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PASTOR'S SERMON TENT ANNOUNCED) Rev. M. R. Lovell to Preach|’ Tomorrow at Mount Pleas- ant Congregational. “The 'Washington Life Adjustment Ceiter Reports io the Public” will be the theme tmcrnw morning of Rev. Moses R. Lovell at Mount Pleasant Con- (renunnu Church, 1410 Columbia Rahhl Abram Simon of the Wlslflnl- ton Hebrew Congregation will speak in the church Thursday night on “The Religion of the Ancient Hebrews.” The teachers and officers of the church school will meet at a dinner Tuesday night at 6 o'clock, and Wednesday at 10 o'clock the Woman’s Guild will hold & sewing meeting. ‘The Junior Department of the church school Tuesday night entertained the parents ‘of the Juniors with a illustrating the work of the de| planned under direction of the Junior Couneil. The retiring chairman of the council, Glen Leach, presided and in- troduced the newly elecwd council, con- of nuue Powell, chairman; tharine n, Edgar Miller, Lewis, cllnwn Phillips amnd Peggie Smaltz. The Juniors served refresh- ments to their parents and teachers, the latter including Mrs. H. D. Kizer, Miss Helen Farrington, Mrs. Cochran, Miss Barbara Staples, Mrs, C. T. Rob- ertson, Mrs. W. P. Harman, Roger Johnson, Mrs. Max Hoyt, Miss Lenore Reed and M!u Lois M. Kugler. EVENSONG SERVICE WILL BE BROADCAST Right Rev. James E. Freeman Will Preach Special Sermon in Bethlehem Chapel. ‘The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will be the spe- cial preacher at the People’s evensong in Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 p.m. This service will be broadcast over WRC. At the 11 am. celebration of holy communion and sermon in Bethlehem Chapel the sermon will be preached by Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of ‘Washington Cathedral. The full list of services tomorrow in Bethlehem Chapel will be as follows: 7:30 am., holy communion; 10 am., morning prayer and litany; 11 am, holy communion and sermon; 4 p.m., people’s evensong and sermon. RECTOR OF ST. THOMAS’ TO PREACH AT 11 AM. Abandonment of Night Service at Church Until Further Notice Is Announced. ‘The rector of St. Thomas’ pal Church, Dr. C. Ernest Smith, will preach tomorrow at 11 -am. on the gospel for the day, which contains one of the hard sayings of Christ, “Whose- soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them; and whosesoever sins ye re- tain, they are retained.” There will be no night service until further notice, ‘The Rector's Aid Society of the par- ixh met Thursday, when Mrs. Charles W. Arth was elecwd as an active mem- ciate member, The card party next month at the Willard Hotfilwmselundato carzy on its worl Miss Sophie P. Casey, 8 member of St. Thomas’ will give an illustrated lec- ture Tuesday in St. Thomas' Hall at 8 pm. on “Southwestern Indian Life” DR. TILLMAN TO PREACH. DR. H. M. B. JONES. $Woolven lnd Dr, artment, NEW SECOND BAPTIST PASTOR WILL PREACH Dr. H. M. B. Jones to Occupy Pul- pit Tomorrow-—S8ubjects Are Announced. Dr. H. M. B. Jones, who this week assumed the pastorate of the Secon Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast, preaches his first sermons tomorrow. At the morning service his topic will be “How Shall We Conquer?” and at evening service at the branch building, Seven- teénth and East Capitol streets, he will speak on “The Pastor's Desire.” It will be rally day at all services, ‘The branch Sunday school will com- bine with the departments of the main school for closing exercises at 10:30 am. Busses are provided for trans- portation of the .children from the branch to the Fourth streef auditorium for this occasion. Elgin Smith, president of the B. Y. P. U. Federation of the District, will speak at the young people’s service. Dr. H. W. O. Millington, executive secretary of the Columbia Lmdmon of Baptist Churches, will !pelk at the evening service. el S “ON COURTESY,” TOPIC. Dr. Sizoo’s Text for Sermon Tomor- row Morning. Or. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach to- morrow at the 11 o'clock service of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church | held in the Masonic Auditorium. B, will have for his subect, “On Courtesy. There will' be a questionnaire penod in the worship after the sermon Sunday evening which will be the first of a series on “Essential Elements of Char- acter.” The subject will be “The Need of Patience.” DR. STOKES TO PREACH. Festival Services Tomorrow Night at Trinity Episcopal Church. Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of the Washington Ca! 1, will de- liver a sermon at festival services in the Trinity Episcopal Church, Third and C streets, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Rev. Jackson L. Cole, vicar of Trin- ity chumn. will be assisted con- ducting the services by Dr. Rlymmd G. Preehnd Peter, the Washington Cal L SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN. Sixth Presbyterian Missionary Group Schedules “Syrian Supper.” ’ canons of Vesper Service to Be Held at 3:30 Tim, 0’Clock Tomorrow. D. Tillman, pastor of the JnhnwuleylLl( E. zkmchlm:h.'fll and eve- be held at ‘The events throughout the week in interest of the Spring rally will be as follows: Monday night, a mysterious supper; Tuesday night, sermon by Rev. Young of Vermont Avenue Baptist Chumh ‘Wednesday, sermon by Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, Second Bap- un Church; Friday, rally night, at which time each of hte 71 captains is asked to report. COMMUNION ANNOUNCED. Reception of New Members in Pet- ‘worth Church Program. At the communion service of Pet- tomorrow morn- be a number of new members received and given the hand ot !euowshlp '.l;l;eagu Rov Benry the Dl ‘The evenln( subject is “Elemental Manhood.” VISITOR T0 PREACH. Dr. Millington to Occupy Pulpit at Local Church. 5 FREE"LECTURES By America’s Foremost Teacher of Health 2 BENGAMIN GAYELORD HAUSER Internationally famous FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | | SERVICES OUTLINED Pastor to Preach in Morning on “The Culmination of Christ’s Dr. N. P. anm‘ 9‘!'01‘ of the First Presbyterian Church, announces for his subject Sunday morning n t.hz u oclock service, “The Culminatio: Hmrv " His subject for uu n lo and Serv- leu Iervlu will be held at 8 o'clock at the chapel, )luuchuntu avenue and Thirty-sixth sf Churduchnolhhelddmhmold church and tho empel at 9:30 o'clock each . D:ldly morning. There are "The. Ladles’ Benelcent Soclety will hvld its annual meeting Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, at the old church. Reports of officers will be received. A new or- nniufian will be formed, tu be known the Women'’s Ornn ion of the nm Presbyterian Church. organization will take the place of the present Beneflunt Socle'.y and tha neficent Society h extending an in- vitation 'a -Il the women of con- m atfnd this meeting. cheon 'm be served. AMERICAN U. PLANS MINISTERS’ RETREAT a Dr. Rufus M. Jones of Haverford College Will Be Principal Speaker. Dr. Rufus M. College will be the principal speaker at a “Ministers’ Retreat” being planned by American University for April 29 and 30, it was announced by Dr. Arthur J. Jackson, director of the department of religion of the university. Ministers of all denominations in the Capital area will be invited to thé three services to compose the “retreat” on the American University campus. The ses- sions will open Monday evening and there will be others Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening, with an interven- ing dinner at the college dining hail. The complete program, to include other speakers, will be announced later by Dr. Jackson. “WINDOWS E)F PRAYER.” Rev. H. L. Collier Announces Sub- ject for Sunday Sermon. Rev. Harry L. Collier will preach at |$h¢ Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Cap= | e itol and K streets, tomorrow at 10:45 am. on “Windows of Prayer” and at 7:30 p.m. on “Man's First and Last Word to God in the Bible.” Services for the week include: Divine hnun', ‘Tuesday, 7:45 p.m Pentecostal praise, Wednesda; 'I. m.; Bible study, ‘Thursday, and Young Peo- ple’s, m: 'l u pm The two-week Bible Conference and Prophetic Exposition by Rev. J. N. Hoover, for 28 years a pastor in SBaptist thun:h, will begin April i4. MISS SMILEY TO SPEAK. Will Make Two Talks at Cleveland Park Congregational. I Ry By secret of the home ent of Board, will the American speak tomor- row at Cleveland Park Congregational Jones of Haverford | o; Church, addressing the church school at 9:45 am. and the congregation at 11 o’clock. Miss Smiley was engaged for some years in eduuflaml work in India and has made careful study of schools and colleges through the Orient and Europe. She will also address a world friendship silver tea given by the Woman's Asso- ciation of this church Tuesday at 3 p.m.,, to which the public is invited. National United Committee Clinton.N. Howard in Clx ng Addresses : City Wide Mass Meeimg, -3:30 19th St. Baptist Church N.W. Avenue Cars to 19th St. 11 AM.—Kendall Bap. Ch. S.W. 8 PM.—R. L Ave. M. P. Church “Loyalty to the Law, Allegi- ance to the Constitution” Gatholic St. Mary’s Church 5th-St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sis. Sunday Masses ‘Low Masses at 7:15 and 8:15. DR. BENJAMIN H. MELTON. " 38TH ANNIVERSARY. Ninth Street Christian Church to Celebrate Tomorrow. ‘The Ninth Street Christian churl:h will celebrate the 38th anniversary of its organization tomorrow and will also eelebr-t« the 32nd anniversary of its pastor, Dr. Benjamin H. Melton. Dr. Melton will have for his morning sermon subject, “An Ideal Church,” and h;s G’o‘:fiml topic will be “The Family et SRS Visitations to Be Held. roned visitation to Emmanuel Chlpur of the Daughters of the King mhe held in the parish house, Thir- .th and V streets southeast, Monday at 8 pm. New Oll;urrfi (SWEDENBORGIAN) BIBLE CLASS TO HOLD BANQUET ON WEDNESDAY Program wm Follow calnry Methodist Dinner—Covers to Be Laid for 150. The Men's Bible class of the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Amnnmnmmmedueensor- dained at Walbrook Church, Baltimore. iy Wit s Degis ang, Docs ery service we Mr ealing Treatments Pm At eve u.ny testify to Mestase Circie ‘WELCOME. ites gives Ifl"l" consultat] dally m_mw e Cal. $E -+ Mr., Ted Ronalda Message g Thers, Sun.. 8 o, o CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th Abeve Q N.W. lg.fl—flclnclml Class. Alice Thacher 18 oo—)urmu Wor l . Mr. 'scrn 'll’! o i M Sy anist and director. Pree Libraty. open daily. ANl we leune @tlm' Qtrniru T HALL MISSION 713 D ST. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Service every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. il Wulnn;ton Yogo(h Society YOGA Subject, “RESURRECTION" STONELEIGH COUI.'I' Socletyl fi.f.g’l::%gflggl, D.C. Open daily except holidays. Classes every day. Services morning, afternoon and evening Sundays. There will be special music morn- ing and evening. @hristian CHURCH OF CHRIST PARK VIEW [Park R4. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. FIFTEENTH STREET. 15th St. and Ky, Ave. 8.B. - Harry M. Wilsen Hermont Avenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D, Pastor o E . wurch !chwl. on Tukmma Park Tak Pai 4, (Meet M-';‘M'xlv,lfllfi Ch) M. Elmore Turner, Pastor. Preaching 11 s.m. and § p.m. 9:30—Graded Bible School. \———]o]c————Jal————|o]——=]o] : s; Fo Eé g 55 i . .o o Unity Splntlulut Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. ial message services from 3 to iums | participatine, Mrs. C. Mistes . Mrs. b, M. 3. K. Simmons and Mr. C. Myers, Luncheon served 4 to 7:30 p.m. Regular services, 8§ p.m. Proceeds for the Building Fund. Mid-week message service, 600 Penna. Ave. S.E,, Thurs,, at 8 pm. Cmiw—s-uay. April 14th— Hon. Mark A Barwise, Bansor, Me., will ‘be the speaker of the evenin The public invited to all W Mystic Church of Christ ey and Tocsder . | AR T R u’?'-': Rev. F. L. Donceel 1M 8t N.W. Lecture by the Pastor REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “THE GUIDING ANGEL" Followed by spirit messages. rs. fitfli 'lyll.‘ CARD PARTY Monday. $ p.m.. 2t 131 C St. NE. ¢ Mrs, Elizabeth White Mestings Wednesdsy, o, o7, 8 P30 200 06 B B R pusne Lines Qlungngatinnal Plymouth Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILE” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Rev. L. Z. Johnson, D.D., “The Lesson of Litile Coke will Penternatal Church of the Holy Trinity| — Apostolic Faith g TR v, R e e, Popular E tie Service hg ™ s - T “Man's First and Lagt Word to God The Wabnnatlc North Capitol and K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier 10:45 AM, “Windows of ‘Tues., Wed,, Thurs., Pri. at 7:45 Special—April 14! ‘ho Bible oonumm and Week: hnphme fi,‘lfl oover Q'. F Caittornh, for over twenty yesrs & Convention Speaker Pastor In the hw Church Leetur:non olg:;pheey T T L e EVENINGS— Expository-Evangelistic Ministers, Teachers, Bible Students and Public Cordially Invited T T e = MARK = BEAST IS the Hour Here When the Mark Will Be Enforced? A GREAT PROPHECY FULFILLING B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. B.’ | ARCADIA” AUDITORIUM 3133 14tk 8¢, N.W. (near Park Road) ., 730 PM. - Song Service 7:15 P.M.—High Blood Pressure; Diet Cure (Continued), by Sanitarium A MEDICAL DEMONSTRATION Sunday, April 7—Free Mount Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Road N.W. Rev. Moses R. Lovell Minister Miss Lois M. Kugler Director of Religious tion SUNDAY 11:00 AM.—Sermon_: ' “The Washington Life Adjustment Center § Reports to the Community” ‘ 6:00 P. M,—Yvung Pe: le’s Forum. Rev. M. P. G. Leonard, S. 0., will speak on the origin and work of Tec H. || THURSDAY, APRIL 11 8:00 P.M.—Address: “The Religion of the Ancient Hebrews,” by RABBI ABRAM SIMON FRIDAY, APRIL 12 8:15 P.M.—Operetta: “BETTY LOU,” given by th. Mt . Pleasant Chorus of sixty voices in the Parish Hall of All Souls’ Church. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS AT SHILOH BAPTIST.. Pastor to Preach Special Sermon Memorial United Brethren Church North Capitol and R Streets. Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D., Pastor Rev. J. Herschel Cooper, Assistant Pastor :(mnn &t 11—“Selfish or Sacrificing.” vening st 3—*The phesus.” Sermons by Dr. m o E« Sunday Schoel, '“l 0 B lflhfl-. 7 Pr‘lll!lmfi"lu and Bible Study Thursday, SO S o WL SR RNTR Theomphy "Value of Mantrams MATTHEWS DAWSON April 7, 8 pm. ). ot N O WASHINGTON LODGE mfllb"lc IALI.IHI H United l.od.e of Theosophists 709 Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. April 'l, I ll M. '..“,'II.EIP AND l:.l:fll." Free Livrary o;'eu. Gl from 2 FEE: t Conn. Ave. 7, Ar. 7, 8:15 P.M. REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, Pastor . D, SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St. and Columbis Rd. N.W. (mlcg:"rl l.).l s New April 7,at 11 a.m. Sermon by Rev. U. G. B. Pierce, D. D., Of All Souls' Unitarian Chureh. 1 atinistry: fs"and Biecior Chureh Sebiool Couvenes ah 1218 P, SEATS FREE BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Xomimed Christian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHE CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURC] OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbis Road and Euelid 8. Secend Churth of Ch{fit Scientist Third Cll-rch uf Chrht Scientist “UNREALITY” lunuu. 1L, ANM. and 8 P AT UEVENING MEETINGS- O'Clock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, a Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 3(;] SECOND CHURCH—I111 C St. N. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. weel days. Closed Sundays and holidays THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bld. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 t (Wednesdays, 9:30 to Sundays and holidays, 2 30 FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg 3313 14th St.—! to 9 week day! (except We ys, 9:30 to 7:30) Sunda;s and hohdays, 2 .” to | * BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. 3ec.—320 Woodward Bldg. HIG FIGELANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Newton Mercer Simmonds. Pastor. 11 with address. g _Life’s 0 Chureh” Sehoor METROPOLITAN 6th and A Sts. N.E. Rev. John Compton Ball, ! Pastor Morning at eleven BETHANY Rl A o WUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. 11 8.m.~] m; 1 o.m—Pastor, Preaching st 11 em; Communion. Welcoming new Sundsy Night Club. ‘Wanted, Al other services at regular hours. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. TEMPLE 10th & N Pastor N.W. Thos. E. Boorde BIBLE SCHOOL—9:30 A.M. GEO. D. SULLIVAN, Supt. Sermon Topio— —“The Fruit Bearing Service in ch-.u g the Appelman Bi "‘v.- end Inter. WISCONSIN AVENUE 43nd and Fessenden Sts. N.W. “COWBOY {0!" PAYNE cna. B Revival Services Ayrfl 7 to 21 Seuth Carstina Ave. $.8. GRACE 2be5" 2 RO Fotties oty "sibper g 4nd eception of new mem- JAKOMA PARK CHURCH Piney & Aspen St 1 co—"n. Ihhrllrv Motive.” 8:00—Rev. H. P. Cochran. PETWORTH The Friondliest Church in Washinglon 7th and Randeiph !M IGVHMJSIIHI. fon and Re- 11 A.M.—Commun! ception of New Members. “Happiness: The Divine 5 PM—Spng Service and Ser- " “Elemental Manhood.” Petworth's Welcome Extends to All Its Services. §.8,9:30 am; B.Y.P.U, 7Tpm. ‘Thursday—Prayer Service. FIFTH E Near 7th S.W. SECOND Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D. Pastor 11:00 AM.—At the Church 4th St. and Va. Ave. S.E. “How Shall We Conquer?” 8 P.M.—At the Branch 17th and East Capitol Sts. “The Pastor’s ‘Desire” A Cordial Welcome to All KENDALL h near B S.W. C. P. RYLAND, Paster. 11:00 a.m.—Hon, “%m_ rd, w1 C —Panor Sheaks o Hitiven 3 8 8930 am B.Y. P. U—8 pm. INVITE YOUR FRIEND! CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenus mear the Cirele) CLARK, Pastor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.-W. : JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D. D,, MINISTER. - Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pam. DR, JASON NOBLE P‘IERCE PREACHES ! ll A.M.—— “THE RICHES OF GOD’S WISDOM” 8 P.M — A HIGHER POWER” Picturs Sunday N Titustrate the Sermon _“ROSE OF THE GOLDm WEST” On Thursday Night st 7:45 Dr. Pierce Speaks on "RIVALRY", mlq, YANnI PPER,” Fumn WH- Fair, Junior %‘fih THESINGEARECBUBOFOHIO YAN UNIVERSITY ’“lllld-t'l‘n young Viennese Food Chem- ist, originator of the Elimina- tive Feeding = System, -and founder of The New School of Health- movement in America, “Radiant Health” “Youth Evu'hmng”. “'l'heChemuh-yoi The fascinating new ‘science of “Chemldn:lysu" as intro- ‘duced to America by Bengamin Gayelord»"finuer will teach _you the new way of ulectu'nfi‘yanr foods to your _particular chemical type. ere vnll»bc duly demonnrt- tions from the audience, - 'Apnllth 8:15P.M. April 10th, 2:30 and 8:15 P.M. : 15 PM. April 12th, 2:30 PM. High Mass and Benediction atd:AS Last Low Mass at 11:30. Wnitarian ALL SOULS’ CHURCH CAlDALY o v o e 11 AM—“The Religion of Jesus,” Dr. J. Madison Hare. 8 P.M.—"The Pearl of Great Price,” Dr. Homer J. Councilor. 7:45 P.M.—Organ Recital. FIRST In the Heart of Washingten for the Hearls of Washinglon. - Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday Scheol. Ilu-.—”luflc“flub-lfl-fiu.-lhlu-fl-bdm 16th and O Streets N.W. Ambr-