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CRONDS EXPECTED | TO HEAR AIMEE Capacity Audiences in Audi- torium Indicated for Revival Campaign Next Week. Indications point to capacity au- ces in the Washington Auditorium during the three-day revival campaign of Aimee Semple McPherson, noted Los - Angeles evangelist, beginning next Tuesday. Arrangements for the twice-daily meetings, to start at 2:30 and 8 p.m. | have been practically com- pigted by the Washington committee, of which Rev. Harry L. Colller, pas- tor of the Full Gospel Assembly, is chairman. Headquarters of the cam the Hamilton Hotel, awamped with requests for special remervations tor the services, some of the requests coming in telegraphic tor;n from nearby cities, Mr. Collier said. Delegation from Baltimore. One message, received yesterday. was trom Rev. Dr. Edward W. Leech, astor * of the Memorial United rethren Church, in Baltimore, who asked that one section of 100 seats be set aside for a delegation from that church. = 'This group plans to come here on the last day of the revival.| Only a limited number of seats will | be reserved, it was stated, and these will be for “speclal guests.” All seats in the Auditorium, whether reserved or not, will be free. A free-will offer- ing will be taken up to defray ex penses of the campaign. A volunteer corps of 100 ushers is heing formed to assist in handling the crowds. Enrollment of a 250-voice choir will take place tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, on the second floor of 930 Pennsylvania avenue, headquarters of the Full Gospel Assembly. Persons willlng to serve as ushers also are urged to attend this meeting. The choir leader and the pianist will be from Baltimore, Mr. Collier stated. They are, respectivel Emma Berge, well known as a s and cornetist. and M Rhoades of the Memorial Brethren Church. Old-Fashioned Campaign. “Mrs. McPherson is coming here to conduct an old-fashioned, evangelical revival campaign,” the committee chairman announced. “She is not going to deliver a series of lectures. Her only message will be based on ‘the four-square gaspel’ for which Angelus ‘Temple, the wonderful church of this foremost woman evengelist, is famous. I became acquainted with Mrs. Me- Pherson during her meetings at Mc- Kendree = Z. Church several years ago. I &gew she nas done wonderful work 18 i#s Angeles, and when she requested me to serve as chairman of the goal committee on arrangements for what is to be purely an intensive 1l campaign, I gladly accepted thw position.” The Full Gospel Assembly, of which Mr. Colller is pastor, is a national in- corporated ehurch of evangelical pre- cepts. Its location in the old Salva- 3:: Army Hall is a temporary one, the church is now raising a build- Ing fund for more adequate quarters. The Full Gospel Assembly, it is ex- plained, concurs in the “four-square 80 United will preac ice of First Congregational Church at ‘clock, in the Eighth Street Temple of the Washington Hebrew Congrega- tion, on the theme, Pierce, service, Metropolitan Theater, streets, God. Young people’s services will be held at 6:30 o'clock p.m., Street Temple and house of First Church, cated at 938 Grant place. “CHURCH ON FIRE” Sermon Tomorrow Morning by Lo- theme of Rev. the Chevy Chase Baptist Church to- morrow Lincoln story will be told to the boys and girls in the junlor church, meets from 11 to 11:30 with the adult r(‘?‘gremtl(m wi ary REV. HENRY L. COLLIER, Pastor of the Full Gospel Assembly,{and chaplain of the general society. who is chairman of the committee on arrangements for the Aimee Semple \lrl’hennn mmnnlgl PSYCHOLOGIST TO TALK TO CONGREGATIONALISTS | | Rev. Alice V. Jewel to Adflress. First Church on Theme “Recog- nition Beyond" in Evening. Rev. Alice V. Jewel. i at the Sunday Eighth and H _streets, ““Recognition Beyond." The minister, Rev. will preach which will Tenth and on the theme, in in cal Baptist Church Pastor. “A Church on Fire"” will Edward 0. morning o'clock. at 11 At 8 p.m. preach upon Mr. “Honest Abe."” The church school meets at 9 am. A father and son banquet will| be held for all men and boys Febru- The young people’s senior and intermediate socleties meet Sun- days at 7 p.m. 18. Petworth B‘ph it Services. Rev. Henry J. Smith, tor of Pet- worth Baptist o g Chu l‘(‘h chologist, ight serv- Dr. Jason Noble at the meérning Le held in the “Lincoln’s the Eighth the parish which is lo- TOPIC Le the lark at which Clark’ the character of Abraham Lincoln, using as his ser- mon title: announces THE EVENING SOCIETY T0 HOLD BIRTHDAY SERVl[lE Sons of Revolutlon to Pay Washington Tribute at Cathedral. 0 | The annual service under the aus- pices of the Soclety of the Sons of the Revolution in the District of Co- lumbla, commemorative of the birth of George Washington, will be held in the Bethlehem Chapel of Wash- ington Cathedral on Mount St Alban's at 4 o'clock, February 20. The! wermon will be preached by the Bishop of Washington, Right Rev. James E.j Freeman. The service in the Cathedral will bo conducted by Dr. Thomas Edward Green, chaplain of the Sons of the | Revolution in the District of Columbia He will be assisted by the dean of Washington, Very Rev. G. C. F. Brate- nahl; Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries, canon and chancellor of the Cathedral; Rev. Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to_the Bishop of Washington, and Right Rev. Philip Mercer Rhinelander, canon of Mashington and - former bishop. of | { Pennsylvania. The order of the service was pre. | pared by the late Rev. Dr. Randol])h H. McKim, former chaplain of the { Sons of the Revolution in the District | jand has been set forth for this pur-| pose by the Bishop of Washington. Edward F. Looker, bursar of Wash- ington Cathedral, is chairman of the committee in charge of the ervice and the members are: Thomas W. Lock- wood, jr., Dr. Larkin W. Glazebrook, Albion K. Parris, Capt. Conw: W. Cooke and ex-oficio, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, president, and Dr. Green, chaplain. Capt. Cooke will be marshal for the service, The aisle committee will in- clude Dr. Glazebrook as chairman, and Maj. Edward F. Riggs, Willam D. Sterrett, George P. Van Wyck, John W. Childress, G. Beale = Bloomer, Comdr. Frederick G. Pyne, Dr. S. ‘}hov\n Muncaster and Ralph W. Lee, r. ¥ Second Baptist Services. At Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets, the pastor, Rev. J. L. S. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 am, on “Threatening Storm Clouds With Sil- ver Linings.” Communion services will be held at 4 p.m. At the evening service the pastor will have for his subjett “Judas Goes Out When Satan Enters His Heart.” The Bible Sghool will meet at 9:30 a.m. and the B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6 p.m, A 'PRESBYTER Georgetown Church P St. Near 315t N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D.. Pastor. Organized 1780. ~—Sunday_School, —}qnm ‘%r worship and sermon. n tions of Love.” Fodeuror. of the S’I‘ARv VASHINGTON To Be Installed Teacher R V. IIOVIFR J. CO VAUGHN CLASS INSTALLS TEACHER TOMORROW Rev. Homer J. Councilor to Assume Duties Relinquished by Prof. Louis D. Bliss. Rev, Homer,J. Councilor. president of the Organ RBible Classe: District of ¢ and dir religlous education of Calvary ust Church, will be ins row morning as teacher of the Vaughn class. Ife succeeds T'rof. Louls D. Rliss, as resigned after serving for as teacher. The installati ce will in- clude prayer by Dr. W. S. Aberneth pastor of the church:; bass solo by Wilbur G. Sindell and the installation speech by Prof. Bliss. Greetings from the organized classes of the city will be extended by R. E. Mitchell, teacher of the men's class of Mount Vernon Methodist Church. Repre- sentatives will be present from all the classes in the organization. Resolutions of gratitude for the time and effort he has given the class will be presented to Prof. Bliss at the thirty-sixth annual banquet of the class February 18. ctor Bap- EPISCOPAL, THE NATIVITY & o Confirmation l‘hml » B Tue 50" 0. The Resurrection, 1511 The_Annunciation. Chapel. Con Epiphany 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—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 8:00 pan.—Evening Prayer and by the Rector. Tled “tomor- | D. 0O, TEACHER TRAINING SCHOOL TERM ENDS Dr. Edward T. Divine, Dean of American U. Graduate Branch, Delivers Address to Class. The closing exercises of the Chex'y Chase Standard Teacher Training School were held last Monday evening in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Dr. Edward T. Divine, dean of the Graduate School of the Ameri- can University, gave the address to those of the school receiving credit and their friends. Dr. A. T. Mow- bray, dean of the school, awarded 43 credit certificrtes for satistactory work accomplished. Uredits were given in '.h! following Introduction to the New Testa- 19 credits: primary materials and methods, 5 credits; principles of teaching, 12 credits, and interme- mediate materials and methods, 7 credits. The school was conducted jointly by five churches, viz.: Chevy Chase Presbyterlan, Wesley Methollist Epis- copal, Chevy Chase Baptist, First Methodist Episcopal and Bethesda Presbyterian. It was held under the auspices of the International Council of Religlous Education, Chicago, Tl At a meeting of the local council pre- ceding the closing exercises Dr. Knute E. Carlson was chosen dean of the school for the ensuing year. A workers’ library in religious edu- cation was started this year for the first time, and ‘In the " interim be- tween sesslons of the# school it will be in charge of the dean, from whom books may be obtained. The school had a total enrollment of 69 pupils. Sl Special Prayers Planned. “How a Young Woman Trea 1ed Him on a Train (He Disliked Tt)" the story to be told by Rev. K. Haz Swem tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Centennia! Baptist Church. There will be special prayers for the healing of the sick, morning and night, and believers will join others in their spe- cial petitions. The 11 o'clock morn- ing_sermon subiect is “The One!" WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL The Bethlehem Chapel, WISCONSIN AVEXURE KW. NEAR WOOD- cn T30 AM. . 10:00 AM. HER. 11:00 AM. | 4:00 P.M. TAI(E WISCO} SIN AVENUE €ARS OR “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH - Georg etown Parish Corner of O and Potomac Streets N.W, Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER. Rector, hool. Eraver and Sermon. R Braver ., and Address: m— oly" Con Thur»du" 10:00 and Ser- er, the Rector. that preparations are belng made for | the special meetings in March. 'The - and_Sermon SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. LEON C. PALMER TO TALK TO EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE Sunday School Meeting Will Be Held Tuesday Evening in 8t. John's Parish Hall. | Leon C. Palmer, executive secretary | of the ational Commission on Evangellsm for the Administration of the Bishops’ Crusade, and chairman of the Sunday School Commission of the Episcopal Church in the Province of Sewanee, will be the first speaker at the meeting of the Sunday School Institute of the Diocese of Washin; ton in the parish hall of St, John's Church, Sixteenth near H streets, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Palmer will discuss the organization and conduct of Bible classes for adults. Rev. F. Bland Tucker, rector of St. John’s Church in Georgetown, will speak on “The Promotion of Miasions ‘Through the, Sunday School.” Rev. Dr. W. L. De Vries, chairman of the department of religlous education, will preside and has requested the clergymen of the varfous Episcopal churches in Washington to announce to their congregations that the sub- Jects treated in the institute meetings are of interest to all church people, especially those engaged in work with children and young pecple, and not alone to those actually teaching classes in the Sunday school. (Swedenborgian). Clnmln of the Holy Clty h Above 2 e gl Ci ¥ W 0—Adult Clase in Morning " worship Sermon Solo by Barnard Mise Ma 4:20-—Study Cla ings. The SECULAR I.EAGUE Musiclans’ Hall, 1006 DNDAY " FEBR! | G mw.at L Minister. Evening: Sermon M’ ll" (‘ E. Fult . D., Chureh School, "%, Societies, 7:00. COME_AND You wn_L COME AGAIN. | NEW_THOUGHT. | How to Get What You Want MATTHEWS DAWSON %‘ White Croas Center, Adama NiIL no.a "Truth and | Hulmg Meehin " af 1200 § oor” tront. sun u! Public orsines orence ‘wihiard mmns Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. NNW. Meeting at 11 a.m. Eibert Russel will be present. Sunday School, 9:48 a.m. ALL ARE INVITED. Trvine Sia. N.W. KENWORTHY. " Pastor. ool 0:45. Meeting. 11. ‘Wuthlln gton Baptist Church WEEK OF SELF-DENIAL. Program Announced for Central Presbyterian Services. There will be services every night next week at the Central Presbyterian Church in connection with the week | of self-denial and prayer for missions. Beginning tomorrow night Rev. Dr. Willlam Cumming of Baltimore will preach daily. This week has been eet apart. by the General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church as a special sea- son of meditation and prayer, during ‘which time the people are called upon to make a self-denial offering to all the benevolent causes of the church. These services will not interfere with the Young People's Study Class which meets every Friday night under instruction of Dr. James H. Taylor, | pastor of the church. The class will continue its studies in the life of | Christ, and the subject for next Friday v | night will be the events in the life of Christ from the second passover to the third passover. CHRIRTADFLPHIAQ Christadelphian Ecclesia > * Evers Shiteg. 1180 am. Al Welcome. Christadelphian Chapel 1 VoST AN | 0 £, T BIBLE HISTORY ‘ IN PICTURES Illustrated Lecture Central Y. M. C. A. Sunday, 4 P.M. “Joseph to Samson” EVERYBODY INVITED " Théosophical Interpretation of Ibsen' “PEER GYNT” By Mrs. Maja Crocker, Sunday. Februsty 13th, 8:15 P.M., AT LIGHTBRINGER LODGE. Barrister Blde, Main Floor, 835 F St ission Free. _Collection UNI’I‘ED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg.. 17th and T Sts. Sunday, February 13, 8:156 P.M. “STATES AFTER DEATH” Study Class, Thursday, 8:16 P.M. Reading Room Open Dnily. except Thars- ‘day and Sunday, 10:50 10 5:50. No Dues or Collections. o130 b Clase 1a Bible 7 ‘\Inu.u':n. by Mr. James W. n McGulre, adonday, beginners: Tues rluu iesday, doctrine Mahatma_letters. Priday. 54 him on"a train "(he aisl " Stevenson Bible Class BETHAXY BAPTIST (HURCH L Ave. and 2nd & N. ‘n- fltg l’l ALL ARE L(ov't l>Ill|d'IJ !f‘hot;'l g cient teacne; Serve, Be WilI- ething bunch Summoned. to 1 8 Sth & E Sts. S.E. Rev. L. T. HUGHES, Pastor 9:45 AM.—Sunday Scheol. 11:00 A.M.—* S CHART YOUR COURSE The Pinkham Bible Clase for Men meets every Sunday morning at 9:45, in its own classroom. A cheerful log fire adds to the greeting each | visitor receives. (National Baptist Memerial) 16th St. and Columbia Rd. Use 10th Street entrance PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington, 7th and Randoiph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH, PASTOR Sermon, 11 am.-— “Spiritual Impotence” Sermon, & p.m.— “Ki of the Gate” Quartet Music at Each Service, 9:30 am —Graded sgndu Sehool. 648 bm ‘nubr:i'l":‘sr Come. You need Pei E. Hez Swem m.—] service. or&—munfi‘m- you. Dastor, “How ung wom, |§ofl it) . A chairs (men T?- avers for healing, l!flmu{ ap SECOND BAPTTS~ 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. ELLIS C. ®21MM, Pastor. Free easy e 11 AM. “THE BOOMERANG OF MEROY 8:00 P.M. "HELLO BOY! HAIL MAN!" Boy Scout Troops Will Attend. Brief. Bright. Happy Services. Come! BAPTIST. Eln nll‘ N gn l!*!..' 1l t.'““ PLES DAY Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near tha cln.-l-) Chureh School at 9:45—B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 GRACE"" morning subject tomorrow will be *‘Spiritual Impotence” and in the eve- ning, “Keepers of the Gate.” [New York Avenue | Presbyterian | Church New York Ave. and 13th St, ve., 18th and N Sts. REV. (HAI%};EIK':\OOD D. D. . REV. WILLIAM A. EISENBERGER. ‘Assistani and Director of Religious Education. 9:30—Sunday School. | (Fla, 1 00—Mormng Worship, with Ser- | §o0 mon by Dr. Wood. “The Death-Dealing Letter, and The Llle-fllvlng Spirit.” 11:00—Kindergarten. - Junior Endeavor. 6:15—Christian Endeavor Social Hour and Tea. followed b, \'cfipcrs Service at 6:45. Leader, Miss Muriel Arnold. 8:00—Evening Worship, with ser- mon by Dr. Wood. “Fixed Points in the Soul's Sky.” Special Musical Service. 8:00 p_m, Thursday—Rev. George T. Berry, “Among the Fac-| tory Hands and Peasants of 'ATi, wELCOME, Washington Heights Presbztaian Church and Kalorama Rds. JOHN C. PALMER. Minister nday School. Lincoln Day %" PRECIOUS THAN | Bospel” message expounded by Mrs. McPherson. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MEN ATTEND DINNER fiomen'- Missionary Circle Serves Report, One of Serles Leading Up to Rally.’ The men of the Tirst Baptist| Church attended a dinner served last night at the church by the members || of the Women's Missionary Circle, of | | which Mrs. Samuel Judson Porter is president. Addresses were made by Judge R. V. Taylor of the Interstate Commerce l}ommlnlon ‘Willlam Knowles Coope senergl secretary of the Y. M. C. A, and pastor, Rev. Dr. Samue Sudson' Poster.” 3. Carey Petty was|| toastmaster. | The dinner was one of a’ series lead- ||| ing up to a rally to be held during ||| ;:: la:ttr. part t;ll :xhe month, and also e evangelistic campaign to held in the cll) 2 i WILL TALK ON ‘fHé—BIBLE’I" ing_Thureday. 7.45. CH‘R!S'HAN SCIENCE_(New). "_THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH unded upon Christian Sclonce se o on- e nt- of [Fstablisned {n {L ington, io"of Mre Afie . "Regular Sun- day services at 11 a. | Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Address by Mrs. Bill Subject : “FORGIVENESS OF SINS” Sunday School, 20 Jackson Place. at 11 A.M. Pul ic Reullnf’ Roo) 20 Jackson Pl Hours, 10 am. to 9 p.m. PENTECOSTAL. & BIBLE HALL Assembly of G Ninth_and ¥ Sta. NETH ti:turch ' d 414 Ste. 8.W. ASHI N, | Grace r.mh—"cmkcmown A' = holow M sl. B ing Pruer and Sermon. | Praver re We ASC ENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W. (‘lmv ™ Coone, Reeto Rev. Thomas MeClintock. Kev. Hugh Clary, Hev. Thomas L. Josephs. fiS Services JAN 8 nnd 11 AM. T 730 PM.F 9:30 a.m.—Church? School. ¢ i I o nty of king ,OOI.I‘ er‘zug ST. AGNES’ CHURCH | 4 Street N.W. Capitol st. and S F,\'mnn[ :“ St. Stephen 's Church 3017 14fh ST. N.W. P PRESBYTERIAN. —_ 1 a.m. B p.m and interces- the_Washington d Vicinity Federation of | 5:00 p.m—Junlor ~ Christian En- Christian En- h’ the Pul;r o A'fi WELLO! First Baptist Church 16th and O Streeis N.W. e Pastor, DR. SAMUEL J. PORTER. In the llt:.r't"ll In.hll:rn—ru the The Radiant Tree. Gal. 6:14 Communion Service After Sermeon. 8 PM. Hearts Bared. Luke, 18:9-14 First Baptist QuartetTHE BEST IN 8. 9:30—-T. Edgar Petty. Supt. B. Y P. U~J. R. Bentley, Pres.—8:30 to '7:30. by, Fastor L. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Y. P. U, 7pm. Aome Thou. Wain. Ee” | MET ROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 10:00 a Bible Class. 3:00 p. m.— Chi- ness S0oBi! Near Dupont Circle, Take Conn. Ave. cars Services 8, 0:46. 11 and 8. 2:45—Childrena, Seev o I Taw o | g A e SF s | | CL, ONTACTS OF JESUS o1 Ren . Bishop, wedish Service 3 S dbien ot Wilmingion, | FIFTH BAPTIST S RERE, 2 v il 1 “The llln > !Mll 0o’ e _chaly. ot poth prtia i AT George Ponxi"‘u&r ne. 18th bet. P and Q ‘ | [ 6:00 p.m.—Young Peopic's "Society. | 00 a.m.—Saints' Christ Church, Georgetown 0 and mm firet Sts. E. I‘ISKBE\ Wl‘)‘l'". C«mmlmlnfl rh School Service. Mmunion and Seimon Fvnnlng Prayer and_Add; St. Paul s Church "ST. JAMES CHURCH |t Stres s, Sashteste Circle‘ . Ave. Rev. A. A, McCallum, Rector . oE0hSE wfiE;l’sl'\. o gadase, 700 and 11: week 7:30,_10:3( ’ 0, ex«m 'nmr-d “‘ 11. DAis Citdnn a0 i, Free and Unaseign Monday Evening at 8 P.M.. Solemn Evensong and Benediction under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Club Special Preacher. Rev. W. A, McClenlllen, D. D. SERVICES: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—*The Radicalism of Jesus.” 6:00 p.m.—Tea and C. E. Serv- ce. W MORNING AT ELEVEN | “Our Supreme Task” | EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “What We Believe About Ourselves” 0:30—Bible School. 10—Mr. Shaver | meets men in auditorium. 6:45—Four | Socleties of Young People. 7:45—Soug Service and Processional of— LIVE WIRES, Cominz Feb. 20 to Mar. 6 | Rickman and McCravy IHO 1! N1 Second St. N W -rs'rluno inister * o Mvorent preseliin By the REV. Rector, Comet duet by Mr. Ja 7:30 am. 310 4% ‘p.m. b Rav M: e mfcm & .. 9 € 8:00 p.m.—*“Hero Baiting.” . iINGs Rev. W. H. Pettus’ Theme for Ad [ dress Monday Evening. The rector, Rev. William Henry | Pettus, will be the preacher tomorrow | || at 11 am. and 8 p.m. at St. Mark. Church. Third and A streets southeast, He will deliver an address on “The | Bible.” Monday at 7:30 pan. in the || parish hous, before £t. Mark's Chay. | ter of the Daughters of the King. shop Rhinelander will be the guest of honor and principal speaker at 6:30 pm., next Thursday at the anuual| dinner of the Men's Club. Bishop| n will make his annial visita. tion to St. Mark’s for the purpose of confirmation, May at 11 am, being the fifth anniversary of R Pettus' rectorship at St POEM TO BE HIS THEME. 11:00- T Sermon 7:00—Young Prop 8: o8’ Servive and 00—Even! ng and Dr. Sizoo will be glad to meet for conference or prayer any who may have some personal problem ~or dare 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, Central Presbyterian Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY) Sixteenth and Irving Sts. NW. lf' JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. etios Bible Class. Wesle_ynn Pentecostal Church 1301 D Street V\V)‘“" - . Nc{:llm‘ Teturned 001, “What Thiok Ye of by Chorus Choir, Mre. Sindell, solofst. “thildren cared 'for dUring mMOTAing Berea Cldan._Wa HIGHLANDS BAPIIST CHURCH 14th and Jefferson 1 i RFV Nrmh’ Sm‘o)“l{t tor R ana "fil‘. 1 8:00 p.m. s Blhle !enno) the First' Susies Chimh: beginning Morday evening at 8 om {ouduct cvangelistic meetings these_meet; nn | On "h the ey nmnh\—J(n Sindell, Mr. Hammey lr Kiein, violinist lein, accompanis b D |—(unlllun Endeator Mesting Peck Memorul Ch pel Penn. Ave., 26th and M Sts, Irving Wastungton l\eunum Aimee Semple McPherson Evangelist, Four Square Gospel Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. Washington Auditorium Feb. 15, 16 and 17 Afternoons 2:30 ° Evenings 8:00 LARGE CHOIR—MUSICAL PROGRAM a1 Hou 0 m —Christian Endeavor. £:00 p'm F:‘mon by Dr. William Cum- | ne. Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th St. at Columbia R4 Gove G. Johnson, P every night Bright services, Young people enjoy them. Dr. William _A_Welcome_Awai Fourth Presbyterian 1314 and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, B. D. 11 am. “Jesus on Marriage and Divorce” 8 p.m. “The World of the Ben ” 15th Chapter of Revelations. Church of the Pilgrims 22nd St. Bet. P and Q Sts. N.W. reaching R o nh k by ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Sts. N.W. ring morning. METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN orner 4th and B Streets Pastor. 5. | i Dr. Pierce to Deliver Address on| “Memflng Wall." “Mending Wail " Frost, will be the dress by Rev. Dr. Ulvsses B. Plerce, at Al Souls’ Church (U'n tarian), Sixteenth and Harvard street tomorrow Isrul Baptist Churc\hr services. [ Elcvonth §t_ Bet, F and G 8t Dr. Johnston will give an address on . “Influence of Theology on Idealism of Paul” at 8:10 Services: 8 & 11 AM. and a poem by Robert | ibject of an ad- Morning Worship at Eleven: Serman by Pastor. “THE PLENTIFUL BARVEST" | "THE DOUBLE DISCI.OSURE" Bib at 930 AM. \ounr Pwmz at 7:00 P. The finest chorus-choir n the city. "TEMPLE BAPTIST GHRGH Tenth and N Stree R k C ek Paruh. Sot‘.: Paulies Ch ing the month nf ary on recent American poems. At the morning scrvice, Dr. will preach on the subject Prophet's Name. ev. George H. Trull of the Foreisn Admission Free nother picturesque Pasto sermon by the “CHRIST BEFORE PILATE. Eckington Presbyterian _Church (The Sunda; hool L A e ]‘.('ud e “1»00 esson Will lh O’I‘HF R SERVIC HALL MISSION LA. AVE. N.W. For the Promction of Scriplural Holiness unday Service, P‘!l/hlnz By the Buator: ver Meeting Thursd Pra 4og ur‘h SIXTH .PRESBYTERIAN 16th and Kennedy Sts. N. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 1AM “A NATION'S LEADERS.” s p “THE; RICH YOUNC Wby, on-(en Power in the mnlnluh Bus. Holy Comforter Chapel o & Madison St. (Gearsis AS o Mot ) {ituvch Rehoo 30 WM Mornmg Praver and Sermon. Lvening Prayer and Sermon, mee | “The m:?vu ‘ervices will be’ --ontmuad‘ e PS8 ARE TR VITED To ATTEND. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and H Sts. N.W. REV. W. S. ABERNETHY, Minister Morning at Eleven Second in series on THE CROSS “WHY WAS IT NECESSARY?” Evening at Eight Annual FIRESIDE SERIES on the HOME “THE GOLDEN LAW OF LOVE” Male Quartet and Vested Chorus Choir R T = 1 3 Junior Church in charge of Rev. H. J. Councilor. Sunday Scheol, 9:30. 645 - FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY 930 Pa. Ave. N.W. HARRY L. COLLIER, Pastor Sunday, 3 P.M.—Pastor Preaches 7:45 P.M.—Ruth Schofield _ TONIGHT——I:JO P.M. Volunteers Enroll for Aimee Semple McPherson CHOIR and USHERS MONDAY—7:30 P.M. McPherson Choir Rehearsal And Ushers’ Drill FEB. 22—RALLY MEETING 2 P.M. Regular Services Next Week Omitted for Auditorium Meetings Rev. D. H. McDowell begins Crusaders’ Revival, Feb. 20 i Slnfiyl.i.l’fi’l“lfl'h“ .. Nightly at 7:45 Sunany Moruning B s Theme. Christian NORTHMINISTER iith Stound K. HUGH _KE m W Mitehel, 8Py ST. Third and A Sts. S.E. REV. WILLIAM HENRY PETTUS. Rector. REV. HARRELL J. LEWIS. Assistant, SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY. 30 a.m—Toly Communion. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister. gt PRy Bounnl—‘uunu Berviae Leu —Evening Prayer and S 8:00 p.m. ‘l{c‘:ni ormicn. Thursd. A ~ St. Margarets Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D.| Northminister Chapel :’?I::alt‘l:lr;\l ll!llll Road N.W. Boople’s 11 am. and p.m. __Sermon by the Minister. CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. 4. HILLMAN HOLLISTER, Pa —Holy Communion. Board o ‘CSHDIAL WELCOME TO"ALL. )., the teriun Bourd n( Foreign sion. M- Presbyterian Church H St. Bet. 19th and 20th Sts. N.W. Kev. J. HARVEY DUNHAM. Pastor. 11 am—“THY YOUTH.” 8 pm.—“THE LOOKER-O! Music by the Quartet. 7:30 A.M.—Holy C. E, 4130 P} —Evensont. with Sermen by Tharsday, i am—Holy Commusiga.