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THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D0, SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1928. PREACHER NAMED 10 OPEN MEETING Initial Sermon Before Epis- copal Convention. Right Rev. Charles Palme derson, Bishop of Chicago. has been ted as the pr er of the conven- | the triennial conven- ! 1 Church. which gton on October ncement was made to- with the statement that which will be delivered i C Foronto | ade a deacon | ion of Our | CONFERENCE IS HELD AT CHURCH OF NAZARENE Several H d Due"-\’e: A?{ond‘ Nazarene Ho Session. ess Movement zates were in at- day meeting W Church of and A streets he morning, Pa., Drra(“."d at superin- | supper | charge wives and Mrs. J. | INSTALLS SCORE BOARD. Park Sunday School | Has New Feature, wood Boys’ Band Will Play Pev. E Baptis oW Hez Swem UNDENOMINATIONAL, ‘Alexander H. Stew art | sangelin -,I‘ Cannda ¥ » Afcavdin s CNEW (HURCH (Swedenborg i) Church oI the Holy City Bth Ber Gl BONW -vn'-n ¥ Ave, % Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D, Pastor ssador Theater and Columbia RA. N.W An 15th St March 4, at 11 AM. “The Vmw From Hravrn v WaaCou YOI i PO AN LA BODY OF CHRIS a 10 Nhst ALL A CORDIAL BIONG ¥ 1k | nev ¥ 3o F The o Ve d ' Mt At MO | the Convention Preacher i . Bishop Anderson to Deliver | RIGHT REV. :DR JOHNSON TO SPEAK | ON FLEE FROI‘.’I IDOLATRY" to Be Held ¢ tomorrow morning the | Gove G on, will | preach on * follow- | g whi the ordinance of the Lord's pper will be observed. At the evening | service Iw wiil preach on “The Offering ity " continuing | a discussion of the Book of Acts | S g Mission Club will have a supper at the church Tuesday o 5 oclock. Mrs. Frank Nichols, who has irned from a p through will be the speaker. Society will be ad-| k | dressed by Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin, Wed- | sday. There will be election and | presentation of officers | The choir invites the members of the | church and their friends to a musical tea at the church Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m The Bible school board will meet at church for supper at 6 oclock Thursday evening. After a short busi- session there will be the depart- ment conference. 'HELPFUL HINT FOR LENT. | — Public Library Cites Books Suit- able for Season. uring Lent there is a desire to read religious books, but it is difficult to know what titles to select owin; are two helpful lists of k. urd by the Public Library and ble for distribution at the rrmml \mldmz and the branches: “Books i Suitable for Lenten Reading” recom- mended by Right Rev, Phlllp M. Rhine- lander of the Washington Cathedral, and “Books for Lenten Reading.” com- ed by Dr. John K. Cartwright of . Patrick’s Ch\lr(’h VISITORS TO PREACH. |Rev. G. E. Schnabel Attending Conference at Berwick, Pa. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. E. Schnabel, who is attending the an. nual con nce of the church at Ber- wick. Pa. the pulpit of the Albright | Evangelical Church, Fourth and Ritten- | house streets, will be occupied tomor- | row by visiting clergymen At the morning service the proather Wwill be Chaplain Thomas Livingston, U. S. A, retired. At the night service Arthur P, Black, executive secretary of the kIuU‘u‘ran Layman's League, will | spea Afro~Amzrxcan Yogoda Sat- Sanga Association Street N.W. VESPER w;&\uv AT 6 P.M. 1 | Welcome. Chru!‘adelphmn éhapel I Webster St N.W. CcATHOLIC St. Patrick’s Church, IOth St. Be!. F and G NNW. —Novena of Grace- March| 4-12 Services every horning Masses rch Service undays, vening 17 Macee 9,10 and 1 are at Hour— 7, 8 and 1oon St. Mdrys Church 5th St N.W, Bet. G & H Sts, Sunday Masses Masses at 7:15 and ¥:18, High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:30, 12:10, service Low T At v DENOMINATIONAL \(IL L1y of Y A N AR WASHINGTON 2 Fae w1 N W 1 an Mea o i VURSDAY T P M ¥ Service Mty Mit'lsilan WELINY LR M y 'r',u. AT Ay 1AW THERSAY 1 npu 1 Tean Franklia VIS AY R 1By CLASS v Dean 01 n 6ru Vit Y [ "W sy wleiigon el even 200 day after|: and! 412 at| CHURCH WILL SHOW| [ oot aaare | CHILDREN'S FIIMS' Educat»onal Program Set Ior | Next Week at First Con- | gregational. An innovation at the First Congre- ational Church, Tenth and G streets will be tried next Saturday at 2:30 oclock, when an educational motion pleture service for children will be held In addition to the feature picture there will be special news and educational reels and a comic picturc. Adults are also invited. admission free. There ! {will be an offering Jason Noble Picrce will preach at 11 am_on “Divine Com- | and at 8 pm. on “The! Supremacy of Man.” Motion pictures | shown at ‘the night service will include “The Spy of Nictau” and the five-reel feature picture. “Lest We Forget | Representative Frederick M. Daven- port of New York. will k ot 8|at o'clock Monday night on ur ourth of Bet Political Education i | on “Who Is My ) 1I\mn‘run His address be fol- owed by a motion picture. Tuesday| ” night at 6 o'clock the Men's Club will WILD MAN IS TOPIC. have as their dinner guest and speaker | - Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries. Friday night Stre hri the Women's Socicty of the church Hstree fond present the Petworth Players in three- Will Hear Rev. < will be| Rev. H. C. M . pastor of the H v and| Street Christian’ Church. will preach In ad- | tomorrow evening on ming the Wild Man." Sunday ol will _be J. H. SWICK, deliver an 5 o'clock | Presbyterian | 2 streets southeast, ecighbor.” the e Need | Church, ian Congregation Mayhew. en at 11 am. one-act play reels, the feature picture will be “The ! held at 9:45 am morning At 630 pm ndeave A play. “Jerusk Women's Prejudices” under the leadership The motion picture_serv Monday., Tuesday, Wedne: BIEh of & Race” deavor at 6:30 pm. The fir Classes for young and older men | scries of morning —toples meet. the seniol " 15 being pr Can We Help the Juvenile | by the Loyal the president, Tom Cummings. young people are invited. Thursday nights at 8 o'clock. by William Knowles (uupor and | Lenten message will be leader, Paul Sedgwick: and the | March 21. SERVICES AT PETWORTH. dition fo the news and educational ank N. Greeley mect at Sunday | on “Christ of the Hom S. C. E. to discuss Dr. 4 HOWARD SWICK, Rev “Commerce of Kingdom" Is Sub-|| 1 METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sth and B Streets Southenst YOU ARE INVITED ject of Pastor. The theme at Petworth Church tomorrow night, “Commerce of | the Kingdom.” is announced by Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor. In the morning at 11 o'clock. at which time the communion service will be celebrated, the pastor will preach on “The Dependent Multitudes.” RIBL NTS International | Bxble Students Association PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, 101 N Baptist Eckington Presbyterian Church North ¢ HEN Ma Theme Peck Memorial Chapel #8th and M St 300 Topic 430 pm 745 pm.—Tower sty T”WRHF Lectare by AL L. SMITH PRAISING JEHOVAR.” Service meeting. T45pm 1000 4 m o # PM nday ROUTTITTTTTTTT T ITTT O Chureh ot the Covenant Conneeticut Ave. & N St. N.W, CHAS. WOOD, D. D, Pastor W. A. Eisen Assistant. 9:45—Sunday School 11—Kindergarten & Light Bearers. Sermon—11 a.m.—Dr. Wood “THE UNCHANGING CHRIST IN A CHANG WORLD" _ PRESBYTERIAN. ORTHMINSTER St, and Khode Island Ave. N.W, H KERR FLLTON, Minister | WESTERN Presbyterian Church H 8. Between 19th Now. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor | 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor ermon—8 p.m.—Dr. Wood “CHRIST'S SYMPATHY WITH OUR TEMPTATIONS" Oth Sta, 1100 “Strength au §.00—""God Fir Benuty.” THURSDAY P.M. Study Cla o by the - UGG H T , Church of the Pilgrims| Southern 1000 4 m—Men s Carha 10,00 am.—Lenten wsembly 11.00am— s “The Exulcnce of God" Fadvavor Rev. Andrew "l‘ld “Ird Minister " Central Presbylemn Church (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY ) Interssctiinoof Fineenih arif, bivienth and Irving Ste W, . JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. o am —Simday S ol D.. Pastor. 11 00am )b m MeGull. | CHEVY CHASE PRESBYTERIAN THE CIRCLE K00 m K00 pm Vo Praver Service iidren cared for durmg the mom- “Mount Pleasant” | 1ith st ear or e 1600 st hue 1 I i 1 all departments Fourth Presbyterian 11 Streets N.W, Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 AM.— Sermon by Dr. James H. Miers Nublectt “The Secret of the Greatest Teacher” + Endeavar, Fuirmo Christian En ndenvor, /.3 MILLMAN HOLLISTER, Washington Heights Presbyterian Church John C. Palmer, D. D, Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 045 —Sunduy Sohnol Rev. 8 PM. Sermon by Dr. o by Dr of the Koyul Miers Nubject “The Sun and the Candle” SIXTH PRESBYTE RIAN Yok wnd Kennedy Sta REY. GODFREY &ll()li()l Pastor New York Avenue Presbyterian Church New York Ave, H and 13th Sts, Dr. Joseph R, Sizoo the Meart of the Clty or the Heart of the City nm o G NERVICES MY Vi Finl Preshyterian Churtb Myrshinly Flace N0 1t ALWAYS 945 AM 100A N Sunday Sehool “A Plea for lenca" 615 PM ., | B0 P Si- & Fellows “Men Who Calvary: Peter.” lip Made Simon Wil peacn at 11 it the D Slzon nvites you to his ne ond unnual series of LENTEN BIBLE BTUDY HOURS (o be Beld e the Mayfower Hotel cvery CPuesdny ato 11300 These Jectures will be hroadvast (hrough WHC D Hizoo will have for s theme this year, “The Gea kraphy of the Holy Land,” denl- Gunhu, 'l'rmplr Memorial MAL [tiew, m Wi A i 1o am “any B0 I Ay e and Christian Ene | Minister | § DR. WOOD TO PREACH TWICE TOMORROW Covenant Evening Missionary So- ciety to Meet at 8 P.M. Mondoay. “The Unchanging Christ. in a Chang- World" will be Dr. Charles Wood's {nermon subject tomorrow morning at {the Church of the Covenant. “Christ's siympathy With Our Temptations” will be his night subject. “Christ, the Pow- v of God" will be his subject for the ihursday night preparatory service, The Sunday school will begin its ses- sions at 9:45 o'clock. ‘The Young Peo- ple's Society of Christian Endeavor will discuss “Questions Asked by Young Peo- ple Concerning Life.” at their 6:45 o'clock service.” The Covenant Evening Misstonary Society will meet in the | chapel Monday at 8 pm. The Society of the Covenant's Lenten mission study Iclass will meet Tuesday 2:30 pm., in the home of Mrs. Robert Lansing: leader, Mrs. Irving Ketchum. The League of the Covenant will hold its monthly meeting Wednes |the home of Mrs. Bru The Lenten study cla their on ‘Thu | These classes are studying “The Sermon on the mnt,” Prof. A. J. Jackson, | teacher: ““The’ old T | Mabel N. Thurston, teachel | cational Task of the Church | Bentley, teacher e Church_in_the Changing City . J. R. Dufficld, | teacher. | REFORM IREF()RMED h and Monroe S 700 0 GRACE UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & | Sts. Thursday, March 8, 8:15 P.M. “Masters of the Wisdom.” Study Cla “Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.-W. March 4th @ 8 P.M. ./\ % ‘f) Q Biological Science V2 Harry D. Appleby .i Music by Thomas Elias nhl question meeting | PAL agavad-Gita class; Doctrine class. / Wednesday, members Christianity—A free; {meeting Theosophical Lecture Lightbringer Lodge T. S. | Marrister Wlde, G2 F A1 ONW The East and the West” Devereux M. Myers Mr Myers has spent thres years in India and other parte of the Oent A free atudy I v , ¥ i Gita SCO! St. btcph(.n s (,hurch HUTES l'ilh’(ri Nw. D.. Rector. Assistant. Groree Rex Kev. Grorge 1 SERVICE MARCH 2, 1078 050 8 m (exeeit $al s 510 pm 1N W and St. Thomas’ 180 Retween P and Q. Near Dupont Cieele i Ave Care ) niments, 8. 930 ‘ DANAM- 1100 AN hov « Bille Class 1 B WoRLIS Probt 1A 40 PN —Contimation Instnieidy B0 P Ve Peopie Hour S et e T AR W KPR Wi Thuraday Tussiday And A pm Hall a tee. o Seuthern WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL TG REEHLENES Ok WISCONSIN AVENTE KW, NEAIL w00, HOLY COMMUNION 1100 am & ! nror Wasiktto 4000 m w Wi or TAKE ONSIN CAVENER » on DEEY ROAD WS 1) CARS NE St Margaret’s . Ave and Wanenoft Place. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D, Holy Communion | Holv Commumion | won by e Rector, | Musical Service | | | | Rev. | a0 am With aer A0 Evensang Holv dale. 445 b communion. Thuraday, 7 and D.D, L Lent, ut 8 pon St Sty near Dupont Civele, Third Lecture, g with the followlng questions ‘The Helation of Land to Religlon ‘The Land as it n Eastern Presbyterian B Church The Water Courses of Palestine, The Hintory of the Land Ma Ave & . N telldons of e Cu ALERED. B, RANK Pl Ktelighons of the Country, e What Madern Archoology has b contribnted (o e Assuiances ! of a0 hrtatlan Falth [ Midweel sercion Thirstay at B pm was Jesus' I o o G m, a0 IMPCIRER," v DEAN GATESON SPEAKS AT ST. PAUL’S SERVICE Bethlehem, Pa., Churchman Will Be Heard Wednesday Night in Leuten Sermon, The principal Lenten service at St. | Paul's Church, Twenty-third street near | Washington Circle, 1s the Wednesday evensong at, 8 o'clock. ‘The sermon each | week 1 given by a prominent preacher. | Dean Gateson of the cathedral in Beth- | lehem, Pa., will preach March 1. | The children’s service is Wednesday afternoon. when the rector of the church, Rev. A. A. McCallum, gives a short instruction. There is a short devotional service Fridays at 5 pm, with instruction, a litany and hymns. In addition to the healing clinic on Sunday evenings, Mr. Reynolds con- ducts a_serviee 'of healing after the communion service Thursdays at 11 o'clock. EPISCOPAL. "ST. MARK’S CHURCH ™ Third and A Sts. . Reetor. nt. Adult Sermon \ple's Serviee League, Praver and Sermon WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m—Lenten Service and Sermon (Rec- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 23rd Street near “'I\hlng!nn Circle The Rev. Arlingt Sarviec on Daily_ 750 Revnolis rfid At weliome e of race ANl il e ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH N Ave, and VOSEONWL -3 L DIMON. D. D, Rector. (!Empbany G St. Near 13th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. ctor, ly Communion. Sermon by the Rector. 8:00 PM.—Evening Prayer and Rector’'s Bible Class. 7:30 AM.—Holy Communion each week day. ~ ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Sth St. Near Mass. Ave. N.F. Rev. GEORG ATKINSON, D. D, Reet FRVICES Ti50m ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square sr‘jn\'xct:s Holy Communion. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 P.M.—Evensong. 8:00 P.M.—Lecture by Dr. John- ston on: “The Definition of Truth lo'clock tomo. | Sunday School. 20 Jackson Pla 1T BAPTIST. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. | Rau'dob’bbb‘““"—fig Rev. Enrl Wilfley's Theme at Ver. | & TEMPLE BAPTIST & mont Avenue Church. . Ihvh & N Thomas E. Baorde & “To the Golden Gate and Back" is| € Northwest Minister the title of an illustrated lecture to be | % given by Rev. Earle Wiifley at the Ver- mont, Avenue Christian Church at 8 w evening. Dr. Wilfley has recently returned from a trip to! California. At the morning service, Dr. Wilfley's sermon subject will be “A Fateful Bargain.” & o Bibie Schont Cnier ROORDE 3 9.20 am.- o A SERMON 11—“Eating Holy Bread” TPM,B Y. P. U RB—"Believe Me" a0 );\\‘.a'ccccucné oy Sern Thuredny re Rezularls. G Worshin G LBBBLOLGOG0 000600066004, SECON D BAP’]_"IST CHRIS 'K (New). “THE CHRISTIAN “SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH ;aaao.aauoc Qo tained Haker Tanet. an “ivhin'of Mis. Annis €. Pt Regular Sunday Services at 11 a.m. Assembly Room, Hotel La Subject: “The Overcoming of Death” at 11 AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson F “Th Swnrd of lhe Chnshun | “WHAT HAVE YOU SPENT?" Rbight. Hanne First Baptist Church 16th and 0 Streets Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor -“T H CITY. e by auartet and ehorus 3:00 p.m.— T"F SEVENTH COM- _Berier, Sertiess—Came. 11:00 am. CELESTIAL M OU] neGo M. Pastor, =ith Hols Gond m 11:00 s | CONCORDIA CHURCH elieal Synod of N. A} b oand G oSte NW. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor 15 AN 00 A M 11-15 AM <ir B TM i USTRATED b ON LIFE OF CHRIST EVERYRODY WELCOME. MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Maryland Ave. and Ninth St N.E. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D., Pastor AM. Sta. e Waikielen Sunday School at 9 Good Teachers In Morning 30 Dependenl Mnlhtnaes.. Service at 11:00 P “Faith” The Transfonmng Power. \ Measace of Kevelation. People’s 11 am at 6 2 THE HOMFLIKE CHURCH "CHRIST LUTHERAN SOURI SYNOD) M and N Sta, Young a cardial welcome awaits you. 1o a timely sermon. Good Quartette Music. Fifth Baptist 1 Dr. dohn K. Brizza Will Preach: 11:00 a.m —HAS AY OF REVIV. {1 come whe Listes H Sermon on “lI\ingcring and Thirsting After Righteousness” Sermon an_ the Reatitude 0. 45— ) Midweek Len!en Service Thursday. v _A Chorch With a Sniritual Me of Kentucky il teae e 3 March 11, nof m..v.m- Luther Place Memonal Ty g R | campaign wiih FENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH | (at Th s Circle N.W)) Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D., | 9:45am-—Bible School | 11:00 a.m —Service with S “THE GOSPEL MYSTERY." 6:45pm.—Christian Endeavor Societies vice with Sermon: D OF THE WORD.” 00 pm—Lenten Services. 30 pm.—Junior Class tn “enator ALREN W Deht Exan- Yeiznsor RCH THAT ¢ Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the C'rele) FDWARD 0. (LARK. Pastor. cOVE AN NEW IDEAL” hrist at the II--or 9.43. B ST. AGNES' CHURCH 46 Qu N W ST JOHN'S CHURCH Georgetown Parish treet NW. HEAND TUCKER, Rector. SECOND SUNDAY IN LEAT Moty Com ser [ Rev. " Rev. Tho Rev. Hugh V. Servieas, Noamd 11 A M and 30 8N ROCK CREEK PARISH HOLY COMFOR tienreln, Ave. it [Christ Church, Georgetown O and Thisty Brst Sts Rev. K. PINKNEY WROTHL Keetor i GRACE CHURCH own) Below M. I Chicee. The Right Rev. Bishop Rhmelander Iy giving w course of lectures on Fhomay' Thursdays du n I8th & Church Thursday, March 8 Nubject The Worship of the Church In— The Book of Common Pra er Undeor the auspives of the Anglo-Catholio Club and the Churehmuan's Lengue of Washington ’wc hetics. Cl RHODE ISLAND AVE <N BETHANY AN Rev. HUGH T STEVENSON, ST PAUL’S English Lnlhenn Church Brookland Baptist 16th St. Ret. Lawrence and Monroe Ste. De. O. O. Dietz, Minister Waltemser an Commis Dr Huddle. ¥ n\\\ BRANCR ixteently and U > —Veupers. e, “Maddte. Paver Sery LUTHERAN CHURCH Nincteenth Street Baptist Chure! Rt\' Walte: l*i IB‘r’o’;lls?‘[‘) D., Pastor The 3 DR WAES, Piaior The Rlaad of Chelst Gr.m: Lutheran Church A Han r Ste X W th and_Upeh R Pas A n\u\ Zion Baptist Church F St bet. 3ed and A% St AW Rev. WAL T WASIINGTON. Pastor MODERN WomEN IN(‘ARNATION Northest e Twg : . stian Kev LL00 ATy “National Baptist Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th Strest and Columbia Road Gove G Do, Pastor Church of the Atonement N ¢ ! Kev SNYDER. Vastor BAPLTISY 'E Hez Swem ! HOWARD & 1" Johnson mnaw \* “FLEE FROM IDOLATRY" N W AThe Lo sew THE. OFFERING OF SELF" Mt Yo gt . Supwe KENDALL BAPTIST " | Ninth near W% W LASTOR KA TAND ".l"u- am. 8w Jesus tn Kevatuing o atnae At foam WA WELCOMY Calvary maptlst Sth & H S NWL Minister Rev Eleven O'Clock “EVERYTHING, PLUNY Setvive! . W. S Abernethy, (Communion Eight O'Clock “NOBODY HOME" First in Series of Fireside Sermons on Home Prohlems Ty M Orean Meeltal, Me thomas