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o N < b » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 BE DEDICATED {Five Programs Scheduled at Brookland Baptist. Church. Five separate programs have been ar- Tanged to celebrate the dedication and occupation of the new Sunday school building of the Brookland Bflpllsll Church, at Sixteenth and Monroe streets northeast, beginning tomorrow | at 11 och\(‘ Dr. T. Watts of Baltimore, secre- tary Of the State Sunday School Board of Maryland. will deliver the address for that occasion and Dean Wilbur of George Washington University will of- fer the prayer of dedication. In the evening Dr. O. O. Dietz, the pastor, will | deliver and evangelistic sermon. | will be dedicated with exercises beginning tomorrow and continuing through BROOKLAND BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL | | | ! New structure erected at Sixteenth und Monroe streets northeast, which Monday night at 7:45 o'clock will be | “denominational night.” when an inv tation will be extended to all the Bap- | sts of Washington to examine the new building, E. H. DeGroot, jr.. moderator | & of the District of Columbia, Assoc ation, | will preside. Rev. W. S. Abernethy of | Chureh will deliver the Others on the program | ure reading. Rev. Hugh | . Rev. Gove G. W. Johnson. . C. B. Austin, John C. Ball, benediction, T. Stevenson Johnson: gree! | and \ District v Church. } Brook: \ e ad- | preside ti Fletcher of Ohio will d; iver tl eSS “Who Is Your Hero.” Community night, Wednesday night. | planned especially for the people of the communities of Brookland and Woodridge. Greetings will be 1eceived from Rev. R. N. Edwards of the Meth- | odist Church. Rev. W. F. Eagieson (\X Sherwood Presbyterian Church, Rev. | H. Stevens of the Church of Qur <m:nr #nd Rev. S. H. Kormann of St. Stephen’s Luthern Church. The X\rr(!d“nt( nl the two citizens' associatio 1 jand. M. M. Mclean, and Wmdridzr | M. C. Wilson, also respond. The address of the evening will be given b Representative Arthur H. Gu‘(‘n\\md ©f Indiana. Church night will be held Thur Talks will be given by the deacons Sunday School officers, president of the Young People’s U and the various other organizati i Commencing March 25 and continu- tng until April 8, the church is planning | a series of revival <er\1(‘(’ under the | | direction of Rev. E. O. St ist and singer from the Buplmt Bible\ Institute, New Orleans. Rev. Dr_O. O. Dietz is the presenl\ tor of the church. pas'l'he Sunday School plant was buflt‘ at a cost of $200.000 and is a 4-story | brick structure, fireproof, and consid- |k ered one of the best equipped Sunday | Sehools in the District of Columbia. It | contains approximately 100 separate | sooms, arranged so that each depart- | ment has its own assembly hall sur- rounded by class rooms—a separate | room for each class. L}Tx building hasl been completely furnis As soonpu the Sunday School hulld- tng is paid for, the church proper will | be_ constructed adjoining the building just completed. plans for which are al- | Feady completed, to cost about $300.000. At present the church services are being held in the basement of the new build- | tne. Church South Announces Pro- gram for Tomorrow. The St. Paul Methodist I-:pxsmpalg Church, South, Rev. William D. King | pastor, will conduct services in the Colony Theater, Georgia avenue and | Farragut street, tomorrow as follow: Sunday school, 9:30 am.; sermon b), the pastor, 11 am. Services will be held in the home of | Grant B. Bruce, 73 V street, in the eve-| ning; Epworth League, 7:15 pm.; ser- mon by the pastor, 8 pm. A service is planned for the placing | of the box in the corner stone of the new church at Thirteenth and Crit-, tenden streets at 3 pm. The principal | address will be delivered by Dr. J. H.| Baltis, presiding elder of the Washington | district. It is expected the congregatio: the church by Easter| CONFIRMATlON ADDRESS. { Rev. L. B. Pranck to Speak at Em- manuel P. E. Church. A confirmation address will be given y Rev. L. B. Pranck, pastor of Emmanuel P. E. Church, tomorrow at 930 am. He wil also preach at 11 o'clock. Canon Anson Phelps each at 7:30 pm. Lenten 1d Wednesday evening Btokes CALVARY IMI'T CHURCH #ih & H St NW. by MR. ARCHER GIBSON Nationatly Known Concert Organist 1 New yark iy f st Kight O'Clork | Wednesday, March J41h, Popular Program ket 8100 eash, o sale ut 28 19 SV IIER SEIY THE BODY OF CHRIST— 1ot " the Bexbiming.” iy Weliome Order of Christian \’h,snu Dr. and Mre. V. Homer Curtiss ToEICn The Minist Deultiom and Kedemption = Souition wud Pasehic Fowers A O C. M. Chapel, 350% Quebec 1, 8 PM, Every Wednesday " MAKOH " ot Angles > | o un .J o e Promotion prural Hol Thursday nl:hl { SPECIAL LENTEN SERMON. Rev. SERVICES FOR 0. E. S. | | | Rev. B. H. Melton will preach both to- | morrow_morning and evening at_the | Ninth_Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, having as his | morning subject, “Backsliding in Heart. and in the cvening, “Following the | Star.” Several chapters of the Eastern Star | il atiend. the evening service in a J. J. Queally Will Preach at Transfiguration Service. The services tomorrow at Transfig- uration Episcopal Church, Fourteenth and Gallatin streets, will be: Holy com- | munion, 7:30 am.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock: evening prayer short address, 8 pm.; church scliool, 930 am. At the i1 ocloc service Rev. J. Queally, rector, will | | preach one of a T e | sermons. The special services during the Lenten season are at 10 o'clock daily ‘and Fri- | day evenings at 8 o'clock THERAN. KELLER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Mary d Ave. and Ninth St. N.E., S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D, Pastor fl(hun) at 9:30 AM. Good Te Inspiring Music Morning Service at 11:00 “For or Against” LUTHERAN. | CONCORDIA CHURCH (Ex Sunday achers E ‘Approaching Shadows” ening Service at 7:43 Young People’s Societies at 6:45 P.M. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH JORSHIP HARMONY JTHE LUTHERAN & CHIRCL I AR HELL RING OBSERVE CHURCH YEAR CIAL SERV Ko N TH AR CRIFICIAL P LREWISE TNCLCDED %T PAU sh I,mllrmu ST. MARK'S i B S.W.. Dr. Hayes, Pastor. 9:45 am.—Bibie School. DD : s D 3 ‘ i BEY. JouN T ut REV. W. . WALTEMYER, K. D, 5 BRAN o Dr. Hudd Rev ‘.1. PAL utheran )' Lenien, Service. | Sddrels. Rev. J. Baker, York, P _ 11 am. and 8 n.m. 8. COLUMBIA H er L. Waltemyer, rayer Nervice, ny Nervice. W. Richard Schmidt, Pastor English. 11 X Gallatin & 1ith (N Rev. H. Manken, J f:40am Lhurch of Reformanon 2nd & B S John Weidley, :?om.C. GRACE Jopoa Hall, Hth and Up serhard K. L LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL Thomas Circle N, G. M. Diffenderfer, D. D.. 9:45—Bible School - ST, Slhl’llEA ’ 1611 Brentwood Rd. N. . SAM Il KOKNM School 11:00 a.m —"Feeding the 5.000." 7:45 p.m.—*“Mary Magdalene. " ST. MATHEW'S Home Theater Illd[l. (C near I‘Illll Rev. E. School Pastor. 11—Service with sermon. 6 45—Christian Endeavor Societics 8—Service with sermon. Thursday. 8. Pri and Bible study. Sermon ¥ This church welcomes YOU. Bible 1 S\'len TRINITY 4th and E Sts. Hugo H. Hennig, Pastor SERVICES: 8:30, German; 9:45, S. S, 11 AM, MISSOUR CHRIST N. J. Ave. Between M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 9:45am., S. S. 11—"Who Are the Pare in Heart?” A Sermon on the Beatitudes Thurs. 7:45 P.M., Midweek | Lenten Service English Service Tople: “The New lhnll" TH-DAY ADVENTISTS. Companionate Marriage and Divorce (Lecture No. 2) Has the Bottom Dropped Out of Society? Are These Days Like the Days Before Noah’s Flood ? How to Have a Happy Married Life! A crowded house heard Dr. Wilkinson's first lecture, A flood of requests demands him to go on. Arcadia Auditorium 3132 14th St. N.W. (Near Park Road) 30 P.M. Leader Musieal Program. Prof. J. W. Osboy What, When and How ll FAREWELL SUNDAY OF EVANGELIST A. Watson Argue y Mear Him Sunday Night 7:30 “HELL DISCOVERED 18 MILES FROM WASHINGTON" Full Gospel Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts 7. 30—Fopular Evangelistie Last Chance to Mear Him Pastor Collier Preaches Next Week Tues—~>Binding Up” Wed.—"A Good Day” Fri. Crusaders—"0Our Khield” BERUKE 1O BMEAI THE AKGUE MERICAL PR | each day, | Assembly' Room, Hotel La BISHOP M’DOWELL LENTEN SPEAKER Methodist Episcopal Prelate to Preach at Keith's Theater Noonday Services. Bishop W. F. McDowell of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church will be the speaker for the third week at the noon- day Lenten services held in Keith's Theater. The services start at 12:20 are broadeast by WRC and are under auspices of the Federation of | Churches. The toplcs of Bishop McDowell will be: Monday, “The Belicfs of Religion”: Wednesday, “The Dutles of Religion”; Thursday. “The_Personal Relations of | Religion.” and Friday, “The Unity of Religlon.” The Tuesday service will be addressed by Rev. Mark Depp, pastor of Calvary Methodist Episcopal - Church. Chairman for the weck will be Rev. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer. pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church. LISTS SERMON TEXTS. Rev. Dr. Johnson to Preach Twice Tomorrow. At_the morning service tomorrow at the National Baptist Memorial to Re- ligious Liberty, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, will preach on the “Of Whom' the World Was Not rthy.” In the cvening service his subject will be “The Offering of Self.” Baptism will follo _ BamAL Bahai Meeting Sunday, March 11, 8 P.N At The Playhouse 1814 N st . Iniversal Love” T PENTECOSTAL. BIBLE HALL Assembly of God Corner Ninth and ¥ N.W. Herbert W. Rline Distriet "\‘lllll A _ THE CHRlSTlAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH 1 npon Ch Thin of Mrs Regular S Annie € Services at 11 am. in Subject: “The Practical Unity of God” Sunda Sehool, 20 Jackson Place. at 11 AM. 20 Jackson ¥ __nou |(~ 2 AM. T § CHURCH OF CHRIST 14th St. and Meridian Pl N.W. John Allen Hudson, Minister Bible Sch (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) Church— Address—Mi APITAL WE Capital i €. Mayhew A. Voorus MAGRUDER Landover, Md. darred Havden MOUNT KA l(\l\ ) st. Raiier, Mo O N Kretdter RO Rockyille, 3 Benning. D o Sultland, Md. TAK Takoma Fark. (Meet Seventl TUXEDO Tusedo, Md. A 120 Near 8 NAY MONT AVENT , Ao North Ol B NW. Takoma Park Carroll Witlow Aves. a Sehon an Endeavor & Yermont Avenue 045 A m—Hible School 1" Kichards g Our intian Endeay Houletien, T4 045 pm Columbia Hewghts B el Kol 7 ol st Eadeavor, e IR RISITAN FELLOWSHIE 1A th Al e W' BPTHAN | Brookland Baptist | 1610 ML Dot Eawionce and Monros Nte, Dr. O, O, Diete, Minister 0808 o Sunday Solaol 100 am e Hermon | I e, @ i PR Y, P 0 ey { Amphities—1Twa Washingtoy | wonpm i ent, M | i aann‘aooccaounmo‘éoo‘oéa WILL NAME DIRECTOR FOR RELIGIOUS WORK Gunton - Temple Presbyterian Church Accepts New Method for Training of Children, A religlous work director, whose du- ties will be in connection with the training of children, will be employed at the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presby- terlan Church. The-sessfon last Sunday voted to dis- continue the Sunday, 8 o'clock, preach- ing service, with the exception of once a month, so that the pastor, Rev. Ber- nard Braskamp, may devote more time to the large number of young people CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE. Evangelist Will End Services at Tabernacle Tomorrow. The four weeks' campaign which has been conducted by Rev. A. Watson Argue, Canadian evangelist, at the Full Gospel Tgbemncle, North Capitol and K streets, will close with an all- day service tomorrow. He will speak at 11, 2:30 and 7:30 o'clock. His last message will be on “Hell Discovered 18 Miles from Washington.” Rev. Harry L. Collier, the pastor, will conduct a public healing service Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. and speak on “Binding Up the Broken Hearted,” and Wednesday on “In a Good Day.” Fri- day night will be crusaders’ enrollment night, when he will speak on “Our who are now attending the evening | SiE05, Christian Endeavor services. A junior Christian Endeavor Society mects Sun- day mornings at 11 o'clock. During the study period of the Sun- day School, the pastor and Mrs. Bras- kamp are holding a communicant’ class for the young people who a planning to unite with the church | Tthursday of Holy Week. BAPT PETWOR1 H e I Wasbineton Series of Lenten Lectures‘ A series ot lectures are being deliv- ered by Right Rev. Philip Mercer Rhinelander, canon of Washington, at St. Thomas' Parish Hall, Thursday nings during Lent, under the auspices of the Anglo-Catholic Club and the Clmr(‘hm('ns V‘nglu‘ of W'uhlngmn “God’s Goads to Power” 8P M— js—Quartet Music day School Inspirational Ser P:30—Graded S 1 am BY. P Wo are_holding 0. Will vou pecial meetings Aprit il by vour Dres h | A FRIENDLS you, | KENDALL BAPTIST| Ninth, near B S.W RYLAND, TEMPLE BAPTIST 10th & N Thomas E. Boorde Northwest Minister 126th ANNIV RY OF THE First Baptist Church 16th and O Streets Dr. Samuel J. Porter, Pastor 11am—“LEST WE FORGET.” Communion after morning service. TIIE SPIRIT'S (‘O\VIC- TION.” Sermon by Dr. PdRObln!on of H}a(uvllle S. 8., 9:30 am. B. Y. P. U., 6:45 to 7:45. Swedish services at 3:30 pm. and a festival of songz on Monday evening. Dr. C. A. Chader will speak. Come and Worshin With Sermons by the Minister “Bathasar Huebmaler, Martyr For New Testament March 10th, 1528, 8—"Do and Teach.” 7—Sr. and Inter. B. Y. P. U. Special series 11 8pm beginning 's Today. Ath St and V. ELLIS C. PRI Ave. ~aoonouancuoaaonua Pas ¢ National Baptlst Memorial To Religious Liberty 16th Street and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 11:00 AM. “OF WHOM THE WORLD WAS NOT WORTHV i “THE OFFERING 'OF SELF.” Ba 11 ANM “One Thing You Can Do” k Services. Same Sermon. t Cabital Street Branch. “The Angei in the Rock” rief.Bright. Hapoy_ Services——Come. Chevy Chase Baptist (Western Ave. Near the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK. Pustor. SOIOIGACOOBLO0OV0R OO Nietory in SOBH0000000DT nococuemm West Wnlungton Baptist Chnrcln 11 AM USHALL WASHINGTON sy SOAVIGST T 4 (!Ealharp Jfiapnst 8th & H Sts. N.W., Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Will Preach At Eleven O'Clock “INTERPRETERS OF CHRIST” Eight O'Clock “MARRIAGE AT THE BREAKING POINT” Second in Fireside Series 11—Jr. Church—Rev. 840 S mw .1 Councitor sehool THE LIFE OF VlCTORY IN CHRIST Tuesday to Friday, March 13-16 AKERS:—Mr. L. L. Legters, of the Pioneer Mission Agency. Charles G. Trumbull, of the Sunday School Times. 11'A.M. daily in the National Baptist Memorial Church (16th St. and Columbia Road) Bible Hour—Mr. Legters “God’s Provision for Victory” 4:45 P.M. daily in the New York Ave. Presbyterian Church (Between 13th and 14th Streets) Mr. Legters and Mr. Trumbull, Alternating, on “The Possibilities of the Christian Life” 8 P.M. daily in the National Baptist Church Mr. Trumbull—Subjects: March -Ilh to 27th HEAR “CHARLIE” Preach, Sing, Whistle AND " “LAURIE” PLAY s Concert Grand Piano Moetropolitan Baptist Church Sixth and A Streets N.E, Charlie's Subject Sunday 3 pan, “The Relation of the Movies to the American Home"” 1 am,, “Standing Back of the Church” A Tremendous Word of Four Letters “Forage--the Wages of Oxen” | I SECOND BAPTIST)| YOGODA, Afro-American Yogoda \ Sat-Sanga Association 123 T Street N.W. VESPER SERVICE AT 7. A L,umy "Prodra tory, Healing faer My HEARTT WELLOME T0 ALL. _CHURCH_OF GOD. CHURCH OF GOD Jersey, Ave. and nv i SUNDAY SERMON TOPICS. | - Dr. Diffenderfer of Luther Place Church Announces Texts. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Why Men Reject Christ” and at 8 p.m. on| “Come Forth.” The Christian Endeavor is enndun-‘ ing a series of national social hours in which the entire program is typical of | the country under study. Next week there will be a Norwegian night. 6 PM. J————-—————L CHURCH of GOD The Church Where God’s Blessings and Power Fall Rhode Island Ave. & 11th St. N.W. FAY C. MARTIN, PASTOR 2:30 “LITTLE FOXES” 7:30 “What Would Happen if Jesus Came to Washing- ton?” 1:15 Sunday School. 6:30 Young People. Old Fashioned Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 GENUINE SALVATION—HOLY SPIRIT BAPTISM—DIVINE HEALING BIBLE ¢ Will the World Ever Be Converted For centuries Christian people have endeavored to convert the heathen nations to tianity without success. That the real conversion of mankind to righteousness must await the establishment of God's Kingdom on earth is the theme of A. D. Eshelman of New York City 11 AM.—Sunday Savey Theater 3030 14th Street N.W. All Welcome WRHF International Bible Students Association Attractive Program on 5:30—6:00 P.M. Sunday Seats Free No Collection ALL SOULS’CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 A M.—All Souls’ Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “DISCOVERED SAYINGS OF JESUS” II. “THE MIRROR” 5:00 p.m.—Quiet Period. Lewis \l\\aler organist, Assisted by Mrs. Florence Sindell, 7:30 p.m—Motion Picture Hour. “THE MUSIC MASTER” soprano. | Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church ; 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler Minister Director of Religions Education 9:30—Church School 11:00—Sermon. “WHAT CAN THE MODERN MAN BELIEVE ABOUT HIMSELF?” Nurserv to care for children under four vears during church—trained matron in attendarice. 10:00—Adult Bible Classes. 4:00—Lenten Class under the leadership of fr. Lovell 30—Young People’s Forum. Speaker. Miss Gladys Bowling. Director of the Visiting Nurse Association of Washingtos. “OPPORTUNITIES IN NURSING AS A PROFESSION® 30—Discussion Grov WHAT IS THE M \TTFR WITH THE CHURCH?" Based on Bruce lu\l’(uns book, “What Can a Man Believe?” Leader, Mr. Lovell THURSDAY, MARCH 15 Lecty THE PROBLEM AM.—Child lu"une CHILD.” Dr. John F. Lind, eth’s Hospital. 8:00 pm— “INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION” Dr. Knight Dunlap, Professor of Experim Johns Hopkins University, FRIDAY, MARCH 16 6:00 PAL--Father and Son Dinner. 00 al Psychology, o . | First Congregational Church Tenth and G Streets JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Sunday School at 9:30 am. C K at 630 pm Friendly Class for Men, lod by Frank N. Greeley, 9 45 am. Fanny Hazen Class for Women, led by Mrs. Frank E Webner, 9:45 am. 11 aam—Dr. Pierce speaks on “The Delicacy of God." 8§ pm.—Dr, Harris E. Starr of New Haven and Washington speaks. Motion Pictures Shown Saturday Night “Behind The Setting Suv 'he Light of Faith" (feature) Motion Pictures for a l’urpu.w. Mon, Tuee, Wed,, Thurs. and Friday at 8§ PM. 2:30 P Saturday Bspecially for Children News and Educational Films 6-Reel Photoplay “A MAKER OF MEN A dramatic story throwing inte sharp contenst the man who s for himselt and the man who lives for others. s of Parent: Teacher Associations, Hon peaks onn “Financing the Public Schools tollowed by the mation picture, "\ 8 pw. Monday, \u:l\wo Robert G, Simmons, M. ¢ ot the Distriot of ¢ ulumhu\. Maker of Men"