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SOCIETY. SHUMCHETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoover of Cali RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover have with them at the White House the former's brother and sister- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoover. Dr. Theodore Hoover has been a guest at the Executive Mansion for some days, and was joined this morning by Mrs. Hoover. President and Mrs. Hoover received | those attending the Republican School of Politics in session at the Willard | Hotel at 12:30 p.m. today. Ambassador of Brazil Host To Dinner Guests Tonight. ‘The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor 8. Gurgel do Amaral, will be host to a company of 25 at dinner this evening. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara started today for Texas, where they will attend the Southwestern ‘Trade Conference. They will make sev- eral other visits on their way back, re- turning in a fortnight. Miss Jane Davis, daughter of the Sec- retary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis, will celebrate her tenth birthday anniversary at a party this afternoon. | when she will have 26 of her voung| friends as guests. i | The Minister of Sweden. Mr. W. Bos- trom, left Washington vesterday for New York to attend a memorial service for the late Queen of Sweden, to be held today at 2:30 in the Church of Gustavus Adolphus. He will go to Chi- | cago and Minneapolis before returning to the Capital April 22. Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham entertajned at dinner last evening in honor of Count de la Vaulx. The other guests were the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Johnson, Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation, Col. Clarence M. Young; the former Assistant Secre- tery of Commerce for Aviation and Mrs. William P. MacCracken, jr., and Mrs. Adolph K. Barta. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland will entertain at the dinner dance this | evening in the gold room of the Ward- man Park Hotel in honor of Miss M. J. Lum of New York, who is their guest | at the hotel for the week end. Mrs Longworth, wife of the speaker, and Representative Ruth Hanna Mc- Cormick will be the honor guests of the Women's National Press Club at | the weekly luncheon Tuesday in the Willard room suite at the Wflhrdl Hotel at 1 o'clock. Representative lnd Mrs. T. J. B Robinson will entertain at supper to- morrow evening in their apartment at | the Hotel Roosevelt. Representative | and Mrs. Robinson will be joined at the hotel the middle of next week by the former’s brother, Mr. W. L. Robin- son of Hampton, Iowa, who will visit here before sailing for Europe. Miss Betty Bell Thornton, granddaughter of Representative Robinson, will accom- pany Mr. Robinson East and will pass a month or six weeks with Representa- tive and Mrs. Robinson at the hotel. Mrs. Quin, wife of Representative Percy E. Qum, and president general of the D. A. R., will entertain at tea ‘Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the “Congressional Club, for the Mississippi delegation in Congress and the Missis- sippl delegation to the D. A. R. Con- gress. Mrs. F. S. Purnell, wife of Representa- tive Purnell, heads the list of pa- tronesses for the Roosevelt Spring dance to be given on April 29 at the Hotel Roosevelt. Other patronesses for the dance are Mrs. J. A. Van Orsdel, wife of Judge Van Orsdel of the “Jnited States Court of Appeals: Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. W. H. Whitcove: and Miss Amie Holland. rurmer Representative and Mrs, Thomas W. Phillips will enteretain at a musicale this evening in their home on | Massachusetts avenue, when Mr. Rafaelo Diaz of the Metropolitan Co., will give the program. Mr. Maurice La :farze ‘will be at the piano. Mrs. Phillips will entertain at a musicale this evening | ‘when the program will be given by the same artist. The tea planned for the Missouri delegates to the congress of the N. S D. A. R. by Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, Mrs. Roscoe Patterson, Mrs. Joseph J. Man- love and Mrs. Charles P. Keyser will be given tomorrow afternoon in the home of Mrs. Keyser, on Decatur street. ‘Mme. Papanek, wife of the secretary of the Czechoslovakian legation, enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. George R. Farnum, wife of ;,he former Assistant Attorney Gen- eral, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson ‘White will entertain a company of 30 at dinner this evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Gen. John J. Pershing will sail from New York today on the Levisthan to spend two months abroad. Mrs, E. H. G. company at luncheon today in compli- ment to Mr. Walter Gay, the artist, and Mrs. Gay of is. Col. and Mrs. Butcher Hosts at Dinner Dance. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Edwin Butcher entertained at dinner last evening at the Army War College followed by dancing. The company included Maj. Gen, and Mrs. Charles H. Bridges, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua, Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James J. O'Hara, Maj. and ‘Mrs. Thomas B. Catron, Maj. and Mrs. Matthew J. Gunner, Maj. and Mrs. Jo- seph Patch, Maj. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Maj. and Mrs. Thompson Lawrence, Maj. and Mrs. Edwin King, Maj. Wal- lace, U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Henry J. Weeks and Lieut. Charles Stafford, U. S. A, sister and brother of Mrs. Fuqua. Maj. and Mrs. Richard LaGarde have been joined by their daughter, Miss Lilla LaGarde, who has returned from a trip to Panama. Lieut. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison have as their guest the latter's mother, Mrs. Herbert C. Sanford of Knoxville, Tenn., vice regent of the Bomy Kate Chapter. N. S. D. A. R. Sanfc Te- main a week or 10 uy-‘ Mrs. Philip Lee Phillips entertained at luncheon in the crystal room at the ‘Willard yesterday in honor of Mrs. J. ‘Thompson Wailes of New York. O.her guests at the lunchéon were Mrs. Rob- ert D. Cummin, Mrs. Edwin G. Kintner, Mrs. S. J. Henry and Mrs. Robert Whit- n2y Imbrie. | with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler until after :studenls at the Si mese legation. {eon at the rose room of the Hotel ifornia. Easter, Mr. Wheeler has recently re- turned from Wisconsin, where he passed a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Teague were dinner hosts last evening at the May- flower, where they have made their | home since the former’s appointment as |2 member of the Federal Farm Board. Their guests were Representative and Mrs. William E. Evans, Representative |and Mrs, Arthur M. Free and Repre- sentative and Mrs, Joe Crail. all of Cali- | fornia, home State of the hosts. Mrs. and Mrs. Jeffries Chewning en- tertained a company last evening at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler. The Bishop of Washington, the Right Rey. James E. Freeman, one of the vice presidents of the English-Speak- ing Union, will preside at the annual dinner of the society April 23. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott |PALM SUNDAY SERMON THE EVENING Y. M. C. A. Page McK. mhon, nnflonn work director of the Y. C. A., will speak at the Church of t.he Covenant tomor- row morning, The third in the wrlu of Lenten meetings will b;‘luld the Central Y. 7:15 p.m. ubject of the address by Mr. Etchison be “In the Foot- ne‘n of Jesus—the Last Week.” This will be {llustrated by moving pictures and slides. BY REV. J. MANLY COBB Holy Communion and Cantata to Feature Services at Trinity P. E. Church. Rev. J. Manly Cobb will preach a Palm Sunday sermon tomorrow morn- ing at Trinity P. E. Church, Takoma Park, D. C. A cantata will be sented. Other services will be holy communion at 8 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and oetlnl ol the Young Peog Soclety at 6 ‘The mission study nlm ‘directed by Mrs. B. K. Bauer, will meet Monda; 8 pm, and at 7:30 p.m. there wil evening prayer and sermon by the rec- tor. The final Lenten service for chil- dren will be conducted by the rector at 3:15 pm. Tuesday, and Wednesday, Are the guests of the Misses Scott at Skaneateles, N. Y. Mrs. B, Lewis Padgett is entertain- ing at bridge on Tuesday afternoon in honor of the Baroness de Sterneck, who g lh‘e house guest of Mrs. Archibald racie. Miss Emma Grimes of Steubenville, Ohlo, is visiting the Postmaster and Mrs. W. M. Mooney at their residence, 4407 Eighteenth street northwest. Mrs. John Francis Gaynor, has re- turned to her home, 2800 Adams Mill road. having spent the Wintar at the Highlands. Dr. and Mrs. Emdon Fritz of Man- chester, N. H., announce the engage- ment of their daughter Muriel to Mr. James Russell Hawks of Detroit and Gloucester, Mass. Mr. Hawks is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Dudley Hawks of Detroit, where his father was for many years at the head of railway affairs. Miss Fritz, a grad- uate of Wellesley College, is director of Mr. and Mrs. all Exnicios en- tertained a party last evening at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carr. Luncheons for Bride-Elect With Her Attendants Present. Miss Dorthy Worrall of the North- brook Apartments entertained at lunch- Hamilton today in honor of Miss Jeanne | Gravatte of the Chastleton, who will be married on April 26 to Lieut. Le Page Cronmiller of the U. 8. M. C, sta- tioned at Quantico. The guests were Miss Gravatte, Mrs. Nell Gravatte, Miss Larry Worrall, Mrs. Albert Moore, Mrs. Charles Raeder, Miss Dorothy comns, Miss Virginia Jackson, Miss Emily Pi kinton, Miss Ermyntrude Vaiden, ML&! Louise Nevius, Mrs. Marie B. Worrall. The table decorations are pink sweet Peas, with blue favors and biue candles. Miss Louise Nevius of East Underwood street entertained at a surprise bridge and shower at her home yesterday in honor of Miss Gravatte. The guests, including the wedding plrl.y. were Mrs. Nell W. Gravatte, Mrs. Al- bert Moore, Mrs. Charles Raeder, Miss Virginia Jackson, Miss Dorothy Col- lins, Miss Emily Pilkinton, Miss Ermyn. trude Valden, Miss Dorothy Wurnll Mrs. John Groves, Miss Agnes Nolm. Miss Norine Spreckelmyer, Miss Verva Hainer, Miss Thelma Barnard, Miss Jennie Aronstein, Mrs. Frank Gross, Miss Gertrude Mobus. The color scheme of the decorations followed the rainbow influence. ‘The research stant to President Hoover and Mrs. French Strother with the latter's sister, Miss Clark Farley, will motor to Richmond, today to attend the races. They will return to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel this evening. Mrs. Willlam B. Colver has returned to her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel, after spending the Winter | in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford with their son, Mr. Harry Gifford, jr., of Elgin, Ill, are stopping at the Ward- man Park Hotel on their ‘way by motor from the South, y are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cloudman, Miss Cloudman and Miss Miller, also of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford and their son were the guests at dinner at the hotel of Mr. and Mrs. Willam G. Wheeler Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler also had as their guests that evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Wisconsin, who lrewmngin Wash- ington on their way to their the South. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Dowell of Forty-fourth place entertained at din- ner at the Carlton last evening in honor of Mr. Harold K. m-uup- Miss Florence 8. M. Crofut of Hart- ford, in Washington for the D. A. R. Congress, entertained at dinner in the crystal room at the Willard last night. at 7:30 p.m., there will be the litany and an address by the rector. The Ladies’ Guild also will meet Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock in the parish house, when luncheon will be served. Maundy Thursday holy communion will be celebrated at 7:30 pm. Good Friday there will be morning prayer and sermon at 10:30 a.m. and evening prayer and address at 7:30 p.m. The rite of holy baptism will be at 4 p.m. on Easter eve, April 1 t which time parents are urged to b ng their chil- dren for baptism. CLASS TO BE CONFIRMED AT CONCORDIA CHURCH Rev. Charles Enders Will Preach on “Making a Life"—Reunion at Night Service. Palm Sunday, in the service at 11:15 am., a class of boys and girls will be confirmed at Concordia Church, Twen- tieth and G streets. The pastor, Rev. Charles Enders, will preach on “Mak- ing a Life.” In the evening, at 8 o'clock, the anriual confirmation reunion serv- ice will be held. Paul Brindel, presi- dent of the Luther League of the Mary- land Synod, will speak on “Loyalty to Christ.” After the urvice a fellowship will be held in the chapel A German Lenten nrvlce will be held | Tuesday at 8 pm. The final English Lenten service will be held Wednesday at 8 pm. In both of these the pastor will preach. A communion service will be held Maundy Thursday at 8 p.m. Good Friday. at 11 a a German service with holy communion will be held. In connection with this service, | the annual offering for the Syrian Or- Phl!nd Home in Jerusalem will be re- ceived. ISRAEL C. M. E. CHURCH WILL HONOR LANGSTON Washington Bar Association Will| Direct Program Tomor- row Night. The birthday of John Mercer Lang- ston will be celebrated tomorrow at a public_meeting in the Israel C. M. E. | Church, New Jersey avenue and Mor- | gan street, at 8 o'clock. Tre local celes bration will be under the direction of the Washington Bar Assoclation. Charles E. Robinson, president of the local association, will preside. Willlam H. Richards, for many years an in- structor at Howard University Law School, will speak on the life of Lang- ston. Armond W. Scott, local attorney, will speak on the fourteenth and fif- teenth amendments. W. Asble Hawkins, a member of the Baltimore bar, will speak on the “Ni as & Lawmaker and Statesman.” John H. Wilson of the local bar will discuss the “Negro :lnd His Relation to Law Administra- jon.” Music will be furnished by the choir of the church, assisted by well known local talent. l e PLANS SPECIAL SERMON | At the Sixth Presbyterian Church | tomorrow mrnlnl Rev. Godfrey Cho- | a special sermon for essed Is He That Cometh in the Name of the Lord.” At the vesper services at 5 o'clock he will speak on “Jesus and | Humility.” ‘The special services before Easter will bl'in April 16 at 8 o'clock, when Rev. A, E. Barrows will be the lpaker At_the Thursday evening service Re I W. Ketchum will deliver the llrmon. and the Good Friday service will be conducted by the pastor. “UNDEFEATED CHRIST” ‘The former District Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph are passing some tllné at the Grove Park Inn at Asheville, The wedding of Miss Esther May Me- lick, daughter of Mr. Francis Homer Melick, and Mr. John Shadrick Ingram will Murllu this evening. The cere- mony will be performed at 8 o'clock in the Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church, and will be followed by a reception in the home of the bride's | B, slster, Mrs. Ernest L. Shaw, at 3619 Sev- enteenth street northeast. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Buner of Mont- real, who are spe, 'veral days at the Willard, entertained nc dinner in the presidential suite last evening. Mr. Alexander P. Hare and Dr. Lulu Wares Hare, who formerly were located :1‘1 ;Im ltl‘l"’thnmo ntrc:t,“u; now oc- eir home, street northwest. . kbt Admiral Anflrur T, .ndn:‘"s are sailing on the ident United States Lo Am‘umm ! Mrs. Anthony Wlm Cook, former meddmt&mmlotmn.kn is & guest at Willard, having come on from her home, in Ooonbm for the congress of the Dcu(htm urM ‘f.lll:: g-;lhg nxer V'Vhi:n w:el end are 3 an thetr daughter, Miss M. D. Winant. i ln. Earle Returned ¥ ¥From D. A. R. Conference in Illinois. : Mrs. Samuel Williams Ear'e ha . turned to Washington from chficar;o and is a guest at the Mayflower. Mrs. Earle delivered the address of welcome at the Illinois State conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Myers Y. Cooper of Colummu ‘wife of the Go"emo{‘o! Ohio, 3?:‘ her daughter, Mrs. Mills Judy of ' cinnati, at the Willard in the mornin, Mn.coopn-nfllfi-..mdywmh-m ‘Washington for the Congress of D. A R. Mrs. Joseph W. Marsh and her ?lllfl'l' of < 3 in Washington to at- the annual D. A. R. Congress. Mrs. Marsh is a former regent of the Pitts- r'g: Chlpfer md has been a member e N, R. committee for sev- ’!nl ynn Mr, and Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler will b~ ibined todev in their aparll'ent at’ the Wardmen Paik Totcl by thelr nicee, Miss Jessie Waldo, who will from | P. thehlhndolph "Macon umwuan vlflh R. Congress. shewl.lnmfln ‘The ball room of #he University Club Thursday evening was the gathering place for a distinguished audience to en- Joyjoy one of the series of musteal con- arranged this season for members ltd lests of the club. Dr. Robert Rich- first time Tope, gave by well a Mr. Mal known in Wi . M, Boyce rendered several solos. The artists were mmue;l. by Mr. Lewis M‘m Moneyway, irman of tthg berm program & number of dinner parties were given at among thos~ ~ntertaining being Comadr'. Frederic W. oulhwurth host to Capt. , U. 5. N, and Mrs. Reed, as ty Controller o! the ou.r- Rev. Clarence R. n, pastor of Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, Forty-second and Fessenden streets, will preach on “The Undefeated Christ” at ll o'clock tomorrow morning, and at the 8 o'clock evening service on “The Beven pet Bible school teachers and officers will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Midweek prayer service Wednesday at 8 pm. The socleties will meet Sunday lt 'I pm lnd Bible school at 9:45 a.m. —_— Warren, Dr. G. L. Collins, Mr. Howard S. Leroy, Mr. F. K. Nielson, Mr. John Paul Jones, Mr. H. A. Brooks, Mr. forman T. Anderson, Dr. Sam w Maphis of Warrenton, Va.; Dr. W. A. Kinnan, Mr. Martin Fisher, Dr. H. N. Dorman and zhe pruldent nt the club, Mr. George F. the memben at the’ M hble ot the club were Representatives John D. Clark, Mr. Stanley P. Smith, Dr. Adam Kemble, Mr. Charles E. Howe, Mr. John A, selby Mr. Carroll Bennlnk sentative Albert Simms, Mr. Sommervill In the audience were Miss Gutelius, mu )nr!orle Lowe, ur hul Whitney Fishbaugh lnd )ns Edward Hood Watson. Dr. Brogan, Representative W. D. Jlmlwm former Commissioner Internal Revenue Danfel C, Roper and Miss Grace Roper, Mz, and Mrs, Clifford White, Mr. aml Mrs, J. Prank Dugan, Mr. and James A. Sommerville, Maj. John A. Hillman, Miss Adelia Rosasco, Dr. and Mrs, A. E. Zukor, Dr. Msarshall E. dolph Barbee. Mrs. Horatio L. Baker, accom) by Mrs. ch-rlul.!thrnl&m ass,, are at the Dodge Hotel for sev- eral weeks. the D. R. Mr, Edward man lwlllpteuh | Maundy Thursday there will be a high | Sanders of Texas will deliver the ad- STAR, CHURL‘H WILL HOLD ORDINATION SERVICE “Parades and Progress” Will Be Dr. Schearrer’s Topic for Palm Sunday. “Parades and Progress” will be the theme of the Palm Sunday sermon ta; be preached tomorrow at 11 o'clock in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, by the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. There wfll be ordination and installa- tion of elders and deacons. At the 8 o'clock service Mr. Schear- | rer will conclude his series of character studies of some of the leading figures of the Acts of the Apostles. The theme tomorrow evening will be “Rhoda,” the Romantic.” i ‘The Christian Endeavor Societies will meet at 6:30 o'clock. The church school will assemble at 9:30 o’'clock and the adult Bible classes at 9:45 o'clock. The Westminster Guild will meet Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Samuel Scrivener, 6912 Sixth street. The Woman's Missionary So- clety will meet Wednesday at 11 o'clock. All the women of the congregation and their friends are invited. The Brotherhood Club will hold & special boys’ night program Wednesday at 7 o'clock. A communion service will be held Good Friday uight at 8 o'clock. “CHRIST THE.KING”‘TEXT OF MINISTER’S SERMON| Rev. Henry B. Wooding Announces Two Services Tomorrow at Eckington Presbyterian. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street, corner Florida, avenue, will speak tomorrow moming on the theme “Chrlst the King,” and in_the evening at 8 o'clock on the topic “Pre- paring for the Best.” The communi- cants’ class will be held at 10:30 am. A special program will be given by the Christian Endeavor, when the cer- tificates will be awarded members who have completed the expert endeavor course, Special services will be held Thurs- day and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. The communion service will be held Friday evening. New members will be received and the baptismal service administered to- morrow morning. HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Blessing of Palms and Solemn Pro- eession Through Parish Hall Tomorrow. 1 At St. James' Church, Eighth street between B and C streets northeast, the blessing of the palms will take place just before the low mass at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service there will be & solemn procession about the church, through the parish hall and, i 'dellhel' permits, around the church yard. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday there will be & low mass at 7 am. and stations of the cross at 8 p.m. each day. mass at 7 am., with a solemn proces- sion to the altar of repose. Good h‘ld.lf there will be matins at 9:30 a.m., followed by the mass of the presanctified at 10 o'clock. Beginning at 12 o'clock noon, there will be the three hours’ devotion by Rev. Calvert E. Buek., At 8 pm. will be said the office of the dead and the litany of the faith- | ful departed, "l‘l:r an address by Rev. W. M. Wa at 4:30 pm. the Paschal Saturda: candle wll be blesud CABLE TO SPEAK Representative John L. Cable of | Ohilo will address the Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Methodist | Protestant Church, 1238 Thirty-first street, tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock in the auditorium of the church. His subject will be “The Child and the Klnzdvm " W. H. Thomas will have charge of the lesson and will give l nhon ulk on it. All men are wel ‘The pastor, Dr. H. A. Kester, wm preach at the regular church service at 11 am. and his theme will be “The Rubicon of Life”” The men’s Bible class will have charge of the service at 8 pm. and Representative Morgan G. dress. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Services will be conducted in Temple Baptist Church every night next week except Saturday. Dr. H. M. B. Jones, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, will speak Wednesday night. The ser- mon topics by the patsor, Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, tomorrow will be “The Day of Triumph” in the morning and “Give Us Bread” in the evening. During the week the events of the last days of our Lord on earth will be re- viewed day by day. | will deliver the address. OBSERVE COMMUNION At Memorial Church, North Capitol and R streets, wrnorrow holy communion will be ob- rved, both morning and evening. ‘l'hera will also be baptisms and rece tion of new members. At the even! service immediately following the sacra- ment, the pastor will speak on “High Hosannas.” He also will answer ll{e questions publicly. Holy week services Thursday and Friday evenings. The Sunday school and Christian En- deavor Societies will have special fea- tures. SPECIAL SERVICES ‘The Lutheran Church of the Atone- ong | ment, North Capitol n.reet and Rhode Island avenue, has special services for Holy Week with services every evening at 8 nelmk emepun. Friday and Saturday. On Good Frida; there will be & service at 10 a.m. Early Easter service will be at 7 am.; regular service at 11 am., with com- munwn at each se . ‘The Sunday ces | school will eemmle Easter with a spe- cial program at 8 p.m. Church Federation Service. Special services of the Federation of the Churches of the Mount Bethel Bap- o, ans Virgbia Wil be g:h' from Slturd-y next week. Wi Revs. W. H. Jernagin, C. T. Murray and A.J.'l‘ykrlromlz 1 p.m. in the ith Street Baptist Church. Dr. A. the itor, will preside. Dr. Waldron Will Preach. mm‘:“. ‘Waldron, former wwr o‘w morning and at the Miles Memorial C. M. E« M between L unnt md l«w York ‘nm phh nnd ew York con York City. in New “The Triumphant Entry.” hant Entry” will be the subject ;l:-l:mp sermon tomorrow by Rev. John Childs, t pastor of Mount Olive Baptist, Sixth street between M streets northeast. pastor | e -g.lv.n- and B. Y, P. U. 230 p.m. prayer -pteh ) next week United ~ Brethren | H. 3 shington, will visit Trini be rvice. Il be y to Sermons mbepm;nedw to 4 ' tees of God. services, There will be special services e Observed Thursday m.m ) E. Uln t the preach 3 1= ‘The Senior Federation will meet ‘Tuesday evening at National Baptist Memorial at 8 o'clock. Kendall B. Y. P. U. will assist in the presentation of an Easter pageant. The young people of Baltimore Federation will be the guests at this meeting. The Intermediate Federation will meet at Bethany Church Priday eve- ning. Col. Cudlipp will give an ad- dress. The juniors at Chevy Chase will en- tertain the Junior Federation Sunday afternoon, April 20. Miss Flora Lavisson and the fellow- ship commission will have charge of the services at Bethany Unlon No. 1 tomorrow night. Philip England, assisted by the stew- ardship commission, will present the program at Bethany Union No. 2 to- morrow evening. George Fraser and the devotional life commission will have charge of the devotional meeting at Chevy Chase tomorrow night. Miss Lois Talbert and group 2 will present a program tomorrow night at East Washington Heights. Fifth B, Y. P. U. will sponsor a chicken dinner Wednesday from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. ‘The devotional meeting at Fountain Memorial tomorrow night will be con- ducted by Miss Catherine Hackney and group 2. ‘The fellowship commission, under the leadership of John Carter, will have charge of the devotional meeting to- morrow night at Highlands. Miss Ruth Neal and the service commission will conduct the monthly B. Y. P. U. prayer meeting Thursday evening, and the topic to be discussed will be “How to Bring Others t6 Christ.” The nomi- nations for officers suggested at the cabinet meeting this past Tuesday, are the following: Elmore King, presi- dent; Miss Dorothy Clarke, vice presi- deent; George Holmes, secretary; John Carter, treasurer. A comedy will be presented April 29. Kendall will have a program pre- sented tomorrow night by Miss Gladys Myers and group 1. The B. Y. P, U. will conduct special services at the Florence Crittenden Home Thursday evening. ‘The B. Y. P. U. of Temple will have charge of the services at the Home for the Aged tomorrow afternoon. At the devotional meeting at 7 o'clock the fellowship commission will presént the program. At Petworth tomorrow evening Miss Winifred Whitney, with the assistance of the stewardship commission, will discuss “Why Everybody Needs Christ.” MORNING WATCH SERVICE AT BRIGHTWOOD PARK Rev. C. E. Hawthorne Will Deliver Address at Services Tomor- | row Morning. i A morning watch service will be held at Brightwood Park Methodist Episco- pal Church tomorrow at 7:15 o'clock under the auspices of the Epworth League, Maurice N. Thompson, presi- | dent. Rev. C. E. Hawthorne of Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church t 9:45 am., the graded Sunday School will be held. The pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will preach at 11 am. on “The Weeping Christ.” The sacrament of baptism will be observed | at this service and a class in pl’!plrl~1 tory membership will be received. | The Epworth League will meet at 6:45 pm,, with Misses Magruder, Det- wiler and Jorg in charge of the devo- | tions. The Oxford League meets at 7 ' na with Miss Ruth Magruder as the | eader. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH WILL CONFIRM CLASS! ‘The rite of confirmation will be ob- served as a part of a special Palm Sun- day service tomorrow at 11 am. in Grace Lutheran Church. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach on the subject: “Your Confirmation Vow." The class to be confirmed is com- posed of the following: Dorothy Miles, Katherine Davis, Adels Cooke, Vivian Gravelles, Thomas Robertson, Henry Thomfordt, Herman Hoffman, Frank an, Frances Werner, Marion ‘Traviand, Margaret Ruckert, Jules May, Louis Waple, Ralph Sinyard, Harry Bowman, Gladys Simpson, Ethel Butt, Esther Soter. In addition to members of the class, a number of persons are being received into membership of the church by transfer and by letter. In the evening at 8 o'clock the pastor will preach on “Three Kinds of Faith.” Holy Week will be observed with a service of Holy Communion, April 17, at 8 pm. A memorial service will be held on Good Friday at 8 pm. The children's Easter program will be pre- sented Easter Sunday, 9:30 am. Holy communion will be celebrated on the same day in connection with the 11 am. service. HOLY WEEK bBSERVANCE Holy week at St. Mark's Lutheran Church will be observed by services every evening except Tuesday. Monday will be the regular business meeting of the council and aid, preceded by a Lenten devotional by the r, Rev. D. Hayes, on “Which Temple Are Ye?” Three public services will be held, with confession and absolution, on Wednesday evening, and holy com- munion Thursday and Friday. The ser- mon topics of Dr. Hayes will be: Wed- nesday, “Judged by t.he Son' day, "kaemherln[ Son, dly “Saved by the Son.” the Pnlm Sunday service tomor- ‘Dr Hayes will preach on ‘The l(ln: Ahloluu " and confirm a class of young people. Infant and adult WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 1 CHURCHES UNITE FOR EASTER SERVICE Dr. David A. Robertson Will Pre-| side at Temple Heights ; Services. | The annual Easter Sunrisc Service on Temple Heights will be conducted | jointly by the Federation of Churches | and varfous young people’s organiza- tions in the District as follows: the Christian Endeavor Union, the Baptist Young People's Union, the Epworth | Leagues and the Episcopal Young Peo- ple’s Soclety. The service will begin at T o'clock. i Dr. David A. Robertson, president of | the federation, will prexlde Several | young people will give brief addresses. | The principal speaker will be Dr. Albert J. McCartney, pastor of the Church n( the Covenant. People of all faiths are invited to be | present. HOLY WEEK SERVICE SCHEDULE IS GIVEN! List of Sermons to Be. Preached by Rev. G. E. Schnabel Is ‘ Announced. At Albright Memorial Evangelical | Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse | streets, tomorrow, Palm Sunday will usher in a series of holy week services in charge of Rev. George E. Schnabel, minister. At 11 o'clock the subject of the sermon will be “With Christ in | Triumph.” At 7:15 o'clock the Chris- tian Endeavor will meet, with Miss Mil- dred Clark in charge. The services each night during holy week will begin at 8 o'clock and last an hour. The sermons during the week are as follows: Palm Sunday, “The Man Who Betrays Hil “The Man Who y, “The Man Who ‘Wednesday, “The Man Who Carried His Ci s ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL f " St. Paul's Episcopal Church will have | special services tomorrow. Each week | day will begin with the celebration of | the holy communion in the chapel at | 7:30 o'clock, and will close with a de- votional service each afternoon at 5| o'clock. Wednesday evening there will | be the last of the conferences on the | faith with the subfect, “The Food We Eat,” which will be a preparation for ' Easter communion. Maundy Thursday will be kept as a | day of prayer in honor of the institu- tion of the holy sacrament. Good Fri- | day there will be the three hours. Sat- :rdny there will be holy baptism at “KINGSHIP OF JESUS” | “The Kingship of Jesus” will be the | subject of the sermon of Rev. Otto Braskamp tomorrow morning at North- | minster Presbyterian Chapel, Alaska | avenue and Kalmia road. There will be | communion services; church school, 9:40 al 1nurmedhte Christign En- deavor, p.m. The Christian En- | deavor somcy will later attend services as guests of the Gunton Temple Union Sunday school officers will meet Mon- | | day at 7 5 p m. Prayer service, Thurs- | day, “Trip Around the | Wol'ld P’{ldl 3:30 p.m. | Sermon Themes Announced. “The Inquiring Mind of a Christian™ | | will be the subject of Rev. Jesse Davis' sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Wil- | Ison Avenue Baptist Church, Colmar Manor, Md. In the evening the sermon LlI:nme will be “The Duty of a Chris- baptism also will be ldmlnmeud COMMUNION SERVICE The services at Trinity lpueow Church, Third and C streets, will be featured tomorrow by the blessing and distribution of palms. There will be a celebration of the holy 7:30 am., followed by the children’s service and church school at 9:30. At the choral service at 11 o'clock, the communion at preacher will be the vicar, Rev. Jack- | son L. Cole. A special musical service has been arranged for tomorrow eve- lfi'(m Rev. James E. Pnemln. ‘Bishoj of Was! ity Chure] next Tuesday at 8 pm. to_administer the rite of Dvnflrmltlon. He will the preacher at this se: - “TRUSTEES OF GOD” Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will pruch at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Trusf P His tmuu mbm will be “Behold the Lamb of God! Sunday bs:lm a ufrlu of pre-Easter mh nuhz at 7:45 o'clock. Omt{mlm day nhoel ‘meets at 9:30 a.m. and Y. at 6:45 pm. C. TWO SERMONS ANNOUNCED At ‘Takoma Park Baptist ch“,',‘,fi -mtr the cross, | cieties of St. | pin_for making ‘the best scrap book of | storles told in pictures only. | union will hold & meeting April 21 at | conference will be held l Christian Endeavor postponed meeting of the Du, tflci Union will be held Monday eve- | ning in Pirst Congregational Church. A special meeting of the union board | will be held immediately after the close of the union meeting. ‘The Intermediate and Senior So- Paul's English Lutheran will hold a joint meeting tomorrow eve- ning in the church at Eleventh and H streets. Merritt Luther Smith, past president of the union, will speak on “Why Everybody Needs Christ.” ‘The Intermediate and Senior Socie- ties of Eckington Presbyterian Church will meet with the Junior Society to- morrow afternoon. D. R. Potter will present diplomas to the graduating class in junior expert endeavor. The fol- lowing will receive certificates: Allen Crain, Frank Day, Charles Gibson, Dora Bell Gibson, Ermma Wooding, Helen ! Conard, Janice Thompson, Mary Hodge, Alice Hodge., Audrey Smith, Lorraine Hall, Margaret Welk, Margaret Freer, A[’m.‘! Cameron and Louise Shipley. Miss Mary Hodge will receive a C. E. ‘The nominating committee of the 7:30 p.m. at the Y. M. C. ‘The Westminster chmu-n Endeavor at Western Maryland College, July 2-4. ‘The Y. P. 8. C. B. of Keller Lutheran Church will hold a rally tomorrow at | 6°45 pm. in the chapel. | Miss Bess Orndorff will have charge of the reception for the 17 new mem- ers. The following subjects will be dis- cussed in the various soclety meetings on Sunday: Junfor, “Crusading with | Christ for Boys and Girls Who Do Not | Attend Sunday School”: Intermediate. . 1 Help in _World-Wide ”; Senior, “Why Everybody Canadian to Preach Here. In the absence of Dr. Newton P. Patterson, Dr. Spencer of Montreal, Canada, who is an assoclate of Dr. Kernahan in the city-wide evangelistic Harry Rohr- | | man will be in charge of the meeting. COMMUNION SERVICES |AT ST. PAUL’S ROCK CREEK First Four Days of Next Week Set Aside for Observance, With Sermon on Good Friday. In addition to the regular services tomorrow there will be severai services throughout the week at St. Paul's Rock Creek Parish. At 8:30 am. tomorrow | there will be holy communion; 9:20 | &.m., church school; 11 am., morning prayer and sermon. At 7 p.m., Young | People's Society, and at 8 p.m. informa: service by the rector. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday there will be holy communion at 9 am. Good Fri- day there will be morning prayer and | sermon at 10:30 am. and Saturday, | holy baptism at 3 pm. Services are held every Wednesday night during the Lenten season at 7:30 o'clock The dramatic club, the Rock Cr Players, met April 4. The next meet v.u': l;e May 2 at 8 o'clock. unior-senior chapter of the Broth. | erhood of St. Andrew has been organ- ized. The chapter will meet in the pai- ish house on the first and third Thurs- | days in each month. On Sunday eve- | nings at 8 o'clock during Lent the recto: |is_holding informal services with in- structions on the church. Bishop Fre. - man will confirm a clm May 25. CLEVELAND | PARK "CHURCH There will be two services Palm Sun- | day at_the Cleveland Park Congrega- | tional Church. At 11 o'clock the pas- tor, Rev. George Farnham, will preach | on’“A Pageant of Power.” A special service will be held at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Yung Kwai will serve tes in the church parlor after the program PLAN PALM SERVICE At the Church of the Transfigura- tion palms will be distributed tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. J. J. campaign, will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning. Queally, rector, will preach. 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