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SH F[lR TllMllRRllW ,.Hniversallst National, Six- “teenth and S Streets, to Be Scene of Ceremony. The Universalist National Memorial Church, Sixteenth at S street, will be 'dedicated tomorrow. There will be a -gervice of worship at 11 a.m. and the 'service of dedication at 4 pm. (ad- ‘Vancing the vesper service one-half hour). Dr. Frederic W. Perkins is pas- ~tor of the church. minent_speakers, leaders of the Unl\l"’::nlht Church in America, will address the two services. At 11 am. Rev. William Couden of Provi- dence, R. I, and Dr. Clarence E. Rice, both former ministers of the Church of Our Father in this city, predecessor to the “National” church, will pre- side. Addresses will be given by Dr. {Lee 8. McCollister, of Crane Theological Ecehnol, Tufts, Coliege, Boston, on “The nius of American Unlvemllsm.“ ind by Dr. John Murray Atwood of Canton, ‘The ceremony of dedicationr will take ; lace at the 4 o'clock service, with Dr. er F. Etz, ‘executive secretary of the unlvemlut General Convention, in . The “Charge of the Conven- uflofl " will be delivered by Louis Annin jAmes, chairman of the board of the eneral convention, from New York. e “response” -will be given by M. W. x-e-m. moderator of the board of “trustees of the National Church in uhlnmn Perkins will give the rflnnslve mdln( for_the ceremony of dedication ind Dr. John Van Schaick, pastor :mermu of the National Church, will “deliver the dedicatory prayer. Ad- idresses on “What the National Me- orial cl'mrch Represents” will be ‘given. 1. Speaking for the ll.lty. Ben- Q:mln Johnson of Lynn, Mass. For auxiliary societies of the church‘ %(8) Women's National Missionary As- lnchtlon. by its president, Rev. Huel Massachusettes; (b) General !unm School Association, Rev. John M. “Ratcliff; (c) Young People's Christian Onion, by its vice Eruld!nt. Rev. Max T A of Massacl usetts. glnl D. Adams of Detroit, Mich., I of the Universalist General vmuon will give the final address, rglmon ‘Theological School, &&e-uu for the general convention in o( relation to ‘this latest “National” hureh to be opened in the capital. At I) 15 am. the church school will meet: t 7 the Young People's Christian nion ‘will meet with guest speakers. 'DR. J. H. HOLLISTER i TO PREACH SERMON ‘A Holy Calling” Is Subject An- nounced for Chevy Chase Church. ' At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church “pr. 3, Hiliman Hollister will preach to- ow at the 11 o'clock service on “A Calling.” There will be a“service ordination and installation of the ly elected officers of the church, at the congregational meeting ‘Thursda) miar o B P . rratt and = jeacons, Fred B. Allen, J. Hicks vis, | preside. Frederick 1. Evans, _rimer and Walter L. Miller; trustees, {Arthur Adelman, Papul Dulaney, J. Frank Kelly and J. Craig Peacock (rer elected). Page Etchison, religious work direc- tor of the Y. M. C. A., will give an illus- trated lecture on “The People of Pales- tine” at t:\e_l Senior Christian Endeavor a of the ‘Woman’s Guild will nuez as tnum Section 1, luncheon, April 29 at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arthur Adelman, 3709 Military road, Mrs. Adelman, section 13, -1 7:30 o'clock. hostess; section 7, luncheon, April 29 | at 1 o'clock, at the home of the leader, Mrs. Charles B. Hawley, Rockville e, near Bethesda, Md., Mrs, Clark Dean, assistant hostess; section 11, luncheon, {May 1 at 1 o'clock, at the home of the leader, Mrs. W. A. Shelton, 3211 Tenny- {son street, Mrs. Sallie M. Wagner, as- ‘sistant leader. |PETWORTH METHODIST PROGRAM IS ARRANGED |© ¥ {Rev. 8. E. Rose Will Discuss “Good Beginning” and “Larger Hospitality.” Rev. Samuel E. Rose will preach to- morrow morning at Petworth Met.hoam Episcopal Church on “A Good Be, nlnl" And in the evening on “A Llrger ity.” Sunday school will meet at I u a.m., and in the early evening the Intermediate and Senior Epworth leageus will hold devotional services. A mehl program has arranged for Epworth League meeting in honor of all new mmebers. The mission study ¢lass of the Wom- en’s Forelgn Missionary Society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. R. King, 712 Allison street. Following prayer meeting Thursday | in the workers' associated in the n evangelical campaign will DR. FREDERIC Y PERKINS. “LURE OF COMPLETE” IS GIVEN AS TQPIC Dr. J. J. Rives, Francis Asbury Pastor, Announces Subjects for Two Services. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South, Sixteenth street, near Lamont street, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Lure of the Complete,” while at the evening service his topic will be “Arrivingd’ The Epworth League service at 7 o'clock will be in charge of Mrs. Elsie Hall Woolf, and a missionary talk will be given by Mrs. G. C. D. Townsend, president of the Woman's Missionary Socief & Susiness and Soclal meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page Heironi- mus, 3711 Fourteenth street, Tuesday evening. The council is requested to be_present at 7:30 o’clock. H. B. Denham, Page Heironimus and R. P. Hatcher will attend the district conference of the Washington district at Rockvme, Md., next Wednesday and Thumu as delegates from this church. Rives plans to present a_series messages concerning Christian char- acter at the five prayer meetings during the month of May, which will be held at 8 o'clock on each Thursday evening. GRACE LUTHERAN PASTOR T0 PREACH TWO SERMONS Rev. G. E. Lenski to Discuss “Liv- ing in Easter’s Light” and “Courage of Caleb.” At Grace Lutheran Churé¢h the pas- tor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lemkl will preach on “Living in 8 p.m. on “The The Men's Club is being entertained by the men's organization of St. Mat- thevs Lutheran Church, Kentucky ave- nue and Fifteenth street southeast, next Wednesday evening in the social hall of the St. Matthew’s Church. The Ladies’ Aid Soclety will meet May 5 at 8 pm. The soclety will have as its guests the members of the Young udlu Soclety and the members of the church council. A special program will be presented. Mrs. August Moeller will — AT ALBRIGHT MEMORIAL Albright Memorial Evang-lical ‘Church, Fourth and Rittenhousc streets, ‘Rev. George E. Schnabel, minister, will follow the program of the Federal Coun- cil of Churches from “Easter‘'to Pente- cost.” The Gospel of Luke and the Acts wfll be read by the congregation during this period. ‘The sermons for tomorrow by the min- ister will be at 11 am., “The Meaning again will be received tomorrow morn- ing. ‘The Woman's Guild will serve its annual May dinner Friday from 5:30 to SERVICES ANNOUNCED St. Paul's Rock Creek Church will ob- serve services tomorrow: At 8:30 a.m. holy communion, 9:30 a.m. church school, morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock and Young Pwp]u Soclety at 7 Services conducted by the rector, Dr. F. h-nm ‘There will be two c:lebnf.lonl of the holy communlon Monday and Thursday at The Dramatic Club, ‘the Rock creek Players, will meet Mly 2. Two directors of (-~~rience in dramatic work are di- recting this staff, and it is expected soon to present plays. The Girls' Priendly Society will attend communion service in a body o'clock, May 4. Mission Rally Planned. ‘The annual Spring be held at Fifth Baptist Church tomor- row, 10 a.m., when the Sunday school and pruchlng service will be combined. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach on “Others.” He will preach on “Denn!u- ness of Pul " and administer the or- dinance of baptism at 7:40 p.m. mission rally will | i 10 PREACH TWI[IE Takes Over Luther Place Church Pastorate on First of June. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, who last Sun- day accepted a call to the %uwme of Luther Place Memorial Chureh, will occupy the pulpft of that church to- morrow at both the morning service at 11 o'clock and the evening service at 8 o'clock. He has spent the present week in Washington making plans for his permanent residence here from June 1, Wwhen he will take over the pastorate. At the service Thursday evening it was announced that as a result of the lenten season activities of the congre- gation, upward of 60 adults had decided 10 become members, of whom more than 30 will be received into membership to- morrow, the remainder having been re- ceived last week. Plans are now being madde to continue the work of the com- mittee of 55 on evangelism and for the reception of another group of new mem- bers on the first Sunday of June, ring his present visit to Washing- ton Dr. mussen has been the house guest of Mr. and"Mrs. L. M. Leisenring, the former being the president of the church, council. jussen has resigned from the Wk)l’l(e of the Lutheran Church of the Messiah of Harrisburg, Pa. He will tender his resignation to the East Pennsylvania Synod of the United Lutheran Church, of which he has been pmldenl at its annual convention in May. DR. WALTER M. MICHAEL TO TALK ON ADVERSITY Benefits of Lent to Be Discussed by Pastor at Midweek Prayer Service Thursday. At Brightwood Park Methodist Epis- copal Church the pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will preach tomorrow mornlng on “The Test of Adversity.” A group of new members will be ceived. The Epworth League meets at 6:45 pm., with Miss Alice Magruder in charge of the devotions.' The Oxford League meets at 7 p.m., with Mrs. Frank O. Stred in charge. Rev. Thomas S. Davis of the Ana- costia Met.hodl.n Episcopal Chupch will preach at 8 p.m, exchanging pulpits with the pastor of this church. Circle No. 4 meets Monday evenini at the home of Mrs. J. D. Steele, 500° Illinois avenue, at 8 o'clock. ‘The Sunday school board will have a supper and social Tuesday in honor of the girls from the Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School, who teach in the church school. A short business session of the board will be held also. ‘The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday evening with the pastor h; i:“t“ He will discuss the benefits of Len CANON STOKES TO PREACH AT CHURCH OF EPIPHANY At the Church of the !.‘plphnny to- morrow at the 11 o'clock lerviu Anson Phelps Stokes, canon ‘Washington Clthadrll, will be the lpe- cial preacher. ‘The sermon at 8 o'clock evensong winl | be delivered by Dr. James W. associate minister. ‘There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 8 a.m. Epiphany Sunday school will assemble, and at 6:15 p.m. the weekly meeting ,‘;‘,&"’ Young People's Soclety will be el High Mass Planned. At St. James' Ch\lrch, Eighth street between B and C streéts northeast, there will be a solemn high mass to- morrow at 11 o'clock, at Which Right Rev. Willlam Walter Webb, Bishop of Milwaukee, Wis, will' pontificate and reach. E;mmwal amtfilar s Thirs_snd 4 Strests Shers . Wooltalts "Rector "l if 1 be lifted up, will w all men unto Me™ ‘Bible Class. Morning Piayer and Ser- mon by Rev. Geo. G. Dn—lvenlng !nnr and Ber &lfhness, St. John’s Church Services: $:00 am.; 11:00 am.; 7:45 pm. Lecture at 8:10 p.m.—Subject: The _Spiritual Byplay Behind the Epistles of the Galatians. DR. JOMNSTON WILL PREACH. t. John’s Church Lafayette Square FRENCH SERVICES “Witnesses” Form Topic. “The Agreement of Three Witnesses" I’lu be the subject tomorrow, 11 a.m. Georgetown Lutheran Church, by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Christian En- deavor, 7 pm. “How and Where to Find meet for the purpose of organizing into a permanent group. _Announcement! Your Life” will be the subject at the 8 p.m. service. vitaon Under the Washington Auxiliary Mission to Lepers The Spring “lngathermg of Monies for the Relief of Lepers in All Lands Will Be Held Friday, May 2nd at 2 P.M. Mt. Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South THRFE NEW APPEALS: 1. Support of Beds for sick lepers in Kusatsu, Japan, under the Protestant Episcopal Church. 2. A Church the Baptist a map talk on Afric: Nyama, Cou.o o] ing in Moulmein, Burma, cost $3,700.00, under Board: or the Protestant Chaplain in Marine Hospital No. 66, in , and financed o Lepers. for Leper Relief in 1929 was $3,808.54; a gain of $84 co over 1928. . Mrs. Washington Topham, Treasurer 43 You Street, N.W. North 6063 “Cleanse the Lepers” ' “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto m. have done it unto one of the least of these.. Communion. 9 a. Serviceer Bermmon," 5 p.m. M. LE PASTEUR FLORIAN VURPILLOT N.W, pitel St. Car) n-rvlu- sunau»'l and 11 a.m., and § pm, -y SYeD30DE' and inter’ G St. Near 14th The Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D. The Rev. James W. Morris, D. D, The Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, M. A. a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m—Morning Praver and Sermon n P. Stokes. n.m.—Evmln[ Prayer and Sermon y Dr. James W. Morris. 9:30—Sunday School e e ornine. Praver_and_Sermon. ADVENT PARISH Second I l’ lll. N'. Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3rd and C Streefs Northwést At 9:30 | MK HARRIS-EWING REV. E. HEZ SWEM. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Rev. E. H. Swem at Centennial Baptist 18 Years. The eighteenth anniversary of Rev. E. Hez Swem as pastor of the Centen- nial Baptist Church will be celebrated tomorrow night, 8 o'clock. when he will relate “A Unique Story Told Me By a ‘Western Woman.” He will conduct the 11 o’clock morn- ing service and preach. various societies of the Baptist Young People’s Union convene at 7 p.m. and the Sun- day school at 9:30 a.m. Mount Olive Baptist Church. Rev. A. E. Williams, pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Sixth street be- tween L and M streets northeast, will begin a series of sermons tomorrow en- titled, “Bible Portraits,” dealing with men and women of the Bible. *“Abra- re- | ham, the Man Who Loved God,” will be the subject at 8 p.m. “The Failure of the Law” will be the subject at 11 a.m. tomorrow. B. Y. P. U, 6:30 p.m. Rev. H. A. Kent to Preach. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the Pirst Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast, will preach tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on the subject “God's Blessed Man.” At 7:45 p.m. his subject will be “Jesus and the Woman at the Well.” Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Y. P. C. E., 6:45 p.m. PIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9: “Church_ Sehool. Hon m. —lvenlnl Prayer and Ser- — (3¢ Philip and i, S 0, . e HDI..Y Y [SOMMUNION. PRAYE) HOLY couumoN'AND 3 Sion, CBREAGHER, THE REV, DR, hogun.n C. ROBBINS OF PEOPLE'S EVENSONG AND dk:'" HEONG AND SRS Mon, P WASHINGTON. .- 'nx: WHISCONSIN AVENUE RoAb "Bus. Lk @hrist Church Waushington Parish 620 G St. S. ounded in 1795. Rev. EDWARI G‘:Bl-!l' 8. T. B. r. .—Holy Communion, hurch School. ¥ uomlnl Praver and Ser- Youre le's League. lwnln; Pn;t( and 'Ad- Holy Communios a.m.—Holy Communion. .m.—8Sunday School. m.—Morning Praver and Ser- mon by the Rector. p.m.—Confirmation instruction. p.m.—Evensong and Sermon by . Robert Shores. Monday. St Mark's day, and Thurs- | day. Bt rnm;‘- nd 51’ James, Holy lon, D.C.; SAT'URDAY S PAST[]R’S Tl]PIG bAssistant‘ Calvary Baptist Minister to Preach in Evening. “The pastor, Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, will preach at Calvary Baptist Church to- morrow at 11 o'clock on the subject “Half-and-Half Men.” At the evening service Rev. Homer J. Councilor, the pastor's assistant, will pnu:h ‘The or- djnance of bupunn 'fll be a at, the morn| annual lmn. banquet of the n-u—n.u class will occur Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Grace Goodman of Ghll:llo will be the guest of honor and ispeaker. Miss Olive Keph, president, will preside. Miss Zorie Davis will conduct the meeting Tuesday evening of the. Society of Christian Endeavor at 8 o'clock in Kendall Hall. ‘The junior church service will be held in Baker Hall at 11 o'clock tomorrow, !uv H .v Councilor minister. v. A. D. Bryant, minister to the da( will hold a preaching service at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in Baker Hall. ‘The weekly prayer service will be held Thursday at 8 o'clock. The deacons will convene at 7 o'clock to meet those desiring to unite with the church. This service is held in Kendall Hall. TWO TOPICS ANNOUNCED Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Ghurch, will speak tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on the theme, “The Greatness of Jesus,” and in the evening at the 8 o'clock service the topic as announced is "chrlmnn Friendship.” , There will be the reception of new members at the morning se: dministered | | APRIL 26, 1930. Girls’ Friendly Society After the supper meeting of the Epiphany Branch, & surprise birthday party was given to Mrs. Mary A. Wheeler, before adjourning for the par- ish meeting. For the Lenten work, $15 was donated and sent to Miss Margaret Hester, who is engaged in missionary work in Japan. Hester is buying & Japanese plano for her kindergarten children. A gen held Monday and Mrs, Grace read a poem. St. Stephen's lrlm:h vfl'l meet in the Parish’ Hall, May 2, 8:1! Nativity Branch h had an Easter party. Two of the members from Rock Creek Church Branch were present. There m a rehearsal of their Spring play to be be given May 15 at St. Mark’s Parish all. ‘The annual diocesan all day May meeting will be held May 4 at lplphnny Church. Corporate communion f F.S.1in all churches May 3, in the urly murnln!‘e The ahnual members party will be held Il:y 6 at 8t. John’s Church, Georgetown, at 8 p.m. Conference Year Closes. Sunday will mark the closing of the conference year for the minister of ‘Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. Dr. William H. Thomas, who will preach to- morrow_at the 11 o'clock service on “After Easter, What?” At the evening service he will preach the annual ser- mon to the Coachmen’s Union. ®ther Services HALL MISSION 713 D St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. 2:30 p.m. Service every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Society of Washington, D. C. The men of the church will hold & hnq;;: at 'I 30 'gchck ‘Wednesday. Thu! y evenin, e puwr will speal at the 8 ocm‘le 7 Gathulic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W., Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses: Low Masses at 7 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass at 11:30. _ Visit_the Holy Sepulchre. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 10th St. bet. F and G N.W. Sunday Masses—$, 7, 8, 9, 10 nd 12 Sunday Night Service—7:30 MAY DEVOTIONS—ev: p.m. (on Sunda: @hristian | CHURCH OF CHRIST ont a7 afternoon 7736 Do CHRISTIAN PARK VIEW Park R4. Nr. Ga. Ave. W. F. Smith. FIFTEENTH STR) Read McAipin, Ph. ot § Ptlor. O] 1 (i-43 Hermont Averme 1310 Vermont Ave. Northwest. Rev. Earle Wilfley, u. D, Minister. Sermons by the rum" “THE vllllll nlfll. “BEAUTIES IN ESPEARE.” (Twentieth annual Shakespeare a1 music directed "“‘I E. Braithwaite. » th Strnt pENsAMIN fi. MELTON, Minister 13:30—Graded Bible School. 00—Sermon _subject, “The Up- So- “The “Endeavor ubject. w.n- and the GIfi.” Large inior_Chot the Evenine service and Baptism. 'WELCO] @olumhbia fittglrxn Park Road West of 14th st. Harve; »—6 l-i Pastor. ward Quest 45—Christian eties. St. Stephen’s Church 16th and Newton Sts. o CLERG REV. GEORGE F. nunlk!, D.D., Reetor. WEEK OF APRIL 27, 19%0. 1,200 Free Sittings Agcengion (Formerly the Pro-Cathedral) Mass. Ave. and 12th St. N.W. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke, Rector SERVICES 11 AM. Thursdays 10 A.M. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast, between B & C Sts, Rev. GEORGE W ATEINSON. D, ‘WAGENSELLER. ~Low u-‘i-— a:m.—Matins, AM.—Solemn High Mass. BISHOP WEBB t MILWAUKEE Will Pontificate and Preach. 7:30 p.m.—Solemn Evensone and Bene- a; mn and D or Flor! G Btreets Nort SL Thomas':fl?.m;.f" g ‘Ample Parking Space) Reotor, Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L, 8:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. ‘—8unday School. “PEACE.” the Rector. Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. The Rev. Jackson Lankstord Cole, Viear SUNDAY SERVICES m—onl femu Bervice and Church Service with Sermon CATs g ind rty-fi o, TR ~—Holy Communion. e —Morning Praver and Sermon. Prayer and Address. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY MEETIN _ 9:45 AM.—Sunday Sehool. e 11 Al M.—L!CTURE DEAN FRANKLIN Subject: “Supreme Dominion of the I AM Demonstrated” Miss Mary O’Donchue, Scloist Morning and Evening Service :iz'H-_'"."m: 'L.tvllylh Club. ,” Mr. James White .—LECTURE DEAN FRANKLIN Ogen Daily Except Holiday Classes—W oy and Fridey st 5 PM Classes—M Wednesday and ALL ARE ivucom: Founded by Swami Yoeganands. ril 27, 1930, 8:00 P.M. MEDITATION MEETING Brahmchari Jotin, Leader The Champlain, Ast. 51 1424 K Street N.W. YOGODA ‘will enable you to Contact God Consciously Lessons by appoinitment. _Phone Adams 8927. Evangelistic Center 2y Young People’s Revival Continues! + Preaching by Young Evangelists “Easter to Pentecost” Tabernacle North Capitol & K- Sts. Rev. H. L. Collier 9:30—Sunday School. 11:00—Sermon, Rev. C. D, Peters 7:30—Evang. Betty Beylor. Nightly Exc. Sat 7:45—Afts. Exc. Mon. and Sat. 3:00. Revival Pire Growing Nightly. “The National Evangelistic Center where visitors are always ‘welcome.” Chorus Choir-Orchestra. ‘WELCOME dlrtga:(nual Ingram Memorial Congregational Mass. Avenue and Tenth St. N.E. 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 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. JASON' NOBLE PIERCE, D. D, Minister Sunday School—9:45 A.M. 11:00 AM.—Dr. William L. Fisher, Christian Endeavor—6:30 P.M. Major Chaplain Corps, U. S. Army, “AFTER EASTER, WHAT?” 8:00 P.M.~—Dr. Jason Noble Pierce Will Speak “FULL SURRENDER” Motion Picture Sund-y Nij ht w. From tlu Y e Chromelu of Ame lllullnlc the s.f-fll On’ Thursday Night at Eight O'Clock Dr. Pierce Will Speak on “COURTING FAILURE" Tllustrated by the motion picture “HRAG” Featuring Richard Barthelmess Freewill Offerings REV. MOSES R. LOVELL Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM.— wonh Every One Invited Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church | 1410 Columbia Road MISS LOIS M. KUGLER Director of Religious Education Sermon by Rev. E. O. Clark of the Chevy Chase Baptist Church 5: I)OPM—thng People’s Forum at the Con; VISIT 50 BIBLE SCENES,” by‘n ational Home. | Ellen Farns- The Washington Life Adjustment Center An Undenominational Service for People of -All Craeds and Classes Office Hours: 9 to 4:30 Daily; Mon. and Thurs. Evenings, 7 te 9 TELEPHONE ADAMS 7979 LEGISLATOR TO SPEAK - 1 AT H. Greenwood Will "“ml] Bible Class. At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. a Bible class rally will be addressed by Repre- sentative Arthur H. omnwood Rev. C. B. Austin, the pastor, will Do rhe evening topls 15 nere "‘x‘ H p.m. evening re Is & Wishes to be; Will speak Thursday subject ‘“Some_Things tians Ought to Forget.” _— Christian Srience (NEW) = THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PARENT CHURCH ryless 5 n_the Assembl; Sersices at, 1L AM, in the Assembly M.In.Alth.flll Mr. John W. Dittemore Wil Speak on the Subjeet: “Systematic Enhhon (COLORED) Chureh @h St between L and M Sis, NV, v Ve b I'l.la.l)ll : Methodist Eptscopal Tion ? Commini by Daugn v'" % Sermon, fe.” to No. 85, W These services: will help you. flrthnhm Emmwal lee 3 hy lpmmlmenh 131 C st. Nazarene “First Church of the Nazarene mll and A Sts. N.E. d'l” ‘Young P!upk 6:30. Prly!!‘ Meetings, Wednesday and Friday eve- nings. Special prayers for the sick Thursday, 10 a.m. A Glad Welcome Awaits You. Spiritualist ASSOCIATE Meeting Sun. and Wed:. Messas Appol olTirats Consultation | Li INOUNCES —that due to the InCADSCILY of our Center to seat_our largely increasing sudiences Sunday, April 27, 8§ P.M., ll the nic Hail Aboye Park Savings Bank Cor. 'lgfll and 'Kenyon Sts. AL s Ken: stor, REV. JANE B. COA ading Tesiden: ridian Flace’ N h 9. _Umty Spm’hul st Church 1326 MASS., AVE. N.W. There Will Be No Services The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by 'as REV. Ai.Fl!(l-E‘D H“FfERRY nl 3 “DIVORCE HERE AND HEREAFTER” . n.e. Phone Lin- firnmmmt Epinmmu 13th EPWORTH 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Pastor—: “HOW TO SUCCEED IN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE” Reception™ of class into church membership, 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by Pastor— ‘Thursday, 8:00 p. All are cordially welcome to 8. Edwin Moore, jr., Vested Choir Methodut Caea s mb-“‘ st (Ma) Jefterson e ARt AeT TR 8 Car M ives. WALTER M. rz!gg@ Pastor. —Chu 0ol » The Test of Ad- Teraity. —Epworth_Leasue, —oxord Lear L 'a' o (!Ealbarp Columbia Road Near 15th Street MARK DEPP Minister on by . 8. Davis Anmnll E. Miss Bess C. Miles Director of Religious Edueation Potter At mnn O'Clock “God and Mammon" At Eight O'Clock “The Mirage of Tomorrow” DR. JOHN C. COPENHAVER, Pastor '“WHAT IS TRUE RELIGION?" .m.—Social evening and Sunday School n ’.lo——lpwnh League, LS it oty FRANCIS ASBUR preindaliedhdestesfiitepamhiut e 11 a.m—“The Lure of The Comple! _ 8 p.m—“Arriving”"—Dr. Rives. Epworth League—7 p.m.—Missionary Talk by Mes. Townshend PRAYER MEETINGS THAT ARE DIFFERENT—Thursday 8 p.m. During May, Dr. Rives will talk on “CHRISTIAN CHARACTER.” Brlglltwood Park St. and N. Carolina Ave. N.E. to new members, 7:00 pm. Sixteenth St. mear Lamont DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor '—Dr. Rives. VMMM Epucopd Bubefi %, fiwv—.’, McDowell, Resident Phel’l llln‘. District Superintendent Lincoln Road Lineoln Road and You it N.E. Near E. L Ave, Walter Franklin Atkinson Minister, Eleven O'Clock—e “HEARTS AFLAME” Music by Our Senior Cholr. Eight O’Clock “STAYING OUTSIDE” Music by Our Young People’s Choir. Installation of Y. P. Dept. Officers. ESLEY Comnecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. Fred Coombs Reynolds, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. “Walking With Jesus.” “The Heart of the Dean Lucy Slowe and the ‘Women’s Glee Club from Howard Uni- versity. FOUNDRY (Organized 1814) Sixteenth St, near P St. 00—“Toda; ols. Music by mf- Quartet Cholr nuru-y. 8 _pm.— Midweek and Prayer Service. w:wo DUMBARTON AVENUE erdialty Invited to Worship McKendree 931 Massachuseits Avenue N.W. 'WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Paster 11:00 AM. “YHE GOSPEL OF GLADNESS” 8:00 P.M. _“THE DISCIPLE WHO LAGGED" Meiropolihn Memorial (The National Methedist Church) 5 “”:Ohuleh Bchnol. DR. LUCIUS C. CI.ARK (Chancellor American University) 6:45—Epworth League devo- gfldm. , 8:00—Public worship with ser- mon by DOCTOR MONT- WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. "HAMLINE | Sixteenth at Allison_§ Nunister. - 0 2" 9: g.m-cnmn School. a.m.—Sermon, “THE LORD'S PM’YII. Pirst of a series of five Sunday 7:00 p. L 8:00 p. “CII#WAN Dl PA’(‘;:N, “A GOOD BEGINNING It the toic of the Pastor's sermon “A LARGER HOSPITALITY” The pastor speaks on this theme af S p.m. ’ PETWORTH Grant Circle and N. %" 4ve. N.W. Samuel E. Rose, M. A, Pwstor The Church With the Lighted Cross. Peuna. A nd Fitth St. §.8. Rev., Frank Steelman, Minister UNION 812 20th St. N.W. Friday, May 2, Mwng'n?“ the benefit ol the churé¢h. All Are Welcome.