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‘A—10 GRENFELLTOSPEAK EVENSONG SERMON Labrador Missionary Will Fill| Pulpit in Absence of .Bishop Freeman. Bir Wilfred Grenfell, missionary from Laborador, will be the special preacher tomorrow at the peoples' evensong in Bethlehem Chapel at 4 o'clock. This service will be broadcast by radio &5 aanos ?e R.l‘:ht §° .um%un thle absence of . Freeman, Bishop of Washing- hn. who is in Chicago to attend the special session of the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church, called to elect a successor to the late Most Rev. Charles P. Anderson of Chicago, who succeeded to the office of presiding bishop last | November. Bishop Freeman will at- tend the memorial services for Bishop Anderson at St. James' Cathedral in Chicago next Tuesday. At the 11 am. celebration of the holy communion tomorrow in the Bethlehem Chapel the sermon will be delivered by Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chan- cellor of the Cathedral. The other services will be a celebra- tion of the holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and morning prayer and litany at 10 a.m. Wi n Cathedral announces & course of Lenten u\‘ecthu}'u hn.ug;oun"'sé ‘Thursdays beginning Marc! al pm. in St John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, by Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, warden of the College of Preachers, on “The Holy Splflt in the Church and in the Christian”; Wed- nesdays at 7:30 pm. in St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek churchyard, by Canon ' Stokes, on “The Many-Sided Christ”; Wednesdays at 8 pm. in St. John's Church, O and Potomac streets, by Willlam C. Sturgis of the staff of the College of Preachers, on “The Sermon | on the Mount”; Fridays in the Chapel of the Resurrection, Washington Cathe- dral, at 4 pm. by Ctnon Peter, on “The Elements of Religion.” DR. CHESTEEN SMITH ANNOUNCES TOPICS Miss Gordon of Rust Hall to Con- clude Young People’s Series. past three meetings, “Knowing ‘Yourself.” The combined reading circles will be held Tuud-y at 2 o'clock B. Linton, ‘1‘5;0 meeting Thursday night m’a"me Defense of Stephen.” .BIBLE SCHOOL OFFICERS ‘Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Or- ganization Holds Election. of 'allace Memo- M & meeting of the W g;, - nm '.ha !ol.lowlnl : Thomas D. bership of 600 with 50 classes and an orchestra and choir. This church broad- casts every ‘Thursday noon over WRC known as Wallace Memorial !\nuhlne hour. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne 1s the pastor. DAY SET FOR PRAYER Paul’s Episcopal Church An- nounces Tuesday Event. St. Paul's Episcopal Church next y, which is the festival of the clation, auspices of the tzmlzy of the Blessed Virgin, be held a day of prayer in m h\n'ch Various noupl and indi- allotted. on the faith, with the subject “Phe Church and the Book.” The re of thl‘gri.lh Rev. Arlington A. Mt have for his subject on hy morning “The Storm of Life.” £ —_— ZCENTENNIAL BAPTIST rim Says, “You and I Have Been Prevented Often From Dying.” #You and I Have Been Prevented Offien_From Dying!” is the subject of E. Hez Swem tomorrow night at g'clock at Centennial Baptist church u)§be followed by baptism. The 'k morning sermon subject is ‘Bc- n rs’ Beneficence.” Fhe various societies of the Baptist ‘Young People’s Union convene 7 pm., 5. |‘KINGDOM OF HOME’ TOPIC nnington Hayes, Bundayltu assisted by Dr. L. M. am., | Chaplain to Preach COL. J. E. YATES COL. YATES TO PREACH Chief of Army Chaplains at First Baptist Church Tomorrow. Col. Julian E. ‘Yates, chief of chap- lains, United States Army, will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning at First Baptist Church. Chaplain Yates was a classmate of the pastor, Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, at Wake Forest College. ‘The pulpit will be occupled by Wil- llam Allen Wilbur, dean of George Washington University, in the evening. Swedish services will be at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by Dr. K. E. Carl- son. CHICAGOMi TO SPEAK Rev. David H. McDowell at Full Gospel Tabernacle Tomorrow. Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, announces that Rev. David H. McDowell of Chicago, merly assistant chairman of the Gen- eral Council of the Assemblies of God, will preach at 11 am. dnd 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. ‘The Sunday school membership cru- sade will make reports at the Sunday school session at 9:30 a.m. The Young Crusaders meet at 6:30 p.m, when plans for the enrollment day will be announced. ‘The pastor will conduct the divine healing service Tuesday at 7:45 pm. and the penwcmm mvlce ‘Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Kernan will conduct the Bl.ble uudy Thursday at 7:45 p.m. SERMON TOPIC GIVEN Georgetown Lutheran Pastor to Talk on Cheerful Christians. “Christ and Cheerful Christians” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. in be_observed. Union Lutheran Lenten service will be held Monday at 8 p.m. in the Church of the Reformation. The sermon will be by Rev. W. C. Schaeffer of Allen- town, Pa. 1 Ninth Street Christian Church Services Tomorrow Announced. Dr. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Ninth Bfi'eetchflnhn Church, Ninth and D intermediate department of the Bible school will hold a nnd]en light tea next Friday evening at the church. DR. HAYES RECOVERS Mark’s Lutheran Pastor to Prnch Tomorrow Morning. pastor of st. mahunhmdm.hubemml e =e uumwmem&m:h-.. SERMON TOPIC GIVEN Dr. Patterson Preaches Tomorrow on “An Imperious Necessity.” “An Imperious Necessity” will be the sermon subject tomorrow morning the First Presbyterian Church by Dr. N. P. Patterson, the pastor. He will also preach at the chapel on Massachusetts avenue at Thirty-sixth street at 8 The church Bible schools wfl‘l’ be held Sunday morning at both the church and the chapel, at 9:30 oclock Passlon Play Oberammergau Auspices THE EVENING FAMILY WORSHIP URGED BY PASTOR Dr. John Copenhaver to Preach on Subject, “Give Child a Chance.” Carolina avenue ;t:)n;z::tt v‘lfldbenonh gllly intended to revive ihe custom of are invited to bring all their chlldren with them in this service. He will preach in the evenlnl on “Why I Believe in Jesus Christ.” The Sunday school services will be held at 9:30 o'clock and the Epworth League chapter at 7 p.m. will continue the contest for membership attendance. There are two teams, captained by Norman De Neale and Frank Parsons. Mrs. Leslie McKinnon and Mrs. J. J. Hamm have been elected delegate and alternate, respectively, to the meeting of the sevententh annual confrence of Women's Missionary Societies, to be held at Harrisonburg, Va., April 8 to 10, inclusive. The pastor will conduct the weekly prayer meeting service at 8 o'clock Thursday. WESLEY M. E. SERMON TO BE SECOND IN SERIES “The Radiance of Religion” Tomor- row Morning—Miss Mabel Thurston to Speak. “The Radiance of Religion” will be | the topic at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow at Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Connecticut avenue and Joce- lyn street. This is the second sermon in a series of Lenten services dealing with “The Essentials of Spiritual De- velopment.” Miss Mabel N. Thurston, author, will be the speaker at the 7 o'clock service. 3;:“ service is under memmmclm nnol young le’s organ er topic will be "Wlnt Prayer Can Do for Young People.” Dr. Robert Wicks, dean of the chapel at _Princeton University, will be the Eretclur at the union Lenten service eld under the auspices of the Protest- ant churches of Chevy Chase Thursday E:vhemn)(l at 8 o'clock in the Presbyterian urch. PR LIS DR. WICKS WILL SPEAK Dean of Princeton Chapel on Chevy Chase Union Lenton Program. The third service in the Chevy Chase | ton _University, Presbyuerhn Church, Chevy Chase cir- cle, at 8 o'clock. ‘These services are promoted by the Protestant churches of Chevy Chase, among which are the All Saints’ Epis- copal, Wesley M. E., Chevy Chase Bap- tist, Chevy Case M. x lnd the cluvy Chase Presbyterian. er_speakers to r later are Dr. R&l%uw Sockman of New York City and shop Willlam McDowell. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. MARCH 22, 1930 Evangelistic Services . l REV. SERVICES TO RUN WEEK Rev. C. W. Baldwin of Atlantic City Colmar Manor Speaker. Rev. Charles W. Baldwin, pastor of C. W. BALDWIN. the Margate Baptist Church, Atlantic | City, N. J., will conduct victory evangel- istic services at the Wilson Avenue Bap- tist Church, Colmar Manor, Md., ginning Monday at 8 o'clock and con- tinuing through March 30, Saturday excepted. Rev. Jesse Davis, pastor of the church, will assist in the services, and announces Rev. Baldwin's topics as follows: March 24, “You Can't Always Tell Abeut It ‘When It's on & Tray" March 25 “Half Way to Canaan”; March 26, Book of Human Life”; March 28, “Millions 30, 9:45 a.m. 11 am., “The Courage of Convlcuon and 8 pm.,, “Look and Be Saved.” Pastor Announces Texts. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor of Pet- worth Baptist Church, announces the following sermons: ‘Tomorrow morning, “Insight of God,” and in the evening, “Justified Ventures.” Thensnphy be- | ]DR. S1Z00 T0 0CCUPY PULPIT TOMORROW New York Avenue Presbyterian| Pastor, Recovered, Announces Two Subjects. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will return to his pulpit tomorrow follow- ing an illness which prevented his preaching last week. “Borrowed Splendor” is the sermon subject for the 11 o'clock service while at 8 o'clock Dr. Sizoo will continue his Sunday evening series of studies on the theme, “Some Needed Corrections.” To- morrow night’s talk will be “A Plea for Simplicity.” Following the evening ser- mon the pastor will answer questions on religious life presented to him in writing by persons in the congregation Dr. Sizoo will present his second Lenten lecture of the season Wednesday morn- ing at 11:30 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel on the subject, “What Manner of Man Was Jesus?” The theme of this serles is “Rethinking Jesus.” The congregation held its first busi- ness meeting Thursday night since Dr. Sizoo announced recently his decision to decline the offer of the pastorate of & church in New York and remain in ‘Washington. The congregation voted to Increase this year's church budget sub- stantially and to provide needed ad m;]'; ;oc;lhe pgsvt’chrls hudmlnisl.nuve staff. urc! ber Canvass, March 50, o/eY Mem- Spirituel e irituel Universal Sci E- Playh T8N St NWe .C.bu;:'h Lecture: By A. Maham Rouse Subject—*“Cosmic Law” Address by Mrs. Marion A. Gilleland Rev. oy, o Biimere. 3 also heal ayr?!;‘o; i - Miss Eva Herkenroder - | wive messages. Come. :ol?."?n“ "'"'fl Ao All_are welcomed. Free-will offering. Other Seruices WASHINGTON March 23, 1930, 8:00 MEDITATION MEETING Brahmehar! Jotin THE CHAMPLAI 12K Sireer’ NwW. YOGODA will enable you to MASTER YOUR DESTINY Lessons by appeintment. Phone Adams 5927. Lightbringer Theosophi: llll::?r:;‘:d“l;;tflre, AWIQ Slldel “Human and Divine Forces” Mrs. Blanche K. Povelsen Sunday, March 23rd, 8:15 P.M. Free Classes in Theosophy, Sun Tuesday, 8 P.M._Public W SPRINGTIME 0i-‘ HUMANITY \ Thomas W. Pond of Baltimore Mar. 23, 8 P.M. 6:30 Paul the Initiate 8 vm-—lnhnm- l‘fi""kll. Mll open dllll 4 45»: Wa:lil‘ml’s::n- !.;o:lge : B @onnregational Ingram Memorial Congregational Mass. Avenue and Tenth St. N.E. (The Only Congrepational Church East of apitol.) Rev. Kyle Booth, Minister Morning Worship, 11 O’Clock. Evening Worship, 8 O'Clock. Church School, 9:30 AM. CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH George Farnham, Pastor 34th and Lowell Sts. Church School, 9:48 rs. Helena Kimuvall. Director of M. e tous Boucation. Morning Worship, ..~oo Sermon— “MIGHTY WORKS” Evening Service, 6:30 ‘Weekly Lenten Service Thursday eve- ning, 8 o'clock, church parlor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON NOBLE PIERCE, D.D., Minister Sunday School 9:45 AM. 11 AM.—Dr. Pierce Will Christian Endeavor 6:30 P.M. Speak and Will Introduce Miss Mary W. Hurlbut of West Africa. 8 PM.—DR. PIERCE—“NEW ZEALAND.” Motion Pictures Sunday Night Will Illustrate the Address “SEVEN LAKES” “SWORD FISHING” “GARDENS OF THE SOUTH SEAS” “GLEAMING SPEEDWAYS” On Thursday Night at 8 O'Clock DR. PIERCE WILL SPEAK ON “A GOOD CONSCIENCE.” Tllustrated by the Motion Picture “YOUNG NOWHERES" Featuring Richard Barthelmess with Marion Nixon Freewill Offerings ORGANIZED BIBLE CLASS ASSOCIATION July 16, 1930 All welcome to join party. Secure information from Page McK. Etchison. Executive Secretary, 1736 G St. National 8250. REV. MOSBS . LOVELL 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon— ' Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church 1410 Columbia Rd. N.W. Everyone Invited MISS LOIS M. KUGLER Director of Religious Education. HALL MISSION 713 D St. N.W. For the Promotion of uScriptu.r:ldflulinen Service every ; evel inday at 3:30 p.m. Society of Washington, D.C 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 Dean Franklin, Leader SUNDAY MEETING! 945 A M Sunday Benoar 11 AM.—Lecture, Dean Franklin Subject: I “ACTIVITIES OF THE 1 AM” 5:30 KM.—Young _People’s Frahyols Club 6:45 P.M.—Good Words Club, Subject: “PRAYER”—MRS. DORA DORN 8:00 P.M.—Lecture, Dean Franklin Open Daily Ezcept muauy- paad Glasses—Wednesa excent Fridey and AL ARE WELCOME Baptiat HLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH, B Carieonta, Strect ¢ Jelferson: nm-- Merecer ll-uu. Pastor. 30—Church School 00— Ercourating lo,n- Thaserated, ™ Disciple.” GREEK PRELATE T@ HOLD “SUNRISE” SERMON TOPIC !iau ltmliu MASS HERE TOMORROW | p:. Daugherty to Preach at Memo- m OF l!)l Archbishop Vasilios Will Conduct Services at Orthodox Church of Capital. Archbhhup Vasilios, metropolitan and head of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, will officiate at th tomorrow morn! and Helen, Greel Sixth and C streets southwest. Archbishop Vasilios will ask the con- gregation to pray for the soul of the late President lnd Chief Justice Willlam Howard Taft, and in his sermon will speak of the life and virtues of the late President and Chief Justice. Father Daniels, pastor of that church, will assist the archbishop in the high mass. —— Lecture Topic Announced. “The Effect of the Spiritual Being on the Physical Being” will be the subject of the lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson tomorrow evening in the L’Aiglon audi- foflgm. Eighteenth street and Columbia roa Reformed REF ORMED 15th and O Sts. N.W. GRACE ‘Chri Church Membershil 550 0.~ Bunday Sehoor T p.m.—0. E. Corner 13th & Monroe = rer, FIRST B‘, —8. p.m.—C. @hristian 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 8t. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 © 8t. N.E. Third Church of Chrln Sclentm 13th and L Sts. N. Fourth Church of Chrnt Scientist 16th and Meridian K.W. MATTER" READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment BIQ; to vs,2:30 to 5 :30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.| —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH-—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 é ednesdays, 3 lnd undays and holiday: FOURTH CHURCH—Tlvoh B]dz.. 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30). Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § p.m. Baytist Zion Baptist Church ¥ Street between 3rd & 4 Sts. 8.W. WM. L. WASHINGTON, D. D., Pastor 11:00 am—Sermsn by Dr. Wi !ubjecl “The Mis- sion of the Master.” 4:00 p.m.—Holy Communion. 8:00 p.m~—Sermon. The Public Is Always Welcome. « BAPTIST % Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exee. Seec., 715 8th St. N.W. KENDALL, 9th near B S.W. ©. P. Ryland. PETWORTH o e in "W aininton REV. HENRY J. | 'H, Pastor, 10 am. —“lNuugl'r oF o, 00 p'm.—8ong rm¢ STIFIED, VENTU 8. 8., 9:30." B. ¥. 48 p.m. Come” 1 "Betworth_tor inspirationst Sermons. ) The P SECOND Rev. H. M. B._JONES, D. D., Pastor. 11 AM. at 4th St. & Va. Ave. S.B. “The Human Spon.e' s PM. -llehn‘lw. 8t -rna. TEMPLE 10th and N Streets N.W. Thomas E. Boorde, Pastor. Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt...... Sermon Toples— “The Root Destroyed”—11:00 AM. “Do Not Look Behind"—8:00 P.M. B. Y. P. U, Mrs. Hazel Braugh, President, 7:00 P.M. “The Gospel Only, and Only the Gospel, Can Save America.’ FIFTH E NEAR 7th S.W. DR. JOEN E. muuas Will Preach. bt Saptised Sundsy night. i % 8. Departmental Bible School i Clammes sulted Berea Class Suppers, Tussdey A{He-ny!ameomo ‘POR YouU Hymn Book CENTENNIAL -~ E. Hez Swe s ,%“u; JA] [BM. Besn often from d; "ihe nn Jem. ‘“I {mgn un o o fHational Waptist Memorial Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER 11 AM.—“The Christian Solution of the Problems of Life.” 16th and Columbia Road CHEVY CHASE (w ur- :'n- near helulol 'bymambefmthe West Wnlungton Cor. 31st and N Sts. N.W. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 11 AM. ‘Memorial -Service Memory of Emma Jane Arts. G GRACE REN S s F.W. 9:30—Bible School. 11:00—“What ‘st Is Coming Upon . This 7:45—“Who Ts Anti-Christ?” 8:45—Young People. Church Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME AT GRACE. rial United Brethren Church, At the Memorial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets, tomorrow the pastor, Dr. S. B. Daugh- el preach the morning gnnn":ndmmmmm U:e dyln‘ -m‘;zwhdvmbomdw evening ser- 'l'ha Sunday school and Christian En- deavor Socleties have arranged special programs. Methodist Protestant Rhode Island Ave. and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rfl. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Sunday School at 9:40 11:00 AM.— “Do Great Men Pray?” C. E. Societies at 7 P.M. PM.— “God’s Friend Hands' Midweek Service—Thursday at 8 P.M. Sizteenth N.W., sbove Q North Capitel and R Streets e Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty, D. D., Pastor. Rev. J. Herschel Cooper, Assistant Pastor Morning at 11—“THE lmmlll o T b ree ¥ Gucssion Feriod) 8. B. Daugherty C. E. Socleties, 7. Service and Laymen's League . PR e ursday, § PM. 13th EPWORTH All are cordially invited. Epworth lzuue n Thursday 8 P.M.—Prayer Methodmt DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, Pastor 11 AM.—Sermon by Pastor, “Giving the Child a Square Deal.” 8 P.M.—Sermon by Pastor, “Why I Believe in Jesus Christ.” Sunday School at 9:30—Epworth League at 7 P.M. All seats free. Music by vested choir, S. EDWIN MOORE, Jr., Organist-Director, MT. VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Avenue 11 AM—“WITNESSES UNTO ME.” J. H. BALHIS, D. D., Presiding Elder, Washington District 8 PM.—“THE NEEDS OF THE SOUL. W. A. LAMBETH, D. D., Pastor 11 AM—JUNIOR CONGREGATION (in Sunday School Auditorium) “HOW TO BE CHRISTIAN.” H. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Prayer meeting. FRANCIS ASBURY ll AM.—“HOPE AND GOD." .—“LIFE AND A GOOD TlME." P.M.—“World Speaker—Mrs. E. A. Back of Cleveland Park Meeting—“The Book. Next Sunday Revival seflueo-—mv Dr. Burke Culpepper. vmdchoin. mnusmmm Oorfl!dlywdmd St. and N. Carolina Ave. NE. H. R. DEAL, Junior Prescher. Concert—Girls' Glee Club of American University. Wednesday evening, March 26—Sundsy School Auditorium, Free-Will offering. Dr. Lambeth. 16th Near Lamont N.W. Dr. J. J. Rives, Pastor cmmcm Eplscopal William J. Phelps l!m !ml CHASE. Conn. Ave’and ® herd’ 8¢, (M4 Brightwood Park N tn ST o8 % Thies. Qtalharp Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Educal Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musle At Eleven O'Clock “The Glory at the Gate” 4t Eight O'Clock “The Feast of Husks” 30 The_Church School. PRTH. ‘8. Dept. Meetine. Thursday at 8. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St., Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister Rev. Eddy Lucius Ford Director Religious Education 9:00—Church School. 11:00—“Follow the Gleam” 7:00—Epworth League. 8:00—*“A Church Which Dares.” cnmmc by Foundry Quartet ir. 'Iehundny‘ 8:00 p.m., Midweek Praise and Prayer Service. Friday, 8:00 p.m., Opening of the Educational Building. ‘WELCOME. DUMBARTON AVENUE rton Ave. Near g = 'ionn .IAW““‘ m UNION 12 2o st N:w. “Eternal Issues” Music by Our Senior and Junior AT EIGHT 0'CLOCK “Merits of the Mirror” Music by Our Young People’s Choir. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP BANQUET 6:30 P.M. Thursday, March 27, 1830, An Evening of Entertainment, In- struction and Inspiration. SPLENDID MENU. MUSIC BY O JSIC BY OUR THREE cnoll! "~ Metropolitan Memorial (The l'lllnll Methodist Chureh) Corner John Marshall Place and O St. N. James Shera M-ontzomery Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public worship with ser- MINISTER. mon by the Subject: “The Achievements of the Adventurer” S League dcvothl-_ 8:00—Public MONTGOM RY"I!I speak on the subject: “The Corners of the Field” Imperial Male Quartet Wfll!il.llllmm WESLEY Connecticut 4 Jocelyn ¢ r'(’:'mfs’l"n.c. -~ menmumm.u- 9:45 :.m.—chumh School. 11 e Radiance of 7:00 p.m. —“wh.n Can o TR 22 le, M.In “The ‘Christian Religion and Modern Culture.” 8 P.M— Thursday Evening Service at 8, led by J. Lee Aston 8th & H Sts. N.W. @alhar? Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“The Wrong of Inaction.” 8 P.M.—“Miracles: Are They Reasonable?” Third in Series on Youth's Questions. Gounod's “Gallia” will be sung by Cholr. 11 am—Junior Church, Rev. H. J. Councilor, Minister. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Christian Endeavor. FIRST ™™ 3. ol ey : Samuel Judson Porter, Pastor 11 AAM.—COL. JULIAN E. YATES, Chief of Chaplains, United States Army. b IF: 8 P.M.—WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR, i 1%: Dean of George Washington University. : dish Services. 3:30, by Dr. K. E. Carlson of wuunun. n c. . W, 'P. U. (the largest in the eity), 6:30 to 7:40. ang the Sunday school 9:30 a.m. "SPIRITUALIS” Its Source and Power SUBJECT Sunday Night Capitoirfizmorial . Church Sth & F Sts. N.W. Do the dead actually appear or Joha W. MacNei, Pastor do some other spirits imperson- ] ating our loved ones who have been taken by death, appear at call § of the medium? We will show how the miracles of lglrltullum are performed. S LECTURE DON'T FAIL TO HEAR Song Service, 7:45 Lecture, 8:00 e THAMLINE | “A TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERPRETATION || i OF THE FALL OF MAN.” . “LILAC TIME.” 5:30 and 8:00 P.M.—Motion Picture Services. 6:30 PM.—“PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE—AN INTERPRETATION OF THE BOOKS OF DR. JOHN RATHBONE OLIVER,” by MRS. GEORGE F. BOWERMAN, 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Classes for ali ages. 11::00 A.M.—Sermon. Subjeet: ““Borne of Foul" A 30 AM. Depcrtmenullzd Church School. 11 AM. and 8 P.M. ONS BENEFIT LECTURE Y THE MINISTER for the WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Friday Evening, March 28, 1930, at 8 O’Clock Speaker: DR. JOHN. RATHBONE OLIVER Subject: “Psychology in the Service of the Soul” » “The Trnt.edy of a Wasted Life” The rehearsal for the Seqlor Ghalr, fehuurch enbtrs in other ‘dave. "wil 2 2e1d st 1:0 pn. Baturday’ eve- “A Solemn Example” ‘The pastor speaks at 11 AM. “Limited Sight” Is the pastor's topic at 8 p.m. I’ETWORTH Grant Cirele . 3rd and A Sts. NE. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Sermon: “A Personal Master” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8 p.m.—Sermon: | The Washington Life Adjustment Center An Undenominational Service for People of All Creeds and Classes ©Office Hours: 9-4:30 dally; Mon. and Thurs. Evenings, 7-9 TELEPHONE ADAMS 7979 7 3