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1. ¢, KATURDAY., WARCH 2. 1679 PASTOR IS SPEAKER AT ROUND TABLE Young People of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church Meet Tomorrow. |‘ New York Pastor Here | “The Poet of the Gallileean Take 'r\!'lf be the subject of the sermon tomorrow pastor of the Chevy ! tan Church J. ister. { morning hy Pre Hillman Holl The Young People’s R Table will meet in the parish house ai 7 p.m. M. Hollister will give an address on * Place of the r‘mmw Smiles a ‘oast” will be tercopticon lecture by John | Hovt of California at 7 o'clock in | g room for the members of | mecting of the Midion: VISITOR 70 0CCUPY COVENANT PULPIT| ary Society and Woman's Guild will be held Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. C E J. F. Fitchen, Jr., to Preach on “Some Other Things icago, vice chairman or! Jesus Did.” the Chase Rey FREDERICK FITCHEN, JR. N aptist Foreign Mission ary Board. will be the spraker. “South | of the * will be the subject of | the ad Dr. S. Parkes Cadman > Central Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y will be the preacher at the third union | Lenten service of the five Protestant | rches of Chevy Chase which will be held In this ciny rch next Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock Rev. | Rev. J. Prederick Fitchen, ir. min- |ister of the Fourth Presbyterian Church {of Albany, N. Y. will be the guest { preacher at the Church of the Cove- FELLOWSHIP BANQUET 's PLANNED FOR FR”)AY‘nan! fomorrQw morning, and will have {for his subject “Some Other Thmp Fastern thvmmn Church Will ' Jesus ' Did." - Rev. William A. Eisenberger will con- | duct vhe night service and preach on ‘ “Values, Relative and Real.” The Sun- | day school will be in session at 9: Be Host to Meeting of Workers. A fellowship banquet for the dracons, frustees and their gether " with representatives Yaune People's and Missiona *of the Presbyterian Churches of this city, will be held at the Eastern Presbyterian Church, Maryland avenue and Sixth | street northeast. March 8 at 6:30 a'clack, The speaker of the evening w be Dr. George Emmerson Barnes, pas. tor of the Overbrook _Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa. He will &peak on the theme, “The Divine Partnership.” The meeting is being held under au pices of Washington City Members of the progra mand field a tivities committee having charge of arrangement are: Rev. Henry B. Wood- ing, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Rev. Fre Jey Rohrer, Rev."J. H. Hollister. Rev. J. F. Si7o0,"Rev. Bernard Braskamp, Rev. E. A. Burrows. C. R. Smith, W. M. Terrell, H. C. Davis, F. E. Edginton, | Mrs. H. S. Irwin and Mrs. Arthur S. Field. 7pm. ‘The League of the Covenant will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday at 3 pm. at the Y. W. C. A, and be ad- dressed by Miss Rachel Benfer of the Langdon Memorial School, Mount, Ver- non. Ky. The Covenant Evening Missionary Society will meet in the chapel Wed- nesday at 8 p.m., for the annual elec- tion of officers, and be addressed by Miss Torna W. Smith, Juvenile Court worker. ‘The preparatory service will be con- ducted Thursday night by Mr. Eisen- berger. Tondon has Rhurches, g ®ther Hernices HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N:W. I«Vr the Promotion of ptural Holiness .fivwr. every Sunday st 2:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME _____ 11 Christian Science Pythian Temple 1012 9th St. N.W. 3 p.m.—Lecture by W. H. Jenkins %:45 p.m.—Tower Study. ats Free—No Collection Richard Sehmidt. D. D. German. 10 a.m. lish Service. 11 a ew Soclety of Washington, D. C. | 1326 Eye Street N.W, Phone Franklin 1880, cmn»l 9:30 a.m. Luther League, 7:15 p.m. Erening \\«olxhlg 3 L N SERV] Open daily except holidays. 4n7 hight st Ghapel Classes every day. Thur‘d\v night_at Churcl Services morning, afternoon and | Church of the Atonement, gyvening Nu 1""4“ North Capitol & R. T. Ave. AR THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Founded upon Christian Science as contained in the Bible and writings of Mary Baker Eddy. Est London. England, and B8 under the leadership of " Annie C. Bill Regular Sunday Bervices at 11 a.m. In Assembly Room, Hotel La Fayette Mrs, Huddle, D. D. Waltemyer. B. ). e N.W SUBJECT “THE BIBLE” Bundar School. 20 Jackson Place at il AM. Public Reading Room 20 Jackson Place N.W. HOURS, 9 AM. 70 5 P.M. ADDRESS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE § BY RADIO ry Sunday Afternoon at 0'Clock — Station WOL, Washington (228 Meters) TOMORROW, March 1 Address and Appropriate Proveam. provided sy The Caritinn Seience Watchman 20 Jackson Place N.W. Phone Main 3043 LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) G. M. DIFFENDERFER Pastor 9:45a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.-Sermon by Pastor. 8:00 pm.—Sermon by Dr. Chantry Hoffman. 6:45 p.m.—C. E. Societies. Visitors Invited. Thix Church Welcomes YOU. : TRINITY 4th and E St Missouri Synod Rev. Hugo M. Heuni‘ 8:30 am. ~German Service. With Holy Communion, 9:45am. Sunday School 11:00 a.m Pnghxh Service, his Temple." Lenten Sfl\ Wednesday, 8 p.m., German: Thursday. 8 p.m. English. Keller Memorial Marvisnd Avenue and Ninth St. N.K. Sr it B Ratsee, A ey Evening Service at 7:48 Making a Cheteen N el D THE HOMELIKE CHURCH CONCORDIA CHURGH (Evangelical Synod of N, A ik ‘and &8s, LW, Char'es Fnders, Pastor NG R s 0 SR i TN T T 5 Zuangeliral ru. UNITED STATES IN PROPHECY Is America Rushing to Scenes Like Those of Mussolini and the Pope? With Bible in band. Dr. Wilki will unfold ‘the destin: of 1. . T e 0 “Destroy ngon Rev 2 45am 10.00 a.m. nsam 8.00 p.m Bible Schooi German service. Emancipator: LENTEN SER Wednesdav. 8 pm Thirsoay. 8 pm EVERVBODY WELCOME Swedizh Lulhernn Church 409 4th St Service. 5:30 Rev. F. N. Ande Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor. BG 30 AM day Scheol ARCADIA AUDITORIUM 3032 14th S6ON.W. (near Park Road) 7:30 P.M. 7:15 P.M.—Medical Demonstra- Reisting RessltsiafiApps. tite Excess.” Expert from Wash- ington Sanitarium. Sunday, March 3—Free WILKINSON, Ph. D, 9 s classes Tonas B liverance From Bend- 00PN Wednesaa s gin Desicl wuse, sermen] ouRust, M7 Walter ditectrese, Mre Musical Program, 'a 'Cordral Welcome for Church of the Reformation 4B B BE Al o'clock, Christian Endeavor service Av‘ m. ‘Hampshire Ave. & Buchanan. | WORK ON CATHEDRAL |“THE PERIL OF POWER” REVIEWED AT MEET Dr. C. R. Stetson Explains Move- ment, Regarded as Greatest Since Middle Ages. i I Dr. Without Lights™ at Evening Service. “The Peril of Power” will be the | tomorrow morning at the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Chureh, Columbia road near Fifteenth street. “Lamps | Without. Lights” will be discussed at the evening service Dr. W. A. Parish will discuss the sec- \d chapier of Dr. Oxnam’s book. Youth and the New America.” young peoples’ devotional service at o'clock. The Winter meciing of the Washing- ion Cathedral Commiltee Wwas held Tuesday at the residence of M Alexander Mackay-Smith, Sixteenth streel, when Dr. Caleb R. Stetson, rector of Trinity parish. New York City was the spesker, Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of Washington, pre-| {sided, and introduced Dr. Stetson as a | former Washingtonian who is now | chairman of the buiiding committee of | the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. | York City. Dr. Bratenahl outlined the work of the Washingion Cathedral Committee for the lasi vear. He ex- | pressed the opinion that WV hington Cathedral owes much fo the Cathedral | of St. John the Divine in New York for | advice and counsel. ss, which was illustrated | Dr. Stetson. who was formerly rector of St. Mark's Church in Washington, said this is a cathedral- building age and there has been nothing like it since the Middle Ages. He said (hat thé three greatest cainedrals now | being built were Liverpool Cathedral Washingion Cathedral and the Cathedral | [of St. John the Divine. Liverpool Cathedral. he pointed out. is the most | original 1n_type of those mow being| | built, the Cathedral of St. John the| | Divine of the most majestic proportions. | but Washington Cathedral is the most beautiful and loveliest. of all. | Dr. Stetson praised the College »of Preachers of Washingion Cathedral and outlined the spiritual fabric of a| | eathedral. He predicted that 50 or| | more years from now cathedrals would | be heated by wireless bringing in electri- | | cal power to them. | ardship play presented at the devotion- al meeting Thursday evening will be the last of these plays. Earlier | in the evening. from 5 to 7 o'clock the voung peoples’ department will serve a dinner in the Sunday school room _ Friends "FRIENDS 13th and Irving Sts. N.W. - Binle School Meeting for Worship, Augustus Mutras, Minister -Christian Endeavor 745 pm. Praver Meeting. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N\ Meeting at 11 AM. Sunday Gathering In an outw enough. Tach individual must conscious and “earnestiy seek in humble ieveren for A renewed seuse of the inward Pow of the spirit HERBERT 1EWIS, Clerk 36 Eastern Ave, Takoma Pa ALL ARE 'INVITED ~ Uuited Brethren | M rial United Brethren | Christadelphian R STurh Christadelphian Chapel e W, Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty. D. D. , 732 Webster St. Bav. S Racei Doouer: Avsisiani Faster | B.8.10 am. Serv Morning at 11: “What Price Glary | ‘ed., Bible Study. 8. “Soul-Winning Amha adors — Rflmnnl for Lent by B ~ Bpiritualist | Mystic Church of Christ Sundav School, 9:40, Lenten Seiv Lecture Healing Messager Bunday and Tuedas. 8 b nday Messages “Plowers. irithal ‘Aduice” DAY, 12.5 B Rev. F. I.. Donceel a1 M S N W " Virginia Wade Holds message meetings followed br healing treatment. Thursdav. 2 pm,_ Resdings and Lealing tieatments daity. 3083 R N. ot Splnhnl Science Church of Christ 1379 Jrving St. N.W. Sunday, 8 p.m. | Bubject; | “How o Concentrate for Success” | ses Follow to Many. give Healing Treatments | A their complete cures. Cirele Through nr (“llr! Ever Tuexdl 2:15. and Wed p.m. Every one relched by Ill\ck or ques- | fions answerea ALL WELCOME. Dr. Coates gives private consultations dl”y and_evenings by appointine Col. 622° Mr. Ted Ronalda Messase Moeting, Tmes, "',:{“ l‘t“y;\lnurl. o8 Tt o Chriat” mation picture belng Peopie Come Wher, Come. and You Will wfl! m- given in a of the Lenten carriea out by this eapie Are ome Again. i FlRST UNlVERSALlST CHURCH REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, D, Pastor SERVICES AT TAE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbia Rd. N.W. (Pending the Building of = New Church Edifice) March 3, at 11 a.m. BERMON TOPIC: @ . » Thy Kingdom Come The Third in a Course of '!PI.’I. the Lord’s Praver Musical Minisiry: Led by Vi l'!d Chorus Cheir, Dr A W. Organist and Director. Kindergarten at the Same Hour Chureh School Convenes at 12:15 P. SEATS FREE RRING YOUR FR { | | i B | | | (= | Dr, Zaxda Br;)wn Katcs EPublic circle Tuesdass and Fridavs. : Wednesday. 2 p.m .8 ings daily. Phone Lin 1 | Unity Spiritualist Church . Ave. N.W. DSt (flm{nrr&fl;nal (COLORED) Plymoutl: Congregational Church 1ith and P Sts. N.W. TAE CHURCH WITH A SMILE 9:30 am.—Church School. 111:00 a.m.—Rev. William C. Gordon, | Ph. D. Rev. Harry P. Strack “The Value so“;“M”ldillll"hip" Mrs. Emma Hendershot —pastor, Second Spiritualist Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., will be the Message Medium of the evening, assisted by Rev. Ida Strack and Mr. John J. Carroll. Mrs. Hendershot is a remark- able medium. Come and see the reason she has a congregation of 800 10 1.000 persons each Sunday at her home Church. Mid-week message service, 600 Penna. Ave. S. E, Thursday at 8 PM. The First Spirstuaiot Church | Rev. Alfred H. Terry Subleet: | “A Peep Into the Spirit World” Nlll)‘!d by spirit messag 8 PM. aL Pyinlan Temnlr 1012 econd floor. All welcome. | Message Seance ‘Wednesday, 8 pm.. at 131 C St. NE. by | mediums of the church. Mrs Suite. Mrs. Waiker. Rev. MeKinsters and . Fdch person receiver a message “Memory” 6:30pm—Y. P. B. C. E. 8:00 p.m.—Rev. George A. Parker. “Heavenly Vision” @ongregational CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH George Farnbam. Pastor 34th and Lowell Sts. Church School, 9:45 -Four ments. Mrs. Helena Kimball, rector Morning Worship, 11 a.m. “The Retreating Look™ Sunday Evening Olub, 6:30 Bible study. singing and pletures. “Peck’s Bad Boy™ depart- Sund. 3 9th S . motion /Mt. Pleasant Cong;egational Church! 1410 Columbia Road N.W. ) Rev. Moses R. Lovell Miss Lois M. Kugler mister Director of Relizlons Education SUNDAY 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.- -Sermon “JESUS AND OUR DECLINING LIBERTIES” 2:30 P.M.--Young People’s Forum. Trip to the anlnnll Mu\‘ellm 6:00 P.M.--Discussion Group. Dan Brummitt’s book, “Sheddy. er, Mr. Lovell, 8:00 PM.— The Passion Play Dramatic Reproduction. Colored Pictures. THURSDAY, MARCH 7 Child Guidance Lecture, “The Volunteer Worker—Her Satisfactions and Limitations,” by Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle. 8:00 P.M.—Addrese, “Hindu A special invitation is given to lovers of good music to hear our chorus: of 50 voices each Sundey morning. lead- 10:00 AM FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 10th & G Sts. N.W JASON NOBILE PIERCE, l). D., Minister Sunday School 9:30 AM Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. 9:45 A M.—Friendly Class for Men. Leader, Rev. F. N. Greeley 10:00 A.M.--Women'’s Bible Clas Leader, Mrs. F. E. Webner. DR. JASON NOBI.E PIERCE PREACHES 11 A.M.-—Our Confession” 8 P.M.—*“Where Your T'reasure Is Photoplay Ilustrating sermon Sunday Night “THE GILDED HIGHWAY" 4P 60\ Sunday, Concert, A CAPPELLA CHOIR ces led -hy Ruby. Smith Stahl Tuesday Evening, March S, Eight O'clock MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Douglas Fairhanks' “THE MUSKETEERS " Pathe Cartoon and (Collegians) “Splashing Thr ‘Thursday Night, 7:30—Dr. Pierce speaks on CE BORN MEN Tlustrated by Photoplay, “LES MIS Victor Hugo's Novel Cafeteria Lunch and Dinner served 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 on Monday, Inauguration Day Cafeteria Lunch served dail 30 to 1 p.m. Tuesday to Friday inclusive. TO BE SERMON THEME’ Mark Depp to Speak on “Lamps| i theme of the sermon by Dr. Mark Depp | at the | hanksgiving Ann” will be the stew- | This | silence is” not | wm be “Jesus and the Business World. |GOVERNOR TO ATTEND |4 vt boties ot | Mekendr sevices Annowee. | CHRISTIAN CHURCH pr sld!nl Drrildlnw The program, dis- | Chureh tomorrow morning cnmmumnnl ussion on “India,” will be led by Mrs. v. - | T, C. McConnell. will be observed. The pastor, Rev. Wil The Parent-Teacher Council of the liam Pierpont, will speak on "'nm church school will meet Wednesday eve- | Genileness of Jesus.” and in the eve- | | vermont Avenua Invmmon to In- | Fing i annex 2. Brs. 3. B WOROD 18| ning on ~Chalst ot the Wello president. ’ The weekly Church night meeting = New Church (SWEDF. IORGIAN) ; . will be held Thursday with a supper at | ! by Ohio Executive. |5:30 o'clock, a short prayer service at | | % 130 pm., followed by the meeting of the board of officers, when Green H.! 2 gl | The vermont Avenue Chuistian Haciwarih, <hatman: win predie | CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | Church extends to inaugural visitors an | At the Y. W. C. A. Friday evening | 16th Abave Q N.W. 945 " e IR e A R L - Alice Thacher 11:00—Morn: Worship. invitation to attend services there. A he twenty-fourth annual Christian En- Rev. Horace W Bri telegram received from Gov. Mvers Y., deavor banguet_will be held Subleci: “The Altar of ’Coflper of Ohio, a member of the ! IChl‘Lfi'Inn Church in Cincinnati, sll!fs‘ | Henternatal | Earle - | Contralto soio, Mrs" Ralph 1 ! angural Visitors Accepted Pull Chorus Choir Freg Lending Librars. Open Daily. Every One Alws | me that hehwlll be present At the morning service Dr. | Wilfley. pastor. will preach on Ad- Church of the Holy Trinity | venturing With Jesus,” and at night will begin a series of sermons on the | general theme, “Jesus and Human Re- lations.” The topic for this first sermon | e Apostolic Faith 1618 11th Street N.W, Flder Lewis T. Chapman. Pastor der of services for week besinning Sun- March a.m. Bible Sch 11 special ‘sermons and good | Latter Day Saints |~ THE REORGANIZED | CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST | OF LATTER DAY SAINTS | Third Floor. Pythian, Temole. | Sunday Sehool besing at 10:15 A.M. Church Services, 12: fifl 0'Clock Christian Srienre Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER | | CHURCH, ' CHURCH OF CHRIST TIST, BOS- TON, MASS. Firat Church of Christ Scientist Columpia Road and Encl Second Church of Christ 111 C 8t. N.E. Third Church of Christ Scientist and I, Sts. N'W. i Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N'W. SUBJECT. “CHRIST JESUS” SERVICES | Bunda 4.1"‘ and 8 pm, e e oy ana Pridus: Order of Christian Mystics Dr. and Mes. F. Hom. rvice. Pim., praser and praise cordial weicome to s!l Qatholic St. Mary’s Church | 5th St. NN\W. Bet. G & R Sts. Maroh 5 -The Cosmie Ase March 13 The Serment und the Cat 19The Rire Pass Not ch 26--The Symbolity Easter. Tublie ludy class Chapel. 1508 Quel Levery Fuisedss Take Woodles Rosq bus' 1o 35th and Ordway Sts. or Wisconsin Ave. cars to Idaho Ave. Clip This for Reference of B o oM Sunday Masses Tow Masses at 7:13 and 8: High Mass at 9:15. Last Low Mass at 11:30. Sunday Evening at 7:30, Stations and Benediction. United Lod(::? Theosophists 709 Aill Bidg., 17th & Eve Sts. N.W. NOVENA OF GRACE. ety o K10 R0 March 4 to March 12, Matthew Helmig, C. PP, 8. Masses at 7 and 8 AM. Devotion at 0 P.M. St. Matthews | Connecticut and Rhode Istand Avenues Pl H Afi ey gl AT Very Rev. W. Coleman ace in Human Affairs T ! : Church. 930 A Nesils, . 0 | Thomas W. Pond, of Baltimore | WEDNESDAY. ‘EVENING MERTINGS 3 s it { Free Study ondass 8 om O'Clock Prasident of Georgelown University. Lt Sudr e e FUTURE OF OUR - READING ROOMS AT P | FIRST CHURCH Investment Rldg COUNTRY 15th and K_Sts. -Houre, 0 Be James W. MeGaire (except. Wednesdays, @ tn 7. 2 March 3. 8 Bm Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § 3 SECOND CHURCH 111 C St. \. Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. days. Closed Sundays and ho : | THIRD CHURCH-Colorado_Bldg.,| | J4th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to "i | (Wednesdays, 9:30 to . and Sundays and holidavs, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH. CHURCH- Tivoli Bldg., |7 3313 14th St~ 9:30 10 9 week davs | (except Wednesdavs, 9 ,n to 7:30) | Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 | pm L “MAN: ANIMAL st d_SH Scientist Rev. Ll.htbrmler Lod'e “ecture 's...a‘ | “Masters of Wudom. Th' will preach at the 10 temorrew morning on - “The Prison House of God™ At & o'clock in the evening Very Rev. E. G. Fitzgerald, 0. P. will render the third of a course of popular lectures th of Subject—"The B: Supernatural Religion * Baptist ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ~ ¥ N i¢ yrrnhmtrian CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 1 THERN ASSEMBLY) | xnmmmn o Plireentn and Birteenth and | | En- | St. S.W. WASHINGTON. 00l by pSustor. subl he orary Jumm-m-u Christian LR .m—Sermon by Dy m.—Westminster | rmion by DF. Taslor .—Thursday —Prayer_Service. t. car or “Mount Pleasan| st. bus to Trving st Junior Christian .——Senior Christian Sermon by Pastor. s BAPTIST = H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. ndeavor. ndeavor. Rev. WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor 11:00—THE LIVING MANN B:00—" N AR riomal suv e 930 Rible Sehoo! b 0 ¢ KENDALL 9th near B S.W. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. 11 am.Dr. cul missionary to In- s Pastor. on MHite far Chrla 30 a.m: B. Y. P. U VISITORS WELCOM "SECOND 11:00 A.M.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Rev. Wm. Dewey Moore 8 P.M.—At the Branch l7|h and East Capitol Sts. A CORDIAL WELCOME _TEMPLE 10th & N N.W. 1|m. l- Boorde BIBLE_SCHOOL--9:30 AM. GEO. D. SULLIVAN, Supt. Sermon Topies: odv and Blood of Our Lord" ‘:M t-. i TAKOMA PAR! CH 3000 e DOURTFOL. Mum 2:00—THE_TWO SE! Rev. William E. La Rue. Fastor. FIFI' 10 a.m. GEORGETOWN Organized 1780, E NEAR 7th S.W. DARGAN of Nash- Teach the Rerea %I-u for Women d Wome! ”‘“ by Mrs. Wallace Rad- Marshall. T ‘m._Benior Endeavor. Strangers Always Welcome. " Peck Memorial Clnpel Penn. Ave. and 26Wh 8t. N.W. Irving W. Keteh Temn., whit MUNT( D. on on _““The Divine a5y, b DR, RAY PALMER, U 8"%3%50: Chavel, 3 £:30. "The 'Ba; Bilcher "and "Siey vite inaugural visitors. a (2 D. U's., Py ams p.m. Fourteentu Street a6 Jemers Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor 9:30—Church 8chool, 6:45--B. Y. P. 11:03—Communion. “with s ther. the Quee CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue mear the Circle) | EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor. |11 AM.—DR. C. H. BARLOW. Medical Missionary from China. Communion Service T:.45 P.M.— “THE QUESTION SUPREME,” By the Pastor, West Wa th. ration.” Other Bervices: 10 a.m.; Women's Class. school, 3 p.m.; Chris< D.m. m.. Gospel Service. “The Service of God and Men. Men, Women and Children Invited "METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S.E. YOU J_ARE INVITED. Washmgton Heights Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Pastor's Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—*“The Open Doo 8:00 p.m.: “lmberious Voice of Con- CORDIAL wz‘w&i: TO STRANGERS. (llhurrh of flpe Gnumant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. FISENBERGER. A 9:45 A.M., Sunday School. Ji=Bindecsarten and Jr. Work. shington Cor. 31st and N Sts. NW. Pastor C. B. Austin Preaches, 11:00 a.m. et Us Commune." 8:00 p.m. revnnlne- Thursday., M h 7:45 p.m in Waorship.” PETWORTH The vmunm Chureh in Washington, 2t Randolph street. Comnlnhn Sel at 1. Sermon by Pastor. REV. H. 1. SMITH. “The Eternal Highroad” R pm -Special invitation to men. “SNOW-Blind, SUN-Blind, SIN-Blind” Fetworth, lnvites Yasusural Vishors to Worshin at its Chur: 8.8.9:30: B. Y. P. U, BETHANY “A Church where you feel at home and 1Nar TS e’ rosy e sy HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. spel Only. and Church Motio: “The G Can Save America.” only the Gospe CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem Special Merch eetings and music. Do Washington' Women Love: | “Jesus pra; ess. a.eatm Undesemciogi BROOKLAND 16th, Monroe and Lawrence N.E. Dr. O. O. Dietz, Pastor. "I‘IIF HURRY CALL Ol‘ e Tth & Fy k. (‘H('R,H AND‘ AMUSEM 5 9'5 om puren R. L. Ave. 9th & South Carelina Ave, S.E. at 2nd St. N.W. W. dehnson. School. _Classes for & S Doth Hinder e Tord's observed. Pregbyterian Beformed REFORMED Corner 13th & Monroe 3 P - T Fenes H. Ranek, @hristian CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteenth 8¢ and Meridian PL N.w. GEQ. A KLINGMA CHRISTIAN (DISCTPLFR OF CHRIST) PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. ¥. Smith. 6th & H S.W. H. C. Mayhew FIFTEENTR STREET. 5th St and K. Ave. S.K, Marry M. Wikian ‘B ¥ermont Avenue 1318 Vermont Ave. Narthwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D. Pastor 1M am. “Adventuri with J “Jesus nud the Business World" JThe frat of & series af sermons and Human Relations.” ) aaknma Durk T (Moot Seventh D, M. Fimare Tu Preaching 11 a.m. and * 930 Graded Rinie Schaol Ninth Street Sh & D St NF. BENJAMIN l MELTON. Minister JOSFPR A, SCOTT. Auistant, unm Bivie School ermon & A Divine 8:45—Christian Endeavor 745 - Address by U ! Guy G Goff of Kentuel Weleome to sll. especially 16 our naugural visiors in the eits, Cflnlumhia firlgh‘ll '?’M 9 [} 30 Hovm at'a Rich Man's Table" the m, sermon, “Seeing America, tm Bflfl.uu T ‘moti A WARM SPOT IN OF COLUMBIA e New York Avenue N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. Services Held in Masonic Auditorium, N. Y. Ave, and 13th St, | Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo 9:45 A M. Sunday School. 11 AM. “Jesus and Patriotism” (Broadeast Over WRC) 6:15 P.M.-C. E." 8 PM. “What Is Happiness?” Tea and Service, Dr. Sizoo invites vou t - noial series of LENTEN BIBLE SHODY HO! to_be ‘held in mn Marflower Hotel every DAY a WAL be roudcant thioueh Sizoo's These lectures wi WRC. The following will be Dr. biects: s Modern Science a Place for God?™ What Can We Believe Abeut Praver?™ 'Why I Accept the Bible a: npucnn did-waek Servi FOURT.H 13th and Fairmont Streeis N.W. Rev. James H. Miers, D. D. 1n A,i‘ “A Parable of Dumba 7.45 “Lite's Chasces 6:30 and 6:43- Youns People. | ALL \VFLC\"MI Slxth lnd 'METROPOLITAN Sxwi John Comptcn Ball, Pastor Sunday at 11 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. “Charlie, Laurie and Dad” The Taylor Evangelistic Party Hear Charlie Preach, Whistle and Sing Hear Laurie on his Knabe Concert Grand Hear Dad in his illuminating Bible Talks March 3rd to 25th =i Sirds 7:45 O’Clock Except Saturdsy B'h & H Sis. N W. S. Abernethy, Calvary . 11 AM.—“THE OBLIGATION OF NOBILITY.” 8 P.M.—“THIS YOUNGER GENERATION—BETTER OR WORSE ?” Fourth in Series on the Home, 9:30-—-Sundav Schooi 11:00-—Junior Church. 513D—Chlliuln Endeavor. 'l 5--Organ Recfln! Thru'mls Hn\l Sixteenth and O Streets ’\ W, FlRST Dr. Samuel Judson Porter Pastor In the Heart of Washington—For the Hearts of Washington, atee a.nu Victorier of the Higher Clvilization ng p.m. D in.—-Conce 3 Texas Cownos Basd of Wity Pieces Aeidtenn By Dr. 3. B Sandeler, Dresidenta Mmmohs University, SPECIAL INVITATION TO INAUGURATION VI Baptists! Visit Your National Church!’ NATIONAL 16th Street and Columbia Road MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor To Religious Liberty. 11 A.M.—“Priest or Prophet?” 8 P.M.—“An Ancient Oath of Office.” Bible School (classes for all), 9:30 am. Young People at 7. 100 am - IMANS THIRST. 8:00 pm. " NATI DECISIVE EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. D. “CROWNING YOURSEL Bible School. Men s Bible Clas. = Meetings Cado ¥ TinkARY." " CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Cirele Rev. J. Hillman Hollister .m. gh;xlrth School. - Morming Worship Sermon ¥ The Poet of Gelilean Lal 11.00 am. J\.nlor Chrl:llln 'nde.vor. 1.00 p.m. —llll"nl'dll!n Christian En- 7.00 p.m.. -—Semnr cnmu-n Endenvor, I Minister F l R S John Marshall PL. N.W. P. Patterson. D. D., Pas !Blm - Church School at the Old urel 9:30 a.m.—Church ' School at Chapel. Massachugetta” Avenue and Worship st Ol The Holy Cammu- 11:00 .m.. Morning sions. B 5 p 30 p.m. “The Ministering Rev. Andrew 11:00 AM.—Morning worship in the Sts. NW., Special Music SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor m.—-Graded Sabbath School m.Morning Worship With Ser- "STEADFASTNES!" 700 oim. -Christian Fndeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. WESTMINSTER ith St. Near E. S.W. Rev. Henry W. Tolson, Pastor 11 a.m.. “Ambassadors for Christ.” 8pm. Sermon by the Pastor. WESTERN W St. bet. 19th and 20tk Sis. N.W. Rev. ). Harvey Dunham, Pastor 11 AM. “The Coronation of Je: 8:00 PM. Historical Moving Pictures MUSIC BY THE QUAnTrr ECKINGTON North Capitol St.. Corner Florida Ave. HENRY B. WOODING, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Morning” Service, Speaker: Rev. oune People's Mgeling. 6:45. Foonnd Sheioe 15%0 Speaker: Hon. Clinton Neward. lovt. " CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY , Minister Ballroom, Mayflower Hotel, “Geod News.” 7:30 P.M.- Evemn( worship in the Chapel of the new edifice, 22nd and “God’s Message to You.” Al mkdly services in the new Sunday School Building. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO

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