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PLACING OF STONE Archbishop Curley Will Pre- side at St. Gabriel's Event Tomorrow. Tt | The cornerstone of the new St. Ga- | briel's Catholic Church, facing on Grant Circle in Petworth, will be laid with | special ceremonies tomorrow at 4| o'clock, at which Archbishop Mlchul\ Curley will preside. Right Rev. John M. McNamara, | Auxillary Bishop of Baltimore and | Vicar general of the archdiocese, is pas- tor of St. Gabriel's, With the laying of | jthe cornerstone of the new church, he | 'will see his plans of 10 years neurm culmination. Rev. Joseph J. Nelligan and Rev.| William J. Sweeney, assistant pastors, | have charge of arrangements. Men Form Guard of Honor, The men of the parish will form a | double line as a guard of honor from the present church on Webster street | to che mffl ol: '!.hhe corr‘x‘\e’nm“ 1-);2&‘ h whicl e cipating pri t::‘fllur boys wl?- march. Father X,nlllul Smith of the Dominican Hous Studies will ach the sermon. Sol. emn pontifical benediction of the bless- ed sacrament will bring the memomes to a close, About & decade na;cmun-l Ombons commissioned the n Father McNa mmara, assistant pastor of St. Patrick's C‘hlm:h to establish a parish at Pet- | worth, One of the first things the new astor did was to obtain from the ;nl(hfll of Columbus a K. of C. hut which had been used in the World War | days as a training cantonment nea ‘Washington. This hut became the firs , St. Gabriel's Church. This first stl Gl!u;leé ': Churrlgt -(l:'m' | the bufldmg ans of e new a- briel's hrll group had been pushed THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CERENONY TONARK N VERNONPLAC | = ~ows] Archbishop Michael Curley will preside at the cornerstone laying of this new edifice tomorrow at 4 o’clock on Grant Circle, well Dr'll’d was turned over by McNamara to Rev. Joseph V. Buckley, who a few years ago was com- missioned by Ar-:hbuhop cwlcy to es- tablish the new parish of Prancis Xavier's Church. '!'h! old K. M ©C. hut which became St. Gabriel's Church is now St. Prancis Xavier's Church, So rapldly did the Petworth develop that a combination school and church, a convent and rectory were completed some months ago, and now * the pdmu:em church is under way. .;olmd for the new edifice was breken Bishop McNamara Septem- 'l‘llcr Gothle Design Followed. character the church will follow flle best traditions of the Tudor Gothic manner, to which the variegated col- oring of the Port Deposit granite is so well adapted. ‘The broken line of the facade, the nice use of the double buttress and the dellclte grace of the fleche which will e from the crossing of transept and mvewfl.luvowthn ice & note of unusual distinction and charm. ‘The front elevation will be at once commanding and deeply significant. ‘The carved stone figure of “Christ the King” at the top: the fine, lace-like tracery of the great east window; the doorvay, the Magi &t the crib: 1ep- e at the rep- Mfil‘ nm“ the tympanum, will all serve to arouse a profoundly religious im- mn and to lorm n themselves a tiful prayer in stone. ne church will have a u-un; u- Toterl "'xmmuhn:'mr nethiiog lv.m for furn! clu nu l windows and statio: same hllh devotloml lnd mlsm: no'e as the exteric ‘The stained glass, to be executed by Connick of Boston, wi represent all that is finest and best in thlt hl'hly 8] chlueu craft. are_the builders and s & Wl!!h of Boston the archi- tests. It 1s expected to be ready for ‘occupancy by December 1. NEED OF REVIVING GIVEN AS PETWORTH SUBJECT #“Becret Faults” Is Evening Sermon | Topic of Rev. Samuel E. Rose for Tomorrow. “The Need of Reviving” is the sermon "‘“» Wwill be held tomorrow, startl: of Rev. Samuel E. Rose, pastor of Pet- | {rom the ?f"'g‘”h‘m Chapel st 12: worth Methodist lplleoml Church, to- | Pm. and 8:15 p.m. morrow and the evening “Secret Faulte.” ol Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m., &nd prior to class work an assembly of the various departments will be held in the church auditorium for the purpose of announcing the pledge of the Sunday school to the ding fund and the tation by George Buckgzno'in mi By he Interme- |in the home of Miss Mary diate and Epworth Leagues preceding (511 Orittenden street. the evemng church urviced i ‘The women'’s 'oup, under e direc- £ Spirituel S irituel Universal Sci . BISHOP TO PREACH | i Erienaty Socir EVENSONG SERMON Dr. Freeman to Officiate Té- morrow at 4 P.M. at Bethlehem Chapel. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will be the special her at the people’s evensong serv- ice in the Bethlehem Chapel of Wash- 1 tomorrow at 4 o'clock, when the service and sermon be broadcast by radio over WRC. Bishop Freeman has returned to Washington from New York, where he attended the annual meeting of the lo. cal committee of the Nluon-.l Cath dral Association, of which Mrs. Fred :.r:: W. Rhinelander, daughter of the nm of Washington, is chair- At the 11 a.m. celebration of the holy mmmunion the sermon will be preached by Dr. Freeland Peter, canon and chnncellor of the cathedral, The other services in the Bethlehem Chapel tomorrow will include celebra- tion of the holy communion at 7:30 will | a.m. and morning prayer and litany at 10_o'clock. Daily services are held in the Bethle- hem cmge& as follows; Holy commun- fon at 7: and evening prayer at 4 o'clock. There is an additional celebra- tion of the holy communion in the Chapel of the Resurrection on Thurs- days at 9:30 am. for thé those unable to attend the earlier cele- brations. are afforded the privilege of an addi- tional service of holy communion on the Sundays in Lent and on Easter day at 9:15 am. in the Chapel of the Resurrection. - 'lh':o pilgrimages, conducted by Rev. ol and interest in the Cathedral Close. Missionary Meeting March 21. The monthly meeting of Lutheran Young tion of Mrs. P. Howard, will serve a supper Tuesday, 5 to 7 o'clock, for the benefit of the building fund. ‘The Shire Club will have an nhhtlc VO_’T m Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock, #t 7:30 o'clock the Epworth uuun meet, to be followed by a Saint Pat- rick's social. In the elma)ll‘n for funds to build the new Sunday school bundm¢ more | ban than $31,000 has been pled Rev. Dr. Hahn Brooks Will Officiate to all by co-workers. wm'#u'fn- “Come and join this happ: ALL ARE WELCOMED. Enungtlmd The MYSTIC NUMBER “666” | s the Great Crisis It Foretells About to Brenkl“'f ’;?.‘.“.'.'i.!'z "5....‘.’...9..&.‘.‘.;'5!“50“ L’Aiglon Auditorium 18th & COLUMBIA ROAD Medical Slides ‘and Talk—7:15 P.M. “Dress Posture and Exposure” I Medical Expert from Washington Sanitarium Musical Program, 7:30 P.M. Sunday, Mar. 16 —FREE ALL SOULS’ CHURCH Sixteenth and Harvard Streets Minister ULYSSES G. B. PIERCE, D. D. 9:45 AM.—All Souls’ Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. “THE RELIGION OF A GREAT AMERICAN” 5:00 P.M.—~Program of Spanish Music. Lewis Atwater, Organist Assisted by Ruby Potter, Soprano 5:30 P.M.—Book Ch Dr. Franklin C. Southworth on Sunderland's “India in Bondage” 6:30 P.M.—Fireside Clrelt for Young Peo, E. G. Leonard, “Hai 7:30 P.M~Motion Piemu Hour, “CHASING THROUGH EUROPE” ht Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, Persons attending the cathedral also W. Gummere of the cathedral “Zion’ l Peoples Missionary clety” will be held March 21 at | p.m.. Leonberger, e Girls’ Friendly Society Mrs. Dow, wife of the city missioner, gave an address to the St. Stephen's branch on the work of the city mis- sioner. Probationers’ classes were start- ed. Next week Dr. Sinclair Bowen will speak. At the Mmmdaly1 r#ht meetlnl n! che l‘vu a talk on art. Under n\e nulmceu of this branch Lenten services for all the branches of the diocese and their friends are being held at the Epiphany Church at 4:45 o'clock, the rector, Phillips, giving & series of addresses on “Sacred in Palestine” every Mon- day afternoon. N At the mmms tomorrow the Wash- ington Readers’ Club will give a recital, beginning at 8 pm The Senior Club will meet March 27 at the National Center, 1533 New Hampshire avenue, at 8 p.m. Nativity members’ class attended the first Lenten Bible class conduct- ed by Rev. Enoch Thompson. Sev- eral of the girls were confirmed last Sunday morning by Bishop James E. Freeman. Mrs. Louis Pote made her monthly visit. Mrs. Alexander Stewart will visit the candidates at their next mml.nl special meeting of all branch presi- dem.s lnd lhzfi' associates will be held the residence of Mrs. Ben Hellen, 202! R lLreet, March 21 at 7:30 p.m, Theosaphy - TWO PUBLIC LECTURES Lightbringer fhnwplnnl Lodge | fiy ‘W-ix s Clar (E.osd of the World” SPIRTTUAL HERLiNGs the ‘flu’op‘: *f"‘ °1' Fodle fi:.‘;?;‘é'"' IE' Bas Had wide experience. 1 ilnlflr and er. n-vm.'find at Advar, Admission Pr - pee_Stiver Offering. Tuess dIl;rmtan Qflm:r (NEW) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH Services at 11 rrjces =t I, AM, In, the Assembly M;Mn,mlecllll Mr. John V. Dittemore WIll Speak on the Subjeet: “Are Prayer and Treatment Synonymous?” Qmmnalim The First Spiritu Rwlfxrl.f:'em g erry bject the Opium of he People?” > !’gl:hfln Tllmnlt 1012 Al weicome. 'DfiVIINE leGll'l‘i" o;nh ? §ermon nd musical program wil e rou c'flll'eh Chorr under Mr by ‘Ger drudu Rssell. iccamp 1326 MASS. AVI N.w. SUNDAY SERVICES 7:15 P.M.—Class Study, Mediumship, i 8:00 P.M.—Healing. :15—Lecture by Rev. Ida E. Strack splm Greetings by Rev. Ida E. track, Mr. C. W. Myers and others. Midweek m¢ service at 600 'Pexuu Ave. l;u’l';hunuy at 8 pu ( On Priday, March a1t be‘d pm, & social at soo P‘Inl-‘ Bl for'.hnbenemorme Building Fund. Refreshments will be served, readings by a number of me- “EVERLASTING ARMS” IS ECKINGTON SUBJECT Rev. Henry B. Wooding to Preach on “A Distinctive Name” at Service in Evening. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street, corner Florida avenue, will speak tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “The Everlasting Arms” and in the evening a 8 o'clock on “A Dis- tinctive Name,” The Young People's Dr. | Soclety of Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 o'clock. The monthly meeting of the Pastor's Aid Soclety will take place in the Sunday school house Tuesday evening. ‘The annual Christian Endeavor ban- quet will be held Friday. A program of splendid talent has been arranged. Rev. Homer J. Councilor will be the speaker. ‘The annual business meetin, of the congregation will be held March 27. Lutheran ZI0 jew Hampshite & Buchanan. h.l“. Richard Sehmidt. D. D. Sunday School. Worship and Luther Leagus Devotl Evening Worship. LEN German—Wednesday . glish—Thursday orning _Servic Church of the Atonement F' R. L Ave. Services, CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical §yned of N. A) 20th and Sts. N.W. Rev. Charles Enders, Pastor —Bible School. An BQI'" ! —fl%fln nnf'y in Business.” M, s Cooper. BERVICES. Wednesdsy, 8 p.m. —English. _ Thursday, 8 p.m.—German. "GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor. m service. Serm Thursday, 8 p.m.—Lente: Pitereopticon siides. depicting llustre the passion of J A co > allt 11th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor. e Ser of Kingship.” istisn Endegvor. lplphny Clnnl Missour! Synod. & l-'red-ric Wenchel, Pastor A.M.—Sermon on “Tllo Prol:lem of Salvation” 9:45 AM —S“dly School. Lenten Service Thursday, 7:45 P.M. Now Located at 6th & P Sts. N.W. | & I8 18 TOPIC ANNOUNCED “Gaining a Sense of God’s Presence” Is Subject of Pastor. At the Mount Vernon Place Church the lle: will l;e pastor, Llllbe'-h u:’"alming a Sense of Godl ce,” The junior preacher, Rev. H. R. Deal, will preach the sermon at the evenlng service at 8, his subject beln: “Saving and Being Saved.” Deal will speak to the junior connentlon in the Sunday school au- ditorfum at 11 o'clock on “The Fellow- ship Life.” The Epworth Junior Society will meet at 5 o'clock to fill a treasure chest for the Philippine Islands. They will have supper at the church, followed by the regular Sunday evening program with a discussion of the Philippine Islands. The Woman'’s Missionary Society will meet at 11 o'clock Tuesday in the Sun- day school auditorium. The mission study class will meet in room 7 at 10 o'clock Tuesday for a dis- cussion of the last chapter of “The Crowded Ways,” by Sears. This will be the last lesson for this class. The Young People’s Missionary cl;tv. No. 1, will meet Tuesday ni The board of lay activities will meet in_the patsor's study Tuesday evening. The pastor will conduct the prayer meeting service Thursday evening. . In Cook County, seat of chicqc 1,900 persons filed for the April primary. Friends Friends M 13th & 1 n:sn:me: lx‘&‘hm!. Ih"ll“l:'l“ CThursday) Praver 1811 Eye St. N.W. :45 a.m,—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Meeting for worship. HERBERT 8. LEWIS, Clerk. 6806 Eastern Ave, Takoma Park, D. C. Evangelistic Center LLLLLELLLLLEL I 177771 2 AL A7 AL L7707 “Every Member’s Day” The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier 11 2 e, ‘Tuesday, 7:45—Healing. ‘Wednesday, 7:45—Pentecostal. ‘Thursday, 7:45—Bible Study. “The National Evangelistic Center Where Visitors Are Always Welcome.” COME TOMORROW e 2 firrnhg‘lntan R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N D METROPOLITAN Corner 4th and B Streets S, B Bt between 19th and 30th Sis. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. AM “THE I.AllI 'nxl THE PREY.” 00 P.M. “I WILL COME AGAIN Music by the Quartet. NORTHMINSTER 11th St. & Rhode Island Ave. N.W. lh B. Carsen, Minister. ble Stu. Morning rvice, Thur “Northminster Presbyterian Chapel Alaska Ave. and Kalmia Road. REV. OTTO A. BRASKAMP, D. D. 9:40—Church School 11" o'clock _ subject—*The Prim the Bible.” or. ink_ Paople !'“ Dm—Midweek Fr 1,330 p.m.—Children's Organi- 4th lll‘ E Sts. NW. Synod Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German service. B . —Sunday school. B . —English service. “The Temptations of God” LENTEN SERVICES. German—Wednesday, English—Thursday, 8. Keller Memorial d Ave. and Ninth St. NE. Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Service at 11:00. “A Faith Victory” Evening Service at 7:45. “Marks of a Follower” Youne People's Socleties at 6:45 P.M. THE,HOME-LIKE CHUR LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL (At Thomas Circle N.W.) 0. ble School. rvice with sermo Gatbi s by diums. coms. Join us in a happy, so- ehbln evenin icholas, D. D., Pastor ; ‘Wednesday, __Sololst, Mre GEORGETOWN P llm' nen Ill‘ Sll‘efl N.W. Washlnzton Heights il Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Ofll:::‘bflh n:::“:'m-n Ras. n "'%‘i;}ub WELCOME. ~ ECKINGTON ) 8t.. Cormer Florids Ave. B. WOODING. Minister, Presbyterian SATURDAY, MARCH 15 1930. proved by the council. ““We consider this course worthy from every point of view of being considered an experimental elective unit in the standard curriculum, and are glad to authorize the issuance of credit to the students who satisfactorily complete the work,” the council announced. ‘The course, under leadership of Anne Tillery Renshaw, dean of the Renshaw School of Speech, has been one of the most popular courses presented by the School of Religion. Rev. Homer Kent to Speak. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach fll 11 o'clock tomorrow on the subject * “The World's Central l"igur! At 7:45 p.m. his subject will be “Some Heroes of Faith.” Sunday school meete at 9:30 am. and Y. P. C. E. at 6:45 pm. Reformed - REFORMED GRACE 13 and O sus. N.w. B l: vfiv?‘lfugl.no’w RD TAFT.” 40 8.m.—Sun; ” the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W. REV. ANDREW R. BIRD Minister 18| conduct _services wmorrv::‘e-n Pm.h been | Baj Sunday Worship at 11 am. and 7:45 pm. ! Conducted by the Minister i A Cordial Welcome to All 280 TA n. D.. Paster ud?n.l wanhlp Sermon by FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Fofi}.'_l'lu Word of James H. Miers, Minister from 1k Cltowrat osaic Law.” (Gal. 3, 13-14) s PM, “Expository Sermon on Rev- elation 13, 110" ¢ John Marshall @ FIRST *“n'\w l« ll. P. Patterson, D. D., Pastor. s.m.—gunday School at the Ol4 a.m.—Sunda; !zhoul at th ssachusetts av Sue and 6tn Bireet N.W. 8:00p.m. é'y‘%. Chlhel “ME AND EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. NE. 1 the East Window.” 10th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT Pastor 9:45 8.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.~Morning Worship, with sermon. “Our Opportunity” VESPER SERVICE 5 PM. “Character Building” 6:15 p.m.—Christian Endeavor 3 Soclety. Special Music on the Four-Manual ¢ ‘Tower Echo Organ 15 minutes @ before service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELOOME. Cobenant Connecticut Ave. at N St. N.W. Sermo .}v aiting e 'by T Excollin b--unnlr‘ of Juieu oy £ 'O Mine: Eve Forum: & the x.‘;‘:flnen‘nn g—mruldo gour hr S—Midwe :t féCartney preac ul Confession—Is 1t Dangerous? "~ GUNTON-TEMPLE | 16th and Newton Sts. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, M. A., Pastor. “Stewardship,” i 007 chorus choir; Mrs. Russell, § .—Ohristian En - locmlu k_service, Thurs New York Avenue PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. N. Y. Ave, H and 13th ‘Sts. i Ministers ov. Josoph R, Sizoo, D. D. osep! 9:45 A.\l.—lunm School. 11 AM. “Borrowed Splendor” 6:15 PM.—C. E. Tea and Service 8 PM. "A Plex for Simplicity” be_seen !u " M e R A—l11 New Thought Meetings Held Each Sunday at 11 A.M,, D. C. League of American Pen Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Free Will Offering @ongregatinnal CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH LI SERVICES NEAR CLOSE. Evangelists to End Program at Fifth Baptist Church. “Charlie and Ray,” e lists, Church at 9:30 and 11 am. and 3:30 and 7:30 pm. Dr. John E. will preach at 11 o'clock on “How to Succeed in the Christian Life.” listic services, which have for several weeks, will close tomorrow night. @ongregational Ingram Memorial Congregational Mass. Avenue and Tenth St. N.E. (TAe Only Congrepational Church East of ‘the Capitol.) Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister Morning Worship, 11 O'Clock— “What Is Your Life?” Evening Worship, 8 O'Clock— “A Fitting Memorial” Church School, 9:30 A. Mrs. Helena Kimball, Director of gious Education. Mornlng Worship, 11:00 Sermon— “SEATS IN HEAVEN” Evening Service, 6:30 Monday evening, March 17, 8 o'clock— Special Trustees' meeting. Weekiy, Lenten Service Thursday eve- ning, 8 o'clock, church parlor. ' Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church I 1410 Columbia Rd. N.W. REV. MOSES R LOVELL MISS LOIS M. KUGLER 9:30 AM.—Church School. 10000 AM.—Adult Discussion Group. Miss Callle Waldran on « EDUCATION BILL.” 11:00 AM.—Sermon— “A TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATION OF ORIGINAL SIN” f 6:30 P.M.—Discussion Group. Mr. Lovell on Ludwell Denny’s “AMERICA CONQUERS BRITAIN.” Thursday, March 20, 8:00 P.M.—“SHRINITIS—A HAPPY MALADY,” by | Dr. Arthur Deerin Ci Mr. Lovell announces the following topics for the Lenten series of Sermons: A TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATION OF Py arel k: PRFCRALL !oll"‘ AN | 13 THe BIVINITY OF CHRIST.” March 30— BALVATION TRMORTALITY. The Washington Life Adjustment Center An Undenominational Service for People of All Creeds lld Classes Office Hours: 9-4:30 daily; Mon. and Thurs. Evenings, 7- TELEPHO! ADAMS 7979 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister —*“ASK, SEEK, KNOCK.” 11 AM. 8 PM.—“THE RIGHT ENDING.” Motion Picture Sunday Night Will Illustrate the Sermon ‘‘EVANGELINE"’ A United Artists Pictufe Featuring Dolores Del Rio On Thursday Night at 8 O'Clock DR. PIERCE WILL SPEAK ON “A CONQUERING FAITH” Illustrated by the Motion Picture “THE VIKING” Entirely in Technicolor Freewill Offerings Everyone Invited s BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exee. Sec,, 715 8th St. N.W. HLANDS BAPTIST .;?-mnu treet, at Jefferson. Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. ureh School, e © Thing Stiseing.” trated. llNDAl.L, 9th near B S.W. C. P. lyhnl, rmn Tus- W&m Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor HENRY a 11:00 a.m.—Bermon b THE INCI 8:00 p.m.—Sermon_ and 'HRIST: ASE OF cog.! 6F oobF ANINGLES! R OF GOD.’ . U., 6:45 p.m. TE'MPLE ‘ 10th and N Streets NW. Thomas E. Boorde, Pastor Ball preach New Members Received EVENING AT SEVEN FORTY-FIVE “Millions Now Living Ar e Dead Ones” 13:30—Bible School. Shi A\ldltorl. S (-3 P L ol o Ty Pt Baptum Ave. BB GRACE Pastor, F. W. phes Johnson :30—Bibl “': School. Classes far Al N Challenge of Bible School, Sullivan, Supt Sermon Topics— “The Voice of Blood”. . “Washed, But Not Clean” 8:i B. Y. P. U, Mrs, Blnl!rlu‘h Pres., ng’rl ........ 7:00 P.M. | g S i it = voune m'.'m‘"“"" Tadit Church Prayer Meeting Thursday at ALL WELCOME AT GRACE. SECOND Rev. H. M. B_JONES, D. D., Pastor. U AM. at 4th St. & Va. Ave. 8.8, “What God Did for Jacob.” L] F.H‘. at 17th & East Cap. St. Branch. ‘?g.l::zo of Llfe. BETHANY ®ipés liesd 15 'GH T. & e Pastor nl!'lnh. E NEAR FIFTH LMW Last Chance to Hear ROY" Play and Sing 6:30 8. m.—Bible School. 11:00 8.m.—Se Dr. Brigss. ;é'::" Paacerd In ihe %y BTigES will preach on Torass Last Call Ako ilesteated sgrmon b Charlie_and Roy, ned From ihe’ Beautitul Come. S f!OR YOU West Washi ngton Cor. 31st ana N af Bithans. VE. 1ith & Md. Ave. N.E. William A, Emmans, 30 8. R ¥ CHEVY CHASE | (Western Avenue near the Circle) EDWARD O. CLARK, Pastor. Heaven! Why?" 8 pi Tnen s “them. 7th and Eve N.E. Wiiliam Sunday scnoo?'zc' Pational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D.,, Pastor MAJ. GEN. W. G. EVERSON 11 AM.—“Some Frienships of the Master.” 8 P.M.—"“A Personal Appreciation of Divine Love.” Thursday Evening Service at 8, led by James Sharp @a[h at? 8th & H Sts. N.W. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister '"._1'1“ AM.—“DID HE MEAN ME?” Guilds, Royal Ambassadors, Crusaders, Soecial Guests, 8 P.M.—“What Am I to Believe About the Bible” Second In Series on What Youth Is Asking. 11 am.—Junior Church, Rev. H. J. Councilor, m. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—B. Y. P. U. and C. E. Societies, lmlflt. D O STREETS | FIRST Rt R ViR : Samuel Judaon Porter, Pastor DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER WILL PREACH AT 11 AM.—“THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD.” B P M.—“THE QUBTIONINGS 9]" MEN.” . B. Y. P. U. (the largest in the ci 130 to 7:40,

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