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HONOR T0 MEMORY OFBSHOP QUAYLE Dr. Merton S. Rice Will Speak at Methodist Union Meeting Wednesday Evening. Dr. Merton 8. fi.ce, pastor of Metro- politan Methodist Episcopal Church, Detroit, Mich, will be the principal speaker at the mesting of the Methodist | Union Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock | in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. His subject will be * Methodism.” op Alfred E. Quayle, who 'was president of Baker University, Baldwin The Skylark of | a tribute to the late BFh-} | City, | ! Kans., when Dr. Rice was a student in that institution Dr. Rice is the promfent men in Methodism. the General Conference in Sp Mass.. 1924, and again in K Mo., 1928, he declined nor election to the office of ring to continue in the ation an op, prefer- tor, D the theme minister the Supper. At subject will be “Wilt T All d: meetings of cleties will be held Tu at 11 o'clock. rch school will have a ban- | crament of th rvice hh nning | | of New speaker. The evening. Curtis D. Wilb; of the Navy, will address the Boigiano | Class tomorrow morning. Dr. Frank W. Collier is the teacher. ROCK CREEK CHURCH PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Several Services Will Be Held Tomorrow at St. Paul's—Bishop Will Preach. Yor Men's St. Paul's, Rock Creek, will hold sev- eral services tomorrow. There will be a | communion service at 8:30 am, fol- lowed by the church school at 9:30 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock service Bishop | Rhinelander of Washington "Cathedral and director of the College of Preach- #rs, will deliver the sermon. In the evening at 7 o'clock the Young People’s Society will conduct a special series of services. There is an informal service conducted by the rector, Dr. F. J. Bohanan. These services are being conducted during the Lenten season, and are specially designed for those who are preparing for confirmation. The subject is “The Church and Its Rela- | tion to Confirmation.” The rector will confine his talk on the two great me- tropolises, the church at Rome and the church at Constantinople. At the con- clusion of the services the rite of con- firmation will be administered by | Bishop James E. Freeman. At the Lenten service the following | “Chursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Rev. * Ansen Phelps Stokes, canon of the Washington Cathedral, will be the speaker. The Girls’ Friendly Society will meet Monday evening and the Senior Daughters of the King Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. The church is| videly known as one of | Al nefield, | Chuich of - visitors to the Kremlin, in Mos- viewing' the numerous build- | up this famous group, pass with but a fleeting | the relatively small structure ‘n as the Cathedral of the A»nmp-i he would give it but scant atten= n unless he knew its absorbing hi ory and was privy to the treasures it | contains, for in external appearance it offers but little compstition with its| lordiy neighbors. But of all the man structures in the Kremlin, the cathedral deserves respectful attention. built near the end of the sis teenth century to replace the old| wooden church which had been repeat- cdly destroyed by fire. In it are many old icons and precious relics, among | them “one” of the nails with which| our Lord was fastened to the cross, fragment of His robe, and a fragment | of the Virgin's rche; the hand of St. Andrew, the head of St. George, the theologian, and that of St. John | Crysostom.” The icon of the Holy Virgin of Vladi- t a | s THE EVENING mir is pointed o painted by St. Luk Jewels valued at $50 emeralds alone being worth $5 Other treasures include a Bible pres ed by the mother of Peter the which is so large that the s two men are required to carry it. It, {00, Is studded with emcralds and pre- | cious stones. Much of the interior of was sadly injured by the T Napoleon was in Mosco Guartered an entire ca within the cathedral. His troop: away as plunder five tons of silve robbed the church of 500 pour gold and many of the jeweled deco tions. The Cossacks recovered most of this booty, and in gratitude the: nted a solid silver chanreli we! ing 900 pounds, with 46 branches, which now hangs in the cupola. The Cathedral of the Assumption i: the church in which the Russian C: were . crowned during the past four centuries. the church ench. When in 1812, he | ry regiment tool BAPTISTS T0 MARK 2TYEARS' GROWTH Dr. Porter’s Subject Tomor- row to Be “Campaigning for Highest Causes.” ‘There will be appropriate celebration of the 127th anniversary of the found- ing of the Fifst Baptist Church, which was organized March 7, 1802, tomor- row. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter's sub- ject will be “Campaigning for High- est Causes.” The Lord's supper will EVENSONG SERMON TO BE BY DR. PETER Service at 4 P.M. Tomorrow in Bethlehem Chapel—Dr. Lubeck to Preach in Morning. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon of Washington, will be the special preacher at the People's Evensong in Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Ca- thedral tomorrow at 4 pm. This serv- ice will be broadcast over WRC. At the 11 a.m. service of holy com- munion and sermon in the same chapel tomorrow the sermen will be preached by Dr. Henry Lubeck, honorary cancn of Washington Cathedral. k | T STAR. WASHINGTON, DG ATURDAY, MARCH 9. 1929. TOPC ANNOUNCED | BY REV. ABERNETHY | | |“Our Undiscovered Best” to| Be Merning Sermon at Calvary Baptist. W. . Aberncthy, pastor of | act, “Our Undiscovered Best” 11 o'clock service tomorrow | g. The crdinance of the Lord's | apper will be administered at the cl t 7:45 pm. the pastor will preach the | last sermon in the series on the home, | “0ld Fashioned Notions ,\rn M. Brown c! # nth ennual lh(‘ ‘Blue Ti angle, will § banquet at 6:30 , bresident, | 5 p.m. in the lecturs room | Miss Jessie Vroom will of the meeting. Election senc Chapter of the e Guild will meet Wednes at the home of M Murray, 1862 Mintwood ay of prayer for home | will be held at the Bethany | Chu Friday, from 1 to 4 o-clack, | “'Miss Yetieve Patton will lead the | meeting of the Intermediate Christian | | Endeavor Society tomorrow at 7 o'clock at Waddell Hall. The senior society | meets et 6:30 in the church auditorium. Tuesday evening meeting will be by Wade A. Robinson. ich is meeting Theater ~during | will be tau |led ‘The Vaughn class in the Hippodroms building operations, | Dr. George Otis Smith tomorrow 19:30 o'clock. The Burrall class will meet at the Metropolitan Theater. The rest of the adult department will meet in the church auditorium. The mi circles will Wednesday Baker, N s Chase, Md.: Bristow, Mrs. F. V. Birthright, 1760 Kenyon street: Greene, Mrs, Blanche Emmert, 2019 I street, 'apartment 311; Hoeke, Mrs. Richard Cromwell, 1223 Jefferson street; Kendall, Mrs. Perlie Tallman, 39 Rhode Island avenue: Stickney, Mrs. Ida Moore, 1428 Euclid_strect: Vaughn, Mrs. G. T. Aldridge, 819 Allison street; White, Mrs. A. L. Van Horn, 3104 Twen- ty-fourth street northeast. GUESTS OF CHURCH. Feature Service Planned at Peck Memorial Wednesday Night. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will preach | at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning and evening. A! ni[lht he will speak on the subject, “The Sinner’s| Friend.” ! At the Wednesday night service the | special guests will be all those whose | | last names begin with P, Q R and 8. Refreshments will follow. The men’s Sunday morning class will be addressed by Jud:c William F. Norris, and the women’s by Elizabeth F. Ketchum. The {and Gallatin stree | 8 ing e | sented with a Mission Club will meet | s | the D! LUTHER LEAGUE When the Luther League of th2 Dis- trict of Columbia held its quarterly meeting last Tuesday evening at the Church of the Incarnation, Fourteenth the meeting was opened with a song service conducted by District League President Robert J. Volland, followed with prayer by Rev r. tor oi the S delivered president Miss, 3 gue, and thie Incarnation Le of the life cent st The presentatic J. Whiting, ge hairman on rangements for stunt night, and accepted in behalf of Zion's League its president, Miss Gladys Bioekes ignal Hill,” a life service pageant, in h Ralph Vogel and Misses Virginia ise and Katherine Allen played the cading role 5 presented by Incar- nation leaguers, The al address of the cvening was de Dr. Stewart Winfield Herm Zion | Lutheran Church, H Refreshments were, serve carnation League, A Junior League supper conference was held at St. John's Church, Fou f and C streo innior e of Mchlhous of the Luther ollowing the fellowship hour con- ducted at Zion's Chapel, New Hamp- =h|l"nl uhl and Buchanan street, last John's (Southwes the league devo ague: Robert J. Vol- gue president; Charles | , second vice president gue of the District of Co- iss Gladys Broeker, corre- League rict of Columbia; Miss Emma District League missiona and Ramsay Small, life ser ary of the Luther League of t of Columbia. “How to Become a Christian” is the topic which will be presented tomorrow evening at Incarnation Luther League | by Miss Mabel Freas; at St. John's (Southwest) by Miss Dorothea Was mamn; at St. Paul's by John Loehler, and at Zion by Herbert Reichelt. CHURCH TO SHOW FILM. Memorial United Brethren Sunday Programs Announced. At Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow, the pastor, Dr. S. B. Daugherty will | preach on “The Wings of a Dove.” In the evening at 8 o'clock a motion pic- | ture, “The Life of Christ” will be | shown. The Sunday school and Chri tian Endeavor Societies will have sp cial programs. The midweek Lenten service will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, when the pastor will speak on “The | Great Words of Jesus.” The entertain- | ment, “The Fascinating Fannie Brown” will be given in the Sunday School House Friday evening at 8 o'clock. C \Vl'll7«l Luther I« lumbia; secreta ice se | | | | | | | Washington Yogoda Society Founded by Swami Yogananda Brahmchari Jotin, A. B. The Lives of the Hindu Saints March 10, 1929, at 8:00 P.M. | Intimate Friend to Deliver | at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Evely CHURCH T0 UNVEIL BRUNDAGE TABLET Address at Ceremony Monday. A marble tablet to the memory of| Dr. Henry E. Brundage, for 16 years pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street, corner Florida avenue, will be unveiled Sun- day morning at the 11 o'clock service. | Dr. George S. Duncan, an intimate friend, will make an address. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, the pastor, will give the .communion meditation. In the evening at, 8 o'clock a lecture demonstration cxplaining Bible manners | and customs in the time of Christ Wlll{ be given by Edward A. Marshall. The | lecture is based upon a panorama 16 feet long and showing village life ir ine, ’Ilw picture was painted by A. x 11, graduate of the & at _the &nmd y school huuse nr 0 | o'clock. All sceretaries are requested to have their annual reports ready. The ker will be Miss Rs el Benfer of Langdon, Ky. The members of the Fidelity Ab‘v’ Class will meet Wednesday evening | Sims M. and, Mrs. M. Joyce, 1332 Long- There are 114 Catholic wlk‘gcs in the United States. | the auspices of | Congregational Church. Dr. Moses R. “FIVE THOUSAND MEN.” Georgetown Lutheran Pastor's B\ih- Jject at Morning Service. 4 “Five Thousand Men" will be the sub- ject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Georgetown | Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E Beatty, pastor. Christian Endeavor, 7 | p.m.; topic, “How to Become & Chris- | At the evening service, at 8 o'clock, the subject will be “Who Is the Holy | Spirit?” ikl SERVICES ARRANGED | AT LINCOLN TEMPLE | {Rev. R. W. Brooks Will Preaclr First Sermon in New Church Tomorrow. At the services of Lincoln Congrega- | tional Temple tomorrow morning, be-| ginning the second week of dedicatiol Rev. R. W. Brooks will preach h's first sermon in the new churcl\. His a Rock.” will present * At 8 pi Percy S. F""‘rl “The Gospel in Song and | © under uw, auspices of the Shiloh Baptist Chur Rev. J. Milton Waldron, pastor, will | speak. | Tuesday evening, A. M. E. Zion Church night, Rev. Henty D. Tilman | 3! presiding. Wednesday evening, services under the Mount Pleasant | © Lovell, pastor, will preside. Sermon | by Canon Anson P. Stokes, Thursday evening, services under the auspices of the Zion Baptist Church. | Sermon by Dr. W. L. Washington. PASTOR'S SUBIECT, ‘GRACE ABOUN {Dr. Gove G. Johnson to Preach at National Baptist Church Tomorrow. At the Nat Church tomorr | Dr. Gove G. Jvl nson, the theme “Grace A The eve! delivered by Dr. H. P. C e, tho suiject be- ing “The Paramount Question. At the morning service pledzes will rch budget for very-member Can- on the following fon CI will_ho!l t the church Tucs- will be served at ng which there will b~ d the annual re- Anderson will ad- 7 al Baptist Memorial g the pastor, preach on w lhc ensuing s day occu Su will meet 2t t 6 o'clock will address “Originality in Bible e ¢ 'l m'h the board School Work.' The Egbert Class will have a party t J. Henry Brown, ‘The on eve nin'z. ( ek Fxnm E'lrh for Al nearly f America. Thm:,."n; is There re 200,000 Catholic Daughters o Honorable Clyde Kelly Miss Norma C. Brown Dr. Edwin C. Dinwiddie In a Sane Discussion: of Enforcement COME AND RATIFY PRESIDENT HOOVER’S INAUGURAL DECLARATION Sunday Afternoon, March 10, at Three Foundry M. E. Church 16th St. Between P & Q Auspices Flying S:madron Foundation Hear the Story of the Plans for the New National, State, an< Local Committees to Back th- Program of the President. ADMISSION FREE making special preparations for LheJ meeting of the Diocesan Teachers’ Insti- | tute, which is to be held March 19. Dr. F. J. Bohanan is director of the depart- ment of religious education, of which this institute is a part. Meetings are held monthly at different churches in the diocese. Two speakers will deliver addresses and St. John’s Church, Bethesda, is preparing to present a pageant. -t this meeting. —— DR. $1200 TO PREACH ON PREDESTINATION New York Avenue Presbyterian Services to Be Held in Masonic Auditorium. : : Sankara, the First Swami O, Everybody Invited Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. ‘Social _Hour after Everybodv Welc The full list of services tomorrow in 2 2 A3 Bethlechem Chapel is as follows: 17:30 Edwin C. Dinwiddie Norma C. Brown a.m., holy communion; 10 a.m., morning prayer and litany; 11 a.m. holy com- munion and Sermon; 4 p.m. people’s evensong and sermon. On week days daily evening prayer is said in Bethlehem Chapel at 3:30 p.. be observed at the close of the morn- ing service. Clinton N. Howard will speak at 8 pm. on “The Rock of the American Republic.” Swedish services, conducted by Rev. Nels Hedeen, will be held at 3:30 p.m. and Friday at 8 pm. The Baptist ‘Young People’s Union will meet at 6:45 p.m., tomorrow. ‘The Junior Union meets at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The board of managers of the Bap- tist Home will meet Monday at 10 am. The Anne Jackson Bible class will meet ihat evening at 8 o’clock. The monthly deacons’ meeting will be held at the church, Monday, at 7:30 p.m. The Euzelian dress will meet and hold a social at the home of Miss Eliza- beth Clark, 2020 O street, Tuesday, at 8 pm. The Woman'’s Society will meet at 8 pm, at the church, Wednesday. Members of the Business Woman's Gir- cle are especially invited. The prayer meeting next Thursday evening will be led by the pastor. The tenth anniversary of the Scan- dinavian Mission will be celebrated at a festival to be given at the church March 18. Dr. Olof Hedeen of Chi- cago, Rev, Nels Hedeen, pastor, and Dr. Samuel Jud.son Porter will speak. Cuthbert class will_present the play, “Wedding Bells,” Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Special services are being planned for the week of March 17 by the pastor, Brooklyn new Lutheran hospital cost $750,000. SHOLL’S DINING ROOM AND CAFETERIA SATURDAY, MARCH 9th SoUP BISQUE OF roMA'ro WITH RICE THE ALL STATES HOTEL 514 10th ST, E 03 4:30 to 7:30 P e 4:30 TO The Meanest Man in the World Our Candidate for this questionable honor is the fake pro- moter who makes a living by calling his schemes “Charity.” CHOICE OF HEART OF LETTUCE, wn‘n R 0QUEFORT DRESSING FRUIT SALAD CHOICE OFALL FILET MIGNON V‘;l‘l‘fl FRESH _MUSHROOM: SWEET BREAD ASD CHICKEN TALTIE A LA KING VEAL CUTLET. TOMATO SAUCE CHOICE OF TWO VEGETARLES FRENCH FRIED ATOE:! CAULIFLOWER H DAIRE SAvCE EW CH !rAGnn‘n ITALIAN STYLE HED Pflo'l‘l:\"l' ES Dr. Joseph Sizoo will preach at both services of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in the Masonic Auditorium, New York avenue and ‘Thirteenth street during the alterations on the church building. The morning service will be broadcast over WRC at 11 o'clock. Dr. Sizoo will have for his theme “Jesus and Discipleship.” He will preach, by request, tomorrow evening a sermon in connection with his Sunday evening studies in religion on the subject, “What is Predestination?” ‘This sermon will be followed by a ques- tionnaire period. Dr. Sizoo will deliver his third address in the Mayflower Lenten studies in re- ligion held at the Mayflower Hotel, ‘Wednesday at 11:30 o'clock. His sub- Jject for this week will be, “What Can We Believe About Prayer?” These May- flower Lenten lectures are broadcast over WRC. ‘The fellowship of the church is in- vited to afternoon tea Thursday at 4:45 o'clock. Dr. Sizoo will speak on “The Meaning of Presbyterianism; Its Doc- trine and Government.” PRAYERS FOR HOOVER. Buccessful Administration Will Be Asked in Service Tomorrow. I‘ Prayers for the successful administra- | tion of President Hoover will be oflcrcdl at a high mass tomorrow at 11 am. at | Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Sixth and C stree!sl soulhwrst Thomas Daniels, pastor of the church will officiate and will speak to the congregation on the theme of | “President Hoover as Christian and Hummhaflan The publ\c is invited. Men'’s day will be observed at Mount, Zion M. E. Church tomorrow. The speakers are as follows: 11 a.m, Prof. Charles M. Thomas; 3 p.m., Dr. W. Sin- clair Bowen; 8 p.m., Attorney George W. F. McMechen of Baltimore, Md. Church school, 9:30 am.; Epworth League, 5:30 p.m.; brotherhood, 7 p.m. CHOICE OF ICE_CREAM SUNDAY WITH. E\GLISH WAl HOME-EAKED GREEN APPLE PIE WITH C DRINKS COEFFEE Ghe EAT OUR BALANCED MEALS AND LIVE LONGER These men operate in Washington largely by telephone solicitation selling tickets for a “Benefit,” sometimes using the names of questionable charities and other times posm" as a representative of reputable philanthropic organizations. They mulct the business man by selling “advertising” in programs, year books represented to help a charity or a labor organization. In most instances this is neither charity nor labor being aided, but merely the promoter. NUTS EESE TEA JOIN IN THE NEW CRUSADE! According to a report received by the Better Business Bureau, the list of those who were published as contributors to that worthy cause—the Washington Community Chest—may be solicited by questionable promoters. When you are solicited, it would be advisable to investi- gate first and ascertain that the reputation of the solicitors as well as the organiza.don seeking the funds warrant your giving. The Better Business Bureau will be pleased to aid you. ¥ i ¥l € O TR b JESUSWENT INYO THE TEMPLE ‘s n%vourul.m‘r soLp By Specxal Request i d Illustrated Lectures Science The appearance of this adver- in these columns . is evidence that this publication co-operates with and supports the Better Business Bureau for your protection. tisement / NO DISTINGTION BETwEEN &mmmm D wmq LAW AND ORDER MASS MEETINGS In Support of President Hoover’s Program for Law Enforcement Natlennl United Committee—With V oted Support of Washington Pastors 3:30 P. M.—Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R Sts. CLINTON N. HOWARD, Chairman National United Committee “A CHALLENGING VOICE FROM THE WHITE FOUSE." 35th Rally o_f the Washington Campaign! Crowds Everywhere! . OTHER MEETINGS TO BE ADRESSED BY MR. HOWARD: 11 A. M.—Bethany B-phlt Church, Rhode Island Ave, and Second St. N.W. 8 P. M.—First Baptist Church, 16th and O Streets N.W. All District Christian Endeavor Rally—Monday Night, March 11th United Presbyterian Church, N. H. Ave. and Rnndolph St. N.W. In Support of the Law of the La Being i‘rhe Art of Ll\'lnl) EUGENE 'FERSEN President of the LIGHTBEARERS Beginning Sun., March 17 Sun., March 17th, 8:15 p.m. “Character Buildirg” Mon., March 18th, 8:15 p.m. “Your Right to Success” Tue., March 19th, 8:15 p.m. “Overcoming Life’s Handicaps” Fiayhouse Auditorium 1814 N STREET N.W. Admission Free Silver C nlluunn NN, /// W The Better Business Bureau ‘of Washington 336 Evening Star Building Telephone Main 8164

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