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EPISCOPAL PRAYER CHANGE ISNOTED Growing Influence of Catholic Group Is Declared Apparent. When the general convention of the Episcopal Church meets here in Oc- tober the growing influence &hown in the book of common prayer, which will be laid before the meeting. This revision has been worked on since 1913 and clergymen who are in | close touch with progress in this direc- tion assert that the advancing influ- ence of the Catholic ‘group is particu- larly marked in the case of the burial office. his office. clergymen say. subject to the greatest ct directed to the state of the dead, rather than the condition of the sorrowful liv- ng In the past this office has looked | to the living preferring to discount the | Catholic practice of prayers for_the is pointed out. The passage, u§ r my skin, worms destroy this m yet in my flesh shall 1 see God. whom I shall see for myself and mine eyes behold and not her,” clergymen declare has been | d though my body be by District Life Service Secretary Rob- | Cooke will be the marshal, see God and not he praver ‘m«uu: tomorrow evening is “Are the | Not only is th . but the phrase, 200ds 1 thee en- d by the groom. service. This s due to the ften created weds a wealthy convention, it is he revision of er, as present- | neral r"l by the comm: 2nd enrichment of the book of common | pr . of which Right Rev. Charles | Le Slattery. Bishop of Massachusetts, is chairm Should no further changes | be made in the sion. a new prayver book will come into being for use in the Episcopal Church. GUNTON-TEMPLE SERVlCE. Dr. Melton Announces Topics for | Presbyterian Pastor to Continue Series of Sermons. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyte- rian Church. His special themes on the two past Sundays have been “Is Protestantism a Failure and Must We Peturn to Rome and “Is Denominationalism Doomed and Will We Ever Have a TUnited Protesta: : 9 Tomorrow morning his subject will be the Protestant Church Losing Ground Tomorrow evening at the 8 o'clock service the p:mon subject will be| ';rre Greatness of George Washing- CONFERENCE HELD. Metropolitan Methodist Church | Group Gathers. T fourth quarterly conference of the Metropolitan Methodist Church was held Monday evening at Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr J. Phelps Hand, district superin- tendent. presided. A resolution was passed that Bishop MacDowell be requested to return for his third year Dr. James Shera Mont- gomery to this pastorate. This is the second pastorate for Dr. Montgomery at )letmpouun Church DINNER f FOR MEN. Union Leader to Speak at Metro-| politan Church. A dinner for men will be given at of the Catholic group in the church will be | has been | nge. point- | n on the revision | findings of the commis- | NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Robert Volland, first vice president. ‘prc‘ld(‘d at the executive committee meeting of the Luther League of the District of Columbia, held at the home of the District corresponding secrefary. Miss Edith Lawson, 1301 Massachusetts avenue, last Monday evening. The which a business session was held dur- ing which the program for the life service meeting of the District League, to be held at th@ Church of the Atone- ment, North Capitol screet and Rhode Island avenue, March 6, was an- nounced. This program provides for an address by Rev. M. J. Bieber of Minne- | apolis, Minn.; a brief outline of the life j service work by Robert Volland, Dis- trict life service sccretary, and the p sentation of a life service play en- titled, “Sam, Son of John,” by Atone- ment Leaguers. Plans were launched | for the prvtonmflm) of a religious pro- | duction entitled, “The Rock.” to be | sponsored by the Luther League of the | District of Columbia. Announcement | termediate Luther League at the | Church of the Atonement. under the direction of Henry Whiting, inter- mediate secretary. conferences held at Philadelphia, Pa. | were made by Miss Monica Snyder, District Junior League secretary, and Herman Reise, District League secretary. Refreshments were served by Miss Lawson. The January “News Letter of the | Luther League of the District of Co- | lumbia” was edited by C. Bertram Gels- | ton, treasurer of the District League, and the February edition is being issued | ert Volland. The topic for study at the local | Teachings of Jesus Up-to-Date?” and | will be presented at Atonement League by Miss \ 1 f .uLl at L("lJ:uo h\ Gil bert ‘When Miss Margaret \X(‘D(lnlld sionary secretary of Zic ducted its meeting las ning. she arranged to have Deac .M'\DE] of the Washington Lutheran ! Homr for the Aged present the topic, “Positions Open to Young Women in | the Church.” A combination box party and Valcn- | tine social was held by Zion’s Luther League at its hall. Second and Up- shur streets, last Wednesday evening. ' “ENEMIES OF HEALTH.” Tomorrow. At the Ninth Street Christian | Church. Ninth and D streets northeast, | | the pastor, Dr. B. H. Melton, will have | for “his morning topic, “Enemies of | Physical and Spiritual Health.” The ‘e\emng suoject will be, “Spiritual Con- | is preaching a series of | fcr sermons on “The Protestant Church.” | The Boy Scouts of Troup 10 will at- tend the evening services in a body and | Dr. Melton will give a stereopticon talk. = P French Services. Rev. Dr. Florian Vurpi French | vicar in charge of the French congre- | gation that meets at St. John's Church, Lafayette Square, will preach the last | of his series of sermons on the Discipies, choosing for his text tomorrow, at 4 Les Douze.” Next Friday after- meeting was opened with prayer, after | | was made of the organization of an In- | Reports from the | ing out that the new office seems to be | Junfor and Intermediate Luther League | Intermediate | SOCIETY WILL HOLD ANNUAL SERVICES Sons of Revolution to Ob- serve Washington’s Birth- day Tomorrow. The annual church service of the So- ciety of the Sons of the Revolution in the District of Columbia will be held in ;(hv Church of the Epiphany, G street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, tomorrow at 4 p.m., this being the Sunday nearest to the anniversary | of the birth of George Washington. The service will be conducted by Dr. Thomas Edward Green, general chap- | lain of the General Society Sons of the Revolution, assisted by Dr. Z. Barney T. | Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany and chaplain of the Senate of the United States: Dr. Robert John- | ston, rector of St. John's Church, and | Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of the cathedral and governor of the So- ciety of Colonial Wars in the District | of Columbia. The sermon will be preached by the Most Rev. John Gardner Murray, pre- | siding bishop and Bishop of Mm'}land. The attendance of the District of Co- lumbia society will be led by James M. Beck, president. Capt. Conway W. | pyThe alsle commitice wil e direeted by Cat. Frederick W. Pvne, U S and Col. Mervyn C. Buckoy U &. . The music Wil be rendered by the choir of the Church of the Epiphany, | }mmrr the direction of Adolph Torovsky, | | organist, assisted by trumpeters from | | the United Staies Marine Corps. GIVE CHURCH DINNER. | Sunday School Officers and Teach- | 1 ers Are Guests. The Sunday school officers and teachers of Eastern Presbyterian Church | were guests at a dinner Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. Wilcox was toastmaster. Former Representative Martin A. Mor- | rison, teacher of the men'’s class of New | York' Avenue Presbyterian Ghareh o Bonhum, superintendent of the Sunday school, and Rev. A. E. Barrows deliv- ered addresses. The Westminster Socicty will be ad- dressed Monday evening by Mrs. Frank | | Edzington_of "the New York avenue | church. ~ The Mmmnary Society, will { meet Friday. St. Paul A M E. Services Young's People’s day will be observed | tomorrow at St. Paul A. M. E. Church, ih)"h'h street between D and E streets | southwest. Rev. H. B. Harris will de- | |liver-a special address at 11 o'clock. At night the pastor, Rev. J. A. Dames, will speak. ~The subject is “The Re- | lation of the Church to Its Young." The A C. E. League will mect also. METHODIST EPISCOPA " EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH Cor 3 4 ang D Ste. SE S. Tho P4 noon, at 5 o'clock, the regular Friday | services will be resumed, after having | | been interrupted by the installation of | | the organ in St. John's Churrh when | Dr. Vurpillot will speak on “Parfume la Tete.” These services, to which the | public is invited, are in the French | | language throughout. | CH ( wedpnhorl:llm [ Cllllnh of the Holy City 6th Bet. Q and R N.W. 045 LB Gy 10:06—Arcana Ciass for Adulte, Alice Thacher Post riting Worship. Pa D St N.W.—Rev. €. W. Over. Pastor The Revival Services the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, | Fourth and B sireets southeast, Tues- day at 6:30 pm. John P. Prey, secretary of the m!ul !—ar‘-s will speak on “Inter- national Viewpotnt of Labor.” L Centennial Baptist Church “Three Men Tried to Call on One Weman and One Saw Her” is the title of a story to be related tomorrow night, | 8 o'clock, by Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor Centenn: Baptist Church. The lock morning sermon subject Washington Persons Are Visif \0‘-0“\' R " Afro-American Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association 123 Tea Street NW. VESPER MEEVICE AT 6 PM. Sunday. February 19, 192% Purpose.” St Marvs Church Bet. G & H Sts. Sth St. N.w, Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7 Hizgh Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:30. “The Dead Daughter and the Incurable Woman” Hluztrated Lecture Int. 8. 5, Lesson Dr. John O. Knott Sunday -4 P.M, Central Y. M. C. A, Men and Women Invited THODINE EVISCOFAL MT. VERNON 1) Massac Times” Lavge Vested Choir and 8:15. (Southern Methodism’s usetts Av | T wiETiiol '} TAT. PAL 4th SUNDAY, Rev. & ¢ Dist 110 AL R o o nr\u\ EPWORTH | { | i | 1 “THE GOOD-WILL CHURC l 13th ST. AT N. CAROLINA AV | Take Lincoln Park Car. 1 Kev JOHN PAUL TYL | PASTOR. 1 930 am—Sunday School 11:00 am 7.00 pm— 750 n.m.—O 8.00 pm “His Loyal Friend” Boy Senut Meeting. Worship and 8.90 pm. Thursdas—Praser Meet- Merbert ¥. Aldridge. Musical D) Mrs. Frank . Frost. O tor CALVARY Southern Mecthodist 3040 Que St. N.W., Rev. Edgar C. Beery Pastor sanau o 11 y " The Pastor ““Ac Saluy ul Work” 715 - (95 ¥ e “3 Great W ords” BMISIC BIRKCTED BY R SOL N PLACE CHURCH s Representative Church) Avenue N.W “THAT SECOND CONVERSION” DR. LAMBETH, PASTOR “SAVING REPENTANCE” DR. LAMBETH ol (Prin M) “The Individual Message,” 1icy the tor, "’\rw d k. § hu s for New Harlan R. Deane Shure, Director | | STR METHODIST K OPAL (Colored) H:i\cn M. E. C hurch tod by V] an Endeavor Soci- mon by the Pastor, D S Pastor. 401 16t S SE ° FOUNDRY (Organized 1811) Sixteenth Street Near P Street Frederick Brown Harris Minister. Rev. JOHN €. MILLIAN, Director Keligious Education, 930 a.m.—Church School $1:00 am.—Sermon by the Minister “LEAD US NOT” 7:00 pm —FEpworth League Service. Music by Foundry Quartet Cholr. Thursday. 8 o.m—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. WELCOME Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Corner ddhn Marshall Pl & € St N.W. PAUL M. BENNETT, Evangelist of Missouri, who will conduct services at the Church of God, Rhode Island avenue and Eleventh street, be- ginning tomorrow at 2:30 e'clock and continuing each night next week at 7:30 o'clock. | BIBLE SCHOOL SERVICE. | Decision Day Will Be Marked at Petworth Baptist Church. 0 Decision Day will be observed at the Bible School at Petworth Baptist Church tomorrow morning, during the session of the school. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will conduct the serv- ice, and the parents of the children are invited to be present. ‘The mornin rvice will have for its subject, “Power: The Product of Re- i pression,” and in the evening, “The Cost Price of Living.” Program at Bethesda A series of meetings will begin at the Bethesda Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening and will continue through March 2. Rev. John L. Fairly of St. Andrew's Presb; ‘Wilmington. N. HODIST EPISCOPAL TRINITY Ave Fifth St SE. ""FRANK STEELMAN, Minister. WHITE. Penna Rev 0 All Departments of the Church School | Chaplain Livingstone . retired. will #peik to the aduft Gepattment Morning worship-—sermon by Minister Music by T, Quarte Qur, Hanpy, Sun & s Night Service, hv the Mimister. Ot Hymns. “THE FAR-AWAY CALL” || —comes best to souls well prepared || ||| by the indwelling of Christ. The | ||| pastor's message at 11 AM. Music by Vested Choir “THE FAILING BROOK” —has it's vital lessons that he]p | The pastor's topic at 8 P.M. PETWORTH “Where Worship Comes nm-' Grant Cirele & H. Ave. ' Samuel E. Rose, M. A r..m UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th Sr. N.W. ev. James L. McL: School Preaching by Pastor, 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. All Are (‘nrd "v Nplrmmd SMethodist Episcopal | Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister William S. Hockman Director Keligious Education At Eleven O'Clock “The Way of Christ” At Eight O'Clock “Marginal Men” Calvary’s Cholr Sings at Both Services 'l'he Minister Preaches Chureh School League. Thursday at ¥ M E. (»“UI!('II o Ave UBERT & RARN 1000 8 m.—Sunday School 11 00 am—Reculur morning service. JamesSheraMontgomery, Minister 9 30—Chureh School. Mr. Eugene ar Supt 00—pdat Wiie Clase. DOCTOR 'v\“.'r\”l(\ Teacher ip with sermon by 13,00 uni 1 nister on th “The l’otter, lhe Chy and the Cup” o League devotional “The Gospel in Old Familiar Hymns” (T TMPERIAT MALE QUARTET) FHE AMEEIRIAL SALE GLARTEY WILL NG AT BOTIC SERVICES HAMLI “I'H Sixteenth at Connectiout, Ave, aud Jovelun . VY CHASE Fred roomlu Reyn s, Mumler 9ABam \.fim..y"u. oot 11 0 “Religion and Youth” 7:00 pm.—Epworth League, K00 bm ILLUSTRATED LECTURE “The Holy Land” iy Dr. A J. Jackson, Pro- fessor of Lnglish Bible— American University, S P—— N METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH BEAUTIFUL” Allison Street Joscph Templeton Herson, D, D., Minister DR, 11:00 AM.—Sermon— 8:00 AM.——Addre General Secr HERSON P THE PROBLEM OF FREEDOM." WILLIAM KNOWLES COOPER, y Y. M. C. A Subject: “PRESENT HES. CONDITIONS IN EUROPE. Chureh School 700 PM.~Epworth League Service, Thursday=Midweek Prayer and P'raise Service, HAMLINE 8CHOOL OF MUSH Voleo Flano Juts B Marville ' For pasticulare Harmony i Athey call Columbia #1K SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1928. LECTURER TO DISCUSS HEALING BY FAITH Dr. John O. Knott Will Speak To- morrow at Y. M. C. A, Hall, Modern faith healing and medical sclence will be discussed by Dr. John 0. Knott, Holy Land lecturer, in an illustrated lecture tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the assembly hall of the | Young Men's Christian Association. Dr. Knott's topic will be “A Dead Daughter and an Incurable Woman,” and the lecture will be one of a serics | he is giving in connection with the In- ternational Sunday School lessons. His talk will cover next Sunday's lesson. and will be fllustrated with special col- ored filmed pictures. He will give a radio talk tomorrow night at 8:45 o'clock over Station WTFF on another phase of the Sunday school lesson. His subject will be “The Touch of a Woman. C., WOMEN OF CHURCH PLAN MEN’S SOCIAL Series of Lenten Sermons Also An- nounced by Mount Pleasant Pastor. A social in the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church, in which the men of the church and congregation will be guests of the women, will take place Monday evening under direction of the women’s guild, of which Mrs. John W. Frizzell is president. “What Can Religion Do for a Man?" will be the text on which the pastor, Rev. Moses R. Lovell, will preach to- morTow morning as the first of a serles of eight Lenten sermons on the bases of religlous belief. At 5 o'clock the pulpit will be occupled by William S. Beard of New York City, third of the speakers in the Winter’s open forum discussions, whose subject will be “The Really Big Business of the Hour.” Mrs. Chase Gooding Woodhouse of the Bureau of Home Economics will ad- dress the young people's forum at 5:30 o'clock on “How to Make the Best Use | of Vocational Guidance Resources.” “Adolescence; the Problem of the Growing Girl,” will be the theme of Dr. Lucile Dooley, psychiatrist, in the child guidance course for mothers Thursday at 10 o'clock. In the science and religion serles of discussions Thursday evening “History and Religion” will be discussed Wilbur Class Meets. ‘The monthly meeting of the Wilbur class of Calvary Baptist Church Sunday school was held Tuesday evening at the home of Representative and Mrs. Ar- thur H. Greenwood, 2719 Thirty-sixth place. Mr. Greenwood gave a talk on the early history of Indiana and Mrs. Greenwood gave readings from James Whitcomb Riley. DR. SIZ00 TO PREACH. Pastor Will Talk on “Call of God"\ Tomorrow. | Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach at | both services in the New York Avenue | Preshyterfan Church tomorrow. At 11 oclock will pn-ach on the themc, “The Call of God.” In the evening he will continue his series of sermons on “The Small Town Man in the Small Towns of His Coun- try.” ‘The subject for the 8 o'clock xorshln will be “Jericho—Village Band- | 8. St. Thomas’ 18th Between P and T\»ar' I)IIDOHAI Ll?‘:ha' B:00 am g"hl’yn’" w3 e B 1100 am— KRATR «mm‘ e 1™ 4:30 p.m.~—Confirmation Class. 6:00 p.m—Young People’s !:.nl| Won-, 5 "’Ahl’l" ¥. 1L.W TKER. X Thursday Se Friday % Saturday. Grace Baptist Services. Rev. F. W. Johnson, pastor of Gmrey Baptist Church, Ninth'street and South Carolina avenue southeast, preaches to- morrow morning on “Jesus—Offences, Offenders and Offended,” In the eve- | | ning the subject will be “The Nation's | Strongest Defense.” The church has | decided to begin a building fund for uw, new_Sunday school house. ol REFORMED. _ REFORMED HRST 13th and Monres Ste HOLY. HOL A 1:00 0, EVESSONG " AND PREACHER THE OF _WASHINGTON D AY. nknuuu "2 08 m ‘1600 8 \T/\KF RILOSUT WOODLEY ROA AVENT 1) by Dr. Charles C. Tanslll, professor or' history at American Untversity. A play, “The Mystery of the Third | anle " is planned by the young people’s forum for March 2, and a father-and- nn dinner by the men’s club for March BAHAL Bahai Meeting Sunday, Feb. 19, 8 P.M. | The Playhouse, 1814 N St. SPEAKER: Rev. H. A. Kent to Preach. | Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on the subject. “The Nightingale of the Psalms.” At 7:45 p.m. his subject will be “Some Lessons From the Hickman Crime.” GOSPEL_TABERNACLI SUBJECT. “POWER, CONTACT AND MOTION” GOSPEL_TABER) A Watson Ar Speaks Sunday Night on “Was Aimee McPherson Really Kidnaped?” (Information From Mis Stay at Temple During Her Disappearance) 'Mrs. Harlan Ober of New York | Dr. Zaida Brown Kates WILL LECTURE 1 at the Modern Woodmen's Hall. 935 Grant Place Sunday. February 19¢h, a8 Py P Circles Tuesdazs &th Mystic Church of Christ Lecture Healing Messages Sunday and Tucsday, 8 p.m. Sunday —\Ie~ Spiritual A ]\cv I)rvmcrl tNW. “The Fmt S lrtnllut Church T&e Nahvuy REV. ALF [t D H.TERRY “SPIRIT \ DRE Followed by Messages. ur youns men shall ‘see visions. -_old ‘men_ shall d Sundar ® n.m. a st . Second flo Chnst Church. Gcorg_ orgetown 0 and T 7:30 am —Hol¥ 930 2.m . —c 11:00 3 m —3 reacher. 800 nm —F ST. JOHN’S CHURCH P S HEPRT RY, Praver and Spiritual Science 2 Church of Christ 1379 Irving St. NW., 8 PM. Full Gospel Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. 11:00 “GOD’S LAST ARROW” 30 “GOD’S REVIVAL PLAN” :30 Popular Evangelistic, Nightly, Except Saturday Enjoy the Gospel Songs—Hear Children’s Sunshine Choir Where Revival Fire Is Warming the Heart of Washington All Welcome—Tourists Especially Invited. CONGREGATIONAL D. D., Pastor. | 3 DBARTN’”A‘VE&UE i Fll'St Congregatlonal Church JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Tenth and G Streets 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_School. 6:30 p.m—Christian Endeavor. 9:45 am.—Delta Class for young men, Wm. Knowles Cooper, leader. am.—Friendly Class for men, Frank N. Greely, —11 AM.— Dr. Pierce Speaks on “Washington’s God” —8 P.M.— Dr. William S. Beard of New York Speaks on “The Little White Church on the Hilltop” Motion Pictures Shown Sunday “George Washington” 6-Reel Feature—“Timothy's Quest” (Kate Douglas Wiggin) Motion Pictures for a Purpose 8 P.M.—Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Friday Newsreels and Educational Pictures 7-Reel Feature “My Old Kentucky Home” Featuring Monte Blue 9:45 leader. On Fr ment,” by D Motion Pictures. Night An Illustrated Lecture on “Child Develop- Bird T. Baldwin of Univ. of lowa, followed by | Mt Pleasant Congregahonal Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler Minister Director of Relizious Education 9:30—Church School. 10:00—Adult Bible Classes 11:00 “WHAT CAN RLl l(nl()\ DO FOR A MAN:" A NEW DEPARTMENT. Y SERVICE BY TRAI ) HELPERS H)R OF PARENTS WHO DESIRE TO ATTEND MOR‘\I\U WORSHIP. ~Sermon (00—Open Forum. Speaker, Mr. William S :mnl :30—Young Peop “HOW TO MAKE T U DF VOCATIONAL (iUll)\\Ll‘ R \()L R\. ES. Mrs, Chase Going Woodhouse., Motion THE COUNTRY DOCTOR." Forum 00 Picture Service, THURSDAY, 1 Child Guidance PROBLEM OF Dr. Lucille Dooley. Address, HISTORY AND RELIGION, Dr Charles C. Tansill, Professor ot History, American University A FAITH FOR OUR GENERATION SERMON SERIES FOR THE EASTER SEASON | Feb. 26—"What Can the Modern Man Believe About God*" Mar. 4—"What Can the Modern Man Believe About Christ® Mar. 11—"\What Can the Modern Man Believe About Himsel [ Mar. 18—“What Can the Modern Man Believe About the Bible®" | Mar. 25—“What Can the Modern Man Believe About Prayer®” Apr. 1—"What Can the Modern Man Relleve About Miracles Apr. 8—"What Can the Modern Man Believe About Immertality*" OPEN FORUM Sunday, February 19, 5 PM. REALLY BIG BUSINESS OF HOUR" Ily WILLIAM S, BEARD of New \urk City BRUARY 23 Course— *ADO 00 AM LE THE Al)()l 00 1M “THE THE To All of These Services the Public Is Cordially 1y ited Rev. Jane B. Coates “Omens and Warnings” Spirit Lafayette Square Services 8 am. 11 am. % pm Lecture at 8 P.M. by Dr. Johnston “The Anti-Roman Articles” Meseazes given at Umty Spmtuahst Chnrch At Thomas Circle Club 1326 Mass. Ave. NW. Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture By Rev. H. P. Strack "Wlny Yenerday When It Is Today” by Rev. Ida E Services o manches 2 4 he bt. b'ephen s Lhurch 3017 Fourteenth Street Clerz: Bev_ Gearze F. Dadie: RevGeoree 1. Grambe S G St \m lil. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. (i $:00 AM.—Holv Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM. —l_lbll“ and Sermen the Rector. I“P.‘_—-Pnriux Service Com- under the -m the Sons of the Revolu- tion. Address by Bishep Murray. $:15 P.M.—Eveninz Praver and Rector's Bible Class. Holy €Communion. 1:30 AM. each week day during Lent. "T.‘hl':AfRK’?_Cl"lPRCH IV AEveY PETI N R oy R ASCENSION‘ Mass. Ave. x.] l’m St N.W Rev. Thomas \\oflhm‘lan Cooke. Rev. Thnmn Mr( lintock. Rev. Hugh V. Clary. _Serviees N and 10 AM_and T:%0 PM. 'ST. AGNES' CHURCH K CREEK PARISH S - PAUL'S CHURCH ST PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd Street near Washingten Circle Reet Tiw Rev ER CHAREL Ave. and Madison St — — — y | St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert bcofl Smith, D D 30 8 m —Ho Wiscansia Aveaue Below M Kev. M M. Peeking im Charen ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH R )I\\ J“.‘ \:"I\l‘\.“: ".‘Nl‘\ :fi‘(\‘r. sr’ JAMES' CHURCH - Sth St Near Mass Ave N K Rev GFORGE W ATKINSON D D Rewos 11 00— N S 00—k S » T4l em D Mase 3¢ & am The Right Rev. Bishop Rhinelander D.DLLLD.D.C L. Will give a course of lectures on Thursdays during Lent (commencing February 23vd), at 8 pam, in St Thomas' Hall, 18th & Church Sts,, near Dupont Cirele. Subject The Worship of the Church In The Book of Common Prayer Under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Club and the Churchman's League of W ashington