lutheran Church Fourth and E Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI S\\OD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. | Church of the Atonement | X, Copitol et and Rhode Idlaud ave. BF\' HOWARD E. SNYDER, Past Seriices at 1 e Clmrch of the Refonnlhon Ter. 301 % WEIDLE 0:30 a.m.—Sunday S oppa Hall "P ERHARD 9:30 a.m. —N\u‘ld 11 BAPTIST. 'KENDALL BAPTIST cuukcfi 9th St. near B S.W. RYLAND. Fastor. nford will pre eeings' voriie YAt l’ETWORTll 7th and Randolph Streets ‘ The Friendliest Church in Washingto® REV. HENRY J. SMITH | 11:00 a.m —SACRIFICE, FOR svlw- L+ Sacrifice and serv- | | Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle) Edward 0. Clark, Pastor 11 A “A Man, His '\Innfl and God” 8 PM “Now™ ndly Chy First Baptist Church 16th = 0 Streets NAW. DR. SAMUEL 4. FORTELE Pastor. ROWLAND WAGNER, astor, W Better Tan 8 '3 “What s But SECOND BAPTIST PRIMM, ¥ VERYDAY HE (RY 01 ELLIS C. st HEROISM A SINNER Sunday Scho 00 p.m—B. ¥. ¢ Brief, Bright, Happy Services—COME METROPOLITA SIXTH AND A STS. NF JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Preaching Sunday 14( II AL M Rev. J. J. Mulr,D D Chaplain, T. . Senate Biblc s | West Washington Baptut Chuth Corner 31st and N Sta. N.W. PASTOR €. B. AU ~n|\ FREACH 11 m 00 MR GRACE 9th & South Carolina Ave. S.F F. W. JOHNSON, FPastor bla Sob ertaint “The Wi 45—Young Peo Batiome at Evening Service. You Are Welcome ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Comer of 0and Fotoma: Strcete N.W, THIND SUNDAY Tmi TATeR. T, M\RN DAY. m.—7he Holy Communion. m.—Church ol. 1190 am—Morning Draver and_sermon. Ve eife PR (he copieen: m?.v .mnfme isal Holy Communion. Day), & e sty S P B on. . n ev. GEORGE' w Supday—7:30. !_o 30, 11,00 Service unday- i 7 a.m E\rvnnonl’ and lnlermr e Founded 1705. 620 G St. SE EEV. CALVEKT E. BUCK, Rector. ‘Holy munion. 0 n 48 »m .Churr;h Suhn Loag Eve\llll‘ Prayer -nd S 10} 800 D — e the Rector. 0" on being held at INCARNATION Northeast cor. Two squares west o( Ga. ave. EN, JR.. PASTOR. et Biblo School. 9:40 am.. m. Veepers. 8 p.m. Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. A iching Service. AT Enslish Preaching Service. strated_lecture. INSON, Ministes Dr. Bob '\ll;:nre continues spe every night except Wurdn preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. _ | upon "(‘hflst, the Eternal” and at 8 p.m. on “Heavenly Recognition.’ Hear Ye Hi —Bible Schoul. 6 “Highlands Baptist Church 14th and Jefferson St REV. NEWTON M. SIMMONDS, Pastor, i Junior B 6 p.m Young People's meeting 739 Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. | Wisconsin Avelme Blpmt Church | St. Paul’s Church !met near Washington Circle Rev. . A. McCallum, Rector Sundays. 7:30 and 11. Weel 30, Except Thursday, at 11. AN Soats Feeo _and Unassigned. ST. S CHURCH Third and A sm:i SE IAM HENRY PRTTUS. Rector. B STAPHEN WEBSTER. Asslstant: Mk the Bvaneelit Day. am. munion. M'xf}' of °'$o°$.r stgne for the addiio m 0o sn—onhe, s‘::g,n X h P and Q. e Bupont e, SERVICES, 8, 11 AND 8 18 Take A, DAREAL 'fmg-" H u ‘are iny St. Paul ’s Chur PARISH. ervices now in Restored Church. S\mdu-—Holy Communmm 8:45 am. service, 1 AnSeats e and Unasstgned. St. Andrew s Church and v St, N Pttt Dm DD Rector. 0—] cammumon §:90 N Behool: 11:00—Morning Service and Sermon, 8i00—Evenink Servics and Sermon. ROCK. LCREER d and Fessenden Ste. REV. 0. B. FALLS, Pastor. SUNDAY APRIL 25. 1 Sunday School at 9:45, clastes gl(lnlnn Day will be observed in the Sun- oF SNy M1 a.m. Sublect. “THE CoST Intermediaie and Senfor B. Y. P. U. Breich 4.8 Subject wost TiForttar "qUesTiod i R Pevivar meetings continue, preaching at each evenin AS {SCENSION Formerly Pro-Cathedral Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. e '(I:hoolo. Recto! s-rmu 6 and 11 AM. and}| . 8 PM. 0 a.m—Church | lchool D, m. — Chi- i} ness Seobi. 6:00 p.m. People’s ~ Society. ANNIVERSARY DAY National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D. Pastor. Come and share with us the special services in connection with the 20th anniversary of Immanuel and the 9th as the National Baptist Memorial. 11 awn.—Praise and_Gifts Serv- ice—"The Former and the Latter Glory.” 8 p.m.—"“Paul, the Prisoner.” The Youns People Meet 7 O'clock at You'll Like Immanuel FIFTH E near Tth S.W. 10 A Forelgn Missions 45 p.m.~—Dr. Bri, \!Ilhm' “THE Lo ":m; GO0D, BAD IFFERENT? D e Church That Cares—COME! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th & H Sts. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Cordially invites you to worship there tomorrow. ‘11:00—“HOLD FAST, AMERICA.” Dr. Gifford Gordon Wm speak. 8:00—“A'LITTLE MAN WITH A GREAT PURPOSE.” Sermon by Rev. H. J. Councilor. Male Quartet Chorus Choir JUNIOR CHURCH “Doing Thing; Rev. H. J. Councilor

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