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qy X THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, IARCUH 18, Y922 - ““ 144 1 The Church and Character Building Lfil(':rlél:qTSTE?%;filTfl;XT[{ wewortn teacue | (| ) GUIDANCE - N T T | There will be a social tonight at BY GEN. CHARLES P. SUMMERALL, | AR Fikhe Metropolitan Chapter, the special fea- | Chief of Staff, U. S. Army. | Pastor of Takoma Park Presbyte- ture of which will be an old-time speli- EVEN a superficial review of history brings one to the in- rian Church Announces Contin- ing match. All young people are in- LECTURER DEFINES | v rescue ] SERMON PLANNED CHRISTIAR SCIENCE ¢ - FORYOUNG PEOPLE John J. Flinn, C. S. B., Tells B e “March quartc vited to participate. Prizes will be given. m is under the direction of | 1t Sisson, fourth vice president. | evitable conclusion that there has never existed a great | | | army which was not imbued with some deep form of | | uance of His Series. 11 i | Rev. Moses R. Lovell An- religious conviction. Throughout recorded time patriot- »'Internsts of High School andj ism and religion ever have gone hand in hand | frat i ivi For the next three weeks the general A Triieiineg ( i Recognizing these facts, our Army festers religious activi- The third scrmon of the Lenten seric favotion ic wilt be “The nounces Them f 1) Audience Trusting God at College Students will | | tles as an essential aid in the maintenance of morale. Oux | iwpne Ascent to Easter,” will be preach- Chritinn Adwenture.” The VII));W‘:'L!:-m', | e of Thurs s 1 Dedicate N training program takes into careful consideration the appeal of ed tomorrow m:-rml‘u‘ in the religion to the soldier. It recognizes that, > tfseinoton i while all phases of military instruction have in erlan Ch h b T " | Leaders anneunced | Be Stressed. ‘; day Morning Address. All Times Is Need. = i them some elements which partially serve to “The 'rmn;‘lsf:;l:f “}“:..'.'n“':f‘n("'r theme | chapters are: Mi TRIY s i Dr. Samuel Judson Porter’s sermon at develop character, the main impetus toward maining s K}ulI Chapter: N ‘A 10 Mour v‘ casant Congregational of t Baptist Church tomorrow moral development comes from religion. “Sacrifice M;",j}f“";[ (E:G(',f'u‘ aelling, Douglas, | Church, 1410 Columbta, road, & special © Maryland § will be for young people. The There have been times in the history of The Young People’s Socic - ¢ [ORRpige wil) e a 8t |lecture wi n Thursday at 11 school and college stu- our Army when reorganizations of the military | ! charge of the 8 oclock ¢ party the home of | 0'clock ¢ e Place of the establishment have entirely eliminated the Frank H. Bowen of N 0 Tenth Ber to Som " by the pas- ly stressed. The ad- $ y el [t " District of Co- od on the history of chaplains and their work. It is interesting to "/\ ;m""f:‘m oF thoWome Petworth e St st e and social for King of Judah note that during such unfortunate periods the Society will be held Wedne s and socia g Stialior | old. The morning strongest and most insistent representations o'clock ddressed by will have a s hild guida c- Scarlet Sins and Stain- for the restoration of the office of chaplain The i Th ’(v.”v;"v”» s d s of Hv-‘thurrn A ! i came from commanders of troops in the field, an Lol F n riated cacher or- {Syedishi sorvioes il o hfl!{d(fl 8330 who rccognized clearly that though the | [Brotherhood will be held s par- s ”r;{[‘,{,’,'wf:-|‘-q,l,“;;;fi?.' soldiers come together for a common purpose | |8 oclock, at 33"%',‘ time a e al banquet M. : ? h! “THe tenith| in life devoted to the service of the Nation, | |sion of "Ungle Tomws Cablis and other b anization of the they do hot 1'(‘Iinr7ui“1\ 1\1’1(::1\_\'r \'vifiy lllmir r,;:)“‘ ‘m,,,_\r night. i N ? ik Conflic s church will be gious convictions or habits of thought. he The Westminster Guild will SRR CON e 5 ; Addressey | | Gen. Summeran. £ 1068, OO O Athin the Army of a broad and | [piav. “Fifis-Fifis,” in the e o ke Byiing Dr. Porter, Rev., | ¢ 1omant religious system is essential for the well rounded and Hall Friday night, and the Senior C 8:15 pm BT T T . : \v‘ o495, “_v i of Chicago and Rev. Nels s Vilen 2 ract chich, through mili- ociety will hold its first anr e e e T R e and t oman’s Gui pastor of the mission. | | inclusive development cf that character w , thro i Soclety will hold its first avnual bans! Morning watch service s to be held at | which scheduled for last night has the Woman's Mission-| | tary instruction, we strive to afford to those citizens who ha Dr. Frank D. Getty of Philadelphia. Brightwood M. E. Church, Eighth and |been postponed andswill be given in the meet as follows: The temporarily are enrolled with the colors. i Jeflerson streets, Sunday morning at | church gymnastum next Friday at 8 6:30 o'clock | o'clock. Under the presidents, C. Hay- 2 pm.| ¥V NATIONAL BAPTIST | COOPER WILL URGE : CHURCH UNIFICATION 5 erom ov moem shall of the Men's Club and zell of the Woman's ne Church April 15-16 entitled * ppened in Jun | for an evening o t the recent meeting of the Balti- | joi rd. Among those Conference Board of EPWOTth |on subcommi Frederick itimore, the following offi- cers were clected: President, D. Stewart <hington; second n F. F sident, Miss fourth vice presi- arr, Baltimore: sec i | g The District will give a play at Ham- | ward M: | | 1 | h T An audience which filled the a i - TOPIC ANNOUNCED JUENN BUU i crimediate and senfor B. Y. P. | Dr. Johnson to Preach Tomerrow Y. M. C. A. Secretary Leaves Mon-| day morning J. will meet tomorrow at 6:45 p.m, This | lored because une DR SE‘.”::T“S THFME vice is preceded by a social. The | Morning on “On the First day on Three-Week Speak- pected” In the life of “‘”‘,‘ i torium of the Cosmes Clu Percs field. Dr. Joseph Dunn to Speak. ris Thompson, Washin; Dr. Joseph Dunn, professor of Celtie H. Vernon Leitch, Baltimore; | literature at the Catholic University of Junior League superindent, Miss Gladys | America, will Thursday night, r B. Y. P. U. meets at 11 am. » : Johann Sebastian Bach. The guide {Tn the senior union tomorrow evening Day of the Week.” ing Tour, Dr. 3. Fred \;‘,nm“ m,tmdml\m the eminent Bach authority in Amer e prosram will be in charge of Mar- Fifth Sermon in Lenten Course|cclius Mc d the Bible quiz will | rector and organizer of the Bach {5 Biite, Bullinote: a e iHtormedte L T el . 7 : led by N Withers. wOn the First Day of the Week” will| The proposed unification of the Con- | tival Choir of Bethichem, Pa. The lec- | counselor, Sydney ‘Bunts, Baltimore. iyl Gy gll*'h’l"",‘ w“;,d g e T n 0 - o Religion,” in the series of midweek e Scheduled at St. Thomas’ Church 1 : - - po the subject of the sermon by Dr.| Ercgational and Christian Churchies of | ture was under the ausplces of the Fri- | The office of first vice president Wil be | meetings for study of comparative.e- out the 4 ] : .| the United States will be promoted by | day Morning Music Club. 3 filled at the April meeting. gions. . Tomorrow Morning, CHURCH FEDERATION Gove G. Johnson tomorrow morning at | William Knowies Cooper, gineral secre- | 1t was an excursion ko the lighter | "¢’ . . Biackwelder, pastor of Gracs | %other events will include the Young {he National Baptist Memorial Church. | tary of the Washington Young Men's | side of Bach's music and very much | ruthieran Church, Baltimore, will be the | poples Forum meeting Sunday at 8 measured it nor how ation, during a three- | relished by the listeners. A number of | speaker at the Epworth League birthday | o'clack: the Discussion Gro Tour "of Flofida_citics. | the works which the great Johann had | 3 Ly s = | o cck e niscisaion GouTRECY RS anniversary service in Foundry M. E.|modern fiction at 6:30 pm.; a meeting (T 2 TO MEET IN APRIL |At the evening service he will preach on | Christian sso —_— “Life Saved or Forfeited.” Mr. Cooper leaves here Monday for the | com u f relaxation” | ¢ bl R | M caves Monday for omposed “in moments_of rela Church Saturday evening. April 6. the Woman's Guild Wednesday at 11 Gfth | Annual Gathering Will Be Held in| The subject of the Thursday evening| tour. were enumerated by Dr. Wolle and | ™ Al requests for reservation of tickets | 5 mxfc .“gm;'x:;?:n(‘ at 1{ n‘cln‘r}ka the ers and committee rayer and fellowship meeting will be| ACting as chairman of the Congrega- | plaved on the piano, some of them 10 | for the Annual Conference League ban- | Woman's Guild rmons ! e Aiter Thom tional committee on church unity, Mr. | illustrate the manner in which Bach| quet should be addressed to D, Stewart men will be guests of the Women's City Club—Officers to Be ular | Elected joing After Them. "1 teach the Pink- | Cooper Will confer with church leaders | had later adapted the same themes 0 | Patterson, 100 Maryland avente north- | Aiiiante of All Souls' Unitarian Church. Bishop | S anieEs ham Bible class for men tomorrow |in Florida during his stay there. He | sacred music. g cast. before March 28. Information : | morning at 10 o'clock. will accompany Dr. Charles E. Burton,| Thus, Dr. Wolle pointed out, the|to the Young People’s Council may be - e S pah class will hold a business | general secretary of the National Coun- | theme of lamentation which Bach had on of Churches | 8¢ MUFIR CiAT at the church Wed- | cil of the Congregational Church of | written in a_composition at the time ided to hold the | CE T8 SO0 e The Daughters of | Ametica, at these conferences that his brother departed for war be- obtained from the same address. PRESENT CHURCH PLAY. organization | vpiznat with Miss Charlotte Spelden| While' in Florida, Mr. Cooper will| came later the basis of the “Crucifixus Guests will | giredting “will have charge of the pro-|speak under auspices of the Southern |in the B Minor mass. Another song, ‘BETTER RELIGION’ TOPIC | ¥ouns People of St. John's to Give at noon that day, | en F “Eur g rig critten for the so ) | “Not God.” : : | gram for the social. | Open Forum on “Europe Ten Years | originally written for the sop oclock luncheon will be |*"The annual banquet of the Tisitaw [ After the War.” Mr. Cooper during the | of nis young wife, Anna Magdalena, in | AT CALVARY M. E. CHURCH The young people of St. John's important matters of |club will be held at the church Friday | las vears has made four tours of | her notebook, became a bass aria in a R Eittoh. B i1 a | 1 L ve years has made i . hurch,” Bethesda, will - present the attention. including | evening. One of the features of the|Europe. The addresses will be made at | sacred caatata {Dr. Mark Depp Will Preach on f“x\rl—:c‘: p}zt’_\'}lpl‘:’ln' God.” a? tlhe meet- the difference and m stated Chr mortal or h every form of materia_med attempts to | e Sices wlkbel Mcers for the ensuing | program will be the presentation of the | Dastoria Beach, Mount Dora, Babson [ Among the many charming melod i ot Sunday Scheol Instit trace all diseace fo a material source: |15 JIOH i | Beten "“Never Again.” The annual| Park, Winter Haven, Sebring, Clermont | inscribed by Bach in this book for his | “Lamps Withort Lights” e s i held at 11 o be t | g o | Tuesday evening in St. Paul's Parish ds that there 8 Wednesday 1 be Dr. Augustus T.|every-member canvass of the church| and Eustis, Fla. wife was one entitled “The Eddifying i ¥ . Hall, Rock Creek Parish, e = r of the Frien takes place tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Cooper will sail July 3 for Vera | Reflections of a Tobacco Smoker”; an- in Evening. The cast includes Zola Price, Jean theme of Dr. Mark Depp tomorrow | virginia Davis, Trimble Sawtelle, Eloise morning at the Calvary Methodist Epis- | and Billy Kelitorn and Rev. Clarence Ol ol . pir. | Prentice Parker. Four showings of the o e .. | /Kigiaf ‘Kings”" wiil ‘e givn! Holy st. “Lamps With- Sl oL out Lights” will be the subject for dis- | Thursday as a benefit by the guild aux- at Thirteenth and Irving streets | Cruz, Mexico, for a six-week tour of |other was a lovely, sentimental one be hich is attended by President and Mrs. | that country. ginning, “Be Thou But Near”: others o : |TEACHER AT CATHEDRAL | s fon il souris Wi kg four new churches have been ; e ) SCHOOL GETS AWARD FIFTH 'BAPTIST CHVUVRCH dalena to work on were equally pure in dealt W W] there is discord or di = m;g,mfjsscor.'n BAPTIST TOPIC | femairamede: ANNOUNCED BY PASTOR ion i t, or amusing in content X ction of the executive commit- | Thirty variations based on a single Two congregations, | REVIVAL WILL BE HELDEfnundalmn \Wwere composed by Bach for Bapt | | | I believes and LR e sensation in matter. | Metropolitan, ixth and A streets i Rl s | his friend, Baron von Keyserling, in re- iliary. fin it |Rev. 7. L. S. Holloman to Preach | northeast, and Highiands, at Fourteenth | "o Gl S el — | ponse to @ request for some simple | Cssion at the evening service, ¥ R it contiration: el el ! morrow on “Jesus Christ, |0 Colorado avenue. Two are Presby-| Wins Lambeth Diploma of Special Meeting Series Is to Be | melodies to combat the baron’s insom- | Dr. Arthur Jackson of American Uni- | .t priday at 3:30 o'clock in the rec- EASTER SUNR'SE JRR S omo I ow SorhE sl St |terian, Fourth, at Thirteenth and Fair- | i i e | nia. The words of several of them were | Yersity will speak at the young people’s | ¥UCe” yith Nivs, C. P, Parker in charge. - { Opener of Prison Doors.” mont streets, and St. Paul's, in Cottage | Student in Theology. { ontinued Through | of a slightly less austere style than we | Gevotlonal setvice 8t 7 pm. The ETOUD | Services at St. John's Church, Wiscon- sin avenue and Bradley lane, Thursda! 7 am.: holy communion; Frriday, pm.. young people’'s services; mission study class Friday at 2 p.m., Mrs. H. customed to associate with Bach, = h e Distric | | | City, Md. st beyond the District line. Easter. are | i r | i beth Clements, a | 4 Baptist Church, Third | These additions bring the present mem- | Miss Claudine Elizabeth Clemcnts, a SERVICE 's PLANNEDEHIX Sb:;‘\(:'xz("n ¥ ets, tomor- | bership to 113 churches, . member of the faculty of the National | | Freely translated, ore runs thus: “I|New America™ | have been away from thee so long, but | _Rev. Frank Steelman, minister in | Cathedral School for Girls on Mount Revival meetings begin at Fifth Bap- | 0"y "hore I'm here, I'm here. But | Trinity Methodist Church, will speak at [ row the pastor, Rev. Holloman, | - -— 18 W & |68 ; ; the Thursday ev devotional servi . bl nocact ek 3 s Christ. | St. Alban. has been awarded the |tist Church tomorrow and will continue | who fs that dowdy prude cver there, ay evening devotional service. | PGl G0 T Chten meditation Fri- Chorus of 200 to Take Part in Pro-| 0 Spencr of Prison Doors {CORPORATE COMMUNION | Lamueth diplomajol 5““‘;“,';2"}““‘10‘“} through Easter. Dr. John E. Briggs |over there, over hee?” Another. “We'll ¢ e : ‘(’flfy tvening, 8 o'clock: Sunday, Holy { At 3:30 pm. a memorial tablet in | rst class, by the Archblshop ~of |y yreach a series of sermons an “The | €0 new where the toodle-sac squeals at| GERV|CE AT 8:30 ALM. | Communion. 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer m lter Reed | s R | Canterbury. The degree, “student in | o : " | = M. G 2 gram at' Wa | homor of tue Jev wittm | SERVICES ARE PLANNED tieoiogy. is to be O Iy camferred | Cross of Christ.” Among the subjects | “UpyelL KNOWR 100, entioned as| serotsiins and_sermon by the rector. llam. Hospital. = Spon v L R |upon Miss Clements in the near hf;urll‘ a “Jesus' Appreach to the Cross,” | being derived from 2 song from Anna| At St Paul's Church, Rock cmk‘C R d M' d ! will | Daily Lenten Worship to Take by Bishop James E. Freeman in behalf “The Groups Around the Cross,” “The | Magdalena was sung yesicrday by | parish tomorrow, there will be a| oncrete Rea y iixe Tt : Charles T. Tittman, who ‘has been en- 5 i ¢ :30 | | T. | corporate communion service at 8:30 | b jiered fo your work in Transit of the Archbishop of Canterbu b e i o 4 Place During Passion Sun- ss Clements Teceived the degree of | ScVen Sayings From the Cross. g : ass parts this | o i leti | i L e S Al o : it Bl Ceens 1o Wellealey, Gallegel| L C . Bible classes, Junior and In- | S2ECd {0 SuE the Bacs PACS | ytev: | a.m. The seversl socletles of the chureh | atiser Truck: savesi you Tl Woerys f Dr. Joh Week. in 1912, master of arts from the same te Boy 5 will attend | when the two hundredth a rsary of | have its sesslon at v:5u. At 11 o'clock | Money and speeds up your work. . pastor | erland, in the Garden Amphitheater at Walter | At 8 pu Reed General Hospital March 31, under . Ebohezer Bapt the direction of Capt. A. £. Oliver, ir..| Md., will n chaplain United States Army, Army| The Bib Medical Center. |am.; B. Following a sacred concert at 7:30} o'clock by the United States Army | institution in 1914 and the dearee of ¢ members of the gootor of philosophy from American vited ev ic and the organ- {niversity in 1920, She came to the | Dr. Ro; St. Margaret’s Church, | National Cathedral School for Girls in | Palm § t avenue and Bancroft place, | 1917 g5 g teacher of sacred studies, | Holy V will_make their corporate communion | pficdy Sct and history. In preparing| Rev. Dr. L. R. Thornhill of Virginia | Iy with the members of the Epiphany i I ey SERVICE. o T30 am. AU 1L am. the rector, | for the examinations for the Lambeth | will teach the Darlington Berea Bitle SPECIAL MEETINGS SET. | churcn at 6 oclock. At 8 ociock. in|| ENTERPRISE SERIAL t night ody is in- | the Passion according to St. Matthew | there wi service 5 v H i night. | i b cetebraton:. Tonidusta In HGhEer | oot e Y e b the | Eey ObuCostrmilieiveny Sacise ¥ Palmer will join Dr. Briges | vein were rendered by Mr. Tittman and | “The Younz People’s Society nstead of | Maloney Paving Company, Inc. 1day and preach daily during | Miss Lucy Brickenstein. F.C.O. |naving their meeting at 7 o'clock in | Phane West 1330 3117 K Street N.W. - their own parish house, will meet joint- | mect at 9:30 | Band, Rev. J. Hollister, pastor of the | 'S DA o : 1 il Chevy Chase Presbyierian Churcl, rrilfl MEN'S DAY D e aiblomn Rtk C}f"";g:'smr\';‘“{:‘,"fm,;"-52}.5:0;‘ e . O N onhe | el ) |the church, there will be an informal | r prayer. A chorus of 200 voices G s h P : U lsystem of study wl 5 3 Bara as Z i 5 s = ol b 7 ; Nogorctired, will preach at evensong | yomen as teachers of theology and is McKendree Church to Hold Evan- | forvice by the rector =His talks are BUILDING ASSOCIATION will be led by Maj. Lee Tillotson. The | Metropolitan A. M. E. Annual Ob-! [ School convenes at 9:30 am, | directed by the Bishops of Wetkninsith, | Q)1 1 § |S RECOVERING. season on “The Church and Its Rela- 7th St. & La. Ave. NW. iptures will be read by Dr. Chesteen | | A % % Sg:?hu:;hrnnf Hnml'm‘:‘ M. E. Church. servance Tomorrow. classes i confirmation |E\Y_and Liverpool in England, I gelistic Series Two Weeks. R Bt e Mrs. Walter K. Wilson will sing. d as the an-|instruction will meet at 3:30 p.m., the | completed the required course in two e | Special meetings of an evangelistic | clusion of these services confirmation 61st Tssue of Stock Now Open 1 be administered by Bishop James for Subscription land a half years without relaxing her NEW YORK aracter will be held by McKendren | The principal address will be given ! nya n A. M. |Juniors with the rector in the Sunday | G March 16 (#).—Earl a by Col. Edmund P. Easterbrook, chief POD H. Jones | ary and the Seniors with the | ttention to school duties. and complete recovery of Milton Silis | Church for the next two weeks, begin- | . Freeman, . rEE e e e ning tomorrow evening at 8 oclock. The | The Girls' Friendly Society will meet | Money Loaned to Members chaplains, U. S. A. The benediction will be pronounced by Capt. Oliver. The program_will be broadcast by from the nervous breakdown which In- | services will be conducted by the pastor, | Monday evening In the new parish People's Soctety will hold a | i ples Society vl hold « DR, MIERS ANNOUNCES | terrupted his work in his latest talkie | Rov. William Pierpont. ! house at 8 o'clock. This soctety is now || on Easy Monthly Payments { production at Burbank, Calif, some |, The pastor's topics tomorrow will be. |arranging for a play which is to be vice, ce Dr. E. A 1 Baptist | meeting w WRC and WEAF. n, and at | supper at 7 p.m | A feature will be a living cross, in | the even will be| During the week th will be ily | | Sl S | in the morning, “The God Which e 1 fut t t James E. Connelly James F. Shes S T K R : ok here witbe a daty | TWO SERMON SUBJECTS | weeks wen. was sorecast yestrtny ae | Bt adader mid i e v - Am | Frern e Teat fulure, AL, e fenten |25t 5,61 pt. Camp- | Lenten service at 4:45 p.m., except | ke | the Westchester health esort where he | T Ready to Meet My God?” | Capt. C. H. Dickins will be the speaker. nurses and corps men will participate. | bel Thursday and Saturday. The rector has been resting. In the event of unfavorable weather, is th ok Monday and Wednesday con- | “A Forgotten Prayer Jesus Com.-|Nag been recting. . = he event of u % mes Monro Wednesday ady Sills has convalesced suf- | ! : e Red | men's day committee. Jories of “Talks an the | pondeqv Will Be Discussed fiefently to_indulge in golf and other | Gives Flowers to Hospital. S . | - . - an R E S, outdoor sports and, under present plans. | » ¢ S | o S O | speaking on “Christian Living, t M. Mrs. Stlls ris 4 ¥ Following the example set by Secre- SPECIAL SERVICES HELD. | DEDICATION TO CLOSE. |pay by Day." Holy communion will i I Sud M». Sis (Dors Henyon) W1 | tary Goca: €of Fateick 3 Hurley, the §“o lPA\ !Ru l ELD. | S et | be celbrated Thursday at 11 mm. | At Fourth Presbyterian Church, Thir- | ; i e L T el K HOTEL T o5 Sty la a p.m. Thurse 3 W ; i el The | sy RIght | trenth and Fairmont streets, tororrow | e L DR B WARDMAN PAR M cer Rhinelander will | at 11 am., Dr. James H. Miers will Special services are being conducted | be hel ter Reed General Hospital, for the ben- | NEWTON TO BE REPLACED. by Rev. Willard and Ch Peirce o 3 1 house on “Some | speak. Topic, “A Forgotten Prayen) - of d'm ‘Toronto E le at the D. ‘{x',‘.‘.“f; |© 2 and How to Over- | Jesus Comiarded” and in the i 4 efit of soldicrs at that instituti Saturday Evening, March 16th, at 7:30 P. M. 1 Capitol a0l of Religion of at 8 oclock, on “Jesus is Greater Tt ST. PAUL, Minn., March 16 (®)—A | e jumm Fenturing One of s ! A ot 7 b, the senfor Christian | Successor for Representative Walter H — the M. C. A. famous recording orchestras 4 2 | Newton, whose appointment as secretary GEO. M. SEVEN ACES ada. | Church.” s JMOTTOW. | dered. The am. onlynder tl of the Di: er will be D ‘Lessons in | exalted ruler. S . ALL I ELEVEN OF THEM Y\ spectal Entertainment—Hats, Balloons, Ete. Couvert $1.00 / “Diner Parfait” $2.50 including Couvert soclety topic, “Our Bible Friend. Sam- |, special election to be called by Gov. | “The L Water” is the topie to- uel.” Jack Lewis will be the speaker. |po640re Christianson as soon as he re- i o |~ The National United Conference for | at 11 oclock at th e . / Tue Baptist. Chureh, | Law Enforcement will meet at 3:30 pm,, | cclies Mr. Newlon's resignation. | COMPANY, INC. } . [ and Fessenden streets. | With Clinton Howard as their speaker. | 1 i cond_ and, Fessenden strects; | with Sllon Howard as thel socaker, SORE Lumber ... Millwork pastor, Rev. Clarence R. Ferguson, will | Will be held on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in | ~ ’ 649-651 1523-25 preach on the topic, “Joseph in Egypt.” | Kelly Hall. Thursday, prayer and serv- | e H " . - Main ollowing the evering meeting there | fce ith tole by the pasior. Priday at | N.Y. Ave: ™% 7SENW will be a baptismal service. A story for | 10:30 o'clock. the Washington City e i et R et s A The Junior hove and sirls will be-told | Presbytery will hold its annual meefing | AR L DA G R T the morning service. | and election of officers in the church. = | i 7 The second teachers' and officers P s o NE e danrd 5 on Bibte “Senoo1| EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. | 8. 8- ! School intendent. taught the second class. . __ALL_DRUGGISTS Bible School will meet tomorrow at | ¢ overy | -3 Mis- | "Give God the First Fruits, chnprf Severnl different ‘s[;‘n;:‘l's il S S e | TO CAL]FORNIA ir mm(u.\h(‘;s" DR . —— take part. Tho pastor, Rev. Irving W. et that your draggies 1 . | 5 etchum wi be. k h eTY- - WILFLEY TO'PREACH. |t M Bt i okl =y ) ey AND ARIZONA TDOTHA'EH{ props ||| From Washington g to the Easter ingathering and com- Via wwn Friday | ”A' the Vermont Avenue Christian | munion Easter Sunday night, 4 Southern Railway Three ser Mr. Peirce will ’ F Endeavor Society will have for its sub- | % . = PASTOR E‘LSEWRMON TOPIC. | ject, “The Pian of God.™ For the junior |io Fresident Hoover was announced in A RKE ceives_Mr. Newton's will speak at the Life of F: Peirce w epeak at 7:30 p.m. on “Over the Top, Services next week are at 7:45 p.m cept Monday and Saturday. Topics week will include prophecy. healing and Christian over- For reservations eall CSCAR COLUMBIA 2000 Baptist s, will tomor- | > sermon | i with | Feln Wednes- sk 1 tomorrow morning, the pastor,| The pastor will have for his subject . Earle Wilfley Will speak on the | Sunday night, “A Son of Abraham.”| i subject, “Out of the Depths” and at|He will also conduct the morning | Continues Lenten Sermons. the evening service his topic will be | service. ¥ pastor of the | “Jesus and the World's Need,” the third Judge William F. Norris will be the | Modern Apartments INSPECT TODAY will preach|in a series of sermons on the general | speaker at the men’s class Sunday at | LY : - | them, “Jesus and Human Relations.” | 10 o'clock. Blizabeth F. Ketchum wi|§ 3032 Que Street N.W. Beginning March 15 EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN The Parent-Teacher Council of the |teach the women's class. | 2 Rooms, hen and Bath |l and until April 30th, 1929 PRESIOENT church school, of which Mrs. J. E. | b presiont, wil meet Weaz | BIBLE CLASSES TO OPEN, | 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Enclosed Porch Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Excellent_opportunity for _economical trip. Good in sleeping cars to New Orleans or Memphis. Good onlv in i coaches bevond. Sehed and information_at Ticket Office. i St. N.W. ‘Phones: Main 1165-1165. fley. ind Mrs. Wilfley will entertain at | . - s Y| Miss Angy Manning Taylor, Bible | Realtors Sdl e avoup ari { student _and teacher, is coming to | 721 10th Street N.W. B peop Washington and vicinity for a series of | Main 766 t fs the superintendent. will be | of th | om 8 to 10 p.m. each | Book ¢ “Lenten interdenominational Bible lessons, tak- o ing for her subject “Five Lessons from | PR GWHAT IS MA'N?" IS TOPIC. | the ‘Gospel hy dohn.” Sho wil bo in | SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE - g Chevy Chase, at the Presbyterian Dr. B. H. Melton to Preach. Church, the week beginning Monday. | ¢ speak on the | The class will be held each morning | t L Meeting a Proved Need Each of the elaborate devices of our Safe Deposit equipment was developed by spe- the pastor will Rev. W. W. Barton | subject, “What Is Man B. H. Melton W ach tomor- ¥ mofming und eve the Friend- | in the auditorium of the church from FIRE - PROOE o g at the Ninth | 5D y Man?” at : toriun S oebod pir bk A . 4 | St on D | i Bapiil Clivren, Firat “and 1| 16:30"ta 11:60 ocici T 6o 60 1 U Vo —eToROIL [PENNSYLVANIA gggg in protection—to meet a PROVED streets T ing subject | - fomorrow at 11 am.. | An invitation is extended to the pub- | AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES Tmmortality,” and | holy communion, 3 p.m.; Sunday school, | 1ic to attend this cla: LONG DISTANGE MOVERS wiil be *“J and 7 e be on the subject, | r, blihd evangelist, wi s e CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS If you think that your strong box or S vival beginning A Ministers to Hear Henry. 1313U ST. PHONE NORTH 3343 office safe provides complete protection for I Chokers Remodeled Many motorists think oil is oil, until they get your papers and other valuables, just come in and see our Vault! % % : “The Degree Mills of the District of urch Class to Dine Columbia” is the subject of the addr ¢ class of the Calvary Bap- that will be delivered by T. R. Henr hur ¢ b CANON PETER TO SPEAK. |1t 2 presbytovian Mintmteres an Y t acquainted with Autocrat Motor Oil. Then they ap- H 2% paid on Checking and | 1320 s st - sociation of Washington and vicinity, || We have pleased 2 7 i nt A of the| G. Frecland Peter, canon of { Monday at 11 am, in the parish hall thousands of cus- preciate the difference. 3% on Savings Accounts | preach Wednes- | Ge University will be | 2ion, will be the preacher to-|of the New York Avenue Presbyterian [ tomers. You will be $ Woudtng 2 4 g Nerect of ithe forth- | the morning at 11 o'clock at Christ | Church. surprised how beau- othing is more important ral) 5 Church, Georgetown. R e e tiful we can make than thorough lubrication. % i . Canon Peter was a member o hrist . . your choker look. AUTOC! " THA s B R 4 3 Theosophist Lecture Topic ch for many vears. Epworth League Service Topic. ";, R ble Estis DIFFRRENT FROM ALL OTHERS “Coal Miners’ Situation” Topic. | g . ! , i s The subject for the Epwi ery Reasonable Estimat: . Concentration” i . e sul or the Epworth League on Coats Beware of Substitutes / “The Coal \ » Situation” will be ure tomorrow evenin 0; Hold Conf at Frances Asbury Methodist Church, el ‘e s Todae of fiicers Hold Conference. i St ; i (e presented by Boorde at the ed Lodge of Sixteenth an mont_streets, tomor- N E l d F rriers Bayerson Oil Works e ow Secular . ) Scven-| The Order of the Daughters of the | row at 7 p.m., will be “Jesus’ Self Dedi- ew Lnglan u y OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA League, 100 open forum | teenth and I str Ve <ing will hold the Spring officers’ con- | cation and Ours,” lead by Miss Marie Benjamin Sherman, Prop. Columbia 5228 : W e public is:ning at 8:15 c will| ference in Trinity Church, Takoma, | Wolfe. 618 12th St. Franklin 8355 « ion will follow e pul g Shvited consider the subject of “Cycles.” March 21, at 8 p.m. All young people will be welcomed. SHUTHVEST CORNER FIF TEENTH AND 1 STREETS NORTHRET