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ADVENTISTS HAVE MEMBERSHIP GAIN Church Enroliment Grows. but Edifices Decrease. Report Reveals. There was a gain in membership but loss in the number of churches of the cventh-Day Adventist denomination een 1 3926 in the United % to census returns an- | Department of Com- reports show there were 1.081 n 1926 with 1 ed with 2. 3 1916 s reported in for 1 as reported tal expendit in 1916 were anclud- “WHAT HAVE YdiTSPENT." E. C. Primm Picks Sermon Subject for Tomorrow. Have You Spent?” will be the )] row night of Rev. . pastor of the Second This sermon will be at an 1 Street Rev. nh. Seventeer 8 o'clock a: the church and Virginia avenue P ne of Mr. be observed at LENTEN SERVICES. Bpecial Rites Set for Tomorrow in Memorial Church. services will be held wren Church. S, 1OmOrTow The pastor, Dr. preach in the p Jesus Refused.” Drama in in the gherty The C r socicties will p.m. The Sun- have a feature program Special serv irsday evening du at 8 o'clock. with sermons by SATURDAY, MARCIT 3, Christian Endeavor 1., ASKED T0 END USURY IN MAILS The March meeting of the District ot | Columbia Christian Endeavor Union will he held at St. Paul's English Lutheran | Church. Eleventh and H streets, Mon- !day at 8 pm. Another session of the publicity class, under the direction of | D. R. Potter, will be held at this time. | | The scctety winning the shicld at, this mecting for the best attendance will be | allowed to keep it through the conven- | tion About 600 registrations have been re- | | ceived for the Christian Endeavor con- | | vention of the District of Columbia, to | be held at Calvary Baptist Chureh, | March 2 r. Daniel A | Poling. tional So- | ciety of cmkmm Endeavor: Edward P v ¢ of the Inter- rroil M. Wright, | seeretary of Ma lr\l'md | Seeks Aid in Loan Sharks’ Campaign. By the Associated Press ALBANY, N. Y., the mails for usurfous loans, some of which have Christian Endeavor Union and now | been found to call for interest ranging recreational secretary of International 2 000 per s v. will make addresses. The theme ‘y fro 320 to 1000 per cent, las l, night Gy arieade With Christ” and will | Prompted Attorney General Albert Ot precede the inauguration on Easter | tinger to invoke the aid of the Fede morning with sunrise prayer meetings | postal authorities in a campaign re- of this nation-wide movement of Chris Wil o tian youth. 4 I;X&‘IHUKII v( K n ew At St. Paul's English Lutheran C. E., Dl e Aiss Dysinger. secretary of the Lutheran ¢ Mr. Otting Tnnor Mission, will have charee of the s herehy meeting of that socie e e LENTEN SERVICES LISTED., Rev. Thomas W. Rites for Five Days of Week. The rector oi the Church of the Ascension. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, an- nounces the services for tomorrow and next week as follows: Tomorrow—8 am.. holy communion; 9:30 am.. church school: 11 am, corporate commur for the men of the parish and sermon > se school; 6 pm., Young 7:30 pm. evening )d sormon V‘l y—10 am. ion, | 1€ penitential of 7:30 pm. the Daughters of the King will meet in the choir room, and at 8 pn.. the vestry will meet at the rectory. Wednesda am.. holy communion; | 7:30 p.m.. litany and address. Thursday—10 am.. holy communion; 4:45 p.m.. penitential office and address Friday—10 aux holy communion: 7:30 pm. litany and address by Rev. Dr. Leflingwell of Bar Harbor, Me. CONFIRMATION SERVICE. Bishop Will Officiate at Church of Transfiguration Rev. J. J Queall rector of the Church of the Transfiguration, will pre- sent a large class for confirmation to- morrow at 8 o'clock. Right. Rev. James E Freeman Bishop of Washington, will preach The will be holy communion holy com- m on and sermon at 11 o'clock and church school at 9:30 am. Rev Mr Queally has prepared a se- ries of <pecial sermons on the “Great Truths of Christianity.” to be vered at the 11 o'clock M‘r\lc"s during Lent. “IDEAL CHURCH" IS TOPIC. Eckington Presbyterian C. E. Will Join Rev. Henry B. Wooding will tomorrow morning at the g Presbytertan Church. North Caj street and Florida avenue, on theme “The Ideal Church.’ members of the Senior Chris an En- dea) Society will have a sp2 on the program In the evening at 8 o'clock the theme as anncunced Is “The Love of God ™ Members of the Emmaus Bible c! will meet Tuesday nigh day School House. The pastor speak Thursday night on the gospel of March 3.—Use of formetly e | Socie v pointed out terday, 1t revealed that with arters in Geor: N b scale with residents of nu dustrial and railroad cente! York State, and with their represent tives in this State. find that many of those ing in violation of our laws.” the attorney gel neral wrote, side outside of the State of New Yorl and place 1 aliy woman or girl, in the State oan, sale of salary « to the office in thi signs a paper which & rough the mails to the owner without te. who ’s wheth 1ot ake the log local representative through the mails. “I believe this is a could properly be investigs | department and would appr sistance in curtailing the activities these operators.” £ Conkb Announces who are S ation for o of nis decision matter which d by your te your of WILL HOLD COMMUNION Hamline Methodist Episcopal Serv- ice to Be at 11 0'Clock. The sacrament of holy communion will be administered at the 11 o'clock rvice tomorrow at Hamiine Methodist Sixteenth at Ailison Herson, mini: Herson will ¢ the sub- Needs.” women will ext Wednesday Orrel Moody Home Missicn- L s t-cx'\l sermo ject being “Two E An_all-day meeting be held in the chapel the Ladies' Ald, psid services tomorrow at 7:30 am. ary “Harr president, TN meet. . Reports vear's work will be followed by of officers of the Ladl Krause of the Juvel B. T. Hynson will speak at the Missionary meeting at 2 o'clock REVIVAL 1S PLANNED. of ction Mary d Mrs Service. gin Tomorrow, The conduct Metro A streets north row morning. There will be service ndat m. and 7:45 pm. and each & * at 11 Available for inspection at any time— day or evening, including Sundays. which th HE rever ..I butler's bedrooma, with two and thiceo and the wnother, approached by wonderful st artietic pati Pioneers in Co-operative Apartments i Ab, Al New York Atlorney General " interstate traflicking in | York State | Postmaster General | M their .mu | the Home | will e Rec]\eck of Navy Flycr’s Altitude Mark Lowers Figure, But Record Still Stands ‘This mark has twice been exceeded” ord of Lieut. €. C. Champion, U. The Itallan, Donati, soared 11753 lowers the mark from 11.723 mef 1o | meters, or 38.559 feet, recently, but this 117110 meters, or 38,418 feet, which is| was not recognized ns n record, as he now iisted as the official world did not excel the former mark by 100 record for all types of airc meters. which the federation’s rules re- npion still the rec 'he Federation /\(~|u|mulu|ur Inter- for Capt. Hawthorne C. nationale terday informed the N balloonist. who ! tional Acronantic Association that a re check of its figures showed that the original mark of 11,723, accredited to Champion in his flight over Washington st July. was fi fimull Ir. MAN FOUND INJURED ‘FRENCH TARIFF BILL | IN APARTMENT LOBBY} IS PUT INTO EFFECT i i s i M Machine Co. | Says He was Assaulted by Uniden- | Measure Makes Coneessions on U A pab b tified Individual—Police | Are Puzzled. | of the Conard and T streets, A recheck of the air) bhnl‘ altitude ree- altitude . with Will Accompany aim | Gray, American fnuml d struments tes to 3 470 feet, wa: ion, which held whm“ of hl 5 the I have * aciated Pross quh 5LV n the U his < deported fr fyron L. Boyer, Tractors, but Increases Duties e special ation r the child his plac can t where he © mother nds on Foodstuffs. At Press PARIS, March 3 tariff bill, with only | tions which mostl foodstutr Irvine Leame a law yesterd: After the Sen- tell 1 e had made a fow minor changes the mber accepted (hem and voted 130 il ew duties Found in the lobby Bypsiion e of Apartments, Thirteenth | with blood flowing from ¢ in the side of his nose, yea old, dfastly he sus other than that he v i The French Tight modif new * Bos | 1701 to me to Emergency al in such a weakencd condition at a blood transfusion wa d at one time this morni or operator found him in the nd called the first precinet station terday also definitel muncr- consid- | of; arned he has itzerland The new tariff law of France ‘mvm concession to imports of £ <he adopted tractors while increasing | Canadian mother dutics on_foods vhi shand as his as the chief ftem af | she believed t 1 admitted police n at the hospita al versions of the Policeman Paul L. Barne Barnes said he unable how Flanagan got into the lobby « wartment house. CONT!NUES LENT SERIES. D. Ranck Returns Baltimore Service. 1 for NOVENA OF GRACE. . J. l‘unkn to Pu ach ly at St. Mary’s. Du the will be held March 4 to ) » of the Apostc reach the sermoi Re. Night- | Rev. H. From Unable Two Boys The second of a serles of Lenten se P mons will be preached tomorrow morn- ing by Rev. Harry D. Ranck in Grace Reformed Church at 11 am. on “Ha | Do We Learn About Jesus . Ranck pr s in Gra While urtin crossi Reformed Church nd more. The topic tomorrow {will be “Abram Blessed and Bl Lenten topies are discussed in Thursdav evening meetings. The topic next Thursday will be “The Jovous Life." Tuesday at 8 pm. the consistory at the Woman's at REPRESENTATIVE TO TALK. Robsion to Speak at Takoma Park Baptist Church. of | wo Mr “Crumbs From the Master's Table” Rev. H. E. Beatty's Text 1hs Fro the subject tor >re will b Bible School to Meet. “Ch reh | Second Church or. t will rdeavor meets at are held cvery Taylor Evangelistic Party Will Be- am. 6 pin and The pastor, Rev. H sreach tomorrow moi D e Sermon Series to End wouid be as to u'n ainder of am. and FOSTER MOTHER CLINGS T0 HEIR s Deported to Canada, Mrs. | Boyer Says. foster-mother wife of the son of Joseph Boger. ch: hoard of N will go with him Boyer's «d today to appear Monday rd r authoritics must the bab; aid him back into_thi with him for ays d will see ho not his own the an to Identify Knocked One Seriously on of the {Capper Proposes culture Day Observ: m('v‘ he people of the United 'U)lllll be urged to observe the first ‘Thursday in October each year as gricultural day relationship of ] being of the Nation, per pesolution apor terday and sent to th ction ator Capper D.C. MONEY BILL * HEARING MONDAY Anpromiation Measure to Be Taken Up by Senate Suhcommittee. | Agr Boy if He Is 3.1 4-y hile helr to n nited State to eo-operate the day PACIFIC FLYER SPEAKER AT VAUGHN CLASS FETE \Linm_ Lecter J. 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