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COVENANT CHURCH | SERVIGE PROGRAM Dr. Wood to Preach in Mom-i ing on “Christ’s Plan | for Men.” } I Dr. Charles Wood will preach at the Church of the Covenant tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock on “Christ'’s Plan for Man.” Rev. Bernard Braskamp, a for- mer assistant minister at the church, | now minister of Gunton-Temple Me- morial Presbyterian Church of this city, will preach at 8 o'clock on “Life’'s Su- perlative Ideals.” Prof. Jackson of American University will continue his discussion of the Ser- | mon on the Mount before the All- Comerz men’s Bible class, his subject being “The New Law Dealing With Marriage.” Miss Mabel N. Thurston will teach the Every Girl's Bible class ond Dr. Charles Thom the Mixed Adult Bible class. All departments of the Siinday schoo! are in session at 9: |"~ o'clock. *“How the Church Helps Us to Lnr the Christian Life” will be the Christian | Endeavor topic at the 7 o'clock vesper service; leader, W. K. Norwood. Tea and soclal at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The Society of the Covenant will| meet Wednesday at 11 o'clock, this be- | ing the last meeting of the church year. ‘This will be marked by a review of the work accomplished and a service of praise and remembrance. Mrs. Sidney F. Andrews will lead the Prayer Circle meeting, at 10:40 o'clock. ‘The midweek service will be con- ducted by Mr. Eisenberger Thursday | night, when the study will deal with “Christ’s IAst Wnrt‘k to His Disciples.” CLEVELAND PARK TOPIC. Rev. George L. Farnham to Preach on “The Three Crosses.” “The Three Crosses” is the subject of Rev. George L. Farnham tomorrow morning at the Cleveland Park Congre- gational Church. The service will be one of preparation for Easter. Good Friday there will be a church supper at 6:30 o'clock, followed by the com- munion service. Mrs. Leo Brooks is in charge of the supper. ‘The evening meeung is held in the church basement at 6:30 o'clock. Lenten Services ~ HAeRis Ewing DR. W. S. ABERNETHY Speaks at First Church Lenten Services Next Week. Congregational | | | The Lenten services at the First Con« | gregational Church next week will be addressed by Dr. W. S. Abernethy, | topic {C. Sturgls in | ceded by evening pra; | the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. THE |DR. LUBECK TO GIVE LECTURE WEDNESDAY | Rev. P. M. Rhinelander Will Con- tinue Series on Obstacles to Faith. The first of the Cathedral Lenten | lectures this week will be given by Dr. Henry Lubeck, honorary canon of Washington Cathedral, Chapel, Mount St. Alban, Wednesday at 4 p.m,, preceded by evening prayer at 3:30 pm. The subject will be Teachings of Our Lord.” Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, former Bishop of Pennsylvania and warden of the College of Preachers, Washington Cathedral, will on Thurs- day, at 8 pm. continue the series of lectures he has been delivering on the “Some Obstacles to Faith and How to Meet Them.” The final cathedral Lenten lecture of the week will be given by Dr. Willlam the cathedral library, Cathedral close, Friday at 4 p.m. pre- r at 3:30 p.m. The subject will be: “Conferences on Prayer as a Scieace and an Art.” “LIFE OF AGES" TOPIC. | Dr. Ulysses G. B. Plerce to Preach TO DELIVER ADDRESSE at All Souls’ Church. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning at All Souls’ tarian), Sixteenth and Harvard Ageeln Ifll pr! h on the subject, “Life of | Ages. The speaker at the book chat at 5:30 p.m., will be Miss Alite Hutchins | DI’IRO The story of Nurse Edith Cavell, as translated to t! screl"n in pastor of Calvary Baptist Church and | the motion picture, “Dawn,” will be formerly president of the Federation of | feature at the 7 Churches, services are being held. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, pastor of the | Rhole Island Avenue Methodist Prot- estant Church, will preside for the first three days and Rev. E. M. Bowman, pastor of the Washington City Church nr the Brethren, the last two days ulM Great Prophesy Fulfillini the week. Pastor Announces Sermon Topic. At West Washington Baptist Church | tomorrow the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, 0 o'clock motion p!c' entation of this film at 3:15 pm Pope's Power Lecture Sub]ect “Will the Temporal Power of the Pope Be Restored World-wide at This Time: " will be the subject of the lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology of Wash- ington Miscionary College, at the Arcadia Auditorium, 3132 Fuuruemh street, tomorrow night. A medltnl demonstration at 7:15 pm. on “Accl-! will preach at 11 am. on “A Religion | dents and Emergencies—Home ‘Treat- That Is Divine,” and at 8 p.m. on “The Blood of Jesus Christ.” ment” will be conducted by an expert from the Washington Sanitarium. in Bethlehem | “The | Church (Uni- | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. . Lawyer Will Speak PHILIP MAURO. | PHILIP MAURO TO SPEAK. Will Assist Pastor of Centennial| Baptist Church. Philip Mauro, lawyer and author, will assist Dr. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night | |at 8 o'clock at the Centennial Baptist Church, Eighth and I streets north- | east, speaking on “A Wonderful Story of the Sea.” Mr. Mauro, who is a prom- | | nent patent attorney of this city, for the past 20 years has made a study of the \mbln | Maj. J. Madison Hoare of New Jersey | will preach the sermon at 11 o'clock. ! Services Appropriate to TLenten Season Are Scheduled. At the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church tomorrow the public services will be appropriate to the Lent- {en season with sermons by the min- “"" Dr. James Shera Montgomery. | At the morning service he will have for his theme “The Governor's Wag- ons,” and in the evening he will speak on_“The Vision of a New Earth.” Thursday evening in the vestry of the church special Lenten aervlcu will be continued. The Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, D.D. Bishop of Central New York Subject : The Supreme Appeal of Jesus Christ mn PERPLEXITY Under Auspices of The Churchmen’s League dhe Brotherhood of St. Andrew The Laymen’s Service Association T was to those plexity” Chris [N in per- Jesus “Come that t said: unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy laden, and I will re- fresh you.” All down through the ages that appeal has sounded with gentle insistence—has fallen with com- pelling sweetness on the ears of millions to whom all havens of refuge seemed closed—to whom, “in their perplexity,” it seemed they must bear their burdens alone. Nor has that call been stilled by the clamor of this modern age. To those “in perplexity” it still comes with persuasive eloquence, offering pardon for past negli- gences and never-failing help in adversity. Tuesday March 19, Evening at 8 O’Clock Church of the Epiphany G Street N.W., Between 13th & 14th No Reserved Seats Loud Speakers in Parish Hall for Overflow Audience ‘METROPOL!TAN PROGRAN 3 under whose auspices the |ture hour. Therp‘vm be a special pres- | D. C. DR. S1Z00 TO SPEAK 'Fint Presbyterian Services Being Held in Masonic Auditorium During Repairs. Dr. Joseph R. Zizoo preaches at to- morrow morning and evening services of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. During the alterations, which {are near completion, the services are morning sermon at 11 o'clock will be | broadcast over WRC. He will have for | | his subject, “Jesus and the Cross.” In | the evening he will continue his Sun- day evening studies in religion. His subject this week will be, “What Is Sin?” Immediately after the sermon a questionnaire period will follow. Dr. Sizoo will conduct the fourth of his series of Mayflower Lenten lectures ‘Wednexdny at 11:30 am., at the May- | flower Hotel. These Lenten lectures are broadcast over WRC. The members and f| i church are invited to take tea Thurs- day with the staff of the church, at which time Dr. Sizoo will lead an in- formal conference on the subject, “The World Program of Presbyterians.” Dr. Darby Will Pnnch Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Federation of Churches, - will | preach Sunday morning at Mt. Olivet | | Methodist Protestant | Cherrydale, Va., for the pastor, Rev. W. H. Hodges. | Preachers HEuangélfnfii @enter //////////////////////////////////////////”1 NRevival! All Next Week! Evang. Willard and Christine Peirce with Mrs. M. Z. Kerr A N N THE TABERNACLE North Capitol and K Sts. 10:45—Mr. Peirce LAMB AND THE LEAVEN" mmunion and Reception, :30—Mrs. Peirce. “Over the (OF special interest 1o pervice Nightly at 7:48 (Exe. M d "Sermons o Prophecy, Healin, Overcoming. Hear These Gitted Elr musical tomorrow St. John’s Church Lafayette Square SERVICE! ST. JOHN'S LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES anches & 4 heures ot Vendredis Par M. o Pasteur F. Vurpiliot: Bixth Street Northeast between H Cornelius Stevenson Abbott, V 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:3 —Sunday Schools. 10:20 a.m.—Service of Instruction. 11:00 8.m.—Holy Communion. pecial Lenten Preach REV. JOHN MITCHELL PAGE. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer. (Copcluding Lecture on the Epistle of James. D-ny Services. 10:00 a.m.and 7:30 p.m. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd Street PASSION SUNDAY Litany sung in processi n Sermon in series — Andrew.” St. Andrew is stlll bringing boys, that hunger- ing souls may be fed. Christ Church, Georgetown © and Thirty.first Sta. Rev. E PINKNEY WROTH, Rector. Holy Cogncml\;;nlon Prayer and Sermon G. Fres Third and A Streets Southeast 't A Ifsll, 1t "'- Bahtel @ Mt 1, if be lifted up, will draw en unto Me.” 30 8 m.~Joly Communion. 9:30 a.m—Chu hool. all clety Bw uufnu Theolos cal vening nrvm all are desianed of heloto u d cond! Rev. George F. S Dual ev. Avery ) lewn. Risthtant WEEK OF MARCH 17 1029 i Hi Gt LE il 332328 -rw» >>> 3w ERR KRR “ZERZE ject m-una *igert, ommunion, Communion, 8 in_Lent. Tuesda. Wednesds: Thursday. 238%; (Georgetown! Wissonain Avenae Beln! M. ey . Perkins m.—Sunday School. —Morning Praver. Baptism and rmo: 'mon. 8:00 p.m—Evening_Prayer and Sermon. "STTA‘GN ES" CHURCH TWICE TOMORROW | | held in the Masonic Auditorium. The | jends of the | Church near | New Yorlé has a SUclcly of Methodlst | | ’ Sons. Eemma—a gl ao——— | All Souls’ Memorial Church SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929.° 13 MISS MABEL K. HOWELL TO MAKE ADDRESS HERE! Nashville, Tenn., Bible Professor | | to Speak to Epworth Methodists. Miss Mabel K. Howell, professor of Bible at Scarritt College for Christian Workers at Nashville, Tenn, will ad- dress the congregation of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, tomorrow at 11 {o'clock. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, thc | pastor, will preach at 8 p.m., and will | take as his subject “I_Want to Be | Right With God When I Die.” | The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. At 10 o'clock the adult department of | | the Sunday school will be addressed by | the pastor and this service will take the | place of the usual Sunday lesson. All services lead up to the special services to be held each evening of Holy week and Easter Sunday services, which will be conducted by the pastor. The mid- week prayer meeting will be held Thurs- day evening and will be led by the pas- tor, who will take as his subject “The Power That Worked at Pentacost.” The Hi-League and Epworth League chapters of the church will hold serv- ices at 6:30 and 7 o'clock, respectively, Sunday evening in the league rooms of the church. Emnrnpal i | [lsT. JOHN'S—GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT. 7:30 AM—Holy Communion. Prayer. Chil- and Sermon. Church! Tuerday, 3:13 p.m.-Children’s service. Wednesday, 8:00 P'M.—Address by Dr. Zabriskie at Christ Church. T8t 108 oly Communion. ning Praver and Elghth Street Rev. GEORGE W. ATK] 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. 30 2 m—Matin: Northeast between B & C Stn. NSON, D. D., Rector | 008 fass and Berm | 30 pm— aolemn ‘Evensong and. Benedte- | Datly Mase ki nu am; Thursday, 10:00 a.m “Siations of ‘the Cross. ‘Take 13th and D_or Florida Avenus cars to Elehth and C Birects Northeast < on Friday Evenings In Lent at Rev, Calvert E. Buck ‘ | will deliver a series of Lecture-Sermons in Saint James’ Church ity. | ROCK CREEK PARISH ‘ Rev. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. | ST PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Chur: pd Webster 1. ch ‘The Countey Church 8:30, 9:30, 11 am; 7 p.m. HOLY COMFOETBB anm G;DEI[I Ave; and Mad 7:30. s . !kllurrefl!env 15th & G N.E. { Tues. 10:30. Wed., 7. Pri., 4 - St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rector 7:30 a.m,—Holy Communion. Com- municants’ League. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—~Morning _Prayer, with Sermon by the Rector. onfirmation Instruction. vensong, with Sermon by the Rev. E. B. Niver. 8:00 p.m.—Young People's Soclety. Daily, 4:45, except Thursday and Saturday. 3:30 p.m.— 430 p.m. Thursdays, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. | CHRIST CHURCH | WASHINGTON PARISH 620 G St. S.E. Founded in 1105 EDWARD GABLER, Services Su; 7:90 a.m.—Holy Gommunion. a'm.—Chureh School. orniny Prlnr and Sermon. | Jouns Peohle s Service Leagu -3 Evening Praver. V2’8 bom.—Preacher, Rev. Daniel ST. THOMAS’ 18th bet. P & Q Near Dupont Circle ! Take Conn. Ave. ecar i (Ample parking space) | 8:00 Holy Eucharist. | | 11:00 Sermon by the Rector, "GU(‘CESS.' lt;ne of REV. 8:00 CONF!RMAT!ON Bishop Freeman. WEEK DAY SERVICES 11:00a.m. Daily. | 5:00 p.m. Wednesdny. Mr. M. Thursday. Holy W. Riker. 7:30 am. Eucharist. 11:30am. Thursday. QUIET HOUR, the Rector, 5:00pm. Friday. Dr. Wm. S. Bishop. Monday, 8 pm. “CHURCH HIS- TORY BY EYE AND EAR.” Ilustrated Lecture in 8t Thomas' Hall. Corner of Connecticut and Cathedral Aves. 2 D. ST . H. RETT, MINTSTER T Holy Communion. 8a.m. Bunday School, 548 em. g_Pra; non, 11:00 s Epiphany G St. \' W. Bet. 13th and 14th Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D, D, Rector. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communien. 9:30 A.M.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Fred. eric S. Fleming. 6:00 PM.—Y oung People’s Society. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Address by the Rec- tor. Subject: “The Lord's Prayer. Holy Communion each weskday during Lent at 7:30 A.M. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOOD: HOLY COMMUNION . \MORNTNG PRAYER AND '“é. pné‘n‘é’;’;’i’é‘ RGN STOKRS .o & CANTATA, MUSIC BY THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR. TAKE_WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR —___WOODLEY ROAD BUS LINE. _ gmsrenmnn Ave. and 12th 8t. N.W, ormeriy Pro-Cat 1400 Free Sittine Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Sunday Services, 8 and 11 AM. and 8 P.M. Rector Preaching. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. ' Beformed b | Dr. H. P. Cochrane to Be Heard nt Second Baptist Church. Dr. H. P. Cochrdne, a missionary to CRACE Henry Burma, India, will speak at both serv-| !1—Qur Broadml ices at the Second Baptist Church to- | B GHundu 8chool: morrow, in the auditorium, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast, | in the morning and at the branch,| _ Seventeenth and East Capitol streets, | in the evening. Young people's serv-| REFORMED 15th and O N.W. Master.” Dr__James D. Buhrer, " Bible Students D. D., Pastor 7 pm—C. E Corner 33th & Monroe "8ts. Pastor. ice wil be held at the branch at 73.&-— o'clock. A week of special prayers, will he ob- | served, beginning tomorrow and: con- tinuing through March 24. il NHBIS A ———— \ Pythian 'l'unrlle Louisiana State Baptist Convention. consisted of 750 delegates. Olhrintiéfi_fimntt 1 Christian Science 3 P.M.—Lecture by A. L. Tople: “BAPTISM.” 7:45 p.m.—Tower Study. Free—No Collection CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. “Theosophy of Science” By O. L. Lewis Sunday. March 17, 8: BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRAISST SCIENTIST, BOS-‘ 2 | Fmt Church of Christ Sdentln | Columbia Road and Euclid 8 | Secend Church nl Chrut Sclenmt Third Church ol chrm t Scientist | Fourth Chnrch o! Chrm ‘Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “SUBSTANCE” SR 11 AM. and 3 P WIDNESDAY " EVeNING MEETINGS—8 | READIVG ROOMS JI Investment Bldg.. 5th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holiday: 30 0 5:30). SECOND CHURCH«III C St. NE —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week mday and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., , P.M. SCULTURE OF CONCENTRATION" Study Class in Theosophy Every Wednesday. 8:15 Free Library oven, dally, cuut NO DUES. FEES OR ‘COLLECTIONS. & g WASHINGTON I-ODG 1216 H_St. LIGHTBRINGER LODGE United l.ndgefl;; Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 15th & Eye Sts. N.W. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9|~ (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). | FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days | (except Wednesda: 30 to 7:30). | Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to p.m. m.—Sermon by Pastor. I« BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. WISCONSIN AVENUE 42nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. Clarence R. Ferguson, Pastor 11:00—“THE LIVING WATER.” 8:00—“JOSEPH IN EGYPT.” (Baptismal Service) 9:30—Bible School. 7:00—B. Y. P. U. 11:00 A.M.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. Rev. H P. Cochrane, D.D. ary to 8 P M.—At the Bl’lll:‘! 17th and East Capitol Sts. ___A_CORDIAL_WELCOME_ ___ TEMPLE 10th & N Pastor NWw. Thos. E. Boorde BIBLE SCHOOL—0:30 AM. GEO. D. SULLIVAN, Supt. Sermon Toples: ‘One Day of Rest.” ‘Need of a New Heart.” BY.PT REV 9:30 a.m.. —sundl' School, 11:00 a.m 0 — S4RIot Christian Endeavor. H 0353 —8 gmr Christian Endes TAKOMA PARK CEURCH Piney Branch Rd. & 8t. 00" Fagtor Forgotten 8:00—"The Real Fight o Meetings e firneh datly, 7 Male Quartet. Boys' Boys s dnvited each ni unday,_mornini preach on “The nn'ufiéusx L. R {he. Borea Bib} 0. M umnnnnbu’- G FIGRLAYDS BATTIST Newton Mercer ;Imn.lon:l. 0,-"" SRS=CTRe Famer Rabing the Tprgness DECISION DAY at Petworth Baptist Church ‘The Friendliest Church in Was! BV el st Mandapnnrton 11 s.m.—~Sermon by Pastor “Toilers of Eden” & p.m.—Sermon and Special Musie, “The Gosgel Only and only ¢ Save America. CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem ¥ tineuished lawyer. author, Wondertul Story of th Gospel 9:30—Bible School. 1t 1’_5_—_ n JoF the Young_Peop! ‘Devalonai Meeting. Thursdey at 8. ALL WELCOME. "CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue mear the Circle) EDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor. 11 AM~— “ 1 Believe in God” 8 PM— “Fools” S. 8, at 9:45; B. Y. P. West Washington Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. Pastor, C. B. Austin, Preaches ll AM. and 8 P.. 8 8.0 ¢ B. Y. raneelisue Borvices “ A 0 ‘Compelled Achievement Decide tomorrow to be t Pe:'nrlh lnd assist in !h- "t’lll.I Day Serv nzv‘ HENRY J. SMITH PASTOR. R. L Ave. BETHANY at 2nd St. N.W. A Chureh where you feel at hom: and that is always ready to serve.” HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m—8pecial Bt A near C. P IYI.ANB; su. and A Streets N. E. John Comptcn Ball, Pastor HEAR CHARLIE TAYLOR SUNDAY, 3 P.M. “Modern Faith Healing & Speaking With Tongues—Are They Scriptural?” ALSO 11:00 A.M.—“The Good Old Days?” 7:45 P.M.—"“The Greatest Question Ever Asked by a Man" HEAR LAURIE TAYLOR PLAY KNABE CONCERT PIANO Courtesy—Homer L. Kitt Co. EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK, 7:45 LAST WEEK OF CAMPAIGN. @fl[hfll‘? 8th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11:00 AM.— “THE PULL OF THE CROSS.” 8:00 PM.—“THE MASTER'S AFTER DINNER TALKS.” 1. “Is There a Doctor Present?” 7:45—0rgan Recital, Thomas Moss. 0:30—Sunday School. 6:30—Christian Endeavor. FlRST!:M——PflyIr Meeting Thursday. In the Heart of Washington—For tI 1 ’lnl nd giaini l'“#dl; m { l" !l!!y- l‘\'lul{lnllzldln! Swadis) v, Bacs NATIONAL 16th Street and Columbia Road MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 AM. “On !h: Fir:t Day of the Weéek” 8 PM. “Life Saved or Forfeited” Thursday, 8 p.m., “Going After Them.” Wednesday, 8 p.m —Special preacher, Canon Peter of &a r.hm!rll.p lays and Thursdays, 10 am. Bible School, 9:30 am. Young People at 7:00 p.m. Aday - and m- Sotn B Sm! i an el nrmflz s and ivls will at- 3 imerent, “nights. but_ everybody All B. Y. P. U. Groups Present. KENDATL— Sixteenth and O Streets N.W. FIFTH E Near 7th S.W. Metropo litan Baptist Church

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