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PASTOR OBSERVES T0TH ANNIVERSARY| Rev. G. E. Lenski to Preach on “The Story the Years Tell.” The tenth anniversary of the pastor- ate of Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski in Grace | Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and Var- num streets, will be observed tomorrow | at the 11 o'clock service. His subject | Will be “The Story the Years Tell.” Rev. Mr. Lenski is a graduate of Capital University and of the Lutheran! Seminary at Columbus, Ohio. Post- | graduate work was done in Union Semi- | nary and Columbia University, New York, and in American and George Washington universities of this city. For two years he served as naval chap. lain during the World War in active service overseas. Since coming here the church has moved from its former site. Thirteenth and Corcoran streets, | to Sixteenth and Varnum streets. In M.y 1928, the new church was dedi- | At the evening service at 8 orlork’ the pastor will preach on the subject “The Problems of the City Church.” H. Paul Douglass’ late book, “The City’s Church, will serve as a background for this address. ‘Twenty-five volunteer workers are en. gaged in the church's membership cam. paign. The weeks before Lent are be- ing used as the period for solicitation and invitation. During Lent, each Tuesday, 7 to 8 pm. an instruction class for new members will be conducted | by the pastor. The committee in charge of this work is composed of the follow- ing: William Lehmann, Mrs, August Moeller, Mrs. Henry McLin Bell and Ernest Holland. | The Young l‘“e! Society will pre-| sent the play “Billy” March 3 at 8:15 pm, in '.he hall of the church, “MAN THAT IS TO BE” DR. PIERCE’S SUBJECT Minister of All Souls’ Church to . Conclude Series on “Modern REV. GERHARD E. LENSKI. CALVARY BAPTIST SERVICE PROGRAM “The Personal Touch,” Sub- ject of Morning Sermon by Dr. Abernethy. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, pastor, will preac. tomorrow morning at Calvary Baptist Church, speaking on the topic: “The Personal Touch.” The junior church meets at 11 o'clock in Baker Hall, Rev. H. J. Councilor preaching. At 11:45 o'clock the Royal lors, the Teen Age and Junior, Chnplen of the World Wide Guild and he Crusaders have their sessions. The Henlds (children of primary .age) | meet every Sunday. Aspects of Religion.” Concluding a series of sermons on “Modern Aspects of Religion,” Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Church (Unitarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, will preach at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow on “The Man That Is to Be.” This service will be broadcast by WRC. The church school will assemble, as usual, at 9:45 o'clock. The class for high school juniors and seniors, under the direction of Elwood Street, is discussing co- temporary social problems. Stuart Chase’s “Prosperity—Fact or Myth?” will be reviewed at the 5:30 o'clock book chat by Dr. Allon Peebles of the committee on the cost of med- ical care. The feature of the motion picture hour, at pm., will be 'Not So Long Ago, a romance of old New York. ‘The appointments for the week in- clude the Girl Scouts, on Tuesday and | Friday afternoons; young people’s dancing class, Wednesday; meeting of the Women's Aliiance on Friday, and the Boy Scouts. Friday evening. The post office mission, which meets Wed- nesday, is distributing two of Dr. Pilerce’s sermons which have just been blished, “Paul the Radical” and “Not Peace but a Sword.” The Lend 8-Hand Society - meets immediately | after the service tomorrow morning. CHURCH GIVES NOTICE | OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE Metropolitan Methodist Congrega- tion to Commemorate Wash- ington’s Birthday. At the Metropolitan Methodist | Church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock patriotic services will be held in com- llmnxum.m e blnbdlny oA‘nh r%e Representative ur Greenwood of Indiana will deliver the address and Dr. James Shera Mont- gn the minister, will conduct the troductory services. At the morning service at 11 o'clock, Dr. Montgomery will deliver a sermon on the subject “The Two Sauls—A Historical Con- trast.” ‘The Sunday School board of the church will meet Monday evening in vestry of the church. The three church socleties will meet Wednesday in_the church. The first one at 11 O’M. Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. Midweek service of prayer and Bible l'“.ldy will benh!]d Thul:?fiyd eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The pastor irect this service. “YOUNG PEOPLE’S DAY.” People’s Church Services Tomorrow Outlined. ptlonfl Church tomorrow will be de- as young people’s day, with a rclchool and the pastor, Rev. A. F. will deliver a special sermon At. 6:30 Fm there will be a young people’s rally. Midweek prayer service Missionary Society presents a pageant, “From Self to Service,” Friday. Rev. H. J. Smith Will Preach at Petworth Baptist. services tomorrow morning “The Poten- tial Splendor of Life,” and in the e ‘will speak on “Self-Created Success.” As a result of decision day in the cated their desire to become members. Part of the group came before the dea- Congregational ‘The services of the People’s Congre- hl program at 9:30 am. for Sun- on th! subject “Youths' Quest.” every Thursday. The Woman's Home SUBJECTS ARE GIVEN OUT. Petworth Baptist Church has for the ning the pastor, Rev. Henry J. Si school and church, February 9, 32 indi- cons Thursday evening. @ther Srruices Dr. Charles Wood will speak at 7 o'clock Thursday in connection with the conference on world friendship in Woodward Hall. At the prayer meeting, which follows, Dr. Harry S. Myers of the board of missionary co-operation will speak on the subject, “Where the Sun Never Sets,” {llustrated with lureopt.km views. These meetings will be preceded by a dinner at 6 o'clock in Shallenberger Hlll A church group social will be held ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Councilor, 2012 First street. Groups 8, 27 and 30 are invited to attend. An filiustrated lecture on the South- western Parks and the Grand Canyon | will be given in Woodward Hall Mon- day at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the board of lady managers of the Baptist Home for the Aged. Miss Olive Love, missionary to Africa, will lead the meeting of lhe Christian = fieuvor Soclety Tuesday in Kendall all. ‘The primary department will hold its monthly dinner meeting at 6 o'clock, Wednwdly at the church. The Vaughn Class business meeting will be heL. ‘Wednesday at 8 o'clock | lnAVAulian Hl:l B | meeting of the Washington Alumni of the Moody Bible Institute will be helkdwk in Baker Hall, tomorrow at 3 o'clock, PASTOR TO DIRECT PLAY. “Youth Prays” Will Be Presented by Chevy Chase B. Y. P. U, A dramatic production entitled “Youth Prays” will be rendered by the young people of the Baptist Young People’s Union at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow at 7:45 p.m., under direction of the pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark. In the morning service at 11 o'clock Mr. Clark will take as the subject of his sermon, “The Christian's Impera- tive.” A story-sermon is told the children of the junior church. The Woman's Socioty, under the leadership of the president, Mrs. E. W. Chafee, is taking charge of the church's part in the Kernahan Religious survcy to take place early next month, el L Men’s Service Planned. At the Western Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning, Rev. J. H. Dunham, the pastor, will speak on “A New ‘and Better World.” ‘The evening service ‘m be the men’s service, with the secre- tary of the Board of Education as speaker. @atholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 ml’]‘AIHE "?UnoATQ&lAL SHRINE." : Episcopal ST. STEPHEN’S AND THE INCARNATION 16th & NEWTON STS. N.W. CLERGY Rev. George F. Dudley. D. D.. Rector. SERVICES. Holy Communio; Churen “Schoo 2F IsT. . JOHN'S_GEORGETOWN 320 O Street N.W. Rev F. Bland Tucker, Rector. SEXAGESIMA. Holy Communion. Chiirch “SeRool Morning Pravér and Ser- 7:30 p.m. -lr::"en'mt Prayer and Ser- on Monday, St. Maithias' day, 10 a.m.— y Hol; Thursday, 10 a. oognlmno | | D. ! oly Communion WASHINGTON SOCIETY Yoganand: ruary 25, 1930, $:00 P.M. Meditation Meeting Brahmehari Jotin THE, CHAMELAIN. APT. 51, 1424 K Sireet N. YOGA PHILOSOPHY CLASSES SEODA LESKONS 53 appol I-ut. Fo YOGODA LS o formation phane Al Society of Wnllinflon, D.C. Classes every day. Services morning, afternoon and —_— ) Christ Church, Georgetown © and Thirty-first Sts N W, REV. EDWIN B. NIVER. oly Communion. hurch Schoo “Morning Pravér and Sermon. Evening Prayer and Address by M. Kandoiph . Claiborne ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rectar SUNDAY 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. | from the United S { will spend the discussion period on cur- | | Goose” and other selections February [ kindergarten more oompletely. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GUEST MINISTER IN LOCAL PULPIT Rev. H. L. Leiper to Preachin| Mount Pleasant Congre- | ‘gational Church. *“Star Hitched, but on the Ground” | is the subject to be considered at 11/ o'clock tomorrow morning by Rev. Hen- | ry S. Leiper of New York City, guest minister at the Mount_ Pleasant Con- | gregational Church, 1410 Columbia road. ‘“America” is the cinema pro- duction to be shown at the 7:30 p.m.| motion picture service. Church school is at 9:30 a.m. Charles S. Wilson of the Federal Farm Board will discuss with the adult group at| 10 am. the work of that board. Rev. William C. Bell of Dondi, West Africa, the first agricultural missionary to go | ates to any foreign country, will speak to the junior de- partment at 9:30 o'clock and the Women’s Bible Class at 10 o'clock. The Young People’s Forum meets at 5:30 pm. when Mrs. Catherine A. Gardner of the French faculty at Ce tral High School will speak of her ex- periences in France. ! Following the social at 6 o’clock, El](J ott L. Thurston of the New York World rent events. The February dinner meeting of the Congl’tunllonll Club will be held at) Ingram Memorial Church, Tenth street | and. Massachusetts avenue northeast, | Tuesday at 6:30 pm. Dr. William Showal There will be a sewing xm-mmg of the Guild Wednesday at 10 o’clock. The League of Service will mest at the churech at 6 o'clock Wednesday. ‘The evening, following inner, will be given over to handiwork. Mrs. Edith Sutherland Elmore, psy- chologist at Gallinger Hospital, will present the problems in regard to the emotional control in children and lead the following discussion at the parents round table Wednesday at 8 o'clock. “What I Found in China” is the topic ‘Thursday evening at 8 o’'clock, when John C. Hoyt will tell of experiences encountered in his four months' so- journ in the Orient last Summer, _ “Honor Bright,” a play, will be pre- sented Friday by the young people of the church. COMMUNION SERVICE. Dr. Bohanon to Preach at St. Paul's Church. Services will be held at St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Parish, tomorrow at 8:30 am., with holy communion, and at 11 o'clock morning pnyer lnd sermon. The rector, Dr. F. J. B will preach the sermon and om:lnhe at both services. At 9:30 am. church school will meet. At 7 p.m. thl‘ Young People’s Society will meet in the parish hall; 8 p.m. the Epiphany service .by the laymen of the church will be conducted. The speaker for this evening is William Tyler Page, clerk, United States House of Repre- sentatives. He will have for hi.s lub- Jject “God in American History, ‘The Mission Study Class uf Rock Creek Branch of the Woman's Aux- fliary of the Department of Religious Education will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter B. Patterson, 422 Ran- | dolph street, Monday at 2 o'clock. The Kindergarten department of the church school will give selections from “Mother 28, at 7:30 pm, in the parish house. | The proceeds will be used to equip the “LADIES’ NIGHT" PLANNED| Gunton-Temple Presbyterian Pro- gram Is Announced. “Ladies’ night” will be observed Wednesday in the Gunton-Temple | Presbyterian Church, when the men of | the church will serve a dinner at 6: 30 o’cl Postmaster Willlam Mooney and W. R. Spilman will be the “head waiters,” and will be assisted by | about 50 men. Miss Warmon will act as_toastmistress. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, the pastor, will have as his subject, “A Recovery he | scholars of Europe, among them that D. C, SATURDAY, FE Famous Churches of the World St. Michael’s Church—Louvain, Belgium. BY E. L. TINZMANN. \HE city of Loewen, or Louvain, I derives its chief importance | department are or have been on its | |staff. Its libraries, laboratories and museums are too numerous to mention, and new_colleges are being constantly added. Technical schools of all ainds have ;pr}\lmg \éutu;xderdn:l :usr,aices‘ -r.ti one of the latest foundations is a grea A schocl of some local importance is orxenm school, equipped with 5 said to have existed here as early S| ,ne of world-famous instructors in the year 926, but was greatly enlarged | the'venerable literatures and languages and took fof the first time the char- | o¢the Par East. acter of a university in 1426. ‘ Louvain was always noted for its solid orthodoxy, and such was the known integrity of its doctors that Henry VIII, when.he obtained fi many of the uniyersities opinions favor- able to the nullity of his marriage with | Catherine of Aragon. dared not even | apply to it for such a decison. il It was largely to the influence of | this great center of orthodoxy that the Belgian provinces preserved Catholicism when other parts of the low countries, in which no provision existed for the ||| higher education, fell into Protest- antism. ‘The University of Louvain continued ||| to flourish, in spite of all the misfor- | tunes from which the country was suffering, down to the time o>f the French Revolution, and its faculty in- cluded many of the most eminent from its great university, which | is one of’ the foremost centers of learning in the whole world. @hristian Srience (NEW) | THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Serviees at 11 AM. in the Assembly Room of the Hotel La Fayette Leader, Mrs. Annie C. Bill Mr. William S. Campbell Will Speak on the Subject: “Collective He Sunday School. 10:43 ing Rooms, 16 J ing Rooms open p.m. (except Rooin and Offices daily st 16 Juckron Place, Second Floor. greatest and most celebrated of anti- quaries, Justus Lipsius, in whose times ' there were no less than 6000 students. In 1797 the university was closed by the French revolutionary government after it had tried in vain to corrupt it, and | the galaxy of erudited men who illu- minated its halls were scattered to the winds. In 1813 the country passed into the | 16th above Q N.W. hands of the Dutch, and their govern- | 9:48—Classes of the Church Sci ment not only refused to allow the ancient university to be reopened, but erected in its place a Protestant school. | But when, in 1830, Belgium declared herself mdzpendent. her first thought was the restoration of the greatest of her ancient universities, which from New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) Alice Thacher Post, 11:00—Morning Worship, peak. Mr. hoir under the direction of Miss Maud G. Sewall. Free lending library, open dally. Every one always wel phenomenal npl.fllty and is ond to none the land. central seat o( the science of biology. and the Van Benedens and others of the very foremost specialists in this Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. NW. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Mis Sunday School at 9:40 11:00 AM.— “HOW TO KNOW GOD BETTER.” C. E. Societies at 7 P.M. 8:00 P.M.— “GREAT EVENTS MAY TURN ON SMALL HINGES.” Midweek Service—Thursday Emnmpd St. John’s Church Lafayette Square SERVICES: 8:00 AM, 11:00 A M, 7:45 P.M. Lecture at 8:10 P.M. Subject: “The Soul's Conflict With the Body.” Dr. Johnston Will Preach Episropal 3 St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd Street Clergy—Arlington A, MeCallum. Calvert E. “He who would Vllhnt be _ 'Gainst all disaster, Let him in constaney Follow the Master.” ‘ Sunday Services,7:30 and 11 “WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL WISCONSIN AVENUE N.W. NEAR WOODLEY ROAD. HoLY, co-\mumou NG pn.un:n AND LT of Faith,” tomorrow morning. | | | | | I | | | I T:30 AM. | i 1000 AM. THE RT, QI © PR!ACHER. 8A TH. D, REV. EL B. BOO' BISHOP coAD.vu'ron. MONT PEOPLE'S SERM( 'REACHER, THE Braor or WA!HINOTON . 4:00 P.M. TAKE_WISCONSIN AVENUE CARS OR WOODLEY ROAD BUS LINE. IST.THOMAS’ 18th Bet. P & Q (Near Dupent clum DR. C. ERNEST SMITH, Will Preach at 11 AM. 6n “The N!y-tery of "11:00 AM. D 30 a.m.: ——Sund-y School. 4:30p.m.—Instruction i Church Do:(n MONDAY—ST. MATTHIA! — ;00 a.m., Holy !uch-flu 100 N loly Eu- TO T GTO! Aransers should vieit this chureh roncedec. to most beautiful Churen n ‘Swashihuion. " fta st ined slass windows. b: Holiday. the hi as'a Klass painter in the e afiwel font. & copy of Thorwald. sen’s great font in Copenhawen Ca- thedral, are varticularly admired. ST (Fla. ervices ave. . Capitol unday—7 and 11 a.m. vensons Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast s . nd inter- 9:30 a.m.—Bunday School. 11:00 a.m.~Morning Praver. | with Sermon by the 3:30 p.m.—Confirmation nutruezlw‘ 4:30 n.m.—Evensong. with Sermon by ihe Rector, 6:00 p.m.—Young People’s Society, evening Sundays. HALL MISSION 713 D St. N.W, - For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness Lo Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector “l, if 1 be lifted up, will draw all men unto Me.” Holy Communien. . ~8t. Mark's Bible Class. .~Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. ».n.—Young People’s Meeling. -m.—RBveniny Sraver and S Thursday, 11:00 a.m.—Holy Com- munion. St. John s Church ayette Squ: FRENCH “SERVICES Tous les dimanches A 4 heures par M. ear Fiorian Vurpillof ny Nations. Hol, 'rrlniu. ; Abostotie Falth, To1n T1th 3 ELDER LEWIS T. CHAPMA! unday Schaol, 9:30 a.m. Prege am. pine Lord's Suppm 8 pm. Wed | and Friday, , Praver and’ Praise s-rv ce. GRACE CHURCH [———==tt PREAC CROSS (Georgetown) HING FEART O ool RaTION'S CNerTaL BIBLE HALL Assembly 9:30—Sunday School. a.m.—Morning_Prayer and Sermon. Epiphany G St lear 14th Phillip: . M NIMROD PARK Of Pittsburgh, Pa. Pentecostal Evangell day at 11. Sunday morping at 11 am. s eve, TR Evangelistic " seryice: Special “sermon. ' “‘Christ or Anti- Christ,” an_exposition on what the church world is facing today. Divine Healing_Service Friday eve., 7:45. Seats for all. D. D. s, D. D. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. a.m.—Sermon by the Rector. p.m.~Young People’s Soclety. .00 p.m.—Dr. James W. Morris. You are Welcome Methodist Epiacopal SOUTH Historic' TRINITY EPISCOPAL D CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | School 1000 Rreans Class for Adulte, led by Mis. | Briges will BRUARY 22, 1930. R. WEAVER NAMED CHURCH’S DELEGATE Dr. Porter Announces Subjects of Sermons Scheduled at First Baptist. At the First Baptist Church tomor: row morning Dr. Samuel Judson Por- ter's subject will be “The Heart's ’Adomment." At night he will preach on “Releasing the Imprisoned Splendor.” | The B. Y. P. U. will meet Sunday e | ning at 6:45 o'clock. A social will be- gin at 6 o'clock. | The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 |am. Swedish service will be held at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. L. Danielson of Brooklyn, N. Y., preaching. Dr. Porter | will lead the prayer meeting Thursday evening. ; Misfl ‘Elizabeth ‘Wingfield was elected a trustee of the church Thursday eve- | ning to take the place of Moncure Berg, resigned. Dr. W. Weaver was elected as a representative from the church in the Church Federatior of | ‘Washington. Henry Clark will teach the Bundl)' School lesson at the Teacher Study Class Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 5 Tntheran CONVCOI?D‘_I'A GC'I'!'UBCH Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor Bible School. German Service, English Service. Oth Anniversary Young ___ People’s_ TN GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. i GERHARD E. LENSKI Pastor. | 9:30 am—Sunday Schoo m; Story The Years Tell” (a DR. BRIGGS WILL PREACH. “Joy of Salvation” Will Be Morn-| ing Subject. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Joy of !fl“flbfl " and at 7:40 p.m., on “A Backs| Family.” Cottage prayer me:“w be held in different sections of the city next week in preparation for revival meet- ings which will begin March 2, when Charley Clarke and Roy Gaurley will | conduct the services. New Thonght Meetings H.Id Eul. Sunday at 11 AM, D. C. Le n Pen | Women’s Rooms, Sln-ol-i’h Cnun. 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Free Will Offering @hristian Science 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 Clmrcll ol Cllrhl Scientist Third Church ol Chrln Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. 11 AM. Sundny’ School=-11 AM. WEDNESDAY EVENING ~ MEETINGS — 8 | READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. P 58° fhe "Gty Churen WELCOME TO_ALL! ghts Plrk :nl and Services conducted by clock. School, ST. PAUL’S 11th & HiSts. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Putor. Sunday Schog] oo™ e moAD 1 ~Christian Endeavor. 7‘?&7},‘,"? “FOUR_ATTITUDES TOWARD CHRIST.” Ep-ph-ny Clnp-l Sts. N.W. m 2 Shday” Ao m.—Luther_League. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL i (At Thomas Circle N.W.) | 9:45 a.m—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Service with Sermon. | 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Service with Sermon. Keller Memorial Marylas Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30° AM. Morning Services at 11:00. “SPIRITUAL SOWING.” Evening Service at 7:45. “A JOYOUS FAITH.” Young People's Socleties at P.M. THE _HOME-LIKE CHURCH _ CHRIST Missouri Synod. Now Located-at 6th & P Sts. NW. J. Frederic Wenchel, Pastor 11:10 AM. Family Day Service 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. TRINITY 4th and E Sts. NW. Missouri Synod Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German lervlce. "The.l’mbk of the Sower” Zlo New Hampshire & Pastor, l.l-nrl Schmidt, D. D. 49 a.m.—Sunday Schoo) Yo aha Sermon. et Lenkue: ening_Worship. German Service at 6th and P Sts. N.W. Regularly Every Sunday, 10 a. Church of the Atoncment apitel & B. 1 Ave. 5 A.M. Church of the | Refnrnnhon 20d and B v, “JOHN w:lm.n. paster ‘Sunday_ Schi INCARNATION Gallatin and 14th (NE. Corner) Manken, Jr., Pastor. M—Blhle s hool. ID—L ther A Wercome and = Blessius Awalt Y fllrthnhm Epiacopal . CHURCH 8rd and C Streets Northwest The Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES ~—Holy Communion. -chudnn. Bervice and Chureh 11:00 a.m.—Choral Service, with Sermon by_the Vicar. SOUTHERN } DR. JOHN C. COP! Christ Churely manhtngtnn Parish S.E. Founded ln 1395, nev. EDWARD GABLER, S, T. B. Rector. oclock, 'n\urm-v e by vested choir. 8. 0 a.m.—Holy Communion. 0 a.m.—Church School. 0 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 30 p.m.— Young Peopie's League. :00 pm.—Evening Prayer and Address, 3 3 0f ) 9: 11: = W. A. Lambet Holy Communion. 10 AM, 8 P.M_“ASSURANCE “PAUL—GREAT LEADERSH EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Avenue N.E. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by pastor, “SIN—~WHAT ABOUT IT?" 8: onnm—s%rscn by pastor, “THE MAN WHO Ilrl' HIS PROMISE WITH worth League, MT. VEliNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue 11 AM.—“PENTECOSTAL CONSEQUENCES.” 11 AM.—JUNIOR CONGREGATION (In Sunday School Auditorium) Concert, Wednesday, 8 P.M. METHODIST)| EMHAVER, PASTOR pm. Prayer meet) ‘welcome. 8 nggrs ! eFpecially isic reanist-Director. h, D. D., Pastor. OF GOD'S PRESENCE.” IP"—H. R. Deal, Junior Preacher Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W, Formerly Pro-Cathedral Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Service: 8 and 11 AM., 8 PM. Holy Gommunion Thursdazs snd Saint Days. 1 'ST. JAMES’ hCHURCH hth St ‘ .fll.’ GEORG i 2D, Rov. W, 4 WAGENS Low mass. 18 —tarre BiETg ey, S d A8ohe aRd " Benedic- Men’s and Women’s Glee Clubs George Washington University Free-Will Offering Thursday, 8 P.M.,, Church Conference FRANCIS ASBURY 5" 5wt Dr. J. J. Rives, Pastor 11 AM— “GOSSIP.”"—The Pastor. 8 PM.—“LOW WAGES."—The Pastor. Epworth League—7 P.M.—Closing discussion of Dr. King's book, “Practicing the Princi p s of Jesus.' ‘Thursday, 8 P.M.—Another Unusual Prayer Meeting. Joint On-rterly Conference—Tuesday, Feb. 25th—8 P.M. Vested Choir Visitors Cordially Invited and Welcomed —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. HIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2 :30t0 5 - 30). FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5 Methodist Epiacopal (COLORED) GAI. BRAITH " g™ T ! Soc P01y Commmumion Mogning :"Y'z's'lrvw oan mmunio enin e AR UARY 23,°1930 ' THOMAS, Pastor s | n R. Ha A M. E. Chu o Finckett. 8 pm., T. Medford, Dept. Zion Church. ‘!llurnm First Universalist Church Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. Pastor SERVICES AT THE Ambassador Theater 18th St, and Columbia Rd. N.W. 11 A.M.—Morning Worship “THE RELIGION OF DEMOCRACY” Musical Ministry: Led by Vested Chorus Choir. Dr. A. W. Harned, nist and Director. ~Church School. . at Parish OIhrmian |CHURCH OF CHRIST Pouricenth St and Meridian Pl N.W. GEO. A KLINGMAN, Minister, Sundav Services: * 10 _a.m.—Bible Classes: _11 am.and 8 pm.—Serm ale———inle——tu| CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW d. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. T5th St. and Ky. ~Morning r.un)ect hristian Unity. ning - ‘Types of Christians, Hermont Aunenue 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest, Rev. Earle Wilfley, LL. D., Minister, Bermons by the Pastor: “FOR THE LGVE OF IT." “JERICHO AND' THE JORDAN." (An illustrated lecture-sermon in the series on' “A Pilgrimage o pible Lands | Special Music. directed by £ Brahwaite: Ntmh Street D St penaavity i SriroN: JOSEPH A. SCOTT, A 12:30—Graded Bible School. 1:00—Sermon by the pastar. 5—Christian Endeavor ~ So- ieties. 7:45—Sermon by the pastor. The Junior Cheir will render the music for the evening service. OME. Olulumhta Beinhts p.m. “Foundations Eternal,” the mornine tapic. opular _quartet ‘and Mal. Tiotdorrs srest “chatr "ae Dotk services. e ser. For- o Msatonis. A M- B ALL WELCOME. ' GOOD MUSIC. o flnhnhin Emnmyal i Methodist CHEVY_ CHASE. Sheol Ll picl HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D. Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church _ School Bible Conn. Ave. (Md.) Men's Guy e wore Robb, leader. 8:00 p.m.—OfMcial Board Night. Ser- Subje 4 Vital- 0se par- ehts, wtiena morning. sérvice: 'McKen‘dre.e 921 Massachusetts Avens WILLIAM PIERPOINT, 11:00 a.m.—Rev. “God’s Nearness to Us” ‘The pastor preaches at 11 a. Dr. G. Ellis Williams Former pastor, bllt no' of Prederick, Md., preaches at PETWORTH u nt Circle and N. H. Ave. N.W. uel E. Rose, M. A., Pa: d_Jefferson_Sts. Near Shoane Ton st car Rmes. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Pastor. ‘m !h‘“th %cvhn‘r John Reid .- 'ul:'ul"l hllll. Master’s Stans- -m e our'nl &5 ot this Eplscopal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, mmm. Superintendent Lincoln Bold and You St N.E. 1 i | L Ave. i AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK “THE POWER OF FAITH.” Reception of New Members, Music by Our Senior Chorus Choir. AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Dramatic Program by Our Young People’s Department. Music by Our People’s Chorus Choir. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED. | | Metropolitan Memorial {The N;.“dnl’ Methoedist CI ..0 Corner arshall Place St. N.W. James Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—ChurcB School, 11:00—Public worship with ser- mon by DR. MONTGOM- ERY on the subject: “THE TWO SAULS—A HISTORICAL CONTRAST” 6:45—Epworth League devotion- al services. 8:00—Public worship. Patriotic service. Address by the Hon. Arthur H. Green- wood, M. C, of Indiana. Subject: “GEORGE WASHINGTON” The Imperial Male Quartet ‘Will Sing at Both Services. Calbary Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. M Director of Religlons Education Potter Organist Director of Musie At Eleven O'Clock “Thunder or Angel?” The Minister Preaches At Bight O’Clock “George Washington” Thomas P. Littlepage. Musit Vested Chorus. :30 & m.—The Church School. 8 Dept. Meeting. Meeting, Thursday at 8. WESLEY Connegticut Ave end Jocelvn 81, CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9 &tm—sundly School. 11 ¥ g 6:30 p.m. —socll.l Hour, 7:00 p.m.—"Jesus and the Law.” Dr. A. J. Jackson of American University. WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. NE. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 30 a.m.—Sunday School, 11:00 am.—Sermon. _“Why We lmuuflhyunm 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. . “The }{on- Conformist.” FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St., Near P St. Frederick Brov:l Harris, D. D. Rev. Edd, s Ford Directer Rel lmu ‘Education. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—“Wings ol flm MBH!III‘. 7:00—~Epworth Le: 8:00—“Why Wlnhln‘fim ‘Won,” Music by Foundry Quartet Choir. Thursday, 8:00—Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. ‘WELCOME. The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. 8.2 Rev. Frank Stee!man, Minister. 0 A Depnr!menul;medA fihunh School. Morning Wurnhlp and Sermon. Tllustrated lddrecs by Dr. R. Ly= mon Sexton, “The Rapidan Country.” DUMBARTON AVENUE UNION 812 20th St. NW.