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DR WILFLEY FIRST THEATER SPEAKER Will Address Services at Keith’s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor of the Vermont Avénue Christian Church, will be the speaker for the first three of the series of Lenten services which will be conducted by the Laymen's Service Association of the Lpiscopal Church in the Diocese of Washington, with the co-operation of the \Washington Federation of Churches, in Keith’'s Theater on week days during Lent. Dr. Wilfley Al speak Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. For the noon day ninth consecutive year Lenten services will be held in Keith's Theater, beginning Monday and continuing through Aprfl 14. The services will begin at 12:30 o'clock and will last 30 minutes. On the opening day and on Thursday of the next week and theredfter on each Tuesday and Thursday there will be special music, which will begin five minutes before the service. All are invited to attend these services and there will be no collection or other charge. These services from station WR Will Speak Three Days. committee in charge of the of which Dr. L. W. Glaze brook chairman, have decided that the 20 minutes allowed each day to the gpeaker is not sufficient time for the audience to become acquainted with his personality, nor for him to thoroughly develop his subject. it has therefore been decided that for the first three days of each week one outstanding minister will be the speaker with ample opportunity to thoroughly cover the message he has to @eliver. On Thursdays and Fri- days the speaker will usually be a layman who cannot give the time to make more than one address. This rule will not be considered fixed, and if eircumstances nece more than one speaker will during the first part of the week. Rev. E. C. Beery will conduct the services Monday and Dr. Glazebrook will preside. Members of the commit- tee in charge of the services will have places on the platferm. The quartet from the Foundary Methodist Episco- pal Church will furnish the music, be- ginning at 12 Tuesday R will be broadcast The mervice . James T. Marshall will conduct the services and Page McK. Etchison will preside. Wednesday Rev. R. S. Barnes will conduct the services and Dr. W. J. | ol cruc E%qm‘l ¥ the tes 1stian church ion, ifi o THE EVENING DRAMATIC EVENTS IN BIBLE HISTORY s#onpm“m hosn affairsin fgeaady alem, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —Philip, the Evangeli C.. SATURDAY, ZMAROH -5, 1927. 1o ___.__,—__.____'__ By Harlowe R. Hoyt and Walter Scott DR. LUCIUS C. CLARK. DR. LUCIUS C. CLARK FOR BISHOP DARST Visiting Prelate Who Headed Evangelism Commission Honored by Assistants. Right Rev. Thomas Campbell Darst, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of East Carolina, left for his home in | Wilmington yesterday after spending ®ix months at the National Cathedral on Mount St. Alban, as chairman of | the national commission on ev | ism and executive head of the re bishops' crusade, which was carried on throughout all dioceses and parish- es in the country. ] As he was preparing to leave his desk at Mount St. Alban, Bishop Darst was called Into the office of Bishop James E. Freeman, where, in the presence of the Cathedral staff. | he was presented with a fountain pen set as a remembrance of their ple: ure in wofking with him for the | bishops’ crusade. Bishop Freeman made an informal presentation address in which he sured Bishop Darst that all members of the Cathedral staff had considered Famous Churches of the The Ka’h One looks for grandeur in a famous find historic house of worship, vet the a at Mecca of the Ka'ba was covered s of striped cloth. Later the surfac by ve 10 BE 0BSERVED |First Baptist, Established 125 Years Ago, o Hold Exercises Tomorrow. | | | i The one hundred and twenty-fifth | anniversary of the founding \of First | Baptist Church, now located \at Six- | teenth and O streets, will be diwserved | tomorrow with appropriate exercises. Rev. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor, | vill have special sermons at 11 a.m.. | In the Midst of Years,” and at 8| p.m.. “What Men Live By."” The church was organized March 7, 1802, by eix Baptists, who met in a private home. They were Charles Peale Polk, Cephas Fox, Charles| Rogers, John Burchan and Mr. amd Mrs. John Borrows Ministers who | assisted in the organization of the church were, Lewls Richards of Balti more, Adain Freeman, Willlam Park- inson, chaplain of the House of Repre- sentatives, and Jeremiah Moore of Alexandria, Va. A new church building was erected in the Autumn of 1802 at the southeast REV. DR. SAMUEL JUDSO! PORTER. DEDICATION OF CHURCH SET FOR MARCH 13 T0 20 The new Eldbrooke M. E. Church at REV. COLE NAMED TO TRINITY CHURCH Former Vermont Rector Is Appointed Vicar by Bishop of Washington. Rev. Jackson L. Cole, formerly tor of St. Matthew's parish, Enosburg Falls, Vt., and now taking a post- graduate course at the Virginia Theo logical Seminary in Alexandria, -has been appointed by the Bishop of Wasf | ington to be vicar of Trinity Diocesan | Church, at Third and C streets | “Trinity Church is directly under t | authority -of the bishop. Trinity | Church "has been vacant since the | resignation of Rev. Raymond L. Wol | ven last Spring. Mr. Wolven is now | the chaplain to Bishop Freeman Rev. William Curtis White has been conducting the services and taking charge of the work at Trinity, pending the appointment of a perma vicar Rev. Mr. Cole is a graduate of Na shotah House, the theological sem nary of Wisconsin, and has been at tached to the diocese of Vermont since 1920. Rev. Paul O. Plenckner, recently rector of Willlam and Mary parish at Wayside, Charles County, Md., has signed to become re St. Luke's Church, Phillipsburg, 3.0 Plenckner was for many vears em | ployed in the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. in this city. He studied for holy orders and was ordained by Bishop Freeman in 1924, nutn, | his studies at the Virginia Theologl Seminary until graduation in th Spring of 1925, when he went to Chrls: Church, at Wayside, as deacon ir charge. No successor for Mr. Plen | ner has been elected | CONGREGATIONALISTS PLAN MUSIC SERVICE | At the morning service tomorrow of First Congregational Church at 11 o'clock, In the Metropolitan Theater, the minister, Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Plerce. will preach. At the evening service at § o'clook, in the Washington Hebrew Templa, on Eighth near H street, the church choir will give a musical service. Dr. | Plerce will make a brief address. At 6:30 o'clock the Y. P. 8. C will meet in the parish house, ant place, and the S. 8. C. meet in the Hebrew Temple. DEDICATORY SERVICES. E 3 E will | | | |1t both an honor and a privilege to corner of Nineteenth and 1 streets, | Ka'ba at Mecca, the sacred shrine of | calf Showalter will preside Thursday Dr. Howard A. Kelly of Baltimore will be the speaker. E. P. Wroth, rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, will conduct the service Thursday and Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen, president of the Laymen's Service Association, will preside. On that day Mrs. Mary Sherier Bowie, so- prano, will sing a solo at 12:25. Friddy the speaker will be Dean W. A.AVilbur of George Washington University. Rev. H. W. O. ~Milling- ton will conduct the services and Comdr. C. T. Jewell will preside. LECTURE ON BISHOP PANE WILL BE GIVEN A-series of meetings.are being held on "Puesddys 4t noon at the Metropol- tan:A. M. Church, M street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, by preachers of Washington and vicinity, of the Baltimore Conference. Dr. 0. J. W. Scott will present the subject, “Bishop Pane,” next Tuesday, and on March 15 Dr. A. B. Holder will discuss “Our Church Paper: At a recent meeting, Dr. J. W. Nor- ris, presiding eider. read an essay on ‘““The Religious World as Compared | With the Christian Religion, and Sal- vation Seen in Both,” and Dr. C. H. Wesley read one on “Bishop Richard Allen.” TO TALK TO BIBLE CLASS Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South Group to Hear Address on Prayer. | | | | Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancdlior of | the American University, will address the A. B, Pugh Bible class of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- | copal Church South tomorrow morn- | ing at 940 oclock on “A Prayer Program for Every Life.” This the first of a series of addresses ar- ranged by the class for Sunday morn- ings. Others who will speak are: March | 13, Dr. Edwin T. Devine, Tecturer and | author, “Mexico Today-—the Economic Revolution and the Religious Prob- lem"; March 20, Dr. William Mather Lewls, president George Washington | University, “The Value of the Bible in the Making of a Life’; March 27, Dr. Clarence True Wilsdn, general secretary Board of Temperance, Pro- hibition and Dublic Morals of the Methodist Church, “The Dream of Pliate’s Wife.” . Men of Washington are Invited to attend these class meetings.. e { DR.J.J. MUIfi TO FREACH. | Occupy Temple Baptist | { Will i manent place in the affections of the Na. Ie have the headquarters of the tional Commission on Evangelisi ated cloge to the apse of the rising National Cathedral. Bishop Darst was assured that he had won a per- | Cathedral family and that his rew friends in Washington hoped that he would frequently return to the Capi tal of the Nation to rencw ihese pleasant associations. In accepting the gift. Bishop Dat said: “I want you to know it is my firm conviction that the spiritual at- mosphere which surrounds Mount Alban and our National Cathedra has a great deal ot do with the won- derful success of the hishops’ cru sade. I am more happy than T can say that it was decided to establish our headquarters in Washington and in the Cathedral offices. luded by ‘giving hfs bless. | ing to the assembled Cathedral staff | Leon C. Palmer, executive secretary of the National Commission on Evan gelism, will remain at Mount St i ban for another month to superviee the follow-up program of the bishops’ crusade prior to closing the tem porary headquarters. REVIVAL TO CONTINUE. Miss Argue Extends Full Gospel|is on & tour of the United States in | Beliglous |the interest of church unity and in {and Columbia road, will have for his Assembly Services. | Mohammedanism | | buflt building of rude stonework, re.|Egyptian government still sen | sembling nothing so much as a 40-foot | each pilgrim caravan from Cairo a is a small, square coverings phs, with richer tastes, substituted of figured brocades. The | s with River road and Wisconsin avenue, will be dedicated with exercises begin- ning March 13 and continuing through which is now occupled by a colored | congregation. A new bullding was| erected on the east side of Tenth| cube. The building, which is a part of | the great mosque, was the chief sanc- | made of black bro tuary of Mecca long before Mahomet, and contains the “black stone,” which is the object of veneration for count less thousands of pilgrims. The ‘black stone’ Is a_small, dark mass, seemingly of meteoric origin, but the history of the Ka'ba says it was given to Abraham by the angel Gabriel. It was broken by fire in A. D. 3, but the pieces were fitted together into a sflver setting and the stone is now fixed at such a height that it can be conveniently kissed by.a person of average stature. In the reign of Mahomet the outer | new covering, known as a “kiswa,” de and embroider- d_with inscriptions from the Koran. The general public is allowed inside the Ka'ba but few times each year. lourists, however, can gain entrance payment of a special f legend attributes the ructure to Abraham and Ishmael, who were said | to have bullt it by divine revelation | 1t has been destroved and rebullt sev ral times, vet the general structural ines of the original have been re- | tained—a cubic building without win dows and having a door, entered by a | portable stalrway, about 7 feet from the ground. { by SIR HENRY LUNN LISTED FOR EVENSONG SERVICE British Religious Worker and Medical Missionary to Preach at Bethlehem Chapel Tomorrow. Sir Henry Lunn, British religious worker and medical missionary, who |“THE BLOOD COVENANT” | Program for Baptist Memorial to | Religious Liberty Services Announced. Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor | of the National Baptist Memorial to Liberty, Sixteenth street | | T0 BE PASTOR’S TOPIC| street between E and F' streets, later | the old Ford's Theater, where Presi- dent Lincoln was assassinated. and was used for the first time hy the | church June 26, 1834, 1 | The First and Fourth Churches were | | united in 1859 and the latter’s huild- | |ing, on the east side of Thirteenth | street between G and H streets, was | occupled. The building was struck by | a cyclone in 1862, but later repaired, | when it was taken over by the Govern. | {ment as a hospital for soldiers. The J structure at Sixteenth and O was erected in 1888. tors who served the church wer Obadlah B. Brown, 1807-1850: Stephen P, Hill, 1850-186( George W. Samson, : Dr. A. G. Glllette, 16 . Dr. J. H. Cuthbert, 1869-188 Dr. Charles A. Stakey, 1887-1900; Dr. E. B. Pollard, acting pastor, -1902; Rev. Charles F. Winbigler, 909; Rev. W. W. McMaster, 1909 | . Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, | The church was without a regular pastor until 1925, when Dr. | Porter took charge. i il g 2 Dramatio Program Arranged. | At Lincoln Congregational Temple | tomorrow morning Rev. R. W. Brooks will_speak from the subfect “Satisfy- March 20. first day, with a program each night | thereafter and two services on Sun-| d There will be three services the March 20. Rev. Earle Wilfley, pastor of Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church, will have charge of the dedicatory serv- ices of the new Highland Park Chris- tian Church in Richmond, Va., to- morrow afternoon At the Vermont avenue church to morrow morning Dr. Wiifley will P!m‘-{]m on the subject “L That a NOONDAY LENTEN SERVICES B. F. Kei th Theater Daily at 12:30 "(Except Saturdays and Sundays) Beginning Monday, March 7 Under the Auspices of the Laymen’s Service Association of the Diocese of Washington With the Co-operation of the Washington Federation of Churches INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESSES DEVOTIONAL MUSIC sefmon tomorrow Blood Covenant,” to be followed by the ~Lord’'s supper. The evening theme will be “Glorified Together.” ing the Human Heart At 8 p.m. the J. A. M. Club will present a musical | and dramatic program NO COLLECTION morning “The THE PUBLIC IS INVITED | ternational friendship, will preach at Revival services being conducted by {the choral evensong in Bethlehem | Miss Beulah Argue of Canada at the | Chapel of Washington Cathedral to SERVICES FOR SCOUTS. | | | CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY G Street between 13th and 14th Our Adult Bible Class is studying the greatest book in the world—THE BIBLE Subject—Sunday, March 6th Mrs. | series roh temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespassés. St. Matthew 6:9-15 AFTER this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven,; Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. "And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into Young Men's Class and the Plukton lass of Men have entered Into w race for increased membershlp.‘ ‘IMITATORS’ TO BE THEME S | At the Metropolitan Methodist Church tomerrow evening the pastor, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, will give o scrmon-lecture on “The Imi- tators.”” This sermon wiil have spe- olul application to some present-day conditions > At the mornimg service Dr. Mont- gomery will have for his subject, “The services at Transfiguration al Church, Gallatin street, to . will be holy communion at 7:80 a.m., morning praver and sermon at 11 o'clock and evening prayer and =hort address at Church school at 9:30 am. At the 11 o'clock service Rev. J. J. Queally. rector, will com- mence a serics of Lenten sermons on ‘“The Great Central Truths of Chris- tianity Special Lenten rvices morning 7:30 and on Wed. eveningzs at 8 o'clock. Several men preach during the Lenten season. The most universally used prayer in the world, as found in St. Matthew VI, 9th to 15th verses. are held You are cordially invited to attend the Class for - 60 Minutes each Sunday morning at 9:30 Church Pulpit Tomorrow. Fev. Dr. J. J. Mulr ‘will preach at | g8 Beuiul At€ue af Canads, at the Temple Baptist Chureh _tomorrow | (i GODEl Assemply, T30 Fenne¥l | morrow at 4 o'clock. The service will be Heate : o sl Scout service will be held | morning and evening. Al 11 am. the | {hrough’ naxt week. Many converts|broadcast through WRC. o huesisy evening, at iue . priver he Chevy Chase Presbyterian | subject will be “Garrisoned Heartsl |, re raported, | sir 'Henry Lunn comes at the Invi-| will be “The Constraining Love of Church tomorrow al 7:45 P The | and in the evening, "Stupefied Hearts® | "¢ JIROTICC, 00 0 (0L T e pastor, Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, will | The women of the church will be In | aycani” Monday at 745 o'clock, gnd | 2HoP of the Institute of International | CURRL 0 Dol o6 omeers for speak ' on “The - cout Uniform.” | cnarge of the prayer service Thursday | Gundivs at 3 and 7:45. Special’ o, | Education to speak before colleges and | (e oyl &ection of o 1ot ;roup 57 of t}‘)a Boy S8couts and|evening at 8 o'clock. ing services will be held Tuesday and |churches and civic organizations in|Wednesday. In the morning a splen- roops 40 and 42 of the Girl Scouts A -specfal meeting of the members |y eqay evenings. | > v al o rOgTa i will attend the service i o A ; . this country. His speaking tour will | did Americanization program was i oo Jniniform. ot the church will be held Monday | rmonight she will apeak at a rally | given, while at the afternoon session Nicholas H. Heck, recently returned | evening in the church parlors, for the | of (e Soung Peoples Bocietios. | | U4ke Iim from coast to coast and trom | €lver. while at the afternoon session from an interpational conference Inpurpose of calling a pastor. {the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. | i TP ™3™ Gigy” wna eleated preat: J‘:Dan, wli!ll spgruk ‘z’o lh?i men of the kil ke St i R R SR | };rmal other servlc:nl at Betflhlehem ME oG Toheaons nees vice congregation Tuesday night on the ! Cbapel tomorrow will be: am., : ol 4 subject “Incidents Along the way to| WILL CONCLUDE SERIES. | WILL START SERIED. © | E357 S omion coniren:. Gov. Wil D o e e o HElaly RO —= llam L. De Vries, chancellor of Wash: | B, qergon, third vice president, in ) 0 p Services at Memorial United Breth. | Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe to Give|lnkton Cathedrali 10 am., ltany and| chargo of"chirch work: Mre. Frank | Foctar e Cohurn, = recor secretary; . Mrs. DR. BOOTH TO PREACH. Church to Bé Broadeast. | Lenten Talks. Lewis: 11 a.m., holy communion and | Fiaii: r:\h_n‘pl:.',’,fnh carrespanding B ki ren Chure 3 Wallace Radeliffe will give a | ZFmon: celébrant, Very Rev. G. €. ¥ | SO8CiS. SUAN0bs 7' Be Groot, Ingram Memorial Congregational | Church, North Capitol and R streets, |y ooy g tomorrow at 10 o'clock at | ohanoellor of Washington, D. (. 4|, Dr. Johnson showed stereopticon pic- Church, Massachusettes avenue and | the minister, Rev. Dr. Daugherty, will| 3 J Georgetown Preshyterian Church. | p.m., choral evensong. g {tures on the work performed by Dr. Tenth street northesst, will have for|preach tomorrow morning on UIZNe | They will continue to April 10. Bl s e 5 [Ghsanssmssinine, i Tadiea s e his subject at the 11 o'clock service to- | Supreme” and in the ) | " Har sibjest: tomorrow will Bé: “The] {Evening Misslon Club last Tuesday MOrrow morning “Jesus Christ und | Problem of the Christian Hom ”";m.mu:n -\“_w i i b iceis - PROGRAM AT ASCENSION. |ovening Following, the club had its Moral Issues.” After the sermon the | final sermon D RHe MWArien En | will be “The Growing Way,” “The | [annual election of officers ax follows: Sacrameat of the Lord's Su will | lemn That Perplex. -oud. | Unselfish Way,” “The Herolc Way.” | | Mrs, J. T. Pressgrove, president; Mrs. be administored. At the § oclock | The morning service will be broad. | eelfell Wov” Che Hierole, WOSE | gector and Assigtants to Conduct|a. G Jonnson, first vice president: evening service Dr. Booth will have | cast through WRC and the courtesy of | v TGy Y Cinquering. Way.” W | Mrs. Nan Street, second vice president; for his subject “The Soul's Dimen-|the Washington Federation of Church-| "0 b o0 e invited eek-Day Services. Mrs. Mary Spelden, corresponding oos" en pecial programs have been pre. | 4 The Church of the Ascension,|secretary: Mrs. Beulah Kauffman, re- The O. H. Ingram Bible Class will | pared for the church school and Chris. | o e O I CFOERES: il M e TOGIR T hold the monthly business and so-|tian Erideavor societies TYRE LECTURE THURSDAY. ! Cooke, announces’an extensive pro’|Grening, treasurer. » ;‘qukm“f.“m) gty S A . A | °| gram for the Lenten season, under o Columbian Girls of the District er for the meeting w! lomer | R he direction himself and his as-| will be the guests of the young women Councilor OMAHA PASTOR TO SPEAK.| rev. aiton m. Lamndin, wwho has | mainre Hoev. " homie. b doneph | of the ohuteh. at & binquet Tuesday i o Ry ‘}r;‘n‘t-lr;'d ..)n\.l' made elxla‘nul\‘v -'wlfi‘u;vll;v . Har Goodman and Itev, | evening Miss Aln;n\] Xoh}l}ox ?;1 ‘. G , who was for | INto the history and places of Bible | Hugh Clary. Misn Ida Patterson of Shanghai Col- LECTURE SERIES PLANNED MR\';,;::;:::'L:}“::: x‘vlar:h Street |1ands, will deliver a lecture at the There will be two services every will e the speclal guests ana R S Christian Church, will be the special | Zentra) Prf*}?yl"m" Church hext| Tuesday, at 746 am. and 4.1 Special Lenten lectures have been [evangelist in a series of services be. | i8¢ ‘:)‘w"qiyll.‘en =5 i‘n:"«‘g;‘- e | two services Wednesdays, at .45 » nrtanged by Rev. C. E. Abbott at the | ginning tomorrow and lasting_three | ;i VT the Quoen of the Scas, oe S600 jand 7:80 pm.; and three services| Church of the Good Shepherd, Sixth |Sundays. Dr. Miller is now pastor of | xojor g Thursdays, the'firat at 745 wm., the street between H and 1 streets north- st Christian Church of Omaha, | - e | a. 4 a fon Cathedral on Thuredays at 8 p.m. | He will reach the city next Tuesday |fisnern oomar 10 g oty that | 26,1745 a.m. and 7:80 p.m fie They are as follows: ~March 10,4nd will preach his first sermon Tues- | were used in the time of Christ. Poadbesdh pdl et iR a0 “Fuith In-Our Fellow Men": March|day night. The official board of the | Rev. James H, Taylor, pastor of the | e e il mo an. address. The rector 17, “Faith In Ourselves”; March 24, | church will give a luncheon at the |church, will continua the series of dis- | will make the address at the Wednes Faith in the Coming Kingdom of |church in his honor at @ o'clock Tues |cussions tomorrow on “Belief in | qou AetE 1A% SCRRSA TL UE 8 eCaNed Bod’; March 31, “Falth in Kternal]qiy evening Christ.” This will be the fourth ser- | g+ 00 CFICAY HERE by " Tife: April Paith in-Jewus ax | ““Tag pastss or the shuseh, Dr. Bon.| thon on il thame. | Fumanity of Christ,” His assistants Teacher and Fxample,” and April 14, | v X jmo s ¢ L, {will have the subject of “Holiness i e - . jamin H. Melton, will preach tomor-| The Friday night Bible class for | (W1, A0S The Mot B0 e will | apaith in jesus a5 the Christ, the | ow morning on “The Old-Time Gos.|voung people, under the Instruction |} wame discussion, at the afternoon | < eetant bt e and at night his subject will be (0f the pustor. I8 being w»ll]u:(um!;rl‘ Sarvioes, oL Nt Pl Biiatien: i < he Old-Time R om.” Dr. Melton |and the class Is now studying the | { Wiy Holy ot € s Sec will preach Monday night on “An O, | third_year of the public minisiry of | PR&sis I lald on the dally holy com:| Roaq Makers.” ‘This will have refer- | NS. | & |our Lord munion at 9 a.m, | ence directly to the demands that are ; i = S B i i | Tomorrow will be a celebration of |painc®\GeY O UL W the 2 2 { the holy communion at 8 a.ni., church | oy peig chure! e 3 Christtan church. OBSERVANGE OF LENT. | CURATOR T0 PREACH. il il il bt i : . ebr d on by the — ~ —— rector at 11 o'clock; Chinese school| CLYDE-KELLY TO SPEAK. Midweek services are being con Rev. Robert Lee Lewls, curator of |at 8 p.m., and Young People's Soclety | R ducted through Lent by the Grace Lu. | Washington Cathedral, will proach a |at 6. followed by tea and evening serv : = ok theran Church, now worshiping in|%ries of Sunday morning sermons at | ice at 7:30 o'clock Representative - Clyde Kelly of Joppa Hall, Ninth and Upshur streets, | zFrw Church of the ,\(Ivvn; during Lent e | ::ro\:s\m»;‘al:nz:qrs;ll ):{Ad(d‘i::gs”;l:eqt}:;l:!- § o'clock on wing eve | For the first part of the Lenten season : : ass of Co s S e ochedule of chans evening® | his topic will be -Mnan's Relation to| Hev. E. Hez Swem’s Topics. Mefhodist Protestant Church tomor- services follows: March 10, “The Final | God” and for the latter part it will| “How a Man Amused a Crowd in a |row morning at 9:45 o'clock in the . March 16, “The Traitor's|be “God's Relation to Ma Washington Street” is 4 story to be | auditorium of the church. His sub- March 24, “When Religion Be. | ‘ridays quring Lent, at § p.m., (related tomorrow night at & o'clock | ject will be taken from the interna- comes Perversion™: March 31, “bilatas |he will speak In the Church of the [by E. Hez Swem at Centennial Bap- | tional lesson. John S. Duvall will Part™; April 7, “Weep Not for Ma. |Advent and give “Plain Talks on|tist Church. ‘A number of the men |have charge of the lesson. April’ 14 (Maundy Thursday), com. 'Evervday Religion. of the church are offering petitions at | _Representative Brooks Fletcher of munion; April 15, “Faster’s Darkest | the Sunday morning and night meet. | Ohio, assisted by his wife, will give a Day.” Rev. Gerhard E. henski is ings for the ill, afflicted, sad and unem- | musical and educational sketch at 8 pastor of the church. | ployed and needy. The 11 o'clock | p-m. under a program arranged by morning sermon subject is “The Lift | l};‘a &“oung People’s Soclety of the | chureh. Unity Auditorium Lecture. “The First Rejection” will be the subject of a lecture to be given by |of a Later Life.” Mary A. Willams in the Unity Audi-| trolum, 1326 T street, tomorrow at 8| p.m 9:45 a.m. will be the Unity | “Cacti” to Be Subject. The meeting of the Men's Society of the Church of the Covenant Mon day at 8 pm. will be addressed by Jo seph Nelson Rose, h mermber of the [ Fourieenth and Jefferson streets, the .xociety. an elder of the chu nd | par-or. Rev. Newton M 1onds, | Sunday School and Bible Ciass nember of the staff of the National | will deliver address tomorrow | thi - I Buek will have a Museum. on 1} - he | morning, followed by communion and | “Developmg Spiritual Man address will be ust wiili lantern | recepilon of new memin At the | p.m.. and a:i 6:45 pan. the Good Words | sl{des and an exhibil showing the evo- | avening service My. Simmonds will use [ Club will meet. ‘The subject will be f cact! reshments will be |as his theme “The Christ Whom We | “Abundant Life, Fsther Cook Have Known. man Will Greet New Members. | At the Highlands Baptist Church, Will Preach on Paul. Rev. Dr. H. T. Med:| at John Wesley A.| 1 at both services 5 a.m. he will have Will Preach on “Service.” At the B. T. Roberte Memorial Free Methodist Churel velfth nd N for treets, the pastor, 1. W. Mitchell, | M Zion Chu will preach tomorrow ai 11 a.m. from | tomorrow. At 1 the subject “Service.” At 7:30 p.m. for his subject - ‘The Young Saul and the subject will be “The Wise Choice the Aged Paul’” and at 7:45 p.m.. “A of a Young Man." Bad Bargain™ will bé his subjeed. Begin Tomorrow t pastor vill pregeh REV. Z. B. T. PHILLIPS, D. D., Rector an