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PASTOR CONTINUES LENTEN SERMONS Rev. Moses R. Lovell Wil Preach at Mount Pleas- ant Church. At the Mount Pleasant Congrega- | tional Church tomorraw morning the pastor, Rev. Moses R. Lovell. will take as his text “What Can the Modern Man Believe About God>" second of a series of Lenten services on the basis of religious belief. Preceding the service, at 10 o'clock. the Men's Class invites both m and women to its {llustrated’ lesson, “The Twelve—Who Were They and Why.," under the of Dr. John O. Knott. open forum. John treasurer of the department. American Federation of Labor. will speak on “Differences of Pol Between Euro- an and Al J X easons W Young Peop tional talk by of the Apph(-c‘l m will hear a voca- Mahony. _director ool of Fine and The Field of “Comi- hed a nur- u T I‘P bt‘. ng '\'l 'xdrd by more th 1! T 8 o'clock. of St ¥ Winning Human of Science and Religio: Committee chairmen appointet by the newly elected officers of the caurch are: Calling, Mrs. Sydney R. Jacobs; communion, Mrs. Eugene W. Satter- white; decorations. Mrs. L. M. Cleve- land: music, John S. De Forest: outlook, Mrs. Willilam G S‘uan: ushers, Milton direction of and Mrs J. E. plav. “The Gable.” Frida: Rector to Officiate at St. Paul's Church Tomorrow. t St. Paul's Church. Rock Creek sh. there will be holy communion e rector at 8:45 am. school at 9:30 OCAML followed scrncc and sermon 11 am. b Peoples’ Society will hmd its meeting | This meeting will be in charge of group No. 3 and the| subject will be “Prayer; Its Meaning and Value.” t the last meeting of chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew it men’s communicant league and also to | have a piigrimage some near Sunday evening to the mission chapel, Comforter. The Lenten servi held Thursday evening at the senior | Holy | lain of the T. S. Navy, sermon. ‘lNDEFENSIBLE DEFENSES’ Dr. F. B. Harris Onooses SUEJ":!‘ for safmacn. i Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pestor | of Foundry Metnogist Ep:scopal Chureh, | will pruch tomorrow morning on !he‘ theme, “Indefensible Defenses.” In the | evening his subject will be “A Com- | { panion for Lenten Days.” A comedy. “The Laughing Cure.” be presented by members of the Wesle: class Tuesday evening. “DANGER SIGNALS.” Rev. W. E. La Rue Picks Topic for 1i deliver the | | i | | | i | Tomorrow's Sermon. i At the Takoma Park Baptist Church | the pastor, Rev. William E. La Rue, will | lpuk LOmOrrow morning on “Danger t the evening service Prof. E. C Swowell will k on “The Work of the Better Government League.’ Brethren Church Topics. At the Memorial United Bretiren Church, North Capiwl and R street tomorrow the minister, Dr. 8. B. Daugh- | erty. will preach in the morning on “The Light of the Wo and in the | evening on “Spiritual Midget fourth sermon in the special series to young people. Tne Sunday school na Chrisuan Endeav 2 ranged ( ATHOLIC. St. Mary’s Church 5th St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts.: Sunday Masses Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. | High Mass at 9:15. __Last Low Mass at 1 St Patrick’s Church 10t St Bt ¥ and 6 N W A 4 GeLoiKk Hass T V5 HEIST IN THE LENTE Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D., Pastor Bervices at the Ambassador Theater 18th St. -.‘ Columbia Rd. NW. Euiging of & Kew ¥ Fcbru.ry 26, at 11 AM. Sermon by Mev. Marry Adams Hersey of Canton, N. Y. Theme: “Dividing Darkness From Light” Kindersa o same bous, P v B e Ry B o Y Beats Free A CORDIAL WEIAOME TO AL BRING YOUK FRIENDS! THER SERVICES THE BODY OF cmus*r Wasbiigton Jiugiese Gologe Hail 2 3 WEOK. Partor INGER Kulelat aintimn Wil Rt Fiom Riur "AII MIESII)N 63 LA AVE N.W. For the Promotion of Muyluu) Mnh:uu wiiay Service 2 $l u ‘ el | with the other member unions tr {own ch 1 April, he Young | 1802 & was decided 20 formulate a | 12 < 7 f ; I E Hez Swgm | HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH | B. Y. P. U. NEWS The February meeting of the Colum- bia Federation of B. Y. P. U. was held at Fifth Baptist Church last Tuesday evening. Rev. Dr. Thomas E. Green, national director of speaking service of the American National Red Cross, was the principal speaker, Miss Donna Mac Sparks, secretary of the federation. announced the re- sults of the first half of the efcicney campaign of the federation, which ded January 31. First Baptist Church n first place, with a total of 444 points: Beihany Union, 443; Trm)\h‘ Union, 398: Chevy Chase Union, National Baptist Memorial Union, w closely. A small stlver shicld was pre- sented to the winners. The winners of the first half, with 43 active members, had 96 per cent of them present e Sunday for the three months, while 96 per cent of the members read their Bible every day during that period. and every member participated in the meetings at least once a month. The second half of the campaign is under way and promises to be just as cxciting as the first half. The devotional life department of the federation, which is in charge of | President Emeritus John Ruthven, will have charge of the evening services in two churches tomorrow. John Ruthven be in charge of a group at the lands Baptist Church, while Thomas R. Wilson, first vice president, will be in charge of a group at the Silver Spring Baptist Chureh. which meets in the Siiver Spring Theater. he Intermediate and Senior Unions at Bethany Baptist Church will have charge of the evening services at thelr . inaugurating a series of 1 meetings that are to be rcted in the future. Smith, president of the federa- ounced the place of meeting | for the next three month- | f the federation. as fol- lows: March, at the National Baptist Memorial, with Rev. Dr. Charles L. Goodel! of New York Citv as speaker: Grace Baptist Church, with Representative Brooks Fletcher of Ohio as the speaker, and May., Second Ba st Church, with Rev. Oscar F. Blacl welder, Christ Lutheran Church, Balti- more, as the <peak»r Epwonh League to Dine. The Epworth League Soclety of Douglas Church will hold its annual banquet March 2 and Chaplain M. M. Witherspoon. U. S. N, will be the speaker of the evening. The enter- tainment will include selections by the nference quartet. composed of Rev. A. H. McKinley, Rev. F. C. Barn Rev. F. Steelman and Rev. F. C. Re: nolds. H. C. Atkins and Howard Mc- Farland of Keyser, W. Va, are also on the program. 5 { 0:30 am— ! \’ Sermons by Rev. Boorde § ' § $ cond El v n\“l‘x\,.. __BAPTIST. » TEMPLE BAPTIST § 10th & N Thomas E. Boorde Northwest Minister | §> 11 A alt Is Good.” | 7PM. B Y. ) 8 P.M.—“The Part rhn Wrote." ursday, 8 pom. Prayer Service. Worship Here Regularly. 4 { § 2 e | PFTW()R"I H h and Randoloh Kta. N 3 dliest Church in Was RY J. SMITH ndny Nehool. Classes for all. NIt O addressed by Hon, Henry Gillizan, 11 am.—Sermon by “Visualized Dfl!y" ® p.om.—Nermon hy Pastor. “Characterized by Service” Good Musie. '_:.ull at All | ationa) Sermons. P Weleome Aw tworth's Fourteentls at defferson Ktree Rev. ds. With delega Teople's Feders First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor 11 00am —"THE FINEST ESTI- MATE” Good music by quartet and chorus. m.—~THE SIXTH COM- MANDMENT.” 930 am—z20.piece or the Faseiian Giass i u b Y P U. 645 w 745 Worship with them 8.00p © and Prayer Meeting Al i) lu'J\ih\ will tewrh KA Clane Heution of n..l March 1% o Ten " Tein oM | THAT CARES | West Washington Baptist Church Cor. B1st wng N mis, MW, 2 ‘THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 NEW BRODKLAND CHURCH IS READY $200,000 Lord Memorial Building Erected by Baptists. The Brookland Baptist Church will open its new quarters. in the Lord Memorial Sunday School Building on Sixteenth street between Iawrence and Monroe streets tomorrow. The building, it is stated, will be ade- quate for the accommodations of the church, having a seating capacity of 1.200. It is fireproof and was erected at a cost of $200,000. It has many classrooms and assembly halls. In connection with the enlargement campaign of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, & campaign will be started in the Sunday school beginning tomorrow morning. In addition there will be training classes each evening next week for of- ficers, teachers and secretarles, begin- ning at 5:30 o'clock. Lunch ulll served at 6:15 o'clock and from 7 7:45 Harold E. Ingraham, assistant superintendent of Sunday school work of the Southern board, will speak. PR A A. M. E. CHURCH SERVICE. A scries of sermons on the “Seven Last Words From the Cross" will be given by the Rev. J. A. Dames, pastor of St. Paul A. M. E. Church, Eighth street_between D and E streets south- west, beginning tomorrow. He will use as ka subject at night “The Unturned Cake.” BAPTIST, METROPOLITAN SIXTH AND A STS. | COMPTON BALL Pntor | l | Morning at Eleven i I | Jo! “Golden Jubilee Service” To Be Broadeast Over WTFF. El‘l‘mn.x at Seven Fortv-five “Dedication Service” 0 Bile School. with apening of denart 107 Men meet i maiy etien ol | ne 1 "Evemng " Servie Youne Peonle. ven ervice. | SPECIAL NOTE— ‘ Mondny Evemng, Feb. 27th EPWORTH LEAGUE Dr. A. M. Warner, & returned mis- slonary from Indis, will speak on “India” tonight at the Metropolitan Memorfal M. E. Church at 8 o'clock. under the auspices of the Second De- partment of the Baltimore Conference Epworth League. The public is invited. Miss Marian Wilfong will lead the de- votional service at Forestville Chapter tomorrow evening, Miss Alice Engle at Metropolitan Chapter and Eugene A. Scheele at Hamline Chapter. Metropolitan Chapter held a banquet last Wednesday evening, when Dr. Thomas E. Green, general chaplain of the Sons of the Revolution, spoke upon “George Washington—The Man and the Times.” Anacostia Chapter will hold its banquet Wednesday evening and this will be followed by another at Douglas Chapter Friday evening. Members of Waugh Chapter will go to Baltimore Friday evening to present their play, “The Hidden Guest,” at Clifton Avenue M. E. Church. Chapters are again asked to send in their contributions of money and books for the Swartzell Children’'s Home Jibrary to the District third vice presi- dont. ML\{ Bertha Comstock, as soon as possibl Dr. Ray Palmer to Occupy Pulpit. Dr. Ray Palmer will preach tomorrow at the Maryland Avenue Baptist Church, Maryland avenue and Fourteenth s'wet northeast, at 11 a.m. on “He Is Able.” The subject at 8 p.m. Is “A Thief Cruci- fled but Crowned.” LUTHI ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH (at Thomas Circle N.W.) Rev. G. M. Difienderfer, D. D, 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by pastor—"THE INDWELLING WORD.” 6:45 pm.—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon ‘pastor— .FFKING A‘ID Fl\D- ING.” Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Lenten Service. THIS CHURCH_WELCOMES_YOU. Columbia Heig! Park rd_and N, H_ave Lenten“services canducted by pastor, C. Butler. at 11 qnd 8 oelack School 9:45 ndea n Trlmty Luthcran Church X 30am 045 am 11:00 am. Luther Place Memonal ' DR. KNOTT TO RESUME| CATHOLIC GROUP PLANS |PASTOR TO PREACH TWICE, | “kTiionist_mriscoras, wis SERIES OF LECTURES Will Continue Discussion of “Set- ting and Psychology of Interna- tional Sunday School Lessons.” Dr. John O. Knott, biblfeal scholar and research authority, will resume his serfes of lecturcs on “The Setting and Psychology of the International Sunday School Lessons” tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the assembly hall of the . C. A, at 1736 G street. ‘His topic will be “The Twelve—Who Were They, and Why?" and the lec- ture will be based on the subject mat- ter of next Sundays lesson. Sunday school superintendents, teachers and members are_especially invited to at- tend these lectures, which are free to the general public. Women as well as men are Included in the invitation. The lectures are being given under auspices of the religlous work depart- ment of the Y. M. C. A, of which Page McK. Etchison is director. Mrs. Wilbur to Speak. Mrs. William Allen Wilbur will ad- dress the Woman's Bible Class at Metro- politan Baptist Church tomorrow at 10 am. All women not attending any other class are_invited. __PRESBYTERIA WESTERN Presbyterian Church St. Between 19th and 20th Sta. N.W. | Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor fan Discussion, ul Traveler.” GEORGETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St. N Otasgiied, m.—Sunday School. “TllemS_tory of the ‘ Creed” First acimon in serics on “Things Most Surely Bél;eved i —SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor bhath School. BT A5 Junior chureh 45 pm. Midweek and & pm. indicied by ibe. “Ribie School at B. Y P H am Brookland Baptist 16th St Bet. Lawrence and Monroe Sts Dr. O. O. Dietz, Minister chool Harold £ In- 930 8 m.—Sunda .00 0m—B. Y. P. . 00 p.m —Installation of Officers Teachers in new Mr. Ingrabam ¢ chteemh Street Baptlst Church Nineteanth and I Streets N.W. Walter H. Brooks, D. Q., Pastor Schaol ' r' ny ark tian~ Endeavor” So Rev. 0:0 am, ..s{muy 11:00 & gt the R 00 pm - Tuesday 8 p.m.- R pm —Covenant Meeting ya'n Smile for the Siranger. bation to Negro M und_Musienl Progra v Mr. Shirley L. M- Holy Communion. Chiristian S00pm 5 00 pm—dunior dons or 800 pm.—Sermon, En- 600 p1m.— Christian En- 'SECOND BAPTIST 4th St. and Va. Ave. B.E. ELLIS C. PRINM, Pastor. 1AM “SHIELD AND HELMET” Two night sersices, same wuhiect, 6.30. Ens )| Street Branch, 17th and E Capitol Sts. 500, at the Church. Subject “THE CITY OF SUCCESS” Brief. Bright, Hanpy Services——Come. AR National Baptist Memorial TO KELIGIOUS LIBEKTY. 16th St. and Columbia Hoad. GOVE G. JOHNSON. D. D., Pastor. 11 AM, “POWER TO BE WITNESSES.” 8 P.M. “A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN." (Young people specially invited.) BIBLE SCHOOL (Classes for wil). 030 AM. raduy at K “The 3y of the Npin :&++++*‘P+++%++‘l+++{+++++1 KENDALL BAPTIS PANTOR VAN m., % pm. in und Diessings of ubvation # 1 bm. A iy whtcomr., Chevy Chase Baptist (Weatern Ave. Near the Cirele.) EDWARD 0 CLARK, Pastor, 1AM 1 “IN JESUN DIVINED? PR SGOWK INVITATION. Church Scnool at 046 B Y P, U, 6:45 Calbary 81th & H Sts. N.W. Re REV. H. J. ( 1AM, % PM. 748 Orean Meeltul, 1 oot ymur Church L30" “hunday ool JOUNCILOR Director of Religious Fducation preach “JESUS IN T “IHE POWER OF ASSOCIATION" PBaptist v. W. S. Abernethy, Minister HE HOME” 2’ Thomas Muse 38— Christian Eadeavor 000 hrayer eerino T huraday, CONCORDIA CHURCH ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH B and Rth Ste, S.W. h jan av | Rev. Waltem)er EPIPHANY BRANCH, W, aikternth and 'S 9:30 n.m —Sunday S l Waltemyer. 7:00 p.m — B.00 pm. Thursday 430 pm Fridas—Litiny MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Marviand Ave. and Ninth St NE. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. ., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Paul Froehlich, Superintndent Morning Service at 11:00. “Temptation.” Prayer Service Service Evening Service at 7:45 “Just ONE Thing.” Young Peoples’ Societies at 6:45 P.M. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH "Church of the Atonement N Capitol St. and Rhode Island Ave. Re: WAKD E. SNYDEK, Pastor. ZION ., : i nan I«nun lll s 756 pm "Worshin: & ; Grace Lutheran Church Jonps, Hell tih and Upehar Sta. N.W. GERHA SKI. Pastor, 080 4 m ) : hip. “Church of Reformanon SV ening worsiip. WORSIE WITH 1S INCARNATION il s i ate 0w Northex T gmres w MANKEN. i ol Woralin”aivd 8 RO0 1 i — Ve 040 L il 'n Pleaxing ‘Awalt You. CHRIST LUTHFRAN “Do the Meek Inherit the Earth?” Nerman on the Beatitude 0 46—Sunduy School Midweek Lenten Service Thursday, 7140 P.M, ‘ Chureh With a Nplreitus PIESBY T New York Avenuel Presbyterian Church New York Ave., H and 13th Bts, Dr. Joue;l;-k. Sizoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City L1100 am 016 0m.— H 00 pm P and Fellowship Villake Eckington Presbyterian Church D with sermon. First Pmbyterim Church John_Marshall Place N.W (415 St Bet. € & D Streeta) Rev. Newton P. Patterson, D. D. Ciapel '8 el 930 n sm. " C Church of the Pilgrims Southiern Assembly Rev. Andrew Rtld Bird, Minister Preaching sarvic t ohn iver meeting 1 ‘Mornine Waorshin, durine the W Pendis 11 am. each Sunday v at \ummn Hotel tr Rihle School and Midweek Service at 1316 Twen ond St N.W. " Washington Heights Presbyterian Church ev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Sunday School Chureh of the Covenani Connecticut Ave. & N St. N.W. CHAS. WOOD, D. D., Pastor W. A. Eilsenberger, e 9:45—Sunday S('hnol 11 —Kindergarten & Light Bearers. Sermon—11 am.—Dr. Wood “The Wrestling Angel” 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Sermon—8 p.m.—Dr. Wood “Eve’s Temptationsand Ours” THURSDAY 7 PM. Study Class 8 P.M. Midweek Worship SOUTHERN Fr: 1S ASBURY (Formerly Mt. Pleasant) Stxteenth Street Between Irving and Lamont R. L. Fuliz, D, 1 FIRST SUNDAY IN NE P'ublic Worship, 11 Sermons by Dr Fults 00 am Ep. League—T. L. Jeflords Cordial Invitation— Join Us in Thanksgiving CALVARY 3040 Q Street N.W. Rev. Edgar C. Beery, Pastor 8§ 8 Fp League sfmone Dy (he Pastor " Sunday School 8 Director (Southern Methodism's DR. LAMB LARGE VESTED CHOIR K Sunday Schoo [ WED North Caphiol 8L, eorner P HENRY B WOODING e | choo). 0 areh K Thursday, 8 pm., FOR MEETING TOMORROW St. Vincent de Paul Soclety Will Hold Session at St. Aloysiuh Church. ‘The Soclety of 8t. Vincent de Paul of Washington will hold its quar- terly meeting in 8t. Aloysius’ Church, North Capitol and Eye streets tomorrow. The exercises will consist of mass for the members and guests at 8 am., fol- lowed by a breakfast in Gonzaga School Hall, after which a general meeting will be held in the school auditorium, Senator Joseph E. Ransdell of Louisi- ana will be the guest of honor and will make an address, Other speakers will include Rev. John O'Grady, spiritual di- rector of the soclety and director of the National Conference of Catholic Charities; P. J. Haltigan, reading clerk of the House of Representatives, and George J. Cleary, president of the par- ticular council of the local soclety. Rev. Mark Depp to Speak at Cal- vary M. E. Church. Rev. Mark Depp, minister in the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbla road near Fifteenth street, will preach at both services tomorrow. At ll nc]ock the theme of the sermon be “Tent and City,” and in the evenlnz at 8 o'clock he will preach on “The Love of the World.” These ser- mons will deal with problems appropri- ate to the first Sunday in Lent.” The church school meets at 9:30 o'clock and the Epworth League at 7 p.m. The week night devotional meet- Ing of the church is on Thursday at 8 o'clock. 5 NEW_THOUGHT. _ FREE METHODIST B. T. Roberts Memorial Church Corner 12th and N Sts. N.W. Rev. H. W. Mitchell, Pastor indag Schaol at 9:45. Preaching 4t ‘TIIE (,lll.llLH Yonng Pe % at 7. br. F. L. i Seminary .-ml e Institate. of D. Be Suce and (ome to This Serviee. UNION M. E. CHURCH 812 20th St. N.W. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor. Truth and Healing Meetings Will Bo Held at 1628 K St. N.W. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Everybody Welcome. _Leader, Mrs. Florence Wi RESBYTERIAN, Eastern Presbyterian Church Md. Ave. & Sixth ALFRED mon: “What Tn the Great. n ng the Proteatant Chu Music by Chorus € hristian Endeavor Meeting. Wi Should We andy 3:00pm ..wm.. Scho 7:00 3 ittan Fndelmr WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P People’s Se q'-mm Fourth Presbyterian 13th and Falrmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 AM— Sermon by Dr. James H. Miers SKubject: “The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper” 8 P.M.— Sermon lly Dr. Miers ubleet: “The Mnsmn of John the Baptist” NE To ALL CHEVY CHASE !l PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE. 9:15—Church Scho 00— Morning Waorship. 11:00—Junior Chr 6:43—Jntermediaf eavor. 6:45—Nenior Christian FEndeavor. V. 4. HILLMAN HOLLISTER. Pastor. 1l departments. o Endeavor. "Chiristian~ En- idren cared {4 viee, 11ih st ear o 10 11th St. and Rhode Island A . WUGH KERR FULTON, Minister The Mighty METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and B Streets Southeast YOU ARE INVITED "“FRANCIS ASBURY Formerly Known ns Mount Pleasant. Until furth held in the ne e ool room cotrane V00 Massachusetts “TH WILL PREACH 11—*"SAVING FAITH" 8—*"Human Accountability® Prayer Meeting: 1ith st et MRARATORARAGRN METHODIST EPVYORTH The Good Will Church IMA St ar N Carelimg Ave Tuke Livcoin Park Car John Paul Tyler, D. D. 9:30 am.—-S. S. 11 Sermon—Dr, Tyler “THE ONE WAY™ Epworth League Irving and Lamaont. N & 7 pm 8—Sermon—Dr. Tyler “OUT TO WIN” (Organ preluds at T30 pw Bert ¥ Aidrdze. Musical I Mra Frank A Frost Organis Thursday, § p Prayer \ll‘flllll Her Northwest Representative Church) Ve B SHURE rimary Dept., DIRECTOR 9 AN .m. League, 645 pm ome Advantages of Falluve.” IWIIIII. Assintant o the pastor. SDAY, 8 P\ EORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Dr. Lambeth, Bahai Meetmg Sunday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m. At the Playhouse, 1814 N St. SUBJECT. “PROGRESS OF RFI IGION” FRIENDS Meeting House 1811 Eye St. N.W. Addresses by Wilbur K. Thomas Exee. See. of American Friends Service Committee. Sat. 8 P.M.—“The Possibilities of Peace in Europe.” Growth of Good Will Sun.2P.M.—“How Can Friends Be of Greater Service to the World?” Quaker Constructive Work at Present. 11:00 AM.—Meeting for Wor- ship. Wilbur Thomas will be present. 9:45 A M. —sunday School. SOCIETY OF Pliong Franklin 1850, JUDGE, D FR Healine Muie . 5 ¢ 6:45—Good Words Club 8 Ub—Lect, v Dean Fraokiin. 3PM. istian Healing—Dean JEESPAY 7 P Y McClellan. WEDNFSDAY 8 P ALING AND PROSPERI Dean Frank ¥ 5 HEALING § daily. Qasses "\(\a and even: Rev. 830 A m—Sindar S DAY CRLE SOUTH. | (M. E. CHURCH SOUTH' 1100 am - dspm SO0 paw “A SQUARE DEAL” All want it, but do we all want to give It n every relation to life? The pastor's sermon at 11 am: “EXCESS BAGGAGE" It s possible to much of a good thing by the pastor at 8 pm. PETWORTH “Where Worship Comes First™ Qrant Clrcle & N W Ave N W Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor have Dumtarton Rev. KO o 00 4w F00 B b S 00 - Rvening s Vou have 8 vordial iny HAMLINE:: 92:30 am. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by Pastor, 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League, 8:00 p.m.—Preaching by the Pastor. Sunday School Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Corner dohn Marshall PI. & C St. N.W. JamesSheraMontgomery, Minister Mr. Eugene Mir R t “The Restoration of the Old Wells" i “The Wlndenng jew THE IMPERLA - BN SEaVices “The Church With the Lighted Cross.” TRINITY Penna_ Av 2. Rev FRANK STEEEMAN. icister, AM Church School. by, Minister artet. —Fise N Wrigley | FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth Street Near P Street Frederick Brown Harris Minister. Rev. JOHN C. W Director Relizious “A Cnmpamon for Lenten Days” Musie by Foundry Quartet Cholr. Thursday. 8 o.m.—Midweek Praise and Praver service. McKENDREE | Methodist Episcopal | Church “The Red Brick Church” Massachusetts Avenue Bet. 9th and 10th & W, Rev. William Pierpoint, Pastor Evangelistic Services February 26 to March 11 GOOD GOSPEL SERMONS Special music each ryvening. SANE SAFE SENSIBLE EVANGELISM Tomorrow ev £ at & o' clock. WASHINGTON BOYS INDEPENDENT BAND In a Sacred Concert SEATS FREE Calvary lethoist fipxsronal Columbia Road Near 15th Street § MARK DEPP Minister William S Hockman Dicvetor Keligious Educativa At Eleven O'Clock b “Tent and City At Eight O'Clock “Love of the World" \""“‘““‘ e jjl« SLEY nd eSS e STER 1 METHODIST ¢ EPISCOPAL “THE CHURCH BEAUTIFUL® Sinteenth at Allison Street Joseph Templeton Herson, D. D)., Minister DR, HERSON PREACHES 11:00 AM.—Sermon—"“THE SOUL AND THE CROWD* 8:00 P.M.—Sermon—"THE MAN PILATE" 948 AM = Chureh Schoot S0 M= Thuesday 700 P L Midweek Prayer Fpworth League Service and Praise Secvice, HAMLINE S0HOOM valo e TR E Marvie Breter For hartveiare call Onlwmiie S8