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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. SATURDAY, MARCH F REEMAN m DIREET‘ IHI.I(.)fi:,I\’f:EERgong:AYJ REVIVAL CONTINUES. | HERSEY TO SPEAK. SPECIAL SERVICES Rev. Joseph H. Balthis, presiding Evensong Program Will Be 1929.” Dr. Wilkinson to Lecture. “The Beast and His_Image: Hnllnll — Ghl‘imahrlphtau ‘Christadelphian Chapd | ! —_— 1ra G, Hersey, former mémbet of Con- | the Deadly Wound' of Revelation 13° | 732 Webster St. | Evangelistic Services . 4 Evangelist Ray Palmer Will| oo from Maine, will address the Har- | will be the subject of the lecture by Preach Tomorrow. | rison Bible Class of Congress Street Dr. B. G. Wilkinson, dean of theology Revival meetings at Fifth Baptist | Methodist Protostant Church, 1235 of Washington Missionary College, at | Church will continue through Easter. | Thirty-first street, tomorrow morning at | the Arcadia Auditorium, 3132 Four- | | Evangelist Ray Palmer will preach to- | 0-45 o'clock m of the|teenth street, Sunday night. At T:15 | morrow at the morning and evening | | ‘Steward- ck will be a medical demonstration | services and dally next week at 7 ship |on “High Blood Press Simple De- | p.m. Different groups will attend in a | Henry Osborne wil have charge of | tection and Prevention,” by an expert | body. Tuesday will be W. M. S. night; | the lesson and give ort talk on i »m the Washington Sanitarium. F elder of the Washington district, Meth- odist Episcopai Churches South, will preach in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth and North Cagolina avenue northeast, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. At 8 o'clock t will be Memonal United Brelhren Church | oot AR Br John (C. Capsn: | Wednesday, adult class night: Thursday. | William N. Payne, | 1 preside. All % Broadcast by Radio i haver, pastor, will preach on Frhe young ll)('fllllv';‘niclll. and Friday, boys | men are welcome, 5 [ iatei 1 D dstart iy { rictorious CI h. ,and girls' night | | . PP : Over WRC. ‘ vl s et | bebeon Willin 5. Mooney has ro-| Zuangelistic Center : - ni 9:30 am. T £E il hol jEumedREOnIIorids and Will teach ih NG/ L7/ e L7, of Members T, e Hlege Baraca Bible class for men. Dr. John E. Lpiscnpal K “ "‘gm” : i echuiie SN e Sl o VRt st e cHarch p . | Briggs will teach the Darlington Berea | 3 arewe ermons o Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bichop e Epeniie Leseee chaptes win uan Bibte class for both men and women. | ROCK CREEK PARISH l‘ THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY." of W on, will be the special Gérvines. ihe) siibiEct i for fho! efeniik | The Philathea class for young women | Rev. F. J. POUANAN. D. D. N Chrlsllne Pe“-ce preacher ap the peopies’ evensong in will be “What If Jesus Came Into Our | will be taught by Deacon J. R. Tune. i ST PAULS ( HURCH E hem Chapel of Washington Cathe- Church, Our Family, Our Community?” = [ Rork | Kot g bl ek vice Miss Margaret Holt will be the leader. | N Al WMDITDI . & -, & The monthly business meeting of the | L}It'fl'npul l N ";;:m‘;",’,‘;' ¢ broadcast by radio over WR league will be held in the church ! — - i 14 distributed each Rev. G, C. F. Bratenahl, dean Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Among ! | ar, o N A ¢ 2 : other important matters will be the n i on, will preach at the 11 0 i éal t m rk g i\ % election of officers. z | on nli',:nllx_\' mn;mlmg\ an]fl Each evening of mnext weck at 8 o dn“ 8 (a [Chhst ”Chur< h, (:emgctown N e Bt morrow in Bethlchem Chape! o'clock special services will be conducted and A Streets Sautheast Rev. EC FINKNEY WROTIL Recto N Nter | Bunder, ce will be preceded by 2 pro- by the pastor, especially related to L AL O S B O ST S e fi “He Ts Risen" Lo of p: s in SOIV: e alm baster oly K S. = oly Co on, 3 n of palms in observance of Palu Easter and Holy week subjects. . f 1 be ljted up, will draw §1 8301580 8 N - e s in Bethlehem all men unto Me.” 7130 pom 3 & Banti : } aptist be as follows: | N - holy communion; 10 a.m S[ ]NRISI ‘/ Omminion and mn 1 N ZION BAPTlST CHURCH praver and I 11 am., by phe Pastor, 3 pr sion of palms, holy communion “The Day o W unl\r.'mv gt o Tibees gt. Stupht.n i€l hm ch sace! pm.—Sermon by the Rev. 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. . sublect: Zabinskie of the Virginia CLERGY woek services in Bet SYoET S . A el < DR. JOSEPH R. SIZ0O. | Theological Seminary. B. D Rector Ene include the follo | Our evening services are designed LR | to be of help to all sorts and condi- {WEEK TO MARK END ! ;_mrn of men. Congregational singing. e A yansclistic preaching | 1:00 am.. N. Capitol & K Sts. of Thursday—Holy Commu- nion Maundy Thursda OF LENTEN SERVICES Cathedral as follows: Bethlehe K pel, 7:30 am.; Chapel of the Res-| qne Tenten services under auspices on, 9:30 am. and the Chapel of e e e N ERIEEC BB TS i of, Arimaihea bt 31 &, ' |of the Federation of Churches will praver will be said in Beth- el on Thursday as usual at | 3:30 pm. | The Good Friday services in Bethle- |y hem Chapel will be as follows: Holy|j R fon, 7:30 am.; morning prayer | ‘Ave yterian Church. except d Litany, 10 am.. and passion serv-|on ay, when the speaker will . conducted by Dr. Henry Lubeck, be Rev. J. H. Hollister of the Chevy D800 B | llul Christ Rise Again from the Harry L. Collier, Pastor 5-Mrs. Kerr, “The Once for All " Stainer’s Crucifixion will be sung on Palm Sundav. Mar. 24th, a0 M fie arriage Special 16 Que S NW. (Fla, ave. or N. Capitol ‘st. Services Sunday—7 and 11 | Datly mass. 7 am. Ev o ‘Gnm Frida H Rev._Alfred_Morton_S be closing week next Mon- Berean Baptist Church Corner of 11th and V Streets NW. r of well-trained voices under ~ the Grant of the N Hear Her Tomorrow THE TABERNACLE mm('w" ext week will be Dr. 120 tor of the New Yo iflamut i 2222822 honorary canon of Washington Cathe- | Chase Presbterian Church. An invi- > ral, from 12 to 3 p.m. | tation to all to attend these meetings t s g | during Holy week is extended, .lauls urc L 917 23rd Street PALM SUNDAY: Procession of Palms. Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exee. Sec.—320 Woodward Bldg. METROPOLITAN PETWORTH E PASS!ON WEEK SERVICE | “THE KING OF KINGS” Motion Pictures by Cecil DeMille. AT ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH I cint \ObEeevbribe aBBIaiea iror | Every Night. Main Auditorinm Special services will be conducted at St S et /N McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church Tomn"ow 8:]5 PM. each evening during Passion weck. ro e A b iR beaste BiNGs T The sacrament of the Lord's supper ; Ry will be administered Thursday evening. | Tickets Sermon in series, “St. John. Falcon of the Love of God. 7:30 Easter Morning—Walter Reed Hospital SEE THE LIVING CROSS Faster Message—Army Band—ILarge Chorus & The Friendiiest Church in Washington Baptlst Church th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor. 6th and A Sts. N.E. 11 AM. Sermon and Baptisms, i ““ s e e 9) John Compton Ball, Pastor Revgaled Divinity % ~ WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N W. NEAR WOOD- LEY ROAD 8 PM~—Sermon and Song Service. .HEA}{ “Realized Affluence’ Charlie Taylor | rexous iny RCH 24. 7:30 AM 10:00 AM. | HOLY _COMM ST. JAMES’ CHURCH [ Viriiy Eizhth Street Northeast between B & C Ste. | FROC | Rev. GEORGE W. ATKIN: + Rector | £O PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 24 |" es you to all its rvices. SUNDAY, 3 P.M. S.S.9:30 AM—B. Y. P. U. 7 N 1100 AM 148« o P.M, T3 am—Low Mess and Blessing of # “Pres. Hoover llld His i 5 ! Prayer S Thursd: 10:30 a.m.—Matins. | b4 . rayer Service, ursda; 11:00 am’—Solemn Procession with Palms, e MATNDY TivRonAY ztj Attitude Toward e i Mass and Sermon. i {AUND %30 p.m.—Soitinn Evensons and Benedic- | KOLY o BT H PETINN FIF'TH CHAF # MOI\DA\’ T[l I-SDAY AND WEDNESDAY. § PrOhlbltlon ‘Z e I . ]« 0 y 7‘[ » .] 96 I 7:30 a.mioSung muss |8 ALSO < inke uesd u) Lve 'Illl(L s 4 arcn < t 1 10:00 a.m - \/fifa’??t FI‘?‘::“A": sanctified. |& 1100 AM—~“The Chritt of the 12 noon to 3 Empty Tomb.” THREE HOURS' DEVOTION ’ i b i ¥ 5 at 8 0 C[OCk (,nndutlrd by wv.-E o y:':"_l‘"‘ Cloo THE REV. F. W. G. PARKER | e Al Baiote i Order of the Holy Cross | " LS O B N ONDAY-—Special7.45 P.M #:00 p.m —Office for the Dead. Litany of GRACE CHURCH 8 “The St & £ M 'l.if o and il leach | ihé Take llth lnflDD l‘r‘%nr"}ifln ch: e ory ol y e Social half hour with music snd re- _to Eighth and C Stree \nr}mn eorgetown) i — freshments at close of Sunday evening Wisconsin Avenue Below M. Rev. M‘ M. Perkim 10th & N Pastor KENDALL N.W. Thos. F. Boorde by bt BIBLE_SCHOOL—9:30 AM. C. P. RYLAND, Pastor. GEO. D. SULLIVAN, Supt. 9:30a. Bible School. | # The Church of the Epiphany G Street Between 13th & 14th St Margaret . Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. | St. J ohh'; Ghirch | st | Lafayette Square PALM SUNDAY. | et ship with us. Can § Ve e Howship of Yisitors. and vou will enjoy our ciasses in the L Bible Schaol. BETHANY Li'Nw. —= ————————————1 “A_Church where you feel at Rome S E C 0 N D end that is always ready to serve.” HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. 11:00 A M.—At the Church ~ > 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. James B. Clayton, D. D. 8 P.M.—At the Branch 17th aud East: Capitol Ste. CHEVY CHASE | “THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD.” % | modern work by the k1 il uru:m of Westminster Speaker: The Rt. Rev. Philip Cook, D.D. BISHOP OF DELAWARE London. "Qlivet to Cal- by Maunder. Or- al_ accompaniment. 6:00 p.m.—Younk Peopie’s” Societs. THROUGHOUT HOLY W ST. JOHN'S LAFAYETTE SQUARE FRENCH SERVICES res et Vendredis i 8 8 ec Punior Chireh, 11 am. P.'U.. 6:45 p.m. Bible Shecist Music, © AL Tavited. ’|‘ue«dz> —Holy ' Communion, = 11:00 am, Evening Piaser. with Address es & 4 h §me Evening Prayer wiin Aadr S Paler B Voitoe || # 't m. " A (.ORDlll eru)\ll: 3 o Maandy. Thirsdis o Cmumumun b= —— (Western Avenue near the Cirele) Sll b]ec t.' anna" ;g'i;n’\“ Qx’é’in';xn"pfo Priser ana || CHRIST CHURCH |& WISCONSIN AVENUE FEDWARD 0. CLARK, Pastor. nte-Communion a am. 13 —r 18.” Three-hour Devotlon, condiicizd b WASHINGTON PARISH (¥ iout and Fessenten sts. Hesm .p:.‘:..?"sfi'rf?‘;‘y Lo I aue. Foanded In 1795 o of Washington, 12:00 to Clarence R. Ferguson, Pn Mr s 8. at T. B. Rector. p.m. Even-—-Evening Pra Sixth Street Northeast between H and I Cornelius Stevenson Abbott, Vicar . Baptisms, 5100 pme o 44 8 ORI SR RNES: GRAC 9 & Soutn %m- i ervice League. CENTENNIAL luj ks nton 0. —Holy Cot E. Hez Swem e 'ALM SUNDAY 1 7:30 and 11 AM. and § PM. | nax nuchru H ST. JOHN;S—GEORGETOWN 3240 O <In'tl N.W. HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourteenth Street at Jefferson. Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor ~PESERT HOURS - REATEST QUESTION.” School Rev. Edwin B Niver. D. D. of Jesus Christ West ) Washmgton 1 Cor. 3ist and N Sts. N.W. REV F. BL, \\D 'I‘! CKER, Rector Night Rev. Arlington A. McCallum HOLY WEEK Daily, 10 AM. and 3:30 P.M, iy a } $1232820020232828200: PAL \| SUNDAY. Pastor TAKOMA nxK CHURCH ]N GOOD FRIDAY | chrane of Piner Branch Rd. & Aspen St. Meditations—12 , S P.M. irma. 1:00 “Palm Dy Sermon and, Muste. _Evening : Tpm-4B Y.P. U 800-Dr W D. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector rhe Three Hours. Praver and \Ium‘n\ \I) nl\ a.m. Y S G 2 I T, T o gtenglun HJ{: {“ s g a arP Rev. W. S. Alrerntlhv, Mmmer Mass. Ave. and 12th St N.W. | m,:’,"d “'n e S | 11 am—“HE WENT A LITTLE FARTHER” # Forfheris Ho-citnedral | S i 4 7:45 p.m.—“THE CRUCIFIXION,” by John Stainer, © 10500 G i will be sung by Choir 9:30—Sunday School 8:00 Thursday—Preaching Service followed by Lord's Supper FlRST 16th and O Sts. N.W. Ta the Heart of Washington for the Hearts of Washington, Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 1 -m— A Drama of the Palms.” p.m.—"“Worship As Art.” 9 m, Sunday Schuul 30 AM. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 PM. ~~~~~~ = Morning P NON Swedish service at 3:30 Py ANNON LPS STOKES. b. D, 11 2 Palm Sunday Cantata at evenin Palm Sunday Services. “Christ Our Passover Is Sacrificed for Us.” 8 and 11 AM. and 8 P.M. i Holy Week Services. | 7:30 and 10 AM. and 8 P.M. Dally. | Good Friday Services. 7:30 and 10 AM. 12 m. to 3 pm.-"The Three-hour Service.” 8 p.m—Selections from Stainer's “Crucifixion” and Rossini’s “Stabat Mater” by the choir. 4:00 p.m. 1y Baptism AII Souls’ Mcmorml Church Corner of Connecticut and Cathedral Aves. | REV. H. 1. S Praver Throughout the entire story of our Lord's life runs the theme of sac- rifice. In His every action; in His every contact with humanity and, finally, tion of Rayond Rapp. mmnmnmmmmmmmumnmmx{ in His death Ile was the world’s most sublime exponent of the ideal of ORS H sacrifice; and in these closing days of Lent, as we approach the day on EPIPHANY ‘NATIONAL 16th . 5"". caadColirabin Raud G St. near 14th The Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D.D. Rector PALM SUNDAY 8:00 A M.—Holy Communion, 9:30 {.—Church School. 11:00 {.-~Confirmation and Sermon by the Rt. Rev. James E. Free- man. 6:00 PM.—Young People’s Society. Holy Communion 7:30 AM. During the Weck. The Chapel of the Epiphany 12th and _C Streets S.W. The Rev. Earle Gerhardt Lier, Vicar PALM SUNDAY 11:00 A M.—Celcbration of the Holy Communion. 3:00 P.M.—Evening Prayer MEMORIAL GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 A.M.—The Pastor on “THE HARVEST.” 8 P.M.—CLINTON N. HOWARD, “PEARLS OF PARADISE.” Bible School, with Orchestra, 9:30 AM. Young People at 7 P.M. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Midweek Prayer Service which we celebrate His glorious resurrection, let us keep foremost in our thaughts that theme of sacrifice. Let us not forget, that in making the greatest of all sacrifices, He laid on us the obligation to follow Iis example; and in following that example to the utmost of our ability we draw nearer to the Kingdom of God. EVERY ONE WELCOME Auspices of the No Churchmen’s League Loud Speaker —'The Brotherhood in Parish Hall of St. Andrew— | for ST. THOMAS’ 18th bet. P & Q Near Dupont Circle ake Conn. Ave. car (Ample parking space) Wessrseesssnessssessasssseens: MAUNDY THURSDAY The Cantata “THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF ¢ R Ditbois. will be March tickets n " PEARLS OF PARADISE A Rosary for All on Palm Sunday CLINTON N. HOWARD an National United Committee, preach twice tomorrow on GOOD FRIDAY 9am—Matins (no address). 10 a.m.—Litany. Address by Rev. M W. Riker wi “Pearls of Paradise” William Jennings Bryan said after hearing it at Miami: “It is the t valuable contribu- tion to orthodox Christianity that | have ever heard or read.” 12-3—SPVEN WORDS FROM THE s by Rev. C. Ernest Address by Rev. ||! Wm. 8 Bishop, D. D, [ | Tomorrow—PALM SUNDAY 1 .8a.m.—Holy Eucharist. i | Reserved and Address. i 11 A. M.—GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, Seats The Laymen’s - Wednesday in Holy Week o PR | Pa. Ave, th and D Sts. SE. : A Overflow Audience 8:00 P.M—Service of Con- By the Rector. | 8 P. M.—NAT. MEMORIAL BAPTIST, 16t Scrvice Association firmation. Confirmer “The Palms’® suas. | and Columbia Rd. NW. 8p.m-—“ONE OF THE HARD SAY- INGS OF CHRIST. Rev. Wm. A McClenthen. D ector Maunt Calvary Chiuren, Baltimare. AFTERNOON MASS MEETING At Alenndrh Richmond Theater—3 P. n nd Women Chureh Federated M. ( Clinton fl Howard will -puk on “Christ and llu Consti and Preacher, the Rt. man, D. D, Bishop of Washington.

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