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10 AUNILIARY TO HOLD DR. $IZ00 70 OPEN SPECIAL SERVICE LENTEN SERVICES Episcopal Group Arranges Presbyterian Pastor to Ad- Program to Promote dress Daily Meetings Thanks Offering. at Theater. The District of Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will broadcast & pro- gram from station WTFF tomorrow, from 9:30 to 10:30 pm. At a meeting of the general convention committee and all subcommittees, held at Luther Place Memorial last Monday evening, more than® 450 registrations for the C. E. conventlon to be held here March 27, 28 and 29 were reported. The loving cups to be awarded as prizes in the reg- istration contest are on exhibition at 935 F street. ‘The Prince Georges County C. E. Union of Maryland will hold a pre-con- vention rally at Berwyn Presbyterian Church March 2. The next sesson of the publicity class will be held at union headquarters, Monday at 8 pm. All those who regis- tered originally for this class and have not been attending regularly can still continue as the text is being reviewed. ‘The Christian Endeavor topic for to- morrow is: “How Much Does the World Want Christ,” found in Acts xvi8-15; xvil.32-34, Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of New Yo Avenue Presbyterian Church, will be the first speaker in the series of i Lente services to be held, starting Mon- iday. in Keith's Theater. The services will be conducted daily, lexcept Saturday and Sunday, from ‘The Woman's Auxiliary of the Epi copal Church in the Diocese of Wash- | | ington has arranged to take partin| a chain of services throughout the| country in the interest of the woman's | united thank offering. It is proposed | to hold everywhere special church serv- | ices next Wednesday for the promotion | 12:20 to 1 o'clock, and are under the of this offering. In Washington the \ | auspices of the Federation of Churches. service will be held in St. John's R | _The plan, a new departure this year, Church. Potomac and O streets. - {provides that six prominent speakers The united thank offering is collected i Address the noonday gatheringe e twice a year from all the women of the | | days each. The topics of Dr. Sizoo Episcopal church at home and abroad. | n and is presented every three years at the time of the general convention. | There will be a great service in Wash- | ington mext October for this purpose and it is hoped at that time to vu‘-J sent a sum_amounting to more than | £1,000.000. The united thank offering I used for the support of woman church workers all parts of he - world. especially those engaged in edu- | Lutheran Group. cational k in the foreign fields. | Miss Frances To draw attention to the importance | Nebr., has been appointed e of this offering. a service will be held | the Inner Mission Soci in the chapel of the Church Missions | Iytheran Churches of thi House next Wedresday, and at the same | ~ She will be comm! | el Severs fitiooese ol She lic service at St. Pauls Lutheran | i | PREACHES ON RELIGION. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo #ill preach on “The Certainty of Religion,” at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, He will continue his series of Sunday evening sermons on “The Small Town Man in the Small Towns of His Coun- try” with the subject, “Bethany—In a Village Home.” MiIss GETS MISSION POST. Miss Dysinger Made Executive of 3 he Certainty Thursday. “The Faith of Jesus,” and Friday, “The Forgiveness of Jesus.” Chairman for the week will be Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist E])Nflpnl Church and president of the Federation of Churches, who will also lead the devo- tionals. The services are free, offerings to be taken to defray expenses. Station ;VI‘RC will broadcast the services each a. FRANCES DYSINGER. Confirmation Is Held. A class of 14 was presented to Bishop James E. Freeman for confirmation Wednesday_ afternoon at the cathedral by A. E. Mennell, associate rector of the Chapel of the Redeemer, at Glen Echo, Md. In Washington there will be a cclebra 'Ch\.rch Eleventh and H streets, March tion of holy communion in St. Joh Sty Bov AL O AEbBer ol < the rector. Rev \!mncmx s will dohwr the address. Bland Tucker. being the celebrant. | MORNING LEI'\ITEN TOPICS. This will be followed by an informal| conference under the presidency of Mrs William D. Hurd, diocesan president of 3 rer of the united Dr, thank offering. will make a report. All women contributing to !he “little | blue box" are asked to be present and, take part in the discussion. terian Church. EVANGELIST SPEAKS. | These sermons will be an interpreta- Rev. P. M. Bennett Conducting Re- tion of Christian doctrines as presented vival at Church of God. in the Aposties’ Creed, and will include ‘fiuch topics as “Bellef in God.” “The Paul M. Bennett of Missouri is con- ¢ | ‘(Nnfll o | ~Afro-American Yogoda Sat-Sanga Association 3 Tea Street N.W. Marshall of Georgetown An- nounces Sermons. “Things Most Surely Believed” will | be the title of a series of Sunday morn- | ing Lenten sermons, given by Dr. James | T. Marshall in the Georgetown Presby- ASCENS ION ! l"lh St. NW. Rector. Rey. 'rnom'{- MecClintock. Rev, Hugh V. Clary. L ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (.mr'wm\\ n Pa Person of Christ” - The Meaning of | ducting evangelistic services each eve. | Christ’s Death.” “The Nature and Mis- n‘,‘,fg S reept Saturday, at the Church |sion of the Church.” “The Doctrine of B e venth tirest and Rhode Is- | the Holy Spinit” and “The Reality of | land avenue. (hodermtiers | t tomorrow night — e ¥ slcnd. CIENCE (New). *Mother, Home and Heaven": “Religious Ignorance: Tuesday, “Evo- “THE ( CHmSTlAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH THE OPEN DOOR CHU 307 D St. N.W.—Rev. C. W. Oyer #tor Revival Meeting Continues Sunday at 11 am. and 720 pm. and every might except Saturdav. at 1 30. Do Not Fail to Hear Evangelist Thomas | lution. or Did Man Orxgmau From th er and Address. Next President.” Fay C. Martin is pastor of the church. .Chmtudelphin I'.Lclem oo T | st o NAVAL LODGE l | 'I'¥riday, Chruudelphlan Chupel I k2 “erelr‘\l N.W, nd. erehip ¢ | Regular Sunday Services at 11 am. in | Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette. | A Message from Mrs. Bill will be | read on the subject of the lesson: | - INSTITUTE TO MEET. Sunday School of Local Diocese THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, (| BRANCHES OF THE ! | Masonie “The Chaining of Evil” |i= Sunday School. 20 Juckson Place, at 11 AM. | ic Readinzg Room [ i ] ‘Will Convene Tuesday. ‘There will be a meeting of the Sun- day School Institute of the diocese of Washington Tuesday evening at 8 oclock in St. John's Hall. Sixteenth and H streets. Rev. Enoch M. Thomp- son, vicar of the Chapel of the In- 20 Jackson F HOURS. & AM. TO CHRISTIAN. 18th Between P and Q. Near_ Dupont_Circle. i iTake Conn Ave Cars ) i W0 (e80: S S, lNSTITUTE Tuesday 8 pm.. St. John' | Hall, 16th and H Sts. NAV. saEps ! : A Rishop Rhinelander and | B fdresses Ly Bowen " ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square a 4 heures ot les vendredia ar— unuuan will preside. The speaker will be Bishop Rhine- lander, superintendent of the College | of Preachers of the Cathedral ul SS. | Peter and Plul Bishop Rhinefander will speak on “Some Ideals and Prin- ciples of Worship.” - CHURCH OF CHRIST 14th St. and Meri PL. N.W. John Allen Hudson, Minister Bible School. 10 A.M Preachine—11 am Ali welcome inspiration ne of the future siate. blewis irhich perp! arter veligious tru subordinate 1o the ques: and of ‘the divinity of Jesus 745 pm mation Tnstrustion Rev. H. T. Medford to Preach. e < RS . =5 e 2o ICHRISTIAN]| Wesler A. M. E. Zion Church. ufl.v (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) Week Dav Serviees. Wednesday an v I’m ,and 5 p.m. Thursday. 10 5w eniidreny. TA0am | i | SR AN LITANY 10:00 am Christ Church, Georgetown | 1o O and Thirty-first Sts o Rev. E. PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. X PH RAL 'rmuuw ieAl k00 am. ‘T\Kr: Wi 'GRACE CHURCH [( Georg-low-) g WOOD I(Q,\li_h\.[w_l.l i ST. MARK’S CHURCH Harry M. haG e el Ansiatunt _I Mausic by Christine Stark | Open loum and question meeting | day 7 PAL hagavad-Gita ine class. FIRST SUNDAY 7.20 8.m —Holy Communion 930 am —hurch Seho Rivie O 11:00 a m.—Maorni H. STREET 6th & H. Sty. S.W. H. C. Mayhew and Adunt Litany and ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square | Sagvice League Services 8 a 11 am. 8 pm. | | | | | class; c tnd Sermon All AY 11500 4 m —Hoiy munion __A_CORD @mnhanz’ G St. Near 13th Rev. Z. B. Phxllxps, D.D. Reetor. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—Morning_ Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Rector’s Bible Class. Holy Communion, 7:30 A.M. each week day during Lent. St. Stephen’s Church: 3017 Fourteenth Street N.W. v Lecture at 8 P.M. on “The Papacy and the Appeal to History” by DrsJ. C. Ayer Professor of Feelesianti Philudelphia Divinity ST, ANDREW'S. CHURCH _ N. M. Ave. and V Kt N.W. NIER " M. Kreldler NINTH_ STRVET Oth and D Nte. XK. B. 0. Melton THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE “Death and After” Mr. R. C. Francis nglnbrlnler bodge T S. Barrister Blds_ Sunday, Feb. 26th, 8:15 PM. Admission_Free. __Collection. R Rocksille, STRAUSS ) Benning, D. (. SUITEAND Suitland, Md. ' Won: M. LaKoche UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & 1 Sts. Thursday, March 1, 8:15 P.M. “Living the Higher Life.” Study Class bundays. #:15 p.m. Readin; Kovm Open Daily Fxeept Tiuredss und mundsy. 10250 to 350, Mo Dues or Coflection Mr.L. W.Rogers Naztional President of the Theosophical Society Will Lecture Monday Feb. 27th—8:15 P.M. ” At The Playhouse 1814 N St. N.W.—Topic “Successive Lives” Washington iand Lightbringer Theosophical Lodges TAKD) Takoma Pavh, Wd: (Meet Seventh | i A€ » Adventist Ch.) TUXE Tuzedo, Md. J :V. J 4. DIMON, D. D.. Rector, A P, Buek Py RTREET 800—Holy Communion A G i 12h Newr 8 N, Grimn ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd Street near “ hlnflnn Cirele The Re A”l:l(llm 4 4'" mT nlll':l'l"' A Spiritual Helllll[ Service —for the sick and afficted conducted in WEEK 0 Holy Con: Chureh Sel Moy Daily 700 0'm 10004 m WA o m 10550 0 e T Tespectiv ST. JAMES' CHURCH Wh Nt Near Mase. Ave. N.E. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D D, Rector 5 i B Y SRRVICES | h 1) am, 745 pm, Mass 0t 7 am ST AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que Sureet N Ca Z06nm St Margaret s . Ave. and Hancroft Flaee, T80 am ~Holv Comm nt 1100am ideas 73010 Dl With sermon I_Ei‘ —n= BE—:GE mnmi::'——:l' [o]—s] E:E” (o] by the pastor. Clurhes Ferper.” | [ 4s0nm— | £45 Datly mu: 0 - "Voriny B . — = s b s Juin Ua s Chyistion Fellowship, The Right Rev. Bishop Rhinelander D.D,L.LD,D.C. Is giving a course of lectures on Thursdays during Lent, at 8 p.m,, in St. Thomas' Hall, 18th & Church Sts., near Dupont Circle, Next Lecture Thursday, March 1 Subject The Worship of the Church | Compamonate Mamage and Divorce Wrecked Momes a Bign—Neah's Day and Ours HOW TO HAVE A HAPPY MARRIED LIFE With Wil vy which Tall of the . Arcadia Auditorium 3132 14th St. NW, (Near Park Road) Qunrtet, 750 P M Muke G 9 T Viul 4 W | FOURTH SATURDAY, FE 1928.° 39 LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCHES REPORTED Denomination Has 1,799 Members, According to Census Returns. There were 39 Liberal Catholic Churches in the United States in 1926, according to €ensus returns made to the Department of Commerce, with 1,799 members. This denomination was not reported in 1916 and there are therefore no comparative figures. The total ex- penditures, as reported by 32 churches, amounted to $47,287, Includlng $43,070 for current expenses and improve- ments and $4,217 for benevolences., missions, etc. The value of church edifices (in- cluding furniture and equipment), as reported by 6 churches, was $160,000. Al:mol [the;&, chn]rche.t were located in urban territory (incorporate 2,500 inhabitants or !?\oflre).d pisesics Sunday schools were reported by 7 churches of this denomination, with 16 officers and teachers and 214 scholars, ___DIVINE SCIENC DIVINE SCIENCE National Center of Christ Healing d Chi Servi Noon meetines Wedneadava Heallng ministry {laily from 11 to 1 and P o Stidio, '}:?.'.."'.’nll'.'"i»'«"..“'x‘s'f.i’:' GRAY. Pres. Science of Truth Association 1800 Eye St., Apt. 21 Ada Rainey, Speaker Wednesday, 5 P.M.—Healing— I’mlperm-—iucreu-Mee Friday, 8 P.M. ~—-Prncll al T on Truth All Meetings Open to Public. For further intormation call Franklin 1727, CHRI N_SCIENCE. BRUARY 25, PREACHES ON DIVINITY. Rev. E. 0. Clark Continues Anni- versary Theme at Chevy Chase. “Is Jesus Divine?” will be the theme of Rev. Edward O. Clark, pastor of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, to- morrow at 11 o'clock. It will be a sermon continuing the general theme of the ministry of Jesus, in commem- oration of the 1900th anniversary thereof. The junfor church meets with the -dult congregation from 11 to 11:30 o'cloc] “()ods Invitation” will be the theme of Mr. Clark at 8 pm. The young people meet previous to the evening service, at 6: The church sehool will meet at 9:45 am. T he Twelve—Who Were They and Why?” Hlustrated Lecture Dr. John O. Knott | Sunday—4 P.M. Central Y. M. C. A. Men and Women Invited Sl‘"“ [ UALIEI o Spiritual Science Church of Christ 1379 Irving St. ) unday, 8 P.M. Vo are pleared to d How to Develop It. « Will Follow Lecture. dlay. 2 30 pm Col Library In Free i tes thank the public for their great kind durine_her vecent illness Christian Science CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST MOTHER RST CHURCH CIENTIST, BOS- CHURCH, THE OF CHRIST TON, MASS. First Church of Christ iuenlls‘ Columbia Road and Fu Second blu‘n;i'h of Lhrl-t <ncnllst COSLN Third Church of (.hrm icnemul 1hh and L Ste., N Fourth Church of Lhrh( Scientist Temple Auditorinm. ado and Georzia Avex.. Brightwood. “fJVESUE Cl:iRIST” AM " i READING ROOMS FIRST CHURC Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (ex. 9 to 7. and Sun 2:30 to 5:30), 111 C St. N.E.— MEETINGS— i nd holldavs. JRCH—Colorado 14th and G SL‘ Hour: (Wednesda 7 davs and h ('l|l R( H—Tl\‘z\ll 3313 14th Sr — (except Wednesday Sundays and Holidays, 2:30 to 5:00 p.m Bldg.. 9:30 to 9 and Sun- :30). FOUR-SQUAR Hlustrated—Real Wagon and Harry L. Collier, Past: Chiildy His Hea ‘s Sansh Don't Wiy The Hrart n!lnrlgvsrnpp:i\"rs.“ will soon be brought about th kingdom on earth. YOU ARE IN of New S| York Seats Free Students 715 PM Pwhe an W Sanitarium, ol SUNDAY FEB. 26—FREE s b Bisten Fucy of Mohammediom " 140 ¥ M Biescoptiion Lecture Kaery Wodnedns. ik af Mo elutinun ow Lo Live Twice as Lon Dr .M Kress of Washinglon In The Book of Common Prayer Under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Club and the Churchman's League of Washington e ] N [ The Church Where People “except Fourth | Universal Blessing Just Freedom from poverty, oppression, sickness, sorrow and death DAY, luternational Bible The First Spim.l'l ist Church Lecture by t P]l erRY REV. ALF “THE SECOND BIRTH? Followed b “Excent a man_be_ born Second floor. AI welcome Dr. Zaxd; Brown Kates Lt Blace February 26th. at 8 PM. Circle Club Sunday at 8 P.M. Lecture By Rev. H. P. Strack Subject: “The Law of Giving and Recei | Dr. Phil. Lansynger | | Of London and N. Y. City will| again demonstrate Spirit Return, by | | answering written questions blind- | folded. ! Message trrvire_ 600 Penna. Ave.! Thursday at 8 P\ |S i | fiystlc Church of Christ re Healing Messaces and Tuesday, 8 pm. unday—Messages, Spiritual A‘I\v*‘ Dailv, 125 P.M. | Rev. F. I.. Donceel 041 M St NW "AR A. Watson Argue Speaks Sunday Night on “The Covered Wagon” Contents Full Gospel Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. 11:00—“THE TRUE CHURCH” 2:30—“HOW PETER CAUGHT FISH" 7:30—Popular Evangelistic Nightly, Except Saturday. 7 ine Chair of 00 Minute Nong Service With Trombone Washington In Catching the Kevival Blace Public Welcome—Tourists l"lpttllll\ _BIBLE STUDENTS. Ahead rough the establishment of God's 'ITED TO HEAR W. J. LADWVIG York City 11 AM. Theater Georgia Ave. and Quebee St. NW., All W, elcome Aesocistion N0 Collection CHURCH OF GOD Rhode Island Ave. & 11th St W, HEAR PAUL M. BENN Missourl's Singe 1T st and H. WARD MINKLER Missourl's Plano Genluy KV ANGELY nou| (N N OIGNORANCE™ D MAN NATE FROM K WKLY LN, ANAWEN T MuD- APPEAL TO MAN. THE IR AND EAURNEURHE T:30 KACH EVEN A lll(l \Il\fl Al oL Get Saved, Sanctified and Healed . idava. 16 Sth st se | “Unity Spiritualist Church Many Attend Revival. UNDENOMINATIONAL. Many are attending the evangelistic| Evangelist J. W. H. s}::flusnbzi;ilflm&cuge:y Beran' ‘o; (‘I;I}!o‘r'mz will yreach the fo rriso louston, Tex.. at 5 s Cormel Baptist Churen, Third and 1|3, " Pa. S SR streets, of which Rev. W. H. Jernagin |, AN is pastor. He will preach tomorrow at 11, 3:30 and 8 o'clock. Mrs. M. M. Davis, returned missionary from Li- beria, will speak to women on “Repair~ ing the Breach.” e s by TENOR SOLOIST |- Desired by large Protestant Church | L L G weiing 3t B 0 clock: in Northwest. Good salary, | COME AND YU WILL COMP. Address Box 231-D, Star Office | - BERUS fton_Ope REF ORMED itol and R St agherty. D. ll.. Minister 8t Nw Waqhmgton Open “Forum lecture Sunday at 3 P.M., by Rev. Murray S. Kenworthy of the National Council for the Prevention of War “The American_Policy of Isolation” The Playl ouse 1814 N Ntreet N hment; Masie—Refs ALL SOULS’CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. All Souls’ Church School. Morning Worship. “ALMOST HUMAN" 7:30 P.M. Evening Service “IS IT I?” A Theme from the Talmud al Ministry E _SINDELL TRARRIMAN. CHARLES TROWRRIDGE TITTMA LEWIS ATWATER. Organ | First Congregatlonal Church JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Tenth and G Streets a.m.—Sunday_School. 6:30 p.m —Christian Endeavor. avm—{)tldla Class for young men, Wm. Knowles Cooper, cader. 5 a.m—Friendly Class for men, Frank N. Greely, leader. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Will Speak 11 AM. “The Unsearchable Riches” 8 PM. “Belief in God” Motion Pictures Shown Sunday Night: “THE MAN WHO DID NOT BELIEVE IN GOD" 5-Reel Feature: “Annabelle Lee,” a story of triumphant love. Motion Pictures for a Purpo. 8 P.M.—Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Friday ‘Newsreels and Educational Pictures 7-Reel Photoplay “The Man Without a Country” Based on the story by Edward Everett Hale. This called a Nation's I of pathos and flami se grame atity. Fri night, illustrated lecture by Dr. m B. Ittner of St. Louis, Mo., subject “Modern School Buildings.” auspices of | Parent-Teacher Associations; followed by motion pictures. : Been mendoas ‘Mt. Pleasant Coingreatlonal Clmrch 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious Education 9:30—Church School. 11 :00—Sermon— “WHAT CAN THE MODERN MAN BELIEVE ABOUT GOD?" 4:00—Lenten Class under the leadership of $:0—Open Forum 3.30—Young People's Faru CIAL ARTS." hy of Fine and App! -Ihiscussion Group— ITY.” Leader, Mr. 10:00—Adult Bible Classes. Mr. Lovell. “THE FIELD OF COM Felix Mahony, Director National S A ADVENTURE IN MORAL. Lovell. WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY 2 FOR MEN AND WOMEN Course—*VOCATION ENGE 1 Ehzabeth's Hospual THURSDAY, MARCH 1t 800 PM-“ARE WE WINNING THE HUM! TH )F SCIENCE }\t\“\l‘.\\lm R }\\';:lf SIENCEENNDERER FRIDAY, MARCH 2-8 P MYSTERY OF TH THlRD Young Feople's Fory Sekets, 35 cents. SCIENCE AND RELIGION A Series of Addresses Given by Outstanding Scientists in the District of Columbia Thursday Evenings at § O'Clock From March 1 to Apeil 26 March 1—"Are We Winning the H March 8—"Archealogy and R n™ fessor of Fayprology and $:200 AL G P M.—Child lance ANCE—A CH tred \. }\n\lmmm © Drama “THE 3 acts nan Race!? Dr. George N Assyriology March 18 ! Pachology and Ret fessor of Experimental Paychology, hins University, March 22 ial Pavchology March 2 and Religion "~ Da. Dus Dr. tap. s George Darrow, e ¢ of Font Breeding lovestigation at Bell, Md, Stat S Depte ot Agriculture, Specialist i Geneties hics and Religion "—~Rev. Moses R volution and Religion "Dy, Witham ) aistant Editor, National Geographic M April 19 Psychiatry Dro Nolan Lew Clincal Psyehiatey, Elizabeth's Hospit *Economics and Religion " Dr \dviser of the Dept ot Sta United States at the Eeow n 10 OPEN FORUM Sunday, February 26, at 5 PM. MR. JOHN P, FREY Secretary-Teeasurer of the Metal Trades Dopar Menican Federation of Labor Diffevences of Policy Between Buropean and Amevican Trade Unions, The Reasons Ny April §- April 12 ev Lovell As- Showalter, and Religion Director St of 1. Economic esenting the W Geneva April 26 went To All of These Servives the Public 1s Mast Cordialty Imvited