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L] PASTOR T0 PREACH HISINITIAL SERMON Rev. Mark Depp Accepts Ap- pointment to Calvary M. E. Church in Washington. Bishop William F. McDowell of the WWashington area of the Methodis! ¥Episcopal Church, upon the unan mous request of Calvary Methodis Episcopal Church, appointed Rev. Mark Depp, recently pastor Methodist Church Towson, Md., to the Calvary pulpit. Rev. Mr. Depp will preach h stial sermon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. He also will preach at 8 p.m. The local church pulpit has been temporarily filled during the seven months by Rev. Walter }mnk lin Atkinson, formerly of the New Jersey Annual Conference. Rev. Mr. Depp is 1 gradvate of Al- legheny Coilege and of the Boston! University School of Theology. He held a cl during the late ‘World War and was stationed at Camp Devens, Ma After the war he re- sumed his work {n the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church and has achleved a record in several of the churches of the Baltimore Conference. e has just closed a successful pas- torate at Towson, Md SERIES OF ST. MARK’S | LECTURES ENDS FRIDAY | Course on Christian Worship Ar-| ranged by Department of Religious Education. The second half of the course of Jectures being given in St. Mark's Church, Third and A streets south- east, will be delivered beginning Mon- day night by Rev. Frederick E. Sey- mour of Philadelphia. There will be @ lecture each evening of the week &t 8 p.m., the series closing with the lecture on Frid: , which has for its sub- ian Worship and _the has been arranged by the Department of Religious Educa- tion of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Washington, particularly for Sunday school teachers and for those who are working for diplomas from the National Accredited Teach- ers’ Association. The first half of the series was begun last Monday and there has been a good attendance throughout the week Each lectyre of the series will be complete in itself, and interested per- sons who do not intend to take the test for a certificate may attend one or more lectures with profit. JUDGE NORRIS TO SPEAK. Dr. Charles Wood to Preach on “Ministry of Music” Tomorrow. “Christ in the Life of Today” will be Dr. Charles Wood's sermon subject tomorrow morning at the Church of the Covenant. At the night service Dr. Wood will preach on “The Minis- try of Music.” Judge William F. Norris will address the All Comers Bible Class for Men at 9:45 o'clock on *The Ideal Man.” The founding of Christian Endeavor 48 years ago will be celebrated at the . E. vesper service. Mrs. Charles Wood will give a travel talk on “Dalmatia” Wednesday night. Mid- week service for prayer and confer- ence, Thursday at 8 p.m. DRAPE WILSON'S PEW. ! Qentral Presbyterian Congregation to Mark His Death. In connection with the communion service at Central Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the pew which was occupied by former Pres- 1dent Woodrow Wilson will be draped ' 'In mourning in commemoration of his death. This Sunday being nearest to the date of his death, February of the ! in. 3, 1924, _There will be no speclal exercises. . President Wilson was an elder in the church and a member of the congre- gation of the Central Presbyterian Church, from March, 1913, until February, 1924, PAGEANT GROEP TO MEET. - Plans for Episcopal Church Parley Here to Be Discussed. ‘The Council of the Diocesan Pageant and Drama Soclety of the Episcopal Church in Washington will meet at Diocesan House Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, with Rev. E. H. Stevens, rector of the Church of Our Savior and newly elected president of the so- ciety, as chairman. Plans for pag- eantry work during the General Con- vention of the Episcopal Church in ‘Washington in October, 1928, will be discussed. ‘The members of the council, elected ®t a recent meeting of the society, are: Rev. E. H. Stevens, Rev. C. P, Parker, N. ‘W. Dorsey, Leslie Rucker, Comdr. ), Mrs. H. G. Tor- bert, Mr re Forrest, Miss Helen Griffith, Mrs. C. D. Johnson and Mrs. Willlam Channing Johnson. The Pageant and Drama_Soclety ‘will hold its next meeting at Diocesan House lubr\mr} 28at 8 pm “If” to Be Sermon Topw‘ At the request of a member of the congregation, Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Petworth Baptist Church, announces the subject of his sermon tomorrow morning is “If.”” Com- munion service and the reception of new members will be celebrated. In the evening Rev. Smith's subject will e “The Wood-paneled Door.” Another Great Opportunity e SWAMI YOGANANDA FINAL SERIES OF LECTURES February 12 and 13 ruary S g the Subconsdio negs am Superconsclousness for Sci e irivalled Practical E: ition Yeiats, e, Eognsen New Pastor Here ! | ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1927. PLAN TO ENLARGE CHURCH BUILDING {Campaign to Raise $150,000 for Sixth Presbyterian Home to Start Soon. The Sixth Presbyterian Church, at MARK DEF DR WOOD TO ADDRESS CHURCHMAN’S LEAGUE Episcopalian Official to Speak at Winter Meeting at Dio- H cesan House. John W. Wood, executivy of the department of miss al Council of the Episco pal Church, wil be the sp ker at the Winter meeting of the Churchman’s League of the District of Columbi which will be held in Dioce: 1329 K street, February p.m. Dr. W umls subject will be hi\‘ recent trip to the Episcopal mission stations in southern Brazil. The regular January meeting of the Churchman’s League was abandoned because of the bishops' crusade and the meeting announced above will take its place “Y” T0 HAVE LECTURE. Tllustrated Talk to Depict Biblical Times. The first of a serles of illustrated lectures on “Bible History in Pictures” will be given at the Central Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afterncon at 4 o'clock, This lecture will cover the period from Creation to Joseph. W. H. H. Smith, who has been active in the work of the local association for the ast 60 years, will be the guest lec- rer. The remaining lectures in the course will be given by Page McK. Etchison of the association. These meetings last one hour and are a part of the program of religious education which is being carried on by the religious work department of the Y. M. C. A. The public is invited. DR. PORTER TO PREACH. Men of First Baptist Church to Hold Dinner Friday. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of First Baptist Church, who has been conducting revival services in the Wilson Avenue Baptist Church during the past week, will preach at his church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on “Full-Tones Loyalty” and at m, on “The Great Warm Heart.” Go-to-church Sunday will “e observed tomorrow. The men of the church will have a dinner Friday and William Rnowles Cooper will deliver the principal address. Cottage prayer meetings will be held February 14 to 19 in all sections of the city preparing for the two weeks of evangelistic meetings which begin February 24 and continue to March 6, “TROUBLES AS A TRUST.” Rev. Dr. Lambeth’s Sermon Text for Tomorrow Morning. “Trouble as a Trust,” will be the subject of Rev. Dr. W. H. Lambeth tomorrow morning at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South and in the evenlng “The Fact of Christ.” Rev. . A. McKee, assistant minister, will prmh to the junior congregation at 11 a.m. on “The First Boy Scout.” Boy Scouts will be special guests. The Mission Study Class of ‘the ‘Women’s Missionary Soclety will meet in the church Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. W.. H. Trollinger will teach chapters 1 and 2 of the new book “Our Templed Hills,” which has been selected for study. All women are invited to attend. INDIANAN TO PREACH. Roberts Free Methodist Church Plans Campaign. An evangelistic campaign will com- mence tomorrow at the B. T. Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church, Twelfth and N streets. Evangelist M. E. Lewls of Terre Haute, Ind., will conduct the services each evening at 7:30 o'clock except Saturday. NAZARENE. First Church of the Nazarene Jth and A Streets N.E. REV. J. PARKER, Pastor. Subdy “Servicss. 9:45 am—Sunday School U &m. and 7:30 5.m —Proac Wednesday. Tiie Buslic 1s' contidtly Tavite services. FRIENDS. 0 13th and Friends Jrvine Sta. N.W. MURRAY 8. KENWORTHY. Fastor. 8 hool. 9:45. }lee tng, 110 45 went through and over ull, ‘and we had & Eloricus, peaceable meeting, Blessed be the Lord for His un- speakable goodness.”—George Friends Mzetmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. Meeting at 11 am. Sunday School. D:45 , ARE INVITE! THF‘OSOPH‘ Under the Blg Blue Dome Charles L. Swaim Sunday, February 6th, 8:15 P.M. LIGHTBRINGER LODGE, Main Floor Barrister Bidg. 635 F St. N,W. i TR amision free—Collection. % UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 700 Hill Bldg.. 17th and I Sts. Sunday, February 6, 8:15 P.M. “SLEEP AND DREAMS” Study_Class, Thursday, 8:15 P, Reading Room Onen Dally: except Thurs. day and Sunday. 10:50 1o No Dues or Collections. hing, e Steeting. to all these Washington Lodge, T. 8. 1216 H St. N. Feb. 6— M Y 8. | started Sixteenth and Kennedy streets, will bo greatly enlarged. This was declded at a meeting of the congregation Thursday night, when the board of trustees submitted for the building, mmended by the trustees that a campaign to raise $150,000 in ash subscripiions and pledges be oon. It is planned to start of the new bullding next Rev. Godfrey Chobot appoint a building t the campaign. DIVINE HEALING SERVICE. Full Gospel Assembly to Admin- ister to Afflicted. Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the Full Gospel Assembly, 930 Pennsyl- vanian avenue, will preach tomorrow at 3 p.m. from the subject, “God Call- ing the rth,” and at 7:45 p.m. a spe- cial sermon on “A Marvelous § Among the Virgins.” The Bible Study open td the public, meets p.m. Prayer meeting 2 o'clock and divine heal- Pentecostal service will be held Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. A delegation of Gospel Crusaders who will leave for a pilgrimage to New York City, will be present at the young people’ frring | EXERCISES FOR TEACHERS | Closing Program of Chevy Chase| Training School Monday. Chevy Chase Community Teacher Training School will hold its closing exercises next Monday, at § p.m;, in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Dr. Edward T. Divine, dean | of the Gradu School, American University, will make the principal ad- . Mobray, dean of the , will award certificates of credit | from the International Council of Re- tion to a large number tisfactorily completed the | | work required This s the close of the second year | for the training school. The public is | invited. DR. ABERNETHY PLANS SERMONS ON HOMES First of “Fireside” Serles and One on “Meaning of Cross” to Be Given Tomorrow. “Your Home Is What You Make It” is the subject of the evening sermon at Calvary Baptlst Church tomorrow. This Is the first sermon in the Fireside serles preached by Dr. W. S. Aber- nethy this ve: He also begins series in the morning on “The Cross,” the topic for tomorrow being, “The Meaning of the Cross.” The second monthly business and soclal meeting of the adult department was held last evening. Mrs. W. S Abernethy presented the need of re- building the Kodlak Orphanage in Alaska, which recently burned, as a | memorial to Abby Gunn Baker, who | was such a devoted worker in Calvary before her death. The Florence M and Penney classes had charge of the social hour. The monthly communion service will be observed tomorrow morning at the close of the sermon. The Christlan Endeavor Union will hold a rally at this church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Kinnear class of young men will be hosts at a Valentine party to be BISHOP FREEMAN TO CONFIRM CLASS Prelate Will Also Preach Sermon at All Souls’ Memorial in Morning. Right Rev James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will visit All Souls’ Memo Church tomorrow at | 11 a.m. This wil] be his annual visit to that parish, and he will preach the sermon and administer the rite of con- firmation. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, rector of the parish, has not only prepared a class of candidates for confirmation, but has suggested that if the bishop crusade has resulted in bringing mem- bers of his congregation to feel the need of confirmation he will present them to the bishop 10 be received into full membership of the church, The Men’: Iuh will hold a club dinner Februa 10 at 6:30 p.m. Ar- rangements will be supervised by Mr. West and Mrs. Quinter. After dinner there will be an address and entertain- ment. All men in the parish are ex- pected to attend and may bring friends with them. REVIVAL WILL OPEN. Virginia Beach Pastor to Speak at Temple Church Here. Revival service under the leadership of Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, pastor of the Baptist Church at Virginia Beach, | v will begin tomorrow at 11 o’cloc Temple Baptist Church and con- | inue two weeks. | The B. Y P.. U. will meet evening at 7 o'clock. tomorrow Bahai Services “In order to find truth we must give up our own prejudices, our own small trivial Dotions; an oven receptive mind is es- Eential"—Abdul Baha, :OHIO REPRESENTATIVE | WILL GIVE LESSON{gizen prestyterian Church to Have Mr. Fletcher to Address Combined { Classes at Hummer Memorial. Representative Brooks F' to the combined Hummer Memorial and men's Bible classes of the Sunday School of Epworth M. E. Church South tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. John Paul Tyler, pastor, | will preach at both services of the| church, 11 am. and 8 p.m.. The twice-a-week evangelistic services by the pastor, started early in January, are being continued throughout Feb- ruary, on Sunday and Thursday eve- nings. The regular monthly meeting of the board of stewards of the church will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the board room of the church. Church of the Atonement N. Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Hev. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Services. 11 AM. and 8 PM. Sunday INCARNATION % Nortueast cor. Two squares west of Ga. Rev. H. MANKEN, JR.. Pastor. Worship. 11 o8 pm. School. 9:40 an. _ Y. Grace Lutheran Church s Hall, oth and Upshur Ste. N.W. o RAARD E - TENGKI. Pas 9:50 am - Sunday 1\ 00 d m M(»rnlm{ W urthv 1§ Worahi KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN llnr,}hml A‘:el and \hi;h slfu?’olr of e = Sunday »m« :30 AM. Wilea Bible Class for Men. meeting tonight. Rev. David H. Mc: Dowell, assistant chairman of the general council of the Assemblies of God is coming February 20 to lead a conference and revival with the young Gospel Crusaders. POEMS | USED AS TOPICS. Rev. U. G. B. Pierce Announces Se- ries of Addresses. A series of addresses based on four recent American poems will be de- livered by Rev. Dr. ses G. B. Pierce at the services in All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, ‘Renascence,” a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay, written at the age of 19, is the sub- ject for consideration this Sunday at 0. Miss Millay is a. graduate of Vassar and is generally recognized as one of the most eloguent voices of the new generation. At the morning service Dr. Pierce will preach on the subject ‘“Dead Center.” DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH. “Bible Portraits of Jesus” Subject of Morning Sermons. At the Vermont Avenue Christian Church during the month of February, Dr. Earle Wilfley will deliver two parallel series of sermons. The gen- eral subject of the morning sermons will be “Bible Portraits.of Jesus.” The topic for tomorrow morning is “The Portrait of Jesus in Prophecy."” The evening series will be on “The Religious Message in Modern Poetry,” and the topic tomorrow evening will be “The Second Cruclfixion,” by Richard Le Gallienne. NIVERSALISTA given at the church next Friday eve- ning at 8 o’'clock. The Farnum and service classes will be guests of the young men. OUTLINE OF SERVICES. “Belief in Angels,” Sermon Topic at Corcordia Church. The question concerning belief in angels will be the sermon topic to- morrow evening at Concordia Church, Twentieth and G streets. Dr. Paul A. Menzel, a former pastor of Concord Church and now executive secretary of the board of forelgn missions of the Evangelical Synod of North America, will speak on the topic “Can We Be- leve in Angels Rev. Charles Enders, the pastor, will preach in both the German service at 10 am. and the English service at 11:15 a.m. His topic is “The Com- munion of Saints.” i ~__CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New THE CHRISTIAN SC]ENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Chrulhn Science aa_con- tained in the Bible and writings of Mary Established in London, "Eng- ‘ashington, D. C. under the lead- M nnie 'C. Bill. Regular Sun- at 11 am. in Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “SUBCONSCIOUS ACTION” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place, at 11 A.M Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. IV] ing A Sublect s A HE “TRANSFIGURATION.” E 1l Servi t 7:48. FECT OF ENVIRONMENT. The D\!!vlk‘ is z‘l)r!UfllIv invited to hear Miss Juliet Thompson i f New York City. speak or Inter Stella Magnetlsm” Sunday, Feb. 6, 8 p.m. At the Playhouse, 1814 N St. All_Welcome, Seats Free. AR _LEAGUE. TI:'e SECULAR LEAGUE fcians’ Fall. 1006 ¥ St AT pFEBRUARY 61.’! P. “EFFE( The Young People al Socleties will sent a pageant 30 p.m.,. munua" the. growth of the “¥. P. 8. 'HE_HOMELIKE cm l!cll. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Cirele N.W.) Rev. G. M. DIFFENDERFER, D. D, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with Sermon— “Fatherhood of God and Shepherdhood of Christ.” Rev. J. Monroe Stick. 7:00 pm.—Christian Endeavor So- cleties. 'Vlemon 'Umted Bretlnren Church Rey, & gt Canitol and & sty 8. B, Minister. e’ Manee: 3 At Nyer “THE SWEETEST S0 “THE PROBLEM OF DOUBT.” Fourth in series on “Prob- lems That Per Sermons by the Mmu(, Church School. 9:40: C. clet School of Rellgion Thuraday. 7 48, The Church School will ob- serve it’s 34th anniversary. COME _AND YOU WILL COME_AGAIN. NTERDENOMINATIONAL. ervice with Sermon— ‘The Fruitful Christian.” Rev. J. Monroe Stick. ARTET; Soprano. Mrs. B. H. Smart Contral Mrs. Marian Carle bakd. i Wirier Hmphrey irecte Md a r. ‘o’r;':nfu'( et ‘This Church ‘Welcomes YOU. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church th and T St HUDDLE, 9 ’lo—sunda School. 11:00—*The Harness of Habit.” 74U0L-(hrlu.mn Endeavor Meeting. H‘O)—F“hll'h Commandment thuli Be 8:00 p.m. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTO! 2 53 w '?’eflf;.."‘?(infl’f?i’ o iromaned W 2 . Fastor. 10 AM. to 8 PM.) GARNET JANUARY. speaks Sunday, 8 p.m.—“CLEANSING THE | teher of f of picture sermons will be given dur Ohio will present the Sunday school | lesson | NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian), Church of the Holy City 16th Above @ N.W. COMMUNION IS PLANNED. Picture Sermon. Communion will be celebrated morrow morning at the Sixth Pres terfan Church. Beginning in the evening, New-Church Tea a series | { International Bible Students Association Prthinn Temole Auditorium 3:00 p.m ing the month of February. A stereopticon picture of one reli glous masterpiece will be sh n around which the m and the sage of the evening ill be grouped The subject of the first picture ser- mon will be “The Lost Sheep,” by Soord. No_collect! SCOPAL (WHT METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH (The National Methodist Church) Cor. John Marshall Place and € St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, Minister 9:30—etroolitan Mr. Eug: __SPIRITUALIST. SRR DR. E. WHITE Hojds message meetings Wednesdays and Fri . 8 p.m_Private inte v th_ST. S SPIRITUAL SCIENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1731 Eye St. N.W.—8:15 P.M. Pastor, Dr. Jane B. Coates * e Our Living Dead” Spirit MFANIE('i by the Pastor. Solo by Miss Dally B Gostes Holds & sitnsse Yeircle ey 4 eaidence. 16 R Sl R, $whey ponden e o an\Jlk interviews by Sunday Church__ School, cheele, Supt. Bible © ERY. Teacher with the ad- Dr rshi Holy Communion Selected A B OWN ith St. 8. M&Mnnk’l‘uz;ul:v at 5 Mrs, szpah Eldon 2721 14th St. g Spiritual meanage, meetlne; Srery Monday. Tlle First Spiritualist Church | Lecture by the Pastor ALFRED H. TERRY “The Wonun of Endor, Wu She a Medium? zes hat it was Samuel, wllh m- face to the with INISTER on “The Tragedy‘of Untempered Mortar” A sermon- Musie by tet hospitable Free seats to the peonle welcome to the TRINITY Fifth St. and Penna. Ave. S.E Rev. FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. Bytnian e CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST BRANCHES ()F THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St. NE Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Masonic Temple Auditorium, Colorado and Georgia_Aves., Brightwood. 0:30 AM. Graded, Departmenialized School. 11 AM. Morning Worship Serits by the Minister, Music by Trinity Quarte! ight Service. Stirring at Hymns, Mugle by Sermon _from “'Black Fred J. Eden, Musical _Service, by Minister. A_Popula SUBJECT: “SPIRIT” Services— Sunday. 11 AM. and, 8 P.M. Bunday Sei¢ AM. except Fourth Church WFD"ESDAY EAVEI\!‘IQ MEETINGS— o'clock. READING ROOMS: 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 CHLRCH—nl C St. NE— Hours, 2 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 1ith and G Sts.—Hours, 10 to 9. (Wednesdays, 10 to 7:30 and Sun- days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30.) Fflul’l‘}l CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 8313 14th St—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 5:30). METHODIST EPISCOPAL. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. Rev. WM. M. HOFFMAN. Paster. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. — “Stewardship and Tithing.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. -'IThe Unexpected in Life. " Dumbarton Avenue M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton Ave. Near Wiscons Jev. ROBE BARNES, Fastor yh ot Y 0:0 School. u 00 &.m.—Holy Communion. worth League. P —Pleachine by the Pastor You Are Cordially, Invited to Worship TEMP] Wednesday, 8 p.m.—“EVOLVE OR rmmn » day—5 8 p.m~—Study “nlan nyn‘lmw i 3 and 6 p.m.—Questions and Heahng Ciinié B OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES: ¢oLu MBIA IGHTS_—Fark Road “and N, i Pastor, C. H. Butler. Services, con. Hocling with e Lord's Supper. at 11 and 8 o'clock. ~School, 9:45. Endeavor Meeting, 7. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church B jnd Sth Ste, S.W. in First' Universalist Church | REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, D. D., —Pastor— Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N. W. (Pending the Bullding of a New Church Edifice) February 6, at 11 A.M. Sermon Topic: [ - 9 Ought We to Forgive? A Sermon Suggested by the Dictum, “Nature Never Forgives” Kindergarten at the same hour. Church School convenes at 12:15 p.m. Seats Free. A Cordial Welcome to All. ALLSOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 A. M.—All Souls’ Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship “Dead Center” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Service First of a series of addresses on Recent American Poems. “Renascence” Edna St. Vincent Millay “The world stands out om either side No wider than the heart is wide” FREE METHODISTS. FREE ,{ETHODISTS. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. o “SELECTED STUDIES,” by Mary Al Williams. 5:15 p.m. -—mblu _School e Service ‘with Sermon. n L. Praver_Service. “Trinity Lutheran Church 4th and E Sts. N.W. (MISSOURI SYNOD) HUGO M. HENNIG, Pastor. Services: m—“TALKS ON TRUTH." by Arthur P. Buck. 6:45 p.m.—Good Words Club. _Subject: “HUMILITY,” by Irvin H. Fullmer. MARY H. McCLELLAN .—Class in “CHRIS- CHRISTIAN. NinthStreet Christian Church 9th_and D Sts. N.E. (Near the Capitol) BENJAMIN H. MELTON. Pastor. 2 ()—Grlded Bible School for all ages. )0 officers and_teachers. ol BO‘O—Sermon By ‘the Pastor. “Our Best: 45" Lectura on “Moslem Women” by 5. Melt g:fl—(Hhr[l‘"‘lfl Endu:or;nclagfleh i becial sermon to Boy Scotts merica: sublect, “A Christian Soldier.’ 1.000 free seats, but come early. 00l English service Fith Hol Communion. i ment.” Subject: “Ci vernm, 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. (MISSOURI SYN( New Jersey Ave. bet. M N Sts. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: “Why Do People Give Up Christ?” 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Holy Communion at 10:16 a.m. Service Thursday, 7:43 p.m. CONCORDIA (Evnngehcal Synod of N. A.) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev. CHARLES ENDERS, Pastor. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—German Service. 11:16 a.m.—English Service. 8:00 p.m.—Dr. P. A. Menzel., “CAN WE BELIEVE IN ANGELS.” ColumblaA i—félghts Christian Church Park Road West of 14th St. N.W. HARVEY BAKER SMITH, Pastor. 9:30—Graded School of Religion. 11:00—Sermon—*"Why & Disciple?” 00—Christian Endeavor. 8:00—Sermon—*Youth’s Question.” NDS_ MEET. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vermont Avenue, north of M Street Rev. EARLE WILFLEY, LL. D, Pastor am Wors hlh 11 am. ' Ald, Wi bolworih Brnnrh %mmr ana '3 O . Tathes Longus, .15 ol, 9:30 a.m. ather e, 1 Dm Evening _Sermon. 8 p.m. - Tuesday night, Branch Guild at Parsofiage. EPm;fiZP— EV. W. C. WALTEMYER, Bible School, Morning Worship, Luther * League, Vespers, Prayer Service, Thursday. Two parallel series of sermons by Dr. Wilfley. Mommgs, Blble Por- | traits of Jesus”; evcnmg: “The Re'-' ligious Message in Modern Poetry. CALVARY Southern Methodist 3040 Que Street N.W. REV. EDGAR C. BEERY, Pastor. rvices Rl-:V. C. L. Da LONG Special music under the direction | of Mr. W. E. Braithwaite. PARK CHRISTIAN (‘mcll 13«“:512.‘:% [uAvlrnth Day Adventists’ Church SPECIAL REVIVAL CAMPAIGN B. T. Roberts’ Memorial Free Methodist Church 12th and N Streets, N.W. Sunday, February 6 to 27, 1927 Every Night at 7:30 P.M. by Mr.. Gorham .—Class in Bible of Terre Haute, Indiana No Meetings Saturdays : Special Music & $ong Servi'ee Conterence Evangelist. 11 AM. 3 P.M—SERMON TO MEN. 8 P.M. Mt Vemon Pl M.E. Church South (Southern Methodism’s Representative Church) Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue Northwest 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 Preaching by W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., PASTOR 11 AM.—“TROUBLE AS A TRUST.” 8 P.M.—“THE FACT OF CHRIST.” Subject: Special music by quartet and big vested MR. R. DEANE SHURE, Ebenezer M. E. Church Cor. 4th and D Sts. S.E. Rev. R. W. S. THOMAS, Pastor unday School Hour. oal Club Day. %perm sermon . by Rev. A. Mitchell —Rev. C. P. Comer will preach. Dwonh Leaste. o5 Comeelgtnt 8. - Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am— Dr. J. Phelps Hand x{prwonh League. “The House of the Interpreter” One of the sermons of a series on John' Bunyon's Pilkrim's Progress. Calbary Gimn Chureh Columbia Road Near Fifteenth Street N.W. MARK DEPP, Minister WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN, Director of Religious Education AM.—Church School. (Classes for all ages.) AM.—Sermon—Subject: “The Faith That Unites” P.M.—Epworth League Service. 00 P.M.—Sermon—Subject: “Who Belong to God?” Music by Calvary Quartette Choir Thursday, 8:00 P. {1 .—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. A CORDIAL WELCOME—ALL SEATS FREE (Come and hear Calvary’s new minister) SYRANGERS TNOITE METHODIST FP‘@(‘OFAL ((‘olorvd) Galbraith A. M. E. Zlon Church | ot St. bot T, & A Ste. NN | Rev. W BA i D, D.. Pastor. | 'm.—3unday Schoof and Bible Classes. reaching and_morning worship, arick C. E. Society. 00 reaching and evening worship; __ You Are Welcome to Our Services. “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL” Sixteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D., Minister 9.30 A.M.—Church School. 11 AM.—~THE HOLY COMMUNIO :00 P.M.—Epworth League. 8 P.M.—Sermon. Subject: “SOMETHING GOD VALUES HIGHLY.” Speclal Music by Solo Quartette and Large Vested Choir John H. Marville, Director of Music Edith B. Athey, Organist Thursday, 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer and Praise Service FOUNDR METHODIST : EPISCOPAL (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St. near P St. REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D. D. REV. JOHN C. MILLIAN Director Religious Education 9:30 A.M.~Church School. 11:00 A.M.~*Christ and My Life.” (Morning Service Broadcast by WRC) 7:00 P.M.—E; onh League Devotional Service. 8.00.P.M.— t About Our Times.” Special Musical Service by Foundry Quartette Choir ‘Thursday 8:00 P.M.—Midweek Service. Saturday 10:00 A M.—Week Day School of Religion, A HEARTY WELCOME . W. R. T. busses pass the door.