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‘a Jmorrow morni on “Budgeting the Lord's l(mcy?‘md at 8 pm. on ¥Knowing and ~ JOINT SERVIGES Continuation of Pre-Easter Program to Be Held in Hamline Church. In continuation of the pre-Easter program being carried out by the Methodist Churches of Brightwood Park, Petworth, Calvary and Hamline, Dr. Chesteen Smith has announced for the sermon subject tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock—“Keeping the Home Christian,” at Hamline Church “Fam- ily day” will be observed. Arrange- ments are being made to have all members of the family seated together. In the evening the young people of the Epworth League will take part m‘ the 8 o'clock service. There will be no devotional meeting of the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. Hugh Wertz, president of the Epworth League, and Jack Vivian will assist in the service. The subject of the evening sermon will be “Puritan and Liberal at the Straight Gate.” A dinner will be served by the Miz- pah Circle of the Sunday school Tues- day at 6 p.m. An address will be de- livered by Rev. Walter M. Michael, minister of Brl.{lh:wood Park Church. ‘This will be followed by the regul monthly meeting of the Sunday school board, under the supervision of Willlam L. Evans, general superintendent. A Valentine tea, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society, Mrs. Harry C. James, chairman, will meet Tuesday at the parsonage, 1206 Decatur street, 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. The Intermediate and Senior depart- ments of the Sunday school will hold a party in the social hall Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Awards will be made at this time for building fund contributions. Games and entertain- ment will be provided, at the conclu- sion of 'hlch re!reshments will be served. OUINDUAGESI.MA SUNDAY. SERVICES ARE PLANNED St. Margaret’s Church Program Is Announced, With Holy Com- munion at 7:30 A. M. Services for Quinquagesima Sunday at St. Margaret'’s Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, will begin with holy communion at 7:30 a.m. At 11 am. the services will be morning yer, with sermon by the rector, Dr. . 8. smm:.mdlcdu .m. the serv- ice will be evensong with sermon by Rev. Robert Shores. and services will be rector at 11 am.; dress by the rector Lenten services will be as fol- Jows: Mondays, 4‘5 p.am., evensong with address by e rector on the 443 P evensong Wi, addfess ays, p.m evensong by" hores on “Christian Liv- The Lyon Park Christian C. E. Soci- ety will have a special program tomor- row evening, at which Merritt L. Smith, former pmldent of the D. C. C. E. Union, will speak. ‘The extension department of the union will meet March 4 at Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church in connection with the regular union meeting at thnt time, ‘The pageant, “When Youth Crusades With Chl‘l&t » ‘will be presented at St. Paul's English Lutherln Church, Feb- ruary 17, at 7 p.m. pageant will be presented at Rhode Island Avenue ‘l‘(e.zhodllt Protestant Church, at a later a ‘The various lnhrmedllte socleties of the District are planning for their elim- ination contest the oratorical con- test, sponsored by the International So- clety of Christian Endeavor, on the sub) “Crusading With Christ in Evangellsm,” “Crusading With Christ in Citizenship,” “Crusading With Christ in World Peace.” This elimination con- test will be held on the last Sunday in this month, the 24th, at Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church. Judges will be supplied by the District of Columbia C. E. Union. ‘The Tuesday Evening C. E. Soclety of Calvary Baptist Church debated with the Alumni Council of that churci ‘Tuesday evening on the subject, “Re- solved, That the young people of today are better than the young people of the last generation.” The Tuesday Eve- ning Society handled the negative side and won the unanimous verdict of the judges—Miss Butler, Henry Barry and D. Roland Potter. Wade Robinson of the Tuesday Evening Soclety won the prize as the best er for the nega- tive and Dr. Henry D'C. Adams of the Alumni Council won the prize as the best speaker for the affirmative. Interest in the Christian Endelvor World contest is being shown by th Endeavorers. Miss Ruth Sanders o( Calvary Baptist C. E. and Miss Eileen Robinson of the Intermediate Endeav- orers are the two contestants. The C. E. Soclety of New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church will present its annual play, entitled, “Jimmie Jon- son’s Job,” at Plerce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, February 26 and 27, at 8:15 pm. | The Flying Squadron, under the di- | rection of H. Lee Smith, will have charge of the meeclnz at Walter Reed C. E. March 3. The commmee. of which Miss Alice Letsch is chairman, is conducting a ref- erendum of the C. E. societies on the question of inviting the Internatiohal Christian Endeavor Convention to Washington, D. C., in the year 1931. ‘The transportation committee for the Kansas City convention, July 3 to 8, which is planning the train transporta- tion of delegates from the District of Columbia, will make its report and rec- ommendations at the union executive board meeting, following the March union meeting. This committee con- sists of Merritt L. Smith, Irving L. Koch, B. E. Litchfield. Warren Peter- man and D. Roland Potter. Representative W. M. Whittington of Mississippi delivered an address at the union meeting held at Columbia Heights Christian. Church last Monday evening. The spirituals were rendered by a quartet from the ‘Golden Rule C. E. Union. *The shield for best percent- of ngewuwonbyuudenl(zmoflnlhea Following the meeting refres] by _the Co- lumbia Heights Christian C. E. DR. YOUNG, PHILADELPHIA VICAR, WILL SPEAK HERE Address Will Be Delivered in Con- nection With Howard Univer- sity Extension Courses. Dr. Edgar €, Young, vicar of the Phillips Brooks Memorial Chapel, Phila- delphia, will dellver the to- morrow in connection with the MISSIONARY LEAGUE HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Betty K. Newton Group Plans Yearly Affair for Monday ' . Evening. At the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Fourteenth and Fairmont streets, Dr. Wames H. Miers, pastor, will speak to- The Christian Endeavor will serve tea @t 6 pm. and have its conmlluon gervice at 7 pm. Miss Thelma Mec- Carthy will speak on “Christ’s Plan of Balvation.” Monday at 6:30 p.m. the Betty K. Newton Missionary League :fll have its annual banquet in the ining room of the church. The Women's Aid will meet Tuesday t 10 a.m. to sew and discuss thelr ork. Dr. Miers will lecture Wednesday at %:30 p.m. to the history class, continu- i the. study_in the “Rise of tne l’-puy From 1073 to 1204 AD.” From 8:30 to 9:30 pm. he will lecture on ’1'!:0l Book of Hehr;ws 8 Thurnvgly, Oi;n lar rlyer and sol service, T, s Sl T LENTEN SERVICES START. Bt. Joseph’s Catholic Church Pro- gram Is Announced. The Lenten schedule of services at [Bt. Joseph’s Catholic Church, at Second end C streets northeast, will start with mass Ash Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock, ‘when ashes will be blessed. Ashes will be distributed that day after each mass; —at 3 o'clock for the children and after | the evening service at 8 o'clock. Dr. George Johnson will deliver the sermon 'at the evening service. , Mass will be said on week days through Lent at 6:30, 7 and 8:30 am., In the case of funerals the 7 o'clock mass will be omitted. Children will make the stations of the eross Friday at 3 o'clock and the eld- ers at 8 o'clock. Dr. Johnson will preach the sermons at the Wednesday evenlnz services each week except February 20. Very Rev. Joseph V. Nevins will reach sermons Sunday evening a-mn( he Lenten season on “Matrimony.” Dr. Wilkinlon Will Lecture. “Which Day Is the Sabbath?” will be the subject of the lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology. Washing- ton Missionary College, at the Arcadia tomorrow evening. At 7:15 p.m. there will be a medical demonstration by an iexpert from the Washington Sanitarium, entitled “Most Diseases Caused by Eat- ing; How to Prevent Them.” “New 0ld Story” Sermon Topic. “The New Old Story” Christian Church. on “Lincoln.” Reformed REFORMED plormer 1ath & Monros Sia. Buhrer. Pastor. o e m—8. 8. will be the pubject of Dr. Earle Wilfley’s sermon tomorrow morning at Vermont Avenue In the evening he will give an {llustrated lecture-sermon hed“fi of courses The following will be offered: “Religious Education,” by Prof. murt Nel courses in “Psychology of Religion,” by Prof. Gordon, And "mnum Interpre- tations,” by Prof. James L. Pinn. A series of lectures will be delivered by Dean D. Butler Pratt and Prof’ J. B. Meludingclergyrmen and"wymen of thé including clergymen and laymen of District of Columbia, TAKES LINCOLN TEXT. Rev. I. W. Ketchum Will Deliver Two Sermons Tomorrow. “Abraham Lincoln’s Text” will be the &subject of the sermon of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum at Peck Memorial Chapel to- morrow night. His morning sermon will take up the question, “How Does the Crucifixion of Christ Save?"” Judge William F. Norris will address the Men's Morning Class at 10 o'clock. Elizabeth F. Ketchum will speak to the Women's Morning ClI | Dr. Ketchum will mlks special an- nouncements at both services regarding | pui the attendance campaign, the midweek service and Bible reldinl GIRLS PLA PLAN SERVICE. ciety to Mark Annual Event. The annual admission service of the | Girls’ Priendly Society of the Chapel of the Nativity will be held tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o’clock by Rev. Enoch Thomp- |son. Canon Fletcher of the National | Cathedral will be the special preacher. | A Valentine sale and bazaar will be held by the Girls’ Priendly Society candidates’ class of Epiphany Chapel at Twelfth and C streets southwest Mon- jdly at 2:30 o'clock. School ‘éxtension courses at Hom University. sz ‘William D. Jarvis will preach at ‘The annual extension given | New tist Ch 0TTOW by the muny of the School of Religion momlnf and evemnc Subject of ser- will be conducted at the Twelfth am, “The Danger of Self- Street Branch Y. M. C. A. February 11 lulgence.” Christian Endeavor meet- to March 15. courses are de- lnca 30 pm. signed to aid pastors, Sunday school officers, teachers and all other inter- e S vt Raited Beetiren Thursday and Saturday, -and will be i i ey L Memorial United Brethren Church {Chapel of Nativity Friendly So-| Tf[E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1929.° DR SMITHTOLEAD | [ ctrsien Endeevr ] GENIOR EPWORTH TO HEAR DR. RIVES Special Mount Vernon Place Services Will Continue Throughout Month. ‘The second of a series of young peo- ple’s revival services will be held to- momw at 6:: ao .m. by the Senior Ep- worth e Mount Vernon Place Church. e spemr will be Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of the Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South. These | services will be continued on each Sunday evening throughout February. At me mornln( service tomorrow the pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, will preach on “A Christian’s Influence.” At the evening service his subject will be “Our Needy God.” The junior preacher, Has- kell R. Deal, will preach to the junior congregation in the Sunday school audi- torium at 11 o'clock on “How to Be- come Great.” Monday evening at 8 o'clock the pas- tor's visiting committee will meet in room 10. ‘Tuesday is circle day in the Woman's Missionary Society. A union quarterly conference of the Scuthern Methodist churchex ol the city will be held Tuesda; ¥ at the Epworth Church, North Carolina avenue narf.hmt 'rhe the Washington dis- Balthis, will preside. ing Circle of the Young Peo- ple’s Misslonary Soclety No. 1 will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Ida Rhodes_Groover, the Burlington Hotel. The Parent-Teacher Assoclation will meet in the Sunday school auditorium ‘Wednesday at 8 p.m. At the prayer meenng service Thurs- day evening Mr. Deal will review the third and fourth chapters of “The ‘Methodist Evangel.” In observance of the day of prayer, gervice will be held by the Missionary Society in the Sunday school audito- rium at 2 o'clock Frid-y. “JESUS REJECTED i Pastor of Highlands Baptist Church Plans Illustrated Talk. ‘The pastor of the Highlands Baptist Church, will give the last of the series of illustrated talks tomorrow evening on “Jesus Rejected.” In the morning he will begin a series of sermons on the gospel of Mark, speaking on the topic “Four Great Words.” The church school will ‘give a valentine social Fri- day evening under the lead of Mrs. East’s class of young women. The Ladies’ Social Circle will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Barrett, 721 In- graham street. The Golden Rule Class will meet with Miss Lucile Hunt, 1348 Ingraham street. EER A E DR.DAUGHERTY TO PREACH ‘Woman's Department of Church Federation Will Present Drama, At the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow, the tor, Dr. S. B. Daugh- erty, will preach in the morning on “In Another’s Place.” In the even! the | sacred drama. “The Key—Which?" &“J be rendeug by. 20 10'% wnhnl\e:':( woman’s departmen ‘ashington Federation of Churches. Special programs in the Sunday u:hool and C. E. Socleties at 9:40 am. and 7 pm. ——— Rev. William Jarvis to Preach. EPWORTH LEAGUE ‘The District worth League met Wednesday at Rmdnlg M. E. Church. District Presldent Miss Margaret Lentz appointed the following as a commit- tee to nominate new officers: Thumu Kidwell, Waugh Chapter; George Boss, Douglas Chapter; Robert McDowell Hamline Chapter; J. E. Parket, Union Chapter; Leonidas I. McDougle, jr., Metropolitan Chapter. Joseph A. Rice, jr., Petworth Chapter, als0 was ap- pointed as_district manager for the Mountain Lake Park Institute. The district cabinet is going to Bur- tonsville tomorrow to install the new officers. There will be a social period preceding the installation. Miss Lydia Ely will lead at Rosedale Chapter tomorrow, and John Grou will lead at Douglas. The topic is “Find- ing Our Way Through.” Anwostln Chlpur will hold its busi- and social meeting Tuesday. woodsme Chapter also will have & busi- ness meeting. LENT DISCUSSED BY RURAL RECTORS Bishop Freeman and Dr. Lubeck Leaders at Conference Held at Washington Cathedral. A conference for rectors of rural parlshes in the diocese of Washington was held during the week at Washing- ton Cathedral, under the auspices of the College of Preachers. The lectures and discussions permned to Lent and its observance. The leaders were Bishop James E. Freeman and Dr. Henry Lubeck, canon of Washington Cathe- al. In attendance were: Rev. Clyde Brown, rector of Pinckney Memorial Church, Hyattsville; Rev. Alfred Cheet- ham, rector Trinity Church, St. Marys; Rev. Frederick A. Cook, rector All Saints’ Church, Oakley: Rev. Charles E. Cru- soe, rector St. Paul's Church, Aquasco; Rev. Philip A. Dales, rector St. John's Church, Olney; Rev. Morris W. Derr, rector St. Luke's Church, Bladensburg; Rev. Reginald F. Hall, rector St. John's Church, -Beltsville; Rev. Franklin L. Metcalf, rector All Faith Church, Me- chanicsville; Rev. Henry C. Parkman, rector St. James' Chapei, Indian Head; Rev. F. Alan Parsons, rector Holy Trin- ity Church, Bowie; Rev. J. L. Showel rector Trinity Church, Hughesvill Rev. J. C. M. Shrewsbury, rector Trin- ity Church, Upper Marlboro, and Rev. R. B. Stevenson, rector Christ Church, Grayton. Centennial Baptist Church. “A Woman Promised Me a Chlcken Dinner. Who Got It?” a story to related by Rev. E. Hez Swem wmonow night at 8 o'clock at Centennial Baptist Church. Rev. Ray Palmer, evangelist, preaches at 11 am. on “The Wonders of the Word.” Other Services HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Service every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Franklin 1889, Judge Dean Franklin, Leader Open daily except holidays. Classes every day. Services morning, evening Sundays. @hriatian Science Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH afternoon and Norlh Capitel and R Streets n B. Dautherty. D. D, Paster ltv. J. lerschel Cooper. Assistant Pastor Morning at ll—“ll Another's PIUI 5 21 lvl::r by Dr 8. B. D‘éjrlhtr'll i ‘lfl' 8, “The — vmm-- By 30 ouns ladies of -{he 's dept.” Washington Federation e Authoress, Miss na auua-J sediool. 5t e, n Servi Imll Clu Karma By Smith Tassin February 10, 8 p.m. Tattinne Apostic, t:; [n] postle, I W. McGaire, \t Washington l.ndge, T.S. 1216 H St. NW. & TLIGHTBRINGER LODGE |m 18th I‘ ' “BASIC CONCEPTS OF INDIA RELIGIONS” B B ity “cOMING " " FRITZ KUNZ Theosephieal To ieal ~ Society United Lod[er:? Theosophists 709 Hill Bllx-. 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON. MASS, First Church of Christ Scientllt Columbia Road and Euciid St Second Church of Cllgllt Sclenlht 111 © 8t._N. Third Church of Chrin Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SBECT SPIRIT SERVICES— Sunday, 11 AM. and 8 Setigol-11 r excent Fourtn 4VEnne MEETINGS—8 'WEDNE: O'Clock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg. 15th, and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30), SECOND CHURCH—I11 C St. N.E —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sund: and holidays. THIRD CHURCH lorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, -9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). Churches to Start Annual Observance Of Lent Wednesday Lent will begin next ‘Wednesday, a season for penance and sacrifice for members of the clthollc Chureh as well as in some Episcopal churches. In the Catholic churches particularly, ashes will be placed on the foreheads of parishioners by priests as a reminder of their ulti- mate end. In the Protestant churches there will be special observances on vari- ous dlyu during che Lenten period. REVIVAL TO CLOSE. Second Baptist Church Men’s Meet- ing Tomorrow Morning. The revival services will be concluded tomorrow at Second Baptist Church, Third street between H and I streets. ‘There will be a special men’s meeting at 9:30 am. The pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach at 11 am. on “The Unshaken TFoundations on Which Our Hopes May Rest.” The communion service and reception to new members will be held at 4 p.m. There will be a special testimonial meeting at 8 pm. for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smiley of Louisville, Ky. The au:iwr will preach on “The City of Niger The Bible school will meet at 9:30 am. and the B. Y. P U. at Gpm. [eewormn ueacue] SERIES OF [ENTE SERMONS TO START Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Program of Serv- ices Announced. Inaugurating a series of Lenten ser- mons on the general theme, “The Mean- ing of Jesus for Our Generation,” Rev. Moses R. Lovell will preach tomorrow morning at the Mount Pleasnt Congre- gational Church, Fourteenth street and Columbia road, on “A Twentieth Cen- tury Interpretation of the Virgin Birth.” ‘The sermon will be preceded at 10 o'clock by the meet! of all depart- ments of the church school. Two other services will be held Sunday, one at 5 p.m. by the Young People’s Forum, when the subject will be “Young Men and Young Women,” and one at 7 pm., & motion picture urvice. when the film “Ramona” will be sho The Washington u(e Adjustment Center will again be in session Monday from 7 to 9 pm. at the church. The center has served 142 persons, to whom 221 free interviews have been given. A dinner meeting of the church school teachers at 6 o'clock Tuesday, a meet- ing of the Woman’s Guild under the prexldency of Mrs. J. B, Prizzell, Wed- nesday at 11, a child guidance lecture “Changing Economic Status of Women Today,” by Mary V. Roblnson, on Thurs- day at 10 am., and an address Thurs- day evening at 8 pm. by Arthur W. Hummel on the subject of “Taoism,” & Valentine party by the Jolly Girls’ Club on Friday at 7:30, and another by the Young People’s Forum on Saturday at 8 ul;e among the events of the coming weel President Frizzell of the Women's Guild, President Katharine Ronsaville of the League of Service, and C. Hay- | ward Marshall, president of the Men's Club, are_co-operating in arrangements for a turkey dinner open to all mem- bers of the church and their friends February 22 at 6 o’clock, in preparation | for a big “fun fest” in March. Chicago has 10 Pm chllrch- es of more than 1.000 m Epiacopal CHRIST CHURCH WASHINGTON PARISH 620 G St. &.E. Founded in 1795. REV. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. B.. Rector. Services Sunda: Communi St Margaret s Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Reetor 7:30—Holy union. 11:00—Morning Prayer with rmon by the Rector. - 3:30—Confirmatie & m—l:vennnieg'n'ehhfirmn by the 6:00—Young People’s Society. ASH WEDNESDAY. Rev. E. PIN] L Rector. a.m.—Holy Oomu;lllnlon. O and Thirty.frst Sts, ' KNEY WROTH. l 4 Sermon. 7:30—Holy Communion. 11:00—Morning hnfir‘ uuny and G4—Bvening Punr end " Address muy. durlnl Lent. Holy. rvice at 4:45. Communion Thursdays and Holy Days. 11 a. Tecture § pm. Th Bishe picssre 8 b ursdays by Bishop Holy Commun v Enise Prayer. and Addr { 5t. Paul’s Charch 917 23rd St. 11 :M:;B‘;iosr::;t :flyfl gfi[t ns iu n M ortneris” Ero-Gathedral 17300 “Pree’ Sittings Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector u.oo a.m.—Holy cmmunlon. a.m.—chun:h m.—The Rector Wil Preach. oo p.m.—Chinese School. 6:! o!prn.—Yo\mc People's Meeting and Te 8:00 pmr—tvenlnl Service and Ser- 8:00 P. M. Drama Service “The Burial of the Alleluia” Every day at 7:30 except Thursday at 11 ’1:30 m AM. Holy Communion, 8 P.M. Litany and Address. Holy C ‘ommunion Lenten !ervln‘oe. 4:45—Friday Services a tephen’s Churc 16th & Newton Sts. N.W. CLERGY G St. N.W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D, D. Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion, 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning prayer. Sermon by the Rector. | A% 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and . Address by the Rec- tor. Holy Communion each wnk ‘day during Lent at 7:30 A.M, orning Prayes e W, Praye Hullnl umnc 3:45, k days in Lent— ,'«n'&'“f‘i‘" 3 Saturd xcept Saturda: Holy Communion, Th THE NATIVITY %% .8 7:30, & B Gy F. 8, Service, Addrenb Fletcher, “The Resurrection, 4o "h_: S ASHINGTON CATHEDRAL wuoonsm AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD. Yot "FEBRUARY 10. : St. John’s Church Lafayette Square SERVICES: $:00 AM 11:00 AM; 7:45 PM. Lecture at 8:10 P.M.—Subject istianity les—Cl Do e cvaing *he "Kinbdos Dr. Johnston Will Preach nou. O s HOLY Kgouuvllox FORFOR” PLE’ MON. ‘PRI TEERD e BISHOP OF WASHINGTON WEDNESDA' ST, JOHN'S | e, e LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES 3 heures et Vendradis TAKE, wrsoo NSIN AVENUE CARS OR ; WOODLEY ROAD BUS LINE. FOURTH CHURCH-—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § gt Euvangelical WHICH DAY The Sabbath? Friday, Saturday, Sunday Are Kept Which Day Is The Lord’s Day? ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Nontheast between B & C Sts. Rector Saint Mark’s A treets Southeast Woolfall, Recto T W Tiion: Assistent v. “l1, if 1 be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me.” Matins. .—Sung Mass and Sermon. 8:00 p.m.— The Right of Confirmation will be administered hv the Bishop of Washington Dally Mass, 7:00 a.m., Thursday, 9:30 a.m. e Came '” ening services are desis 1006 oF help Lo Al SOFts and condis tions of men. Congregational singing. Evangelistic preaching. 11:00 a.m.. Thursday—Holy Commu- nion. Take 13th and D or Plorida Avei to Elghth and © Streets Northeast On Friday Evenings in Lent at Rev. Calvert E. Buck || 9th 8t. N.w. “MYSTIC’S EQUATION” IS PASTOR’S SUBJECT Dr. Pierce Will Preach on Saying of Jesus Not Foumd in Bible. saying nl Jesus, not found in the Blble. but in the writings of Tertumnn will form the basis of the sermon to delivered at All Souls’ Church (Unl- tarian), Sixteenth and Harvard nreeg by the minister, Dr. Ulysses. G. Plerce, at the 11 o'clock service tom The subject is “The Mystic’s Equnf.ton > Miss Esther Caukin, of the American Association of University Women will review at the 5:30 p.m. book chat Prof. Shotwell’s recent contribution on “War as an Instrument of National Polky" The feature at the motion icture hour in Plerce Hall at 7:30 'clor.k will be “Through Darkest Africa,” & travelogue by Mr. and Mrs. George Eustice. L Salvation Army in Prance intend to y establish a mission on Devils Island. New Ollmrrh ,,,,, (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Above Q N.W. 45—Bible Classes. c'l Leader, 1086A dult r_Post 11:00—Public. Worship. Sermon by Mr. Spe; Catraito. solo. Mrs. Raloh P. Barnard. Chorus Cholr, Miss M.ud G. Sewall, Free Libtars, Open Dails. o Pastor, REV. PAXI lflll’. A E W. BRIGGS. __ P N Y Spiritualist Dr. Zaida Brown Kates Koill clrcll 'hu;dln lnd Pfldldl» r Circle, Wednesday Sttersioon 3. nm The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Alfred H. Terry “zxram’ifi'f:"zs WITH GHOSTS” m..a . e u.m lnA pmnle 1012 eveloping Class Opens Tuesday, 8 p.m.. at 131 C St. NE. * Mystic Church of Christ laehln !llllnl Messages ‘Tuesday, iritual Advice Daily, 1 Rcv. F. L. Donceel M St. N.W. Unity Spiritualist Church SONRASS Ay n P Leeture_by. REV. HARRY P. STRACK Seirlt Greetin A EEoli of Bitialos A ¥ and others: Message_services, 600 “Penns.” S.E. " Mrs. Elizabeth White '-l. M‘lv. l P.M. Sunu Clmdl of Christ mh:m Irving St. N.W. Sunday, $ pm. “TO WHOM DOES THIS MAN Ol ‘WOMAN BELONG AFTER DMTE?" At m'r'y"n'-rv‘r'u e El ""'m" 'rn.emnu sten. Evers Tutsda, 310, and Wednesday. 3:15 pm. Every one reached by article or ques- tiol s anew Dr. Coates gives 'fl'lh eonsultutlnm flluv o apsoiniment._ Col 631, Mrs, &u p.m. Thurs. 10 AM. and’ and eumm I;l!‘ MEETING AY AT 8 P.M. RIZPAH ELDON rm 14th Mr l.'. Message, uuuu-. P tesday Thursday. Sunday. 8 P. Readings daily, hours, 430_Third St. N.W. Fr. 9186. . Alice | !rnhgttrian .3. Rev. N. P. Patterson, li Il.. hllll. 9:30 a.m.—Church School at Old First at the unu-chumu 36th rmon_by 11 “"_“"“‘“&, waumge at_oOld he ect: ‘cThe o 8 Natwre| yre ok 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship st the Chapel e Sul arks of Pecl: Menoml Chapel Ave: and |30 St NW. Penn. " ECKINGTON WOODINIL Minister. 9: hoo! Stoatas Seace. 1 ‘Theme, “Fll‘llllu the Lord.” Evening service, 8. Topic, “The Face of Jesus.” Washington Heights Rev. John C. Pllllu D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. am—Sunday School. Pastor's Class. Worship.,, Sermol corpial" WeLoOME TO ALL. Chureh of the Cohmam Connecticut Ave. at WM. A. EISENI ER. Assistant. 9:45 A.M., Sunday School. .:Il Jr. Work. London is to have a $300,000 mosque Huitarian 9:45 A M. 11:00 A M.—M Lewis Atwater, 5 o Henry H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor. n 00-—*Te Drink or Not to D 5:00 The Child in the Midst. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets MINISTER ULYSSES G. B. —All Souls’ Church School. “The Mystic’s Equation” Based on a saying of Jesus, not found in the Gospels. Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto Charles Trowbridge Tittman, hass Richard Lorleberg, cello Lewis Atwater, organ §:00 P.M.—Quiet Period—Massenet Program Florence Sindell, soprano. 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour. “Through Darkest Africa” AN EXCEPTIONAL TRAVELOGUE PIERCE, D. D. orning Worship, organist, assisted by the Thrillin; the Babbath 1n | Arcaia Auitoriun ‘ Munul Prolrum—'l 30 P.M. | | Victor Johnson, Song “Most by 5'“" \ Smuhy, l-'eF 10—Free | will deliver a series of Lecture-Sermons in Saint Jlmes' Church Seven Dendly Sins _':::““ :‘fiw“hmm 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector, QUINQUAGESIMA. AM.—Holy Communion, AM.—Chureh School. TAmble Pariine 8:00—Holy Eucharist. 11:00—Sermon by Dr. C. H. Boynton. 4:30—Lect: “Chureh Dectrine.” 6:00—Young People's Fellowship. 8:00—Sermon by Rev. M. W. Riker. ASH WEDNESDAY. Services—8, 11 and 4. 4 p.m.—Address by Re: . M. Riker, “PENANCE." ’n!vl!.lnA!— s.m.—Holy Bucharist. Xl 30 a.m.—Q! Olll conduct- am. Ulrl‘ H g Morning Praver and Bervice A Sermon 7:30 p.m.—Joint at Church. ASH WEDNESDA 8 p.m.—Rev. will deliver the Lenten addresses t of a course of hridt Shuren” FRIDAY, 4 p.m.—Address by Rev. Wm, 8. Bishop, D. D. “THE SERMON ON THE DAY OF SATURDAY, 11 a.m.—Matins. During Lent the Rector of 8t Thomas’ will preach & speclal course .of sermons on “OUE MODERN GODs.” Feb, 17—Materialism. Sioraine Fri Eraver and Sofmon, 11 a.m. Rev. 7. 3. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH T HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL ve. dison 8t. Mar. 24—Gold. At 8 pm. ip. DE. WILLIAN P. SNRIVER. New York cny. Ooyenant Quartette il '-i' Sopenant Quart L Hemm Didst In Contralto (Ebiman). (We 7:00 P.l. Chflltilu Endeavor llV. WM. A- :lll “Vilalising_Our "mi‘nxi'm'm.lfmounn WESTERN H St bet 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11:00 AM. “Plucking T! wers A. Lincoln Sermen. 8:00 P.M. “Jezebel—An Artist in Crim. MUSIC BY THE QUARTET. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister y School. 's and Women's Bible 11 N.-mem W‘rfiil d Planting fireshptertau 13 . Zutheran ZION P sioasa samias . . X “&n. German, 10 am. Chi Rl Evening Worghi. % Buchanan, ither Leasie, 113 pm: RVICES. Wednesday night _at_Chapel Thursday night st Church. Rev..l B. Baker Pastor of the Large St. Matthew’s Church At York, Pa. ‘Will Address the Lutheran S. S. Institute at 8 P.M. Friday, in Church of the Reformation 2nd and B Sts. S.E. This Will Be an Inspiring Servlce ‘The Public Is Invited. ~ Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas. Ppastor = Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00. “THE BLIND MAN. Evening Service at “SEEING JESUS. Young People's Socleties at 6:45 P.M. THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. Church of the Atonement North Capitel & R. L Ave. Howard E. Snyder, Pastor. 11 am. and 8 pm. S. §.. 9:45 a.m. INCARNATION A Gallatin and i 118 0% g Service. ST. PAUL'S Rev. John T. Huddle, D, D. Rev. W. C. Waltemyer, B. D. 3p o Eleventh and B cis. MW, Ve, T —Sermon. Rev. Waliemver. o Vespers. Sermon. U Sis. N Rev. Hugo M Henmg 8:30 a.m.—German Servi 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school 11:00 a.m.—English “The Suf- Lenten &rvlcel——Wadneldly. 8 p.m., German; Thursday, 8 p.m., English. CHRIST Missouri Syned N. J. Ave. Bet. M and N Sts. J. Frederick Wenchel, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon on _ “Mathias Chosen to Replace Juda: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Ash w.‘;u‘ 7:45 PM. Southern Assembly Rev. Andrew Reid Bird, M 11 A.M.—Morning W 7:30 P. l—lm“h’#‘& u-fl M N.W.. L i i B ot Ml A CORDIAL WELCOME TO | QRERE ¢ New York Avenue N.Y. Ave, H and 13tk St Servrr-es Held in Masonic Auditorium, N. Y. Ave. and 13th St. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo ¢ In the Heart of the City For the Heart of the City 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“The Unseen King. (Broadeast over WOL.) E. Tea and Service. ‘Elements of Character.” €45 p.m. —chmmn Endeavor Meet- Mid-week semu. Thursday, at 8§ p.m. FOURTH 13th and Fairmont Strests N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. 11 AM. “Budgeting the Lord’s Money” 8 PM. “Knowing and Showing” Worship in the New Church SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REYV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor .—Graded Sabbath School. .—Morning Worship with Ser- “True Liberty.” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. EASTERN Md. Ave. at Sixth St. NE. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 9 11:00a 1 O T G Wwill_be WESTM!NSTER th St. Near E S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor 1 ._.__-"Goil;l‘ Gnr-t Praising £ Y.’ 8 pm—“My Father's Business.” METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streels S.E. REV. FREELEY ROHRER. Pastor. Morning ice. 11 o' —Hon. Clin- vening ".‘&r:_ii‘ :»::n—ur John nel YOou * | GEORGETOWN Ofganized 1780 P Sireet near Slst Street N.W. Rev. James T, Marshall, D. D., Pastor

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