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A—10 DR. $IZ00 0 BEGIN LENTEN SERMONS “Confessions of Sin” Will Be| Theme of Series at New York Avenue Church. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. R. Sizoo will begin a series of Lenten ser- mons on the general theme, “The Con- fessions of Sin.” For five successive| Sunday mornings he will deal with this theme. The subject for tomorrow morn- g is “A Strange Confession.” In the evening he will preach a sec- ond sermen on “The Meaning of Prot- estantism.” Last Sunday he discussed the historical setting of Protestantism and tomorrow evening he will discuss the uniqueness and doctrine of Protest- antism. Following the sermon there will be a questionnaire period | Church Fellowship night will be_ob-| gerved Thursday. At 7 o'clock Rev.| James E. Napp, a missionary from India, will speak on his experience in that country. He will alto show a moving picture film entitled “Brother | India.” At 8 o'clock at the midweek | rayer service Dr. Sizoo will continue is talks on India, the subject for this week being “The Failure of National Religions.” Dr. Sizoo begins his annual series of | Lenten lectures Wedne: ‘This series will_constitute his fifth annual series | of Mayflower Lenten lectures. They will be held at the Mayflower Hotel for | one hour each Wednesday from 11:30 o'clock. These lectures will be broad- | cast over Station AL. The general theme for these lectures will be “TI Faiths of the World a the following subj “'How Men Have Fou Hinduism,” “Thro “Through Mohamme: ‘Through Jest of Nazareth,” and “The Strength an Weakness of Christianity.” > presented ‘Through MRS. HARLEY HASKER WILL GIVE ADDRESS| ‘Missionary on Furlough From | Brazilian Post to Speak at Metropolitan Baptist. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow evening Dr. John Compton Ball will preach on “The Evermores and the Nevermores of Heaven.” At the morning service he will preside, and the address will be delivered by Mrs. Harley Marshal Hasker, the church mis- slonary who is on furlough and who, with "her husband, has just returned {rom the heart of Brazil, South Amer- | At 10 a.m. the men’s Bible class will be addressed by E. B. Shaver. Miss Maude Saunders, who came from the First Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, La., after a service of eight years, has been appointed assistant to Dr. Ball. She will address the Young People’s So- clety of Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet for & quilting party Wednesday at 10 o'clock, after which luncheon will be served. Following prayer and praise service ‘Thursday, an informal reception will be given for Miss Saunders. Refreshments be served. The committee in charge of this reception will be Mrs. E. B. Shaver, Mrs. E. B. Everett, Mrs. W. T. \ Falls, Mrs. J. O. Peed and Miss Mattie | Lou Meadors. GOSPEL TABERNACLE WILL MEET IN RALLY Bunday School Class to Enroll 100 New Members and Crusaders 50 More. An all-day ¢onvention will be held | tomorrow at th> Full Gospel Taber. nacle, North Capitol and K streets, when a rally will be in evidence in| every department of the church work. | Coa: Class leaders and workers plan to en-| zoll 100 new members in the Sunday | school at 9:30 am. The pastor, Rev, Harry L. Collier, will preach at 11 a.m., when a class of new members will be | received into the church. Rev. J. A. McCambridge will be the | speaker at 3 p.m., when a number of friends are expected from the branch churches. A group of about 50 new members will be received into the Young Crusaders’ Society at its meeting at 6:30 pm. An evangelistic rally will be | held at 7:30 p.m.. when all the depart- ments of the church will assemble. The speaker will be Miss Helen Weddinx ENROLL FOR COURSE Bible School Officers and Teachers Attend Training School. Sunday school superintendents, de- | partment superintendents, officers and teachers composed to a' large extent | the group who registered in the Stan- dard Training School of the Presby- | tery of Washington City on Monday evening at the New York Avenue Church. There was a choice of one of five courses—“New Testament.” Miss Mabel N. Thurston: “Story Telling." Miss Ellen M. Dashiell: “Missionary Materials and Methods,” Rev. Frank Niles; “Supervision in Religious Edu cation,” Miss Edna Pyle; “Teaching| Work "of the Church,” Prof. W. C.| Myers. Each course begins at 7:30 o'clock and continues for two periods | &n evening on March 2. 9. 16, 23 and | 30. A worship service will be conducted | each evening be(ween (he periods. WAUGH CHURCH SERVICES Methodists’ Amm cxass to Hold | Bingo Party Friday. At the Waugh cthodist Eplscopal v n F. Poore on “Christ’s Imperishable Words.” Mrs Poore will address the Epworth Lfi\Ruc in_the evening. The Abbott class will hold a bingo party at the home of Miss Frances Genth, 3624 Connecticut avenue, Fri- day evening with the Omega class as ests Qathnlic rl"fll"”ll““I|IYI||lYl"”lIIllllml|ll|Illlllllll||||l"ll||lllll Sacred He { DE. P. H. . WELSHIMER DR PORTER TO TALK AT BOTH SERVICES! First Baptist Church to Hold Cere- mony in Swedish Tomor- row Afternoon. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will speak to- morrow morning on “If Not, Why Not?” | |and in evening on “In Harness for | the Lord Swedish services will be held in the afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Dr. Karlson being the speaker. A silver tea will be held at the Bap- tist Home, 3248 N street, from 2 to 61 o'clock Monday. A new set of curtains has been pre- sented to the Sunday school by the Dramatic Club, the presentation having been made last Sunday by Miss Lena Parks, president. The Woman's Soclety will méet at a luncheon at tie church March 4 in ob- servance of the March week of prayer for home missions. The B. Y. the services at the Central Union Mis- sion Tuesday evening. B. W. Douglas will be the speaker. The Euzelian class of young women from the Sunday school is planning to attend this meet- | ing in a body. Arlie Johnson and his group will pre- sent a special patriotic program at B Y. | P. U. at 6:45 Sundny evening. FOUNDRY M. E. GROUP TO HEAR 2 SERMONS “Strengthened Stakes” Rector for Service Tomor- row Morning. Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on the theme “Strengthening Stakes.” The evening service will be sponsored by the Men's Club. The subject of the pastor’s address will be “Mountains or Molehills” Members of the Men's Club participating in the service will | include Dr. Louis W. Mattern, Dr.! Frank W. Collier and John A. Smith. P. U. will have charge of | W | | | Selected by | February 23, Rev. John W. Arthur Brown, president of the club, | | will preside. The Women's Missionary Societies will | give an Orientz] lunckeon Thursday for | | the benefit of women's colleges in the Orient, supported by the Woman's For- eign Missionary Society, and fer the |P' aid of the Chinese work on the Pacific oast. The parish house, 1500 Sixteenth street, is open each Tuesday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. for games and sociability for members and friends of tte church school and congregation. The Official Board will meet Wednes- day evening. DR. THOMAS TO PREACH Founders’ Day to Be Observed by Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. Founders' day will be observed to- morrow at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, commemorating the 171st birth- day anniversary of Bishop Richard Allen, the founder and first bishop of the ~ African Methodist Episcopal Church. At the 11 o'clock service Dr. Willlam H. Thomas will take as his subject “There Was a Man Sent from God.” At the 8 o'clock service he will preach to the Pension Club. Mrs. Eva Hood Watson, president. His subject will be “The Parable of the 'I'hree Travelers.” Church school, 9:30 am.: Christian Endeavor, 4:60 p.m.; Ministerial Alli- ance Tuesday at noon. COMING Yadunandan Prasad B. S. Cambridge University BRILLIANT HINDU Friend and associate of Krishnamurt) speak at WASHI GTON CLUB 15h & K St N.W., entrance 1010 13th St. Friday Evening. March 6. 1931 [ Krishnamurti. Tho \!m and His \lc-uur (Iaflm_lir St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NN\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 N DEVOTIONS. Sermon Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross: Sundays at 7:30 p.m,, Thurs- days at 3 p.m TR O art Church 16th and Park Road Tuesday & Wednesday Nights of Lent at 7:30 Sermons by Father Ignatius Smith, O. P. | to K. E | "u THE EVENING IBIBLE CLASS HEAD WILL PREACH HERE Dr. P. H. Welshimer Said to| Be Teacher of Largest Such Group. Dr. P. H. Welshimer of Canton, Ohio, organizer and teacher of what fis claimed to be the world's largest Bible class, will preach at the National City Christian Church on Thomas Circle tomorrow at both services. At 9:40 am. he will talk to the Everyman Bible class. The Le Rendezvous will serve a tea at 6 o'clock, followed by a special pro- gram in_observance of George Wash- ington’s_birthday. The Nonpariel and Alpha Societies will also scrve tea at 6 o'clock The Board of Draconesses will meet at 12 o'clock Wednesday with Mrs. D. F. | Pyle, 1404 Massachusetts avenue. Circle No. 2 will meet at 12 o'clock Tuesday with Mrs. Fannie Foster, 1619 R street The Business Women's mest at the old church Wednesday 6 o'clock for supper, program following. PASTOR TO EMPLOY TEXT 130 YEARS OLD, Rev. Frank S. Niles Will Preach First Pastor's Memorial Sermon on George Washington. Rev. Frank S. Niles, Grorgetovin Presbyterian pastor of the Church, will speak at the 11 o'clock service tomor- | . He will use the same text that used by the first pastor of this church when the original rector con- ducted a memorial service 130 years ago for his friend, Gen. George Washing- on. The topic of the sermon will be “The Fatriot’s Bequest.” This will be pre- ceded v & short story sermon for the children: “How a Little Japanese Boy | s ank You' to the Whole United S ‘The evening service will be held at 7 o'clock in Cissel Chapel and will be led by James Swindells. Mr. Niles will give the last of his series of talks on India, “India and Christ,” Thursday evening. —e. SERIES OF ADDRESSES BEGUN BY CANON WOLVEN Will Speak on Prayer Book Teach- ing at Bethlehem Chapel Every Friday During Lent. Continuing the series of Lenten lec- res at Washington Cathedral, Canon Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to the Bishop of Washington, delivered yes- terday afternoon in the Bethlehem Chapel the first of a series of addresses on “The Teaching of the Prayer Book.” He will speak on this subject each Fri- day at 4:30 o'clock during Lent. On Monday afternoons, beginning Gummere of the Cathedral staff will deliver a series of addresses on “Faith and | Sacrament” at the same hour. The Wednesday afternoon lecture next week will be drli\!red by Cancn Anson Phelps Stokes on “The Meaning | of Lent.” An invitation is extended to all to | attend these lectures, which follow the | in the Bethlehem | evensong service Chapel. CHAPEL SERVICES SET | Metropolitan M. E. Congregation| [ to Hear of Washington and U. 8. At the Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel, Massachusetts and Nebraska avenues, the Metropolitan Memorial | | Methodist Church will assemble fm" public worship tomorrow. The pastor, | Dr. James Shera Montgomery, will give a sermon on “Washington and the Re- | pubic.” The Young People’s Vesper service| g will be held in the woman'’s dormitory, American University, at 6 o'clock. Dr. W. 8. Abernethy will be the speaker. An all-day meeting of the societies of the church will be held at the home of Mrs. James Shera Montgomery, 100 Maryland avenue northeast, Tuesday. Thensophy Power of the Soul Smith Tassin February 22, 8 P.M. 6:30, Paul the Initiate Tuesdays, 8 p.m Mahatma Letters. FPridays. 8 p.m. Secret Doctrine. Reading Room open 4:45-6. RS R Washmgton Lodge, T. S 1218 H_ St N.W. Sunday, February 22, 8:15 P, “Sheaths of the Soul” Study Class Thursdays, 8:15 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg. 1ith and Eve Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections Free Public Lecture Sunday, February 22, 8:15 P.M. | Washington Club, 1010 17th St. The Search for Reality MR. GEOFFREY HODSON OF ENGLAND Clairvoyant, Healer, Scientist and Author Mr. Hodson explains the rationale of super- physical sight and gives the results of his from the viewpoint of th Clalrvoyent. Mis American audiences thus offered an unusual opportunity fo se and hear and estimate for themselves the | rine el this. SIaiEvoyant facults whick sorm of 'the scientific men are beginning to call the X-ray sizht. Possessing the clairvoyant faculty, with gersonal knowledge of the inner planes and finer_ forces of nmature, Mr. Hodson devotes hle time lnreely to résearch scientific men in Eneland to make & lecture tour of the United States. Ausices of the Liohtvringer Theosophical_Lodge. rief Tenthand G Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 11 AM.—“RELIGION’S 8 P.M.— mons on “M Reserve Supper Ticke Thursday, 6 P.M. Circle will | at| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL DR. ALLEN A. STOCKDALE of Chicago, Illinois “THE FORTUNE TELLING RACKET.” The last sermon in the series of Sunday night ser- lodern American Life National 4317, for Church Night Supper, Prayer Meeting, 6:45, led by Dr. Charles E. STAR, WASHINGTON. 1 I | DARRELL CRAIN, PRESBYTERIANS HOLD ORATORICAL CONTEST | Darrell Crain Wins'First Prize ta | Stewardship Event of Young People’'s League. A stewardship oratorical contest, un- \drr the suspices of the Presbyterian Young People’s League of Washington, was held Tuesday evening at th: New York avenue church. Seven young people from the Arlington, Eastern, Eckingon, Hyattsville, ' Metropolitan, | v York Avenue and Riverdale Pres- an Churches took part. of $25, |S second prize of $15, and . third prize of $10. Th w. City ytery contrib- | uted the prizes, which were distributed | at the close of the meeting by Dr. A. | E. Barrows, its treasurer, | “The judges were: Dr. Frank Niles, | Huston "Thompson and Mrs. Irving W. | Ketchum. Others assisting at the meet- | ing were: Dr. Joseph Sizoo, Dr. Henry | B. Wooding, Mrs. Frank Edgington and Miss Helen L. Lyon. LUNCHES TO CONTINUE Men'’s Club of Cleveland Park Will Meet Monday Noon. “The Discouraged Prophet” will be the subject of the sermon at the Cleve- land Park _ Congregational Church. | The pastor, Rev. George Farnham, will occupy the pulpit. Edward Cavin, president of the Men's Club, has announced that the Monday luncheons at the Burlington Hotel will be continued. All the men of the church are invited to these luncheons, at which time the business of the club will ba taken up, as well as any | | matter of interest pertaining to the | church. A campaign for new members { will be held during the Lenten season | by the church. HOME HOUR SERVICE Chaplain to Talk on Washington at Fort Myer. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TOPICS ANNOUNGED FOR LENTEN SERIES Rev. R. Paul Schearrer to Be- gin Sermons Tomorrow at Takoma Church. ‘Two series of sermons are announced for the Lenten season in the Takoma Park_Presbyterian Church by the pas- tor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer. The gen- eral theme of the morning series is “We Would See Jesus.” The particular topics in this series are: Tomorrow, “Jesus, the Leader" Mfll‘th 1, “Jesus, th ',he the Savior”; Jesus, the Son of God.” " At the 8 o'clock service Mr, Schearrer will give a series of sermons on the ezeneral theme, “What Can We Be- The particplar topics in this Antagonist April ster cantata. The church school will assemble at 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Schearrer will meet with the members of the communicants’ class of the senior department of the school in the church office at 10 o'clock. Laura Mattoon lead the inter- mrdl te Christian Endeavor meeting at 30 o'clock: Miss Helene Walker will d the senfor Christian Endeavor meeting at the same hour. ‘The annual dinner of the Brotherhood lub will be held in the church _Wednesday st o'clock Dr. E. V. Wilcox, staff writer on the “Country " Gentleman,” and Rev. Mr. ers will meet Friday 4 o'clock. The communicants’ class for | the boys and girls in the intermediate partment of the school will meet Fri- v at 6:45 o'clock. The Boy Scouts will meet Friday at 7:30 o'clock. Woslatibter Froatytethisi The pastor, Rev. preach on “The Temptation of J-sus— Was It Real and Did He Feel It as Keenly as We Do?"” tomorrow at 11 a.m. Mniversalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. NW. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Soul of America” 7:00—Y.P.C. U. A home-hour service will be held at | 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the recreation | hall at Fort Myer, when Ch plam[ | Ralph C. Deibert will speak on sons From the Life of Washington Other services at the post tomorrow are: 9 am, Catholic services: 10 a.m Sunday School; 11 a.m., Lenten service Adress by Ohaplai Deibert. mfnrmrh REFORMED 15h and O NW. D. D.. Pastor | 700pm—¥Y. P Thursday. 8 p.m.—Lenten Service. _ FIRST . Siin, 5 tnree: ot 11:00 a.m.—Lenten \s Bervices. Unseen." 8:00 p.m.—Men's Program. Speaker, Con- Ereysman Bos am—S8.8. 17 =l T NS Biule filuhmm IBSA Pythian Temple = 1012 9th St. N.w. 4:00 p.m.—Lecture by T. E. Barker, of Bos 2 5:00 p m.—Congrecational Mgeting. 45 p.m.—Lecture by Mr. 'Barker. Seats Free No Collection Chorus Choir Under Direction of Albert W. Harmed. Mus. Doc. | “Jesus, | H. W. Tolson, Il“. 21, 1931 SLIDES TO BE SHOWN ' ON LIFE OF CHRIST Intermediate League Hour a Fea- ture of Petworth M. E. Program. Sermons Announced. Rev. Robert L. Wood will preach two sermons at Petworth Methodist Epis- copal Church tomorrow. At 11 a.m. his theme will be “The Christian Refuge” and at 8 pm.. “How May I Know I Am a Christian?” Sunday school classes will meet at 9:30 and the men’s Bibie class at 10 am. The Intermediate League will have a soclal hour at 6 o'clock, to be followed by a devotional service and lantern slides picturing the life of Christ. At 7 o'clock the Ep- worth League will hold devotions. The preparatory class for boys and girls who will enter into full membershin in the church on Easter Sunday will meet in the church auditorium at 11 o'clock and during the hymn proceding the se) mon will go to the junior department Toom for instruction by Miss Agness Garner, deaconess. Midweek services will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Last ‘Thursday witn d the largest attend- ance recorded at a prayer service, over 150 being present. Mr. Wood will lead the meeting. Wednesday at 1:30 pm. the study class of the' Women's Foreign Mission- ary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. B. Lank, 3719 New Hampshire avenue. All ladies are invited. SOUTHERN. Preshytertan Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Blrd Minister Preaching at 11 AM. by the minister and 7:45 by Rev. Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor Hamline M. E. Church. Sunday 7:30 P.M., Organ Recital A Cordial Welcome to All irrammrtan i T o FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister 11:00 a.m.—"Jesus’ First Words on e Cros: (Broadcast over Station WJSV.) 8:00 p.m —Expository Sermon Mark vii.31-37. on r or. Vestminster League, Social Hour. istian B vorship. ~Sermon by Dr. Tayl Thirsday“prayer Bervice. st car or Mt Pleasant car 6ih st. bus to Irving St Iflrwhyinmn Wuhington Heights John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister Colnmhll and Kalflflm: Rds. 6:00—C_E. Supper Me 8:00““The Tife That is Life Indee Peck Memorial Chapel (Under the Clock ) Penna. Ave. and 28th St. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 11:00 a.m —Public Worsh Iy Hope—Why 7:450m “A_ Young Man's Sunday Sr‘mn. 9:45 Gillett Class. 3 pm m R church for AN "METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. Freeley Rohrer. Minister. 11:00 a.m.— ‘;rh' Fellowship of Chris- —*Bi55a of the Conauerars. T D ens Nient Addreas P I lustrated with stereopticon lides. mwm am. @nngregatinnal Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell ¢ Georze anhlm ‘Church Senoci-9:45 am Mrs, Helena Kimball, Director of Religi Educations Mr. F L. Livingston. Pres tion: Mr. Edward Oavin, Pres Men's Club. Morning Worship it A Diseouraged Prophet. ning_Serv; M1>unt Pleasant Congregational Columbia Rd. at 14th N.W. | Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister | | 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 AM.—Sermon— i “Finding a Creative Certainty” THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Sctentific Counsel for Normal Persons Denominations in their e Problems Staff Consultations. Mondays, 7 to P.M. _Director's Office Hours, 1:30 13 BV ; other hours by appoint- ment, Adams 7979. Streets N.W. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. FUTURE.” Revealed.” EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. borliness.” CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle Rev. 3. Rillman Hollster, D. D., Minister, Cimirch Scho T rinen's BIBIE. Clas T The Sivde Kells Bibie Class. Morning _worship. _Walter Dr. J. Hillman 3 Con- ervatio 500 p.m.—THiemEAIate Merting at the Souns H"”l"x Dramatic o o1e: a 700D M D ¥at the Church Hon High ~School Stu- ¥ Pireside Meeting at He home of Mr. and Mrs * c. Bheila, 3 Fast ir- i “Uflon Service at the Chevy 500 g L ‘hase Frefibovlen’n Church Rev Clark will preach ‘GUNTON-TEMPLE 16(h and Newton Streets. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. “A"SPIRITUAL HEIRLOOM” | Text: Exodus, xv.2. “My father's God, Wl e B "norus Chotr. 6:45 p.m.—Young Prople's \mwm Midweek Service Thursday at THE COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, D.D. Minister Dr. Newton Preston Patterson, D.D. Associate Minister Morning Worship at 11 AM. Dr. James M. Henry preaching. Sunday school at 9:45 am. Young People’s meetings at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. On Thursday evenine, February 26, Dr. McCartney at 8 P.M. will continue a series of lecture sermons on the Ten Commandments . under the general caption “Ancient Laws and Modern " WESTERN W St bet. 19th & 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 11:00 AM. “Faith of Our Fathers.” 8:00 P.M. “What Must I Do To Be Saved?” Music by the Quartet SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with Ses ‘mon, “'God’s Consideration.” 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship, “‘The Lost Sheep.” Thursday, 8 p.m.. Midweek Service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. " GEORGETOWN (Organized 1380.) P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. —Church_School. ing “Worship and Ser- he Patriot’s Be- aues 7:00 p.m —Christian Endeavor. Leader, Mr. J el 11th St. & Rhode Island Ave. N.! REV. KENNETH B. CARSON, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Rev. Kenneth B. Midweek Service, Thurm-y 7:45 pm. ECKINGTON North C; St.. Corner Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister. 11 am.—Annual Praise Service. 8 p.m —Messag Past New York Avenue Church 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Minister Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 11:00 A.M.—“A Strange Confession.” “What, Then, Is Protestantism?” QUESTIONNAIRE PERIOD. February 25, series of Lenten Lectures from 11:30 to 12:30 in the Ball Room of the Mayflower Hotel on the general theme, The following subjects will be discussed on subse- quent Wednesdays during the Lenten season: 8:00 P.M.— Beginning Wednesday, and Our Faith.” 1. How Men Have Found God. Is There a God to Find?—How Can We Know Him? IL. Through Hinduism. The Conflict of Modern India With Its Ancient Religion. 111 Through Confucius. Dr. Sizoo will deliver a “The Faiths of the World Why Modern Russia Leans to Confucianism. How Can Atheism Hold the Reverence of Mankind? IV. Through Mohammed. The Strength of Monotheism—Why it Challenges Christianity. V. .Through Jesus of Nazareth. Is Christianity Reasonable and Why? VI. The Strength and Weakness of Christianity, “FAITH OF OUR FATHERS” Pastor Announces Subject at West- ern Presbyterian. At the Western Presbyterian Church, the pastor, Rev. J. H, Dunham, will take for his subject Sunday morning “Faith of Our Fathers.” In the evening he will bogin a series of sermons entitled PEOPLES SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH 10th & V Sts. NW. Dr. Lewis C. Sheafe, Minister. “Bible Answers to VN-A.l Qu-mom the special_subject bein hat Must I Do to Be Saved?" Other subjects are “What Is It to Be a Christian?” “How Does God For- give Sin?” “Who Will Go to Heaven?" “What About Predestination?” “Why Observe Sunday?” “Can We Believe in Immortality?” ——— McKinley Memorial. “Teamwork in Kingdom Bullding” is the subject of Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins, pastor, tomorrow morning. Rev. H. W. B. Colston, evangelist, will preach at 8 p.m. and conduct revival services every night during the week. Bible school, 9:45 ASSEMBLY Cor. 6th & G N.W. 9:45 AM. ip_11—8ub. H_IN GOD. Sub. 80| & REA] Euvangelical v THE BEAST and HIS IMAGE What Is the Beast—What Is His Image? E‘X&!‘W\fl ed States Face a Great Conspiracy? Lecture by B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. MT. PLEASANT HALL 1813 Columbia Rd. N.W. (Across from the Ambassador Theater) 7:15 P. M. Health Lecture, “Headaches—How to Prevent and Cure.” Dr. E. F. Patterson of the Washington Sanitarium SUNDAY, FEB. 22, 7:30 PM., FREE g‘ DN SN Epimnpal WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. mear Wunn Rd. HOLY COMMUNION .. PRAYER ASCENSION F. Sundnv Fiervices | ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eishth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. ector. MORNING E N 4:00 P.M. CATHEDRAL LENTEN LECTURI 1 R A e Chapel “atier. Even- MONDAY: . GUMMERE, ITH AND SACRAM wmm:smv CANON s'rox!s oN +THE MEANING OF LENT ANON WOLVEN, ON 'n-(r -rzAc ING OF THE NEW K wxa«'oysm AVENUE cARS OR TAKE DLEY ROAD BUS M 11:00 a.m.—Rung Mass snd Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Solemn Eve Benediction, "2 0R ¢ sad Daily Mass: 7:00 AM. Take 13th and D or Florids Avi cars to Eighth and C Streets Northe ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rev. F. J, BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd.and Webster St. ‘The Country Church in the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Madison St. 7:30, 9:30, 11 &.m.: 7:30 p.m. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH Services Sun ly‘ Daily mass. 7 am. __intercessions Prida oly Communion. unday School. “""“Fv‘ R Fector: nemme ctor, pahe ot ot Washine: Confirmation_Tnstruett Evensong and By Hoerts a0 e clas: ss Lenten Service Daily. Except | 'l'h\lndl and_Saturdays, 4:45 2 Holy Communion” Thursda 11:00 A. Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeas! Rev. nnnmt A. Woolfall, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9330 am. «%l\vurrh School and Bible Morning Prayer and Ser- by the Reector. n, Quest of Life's n's Confirmation His TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3rd and C Streeis Northwest ‘v_n" Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communicn. 9:30 8.m.—Children’s Bervice and Church 11:00 a.m—Choral Service with Sermon by the Vica ST. STEPHEN’S AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. Sunday at 11 A.M. “The Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets” Wednesday at 8 P.M. “History of the Prayer Bflok" ST. TEOMAS’ % Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. C. L.. Rector. Rev. Wm. §. Bishop, Vicar. Lenten Course of Sermons by Rector on “Religion in a Changing World,” By Rabbi Silver Feb. 22—"The Role_of R Chaneing ‘worid Lo 10 8 Mar. 1—Sclence and Religlon.” Mar. 8—(The 'Church and Soclal Mar. 15—What 15 Happening to the American Hom, Mar. the Good fLL Mar. 20— o Measure o > Bk 22 Lenten _Services, « cept Wed. an Also | Wednesday Evening Se Preacher. dml)v Chiidien's BR KRR i Christ Church, Georgetown S1st & O Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN TEMPLE. Rector. Rev. ALBERT R. STUART, Asst. —Holy Communion. —Chureh_School. —Morning Pravér and Eer- 8:00 p.m.—Evening Praver and Ad- ress. Wednesday, 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. : ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. ELAND TUCKER, RECTOR. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. Holy Communion. 7 orning Praver and Ser- Bt cation Shall and ‘mon. Evening Praver and Ser- we mon. TUESDAY--ST. MATTHIAS' DAY. o0 Holy Communion. L dnesday, “'n:lus:rAnIl‘v‘r Tbreacher, Rev. H. A. LF e ‘TURSDAY: Holy Communion. Mission Study Class. 3:15—Children's Servics. ‘THIS W’FFK’ SERVICES A APPOINTMENTS. 3 SUNDAY, 8, 11 AND 8. R 8 W-RE\' Dlvld L. Quin, Mt‘l Creek 3 mmAY. :00 a.m.—Holy Euch WEDNESDAY. 5:00 p.m.—Address b . Randoip,” *°" THURSDAY. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. FRIDAY. 8:00 p.m.—Address by Rer. Bishop, D. D. Ample Parking Space. All Souls Memnrl Cathedral and Mat- 2nd & You Sts. N.W. Boben Coolidge terton 30 a.m—Holy Communion. 00 orning _Service, 30 3'm.—Church' School. T. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICE —Holy Communion hiornine Fraver and Ser- mon R B Wm. 8. All Welcome. al Church % . Aves. N.W, H. H. D. B!ln’fliy .Gcllll. o Ay 5 hy rmnfi,un’;nfl Benm‘n 8:00pm _y&ig':" o ; m.—Youns Beopie's otan. Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795, Rev. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. B.. Reetor 7:30 8. m.—Holy Communion 0 .. —Chureh 11:00 .’ —Morning mon. €:45 p.m.— 1317 G St. N.W. ; Bev. Z B. Phillips, D. D. Piayer ang Ser ouile People's League, 800D —Evein Fraser and Ad- Fex Thursday, 8 p.m.—Special Service. ST.. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. 2y 2 6:15 pm— People's Soclety. 00 mpl:vemn( Service. Lectur SERVICES FI!ANCA!’ Tous le dimanche a Gredy 8 445 Par M. D Sasteur ¥, Hewitt. Why Does It Satisfy?—Its Uniqueness. These lectures will be broadcast each week over Station WMAL ® oo " loaptics- ot Tmplica- Monsignor P. C. GAVAN, Pastor mm&mnnmnmmnnumnmmm'muummmunu EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITER