Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1928, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

10 PASTORS EXCHANGE POSTS TOMORROW Protestant Ministers Will Trade Pulpits for Reg- ular Services. A city-wide exchange of ministers in the Protestant churches has been arranged tomorrow by the Washing- ton Federation of Churches. It was inaugurated last year and will be an annual event. ‘The ministers will preach as lollov\s Baptist. Calvary, Rev. W. A. Lambeth, Vernon M. E. South; Chev Rev. M. S. Kenworth ain Memorial, Rev. Kendall; Highlands, Rev. Mount Tabor Methodist Protestant: Kendall, Rev. W. J. Hubbard, memm. Memorial; Petworth, Rev. 5 Nicholson, Rhode Island Avenue Mn-lh~ odist Protestant; Takoma Park, Rev. 'T. C. Clark, Takoma Park Presbyterian; | Temple, Rev. H. G, 3" chew, H Street | Disciples: West Wasa cton. Rev. H. M. Wilson, Fifteenth £ .cot Disciples. ( Congregat.. ! Cleveland Park, Rev. C. E ‘Wallace .Memorial U. P.: First, Rev. S. Montgomery, Metropolitan M. E. Mount Pleasant, Rev. U. G. B. Plerce, Souls’ Unitarian. Disciples. Columbia Heights, Rev. M. B. Wood- | ing, Eckington Presbyterian; Fifteenth Street, Rev. C. B. Austin, West Wnal)-‘ ington Baptist: H Street, Rev. H. J.| Smith, Petworth Baptist: Park View, | Rev. H. L. Schlincke, North Carolina Avenue Methodist Protestant; Vermont | Avenue, Rev. Bernard Braskmp. ton-Temple Presbyterian; | Evangelical Synod. Ooncordia, Rev. J. H. Dunham, West- | e Presbyterian. Friends. Orthodox: Rev. W. F. Smith, Park View Disciples. Lutheran. Georgetown, Rev. George Hines, Con- Street Methodist _Protestant; ther Place Memorial, Rev. H. H. Ranck, Grace Reformed; St. Stephen’s, Rev. R. V. Wierer, Bruen Methodist. United Brethren. Memorh! Rev. Freeley Rohrer, Metro- politan Presbyterian. Mount | Hawthorne, ! TUnitarian. ~ All Souls’, Rev. M. R. Lovell, Mount Pleastant Congregational. Methodist Episcopal. Bruen, Rev. S. H. Kornmann, St. Stephen’s Episcopal; Metropolitan, Rev. ‘W. L. Darby, Washington Federation of Churches; Rosedale, Rev. H. W.’ Tol- son, Westminster Presbyterian; Wesley, Rev. G. L. Farnham, Cleveland Park Congregational. Methodist Episcopal South. Emory, Rev. S. B. Daugherty, Memo- rial United Brethren; Mount Vernon Place, Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Calvary | t. Methodist Protestant. Congress Street, Rev. Harold Beatty, * Georgetown Lutheran; Mount Tabor, Rev K. G Newell, Rosedale Methodist Episcopal; North Carolina Avenue, Rev. T. E. Boorde, Temple Baptist; Rhode m.lnd Avenue, Rev. D. L. Snyder, Emory Methodist Episcopal South. Presbyterian. Eckington, Rev. H. B. Smith, Colum- bia Heights Disciples; Gunton-Temple, .-J. N. Pierce, First Congregational; { i cmmn angeli l&fl N. M. Simmonds, !flzhlands Bnp-! RO‘S STOVER Pastor of Memsiah Lutheran Church Bulutelphiy Will Speak at 8 P.M. on Fnday, Feb. 17 l.ll.ll He will n ‘v Jom the crowd and HEAR HIM Dr. Stover often han 1000 at his mid-week prayer muclngs. Three Lectures—8 O'Clock | Sunday, Feb 12th— ble Rosicrucian Order.” M.vmday Feb 13th—"The Philosophy | il TuMay Feb, 14th — “Ceremont Magic: what It is and does.” ut THE PLAYHOUSE 1814 N Street N.W. lnz Wnll Ilflflml CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (New), " THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Yoynten uuou Ghrisunn sesnce e oon il s Mary i erslin Beruinr munday Serviees Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. | A Message from Mrs, Bill will be read on the subject of the lesson: “Sin Its Own Executioner” Bunduy mehionl. 20 dnckoon Wiie Hteuding ) Aucknon Pluce s 9 AW T DM ODIsT EPISCOPAL SOUTH ‘Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol { tions of the District of Columbia. THE T‘VT‘,A'T\(‘ %T AR, W;\QTTT\"G’I‘ON’. nf'q ATURDAY, T’"l"‘l’;\‘RV 11, 1928. | Young Evangelist Here. i ! tion Army, | reported in 1916. SALVATION ARMY WORK INCREASES Organization Now Has 1,052 Posts, With 74,768 Work- ers in United States. There were 1,052 posts of the Salva- with 74,768 persons en- gaged in religlous activities in 1926, i according to census reports of the De- | partment of Commerce, as_compared | with 742 posts and 35954 persons so The' total expendi- | tures for 1926, as reported by 1,044 ! posts, amounted to $6.043,766, includ- ing $4,147.429 for current expenses and improvements, $1,843,781 for benevo- i lences, misslons, ete., and $52,556 not Ali(-l l‘ A “ ATQ() N NEW REVIVAL PHEACHER TO CONDUCT CAMPAIGN | S | {Full oGspel Tabernacle Engages: Young Evangelist From Canada. Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the! and K streets, announces the special engagement of Rev. A. Watson Argue, young Canadian evangelist, for a three wecks® preaching crusade to begin to- morrow and continue until March 4. He is 23 years of age and was or- dsined at the age of 16, and held the when 17 years of age. Young "Argue is fond of athletics, | standing 6 feet in height, and is the holder of several international medals for life-saving work in swimming con- tests. He took theological courses at the Bethel Bible Institute of Newark. N. J, and at the Texas School of Theolog) and holds the degree of doc- tor of divinity from a Canadiari school. He will speak tomorrow at 11, 2:30 and 7:30 o'clock and every evening e: cept Saturday at 7:45 o'clock. A heal- ing service for the sick and afilicted of every creed will be conducted Tues- days at 7:45 pm. All are invited. BAPTISM Ié PLANNED. Dr. Sizoo to Preach on Lincoln To- morrow Evening. Rev. Joseph A. Sizoo will preach at both the services tomorrow in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. At 11 o'clock the sacrament of infant bap- tism will be observed. His theme at this service will be “Who's to Blame?" A special Lincoln day service wiil be observed at 8 o'clock. Dr. Sizoo will preach a sermon appropriate to the oc- casion, on “Lincoln—A Gift to the ." The church welcomes as its guests at this service the members of the League of Republican Organiza- 3 b Visitor to Preach. At Tabor Presbyterian Church, Sec- ond and S streets, Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak tomorrow at 11 am. ] “The Experience of Being Forgiven.” At 8 p.m. Rev. A. F. Elmes, pastor of People's Congregational Church, will give the -sermon. ervices at |”:l.m"anu gpeciai sermon Ty e -"‘ rews Erain el 5. C. Ill.uklul(l' . D., district pres pastor. i GAL BRAITH.".‘.. ’.‘.,.' \ Rex, WM. D, BATTI Pastos a ' —Church CBcaiool” anst 11:00 8 —*The Yoke of Christ.” 3.00 p.m rmon by Rev Dyson’ (boy preacher) 1o ihe nal r Bible A ‘inter- EBENEZER M E. CHURCH Cor 4th and D Ste. 8 F. 3 K. W. ate Teikue: Topie| rim of the Night."" | Southern Methodist 3040 Que St. N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery Pastor D45 A M —Sunday $ehoot AN rmon by the Pastor: “Divine Affcction” 7:16 .M —Euworth Leagus, 800 1M —An Evening of Musie, MUSIC DIRECTED BY LEEF | | ! THOMAS 3 EPWORTH “THE GOOD WILL CHURCH 0:30 am—SKundny School 1100 & m—Yorming worship sertnm | “His Quick Under- standing”’ 7.00 pm—Kiwort Leagus and Oran_Pretude, Worship 700 pm .00 b~ pyening ana “lnlpacted" Praver Meet. | 800 pm. Piasday | i ! Merhert ¥ Avdridge. Musteal Direetor frauk A, Frost. Oreanist, MT. VERNON PLACE CHURCH (Southern Methodism's Represemative Church) A Massachuserts Avenue NW 11 AM.—“All Mine" Dr. W. S. Pastor Calvary Abernethy Baptist Church 8 P.M.—*“Our Lord’s Look at Peter” DR. LAMBETH, Pastor b, Church YW am N am Sunday ~Junior ENCE” 6:45 pan Y pworth Leagues 00 pm (Vhursday)—Vrayer Times” Specakers, Carrie '\‘.’rlh.mn. A, “THE. TESTIMONY OF EXPERI- {{[mon at” 11 Am classified. The total expenditures re- | ported by 744 posts in 1916 were $1,722,- 120. The value of property (buildings, fur- niture and equipment), as revorted by 652 posts for 1926, w $17,73R.506, which may be compared with $2,239,158 | reported by 164 posts in 1916. Of the 1, Pos there were 0 located in urban terri- tory llm‘(\l‘l) ated places of 2,500 in- habitants or more) and22 were in rural areas. Of the total personnel, 73,744 were in the urban posts and 1,024 in the rural posts; and of the total expendi tures, 1,022 urban posts reported $5.- 956,972 and 22 rural posts $86,794. The value of property reported by 640 urban posts was $17,619,071 and that reported by 12 rural posts was $119,435. Sunday schools were reported by 1,015 posts of this organization in 1926, with 10210 officers and teachers and 91,586 scholars. The number of officers | and teachers in the Sunday schools as | reported for 1915 was 4,630 and the 2 Gun- | pastorate of a large Winnipeg church | Rumber of Scholnrs 41.. WILL ADDRESS PASTORS. National Bnphfl Hw\d to Appm\r‘ at Conference Monday. Dr. L. R. Willilams, president of the National Baptist Convention, will ad- dress the Baptist Ministers' Conference of Washington and vicinity Monday at 11 o'clock at the Metropolitan Bap- tist Church, R street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. A special program has been arranged in which short addresses will be given by Dr. G. Lampkins, Dr. W. Taylor, Br. A. Willbanks, Dr. A. Sayles. Rev. W. A. Gray, president of the confer- ence, will preside. NOVENA TO CLOSE. Services Tomorrow* Will End Ob- servance at St. Mary's. ‘The novena in honor of the miracu- lous medal, which has been in progress at St. Mary's Church during the past | week, will close with solemn services tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Edward M. Farrell will preach | the closing sermon and bestow the papal blessing. Benediction &f the most b]used sacrament will conclude FREE METHODIST B. T. Roberts Memorial Church 12th and N Sts. N.W, Rev. H. W. Mitchell, Pastor 9:45 am.—Sunday School Preaching 11 am. and 7:45 pm. Young People’s Meeting 7 P.M. A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to All. Bra—db?srrT MéHo ial Church | 00 K 8L SE. nesduy. DUMBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH Dumbarton Ave., Near Wisconsin Ave, Kev. ROBERT 8. BARNE: 10.00 a.m.. 11:00 am 700 pm R00 1 “\qu Wive 3 cordial nvitation to worship Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Corner dJohn Marshall 1, & C St. N.W. JamesSheraMontgomery, Minister 0:30—Chureh 001, o, mm Mr. Fugeno 0 ‘m-.m N ey, 11:00—Fublic worshin with sermon by Rev. Doctor W. L. Darby 6.30—Epworth League service, DOCTOR chiet, devotional 800~ Doctor Montgomery on the subiect “Abraham Lincoln” TILE IMEVRIAL MALE OUAWEET WILL NG AT BOTIU SERVICES ~Public worship with lecture by “THE NEW LIFE" | ‘Was Christ's definition of a Chris- tan, Is it ours? “Music by Vested Choir” “LINCOLN AND OTHERS” Great men are not made by en- vironment, Pastor's sermon at 8 M, PETWORTH “Where Worship Comes First” Grant Chrele & N W, Ave, NW Samuel E. Rose, M. A,, Pastor Sixteenth at Joseph ‘Templeton 1 DR 1 11:00 AM.—Serm 8:00 P.M,—~Sermon REV. J. W. Rustin, Assistant to the Pastor, “New Tasks for New Megting 1, Brindley and Miss Colonel A, Large Vested Choir—R, Dean Shure, Director 245 AM #0011 Church School 2o R waeond Wesor bar weiiieutars Cosrapare reporting in 1926, | The pastor's ser- || | “IHE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL" SON PREACHES, 'MON~— “THE. WENTABOUTERS" “THE MISSING MAN" 7:00 PM Thursday—-Midweek Prayer and Praise Sevvice, pliAM1Ang scook o Christian Endeavor More than 400 mzlstrnuom have been received to date for the Christian En- deavor convention of the District of Columbia, March 27, 28 and 29. Dr Daniel A. Poling, president, and E. P. Gates, general secretary of the Inter- national Soclety of Christian -Endeavor, expect to speak during the convention. The Union meeting at Keller Memo- rial Lutheran Church last Monday night_closed the cclebration of “Chris- tian Endeavor Week.” About 200 were preserit. The singing was led by H. Lee Smith, vice president of the Union, and the Intermediace Quartet sang. Rev. James H. Miers, pastor of Fourth ]Prmbv!orh\n Church, gave a talk. The | convention committces met, all report- |ing progress, and the publicity class held another session. The next session of the publicity class, taught by D. R. Potter, will be held at Roome217, Y. M. C. A. Building, Monday, at 8 p.m. The New York Avenue Presbyterian Christian Endeavor is giving_a play, “Eyes of Love,” at Plerce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets northwest, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, at 8:15 o'clock. The proceeds of this play go toward their missionary pledge. The Flying Squadron of the District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will meet + tomorrow night with the an Endeavor Soclety of St. Paul's yterfan Church at College City. socleties of Christian Endeavor met in Union meet- » celebrate “Christian 1 a the forty-seventh anni- versary of Christian Endeavor. The meeting w in charge of Alumni Council, Miss Hallam, president, lead- ing. Special features by intermediates and scniors and a memorial service for Dr. Francis F. Clark were held. Dr. G 0 Bullock to Speak. At the Third Baptist Church, Fifth land Q strects, tomorrow Rev. | Bullock’s topic at 11 ‘No S Obe Thl- Junior C E Society will d“iruw a’ I'5 pm. “What Makes People Great? The Senfor C. E. Society will discuss at 6 pm. “Ideals for Choosing a Lifr artner.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, ¢ to 10 pm. Younz People’s prayer meeting Thui 8 to 9 pm. “Religion of Brotherhood,” Text. At Lincoln Congregational Temple Rev. R. W. Brooks will speak from the | subject, “A Religion of Brotherhood.” | Holy communion will be observed. The Senior Christian Endeavor Soclety will meet at 6:45 pm. The subject is “Ideals for Cheosing a Life-Partner.” The annual meeting of the church will "OPAL_WH TRINITY’ Penna. Ave. Fifth St. S Rev. FRANK TAN, Minister. n | School 1AM Moraine worship——<crmon e Ly Trnity” Qu P Our Hanpy mnl ay Night Service, | A Gospel Messi the M inister A Song Servic Old Hymns. : Direetor Calbary Methodist Cpiscopal Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Ho Wil Director u.n..x ux At Eleven O'Clock “The Religion of Jesus” At Eight O'Clock “February Heroes” Calvary’s choir sings at both seevices. The Minister Prea ureh School. pworth League. Recital, wtink, Thursday at M. 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by Pastor. 7:00 pm.~Epworth League. 8:00 p.m —Preaching by the Pastor Al Are Cordially "/fl(nmfli WESLEY Connecticut Ave and Jocyn 8t. CHEVY CHASE. D Fred Coombs Reynolds, l\lml-ln 045 am 1100 4w, Rev. George Farnham Pastor ""\I’lll":l' Kk Congregntional —Sunday School iU League. Scout Night Addrews by Linn €. Druke, ecutlve, angrexation Wil I tionpel Nonke. FOUNDRY | Organized 1814 Sixteenth Street Near I* Street Frederick Brown Harris Ministe Wov. JONN ¢, M ellglous Shire L0 mm = Chureh $chool 100 wm —Sormon Dy the Minfster “Keeping Rank” O New York City, 7:00 pm ~FEnworth League Service, K00 p i —Sermon by the Mintster, “The Price of Survival” Munle by Foundry Quartet Chalr. Thursday, ~—Midweek Prale and Piayer Nervice, WELCOME METHODIST EPISCOPAL Allison Street erson, 1. D., Minister ~pworth Leagne Service, I i oy Orgnn i W Athey, Ovkaniat o ottt 8 P— ‘ I |UNION M. E. CHURCH/ ANNUAL BANQUET HELD BY MEN'S BERACA CLASS Metropolitan Baptist Organization Entertains, With More Than 200 Members in Attendance. {SERTION PROPOSED ON “THE ONLY WAY” Rev. Dr. Pierce and Rev. M. R. Lovell in Special Service Pro- gram Tomorrow. In the pulpit of the Mount Pl(vasant! Congregational Church tomorrow morn- } ing, Rev. Ulysscs G. B. Plerce, pastor of | All Souls’ Unitarian Church, will prmrh on “The Only Way,” and Rev. Moses R. Lovell, the Congregational pastor, will occupy Dr. Plerce’s pulpit. At 5 o'clock tomorrow, Edward B. Dunford, assistant counsel of the Anti-Saloon League of America, will occupy the Mount Pleas- ant Church pulpit, speaking on, “The Present Status of Prohibition,” in the sccond of the church's serles of Sunday afternoon open forums, to which the public is invited. The psychology underlying the Inter- national Sunday School lessons will be taken up by the Men's Class at 10 o’clock tomorrow in the first of a serles of lessons illustrated by filmed pictures Rev. Ross Stover to Speak. in color and presented by the leader, e s :| Rev. Ross Stover of Philadelphia wil | Rnbgsun. ora:ml\;‘r\,.t ”'\mx"fq‘é’én-x?“'.'flf | detiver the maln address at the Sunday Younss Peoples Forum on. - ~Aventes | School Institute in Luther Place Memo- | Open 10 the Musician,” in the Forum's | Fial Church fcbruary 17 at 8 pm. All series of voeational discussions. The | teachers and oflicers, as well as alf| Discussion Group, led by the pastor, | | members of the congregations, are will_discuss tomorrow evening, “What | invited. Is_Moralit Dr. Lucile Dooley, psychiatrist, will |~ speak Thursday at 10 am. to the mothers of the community i the con- j tinuation course of child muidance dis- I cussions. Her subject will be “The Adolescent Girl.” “Zoologv and Religion” will he the topic of Dr. C. W. Stiles, professor of 7oology, United States Public Heajth Service, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in tho twelfth of the church’s discus- slons of science and religion, The seventeenth annual banquet of the Men's Baraca class was held Tucs- day' night at the Metropolitan Baptis Church, with more than 200 men present, Addresses were given by Rev. James Shera Montgomery chaplain of ths House of Repre tatives; Dr. Joseph T, Herson, pastor of Hamline Metho- dist Episcopal Church: Representatives Ware of Kentucky, Johnson and Cart- wright of Oklahoma, A. H. Greenwood of Indiana and John Sweeney of Ohlo, E. B. Shaver, teacher oi the class, and Rev. John Compton Ball, pastor of the church. The dinner was served by the wives of the members of the class, under the direction of M James O Peed and Mrs. L. T. Gravatte.. L. T. Gravatte president of the class, presided as toast- master. ‘Bahai Meeting Sunday, Feb. 12, 8 p.m. At the Playhouse, 1814 N St. Subject: “What Is the Bahai Movement?” o | __CATHOLI 'St. Mary’s Church S5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts ' | REFORMED REF ()RMLD GRACE !%th and 0 sts. N 11:00—1 0+ ot Sunday Masses High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:30. SOLEMN CLOSE OF NOVENA Sunday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 P.M. Papal Blessing. _Rev. EDWARD M. FARRELL, C. M. ! 1ith and Monroe Sta. NV, Dr. JAMES D BUHRER. .., Christian - und with “School: 7 desus on pm—| BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | SCIENTIST, BOS- Wiz Bible Class First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Koad and Euclid St Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C st Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W Fourth Church of Christ Scientist | Masonic Temple Anditorinm. Colorado and | | Georzia Aves hiwood “SOUL” Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Services at the Ambassador Theater A!‘ excfl!t Fourth 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. g 950 | (Pe lll’llvf"llm Building of a N b ol NG MEBTINGS— syl READING ROOMS FIRST C RCH--Investment Blds.. 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex | cept Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun February 12, at.11 AM. ||| Sermon by the Pastor Theme: “Lincoln and WasRington as American Types” { SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E.— | Hours, 1:30 to 530 p.m. week days | Closed Sundays and holidays. ! THIRD CHURCH-Colorado Bldg 14'n and G Sts. Hours, 9:40 to (Weanesdny 0 to 7:30 and Sun | days and b 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH —Tivoll Bldg. 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week davs (except Wednesdays. 9:30 to 5:30) Sundays and. Holidays, 2:30 to 5:00 || Kindergarten at the same hour. Church School convenes at 12:13 p.m. xm'. Free. A CORD '\l LCOME 'l'() \l L 1410 Columbia Road Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Direetor of Religious Education 10:00—Adult Bible Clnflm . Ulysses G. B. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Sermon—*TH Pierce, DD, 5:00—Open Forum, §:30—Young People’s Forum— cian,” Mr. Claude Robeson. 6:30—Discussion Group—"What is ot All Soul he Avenues Open to the Musi- Morality?" Leader, Mr. Lovell THURSDA BRUARY 16 Child Guidance Course—"Adolescence: The Problems Dr. Lucile l)nnh‘ nd Relij ¥ Dr W. Stiles, S. Public Health Service. 10:00 AM. of the Adolescent Boy,” 8:00 P.M. Address, “Zoology Professor of Zoology, U OPEN FORUM Sunday, 5 P.M. MR. EDWARD B. DUNFORD Attorney for the Anti-Saloon Leagne Top rs Coregainal Curch Tenth and G Streets Jason Noble Pierce, D. D, N Sunday Sehool at 9:30 AM CoB Young Men's Delta Clasy, W, Knowles Cooper, Men's Class Led by Rev. Frank N Greeley, 9:45 hera Montgomery b f Representad I';Mumml Chareh . A. R. Lincoln Day Service 8 P.M. Dr. Juson Noble Pierce speaks on ons from the Life n/ Lincoln nday Night Service: v Lincoln” Newsreel The*Rond to Happiness” ster at 6:30 PAL 045 A M. AM Motion Jreel Feature, Motion Pictures With a Purpose . Mon,, Tues,, Thurs, Fri. at 8 P.M. Nowsreels and Educational Films Specinl Feature—Charles Dickens' “THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP” ~SIN REKLS— On Wednesday at 8 M, a Dramatia Program Episodes in the Life of Susan B, Anthony, Freewill Offoving Hring Your Friewds Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. % days and holidaye, 2:30 to 6:30). || 9|l EPISCOPAL. I o MISSION MEETING | ST JAMES’ CHURCH ™~ Women’s Federation to Observe| llm: St. Near Mass. Ave, N.E. Rev. GEORGE W ATKINSON, .. . World Day of Prayer. ol g ek The Woman's Interdenominational kb TG e, N;isnclolnan{mr‘cdcmuon of thl’l Désmct o of Columl and vicinity will observe | the world day of prayer February 24 RA at 2 pm. in the Mount Vernon Place G CE CHURCH Methodist Episcopal Church South. (Georgetown) ‘This meeting s held each year under Below M. auspices of the Council of Woman for in Charge. Home Misslons and Federartion of mmimnion. Women's Boards of Forelgn Missions of e o North America. The title of the print-| _ aritie_nraver and semom mluprogr?m prman;d by these organi- zations for general use fs ‘Breaklna U Down Barriers” Mrs. G C. D. Town: | “ST. JOHN'S CHURCH shen of tha Metho ED!SCODB] Laf. tte Squa Church South {s the Washington ! Services n‘.’rev en 1‘:""; om | Lecture at 8 P.M. by Dr. Johnston “The Thirts-nine Artieles as t of Orthoidnsy and B0 7 — chairman. UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bld’., 17th & 1 Sts. Thursday, February 16, 8:15 P.M. “Sleep and Dreams” - Stady Class Sundays. $:15 p.m. Readinz Room Open manch's 4 o 'ASCFNSION Mass. Ave. :n 12th St. N.W. Rectog, Rev. Thomas McClintock. o No Dues or Colleetions. Rev. lluxh v. Lhry Public Lecture | DREW'S CHUR Lightbringer Lodge. iie SC :" 3. DiM0N. D D, Ractor. Barrister iy Main Floor—| —x 1. Py “The Road to Initiation” B 'Mr, E H. Young Washington Lodge, T. S. | 1216 H St. N.W. February 12th -8 PM. “Tlle Myl!ery of the Spinx” Nellie Dashiell T BETHL WISLONSIN s AR LITANY 1000 am! SO 1000m. Upuv forum and question meeting every Sunday 7 Tuesday, Bhagavad-Gita class: riday, Secret Doctrine class. All ciasses free; Wednesday, members| meeting. EPISCOPAL. Epiphany G St. Near 13th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. | Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and’ Sermon_ by the Rev.| W. P. Witsell, D. D. ¥ 8:00 P.M.—Rector's Bible Class. || 11.00am— TiE Thursdays—Holy Communion, OO 7:30 and 11 AM. ":g ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 1FL: (AXII:AI“;I cars.) Servicta Suay 7 gnd 114 0 4008 pm Daily mass m. Wi interces- Recto TH! 11:00 a.m —Holy No 8:00 Holy Euch St. Stephen’s Church 3017 Fourternth Street N.W. Ters icarze F. Dudies. D. D.. Rector. rawbe: Aalsiaat fionk, Friday S The Nativity Sundas School. 9:15: Sr. Dent. The Resurrection 15th and G n.e. The Annunciation, Co me'te Conf 1 M i) ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | GEORGETOWN PARISH 1 3 {111:00 a.m.—Morning_praver and serm Preacher, Kev Moses. 7:30 p.m.—Eveninz Praver and Address. Soha - St. Margaret’s | Comn. Ave. 10d Tuaneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. 7:30 am.—Holy Communion. i 11:00 a.m.—Morning _ Prayer with| rmon by the Rector. 4:30 pm.—Evensong with sermon | by the Rev. Rnufl’ Shores Thursday—Holy Communion, 11 mx ST 1 PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd_Street near Washington Circle e Rev. Arlineton A, MeCallum. Reetor REV. £. PINKNEY WROTH. Rector. 7:30 am.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 8:00 pm.—Evening Pray mon. Preac Rev. Earl G. Lier i 00 am A Spiritual "Healing Service —for the_sick and aMicted o ed in the Chure Rev. and Ser- ol irresbective of race and creed Choral Evensong and Procession and Sermon By REV. SHIRLEY C. HUGHSON Order of the Holy Cross “Anglo-Catholicism in Action” St. Stephen’s Church 3017 Fourteenth Street N.W. On Monday, February 13th, at 8 P.M. The Rev. George F. Dudley, D. Rector of St. Stephen's, will sing the service, assisted by the Rev. C. nest Smith, D, C. L, Rector of and Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, Rector of St. Fauls hia's Greek Orthodox, St Alexander's Russian Orthe- St, George's Syrlan Orthodox Churches will be in procession as the guests of the ANGLO-CATHOLIC CLUB BIRLE STUDRNTS Freedom for the People—When? Deliverance from oppression, injustice, povs erty, sicknesy, sorrow and death i the nght- eons desire of all people Fhat all this and more will be aceom through the establishiment ot God's Nngdom on earth i the theme ot T, F. Silvey Of New York City Sunday, 11 AM, York Theater Georgia Ave. and Quebee St NW, ALL WELCOME WRHF itpraationn minte 1 S:000:00 B, Sunday Tune in on Seats Free Collection

Other pages from this issue: