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”SIDING WITH ANGELS IS PASTOR'S TOPIC Dr. Samuel Judson Porter to Review Paintings in Mowbray Series. | At the First Baptist Church Dr.!: Samuel Judson Porter's subject tomor- | row morning will be “Siding With the Angels.” He will make a review of | Harry Siddons Mowbray's series of | paintings on the life of Christ, now on exhibition in the.Corcoran Gallery of Art. The subject in the evening will! be “If Love Be Left Out.” Sunday school will be held at 9:30 | am. and B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 pm. ‘There will be a meeting of the dea- | cons Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of E. L. Marthill, 1339 Columbia road. ‘The Ann Hasseltine Judson Circle of the Missionary Soclety will meet at the | Baptist Home, 3248 N street, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The personal hour n! gnyer will be led by Mrs. Trimble. The oami-Ruth Circle will meet at 2:30 | .m., Wednesday, with Miss Elizabeth 'ingfield, 3207 Nineteenth street. The Business Women's Soclety will meet ‘Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Miss Ger- trude Brooks at the Franklin Apart- ments, 1332 I street. The Baptist Young People's Union will have a business meeting Wednesday night at the church, after which there ‘will be a social. There will be a fellowship banquet ‘Thursday at 6:30 o'clock at the church. ‘The mission board secretaries of the 17 States comprised within the territory of the Southern Baptist Convention will hold their annual conference in Wash- ington February 6 to 8. These State secretaries have been invited to attend the banquet. APELTE SN PAGEANT PLANNED. Brethren Church - Young People; Work Up Citizenship Program. At _the Washington City Church of | the Brethren the Christian Endeavor Society will give a pageant, “Christian Citizenship.” = tomorrow evening. A series of illustrated lectures on “Japan —the Modern Miracle” are being given by Dr. Resser of the Smithsonian Insti- tution. The second of the series will be given February 9. ‘The Woman's Society has been organ- ized in four departments. Mrs. Samuel Bowman is chairman of the missionary department, and will lead the study of the city’s church; Mrs. J. S. Noffsinger of the mothers and dauh- ' department; the needle work .‘e- partment will be led by Mrs. A. \. Garber and will continue the work done formerly as the aid society. A catering department has been organized and will be led by Mrs. William Miller. pastor” will preach tomorrow mh(on“msmotthz’nm B. Y. P. U. Notes ‘The executive board of the Senior Federation will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock at the Central Union Mission ‘The board meeting of the Intermedi- ate B. Y. P. U. Federation will be held at Oentnl Union Mission. 'nu B. ¥. P. U. Federation will give & comedy- February 25. Miss Louise Newkirk and the devo- tional life commission will pfésent the at Bethany, No. 1. director of the stew- ‘The service commission, under the of Miss Mary Nlhn, will program at Chevy Chase flg.h B. Y. P. U. will have charge of the services at the Home of the Aged tomorrow at 3 o'clock. First will have a penny social Wed- nesday evening, which will be preceded by _its business meeting. ‘The program at Fountain Memorial B. Y. P. U. tomorrow will be in cl‘lhl'le of Bruce Kritzer and group 1. monthly business meeting will be held ‘Wednesday evening. | Miss June Best and group 2 will pre- sent the m tomorrow at Grace. Miss Ruth Neal and the service com- mission will have charge of the program tomorrow at Highlands. Group No. 3, under the leadership of Leroy Greer, will present the program at Kendall tomorrow. Miss Catherine Snyder will conduct the devotional meeting tomorrow eve- ning at Metropolitan B. Y. P. U. National Baptist Memorial will have charge of the services tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the Home for Incurables. Willlam Wolfrey and group 3 will have charge of the social at 6 o'clock. The devotional meeting at 7 o'clock will be conducted by Miss Dorothy Smith and group No. 4. The business meeting will be hold Wednesday. ‘The devotional life commission, with Fred Braugh, director, will have charge of the meeting tomorrow at Temple. Miss Gladys Rielding and the service commission will discuss the tople “How May We Find Our Life Work?” at Ta- koma Park B. Y. P. U. tomorro __ @hristian CHURCH OF CHRIST Fourteents 8t and Meridian Pl N.W. -unu.v“fi'e’ A KLINGMAN, m--.]:.. Sm-and 8 pm EEE:E CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. umom‘I‘”A\ht Pastor: “THE NEW EMPHAS “With Allcrnby MELTON.' M Scott, Assist: 9:30-—Oraded nme Behool, T. Hund- IQI Pul: ent o( ‘Lyneh- lu—cn?.nn-n eadearor n by Dr. T. T. Hus Specia) music’at both services. YoU ARE ME. | I Evangelistic Services | STOCKTON. EVANGELISTIC SERVI&IES { Series Opens at Metropolitan Bap- | tist Church February 2. | Pastor John Compton Ball annotinces | & series of evangelistic services at the | Hall, Metropolitan Baptist Church begmmn February 2 and continuing throug! February 23. Services will be held every evening except Saturday at 7:45 o'clock. He will be assisted by Evangelists Amy Lee Stockton and Rita Gould. The evangelists are well known in Washing- ton, having conducted a meeting here in 1928. During 1929 they have been in the West and Middle West, coming here from Detroit. MRS. McDOWELL TO SPEAK 2 Methodist Home for Aged to Hold‘ Annual Meeting. | Mrs. William Fraser McDowell, wife of the resident Bishop of the Methodist | Church here, will be the principal speaker at the annual meeting Thurs- | day at the Methodist Home for the | Aged, Connecticut avenue and Ellicoft | street, at 10:30 a.m., her subject being | “Going Forward.” Rev. William A. Haggerty will give the Scripture lesson; the Ministers’ Quartet, composed of Robert S. Barnes, A. Edgar Speilman, Fred C. Reynolds and A. H. McKinley, will render several selections, and Mrs. Clara Y. Brown will be the soloist. Mrs. Harry Hos- kinson, the president, will preside and introduce the speakers. Reports of the year's work will be given and officers clected. PRI il SR JOINT SERVICE PLANNED. Patriotic Organizations to Honor | ‘Washington and Lincoln. Joint observance of the birthdays of ‘Washington and Lincoln will be held at Douglas Memorial M. E. Church, Eleventh and H streets northeast, Feb- Tuary 16, at 8 p.m. The patriotic serv- ice is under the auspice of Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons of Union Veterans | of the Civil War, and their auxiliary. | Representative David Hogg of Indiana | will deliver the address. Music and | other features will be ‘furnished by '.he} girls’ chorus of the Douglas Memorial | 6 Church. i Arrangements are being made by W. B. Wells, commander of Cushing Camp; Mrs. Lilllan Wood, president of the auxiliary; C. 8. Davis and Mrs. C. 8. Davis, chaplains of their tive organizations; assisted by the fol committee: H. W. Rutledge, J. r Hauck, Miss Almira Brown and Urilda B. Wallace. “HOLY SPIRIT” IS s~UBJECT Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to Preuh at Peck Memorial Church. At Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning t.he tor, Rev. Irving Ketchum, preach on “The Holy | Spirit of God" and n 7:45 pm. on 0 Can Be Saved?” The morning Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock. The Cuthbert class of | men meets at 10 am. The Hllhv-y‘ class for women will be taught by Eliza- beth F. Ketchum at 10 a.m. The Chris- tian Endeavor Society meets at 7 p.m. A young peoplea forum, led by the ras- | tor, is at 7 p. Christian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER | CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH | OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Chu‘rch ol Cllrln Scientist | Third Clmrch ol Chrht Sclenfln 13th and L Sts. Fourth Church of Chrln Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. Ve AM. and 8 P.M. “THESE WOUNDS’ IS TOPIC Lar THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1. MORAL DECORATING T0 BE DISCUSSED Rev. W. 8. Abernethy to Preach First of “Home" Series Ser- mons in Evening. Rev. W. S. Abernethy will preach at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow morning on “Moral Decorating As Profession,” and at 7:45 p.m. the firsf sermon in the series on “The Home" will be given, “If God Could Plan the Home” being the subject. The ordi- | nance of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served at the morning service. Rev. H. J. Councilor will speak to the | boys and girls at the junior church , service at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall. Dr. William Knowles Cooper will give | the last of his three lectures on “The | Crowded Ways” Thursday at 7 o'clock in Woodward Hall in connection with the conference on world friendship which has been in sesison for the past two weeks. Dinner is served at 6 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Sampson will give the supper talk this week at 6:45 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor Society. which meets Tuesday at 8 o'clock, will be lead by the flying squadron. The deaf department will meet at 8 | o’clock in Baker Hall tomorrow evening, and Monday for a business session at the same hour. Rev. A, D. Bryant, minister, will preside. The Chinese department meets to- morrow at 6:30 p.m. in Shlllenberg!r‘ OF BRIGHTWOOD PASTOR Rev. Walter M. Michael to Deliver Sermon at 11 0'Clock Tomorrow. At the Brightwood Park M. E. Church pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will relch tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “These Wounds " Holy Communion will be celebrated and new members received. The Oxford and Epworth Leagues will combine at 6:45 pm. and an il- lustrated address will be '|v!n on “Chil- dren of the Mission Lands” by Miss Jes- | sie Smith. The sermon subject at 8 | p.m. will be “The Cross, Foolishness, or | Power of God?” A diner will be held in the social | hall Tuesday at 5 o'clock. The official | board will meet at 7 p.m. A luncheon | will be served in the xoclll hall at noon Wednesday, followed by the monthly meeting of Swartzell Guild and the Ladies’ Guild. ‘The midweek prayer and praise serv- ice will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock. Religious Group Will Meet. The department of religious educa- tion of the diocese of Was] will meet Tuesday at 4:45 o'clock at St. John's Parish Hall, Sixteenth and H streets, when arrangements will be made for the speakers to address the meeting at the Sunday School Institute, Febru- ary 18, at St. John's Church. It is expected Rev. Albert H. Lucas, St. Al- ban’s School for boys, and Miss Turner of the National Cathedral School for girls, will be the speakers. Dr. Jarvis Will Preach. At New Bethel Baptist Church Rev. ‘William D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Magnetism of the |§ Oross.” Bible school, 9:30 a.m.; Lord's aul':ger. 3:30 pm.; Christian Endeavor, Refarmed REFORMED HRST Corner 18th & Monros Ss. LAS Henry H. Ranck, D. D.. Pastor -—Sunday’ School. CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Geor, Church_School, 9:45 Mrs. Helena Kimball, 'Director of Religious Education Morning Worship, 11:00 Sermon— “THE HOUSE OF REST” Evening Service, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m—Study of Dante and -r'n- Divine Comeds. * Chure fo be h Mondns Niont, Bee, 37 Bopimid Congregational Church 17th and P Sts. N.W. “THE CHURCH WITH A SMILR." 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Rev, 8. 8. Sevier, “Hope Thou in God” 00 p.m.—“Called to a Kingdom. First Congregational | Tenth and G Sts. N.W. Jason Noble Pierce, D.D., 11 - Bchool_11 A M. vmzvzxmo MEETINGS — 8 READINO ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg,, | 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and| Sundays and holidays, 2:30to 5 J’)) SECOND CHURCH——H] C A days. Closed Sund un da. WED! Clock and holidays. | 14th and G Sts. Hours, (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, Sundays and holidays, 2:30 t FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli 3313 14th St.— to 9 week da: (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 REV. MOSP R. LOVELL D 30 l m.—Church School. Adult Discussion Group, by Butler Prat ! 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: C. Lewis. 5:00 pan.—Young Peoples Forum. 6:00 p.m.- —Youn Sclenm l Washington .—SEEKING THE LORD.” Tillotson, choir leader. Miss Hull, erganist. An Undenominational Ser R Consvitations: FOR NORMAL MEN daily; THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldgg.. 0 5:30). | Bldg., Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Rd. N.W “WHAT GAN THE MODERN MAN BELIEVE ABOUT THE RESURRECTION?” Communion Service. 5:00 p.m. —:sycholoxy Life Talk, “Functions of the Unconscious,” by Dr. le’s Discussion Group. Wm'ld Wellsré." by Mr. Cyrus Kehr. P. nada—] Bnumully colored motion pictures: he Lake of the Woods." ‘e Adjustment Center At the Mount Plunnt Congremionnl Church ONE ADAMS 7979 Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. 11 AM.—“What Shall We Do With Truth?” | On Thuraday Night at 8 O'Olock Dr. Pierce Will Speal S ewing el Ranph .. Tlustrated by the Moc!nn Plcture “The Scarlet Daredevil” whiated from Baroness Orcape orld: t {Imnemel ® aUtine T Mattheson | Everyone Invited. Freewill Offering. LOIS M. KUGLER r of Religious Edu “Social Aspects of the Race Problem,” “Lives of Successful People—Louis A Century of Applied Past_and Presen od- and Classes LUTHER LEAGUE A s 1 Life Service meeting wili be held rehrulry 7 at Atonement Church. Miss Ruth Formhals of the Church of thn Holy Communion, Philadelphia, will jpeak on “The Call to Youth.” Tenulive plans have been made for the quarterly meeting of the league to be “Education.” A joint missionary program of thé league will be held March 16. In con- nection with the missionary objective of e Luther League of America, provisions { have been made for an illustrated lec- ture on Porto_ Rico. Dr. Foster U. Gift, superintendent of instruction, Lutheran Deaconess Mother- house and Training School, Baltimore, delivered the lecture at the Washing- ton Lutheran Training School for Church Workers last Tuesday evening | $ upon the subject “The Objectives of Religious Education.” “The Bible, the Home, the Nation” is the subject of the lecture to be delivered at this school Monday evening by Dr. H. Den- nington Hayes, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Fred N. Heiss, vresldent of the Bal- timore League, was the speaker at In- carnation Luther League . devotional services last Sunday evening. An invitation has been extended by Atonement Luther League to the Wash- ington leaguers to attend a fellowship a0ur on Sunday from 6 to 7 o'clock. To- morrow the topic “How Youth Can Cru- sade With Christ” will be presented by Carl Fischer. “The Bibl!" is the topic presented at St. Mark's Luther League service last ‘Wednesday evening. Following the de- votional service, a social was held. St. Mark’s League will suspend its week- ly devotionals next Wednesday. «How May Young People Crusade ‘With chrls!.'i" is the bflplcp which was presented at Zion's Luther League last Sunday evening by Fred L. Schickler, educational secretary of the thlnglon District LnT‘ue and corresponding sec- retary of Luther League of the Maryland Synod. The same topic will be presented tomorrow evening at St. Paul's Luther League by Howard Hassler. District League President Robert J. Vol- land will present the topic “Ways of Studying the Bible” at the Zion League tomorrow evening. “Step Aside nnd See” Topie. “Step Aside and See” will be the sub- ject of Rev. Jesse Davis' sermon tomor- Trow morning at the Wilson Avenue Baptist Church. The evening service | will be in charge of the young people and the pastor will preach on “You Can't Steal First Base.” S ST Baptist SQrmon Announced. “Lessons the Widow's Barrel will e the Subject of Rev B H. Whiting, pastor of the Friendship Baptist Church, tomorrow at 11 am. Proving God” will be the subject at Sunday school, 10 am.; P. U, 6 pm.; pr-yer and praise Tl.leldly at 8 pm. Methodiat $r5nnmm1 Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Sunday School at 9:: 11 AM. COMMUNION SERVICE C. E. Societies at 7 P.M. 8 P.M. “A NOBLE REFUSAL” Midweek Service—Thursday at 8 P.M. ST. PAUL’S Rev. Henry W. Shyder, D. D., Pastor. THAT MA| m.—Ghristian Endesvor. . T MAKE." Epiphany Chapel 16th & u&u N. .—Sun hool German Service at 6th and P Regularly Every Sunday, ma:'m"' CONCORDIA CHURCH E Heal (Evancelical frned of N. A.) Rev. Charles Ellderl, Pllhr Oorcordia CHRIST Missouri Syned. Now Located at 6th & P Sts. N.W. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11:10 AM.—Sermon on “Abraham and Sarah” One of a Series of Sermons on Family Life —Sllnday School. rices LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) by Sermon, Bag With Holes,” 4th and E Sts. N.W. Missourl Synod Rev. Hugo M. Hennig .—German _service, .—Sunday School L a.m.—English Service with Holy Communion. “Take Jesus as Your Pilot” GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteent d Varoum Sts, N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. .—Sunda; e ¥ et A cordm Invitation to AN Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D.D., Pastor Bunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00. “LITTLE FAITH” Evening Service at 7: be held March 4, when the theme will | REFORMED CHURCH IN ANNUAL MEETING Ladies’ Aid Society Serves Dinner' to Congregation Before Session. The anual congregational meeting of the First Reformed Church, Thirteenth and Monroe streets, was held Wednes- day night. Dinner was served by the Ladies' Aild Society, followed by the business session, presided over by the pastor, Dr. James D. Buhrer. Faye E. Palsgrove, Frank A. Loeffler, August W. Scmckler and W. Harvey Horning suc- ed themselves, and one new deacon, Victor Le Clair, was elected. Anual re- ports were made by Frank A. Loeffler, clerk of the congregation; Mrs. Louise R. Stambaugh, secretary of the finance committee for the Sunday school, un- der the leadership of Robert S. Regar; the Ladies’ Aid Society, with Mrs. Jar- rell as president; the Woman's Mission- ary Society, with Miss Pauline Holer as president, and the Christian Endeavor Society, with Edward C. Knouse as pres- ident. The Men's Community Service Club, with H. H. Moore as president, was represented by Ralph H. McGarity. ‘The consistory for this year is @as follows: Elders, George C. Bakersmith, president; Faye E. Palsgrove, Henry G, Nau and Charles C. Wenrich; deacons, Frank A. Loeffler, August W. Schickler, W. Harvey Hornig, Edward C. Knouse, Willlam C. Strauss, G. Ernest Moore and Victor Le Clair, and trustees, Chris- topher Rammling, Ralph H. McGfl‘lty and F.dwnrd W. Sanders. SACRAMENT IS PLANNED. Rev. A. F. Elmel to Conduct Serv- ices at Congregational Church. Rev. A. F. Elmes, pastor of the Peo- ples’ Congregational Church, will pl'elch tomorrow morning on the theme, * Wine and Old Bottles,” and ldminls(er the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. The young people's services at 6:30 p.m. will include the new feature of the vesper services and the theme for dis- cussion is “How May Endeavorers Cru- Girls’ Friendly Society nl;hc ‘meeting of Harriet Hlld Blll'lhy from St. ch, Bethesda, Md., spoke oung Ol.rll' Conference held at the Dejaware, N. J., Holiday House in the Fall. Discussions on religion, recrea- tion and Winter branch ms were held, and in the evening, get-to-gether arties where each one told what they FM gotten from the day's program. The next conference will be at 8t. John's Church, Washington, ch 8. Miss Benjamin of the American Red Cross spoke of the large number of Bl’lllle volumes at the Library of Congress needing to be shellaced for better pre- servation, and of the increasin { num- ber of organizations in the city that were giving time to the work. St. Step! faena—Mlu Alice Ervin, whn was correapondml secretary, cepted a position in Los Angeles, Cal Just before leaving here she was pre- sented with a fountain pen as a from the branch. Miss Madeline erght succeeded Miss Ervin by election. In- vitations have been extended for the girls to furnish entertainment to the Delta Circle and the night branch of the Women's Auxiliary. Rock Creek—An operetta was pro- duced by the girls last week in the parish hall and also at Kensington January 29. It will be repeated at the Home for Incurables as part of the social service program. St. Andrew's—Candidates’ class meet Monday afternoons with Miss Betson in_charge. Trinity—A Valentine party will be held February 14. Candidates have re. organized and meet on Thursday eve- nings at 6:30 o'clock with Mrs. Kohns in charge. The children are making scrapbooks for a hospital. ¢ Hnited Brethren Memorial United Brethren Church D ] ranch, Mildred & Pastor rom Liability te Asset. Eygning at 8_—Standing in the Gap.” Sermons 8. B. Daugherty, Sunday sehool, ow‘ C. E: Booleties, 7. Morning at 11— sade with Christ?” be held Thursda! Unitarian ULYSSES G. B. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship— a §:30 P.M.—Book chat. 7:30 P.M.—Motion picture hour. (On account of be » special presentation at 3:15.) Chuirch night wflll Peayer Service and Officl 3 Thursaay, 8 At Doard ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—All Souls’ Church School. “THE GOSPEL OF SELF-RESPECT” 5:00 P.M.—Program of American music. Lewis Atwater, organist, ted by Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, b Miss Jean White. “THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC” the interest in this remarkable French film there will HIGHLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH. Fourteenth Street at Jeffe, Newion Mercer Simmonds, 9:30—Church Scho ommunion i 500 ew B PETWORTH The Friendliest Church in Washington ith and Randolph Streets. REV. HENRY J. SMITH. P 11 a.m.—Communion .nd rmon: ‘GOD'S INDISPENSABLES.” 8p.m._Song Service and Sermon: “SELF-EXPRESSION OF SELF-REPRESSION.” Quarterly Meeting of Church Tuesday. TEMPLE 10th & N Thos. E. Boorde, Pastor Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 AM. Sermon Topics— 11 AM. “The Kingdom of Kingdoms” 12 M. Communion 8 P.M. “Enter the Kingdom of Kingdoms” i B. Y. P. U. Program, 7:00 P.M., LM Mol AR SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D,, Pastor. 11 AM. at dth St. & Va. Ave. S.E. “The Right Way to Do Business,” 8 P.M. at 17th & East Cap. St. Branch, 'he Promjses of God.” _____A_CORDIAL_WELCOME. GRACE .5 13:30—Bible School. ;m for _al Heavenly noweth Qur Need." = Sipper Observed, 748 ciomee Man-Resiwion 6:48_Young People. Chiirch Praver Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE (Western Avenue mear the Cirele) EDWARD O. CLARK, Pa: 8. B. at 9:45—B. Y. P. U. at 6:45. West Wuhlngton Cor. 3ist and N CHAS. B. ISTI "“‘. CIA‘I.IE ND ind || AM. l\. M. 6:30 and 7:30 P.M, s BAPTIST % Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec, Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROI’OLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Evan?elists Stockton and Gould 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M. Miss Amy Lee Stockton Preaches Miss Rita Gould, Soloist February 2nd to 23rd Every Evening (Except Saturday) at 7:45 Spiritual Sermons, Spirited Singing HEAR THE CHORUS CHOIR E NEAR 7th S W. Arthur H. Greenwood en_ the Berea’ Bible Class. for gey snd women. THE CHURCH 'n-n\'r cAm BETHANY 04 Juiand, HUGH T. STEVENBON. Minist rship with preachin nd 8 p.m. Divine the pastor at 11 am. a Everybody Feels E. Hez Swem “Why kept a_rope ladder! M-A- BAPTISMB. Easy_ cl ofis (men nke Brem 1 a.me 2 Men ‘ot Moment: R "and Ese NE. ANACOSTIA 13th and W Streets S.E. Rev. HUBERT BUNYEA, Pastor Centennial N Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Preaching 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M. Rcv. Perry L. Mitchell Chureh, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL 16th and Columbia Road 11 AM.— 8 P.M. NATIONAL BAPTIST MEMORIAL Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor “The Making of Us, or Following Jesus” —“Christ and Modern Pharisees” Bible School, 9:30 A.M. Young People, 7 P.M. b Thursday Evening Service at 8, “The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament’ @alharp 8 P.M. z :45—Organ Reci l‘imlnl-h- 11:00—Junior Church, Rev. H. 8th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM— Moral Decoutmg as a Profession” 'ommunion Servi —“If God Could Plnn the Home” on “The Home” Hnnhy lehool. 6:45—C. E. Societies. J. Councilor. 7:00 Thursday—Lecture, William Knowles Cooper. IN THI Mon. and Thurs, Evenings, 7-9 45, “THE NEW THINGS” . Young People's Societies at 6:45 P.M. THE HOM&L!IB CHURCH SIXTEENTH AND O STREET! K FOR'THE HEARTS OF wumungsn Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 A. M.—“Siding With the Angels” 8 P M.—“lf Love Be Lefl Out" LLY 1SERVICES AT ROCK CREEK CHURCH ARE ANNOUNCED Rev. F. J. Bohanan Will Officiate at Communion Services at 8:30 and 11 A M. 8t. Paul's Rock Creek Church will hold two communion services tomor- row at 8:30 and 11 o'clock. Dr. F. J. Bohanan will officiate at both services. The church school will meet at 9:30 am. and the Young People’s Soclety at 7 p.m. The evening service at 8 o'clock is under the auspices of the laymen of the church. There will be addresses by James Madison of Rock Creek and Allen Cross and Alfred Cole of St. Mark’s. representatives from Washington at a three-day con- ference reeently held at St Paul's School, ‘The m.\u!m nudy class of Rock Creek Woman’'s Auxiliary of the De- partment of Religious Education will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter B. Patterson, 422 Randolph street, Mon- day at 2 o'clock. Methodist Epiacopal SOUTH @ther Seruices Society of Washington, D. C, 1326 Eye lh-‘ N.' Phone Metropolitan Open daily except hollduyl. Classes every day. Services morning, afternoon and evening Sundays, HALL MISSION 713D St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Bervied every !Imd-y';; 2:30 pm. WASHINGTON ' YOGODA ¥shiner Founded by Swami Yoranands. February 2, 1930, 8:00 P.M. “Religion of the Hindus” lnl-clnl Jotin THE CI N, APT. 51, LR ereer o ™ YOGA PHILOSOPHY CLASSES New slasses will betin wesk S0 ok 3. 1900, flnhnhm Eplnruyal ire\iTaViieire o\ iwira\i/e: 13th Street and North Epworth Lea; Southern Methodism’s “BEST KNOWN DICIPLES.” 8 P.M. Vested Choir. SOUTHERN METHODIST | EPWORTH JOHN C. COPENHAVER, D. D., Pastor 1 AM’—Communlon address and sacrament of the lmdl Supper. “THE BLOOD ON THE DOOR POST. 8 P.M.—Sermon by the p-.xtor "THE MAN WHO ALMOST Sunday School at 9:30. Addl‘efll by Hon J. A. Garber of Virginia. e at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. All are welcome. All seats free. Music by vested choir. Edwin Moore, jr., MT. VERNON PLACE 900 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. 11 AM—“THAT SENSE OF OBLIGATION,” W. A. Lambeth, D. D., Pastor. 8 PM.—T. D. Ellis of Louisville, Ky. 11AM.—JUNIOR CONGREGATION (In Sunday School Auditorium) 9:30 AM.,, Sunday School; 6:30 P.M., Senior Epworth League, 7 P.M., Young People's League, Epworth Hi-League and Epworth Junior Society. Thursday, 8 P.M. Pnur Mutm‘—"The Church .nd the World R. K. N FRANCIS ASBURY 11 AM.—HOLY COMMUNION —“MEETING TEMPTATION.” Dr. Rives. Epworth League, 7 PM.—A study and talk by Dr. Rives on King's “PRACTICING THE PRINCIPLES OF JESUS.” Thursday 8 P.M.—AN "UNUSUAL PRAYER MEETING. We cordially invite you to Worship with us. Carolina Avenue N.B. organist-director. Representative Church H. R. DEAL, Junior Preacher. 16th Near Lamont N.W. Dr. J. J. Rives, Pastor Methodxst William Fraser M "HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D. Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Men's Bible Class, taught by Mr., Guy Tatten. 1 ~—Sermon, “MOVING TEMPLES OF THE SPIRIT” m.—Sermon, subject— " ERELIGION, OUR SUPREME TRIUMPH” (Final sermon of the series on ;"rhe Bupreme Issues of Relig- lon.”) 7:00 pm—~Epworth League. Thomas K. Miller, leader. McKendree 921 Massachusetis Aven: WILLIAM PIERPOINT, s 11:00 a.m. Pmnrin‘ for mu- 8:00 p.m. —"llo' Chrm Answers Questions.’ “HE HELD HIS PEACE” The subject of the pastor's communion meditation at 11 a.m. Holy Communion. “A GOOD MAN” ased upon the poster on the chureh AVnt UPRe Dactor speacs ‘at 8 pm: PETWORTH Grant Clrsle and N W Ave. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A., Pastor The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.B. Rev. Frank Stee'man, Minister. 9:30 AM. ‘The Churcn School. 11 AM. and 8 PM. Sermons by the Minister, “Quartet and Chorus Choirs. Guy B. Skinner, Director. ~ WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—*“Holy Communion.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m. "lmn! From a Dy- ing Thiet.” 'DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT 8. BARNES, Pastor. 10:00 a.m.—Church Schopl. 11:00 8.m.—Holy Commufnion. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship, You Are Cos nyited to Worship WESLEY Connegtiout Ave. and Joceivn a1, Y CHASE, D. Fred CC'.M Reynolds, Illlhtu 9:45a. m—sundly School. 00 a.m.—“Co - Workers With God.” m.—Social Hour. m.—*Jesus and ’l‘mlh- tion,” by Dr. A. Jackson of th e American_University. UNION 812 20th St. NW. Rev. James L. McLain, D. D., Pastor. 11 6:30 p. 7:00 p. unday School. eaching. Eplscopal Resident Bishop cDowell, J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent Lincoln Road Lincoln Road and You St. N.E. Near R. 1. Ave. Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK Holy Communion and Reception of New Members. - Musie by Our Semior Chorws Cheir AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Special Sermon to Boy Scouts A Good Scout of Jesus Christ ‘Troop No. 28 Will Be Our Guests. Masle by Our Young People's Chores Metropolitan Memorial (The Nitional Methodist Chureh) Corner John Marghall Place snd © James Shen Monl(onm 9: 8o—church School “THE DOGS OF WORRY” 6:45—Epworth League devo- tional service. 8:00—FPublic worship. DR. MONTGOMERY will speak on “THE THREE RECORDS” ‘The Imperial Male Quartet Will Sing at Both el FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Shkxteenth St., Near P St. Frederick anm Hnrrl-. D. D. Rev. Eddy L-em- Ford , Director Relisious Education.” p.m.—Epworth League. pm.—Men's Club service. Sermon by the minister. “Playing the Game” Music by Foundry Quartet Cholr. ’nmndny, 8:00 p.m. — Midweek Praise and Pnyer Service, QIa[harp Columbia Road Near 15th Street MA’l"K DEPP Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Education Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musle At Eleven O'Clock “The Religion of Jesus” At liphl O‘Cbcl Bnghtwootl Park Neur ot and ot s Car Tees. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Pastor.