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PAGEANT, THE KEY, WILL BE PRESENTED Will Be Given at Evening| Service of Calvary Baptist Church Tomorrow. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will preach at the 11" o'clock service tomorrow mor ing on the subject, “Open Windows." The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will follow the morning service. The service will be broadcast by Station WOL. At the evening service, which begins at 7:45 pm. a pageant will be given, entitled “The Key,” under the aus- pices of the woman's department of the Washington Federation of Churches. Girls from the junior section of the federation are presenting the pageant under the direction of Miss Helen Swartwout. The Lucia Greene Chapter of the | World Wide Guild will hold its annual banquet Priday at 6 o'clock at the Y. W.C. A, Seventeenth and K streets. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will be the speaker. Mrs. Dwight K. Terry and | Miss Virginia C. Wingfield will take Teservations. 1 Debate Tuesday Evening. “Resolved, That the Young People of | Today Are Better Than Those of | ‘Yesterday,” is the subject of a debate to be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, between three members of the Chris- tian Endeavor Alumni Council (affirm- ative) and three members of the Tues- day Evening Christian Endeavor So- ciety, in the prayer meeting room. Prior to the debate, a brief quarterly business meeting of the Alumni Coun- cil will be held, which all members are urged fo attend. Tuesday from 10 until 1 o'clock the ‘White Cross Workers are to hold an- other meeting in the lecture room of the church. Mrs. P. J. Altizer and Mrs. Frances Browne will direct the work. ‘The Intermediate Christian Endeavor Soclety will meet in the Sunday school house tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Robert Zearfoss will be the leader. “The Challenge of Christ to the Youth of the World” is the topic for dis- cussion. ‘The Service Class will hold a Valen- tine party at the home of the teacher, Miss Sue P. Weeks, 1835 K street, Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Miss Mildred Brall, president, will preside at a brief business meeting. Building Being Repaired. The Sunday Evening Christian En- deavor Society will meet in the church auditorium, owing to the repairs being made to the present Sunday school building. ‘The Burrall Class will hold a busi- ness meeting Wednesday evening in the lecture room of the church, fol- lowed a Valentine social. Miss Olive Zeph, president, will preside. The class meets in the Metropolitan Theater tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. The adult department will meet with the Vaughn Class in the church auditorium tomorrow morning on ac- count of the conditions existing in the adult room, due to the building opera- tions. The lesson will be taught by Representative Arthur H. Greenwood. The beginners’ and the cradle roll departments will meet in the church office tomorrow morning, and the pri- mary devartment will move to Waddell Hall. These moves are ne cause of building operations. CHURCH TO CONCLUDE SERVICE FOR MISSIONS Week of Prayer and Self-Denial Will Be Ended Tomorrow. be- At the Central Presbyterian Church the annual Praise Service for foreign missions will be held tomorrow night. ‘This service will mark the culmination of the week of prayer and self-denial for foreign missions which is being ob- served throughout the entire bounds of the Southern Presbyterian Church. At this service the address will be made by Dr. C. Darby Fulton, fleld secretary of the foreign mission com- mittee of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, who was formerly a missionary in Japan. The offering at this service will be devoted to the cause of foreign missions. The Central Presbyterian Church is personally represented on the foreign mission field through missionaries who belong to this church, Dr. and Mrs. ‘William Hollister are located on Mokpo, Korea, and have charge of the entire hospital work in that place. Miss Lucy Steele is located at Varginha, Minas, Brazil; and Miss Katharine Thompson, who was ‘at Kiangyin, China, and is now in this country awaiting the call to return to China just as soon as con- ditions there make it feasible to return. Dr. Fulton will also preach at the morning service, when the communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. ATTORNEY WILL SPEAK ON COMMUNITY CHEST Vernon Lowrey to Address First Presbyterian Church. Vernon Lowrey, attorney, will address the congregation of the First Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning on “The Community Chest.” The senior elder of the church, Theodore F. Sar- gent, will preside in the service and in- troduce the speaker, while the pastor, Dr. N. T. Patterson, will be speaking elsewhere. The evening service at the chapel, Massachusetts avenue and Thirty-sixth street, at 8 o'clock, will be unique in that it will be a Lincoln d ‘The Lincoln story entitled, “T! ‘Tribute,” will be given by Miss Ellen M. Dashiell, president of the Washington Story Tellers’ League and secretary of the National Story Tellers' Leagu | ushers. Y. P. U. News The Columbia Federation will hold its executive board meeting Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Central Union Misslon Building boardroom. fth, Kendall and Alexandria Unions ‘Ill unite in enberulnlng the federation at Fifth Church on February 19. A pageant, “Love,” will be enacted by members of Fifth and Kendall Unions. Miss Charlotte Speiden, stewardship director, visited Kendall B. Y. P. U. last Sunday to show them the beautiful lov- ing cup that will be awarded to the union whose member wins the steward- ship oratorical contest now being con- ducted. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitman, who were married last Saturday, are receiving sincere wishes of happiness from the entire federation. Mrs. Pitman, for- merly Frances Lawrenson, is the cor- rr-spon:nng secretary of Petworth B. Y. je | ’rhe two senior B. Y.'s of Bethany had | charge of the church service last Sun- night. Mrs. Frances MacLauren was presiding officer, Cleve Van Horn read the Scriptures, Richard Kirkland led in prayer, George Geisenberg deliv- ered the offertory prayer and Edward Everett, George Thompson, Charles Geisenberg and Daniel Bowen were the Morgan Brewinton and Alpha group will lead in Senior B. Y., No. 1, tomorrow night in the devotional meet- ing. Group 2 of First Church, under the leadership of Rochester Sims, will pre- sent the regular program at the devo- | tional hour, 6:45 o'clock, at B. Y. P. U. tomorrow evening. Group 1, Alice Spei- |den in charge, will give a unique Bible quizz. From 6:15 o'clock to the time of the devotional meeting there will be a social half hour. DR. GOVE JOHNSON ANNOUNCES TOPIC “The - Solemn League and Covenant” Subject at Na- tional Baptist Church. At the National Baptist Memorial Church the pastor, Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Solemn League and Covenant.” The Lord’s supper will be observed. In the evening the subject will be “Word Pictures of Dark Africa,” by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wentworth and Mr. and Mrs. George Woodley, repre- sentatives of Africa Inland Mission. Dr. Ray Palmer will teach the Pink- ham Bible Class for Men tomorrow Seriptures.” Next Sunday will be Scout anniver- sary day, and at the evening service Troop 43 of this church will attend in a bodv together with other troops of the city. The Evening Mission Club will meet at the church Tuesday evening. Miss Grace Johnson will lead the devotional service. A representative of the Central Union Mission will give an address on the work of the mission. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodley and Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Wentworth will present & program before the Woman's Society Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. E. Richardson, secretary for the District of Columbia, will lead the devotional service. The intermediate W. W. G. will meet for the first time at the church Tuesday at 3:30 pm. The pastor’s class for boys and girls meets in the church parlor at 7:10 p.m. Thursday. There will be an oratorical contest at the Senior Young People’s meeting to- morrow evening. SUNDAY EVENING TOPICS FOR SERIES ANNOUNCED “Chief of Sinners” Will Be Dis- cussed at Services To- "morrow Night. “Chief of Sinners” is the first of the Sunday evening topics for February, at 8 o'clock tomorrow at Wisconsin Ave- nue Baptist Church, Forty-second and Fessenden streets. The other topics are, “The Chief Corner Stone,” ‘“The Chief Shepherd” and “The Chief Joy.” At the 11 o'clock service the pastor, Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson, will preach on “My Body, My Blood" before the serving of the Lord’s Supper. The pastor will speak at the morning serv- ice to the junior boys and girls on “Temptation.” The teachers’ and officers’ training class is meeting twice a week at 7:30 p.m., Monday and Thursday. J. J. H. Pool is the eacher, Bible school meets at 9:30 am, and Senior and Inter- mediate B. Y. P. U. Socleties at 7 p.m. The topic for this week is “The Only Gospel.” The mid«week Bible nudy and prayer service will meet Wednes- day at 8 p.m. HONOR McKINLEY. Dr. Montgomery Will Pay Tribute to Late President. At the Metropnllhn Memorial Meth- odist Church Dr. George H. McNeal, pastor of the City Road Chapel, Lon- den, John Wesley’s Church, will preach tomorrow morning. In the evening at 8 o'clock Dr, James Shera Montgomery, the pastor, will con- duct special services in memory of President McKinley, who not only was a regular attendant at this Church, but was one of the officials, being a trustee. A tablet is on the back wall of the church in his memory. Dr. Montgom- ery’s subject will be “The Inspiration of a Noble Life.” Georgetown Lutheran Church, “The Genuine, Genial, Generous Soul” will be the subject tomorrow at 11a.m. in Georgetown Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Chris- tian Endeavor, 7 p.m. topic, “Christ's Call to the Youth of the World.” At the evening service the subject will be “The Bible and the Sinner. AN APPEAL TO PATRIOTS “Without Law Civilization Must Perish.” Cl(y-Wldc Mass Meeting for Law and Order “Washington Jackson morning, the subject being “The Holy , PLANS FOR CHURCH SUPPER STUDIED First Baptist Will Hold Fel- lowship Fete on February 14. “The Waste of Christian Resources” ject at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at the First Baptist Church. The eve- ning theme will be ‘Painting the Larger View.” ‘The Junior Baptist Young People’s Union meets at 11 o'clock, under the leadership of Miss Thelma Hicks. The intermediate and senior unions will meet at 6:45 pm. This devotional meeting is preceded by a brief social hour at which refreshments are served. Rochester Sims and Group No. 1 will be in charge of the program in the senfor union. Hugh Wingard and Group No. 2 will lead the Bible quiz. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the union will hold a business meeting to be followed by a Valentine party. An executive meeting of officers and group captains has been called for one-half hour preceding this meeting. - The deacons will meet Monday at the home of the superintendent of the Sunday school. T. E. Petty, 1726 M street, at 7:30 p.m, A meeting of the board of managers of the Baptist Home for Children will be held Tuesday at the church at 2 p.m. “Where the Races Meet” is the topic for discussion at the meeting of the Busmess Women's Circle Thursday at 7 p.m. Mrs. C. B. Goetchins will speak about her mission work among the Jewish people of Washington, Miss Jennie L. Peck will give a report of her work among the Negroes and Miss Adele Marseglia will tell of her work in the Italian Baptist Church of this city. Supper will be served preceding this meetipg at 6 p.m. The prayer by the pastor. The Swedish Mission,.of which Rev. Nels Hedeen is the pastor, will meet at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and also at 8 p.m. Friday. Plans are being made for a church “fellowship supper” to be held Feb- ruary 14. = TRUEBLOOD TG ATTEND. Dean of Men at Guilford to Be Present at Friends' Meeting. The Friends' meeting at Thirteenth and Irving streets will be attended to- morrow by Prof. Elton Trueblood, dean of men at Guilford College, N. C. The* Christian Endeavor began its consideration, last Sunday, of interna- tional problems of present day interest. ‘Tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, the particular phase to be considered will be “The Psychological Basis of War.” All are welcome to these meetings. "(limt;ngfittnnal“ Sunday School 9:30 A M. Dr. Pierce Speaks on Everyone Invited Rev. Malu R Lovell :30 .’\ M.—Church School. P.M. P. Thursday, Feb. 7, 8 P.M.— SUNDAY EVENING, music. OPEN EVERY MONDAY NO CHARGE! MODERN PARENTHOOD— ITS OPPORTUNITIES AND PERPLEXITIES February 7—“What Is Happening to the Family?” MISS KATHERINE F. LEN- ROOT, will be Dr. Samuel Judson Porter's sub- | meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday will be led (== DR. ROBERT B. “HYTI} BRITON WILL PREACH. Dr. McNeal of London Will Deliver Sermon Here. Rev. George H. McNeal, pastor of City Road Chapel, London, England, will preach -at the Douglas Memorial M. E. Church tomorrow at 8 o’clock. Dr. McNeal is in this country repre- senting British Methodism. . “What Is Pmyerl" A. F. Elmes, pastor of the People’s Congregational Church, M street between Sixth and Seventh streets, will preach tomorrow morning on the theme, “What Is Prayer?” and administer the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. The young people’s hour be- gins at 6:30 p.m. Subject, “The Chal- lenge of Christ Is the Youth of the World.” Church night will be -held, Thursday. Rev. C!Iungrrgatmnal Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.~—Rev. L. Z. Johnson, D. D. “WHY GO TO CHURCH?” 6:30 pm—Y. P. 8. C. E. u:oop.m.—Sermon by Rev. CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 21th and Lowell S Church “School, 9: Tlpour depart- nts. orning_Worship. 11 _a.m.—Sermon, e GREATT AV Sunday Evening Club, 6:30 p. Bible study. singing and motion PielIttE COUNTRY KiD.” George Farnham, Pastor FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10th & G Sts. N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D., Minister Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. 9:45 A M.—Friendly Class for Men. Leader, Rev. F. N. Greeley 10:00 AM.—Women’s Bible Class. Leader, Mrs. F. E. Webner 11 AM.—Dr. Barclay Acheson of New York “CONDITIONS IN BIBLE LANDS,” 8 P.M.—Dr. Jason Noble Pierce “SALVATION.” Sunday Night Sermon Illustrated by M-G-M Motion Picture “CAPTAIN SALVATION.” Based on the novel by Frederick William Wallace. On Thursday Night at 7:30 “More Than Strong.” Tllustrated by “WEST POINT,” an M-G-M feature Freewill Offering ' Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Relisious Education SUNDAY Adult Bible Classes. rmon—*THOSE WHOM JESUS CHOSE" Young People’s Forum. M.—Discussion Group. Topic: Thornton Wilder's hnok “The Bridge of San Luis Re; Addres the Negro Race to Religion,” by Dr. Kelly Miller, Fireside Meeting. " Leader, Mr. Lovell. “The Contributions of FEBRUARY 3, 1929 Eight O'Clock The Mt. Pleasant Chorus and Quartet will sing GOUNOD'S MESSE “ST. CECILIA” You and your friends are invited to enjoy this great churchly’ SOLONNELLE FOR NORMAL MEN AND WOMEN Washington Life Adjustment Center | L EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 2 physicians, 5 psychiatrists, 2 social workers, a general counselor, a director of religious education, and a spiritual "adviser are ready to share with you the advice and counsel of their training and experience, Let them aid you in solving your problem. NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY! JUST COME! Child Guidance Course Thursday Mornings, 10:00 to 11:00 February 7 to Ap: 4, inclusive THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE MOTHER TO COMMUNITY LIFE February 28—a, “A Family Plus a Profession—Can It Be Done?” MRS. CLARA MORTENSON BEYER, Economist, Children’s Bu- reau, March 7—b, “The Volunteer DR. R. B. WHYTE 10 PREACH HERE Church of Covenant to Hear Philadelphia Guest Minister. The guest preacher at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morning will be Dr. Robert B. Whyte, a Canadian by birth and now co-pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Whyte's sermon subject will be “Voices of the Soul” Rev. Wil- liam A. Hisenberger will conduct the night service and preach on “The Faith of Science and the Faith of Religion.” ‘The Sunday school will be in session at 9:45 o'clock. The All Comers men's Bible class and the Everygirls Bible class will meet in the Everygirls’ class« room and be taught by Miss Mabel N. ‘Thurston, Sub]ect “A Study of the Book of Hebrews.” The Christian Endeavor Society will present at 6:45 o'clock the pageant written to commemorate the anniver- sary of the eighteenth amendment. ‘The Covenant Evening Missionary So- ciety will meet at 8 p.m. in the chapel. The League of the Covenant will meet Wednesday at 3 pm. in the home of Mrs. J. T. Boone, the Ontario, and be Elizabeth D. Goetchius; subject, “Jewish Evangeliza- tion Under the Board of National Mis- sions.” Dr. C. J. Galpin, economist in charge of farm population and rural life, Department of Agriculture, will be | | the special speaker at the Thursday, 8 | p.m., midweek service, e 3 mrifrllhrtt;rh _____(SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY |} 16th Above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes, 10:00—Adult, Class, Lender. Mrs. Alice 0st nno-rs‘unnc Worship. Sermon by Mr. Contralto solo. Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard. Chorus Cholr. Miss Maud G. Sewall, Director. ‘Holy Supper. Free Library, Open Daily. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. Assistant. REV. HORACE W. BRIGGS. Thensophy " “The Three Fundamentals of Theosophy” By Herbert L. Solyom February 3, 8 pm. 6:30 p.m.—Paul, the Initiate Apostle, by 3. W. McGuire. Free Study Classes. l ull., Tuesday an N Loan Library open a.np 434 6 "'-:.. o e Washmgton Lodge, T S 1216 H St. N.W. THE United Lodge of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. 'zbrlury 1- ! IJ PM. "IEINCAR‘MTH)‘I "AND MEMORY.” tudy Class in Theosophy Every Vednesday. 8:15 P.M. Free Library oven’daily, except Sun- dav. “from 7 to 53 NoO DU Es ‘oR COLLECTIONS. LIGHTBRINGER LODGE 1204 18th St. N.W. at Conn. Ave. Public_Lecture, Sunday, Feb. 3rd, 8:15 p.m. s Man a Machine E. Norman Penrzon,of Detroit Free Class on Evolution a en_Week_D: fitmhgflrian <> John Marshall FIRST "5 Rev. N. P. Patterson, D. D.. Pastor. 8:30 a.m.—Church School at Old First —Church School at Chapel, Ot husetts . Avenue and 36th Street N.W. 11:00 a.m.—Morning - Worship at, Ok old JEnrSR Lowrer." Subjects SThe Community Chest” —8 Lincoln_progra) 8:00 p.m.—Speclal Linco o ProsTa ot Perfect Ellen M. Peck Memorial Chapel Penn. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. Dashiell. teh Tonle :'lfim'i'-'zm- e o —“The Pavchology of Self- Realization.” OTHER SERVICES, 10 a.m. Men's and Women's Classes: 3 pm ‘Suudny School; 7 p.m., Chris s avor. on‘x'r‘ rfl'rpeoxe —To Find God. Serve All ECKINGTON North Capitol St.. Carner Florida Ave. HENRY B. WOODING, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning service, 11. “The Art of Meditation” Young People's Meeting, 6:45. Evening service, 8. ‘Theme: “Joseph” METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. REV. FREELEY ROHRER, Pastor. ‘clock—Sermon by pastor. 8 Orolook et "com."H. *W. Shrum. Chavinin, will soenk for the men on - “Sincere’ Apostleship.” Come. CATHEDRAL ANNOUNCES LENTEN LECTURE COURSE Series of Talks by Noted Preach- ers Open to Public This Season, ‘Washington Cathedral has announced the following Lenten lecture courses, which are opened to the public during Lent this year. On Wednesdays during Lent, which begins on_Ash Wednesday, February , Rev. Dr. Henry Lubeck, honorary canon of Washington Cathedral, wil speak on “The Teachings of Our Lord" in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral at 4 pm, preceded by evening prayer at 3:30 pm. Dr. Lubeck was for many years rector of Zion and St. Timothy's Church in New York City. On Fridays at 4 pm., in_the Wash- ington Cathedral lernry Dr. Wlllhm| C. Sturgis will have as his subject “Con- ferences on Prayer as a Science and an Art.” Dr. Sturgis was for 10 years educational secretary of the department of missions of the National Council and is now associated with Bishop Philip M. Rhinelander in conducting the laymen’s conferences of the College of Preachers. The Right Rev. Philip M. Rhine- lander, former Bishop of Pennsylvania | and warden of the College of Preach- | ers, Washington Cathedral, will give a series of lectures on Thursday nights in Lent at 8 o'clock at St. Margaret's Church on the subject, “Some Obstacles to Faith and How to Meet Them. Clhiriatian Srience (NEW)_ 1 AT MR THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science contained in the Bible and writl of Mary Baker Eddy. Established in London. ‘England, and Washington, D. O. under the’ leadership of Mrs. Annie’ C. Bill. Regular sundu Services at 11 am. In Assembly Room, Hotel L- Fayette § THE UNlT OF MENTAL ENERGY ADDRESS BY MRS. BILL. Sunday Sel 20 Jackson Place at i1 AN, Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place N.W. HOURS. 9 AM. TO 5 P.M. ADDRESS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' BY RADIO Every Sunday Afternoon at 5 0’Clock — Station WOL, Washington (228 Meters) TOMORROW, Fchruary 8 Address and Appropriate Musio Program provided by The Christian Science Watchman 20 Jackson Place N.W. Phone Main 3043 o N NG it L TWO SERMONS PLANNED. Dr. Sizoo Will Preach on “Whom God Pardons.” Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach at both services of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow, held temporarily in the Masonic auditorium. At the 11 o'clock service the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Dr. Sizoo will deliver the communion -ddreu at this service. His theme will be “Whom God Pardons.” He will preach in the evening an- other sermon in his series of studies in religion followed by a questionnaire period. He will have for his subject, “What Does Life Mean?" Wible Students POTOMAC BIBLE COLLEGE Formerly gl’l:‘l‘e‘?;’nl: Collegiate 1316 and 1338 Vermont Ave. Second Semester begins February 11. Students preparing for Christian Work may enter any time. All classes, morn- ing, noon and evening, are open to volunteer hearers. A fine faculty, teaching safe, sane, sound and spiritual Tuition free. Call up N. 7547. _Come I.B.S.A. Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 P.M.—Lecture by G. W. Walters, 7:45 P.M.—Tower Study. Seats Free—No Collection Christian b_riznrr Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH ’(T)(F)-\"'"R“T SCIENTIST, BOS- First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euciid 8t." Second &hurch of Chmt Scientist Third Cllurch M Chrl.lt Sclen(ht d L S Fourth Church of Chelst Scientist 16th Ind Merldlln N.W, 8 P.M. AM., except Fourth DAY VNG MEETINGS—8 | RFAD]"(O ROOMS HURCH—Investment Bldg. —Hours, 9 to 9 (c\ccpt \\cdnur!a\ :30). AE ?rmmmtiun CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN SOUTHERN ASSEMRLY Intersection of r:(:eeé.:h and Sieieentn ana rving ociety nntal Praise Service. Ad- ress by Dr. C. Darby Pulton. m —Thursday—Praver Servic ke Pitn ar e Tor wMount Pleasant ear or 16th st. bus to Trving st Church of the Pilgri Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, Minister 11 AM—Mornin 7:30 .M. —F"nlnl he new e otel hip in the CIIRI e, 2ind & P w Fgckdsy services in the new Sunday Echonl Building A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. rzshytet New York Avenue N. Y. Ave., H and 13th Sts. Services Held in Masonic Auditorium, N. Y. Ave. and 13th St. Dr. Joseph R. SizZoo In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“Whom G od _Pardo: (Communion Service. 6:15p.m—C. E. Tea and Service. »_8:00 pm.—“What Does Life Mean?" GUNTON-TEMPLE | 16th and Newton Sts. rnard Braskamp. M. A.. hmr Sunday ‘School s l‘nll‘l’n: » Musie by Choras §:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor Meetings. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon, “Factors That termine Character.’ fal music. Mid-week Servlce Thursday, at 8 p.m. FOURTH 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 11 AM—“IT IS GOD WHO SENDETH—ONLY LENDETH.” ~—“THE CERTAINTY OF PERSONAL SALVA- TION.” Worship in the New Church. 8 P.M. : Chureh of the Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. WM. A. EISENBERGER. Assistant. 9:45 A.M.. Sunday School. 11—Kindergarten and Jr. Work, 11—Morning Worship, Sermon by . Robert B. Whyte "Philadelphia, Pa. “Voices in the Soul.” 7:00 P.M.. Christian Endeavor 8:00—Evening Worship. Sermon by REV. WM. A. EISENBERGER “The Faith of Science and the ® Falth of Religion." 8 p.m. Thursday DR. C. J. GALP]N ~ WESTERN J St bet 19th and 20th N.W. Rev, J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REY. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with Ser- mon. “Communion” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor Subject, “Fear N —Bible School. ~Men'’s Bible Cl __T45pm WESTMINSTER days. S and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundayvs and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th $t.—9:30 to 9 week days (exccpt Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:. JO) Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. Clarence R. Fcrnnon, Pastor BETHANY = L Ave at 2nd St. N.W. HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. World's Baptist Alliance Sunda: 11 8.m.—"The Bible of Standard Science.” Commu; coming newcomers. 8pm.—Our Debt to {he Jews. Baptism and flag presenta- KENDALL 9th near B S.W. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. Friends and Stransers Tnvited. SECOND 11:00 A.M.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of Rockville, Md. 8 P.M.—At the Branch 17th and East Capitol Sts. A CORDIAL WELCOME TEMPLE 10th & N Pastor AR Thos. E. Boorde BIBLE SCHOOL—9:30 AM. GEO. D. SULLIVAN, Supt. Sermon Toples: % 11:00 AM.—“The Holy Scriptures.” 12:00 M.—Communion. 8:00 P.M.—“The Hope of America.” Sr. & Inter. B. Y. P. U., 7:00 p.m. “The Gospel Only. and Only the Gos- pel, Can Save Americ: CENTENNIAL ap! West Wul'nnglon Cor. s1st and N Pastor, C. B. AU“I’IN, l‘mth-l 11 a.m.- Worship and Communion. Sub- ject Chure! 8 pm._— Thl Model Clvllllln." 9:45—8. S . P. U's. HEC—EEEEZ——:EEEEE L’ ik gRem e, Monady yebriary ain: 8. Serv] u to I . late r_How Jmn?ok. who died ll Hl! Isbu; Weitnesd Olhrtntian CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth St. A. Ki UCHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OP CHRIST) H.C.Mayhew BHst o Hermont Awenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle \Mlney. LL. D, ll am. “Victory by Surrender” 8 p.m. “Sir. Galahad” pTBSevening’s program presented Mullc by mu Chapel Gnope, dl by Mrs. Hel BRort talk 53" tne “peseay. Turle Takoma Park Mest &:e;k:‘l’:"" rest M. Elmore 'l‘-me Preaching 11 To—Graded "Bib Ninth Street 9th & D Sts, N l. BENJAMIN H. MELTO! JOSEPH SCOTT. Amistamirt™? 1130-Graded (Bible School. Sesker S — "Almnm- Jesus.” an Endeavor 45— Gloswei._sone service. fol- lowed by a_sermon pastor. ) i L subject, WMllh WELGOME. ‘ Columbia Heights Park Road West of 14th St. Harvey Bner !-lll. Pastor ‘WELCOME. __ Baytist ION BAPTIST CHURCH u! _{9:30 AM, 8. 38 33388 !fi BAPTIST ' Rev. H. W. O. Miilington, Exes. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. E NEAR 7th S.W. A Eass and Titwan | the jass— bu:h.t‘l" Cl ‘Wanted 1 ___The Church That Ca: METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Eleven “The Life I Now Live” Evening at Seven Forty.Five “Rock of the American Republic” B Wilien Taniaes Boars, M oveehin jaNote="If_these whe break and & the ers 4 mn“ BAPTIST CHI Fourteenth Street at Jeflerson. Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor 1. 6458 Y. P. U CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue near the Cirele) Edward O. Clark, Pastor 11:00 AM.—Communion Service. Meditation: “Reverent ‘onder.” the Wrong PETWORTH : The Friendliest Church in Washington. th St. at huflph N'- Invites you to h REV. HENRY J. sm’m 11:00 A.M.—Communion. “The Disappointing Christ” 8:00 PM.— “Gripping Life With a urpose” 0 AM., Men’s Class 7:45 p.m.—“Headed The Wrong Way” Petworth's welcome is exte; readers of this GRACE 3.87¢ 00l. Classes 9:30—] 9:30-- Chuxch ‘School. TAKOMA PARK CHURCH 0--“A Wise Decisiol o0 “llurlfllu in Worship.” William E. La Rue, Minister. Calvary = A De et Devotlonsl nmezflm' February 18 ‘?“fl"r 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Worker—Her Satistactions and Limitations.” MRS. HENRY GRATTAN DOYLE, Member Board of Education, District_of Columbia. March 1i—"The Place of a Mother in_the Lives of Her Children.” MRS. SIDONIE M. GRUEN- BERG, Director Child Study Asso- clation, New York City. March 21—"Rethinking the Place REV. PR LDEIE DOGLEY, Minister, Mt, Pieasant Con- Psychiatrist. gregational Church, March 28—“The Need of Spiritual Reserves in the Life of a Busy Mother.” MRS, FBANCES J. NICKELS, Former Vice President, Women's Co-operative Alliance, Minneapolis. April 4—"The I’rer:rnhm of Our Sons and Daughters for Home-building.” MISS ANNA E. RICHARDSON, Field Worker in Child Development and Pnrenm Education, American Home Economics Associaf th St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor 11a.m—“The Oldest Question in the Bible.” lDlll—“'l'hP Value of Fnihmh!fl\" Assistant-to-the-Chief, Chil- dren’s Bureau, Department of Labor. Lincoln Hoover and the Constitution” Challenging Discussion by Clinton N. Howard 11:00 AM. “The Steadfast Face” Communion Service 8:00 P.M. “The Man With a Handicap” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle J. Hillman Hollln-r _'s‘uex;«.- y-n%t Women's Bivle will prea ay, Into February 14—*“Changing Econom- ic Status of Women Today. MISS MARY V. ROBINSON, Formerly Editor, Women's Bureau. ——— February 21—"“The Mother as a Personality.” Washington Heig-hts Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and mm-m Rds. 9:43 a.m —Suncay Schoo 11:00 8.m.—Morning vll’vu‘uhln alm Fullness of 'Go 8:00 p.m.. —"l:vllhll Our Estii CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL had GEORGETOWN Organized 1780 P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D, D, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Communion aud Reception 0 p.m.—Junior Ende 00 b —Senior Endeavor. Hon. Franklin Menges, Congressmnn, Penna. “The Church and Prohibition” Sunday, Feb. 3d, at 3:30 O’Clock Luther Place Memorial Church, N.-W. 14th St ear to door. 7:45 P.M. at Metropolitan Baptist, 6lh and AN ke of Open Defiance Let Good Citizens Fill God's Putor Arabis 7:00 p.m. »anerm diate Christian En- L Mnm-mnmr ‘Christign End yor. Speaker, Dr. John o0 aubject. " “Chooring tound Your Life Woi 7:00 p.m.—Young - Beopi Table. _ Tolc, FPlace of n Bnn a ‘Theodore 11 AM.—“OPEN WINDOWS” Broadcast—Station WOL _ (Communion Service) P.M.—“THE KEY?” Pageant under auspices Woman’s Dept. Church Federation Organ Recital—Thomas Moss Sunday School at 9:30 am. Sixteenth and O Streets N.W, Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor uc lu of Washingten—For the Hearts of ‘Washington 1AM The Waste of E‘ Resourees.” Sundag Schocl, 0.90 A.M —dgod M\ulo— ";« ':n—comhl Welcome, ‘—Juniof, M Seni 5 s B"d"" M""ft':;:"'&m Birector ana OF : Helen Tane &'.u??’fl."" Char . Do NATIONAL 16th Street and Columbn Road . MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 AM.—“THE SOLEMN LEAGUE AND COVENANT.” (The Lord's Supper) 8 P.M.—“WORD PICTURES OF DARK AFRICA.” By Representatives of Africa Inland Mission Bible School, good teachers, orchestra, 9:30 A.M. Young People meet at 7:00 P.M.