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VISITINB PASTORS m IBHAPLAIN iNNAW 10 SPEAK HERE Dr” Ol_sorr of »Baihmore and Dr. Stafford of England at Hamline Tomorrow. "Two Visiting ministers' will preachat Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, tomorrow morning and evening. Dr. Oscar T. Olson, p-smoll(ount Vernon Place Methodist Church of Baltimore, will preach he sermon at 11 a.m. This sermon will be the closing message of the Second An- nual and young people’s work, which has been in session in this church since Friday. This couneil is part of the annual con- ference of = the, Methodist Episcopal | _ Church, being held at Foundry. In the evening at 8 o'clock Dr. J. E. ‘Wardle Stafford of the British Wesleyan Church. will preach. Dr.-Stafford has hem the conference lecturer. S meet Wednesday -at 2 o'clock at t.hg home of Mrs. Edward Stevens, Vlmum street. of the Smith, * pastor will speak Thuruhy at 8 pm. Dr. Smith is announcing & unu of sermons. The following subjects will be discussed: “The Call of Christ for a United church “Obstacles to church Union,” . “What = Churches Should Units?" The Young People’s Council being held during the past week was under the direction of D. Stewart Patterson, resident of the Epworth League of the Sflgfnu Conference. Mrs. J. L. Starr, Itimore, fourth vice president of the M& has had charge of tions and assignments. ————e- CHURCH FEDERATION MEETING APRIL 11 President. Smith to Present Annual Report, With Details of Ae- tivities During Last Year. ‘The annual meeting of the Wi :‘m City C:l‘b.c t %I 11, at noon, % Following a social half-hour in the luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, presi- dent of the Mer-unn will serve as chairman of . He will present t.be annual report, ‘giving mlome detail the activities of the past be made by duced and give brief statements con- cerning the activities of their commit-~ tees. The officers cnd other members o'l n‘:’e executive’ ‘committee Wwill be’ electe The address of the occasion will -be delivered by Dr. Augustus T. Murray, pastor of the Priends Church at Thir- teenth and Irving streets, which is lttendtd by President and Mrs. Hoover. interested fl‘lfl:ldl are invited to IMflld the mieef COMMUNION IS PLANNED. | Highlands Baptist Church ‘Observ- ance Tomorrow Morning. registra- | de! - | Coradr. Witherspoon'to Be in| COMDR. M. DR. EARLE WILFLEY’S . WITHERSPOON. conducting SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED gebeal sperniengen. . Fouriosis.see 424 FReSEREE, : “Great Preparation” Is Morning Topic at Vermont Avenue Christian Church. At Vermont Avenue Christian Church tomorrow m: Dr, Earle Wilfley's GUEST Church of ho nnvemnt Pulpit Tomotrow. subject will be Tlu Great tion” and in the evening, ‘M!xh!y from Word and Deed.” The Everyman Bible Class wili hold its session in the classroom. at 1407 Massachusetts avenue terrace. Repre- sentative J. M. Robsion of Kentucky and Dr. Wilfley are the teachers of this class, of which E. L. Phillips is presi- nt. Under the direction of Miss Geneva Pixley the elementary division of the chureh school tomorrow will begin & 'w program: which will be eonlhuw; mmaqsm HIG o'clock. This will be introduced in the primary and junior e'nu, of whk:h lfil Ethel Ha; A L. A the superin. -age young evening at their home, nue. Mr. Taggart is the su) f the le’ e of young people’s of church, ¥ f the R R WILL TELL OF VISIT. “I Hid.” Sunday school, 9:30 tist Young People's Union, 7 p. Lutheran GARNATIfiN —Senior M‘I'IQLVHICII. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. NICHOLAS, D. D. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at"11:00 “Christ Manifested.” Evening Service at 7 “After Easter Religion.” . | Young Peoples Societies at 6:45 p.m. April ‘18, two weeks. DR. THOMAS T0 PREACH. “What Is Religion?” Metropolitan A. M. E: Church Subject.. ‘The minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will h tomorrow morning st the Met un.Auxcw:eh-n.n ning of Bible Lands” will be p Mrs. Irene Broadnick under the stewardess board, Mrs. Ida president. -REVIVAL ENDS TOMORROW. _Dl Briggs to Pn-ch at !klt Bap- Jtist of Hyattsville. Revival services will be concluded at of the “Young Union, at 1817 New. York 3 o avenue, led by Miss THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. fi:rch of the Atonement 4th and E Sis. NW. Missourl Symed Rev. Hugo- M. Hennig T ST. PAUL'S .. Rev. John T. Huddle, D. D. Rev. W, C. Waltemyer, i' “2:'.;;{-".::%:.. - N. & Aves Bat. M and N Sts. J. Federick Wenchel, Pastor 11 AM.—Sermon on “Youth, tion and the Devil” T : 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School speak at the day night at 8 o'clock. “THE CHURCH” IS TOPIC. Rev. I. W. Ketchum’s Sermon at Peck Memorial Chapel. “The Church” will be the subject of Rev. erlnxw g;u:hun Memorial sermon will have for § umu “Spirit Porer xnmumvmuu_hmommawn ing Bible class at 10 o'clock. The Sun- day school will meet at 3 o'clock and the Christian Endeavor at. 7 o'clock. The .women will serve a chicken din- ner at 5 pm. Thursday. ST. JAMES' CHURCH B T "'ur‘ "fi'muu'"l"flmau- 1”“7’!“““ o Daily Mass, 1o Toke Jatn G St N. W. Bet: 13th and 14th Rev. ZB, Phflnps, D. D. 8:00 A. M;—Hcly Communion. 9:30 A.M~Church School. 11:00 A.M.~Holy Communion and Sermon by Henry Lum ) 6:00 PM.—sY oung Puuln 8:00 P.M.—Evenil Sermon by ¢l Earle G. Llor Thursdays, Hely Communion, 7:30 and 11 AM. ST. AGN.I:I.S' CHURCH gscmsmn Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector - Sreruices 8 and 11 am~—Hely Communion. 9:30 ‘a.m—Church School. 8 p.m.—Chinese School. 6 pm.—Young People’s m. \ 8 p.m.—Evening Service: »mmmnummmnm will be held each evening, ex- o.t um-y, at 7:45 o’clock, m-.:i Georgetown Lutheran Services. “The Old Gospel and the New Birth" will be the subject tomorrow: at 11 am. in Georgetown Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. ~OChristian Endeavor, 7 pm. Tople: “Using the Bible as a Daily Guide.” The subject at the 8 pm. service will be: “How Jesus Christ Was Different After the Resurrection,” 0 Epteropal 24 GRACE CHURCH 7:30a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 8.m.—Church School. 11:00am—Hol and 7:30 p.m.—Joint Christ Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—Holy Com- ‘munion. Service . st Church. ST. THOMAS 18th bet. P & Q, mear Dupont Circle. Take Conn. Ave. car. (Ample parking space.) lllfigmy—muuhm B V. M, 11 PhursdeyHoiy Eueharist. 7. April 9 st 8 pav. hunu "‘,‘.‘fl will,_be “‘I Indian @hrist Chureh FWashington Parish '620 G Bt. 8.E. Founded in 1795 IIV EDWARD mnn. l- T. Ba l“ln‘ olv c"%h‘ mhmu St. Margaret's. Rector LOW SUNDAY. 17:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00a.m—Holy Communion | with Sermon by the Freeland G. of Washington. l”pm-—conflmmmmnm 4:30 .m.—lnuan’ g leob- eoopn.—\'o\mc !eoph‘l 8o~ l(mdly—Annumum of '-h Vh'd.n, Holy munion, 11 a. lmday—-noly Communion, Annapolis 1th l'lT:h. N.W, 1 & W, 8 at 7:30 pm. | “THE_WORLD'S SUNRISE" °* firzsbpterian @lurely of the Covenant Connecticut Au at N 8t NW. 9:45 A.M., Sundey School. 11l—Kindergarten and Jr. Work. 11—Morning Worship. Sermen. by Chaplain m"m * ‘Witherspoon, “As cn—' cw SEV i, 8. 1 00 P.M.. clmm-- Endeavor " " on by »"".-Ez& 'A eart” s pm. m Mrs. Raviand BV AT Northminater 11tk St. and Rhoede Island Ave. N.W. and Kennedy o RIV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor ) ;féfl..,.u.:‘.fi.m 608 %ker. “C--t-in 7:00 5. m—Christian Endeavor. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. -GEORGETOWN Organised 1780, P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. James T. Marshall, D. D., Pastor 9:48 5. m.—Sunday School. 8 11:008. unjon, and Rectption 7:00 D-a—(:h‘.r&l‘f.ll a 'l"l;.. Ine Washington Heights , Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D, Minister Columbia and Kalorams Rds. y_ Bchool. Pastor's I“Ln—fl?’a‘ ; """P't"g“:....d BB | i, by SRR S R CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. WESTMINSTER th 8t. Near E S.W. Ml—n'mm New York Avemn N. Y. Ave, H and 13th Sts. " Services Held in Masonic Auditorium, N X Ave. [ 9:45 A M. —Sundny School. i 4 11 AM. “ON COURTESY” 5 15 PM. C. E. Tea and Service 8 P.M, “Tke Need of Patience”. i ¢ £ £ il i Hest Preshyterian Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Minister Sundsy Worship at 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister, 7:30 PM~Organ Recital. A Cordisl Welcome to All Meeting. Pleasant” ear IA“II#-":I’U"KM‘ ¢ FIRST “&'s . Pattersen, D. D., Pastor. B 51, bei. 15th and 30iR Sts. N.W. Rev. J. lnml’-h-.m 11 8.m—"Duty” lp.n.—“ll'l‘dnlk&" Music by the Quartet.. 4 ECKINGTON Capitel Street, cor. Florida Ave. REV. mnl.woo.muhu- R METROPOLITAN WMd. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor .tflmhhfl Emmmul 1811 Eye St NW. ';h-'-:im " mr&"’ Lot unm."f‘" rfi?fi"g}%‘m Friends ereh Ry 5 w_‘wm W‘Ju Seseting ' (Fhursday). All Are ‘Welcome. lnl;nhm E;finm;nl SOUTHERN METHODIST & EPWORTH et Rw Jolm C. Copenhaver, D. D., Pastar 11 a.m.—Address by Pastor and Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. 8pm.—Sermon by Pastor, “THE VALUE OF RESERVE FORCES.” 9:30 a.m.—8Sunday School, all departments. ' 6:30 p.m—Hi-League. 'I“p.lnLM League. 7:50 pm.—Organ Prelude. All sests free. ANl are invifed. Music by Vested Choir. 8. Edwin Moore, Jr., Organist-Director. FRANCIS ASBURY ' "f&5ulw Near Lamont J. JOSEPH RIVES, Minister. 11 AM~PUBLIC WORSHIP—COMMUNION 8 PM—PUBLIC WORSHIP—PASTOR'S SUBJECT: “AMPUTATING THE HAND” Sundsy School. 9:30 AM. Epwerth League, 7 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, THURSDAY, 8 P.M. 'MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodiim’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts-Avenue N.W. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., Pastor 11 AM—“ONE INCREASING PURPOSE” REVEREND EDWARD L. WATSON, D. D. 8 PM—~“THE QUEST FOR LIFE” REVEREND F. REID ISAAC, JR. (Both members Baltimore Annual Conference, M. E. Church) 11 AM—JUNIOR CONGREGATION (in Sunday School Amlnonum) 5 “THINGS WHICH DISPL E GOD! c REVEREND H. R. DEAL, Jumior Preacher Sundey sdool 9 30 AM. (anry Department, 9 AM.) rth Leagues, 6:45 P.M. Thud-y, ! PM.—an Meeting—Doctor Lambeth. Quartet and Lorge Vested Choir—R. Deane Shure, Director. “The Sontherm Methodist ltflmfim fifl!mml SRR SN IZ ST L7 ANE S V7 OZ ST T S SNE S 07 ST B Methodist Episcopal | William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop @alharp Columbis Read Near 15(h Street - MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Education.. . Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musle. At ‘Eleven O°Clack Dr. J. T. Wardle Stafford At Eight O’Clock Bishop John W. Hamilton I‘BQV“M-. 9:30—Adult Bible Class, DR. MONTGOMERY, teacher. 11:00—Public worship with ser- & e “A PLACE BETTER THAN HEAVEN” s:is—mmth lam devo- 8! oo—Publlc 'onh!n a{m by DR. HONTGO]‘- FATICH | “THE VALUE OF DIS- = ” Corner of 3rd and A Sts. N.E. lmmff",',fffl;r“mm 3 W. M. HOFFMAN, Pastor ° | wiLy, SING AT BOTH SERVICES. !n-m—-chlm:h School. o Clarence 8:00—Thursday evening service of pnyer and praise. 'FOUNDRY (Organized 1810) Sixteenth St. Near P St Frederick lm- Hnrrin, D. D. Eddy L. Ford. M. A. Religious Education. SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL SERVICES. bttt bl WESLEY and Jocelyn St.. cHtre cudss, oo Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 -.-.-Jnhy Sthol 1AM Rev. 'C. Howard Lambkin ' NO EVENING SERVICE . $:00 pm.— Methodist Mass Meeting Foundry Church Connectieut .{“The Morning Ll(ln( in|g Foreign ’Mllllolll Y REV. JOHN . EDWARDS, D. D., Music by %w Obio Wes- Bcnimin W. Meeks mmm Balti- sage. Dr William J. Meeks -"ufl-'&fl".....«“" 552'21 “AN l!-llhlm BOX” PETWORTH Grant Olrele and N, H. Ave. K.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pastor '-Mll‘mll‘ll The Anglo-Catholic Club °~°~:tx:z“m Gunton-Temple and Washington Heights PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES unm AN PRESENTING under