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THE EVENING BSTAR, PRELATE OPPOSES | [z ceacus ] (CRUSADE TOOPEN SUNDAY MOVIES Archbishop Curley Declares Six Days of Present Films Enough “Destruction.” Special Diepatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, February b.—Arch- bishop Michael J. Curley has an- nounced his opposition to Sunday movies on the ground the current films are so bad morally that six days a week is enough. He has sent a letter to Mrs. Rufus M. Gibbs, vice president of the Citizens’ League for Better Motion Pictures, supplementing it by a note advising her that she may use his in any way she sees fit .n umb with the fight to defeat Mis letter follows: ; no objection movies because it i3 Sundu have no objection to Sunday movies because they are movies, but 1 do object because they are such movies, “The moving picture might be made a very practical vehicle of edu- cation and amusement, but as a mat- ter of fact—and we are dealm( with facts, not theories—the major fmpres. sion mads by the movies of today is that they are more destructive than constructive. They tend to dissipate the mind, cripple the powers of con- centration on fous work by our young people worst of all, they have little, moral uplifting ef: fect. Th of illegitimate love affairs, situatijon, or mari- tal infidelity sex problems, ad nauseum, “The people, young and old, have six days of the week during which they attend movles in enormous num- bers throughout the Nation. Do we muy need to add the seventh day to increase the questionable effect on mind and heart of such attendance, to say nothing of the evil of their com- mercialization of our Sabbath?” —— GOING TO BALTIMORE. First Universalist Church Group Accepts Invitation. “Ought We to Forgive?” a theme suggested by the dictum, *“Nature never forgives” will be the sermon topic of Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, pastor of the First Universalist Chiyrch, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, at the Ambassador Theater, Flghteenth street at Columbia road, where the congregation of that church now worships, pending the completion of & new building. The kindergarten, al the same hour, enables parents with small children to attend, the little ones being left in the care of a kin- dergartner. Classes of the church sthool will convene at the theater im- nediately after the morning service, the men’s Bible class being led by Dr. Frank W. Ballou. The evening devotional meeting of the Young People’s Christian Union wiil be omitted, the membership hav- r:: accepted an invitation to pay a ternal visit to Baltimore. SRS, WILL KEEP MEETING LIST. /Recards to Be Filed of All Church Assemblages. At sirecent mesting of the executive council of the Episcopal Church in the dioce of Washington it was decided that the executive secretary of the council __should keep at Diocesan House, 2320 K street, a complete list of all meetirigs of church groups within the dlocese at which a consid- erable attendance of church people is expeoted. To prevent overlapping of meeting dates the officers of the dlocese and of all boards and organizations, de- partments and committees connected with the diecese and its institutions are requested fo ascertain from the executive secretary dates which are open and available, and to call megt- ings only on dates not already filled. Coples of the resolution covering this point have been sent to the leaders in the churches. CHAPTERS TO REPORT. Guild for Acolytic and Lay Read- ers to Meet Thursday. The Washington Guild for Acolytic and Lay Readers of the Diocese of Washington will hold its annual meeting at the Church of the Trans- figuration, Fourteenth and Gallatin streets, Thursday evening at § o'clock. Rev. Enoch M. Thompson, director of the guild, will hear reports from all the chapters in the diocese. Dr. Alvin T. Gregory, secretary and treasurer, will also make his annual statement of the progress of the general guild, The young people of the Transfigu- ration Parish will provide entertain- ment and serve refreshments under the direction of the pastor, Rev. J. J. Queally. Plans will be discussed for the annual service to be held Ascen- sion day. “THE IDEAL MAN” AS TOPIC Judge Norris to Address Covenant Church Bible Class. “The Idaal the address to be ‘; Norris of the Justic h(fux- the me Bible Class, Church of tomorre mornin; will speak on “Abraham Gettyshurg February 13 . bjects of his other ie_month will Great Address”; February Wars That Make for Peace": err‘h 6, “What It Is to Be a Son of to Sunday a1 nd, Man” de is the subject of d by Judge | Department of | address February FrAIERT WILL CONTINUE SERIES. Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs to Talk on “Ten Facts About Heaven.” Rev. Dr. John E. Priggs will preach on “Ten Facts About Heaven" at Fifth Baptist Church, which will be the second in the series of Sunday eve. ning evangelistic sermons. At night | Dr. Briggs will preach on “The Temp- | tations of Middle I | Dr. Gidley to Addrcss Men's Club. Dr. s \\ Gidley t | of the hsonian ution, will | address the Stephen’s Men's Club in the parish hall 1 1y evening at § o'clock Jar “Noah and the Ark™ Subject. “Noah the Ark” will subject of sermon by l‘u\ Lee Ice tomorrow night ut 7 at the Memorial Chupch, be the Orva o'clo l-‘ml; OTHER S| HALL MISSION 623 LA. AVE v For the Promc oSoriptutal Hol ¥ Seryice. 2:30 D Proachine Sy Bastor, I W._ Mitehal, Meett Thursday, 8 P.M. ver ML WELCONE. Rev. Ross H. Stover, pastor of Mes- slah Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, will address the life service meeting of the Luther League of the District of Columble March 1. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Goedeke, former Baltimore Luther Leaguers, now on furlough from the foreign mission field, will be speakers at the league meeting of Epiphany Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and U streets, to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. A District League visitation will be made to Luther Place Church Febru- ary 13, when Robert G. Blocher will be the leader of the young people’s meeting at that church. Zion's Luther League will entertain Atonement’s Lcague at a Valentine social February 16. BIBLE READERS’ LEAGUE ADOPTS EASTERN CARD Plans Also Discussed for Celebra- tion of Anniversary in October. The A Community Bible Readers’ TLeague, at a speclal meeting last Tuesday at the headquarters in the Mills Building, adopted a tentative program for the observance of Easter. It is planned to assemble between 500 and 1,000 persons for an open-air concert Bible reading at eventide on Easter for the reading of the twentieth and twenty-first chapters of the Book of St. John and the first 11 verses of the Book of Acts. It is requested that those desiring to participate send their names to the league. Plans were discussed for servance of the anniversary of the league in Octobe: Bible spelling bee, observance of Thanksgiving and | children’s concert Bible readings. Mrs. Louis Harding Earll, the presi- dent, reported progress in the work of the league and announced that the time for forming State organizations the ob- INALEXANDRIA, VA. Services Are Scheduled To- morrow Night in St. Paul’s Church. The bishops' crueade in Alexandria, Va., will open tomorrow night with a service in St. Paul's Church in which the ministers, choirs and congrega- tions of Christ, Grace and Immanuel Churches will join. The orusaders are Rev. Kirk O'Ferrall of Emmanuel Church, Cleves land, Ohio, who recently conducted the crusade at Wilkes Barre, Pa., and Rev. George Floyd Rogers, rector of Trinity Church, Asheville, where the crusade for that part of North Caro- lina has been in progress this week. he ‘our vestries of the city have held severul joint meetings to muke the necessary arrangements and the women of the four congregations have zealously seconded all their plans. More than 20 ministers from the sur- rounding parishes have signified their intentions of taking part in the cru sade. They will be entertained in the homes of the church people. TLay representatives of their churches also will attend. Services will be held in St. Paul's every night at 8§ o'clock and children’s services will be held dafly in Christ Church at 4:30 p.m. LAST OF MEN’S SERVICES. “The Man With Yankee Traits,” Sermon Subject Tomorrow. “The Man With Yankee Traits” will is approaching. STORY- SERMON PLANNED. Chevy Chase Baptist 'Church to, Have Communion Meditation. At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow, the pastor, Rev. Edward 0. Clark, will give a short communion meditation on the theme “The Only Savior.” The ordinance of the Lord’s supper will be observed. A story-sermon for juniors will be given. The Baptist Young Peoples’ Union, with Herman L. Pritchard, president, leading, will conduct the entire pro- gram of the service at 8 p.m. Young people will take part in the service, with Mr, Pritchard preaching the ser- mon on “B. Y. P, The church school, meéting at 9:45 a.m., has graded classes for all puplls. The young people meet at 7 p.m., with Miss Helen Mays' group in charge of the program. GUNTON-TEMPLE TOPICS. Pastor to Discuss Unique Instruc- tion of the Bible. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Pres- byterian Church, will contiuue his serles of sermons tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Religious Census Questions,” by taking as his special subject, “In What Sense Is the Inspiration of the Bible Unique At the 4:30 o'clock twilight service, which consists largely of music, his subject will be “Launching Out Into the Deep.” Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock the Christian Endeavor So- cieties will hold a banquet. There will be a special program, with read- ings by Rev. Mr. Farnham, pastor of the Cleveland Park Congregational Church. —_— ‘Will Speak on Church History. “The History and Faith of Presby- terianism” will be the subject of an address to be delivered at the meeting | | of the Wiber Men's Bible class of the New York AvenuePresbyterian Sun- day School, tomorrow morning at 9:45 o’'clock, by Selden Carlyle Adams of the National Fducation Association. The Wiber class is attended by men between the uges of 25 and 80. Young Women in Clu.rgo The young women of the Epworth League of Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, John Marshall place and C street, have harge of the weekly =ocial tonight at 8 o'clock. A feature will be a play, “Men Not Wanted.” All young people who have no church home are espe- clally invited. _____ PRESBYTERIAN. NORTHMINISTER llfll St and R. I A KERR FULTG » CSunduy Schoo! 11100 A —Commimion Servies 45 p'm.—Christian Endeavor, 7:45 p.m—Evening Service. Northmmmer Chapel ka Avenue and Kalmia Road N.W. :00 p.m. 001, Bible class w. Pastor. Church of the Pilgrims| 220d St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister, 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Sermon by the Mmlster. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Conn. Ave., 18th and N Sts. REV. CHARLES WIM)D. D. D. REV, WILLIAM A, rvarvnrm}?n Aseistant and Direator of Religious Educaiion. | 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship, with Ser mon by Dr. Wood. “Christ in the Life of Today.” 11:00—Kindergarten. Light Bearers. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Hour and Tea, followed by Vespers Service at 6:45. Leader, Miss Rebekah Morse. 8:00—Evening_Worship, with ser- sion by Dr. Wood.” “The Min- istry of Musi Special Musical Service. 8:00 pan, Thursday—Midweek Service for Praver and Confer- ence. _ ALL WELCOME, " Eastern Presbyteri n Clmrd: and” Sixth v. b Social ol | What Sense Is Mrs. Sindell, golois »ehildren carad fo during merni 530 pom—Twilight Servi o Gt o ht The Depths. | p.m.—Christian r \‘Iu-uun 1 Bl woek sarvice n.u‘.' as be the sermon subject tomorrow night of Rev. Ellis C. Primm at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. It will be the last service of a special men's night series. The theme of the morn- ing sermon will be “Hunger and Sat- isfaction.” The Lord's supper will be observed. Special revival services will com- mence February 20. The preaching will be by Joe J. Payne, known as “the cowboy evangelist.” ——e- Sermon for Young People. Lincoln Congregational Temple to- morrow morning will celebrate Christ- tian Endeavor day. Rev. R. W. Brooks will preach a special sermon for the voung people, subject, he Chal- lenge of Religion to the Young People of Tod: At 6:45 p.m., the Senior Endeavor Society will present Miss Olive Pearson, secretary of the eastern division of the Congregational Exten- sion Boards, who will speak from the subject “For the Juv of the “’orklng." Shiloh Bnpmt Semcel. The Lord’s Supper will he observed tomorrow night at Shiloh Baptist In- stitutional Church, Ninth and P streets. Dr. Waldron, the pastor, will preach a sermon before administering the sacrament. At 11 o'clock the pastor will preach on “The Sin of Neglecting the Lord's Supprr.” 'R Eckington Presbyterian Church North Capitol St. Cor. Florida Ave. and Q St. HENRY B. WOODING, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. )l:rrmn:h Service. 11. %hnllllh Fm’lel‘or !orlrfltl L vening Servics Theme, “The Good- Theme. “The WASHINGTOX, FOUNDRY M. E. PROGRAM. Subjects for Morning and Evening Sermons Announced. Rev. Dr, Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episco- pal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on’ the theme, “Christ and My Life.” This service will be broadcast by WRC under direction of the Washington Federation of Churches. In the evening he will preach on “What About Our Times?" A week-day school of religlon is conducted on Saturdays at 10 a.m. by Rev. John C. Williams, director of religious education. The school s open to all boys and girls in the community from 9 to 13 years of age. e s o REV. DUNHAM TO PREACH. “Transfiguration Musing,” Subject Tomorrow Morning. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor of the Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twen- tieth streets, will take for his subject tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock “Transfiguration Musing.” The holy communion will be celebrated. In the evening at 8 o'clock Rey, Fred E. Stockwell, secretary of the Board of tducation, will speak. A meeting of the Light Bearers' Mission Band will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. and in the evening at § o'clock the monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Soclety. The young ladies’ Bible class s pianning an old-time “spelling bee” on February 18, WILL HOLD COMMUNION. Saint Margaret's Church' to Have Musical Service. There will be two celebrations of holy communion at St. Margaret's Church, Connecticut avenue and Ban- croft place, tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. The first celebration will be plain and the second with choir and sermon by the rector, Rev. Dr. Her- bert Scott Smith. In the afternoon at 4:30 o'clock there will be no sermon, }'xul the regular monthly musical serv- ce. Both sections of the confirmation class will meet at 3:30 p.m., the jun- fors with the rector and the seniors with the assistant. An invitation has been issued to those already confirmed to attend these instructions if inter- ested. Thursday there will ba a cele- bration of holy communion at 11 am, ___ PRESBYTERIAN. SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 11 A COMMU! \10\' 8 P.M. Picture Sermon: “THE LOST SHEEP” _____VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. WESTERN Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. 11:00— Transfieuration Musing.” Communion. Fred E. Stockwell, D. D, ¥ of Education. Music by the Quartet. Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D., Pastor. ‘Com- ; New York Avenue ‘ Presbyterian Church New York Ave. and 18th St. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City SERVICES: Sunday School. I — "('lllllnllllllfln Address.” 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.—~Tea and C. E, Serv- ice. 8:00 pm.—“The Rights of Youth.” Dr. Sizoo will be glad to meet for conference or prayer any who may have some personal problem or care which they would like to discuss with him. He may be seen in his office at the church every day from 12 to 1:15 o'clock or by appoint- ment. Phone Main 9412, Georgetown Church P St Near 3ist N ev, James T. Murshull, D. Organized 1780, 45 a.m —Sunday Sl 10:00 3 m—Men s 1 11200 am—Mo Pastor. Presbyterlan John Mars! Sermon by Rev. W. L. Darby, D. D. Sunday, 11 am—“The Church Facing Its Task.” Sunday, 8 p.m.—~“The Adventurous | Life. Sunday School—9:30 a.m. Mid-Week Serviee—Thursday 8 pm. Wednesda: Bright servi AW Young people enjoy them. lconie Awaits You “Our World Enterprise’ “The Bible Boy Scout” Morning and evening sermons at METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN Comner 3th and 1 Streets S A1 ntereaton 0 % e Ehune peapie “have BURE W the etening \mmr ln‘\u are invited. to which Taylor, or. 3 ‘Prayer Service for Missions. dren cred for during morning Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. 11 am.—“Christ on the Seventh Commandment” 8 p.m.—“The Worship of the Dragon” 13th Chapter of Revelations. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, W. W. Tuckey, superintendent. 9:30 a.m.—Men's Bible Class, ¥. L. Middleton, teacher. Washington Heights Presbyterian Church Columbia ‘ Kllllrllml R Rev. JOHN ¢ MER. Minister 9:30 am, unday _ School. Harry sy Sermon € Dr r Why T am a oo 1g-— ‘eor by Dles Meetin the Opeiy Graham Schi| th M Charles & Myer CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE V. J. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pastor. School. ~—Morping _worship. by the past ~Young r-nplu Soclety. vening worship. Vesper by the Pastor. Speeial Sermon Preparatory service. ST. PAUL'S PLANS' SERIES OF SERVICES Rev. Dr. MaoVeigh Harrison Ar- ranges Week of Holy Commun- ion Celebrations. As a follow-up of the call for bet- ter Christians, initiated in the Eplis- copal Church by the bishops’ crusade all over the country, Rev. Dr. Mac- Veigh Harrison will conduct a series of services and conferences, com- mencing _tomorrow and continuing through Friday, at St. Paul's Church, Twenty-third street, near Washington Circle, There will be celebration of the holy communion tomorrow at 7:30 a.m., Father Harrison will corduct a servi for children at 10 a.m. and at 11 a.m, there will be a second celebration of the holy communion, and Father Har- rison will preach the sermon. Every day during the week, except on Saturday, Father Harrison will celebrate the holy communion at 7:3) and 9:30 a.m., with the exception that on Thureday the second celebration will be at 11 o'clock, und he will con duct an afternoon service at 3:30 and an evening service at § o'clock. Father llarrison is a graduate of the University of the South, at Sewa- nee, Tenn., and of Washington Uni- versity, at St. Louls, After a period of missionary work in Liberia he was invalided home for a rest. e con- ducted a mission at St. Paul’s in 1916. This evening at 8 o'clock he will have & conference with the officers and teachers of the Sunday school. Rev. I. W. Ketchum to Speak. “If 1 Had But One More Week to Live, How Would I Spend 1t?” is the subject of the sermon tomorrow, at & p.m., by Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, at Peck Memorial Chapel. He will preach at 11 a.m. on “The Christ of “Wesleyan Pentecostal Church (307 D Street N.W.) REV. C. W. OYER, Pastor. At 11:00 am.- —Pr?l‘!hln[ and Commun- Ion F!rvh‘f 1d Prsllllln 7:30 PM. School L My and Praver M”un( and un\a Study, " Thursday, 7:30 BIBLE HALL Assembly_of God & Ninth and F St KENNETH_CARNON, o fervices 1 A Fageiy, Tirareier, and !u(nrdu{ Nig Mrs. Myrtle Chambers h The Well Known Southern Ev February 2 » All_Are_Welcome Sunday, Also peiany ts " Truth and Healing Meetmn Will be held 1709 H STREET N.W. First-floor’ front, Sunday moruings at 11 - Florence Willard Science of Truth AsToEii(iori 1800 Eye St—Apt. 21 Ada Rainey, Speaker Sunday. 8 p.m.—Bible talks, Wednesday, 5 p.m —Healing meeting. Friday, 8 p.m.—Lecture. All meetings open to public. __For_appointments call Fr. 1, ~ Christadelphian Chapel 732 Webster St N.W WORSHIP_11:15 Christadelphian Ecdetu NAVAL LODGE HALL. __Every Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 -Columbia Road. MOSES R. LOVELL, Minister. Sermon 11 AM. “The Great Expectation” YOUNG PEOPLE'S 5 P “Our Prejudices” Mr. Lovell will preside FORUM. cture Service k Color Films (new and “The Thursday, 8§ P.M. Church Night Service “A Disciple of Swedenborg” . harch of 1he Bty &it8 of the Church o o Washington ve Holy. iy, Church School, 9:30 A.M. EVERYBODY CORDI Y INVITED. Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. REV. J. C. OLDEN, Minister “THE CHURCH WITH A SMIL a.m.—Chureh School CRYPTIC RELIGION.” C. E. lngram Memorial Congregational Church Mass. Ave. and 10th St. N, REV. KYLE BOOTH, Minister. 11 A.M.—Subject: “Ye Shall Know Hereafter” 8 P.M.—Subject: “How Many Loaves Have Ye?” Church School 930 AM Flrst Congregatmnal Church Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D., Minister Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Associate Minister Morning Service, 11 O’'Clock MI‘TROPOLITAN THFATFR 10th and F Streets N.W. Pierce Speaks on “CHRIST” Evening Service—8 O'Clock at the EIGHTH STREET TEMPLE Eighth St. between H and 1 Sts. “Better Days and Ways Ahead in China” Speukers: famous surgeon, superintendent of Williums- Tehchow, Shantung, North China. Tucker, M. D, of the same Hospital. F. F. Tucker, M. D., Porter Hospitals, Mrs. Emma B. Dr. Jason Nobls Pierce. Music at both services by 930 am.- _Senior Society of Chr P. 8. C. B 650 pm 830 pm—Y Sunday School in the Metropolita 10:00 am.—Primary Depaitment of Sunday School at 93 tian Endeavor fn th at 93R Grant Plac il large vested chorus choir. | The: Grant Plac A ih directly in || REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. | | Services. D. 0., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 35, 1927 VAUGHN CLASS PLANNING FOR 38TH ANNIVERSARY Will Hold Exercises Tomorrow to Commemorate Founding of Or- ganization in 1889. The Vaughn class ot Calvary Baptist Church will celebrate its thirty-eighth anniversary tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. On the first Sunday in Feb- ruary, 1889, Francis W. Vaughn met in & small room of the church with five young men and out llnod his plans or a bible class. Dr. E. C. Rice, one of the original five, is nm an active member, and will tell the class tomor- row morning of its early history. Rep- resentative Arthur H. Greenwood of Indiana will teach the Bible lesson. "'Ladles’ night," a semi-annual event in the class, will be observed at the club meeting Monday night, at 3 o'clock, in the Sunday €chool House. There will be debate between the men of the Vaughn class and the women of the Burrall class. The subject Wil be: “Resolved, That women are more important than_me PARISH HALL TO OPEN. St. Mark’s Men’s Club to Celebrate ‘With Dinner. The Men's Club of St Mark's Church, at Third and A streets south- east, wil celebrate the opening of the new parish hall by giving their annual turkey dinner February 17, at 7 p.m. Bishop Philip M. Rhinelander will de- liver an address. This club was one of lho first of the organizations of St. Mark’s parish to advocate the building of a parish hall and hes coneistently pported the project ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th 8t. N.W. Clergy Bev. Th w v. Thomas Worthington Rev. Thomas MeClintock. Rev. Hugh Clary. Bev. Thomas L. Joseph: Services 8 and 11 AM. 7:80 P.M. The First Primitive Evangelical Christian Science Church ©f Washington, D. C. WM. M. GOODWIN Acting Pastor Services: Sunduy at 11 AM. 812 District Naglonal Bank pls. T Ot o n”:a with any ofher Christian Scionce Organiza- ST. MARY’S CHURCH 5th St. N.W., Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES: Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:15. REFORMED GRACE gip,5th and 08, MW, RY H. 11 1310 id Moo Dr. JAMES D. BUHREK. Pastor. arch and Her Of- reh in Experience.” 7 o C.F. 8. Bible History in Pictures Illustrated Lecture Central Y. M. C. A. Sunday, 4 P.M. EVERYBODY INVITED EPIS(‘Ofii AGNES' » CHURCH 8 Que Street N.W. g unu.y—7 ind B Y a3 p.m, | = 7 . Eventons snd Interce ~| Grace lell—GEORGETOWN e i ‘ST, B-rvfim S WASHINGTON PARISH. St. Founded 1795, 'CK, Reotor. union. lml\mmn and Ser- . the Rector. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. N.W. Dr. Johnston will give an address on “A Mirror of the Christ Ideal” 8l Biole &l 0 = 3:00, b m. — Chi- 8:00 p.m —Youn; Peopie’s “Soctsty. " ol i une Peoples Society Evening Prave Servio ‘ommunion- CHURCH. FOUNDED 1841 G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. Rector 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30—Rector’s Bible Class. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Holy Communion and Ser mon by the Rector. .8:00 pn.—Evening Service and sermon by the Rector. —Daily celebration of the “oly communion. Rock Creek Parish St. Paul s Ch:lrc Rector. s ey m—! le's Bervice, oldlers’ Home Car ‘or Randoloh Bus. Holy Comforter Cllapel orning Prayer and Sermon. Evening Prayer and Sermon. ~ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish Corner of O Rkl S0 Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER. Rector. FIFTH, SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. Bhe Holy Communion. g e L 3 Aoty Commumon and Se 1780 pm—Evening Prayer and Addreas 1600 "% o —the " Holy ' Com: T BAPTIST. nsin "Avenue Baptist Church | . B. FALLS. Pastor. a Feasenden Sts. to God! | Win one | HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH d, Jefleraon Ste; (LAt and Jefleraon Ste 8:00 p'm. Bible School Prayer N OB ALY BETHANY * Rev. HUGH T.°¥ Divivie worship,w or. e The Twe m '« Crowning Attribute.” . 18th bet. P and Q || Near Dupont Circle, Take Conn. A 11 JOSEPH nétime Curate ieh a.m.—Holy nd 8.} E. WIL- of St Thumnu St. Margaret s Rev. Herbert icon Smith, D. D., Eucharist | ] the K Sery arsduy, Holy _Communion, WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL | ]lw Bethlehem Chapel, ector. 7:30 AM. . 10:00 AM Christ Church Gco:'*getown 0 and Thirty-first Sts. : WROTH, Rector. 7 —Holx ¢ f Holy Communion and Sermo —_8:00Dp. m ~—Evening_Prayer_and_Address. Third and A Sts. S.E. REV. HARRELL J. LEWIS. Asslstant FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHAN 30 %.m —Holy Communion. ‘m—Church 1100 am: —Hol (‘ommunmn and Sermon 6:00 p.m.—T ..m ector Service K| 8 Oflnm-fern "Poople’s Praver and Sermon. i m.h Communion. A S RDIAL WELCON St. Paul’s Church 28rd Street near Washington Circle Rev. A. A. McCallum, Rector bruary 8 to 11, fnclusive, will e e odicted By IGH NARRISON, 0. H. C. FEBRUARY 6— Comm t 7:30 and 11 am. oLy (i ivon's Servicos at 10 a. MONDAY TO FRIDAY— Holy Communic comt Thueadny @t Afterndon Service at Evening Service at 8, Al Seats Free and Ui THE REV. nnc SUNDA’ i Binte school clases for all ages at | Junior Chureh, 11 am. B. Y 45. Mid-week service Thursday v Feels at Home at Bethany. | PINKHAM BIBLE CLASS || The Place to Make Friends With Both God and Man You Need the Class—The Class Needs You NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL 16th St. and Columbia Rd. Israel Baptxst Church Eleventh St. Bet. F and G Sts. Rev. A. B. n, HER, Pastor. 9:40 .m.—Sunday - Sehool, Py 11:00 a.m Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church 5th & E Sts. S.E. Rev. L. T. HUGHES, Pastor Night—M Meeting. All Welcome West Washington Blptul Church | R B. AU [ | | \FIFTH BAPTIST BAPTIST, SECOND BAPTIST 4th St, and Virginia Ave. S.E. ELLIS 0. PRIMM, Pastor, 11 AM, “HUNGER -AND SATISFACTION. 8:00 P.M. “THE MAN WITH YANKEE Tast in Men's Night Series. en's Chorus. Brief, Bright. Hatny Services—Coms. _ KENDALL BAPTIST Oth near B 1. S W A YLAND, Pastor. . 3. Y. P 7 Niw ' Bustioss National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th 8t. at Columbla RA Gove G. Johnson, Pastor Morning Worship at Flevent Sermon by Pastor, “DOING BUSINESS TILL HE COMES” Lord’s Snpper, Fight P.M.: “ONE THING LACKING” Baptism Special Recomnition Servieo of rrodior Seout Annt roops Bible School, o “Uniform’ Attending. 9:30 AM. A e e e 8 oL g METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. “JESUS— Lion, Lamb, Lord” “What We Believe | About Heaven and Hell” 9:30—Bible School. 10:00—Men meet in Anditorium 6:45—Four Societies for Young People —Inspiring SONG SERVICE. I-‘ \rlr ith S.W. Dr. JOHN E will _preach am. “The Comimunion b. Fucts ladss Price will sing “The Holy Cit Most of us expectato spend millions of in Heaven, so we should learn all about it Chapel, 3: B, Y. P. V., 6:30 Mooney will " teach’ the “Baraca Dr. B 5 ic Berea-Darlingion ~ Clans Wanted: 00, " TEMPLE "BAPTlS CHURCH Tenth and N Streets N,W. REVIVAL SERVIC REV. THOMAS E. BOORDE Virginia Beach, Va. Minister in charge. The revival es to be held in Temple Baptist h will begin Sun dav. "Febrn continue for twe weeks, 4 evers night, sxeept Saturday ordial _invitation to the P meeting Sunday Bible School at ser « nd Randolph Streets N.W ] REV. HENKY J. SMITH, | id Communion | request Both Services. Sunday School. Rt R e s r. U |_Petworth Ext E_ ch Swem P B Cinen 1ike " them) - e 7ih and Eye ’Chevy Chzis;e Baptist (Western Ave. Edward 0. € (0 Pritehard. Al First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets N.W. Pastor, DR. SAMUE "ORTER. Go-To-Church-Day—Sunduy 1AM Full-Toned Loy-hy Luke, x First Baptist Quartet—THE M 8 PM The Great Warm Heart. make the 1.000 p Petty o Sunt 7:40—Come i & South Carolinn Ave: .8 W. JOHNSON. Y GRACI JOF 3. l’-\: kY. E THE GRE AT, WESTERN | EVANGELIST NIGRTLY [ 11:00—:Coms 1 Have Sinned." CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister Will Preach at El even O"Clock on “THE MEANING OF THE CROSS” First in a Series on “THE CROSS” at Eight O'Clock “YOUR HOME IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT” First in the Fi Male Quartet. Junior Church in charge Sunday . School 9:30 reside Series €horus Choir of Rev. H. J. Councilor Christian Endeavor 6:45 Christian Endeavor Rally at 3:00