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VISITOP "0 PREACH | IN'LOCAL BHUR[IH{ Dr. Main of Philadelphia to! Occupy National Baptist Pulpit Tomorrow. Dr. William H. Main, executive sec- Tetary of the American Baptist Publi- | eation Society, Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit at the National Baptist Memonal tomorrow. His morning serv- ice topic 18 “The Power of a Divine | Personality”—Spiritual Impressions of & Recent Journey to the Lands of the| Bible—and In the evening “The Mean- | ing of the Cross. The Baptist Stu- dents’ Association of George Washing- | ton University is attending in a body in the evening. The executive committee of the | Woman's Society will meet at the home | of the president, Mrs. J. N. Gary of | 1742 Lamont street, Monday at 1 p.m. The Columbia Federation of B. Y. P. U. will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. The £pecial guests will be a delegation from the Baitimore federation. The young | eople will eontribute to the program | v presenting the Easter pageant, “The Risen King." Wednesday at 2 p.m. the various missionary circles will meet as follows: Annie Laurie Sadler Circle, at the home | of Mrs. Jorg, 3916 Sixteenth strect; FElla Marie Holmes Circle, at the home | of Mrs. Boltwood, 3307 Porter street: | Helen B. Montgomery Circle, at the | home of Mrs. Halley, 1290 Kalmia road Kathlecn Mallory Circle. at the hom of Mrs. Raby, 4436 ReserVoir road: Lucy Peabody Circle, at the home of | Mrs, Gunnell, 1707 Lamont street; Mary | V. Walton Circle, at the home of Mrs. Young. 4824 Seventh street, | Theore will be a dinner at the church | Thursday at 6 o'clock for the Bible | Schoo! Board, following which there will | be a business meeting with election of | officers. The pastor's class will meet. | At 7:45 the officers of the church will meel with those desiring to unite with the church, and at 8 pm. the midweek service will be led by Rev, James M. Cn'eman. The Boy Scouts and Sea Seon's meet Prida. n 7:15 p.m. ST. .MRGARET S CHURCH FALM SUNDAY SERVICE Holy Colvln\\ln(nn at 7 30, Followed by Sunday School and Morning Prayer With Sermon. Palm Sunday at St Margaret's Church will begin with holy communion | | | m.. followed by Sunday srhn(\l | ermon_by the rector, Dr. Smith. - The Young Peoples Sasiety will | mest &t 6 pm. Holy communion will be celebrated at 11 am. Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Each of these davs there will be a service at 4: b Smith o Dolorous Wa, Maundy Thursday there will be celebration of holy com- munion at 7:30 a.m. and 8 p.m The services for Good Friday will be | morning praver at 10:30 o'clock. The three-hour devotiol from 12 to 3 pm. will be conducted by Rev. Anson Phelps Sink=s canon of Washington Cathedral. Faster even prayer will be held at 4:45 P.m. and baptisms at 5 pm Guest Speaker REV. WADE C. DR. MARK DEPP TO PREACH SERMONS “Palms of Victory” and “Days of Destiny” Are Themes Tomorrow. SMITH. Palm Sunday will be specially ob- served at the Calvary Methodist Church, on Columbia road, in the services to- morrow. At the morning service the sermon theme of the minister, Dr. Mark Depp. will be “Palms of Victory,” and at the evening service “Days of Desting.” The officers of the Young People's Department will be installed by the Dis- trict Young Pcople’s officers at the 7 oclock service in Guild Hall. The High School Department will meet at 6:30 o'clock In the ladies’ parlor, with Thomas Hynson in charge. Other Holy week services will be as follows: Thursday evening at 8 o'clock holy communion, and Good Friday, at the same hour, & scrvice of devetion. The minister will deliver a brief addres: |DR. WILFLEY TO PREACH ON SUBJECT “HOSANNA” Special Observance of Lord's Sup- per Planned Thursday at Ver- | mont Avenue Church. “Hosanna!” Earle Wilfley's sermon _tomorrow morn- ing at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church, and at the “evening “The Bethany Visitor.” A special observance of the Lord's | Dr. Wilfley will conduct a devotional service. ‘Women of the various { Churches in the District service of pr. | led by the wives of the ministers of those churches. Mrs. Earle Wilfley will proside. Circle No. 6, Mrs. C. M. Proctor, leader, will meet with Mrs. Charles E Pelton, 3951 Harrison street, Tues- day at noon, with Mrs, Walter Emerson and Mrs, Earl Logan assisting. Christian MELTON TO PREACH Fvangelistic Services Wlll Be Held Until Easter. Dr. B. H. Melton, pastor of the Ninth | &ire>t Christian Church, Ninth and D strects northeast, will conduct evan- crlistic services every night, begmnlnz ~ith Palm Sunday and closing Easter snnday. The sermon subjects are: April 13, am.. “The Triumphant Savio p.m. “Questions of My Soul" 14. 7:45 pm. “A Cheerful Sa. April 15, IDn'th Be Saved?"': “A Changed Heart": nm. “Ringing the Bells of Heaver April 18, ,7:45 pm., “The Uplifted | szvior: April 20, 11 'am., “Our Risen | Savier': 745 ‘P, “He' s Coming 2nin “A DAY OF TRIUMPH” Mon 'zomtry Announces Pu]m Sunday Topic. At the Metropolitan Memorial Meth- odist Chureh tomorrow morning Palm | Simday will be appropriately celebrated. The minister, Dr. James Shera Mont- vill_deliver a sermon on the A Day of Triumph.” In the ening at 8 o'clock Dr. Montgomery will speak on “The v Ol Steward Who | Thursday evening in the auditorium of the church holy communion services will be conducted by the p!imr “Jesus and the c}uld'en Y “Josus and the Children” will be (ke fbject. tomorrow at 11 a.m. town Lutheran Church, Rev. Harold L. | Beatt pastor. Confirmation service and reccption of new members, ! tian Endeavor, 7 Evrrvbodv Needs Chrlt! Evening serv- _rr subje . "Hllllng in the TmeI Christian Srience (NEW| THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH | Berviees at 11 AM. in o . Room of the Hotel La'Faserie”” Leader, Mra. Annie C. Bill Dr. John V. Dittemore Will Speak on the Subjeet: “Moral Versus Physical Warfare” Rty Sehool. ! b S St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sta. PALM SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 Solemn High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 Visit the Holy Sepulchre on Glnd r-u-y and Easter ‘undlv ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 10th St. bet. F and G N.W. J1. m Palms will be_blessed the ‘Selemn High M: at 10 a.m. en Palm Sunday. 2. The Special Services Holy Thursday, Geod Friday nnl Holy Saturday will begin at 8 o 3. The Three Hours’ lee (12 to 3) on Good Friday wi “What Must | Circle No. 3 will meet at the Central | Union Mission Wednesday for luncheon {and to sew. Mrs. Urban C. Stover leads | this group. (WILL '\DDRESS STUDENTS Baptist Union Worker Will Give Series of Talks. Baptist students of George Washing- | { ton and Maryland Universities will hear Ethel F. McConnell of Nashville, Tenn., a Southern Baptist Student Union sec- | retary, in a serles of addresses at both { universities next week. Students at George Washington will inaugurate the |at_the National Memorial Baptist to- morrow evening. The student movement being com- paratively new among Baptists in this section. a speaker was obtained who has | | worked with the unions in 18 States, ! representing over 100,000 Baptist college | students. memual ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. . BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock, Creek Church Rd. 'and Webster 8t. The_Coi n_ th HOLY COMFnR’l’I‘R CHAPEL Georgia Av".: St. Paul’s Churcll 917 23rd Street Holy Week PALM SUNDAY AT 11:00 ||| Procession of Palms, Eucharist and Sermon Wednesday at 8:00 “The Food We Eat” Maundy Thursday A Day of Prayer GOOD FRIDAY “TI'he Three Hours” Every Day at 7:30 and 5:00 || AH Seats Free and Unassigned || M Communion, Church _School. 11500 am: -—Holy Communion. 45 p.m — Young s Service. HOLY wux !IIVICII Holy Communion. esany. Fhiradas, 10 pm Sermon by "Sunday—Holy Communion. 17:30 AmigMorning Praver. Hols Cominion and sermon by Rec 1 am.; Church School Berv sr Jonu's—claomrownf 3240 O Street N.W. BLAND TUCKER, REV. F. Reetor. PALM SUNDAY. ~—Holy Communion. 10 A'M.—Church _School 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and Ser- —Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. MONDAY: oly Communion, vening Prayer. iy Communion. —lvlnlnl Praver and Ser- MAUNDY THURSDAY. preached by the Rev. Dr. George Johnson. ‘. The Office of Tenebrae will he'recited on Wednesday, ‘l'lll day and My nights of Holy Week at will be the subject of Dr. | service | | supper will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. | . | masses, 7, 9 and 11 a.m.; blessing and 1 program by attending church in a body | THE EVENING REV. WADE C. SMITH IS GUEST SPEAKER Author-Cartoonist Will GireJ Addresses at Church of Pilgrims. Rev. Wade Cothran Smith, author and cartoonist, of the Southern Presbyterian Church, will be the guest speaker to- morrow morning and evening in the Church of the Pilgrims, Twenl{ -second and P strests, and each evening next week, except Saturday, at 7:45 o'clock. Since resigning as pastor of the Church by the Side of the Road at Greensboro, N. C, Dr. Smith has been speaking tnrou(hom the country. He is the compiler of an edition of the New Testament, published in England under the title “Fishers of Me: nd the originator of the “Little Jetts,” a unique form of {llustrating biblical trut The services tomorrow will be con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. Andrew R. Bird, who will receive into the member- ship a number of persons who have be- come interested through the campaign for Christian fellowship led by Dr. A. Earl Kernahan. ey SPECIAL SERMONS BY DR. CULPEPPER { Will Occupy Pulpit at Francis As- | bury M. E. Church Tomorrow Morning and Evening. ! Dr. Burke Culpepper will occupy the pulpu at Prancis Asbury M. E. urch | filxvunm near “Lamont. street . In the morning he Wi Drnch on “The Incarnation,” and in the evening on “The Sin Against the services will continue throughout the entire week, ending Easter. The following subjects have nounced for the first three eve. Monday. “Dynamite” “The Cannon Balls of Life"; day, “Spiritual Agriculture. The Epworth League will meet at 7 o'clock, with Miss Louise Munsey as the leader. The Senior Hi-League will will have as its leader B. C. Palmer of Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. ‘The Epworth League will have charge of the service Saturday night at Cen- | tral Union Mission and Dr. Burke Cul- | pepper will be the speaker. HOLY WEEK SERVICES | St. James' Catholic Church to Hold ' ‘Wednes- Special Observance. St. James' Catholie Church, Mount | Rainier, Md.. will celebrate Paim Su {day and will hold special servic throughout Holy Week. Palm Sundav | | distribution of pi 45 am.; sta- 8 DR. PFTFl Al NSIAIE. DR AINSLIE IS SPEAKER AT NOON LENTEN SERVICE Baltimore Pastor Announces Ser-)- mon Subjects at First Con- gregational Church. The speaker for the noonday Lenten | services in the Pirst Congregational | Church next week will be Dr. Peter Ainslie of Baltimore. He has been the | pastor of the Christian Temple there for more than 20 years. His themes for the five days will be as follows: Monday, “Has Christianity Ac- | cepted Christ?” a question raised by a Jew; Tuesday, “Is It Posslble for Chris- tians to Be Brothers? plea for United Christendom; Wrdne!dly “What Was the Disappointment of Jesus as He|§ Came to His Cricifixion?”; Thursday, Prayer a Reality in Christian_Ex perience?”; Friday, “Why Did He Die’ These servici e conducted under the auspices of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches. They begin at 12:20 and close at 1 o'clock. This will be the laxt. week of the series. __Ipinm;ml 0: cod Fri :um Fven (8at)., Easier Baptism R v;;u‘;tlnn- 7:30, . rm‘. s Wed. T: Pri ST. AGN ES CHURCH 48 Que Kt. N (Fia. Ave or N Services 8 n;- Tndl M corvions, P Good Frldly Services 12t 3P.M. Preachi Rev. Walter C. Klein, ~ S.S.J. E., Preacher 1 St. Car). am on and 8 pm. | and inter- | tion of the cross, p.m. Holy Thursday, holy communion at 7 m.; high mass and procession to the repository at 9 a.m.: holy hour, 7:30 | p.m. Good Friday, services 9 a.m.; sta- | tion of the cross, veneration of the cro: i and sermon, 7:3 m. Holy Saturday, rvices bogin at 7:30 a.m.; mass Illl All Souls’ Memorial Church I'l(ha‘ul & Conn. . H. D, llornll Minist PALM _SUNDAY. .(llm—&unfll Schoel. 1 5 Pr;;;r ulfl G'rmnn 4:30 p.m.—Children's Servic: TUESDAY. APRIL 15 11:00 2 m.—Litany and Bible Cllu MAUNDY THURBBAY. 'RIL 17, 8:00 p.m -—Holy I flOOD Moring Pu"r lnfl Addr'n 'A!TEH EVEN, APRIL 18, D! ism. Epiphany G St. Near 14th . . Phillips. D.,D. James W. Morris, . D. r Wills, M. A. | PALM SUNDAY, 8:00 a.m.~Holv Communion. m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Confirmation and Sermon y the Bishop. 0:00 p.m.— Vouns Peovic’s Society. 8:00 p.m.—Special | Musical Service, “The the e Messa Crove, by MacPariane. GRACE CHURCH St. Jon’s Chuc Lafayette Square PALM SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Dr. Johnston Will Preach. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Palm Sunday at 7:45 P.M. The Story of the Passion Music Arranged by T. GUY LUCAS, M. A. St. Jr‘nl'olCurch FRENCH "SERVICES Tous les dimanches a 4 Inurel et tous les vendredis A 4:45 par M. LE PASTEUR FLORIAN Vl.ll ILLOT St. tephen s Church 16th & Newton Sts. CLERGY. ST. | MARGARET’S Conn. Ave and Ba Rev. Herbert Scott S, R r PALM SUNDAY. Holy Comunion. m.—Sunday hool. Morning Praver and Ser- Oruel- Bociety. WE Mondar, Thegdny ‘and Wednesday oommumnn am Even- 3 i ddress by :30 a.m. an Good Fildas-Mornink Praver and Ante-Cammunion. 10:30 —12 1 3. the Three-hour D'vono ducted by the ‘Phrllu Btokes, wton, er Dt Canon Toi Wasn: Even—Evensons, 4:45 pm.: 5. 5 p.m. Elshth Street heast between B & C & Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. o Mector Rev. W. M. w;\oznsn.x, nd Sermon. Tvensons and Bene- ietion ssing of the Palms will take place | Lo Mase % the o clock -Mass. thers. will b5 8 Solemn ™ Procession with Pajms’ about” the Chureh, through the Parish Hall and around the Church Yard. MONDAY. TUES] 7:00 . w M MAUNDY TH AY. High Mass and Procession to the Altar of Rei GOOD ose. TDAY. 9:30 a.m.—Matins —Mass fll fll! Prulmlmld Ho votion by REV. REE TRUCR Litany of the by STER EVEN. 4:30 p.m.. —!Inllllnln o( the Paschal Ci d_First Vespers of Easter. lltl\ Bet. P & Q Sts. Dupont Cirele) Tare Cone Ve, R ;=o|y Eucha wlfl.';, P, lAuufi k1 Recto llllfl, Bmith. D C L —Rev. Bawin B. Niver. D. D. MONDAY. SPM—Rev. "G C. F. Bratenshl, ‘ TUESDAY. : 5 P.M.—Rev. Edward bler. WEI DAY. 5 P.M.—Rev. Willlam R. Moody. THURSDAY. Holy Eucharist. ev. Jackson L. Cole. te-Communion m! Ante v"'l'mi'mr v. William 8. storic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH © Streets Nerthwest The Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Viear SUNDAY SERVICES —Holy Communion —Chiidren's Servi REV. GEORGE P. DUDLEY, D. D.. Reetor. WEEK OF A;ln% THIRTEENTH, connmauou "BAY PROGRAM. Mon., Tues. and Wed. & Wednesday, also. Thursd Ghrist Chureh g Ianhtugnm Parish Rev. EDWARD n"fi.ll. Y HOLY Wlll School m.—Choral Service with Berme 1 melvlcnr 'Ilml 5 u ._g 's ““The Srarinstonsr " “finity bmumn ooy o 8:00 p. m-c-nlr--&m RE. Rev. Jas. E. Ascension Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector Palm Sunday Services 8 & 11 a.m.; 8 pm. t © 234 THWTE RivER™ B : .—fimg Pravir and, Sermon. DR. J. C. COPENHAVER HAS SPECIAL THEME Epworth M. E, Tastor Will Preach on “King of Kings and Lord of Lords.” The Palm Sunday sermon preached by Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North c-rollnl avenue northeast, at 11 o'clock be “King of Kings and Lord of lal‘dl " He will administer the rite ot baptism to infants and little children At 10:40 am Mrs. C. C. Kirby will have charge of the preliminary arrange- ments. At 8 o'clock the pastor will preach on “There They Crucified Him.” The Ep- "worth League chapter will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday school will meet at 9:30 am. The meeting of the Sunday | school council has been postponed. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening. evening at 8 o'clock during the pray meeting hour the pastor will relate the history and meaning of the Lord’s Sup- per, after which the Lord's Supper will be administered. Tuesday evening the Epworth League chapter will have charge of the devotional services in Centrai Union Mission. J. L. Scott will be the leader. Epinrufial' R §>amtfilark ] | b lu hr:m up, mu draw all men unto Me.” —Holy Communion. Bchool e The Crons as the Revelation of Death’s Refusal to Tri- n ‘Thirsday, 8:00 p.m.—Holy Com- munion Good Friday, 12 to 3 p.m.—Service by the Reect: WASH Wiseonsin Ave. N.W., Near Wondley Read. ALM SUNDAY, APRIL 13 HOLY COMMUNION wevesens T30 AM. MORNING PRAYER AND 10:00 AM TR S B PROCESBION OF PALMS 10} ND IGTe 0 P. x!:k NDATLY aznvlcrs Taan ENING P e PM AUNDY 'muunn ADDITIONAL, HOLY COMMUNION AM GOOD FRIDAY. ADDITIONAL. MORNING PRAYER AND — PABSTON SERVICE connn&'rrn ‘Thursday | TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 19%9. LUTHER LEAGUE Incarnation Luther League will con- duct. 4 reunion tomorrow evening of all confirmation classes of that church, during which two addresses will be de- livered upon the topics, “Loyalty to Christ” and “Loyalty to the Church.” “Jesus Teaching and Healing” is the topic which was presented at Tubercu-~ losis Hospital by Miss Emma A. F. Hol- zer, missionary secretary. The topic, “Why Everybody Needs christ,” Wil be presented at St. Paul's | Luther League devotional service to- morrow evening by Miss Violet Winter. | . Zlon’s Luther League has suspended | its service tomorrow in favor of a re- union of confirmation classes of that church, _Thensophy The Etherm Ellen Van Voast April 13, 8 P.M. 6:30 Paul the Initiate tma Letters. Sec, trine. % Robm apen anily 4458, W:siilngtnn Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. A—11 | Western Presbyterian Church. “Blossom Time"” will be the subjec at the Western Presbyterian Churc] tomorrow evening. In the morning the | pastor, Rev. J. H. Dunham, will preach on “The Noblest Pleasure.” i Protestant Episcopal Saint Luke’s Church 15th and Church Sts. N.W. Rev. Thomas J. Brown, Rector Palm Sunday — Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, 11 a.m. Holy Week ‘Wednesday—Evening Prayer, 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday—Holy Com- munion, 7 a.m. Good Priday—Services, 11 a.m. 8 p.m.—Oratorio by the Ghfl!r‘ “The Seven Last Words. Easter Day Holy Communion—6 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 a.m. Methodist Epinmyal 4COmlln) = nl.u SUNDAY, / AW k. ziop |1 GAI‘B Chureh 6th S( hul o 4 . N.! i "ttt ot tety. Sunday-— m & cn'y Cantata by Churen ot 7 Rhode Islnd Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Sunday School at 9:40 11:00 AM.— “Thy King Cometh” C. E. Societies at 7 P.M. 8:00 PM.— “A Case in Court” Midweek ServiceThursday t 8 P.M. 1 h PR AT fllnlmhint Eulnmpal Methodist Eninrnpal SOUTH Lightbringer Theosophi 204 18th St., af nn, Av M. Two Public Lectures “The Relln of ‘Law” lasses in Theosophy. P, ve Sunaays. M.: Tuesdays., 8 P.M. 13th St. and N. Carolina Ave. N.| v. DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, Pastor | | # EPWORTH 10:40 AM.—Baptism of Infants and Little Children, fuangrlmflr mmm' 11:00 “Hosanna to the King” 7:30 “Enthronement of Christ” Special Musical Program The Tabernacle North Capitol & K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier Passion Meditations Wed., Thurs., Easter Convention Four_Great East r\’!v n.u of Ret s BAPTIST & Rev. H. W. O. Millington, 10th and N Streets NW. Thomas E. Boorde, Pastor. Bible School, Geo. D Sullivan, Supt....... Sermon Topies— 'THF DAY O TRIUMPH" . 'GIVE US HRFAD B. Y. P. U. Program, Mrs. Hazel Braugh, President. 7:00 P.M. Bervices each nizht this week excent Sainrday. SECOND Rev. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor. T AM. at 4th St. & Va. Ave. S.B. Address by Dr. C. K. Dozier Missionary to Japan. i) n i Cap. St. Brane B. Jones, Pastor. . sonx ot Vietory” WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 315t and N Sts, N.W. CHAS. B. AUSTIN, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—8unday School. " 9:30 A M. APM. 8:00—The Alwars Challenszing 7:00—Young People. Chureh Prayer Meeting Thursday s s "“’i&:cm. Exec. See., 715 8th St. NW. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor MORNING AT ELE “FROM BETHANY TO CALVARY” AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIV] DR. J. M. BAKER “The Man With a Message” :30-Bible School, 10-Mr. Shaver Meets_Men in_Auditorium. 6 Fonr Societies of Young People. Thursday Evening, April 17, Holy Communion : E NEAR 7th S.W. JOHN E. BRIGGS Will Preach. JOHN E. BRIGGS, Minister. 11 AM.—Sermon by Dr. J. M. Baker, Veteran Missionary from Routh India, 740 PM., An Evening With the Choir Sperial Program of Palm Sunday Musie. § REVIVAL SERVICES Daily All Next Week, With Baptism Good Friday, 7 p.m. The service of song will be nified CLARKE" of lic' is most cordial . espa- clally thote who ndicated ours ax the church of their cheice in recent Cens Wanted 1.200 FIFTH DR. DR. adio teach the Berea ‘Bible Class. m:NnALL. 9th near B s.w; . P K‘Iand Flnnr 5 p.m. > % E Wnite? Pastor_preaches. CENTENNIAL E. Hez Swem /K!ssing Women!" | ST Ensy chalts (men_like them ing of the Days. m\ ¥ Nl BETHAN " Rhode m.u Ave. at 7nd St N.W. HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister. The Pastor preaches at 11:00 A.M. And at 8:00 P.M. Bible School, 9:30. 4 B. Y. P. U's. 6:45 PM. Everybody Feels at Home at Bethany, Pational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road Gove G. Johnson, D. D, Pastor ° DR. WILLIAM H. MAIN 11 A M.+—“The Power of a Di 8P.M.— Cantata, “The Crue: Under Direction of Thursday Evening Service at 8, ivine Personality.” “The Meaning of the Cross,” followed by Stainer’s ifixion,” by Choir of 40 Voices, Mrs. E. G. Dickinson. Led by Rev. James M. Coleman Calvary = ’11:00—"THE KING ENTE 7:50—"“I HAVE MADE T 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister RS"” HE START—WHAT NOW ?” “The Seven Last Words of Christ” A cantata by Theodore Dubois Sung by Quartet and Chorus ll :00—Junior Church—H. 9:30—Sunday School. 6 FIRST J. Councilor, Minister. :45—Christian Endeavor. FATRIon SIXTEENTH AND O LA N K Samuél Judson Porter, Pastor 11 A.M “A DRAMA OF PALMS” Supper at Close of Morning Sermon 8 P.| M —Addren by Dr. C K. Dozier ? Fukuoka, J; Swedish Services on !undu at 3:30 ocmk by Rev. Knute E. Carlson f Washington D. am. B Y.P U, (the Jargest in eno eity), 6:30 to 7:40. 11 AM—S8ermon by pastor, “KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.” 8 P.M.—Sermon by pastor, “THERE THEY CRUCIFIED HIM.” A vivid description of the trial and crucifixion of Christ Thursday, 8 P.M.—Prayer meeting and Lord's Supper Priday, 8 P.M.—Easter Cantata, STEINER'S “CRUCIFIXION" by fuli_choir Join us in worship. All are cordially welcome. Sunday School Musie by Junior Choir, 8. Edwin Moore, Jr.. Organist-Di*ctor —_— FRANCIS ASBURY Sixteenth Street, Near Lamont N.W DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor REVIVAL SERVICES Every Evening, except Saturday, at 8 p.m. REV. DR. BURKE CULPEPPER Of Memphis, Tennessee 9.30 v, 11 AM.—THE INCARNATION. —THI:', SIN AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT. M._—THE CANNON BALLS OF LIFE. , 8 P.M.—SPIRITUAL AGRICULTURE. Methodist -E.piscopa]l William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop J. Phelps Hand, District Superintendent | UN ION { I 812 20th St. N Brl htwood Park erson 8ts. Near flfi'u‘!i’mh st elr Toen. 'l t. s hMu'n"f' E. Hawthorne. end 1100 a.m.— Falm Sindas sermon and speeial music #:00 p.m.—Preachine All Are Welcome. Lincoln Road Lincoln Road and You St. N.E. Near R. L. Ave, Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister. | | i — | Wi 11 O'CLOCK “The Triumphs of Christ” Palm Sunday Music by Senior and Junior Choirs Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister Direetor of Louis Potter Organist and Director of Musie At Eleven O'Clock “Palms Or Vietory?” At Eight O'Clock “Days of Destiny” —'rm Chureh School. Dept. Meeting. T %% Dept. Meeting oty Com punten Thurs ¥ Serviee Fri F OUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St., Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister Rev. Eddy Lucius Ford Director Religious Edueation 0—Church School. 3 :00—Sermon by Rev. John Reid Shannon. D. D. 7:00—Epworth League. 8:00—Pageant: “The Challenge of the Cross,” by students of the Lucy Webb Hayes Training School. April 16—Sermon by Rev. Albert J. McCartney, D. D. April 17—Holy Communion. April 18—“Olivet to Calva (Maunder), by Foundry Quartet Choir. "DUMBARTON AVENUE arton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. R HORERT 8. RARNES. Pastor. EIGHT O'CLOCK Monthly Sacred Musicale by Our Senior Choir Lovers of Good Music Cordially Invited " WESLEY Cnnnermm Ave, and Jocelun st. CHEVY CHASE. D. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Mlnl:(er 9:45 a.m.—Church School 0 a.m—"“The Right to Rule." :00 p.m.—Fellowship Hour and Tea. 8:00 p.m.—“The Stars of Holv Week." illustrated by famous paintings, 8 pm-—Sermon by Dr. Charles S. Cole ‘Thursday, fl p.m.—Sacred Can- ata, “Olivet to Cal- (Maunder). Wednesday, 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE. 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —Sermon: “The Royalty of Jesus” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. p.m.—Sermon: “Deciding the Religious Destiny of Mankind” Services Wed., Thurs. and Friday, HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison fitreet CHESTEEN SMITH. D. D. 'm — h School m A FreachinG By by the Pastor. 7:00 p. m.—Epworth Lea| 00 b T Eveming service. Special music. Are Cordisllv Invited to Worshin UBLEE 9:45 l.m.—Church school. Men's Bible Class, A. C. Christie, guest speaker. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, subject: “THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY” —Epworth League. Dr. h)uh Mattern, speaker. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon, subject: “GREETING THE EASTER TRUTH WITH JO Thursday, 8 p.m.—The Commem- oration of the Last Supper. Preparatory Message: “The High- er Clplh"llln of the Soul.” Friday. 8:00 p. “The Meaning of the (‘rm‘lnxlnn for Our Mod- The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Penna, Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. Rev. Frank Steelman, Minister. T UG 2:30 A M. The Church School he vt lc nv Jumior Guariet and Specia L LA Baptism M chuaun at 11 O'Cloek Bervices Wed., Thurs., Pri, 8 P.M. Hely_Gommunion_Friday Night Metropolitan Memorial (The lnflonll Methodist Chureh) Marshall Place ° James Shera Mont:omery 30—Church School. o0—Publlo worship. _ Paim unday services. Sermon by the Minister on the “A Dly of Triumph” 6:45—Epworth League devo- tional service. 8:00—Public worship. Dr: Mont- wmry will speak on the “The Stewml Who Failed” The Imperial Male Quartet 'Will Sing at Both Holy Communion, Thursday Eve- ning at 8 O'Clock. IBUROTR “BEHOLD, THY KING COMETR" |E ‘Topic of the umnrx Palm Sunday am. VBUBUBOR n, ‘And 2, CBama.to - Place" (Biainen,; will be sung by the choir. Recep. tion of new members. " Christening of children, “COUNTING THE COST” Subject of the pastor's sermon st 8 CHOIF sings “Fling Wide the Gates” (®tatmer: p.m.<The Master's Tresented in " stereonticon pietures, Thursday.’ 8 p.m.—Holy Communion. 4 Futors members EIven therr ot communion: Priday. 8 p nm—ln. John R. Bualas preaches. A iluminaced crass Wit be sed in thess services. PETWORTH Grant vh‘fl! and N. H. A Samuel E, Rose, M. A Pasior