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MARRIAGE PROBLEM WILL BE DISCUSSED Mount Pleasant Congrega- tionalists Set Round Table Debate for Afternoon. Problem of preparing young people for successful marrieg> by religious and secular education will be considered by members of the young people’s discus- sion group of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church tomorrow after- noon. The minister, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, will conduct a round-table discussion of the question, “What are the possibilities of incorporating into religious and secular education a course of study to prepare young people for successful marriage?” At the same hour the members of | the Young People’s Forum, composed | of high school students, alsp will have | & round-table discussion of the sub- | ject, “The problems of the sorority and fraternity systems in high school.” Continuing his serics of Lenten ser- mons, Mr. Clinchy wil have for his subject tomorrow morning ~“Religion’s Answer to the Demands of Life for a Code of Ethics Which Is Just and Useful.” In preparation for the Easter communion he will speak to the mem- bers of the upper departments of the | church school on “Worship. | Fhe Lenten Sehool of Adult Educa- | tion will have its third session Thurs- | day evening, when the general topic | will be * fon and the Home." rom 7 to 7:45 pm. the two study groups will be addre:sed, respectively, by Miss Katharine F. Lenrooi, assist- ant to the chief of the Children’s Bu- reau of the Department of Labor, on “Problems of the Home in Relation to the Religious Needs of the Child,” and by Miss Lois M. Kugler, director of | réligious education of the Mount Pleas- | Ant Church, on “Young People and the | " At 8 o'clock Rev. Everett R. cnnchv of the Federal Council of | churrha will speak to the combined | on “The Teaching of Religion | Children.” The adult discussion group will meet &% 10 am. tomorrow to hear an ad- dress by Dr. George R. Mansfleld of the Geological Survey on “The Steward of Our National Mineral Resources.” The Education Committee will have a | meeting Tuesday evening, following | which the Mount Pleasant Church Chorus will give a party in the church rlors. A meeting of the Women's | Guild will be held Wednesday morning. | MISS RACHEL BENFER TO PREACH SERMON Rev. Dr. W. F. Eagleson to Deliver|morning Pre-Easter Meditation To- morrow Night. Miss Rachel Benfer of the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian urch, U. S. A, will speak at the| Sherwood Preehyterhn Church tomor- | row morning at 11 o'clock on “mm‘ -a-Goin'.” She has just returned from a lecturing tour through New England and the Middle Atlantic States and is spending th: month of March | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P l!enler on Seventeenth street north- | RQ\'. Dr. Walter F. Eagleson, rector of the church, will preach tomorrow night on “A Pre-Easter Meditation.” Officers of the Senior Christian En- deavor Society were recently elected as follows: i Norman Morgan; secretary, ith: tre Lawrence Rober Chaney will be the leader of the service Sunday night at 7 o'clock. The annual business and social meet- | ing of the Sherwood Sunday School As- | sociation will be held mxl ‘Wednesday. r will be served at 6:30 p.m. fol- h'x by reports of the various officers and the election of officers. Mark Tay- ! Jor is general superintendent. At the recent meeting of the Ladies' | Ald Society Mrs. French Morgan was yo-clected president. Other * officers elected are: First vice president, Mrs. John L. Knopp; second vice president, | Mrs. Mary Wingate; secretary, Mrs. Emmitt J. Midkiff: treasurer, Mrs. Ar-| thur H. Howell. Th> organization has a membership of 55 and has just closed & successful year. CATHOLICS WILL HOLD | PEACE DAY SERVICES| Rev. Hugh Mcxenm s Talk at Mc-| Mahon Hall to Launch’ Week's ' Observance. Tn co-operation with the Catholic of Columbia held at Atonement Luth- | Peace day observance being held throughout the country during the week March 15 to 21, special services have been_arranged to be held at the Cath. olic University. The program is as follows: Sunday, $:15 pm., in McMahon Hall, address by Rev. Hugh McKenna, “Peace the Key- stone of the Papacy”; .4:30 p.m.. bene- diction at the Shrine of the Immacu- Iate Conception. Monday, 8:15 p.m.. address by Rev. R. A. McGowan, assistant director so- cial action department. Naticnal Cath- olic Welfare Council, “Can Eurcpe and the United Statés Unite for Peace?” Thursday, 8:15 pm., address by Dr. Herbert F. Wright, “St. Augustine and Peace.” TWO TOPICS ANNOUNCED Dr. B. H. Melton's Mcrning Subject Deals With Home. Dr. B. H. Melton. pastor of Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, will have as his morning subject tomorrow “Jesus and Your Home” and his evening subject apny Memori ‘suemiay ana Wedpesday the i present “Col- [ lege Days.” & minstrel Show. On Thurs- day evening the Alpha Christian En- deaver Society wilj enjoy a St. Patrick's party at the church. The Boy Scouts will meet at tne church Priday evenin, Huiversalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Great In a Se “Dramatic Incidents 4:30—Musical Vespers. The 7:00—-Y.P.C. U. Ch | day evening, | wiil present the topic “How the Church | | G Church Leader PRESBYTERIANS WILL HONOR MODERATOR. DR. HUGH T. KERR. The annual reception and supper of the Presbyterian Alliance in honor of the moderator of the General Assembly, Dr. Hugh Thompson Kerr, will be held Monday at the Gunton-Temple * Me- orial Church at Sixteenth and Newton streets. The public is invited to hear Dr. Kerr preach at the 8 o'clock service preceding the reception. Moderator Kerr is pastor of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Pitts- | burgh, which is to be the host church for the Presbyterian General Assemby 1 be held in Pittsburgh in May, 1931, He is the regular radio preacher over KDKA in Fittsburgh, He broadcast a service for the McMillan party when was in the Arctic ice and did the me for Admr. Byrds party in the Antarctic. PASTORCONTINUES LENTEN SERMONS Dr. J. 1. Rives Wl|| Talk on “Paying the Price” at Asbury Church. J. J. Rives, pastor of Francis As- bury M. E. Church South, Sixteenth street, between Irving and ' Lamont | streets, will continue his special series | of Lenten sermons tomorro In L)'le his subject will be “Payin Price.” At the nllht service he Wfll speak on “Endurance.” At the Epworth League service at 7 pm., there will be a “Trial” of the “Church” vs. the “Christian.” The leader of the serviee will be Mrs. Ellinor Chapman. The league will have charge of the meeting at Central Union Mis- slon, March 21, at 8 o'clock. J. W. Gul- ledge will be the speaker. The Boys and Girls World Club, a missionary _organization for children from 6 to 12 years of age, will meet each Sunday morning in the junior depart- ment at 11 o'clock to learn about the children of other lands. ‘The Woman's Missionary Society Cir- cles will meet at the church March 18 at 11 am., when+Dr. Rives will review “Trailing the Conquistadores.” The circles wili go into their business ses- sions after the box luncheon at 1 o'clock. Circle No. 4 will meet with Mrs. M. H Mclntyre, 3106 Thirty-fourth | street, the same day at 8 p.m. Thursday night at 8 o’clock, . Dr. Rives will have chaxge of the prayer meeting. |SERIES ON PRODIGAL SON CONTINUED BY PASTOR “A Great Discovery” Will Be Ser- mon Topic Tomorrow of Rev. H. M. B. Jones. “A Great Discovery” will be the ser- mon subject ‘n the series on the prodigal son being preached by Rev. H. M. B. Jones at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth street and Virginia | avenue southeast, tomorrow morning. At the branch building, Seventeenth | |and East Capitol streets, Tuesday at | e e it “Copeland | lood supper. under the auspices of the urora Norma class of young women, r benefit of the building fund. A missionary rally of all the mission organizations of the church will be heid Wednesday evening. | !o At the educational meeting of the | Luther League Central of the District | eran Church, Rev. Howard E. Snyder conducted the devotionals, Dr. N. J. Gould Wicky delivered the address of the evening and Fred Schickler presided | over a business session, during which flowers were presented to the past pres- idents of the District League. The fol- lowing Nominating Committee was ap- pointed: Miss Selma E. Trade, St. Marks, chairman; Miss Dorothea Wass- mann, St. John's, Southwest; Miss Katherine Allen, Incarnation; Edgar R. Gaardsmce, Atonement: George Monk, St. Paul's; Adrian Howard, St. John's, East Riverdale; Gilbert Major, Zion. The District League officers will visit St. Stephen’s League at 6:30 pm. Sunday. Miss Mary Leonberger presented a Lenten talk at Zion's League last Sun- and Philip Krautswurst rows” this Sunday evening at Zion. Lois Bullis will pre the topic “How the Church Grows"” at St. Paul's Leagueé tomorrow evening. No Luther League services are held at St. Mark's during Lent, but each ‘Wednesday evening the Lenten service is in charge of Rev. H. Dennington Hayes or a \'mtmx pastor. The play “Happy School Days” was presented by the young people of Atyie- Iment Lutheran Church in the chireh | parish hall last evening in connection | with a program of entertainment spon- sored by the Men's Brotherhood of that | church. Devotional meeting of the Jeague tomorrow at 7 p.m.. at which time the Interme: es also meet. Wuiversalist D. {Michigan Representative to EVENING WASHINGTLON, HUDSON TU PREACH AT BAPTIST CHURCH STAR. B.Y.P.U. Speaker GROUP MEETING AT BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH. Fill Pulpit Here Tomor- row Night. Representative Grant Hudson of Michigan will be the speaker at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at National Baptist Memorial, taking for his sub- ject, “What Shall It Profit a Man?” At the 11 o'clock service Dr. G. G. Johnson will speak on the subject, | “This Grace Also.” The Bible School | meets at 9:30 a.m. The service com- | mission of the B. Y, P. U. will present a | program at 6:45-p.m. under the direc- tion of Cecil McLendon. The city organizations of Christian | Endeavor and Epworth League members will be the guests of the Columbia Fed- eration of B. Y. P. U. at this church | March 17 at 8 p.m. A part of the pro- | gram will consist of the pageant, “He Is Risen,” by Sumerau. At 7:30 p.m. the class in prophecy, under the direc- tion of Mrs, E. G. Moore, meets at the church. On Wednesday at 2 p.m. the Kathleen Mallory Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Raby, 4436 Reservoir road. At the same hour all the newly | Rhode Island avenue, tomorrow at 3 organized missionary circles meet at|o'clock. Mr. Holland has been engaged the church. At 8 p.m. that day the | in young people’s work for a number of Bible School board meets at the home | years. He is being brought to Wash- of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Gaskill, 1651 Ho- | ington by the Devotional Life Com- bart street, | mission_of the Columbia Federation of In preparation for<the every member | Young People’s Unions. which is to be held March .| The Wigs and Queues Dramatic Club ] ‘v will be served at the church | of First Church Union will present “Her for 8il the men who are to. talke part in | Step Husband” three-act comedy, at the canvass Thursday at 6 pm. At |the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth and 7:10 pam,, the pastor's class for boys|O streets, March 27. The play is being and girls will meet at the church The | directed by Dorothy Winchloe and Lena midweek service of the church will be |Parks. The proceeds are to be used in held at 8 o'clock. | paying for the mew stage curtaln in The Junior World-wide Guild meets | the B. Y. P. U. and Sunday school at the church Priday at 7:30 pm. At|room of that church. the same hour the Boy Seouts will meet. | A large delegation from the Columbia | Federation went to Baltimore last Tues- day night where they gave an im- provlsed preview of the B, Y, P. U. of merica Convention, to be held in Wuhingum next July. The purpose of the preview was fo interest the Balti- ‘more young people in the convention and secure pre-convention' registrations. |PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL TO HEAR PASTOR SPEAK! “Paul's Unbounded Confldence in the Love of God” Chosen for Address. “Paul’'s Unbounded Confidence in the | Love of God” is the morning subject of Rev. Irving Ketchum at Peck Memo- rial Chapel. At 7:45 pm. he -m speak on “What Has Christ to Gi Sunday school will meet n 9:45 a.m. The highway class for all women meets | at this hour with Elizabeth P. Ketchum. Dr. Howard A. Edson will address the men’s class. At 3 pm. Mrs. A. F. Gillett’s class will hold a service in the church par- lor. Christian Endeavor, 7 pm. The RICHARD HOLLAND. “How to Win My Friend” is the sub- ject of an address to be delivered by Richard Holland of the American Bap- tist Publications Society at Bethany Baptist _Church, Second street and —o ST. MARGARET’S TO HOLD SERVICES DURING WEEK Dr Herbert Scott Smith to Preach | Tomorrow on “Strengthen the Things That Remain.” Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret’s Church, Connecticut ave- nue and Bancroft place, will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “Strengthen the Things That Remain.” a.m. holy communion will be celebr: The organized workers of the parish | and members of the Communicants’ League will make their corporate corh- munion at this time. Sunday school will convene at 9:30 am. The service at 11 am. will be morning prayer. At 3:30 p.m. confirm- ation instruction will be given. At 4:30 p.m. evening song; Rev. Robert Shor:s will preach. During the week the services will be: Evening prayer, with address by Dr. Smith on “Christian Stewardship,” a 4:45 pm. Monday and Tuesday; Litany | and address by Rev. Shores on “Christ D. C, SATURDAY, BISHOP TO EXPLAIN RESTRICTED RELIEF ! | Washington Cathedral Ser-| mon Will Be Broadcast at 4 P.M. Tomorrow. “Restricted Areas of Relief” will be the topic on which Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will preach in the Bethlehem Chapel of ‘Washington Cathedral tomorow at 4 pm. ‘This is the third in a series of Lenten sermons by Bishop Freeman on Sunday afternoons under the general title “Re- ligion and Life.” broadcast by radio over Station WMAL. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, Canon of Washington, will preach at the 11 aum. celebration of the holy communion in | the Bethlehem Chapel. Among the other services will be cele- bration of the holy communion at 7:30 am. and morning prayer and litany at 10_o'clock. Under direction of Rev. John W. Gummere, a member of the cathedral stafl, two pilgrimages will be conducted to the cathedral chapels and to objects | of religious interest and devotion within | the cathedral close, at 12:30 and 4 pm. starting from the Bethlehem Chapel, tomorrow. These piigrimages are open . all who care to participate. Lenten lectures. in the Bethlehem Chapel at 4:30 following evensong next week will include: Rev. Mr. Gummere on Monday, subje ment”; Dr. C. Er St. Thomas' par ject, “Three Types Raymond L. Wolven, "idny, Teaching of the anyrr Book.’ SERIES TO BEGIN Beginning mmorrnw mnmlnl Dr, James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central | Presbyterian Church, will begin a se- ries of sermons on “Christ in the Mod- ern World.” ‘The Young People’s Priday Night | Bible Class, under the instruction of Dr. ‘Taylor, will continue the studies in the “Last Week of the Life of Christ.” Old Time Revival PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 312 John Marshall Place. Evangelists Earl W. and Beula O. Clark Every Nite but Thyrsday, 7:30 Sunday, 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. Healing for soul and body Two cancer cases wonderlulllyk healed sic Subject, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Loves the Prodlnlu’ pastor will conduct the midweek con- ference service Wednesday night. The | Cuthbert class will present a minstrel | show in the parish hall Tuesday and | Thursday nights. | The Saturday morning classes in sew. | ing, carpentry, painting and sculpture | will be held in the chapel rooms and pxrl(h hall at 10:30 a.m. The president Mrs. Morris D. Ervin. and the World Today” at 4:45 p.m. holy communion at 11 a.m. Thursday. offices of instruction, with address on “The Use of the Prayer Buok" by Rev. Shores, Friday at ¥ REV. C. N. WILLIAMS WILL OCCUPY PULPIT | Missionary Head to Preach Again at National City Christian Church Twice Tomorrow. ‘The pulpit of the National City Chris- | tian Church will be occupied again to- | morrow by Rev. C. N. Williams, secre- tary of the Christian Missionary Society for Maryland, Delaware and Virgin His subject tomorrow morning will be “When Man Saw God” and in the eve- ning “The Mighty Task of the Church.” At the monthly meeting of the Alpha Ohrli.!llln‘ E;;!e:&mrt Bgdetl)(r lshe Hre‘s!r nation of President Brool aines 4 was acccpted as he expects to leave THURSDAYS, 8 P.M. Washington at an early date. Miss TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0002. Gladys Pflnce was elected to fill the flt‘hnhim yl’m'fltflnt Biviu DRI gERhode Island Ave. TThe Crusaders’ Bible class has an- nounced its annual Easter brenk[ut First and Rhode island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister ~Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yoganand: BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, March 15, 1931, 8:00 P.M. “The Danger of Worshipping | Personality’ THE, CHAMPLAIN. APT. 51. 4 K Sireet KOPILA'§ SAI\KHYA PHll.OSOPHY 'UESDAYS, 2:30 AND 8 P.M. which will be h-ld at the Hotel Fayette, at 8 a.m. Easter sundly MEMBERS TO BE ADDED Rev. Harry L. Collier, pastor of the Full Gospel Tabernacle. North Capitol and K streets, will preach at 11 am. tomorrow on “Life on Wings,” when communion will be administered and new members received. He will speak at !he evangelistic service at 7: 30 pm on “Died Abner as a Fool Dietb.” ‘The Sunday school ,000 memberx‘ cruaude" will meet at 9:30 a.m. and the | Young Crusaders at 6:30 p.m. The pas- tor will conduct a divine healing service Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. and the Pente- | costal praise service Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Other services are Bible study class, 'rhursda,v. 7:45 pm.; choir, Priday, 7:45 p.m.; prayer, Saturday, 7:45 p.m. Eastern Presbyterian. “Loyalty Sunday” will be observed tomorrow. -Dr. Blr‘rn“s subject in the morning will be “The Temple Chest” the evening “The Measuring Ro ‘Wednesday, community sewing from 10 am. to 4 pm. Thursday evening the Sunday school officers and teachers will meet and Friday evening the Junior C. E. will hold a_social. Sunday School at 9:40. 11 AM. “Jesus on the South Road” “Methodist Emurnpul Sol"l‘ll EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Ave. N.E. Dr. John C. Copenhaver Pastor 11:00 am.—Sermon by the Festor, He Vaved iy nmnn - 8:00 p.m.—Sermon_ by Dr. e setetary of Wash: Federation of Bible Hall Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 6th and G_Sts. N.W. Harry V. Schaeffer, P.Allllf Pentecostal Revival Now_Being Conducted by Mrs. Etta E. Reckley of Miles_City, Monta —Subjects— Sun., 11 a.m. “The Triumphant Church.” Sun, 7 D.m 2 ington Churches. Epgorth League at 7 pm. School at 9:30 a.m. Visitors weicomn to all, seivices. - Masic robed choir . Edwin Moore, Jr., director of music. Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. FRANCIS ASBURY| 16th St. Between Irving and Lamont gning in Ll!e" DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor W-e:- o € Fessting Evers Night 5 the Price.” 8p.m.—"Bodurance.” 9 a.m.-_Sunday School 7 pm—Epworth Leagues. Downtown Chu 01d-Time ' Religion STRANGERS WELCOME | Frureons. An Unasual Praver Heeting. Welcomed. Methodist Epinrnpal SOUTH. MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. William A. Shelton, D. D., Pastor 11 A.M.—“Stewardship of All Life” Confession” of Lenten Sermons on in the Life of Christ” Cantata, “ u,’ by Gounod. s Choir Under Direction of Albert W. Harncd, Mus. Doc. 8 P.M.—*A Certain Rich Man"” Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Men are cordially invited to’ attend the A. B. Pugh Bible Class. Lugene Black will discuss the subject “How May We Accept Jesus as Our Saviour?” Lesson begins \ at 10 a.m. (llnngrrgafinnal FIRST CONGREGATIONAL|: Tenthand G Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Dr. CHARLESE. JEFFERSON Pastor Emeritus of Broadway Tabernacle Church, New York City —“THE NEW COMMANDMENT” —“SHINING €HRISTIANS” 11AM. 8 PM. Reserve Supper Tickets, Ni per, Thursday, 6 P.M. Prayer G. L. Farnham, ter of Clevel Washington. MARCH 14, ‘The service will be | Subject: “Modern Version of the Book of Job.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED 1931. Page McK. Etchison, religious vofk director, Y. M. C. A, will have ch: of the morning service tomorrow at Northminster Presbyterian Chlpel will speak on “The Lost Book.” Mr. Etchison will speak in the even- ing at the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, at Cottage City, Md,, on “The Passion Play.” This ‘address will be fllustrated. Louis B. Nichols, associate religious work director of the Y, M. C. A, will speak at the morning service of ll’w Kenilworth Presbyterian Church. R. ‘[Myerl, social secretary of the Y. )‘ A., will_assist. C. | “'Hafold Leath will teach the boys® class at the Cleveland Park Congre- gational Church tomorrow morning. Hardle Seay, general auditor of the Southern way Co., will lead the vocational guidance discussion Monday night, His subject will be “Accounting as a Profession.” CLASS MEETS TS MONDAY Bible Pupflu Are ununs Study of Book of Genesis. The Bird's-eye View Bible Class, which 1s studying .the book of Genesis, meets at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, Porty-second and Fessenden streets, Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, teacher. Bermon topies announced by the pas- tor are “Established in the Faith” for | the 11 o'clock momning = service, and “The Heart of Lydia” during o'clock evening service. Bible school, 9:45 am.; B, Y. P. U. socleties, 7. midweek services, teachers and officers’ conference at 7 p.m. and prayer service | aL 8 pm, and “Faith and Sacra- | (flnugrrgafinual Mount Pleasant Columbia Rd. at 14th N.-W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Sermon— “Religion’s Answer to the Demands of Life for a Code of Ethics Which Is Just and Useful.” Thursday, 7:00 P.M.—Lenten School of Adult Education. “Re- ligion and the Home.” THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Sclentific Counsel for Normal Persons of All D Staff Consultations. Mondays, 7 to 11 P.M. Director's Office Hours, 1:30 10 4:30 PM.: other hours by appoint- ment. Telephone Adams 7975. Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. George Farnham st Sunday, March 15. Special Service, 10:30 A.M. Charles Rann Kennedy's Pla; ‘The Servant in the House To be glven as a dramatic reading by the pastor. ~ Note change of time for service. Streets N.W. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. ional 4317, for Church Night Sup- Me led by Re: land Park Cun.n.nwnl Church, Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth, Mark Depp. Minister. At Eleven O'Clock “The Withered Branch” At Eight O'Clock “The Happy Medium” Dr. H. M. Dudley, Song Leader. 9:30 a.m.—The Church School. Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. EN! D. D.. Minister. udas Tscariot. Music by Quartet and Chorus Cholr of 25 Voices at_Both Services. | DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. Rev. ROBERT S. BARNES. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Preaching by the Minister. 1:00 p.m - Epyorin_ Leasue, BRlGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jeffers whTER 3 AhRATE Ml Minister. Sermon, Gemeration. McKendr;ee Avenue N.W. 921, Massachusetts Avcnue NW. 11:00 AM.- “Strange Fire Upon the Altar.” 8:00 P.M.— Service by Team From _ Christian th_Fellowship. _ WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn §t. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. J. Phelps Hand, D. D., Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “A Perilous Supposition.” 5:50 to 7:45 pm.—Young People’s Con- ference. 8:00 p.m,—Union evening serv-~ ice at All Saints’ Episcopal Church. CHEVY CHASE. Conn. Ave. and Shepherd 3. T. Spicknall, William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. mear P St. Frederick BrownHarris,D.D., Minister. " !D—Church Sthoo 1:00—""Part ny With Jesus.” HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street CHESTEEN SMITH. D. D.. Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School, 11:00 a.m.—“Family Da; ister’s ~ them Christian _ Spirtt Home Life. 8:00 p.m.—“Women’s Night) Special _Music by Ladies’ Sextet. Ser- mon, “The Modern Queen.” Walbrock Epworth League of Baltimore special guests at the League Hour. Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Mass. and Nebraska Avenues N.W. (Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel) James Shera Montgomery Minister 9: 30—Sundly School. University, H 11 '00——Publlc worship, Seminary Chapel. Sermon b ‘TOR MONTGOM- ERY. Subject: “THE DIFFERENT ROADS OF LIFE” Ministry of Musie: Seminary Girls' Choir; Mrs. Carelyn Schoenthal, soloist: Mrs. J. S. Montgomery, organist. 'PETWORTH & CIRCLE Rev. Robert Louis Wood, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_School. 10:00 a.m.—Men's Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Mr. Wood. | Ameri- Hurst s EVERY Ol B SPECIAL SERVICE Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Seeks Full Attendance. A special day has been set apart by Q.ha session of the Metropolitan Pres- byterian Church to secure the attend- ance of all of its members and friends. Royal Beck and Sergt. Charles Wise are the Committee on Promofion The Sundn school is co-operating with P. Snyder as superintendent lndin Hh ajdes of departments are C. H. 3 H. F. Lowe, Miss Mar- garet Moore and ail of the teachers. The people discuss at their g_“My Responsibility to Charles C. Wise, jr., the president. A Young People’s mght will held at the evening service with a debate on the subject: “R«uolved tha young people should cultivate the habi of church-going.” Two young men will present the arguments. e pastor, Rev. Freeley Rohrer, will preach on the | evening m the Church.” g audience. New Jerusalem l (SWEDENBORGIAN) | |CHURCH OF THE. HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes. Dfll)—Au:m’ Agnlt Class, Alice Thacher Yoo 0% 11 Do—Mornhlx. or thi) ‘The Pastor will h Mll o the #ion meeting h Uan "Charits.” Openin by Rev. H. Brisks Wiitiam " F. ANY TIME i nubjocz “‘Our Common Salvation” to the | WED! Christian Sctence tian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS. TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid 8t. Second Clmrdn ol Chrlu Scientist Third Clmrch ol Chrm Scientist 13th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ s:lemm 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: ¢ “SUBSTANCE” | SERVICES— | Sinday Senbor AR o DAY EVENING MEETING—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and Sundays and hLolidays, 2:30 te 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-111 C St. N.E. | —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 fim. week | _days. Closed Sundaysand holidays. | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 930 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-—Tivoli Bldg. 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (excepg Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7.30) Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to p.m. | Enangeliral Mount Pleasan “Tell Me What You Eat and I What You Are.” FREE 1813 Columbia‘Road N.W. (Across from the Ambassador Theater) 7:15 P.M.—Medical Demonstration Sunday, March 15, 7:30 P.M. “666” THE MYSTIC NUMBER OF APOCALYPSE A Lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson t Hall Will Tell You Wllclll l Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. OANG PRAVER LITA HOLY ~ COMMUNION '~ AND SERMON, P \CHER. CANON STOKI 'S EVENSONG AND snuow. PRIACH!R THE BISHOP OF ASHING- TON. k-4 “‘RE- SIRICTED XREAS OF BE- TEF" £ % CATHEDRAL LENTEN LECTURES 104 Betbleher ch-pel after Even- MONDAY: wEDweE RE AT AND sAan 43 REV. DR. C. ERN Bi¥ren TirES OF WOLVEN. ON “THE c"'o"m PRAYER BOOK.” Ave. Cars or Weedley ST. AGNES’ CHURCH ia. Aver or'%. Canliol 'st. can Services Sunday. 7 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Daily mass, 7 am. Evensong sand intercession: m. FRIDA TEACHING Take Wisco: & H H H g £ 5 Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Srd and C Streets Northwest The Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES —Holy Communion. hildren’s Service and Church 001, 11:00 a.m. —Cho{;l Servic with Sermon by the 'ST. STEPHEN'S AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. Rev George F. Dudlcy. D. D., Rector. SERVICES. WEEK OF MARCH 15, 1031 Holy Communion . i School Preacher, Rev. C. M. Confirmation Service Sermon by _the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop f Waghingtor HeAlng Bervice, Tuesday. Holy Communion, Thursday. Lenten” servicer, dully (€% B845 w900 P, M. M. M. M. Wednesday 2150.. "CHRIST CHURCH GEORGETOWN. 315t & O Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN TEMPLE, Rector. Rev. ALBERT R. STUART, Asst. m_g: fioom unn o‘#?mu Praver and Ser- vening Praver and Ad- e vening Prayer. —Holy_Communion. b.m.—Midweek Lenten ice. Priday. 5 p.m.—Litany. & ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT. 0 Holy Communion. Rureh School. orning Praver. ‘alk and_Sermon. 7:30 p.m—Evening Prayer and Ser- m.—Evening Praver . Breacher, Rev. Robert D. 0 a.m.. Holy Communion. 0a.m, Study_Class. Ciifldren's Service. Children's Wednudu. and Sermon. NI, Friday—3 15 p 's B ADVENT PARlSH 2nd & You Sts. Mv Ilobert Coolidge Mnmmn m.—Holy Communion. e ou m —Morning Service, 'm.—Church School. T. JOHN'S CHURCH' Lafayette Square SERVICES: ly € nion. Morning Fraver and Ser- e: “Rationaliym As n Aid to Religion.” Dr. Johnston Will Preach. “Emptying Seit.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 pm.—Sermon by Dr. B. W. Meeks. WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“Paul's Last Words.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 8:00 pm.—“The Christ of the Burning Heart.” Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D.. LL. D.. Rector Re: rrit D. D. M. A School. ¢ Praver and Lit- mon by the Reclor. . —Young. .m,—Evening Servl Sermon, “Henr: g iEpifiwpal ASCENSION 12th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Parsons, Rector. am.,1lam. &8pm. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Street Northeast bet, B & O Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D. Rector. The Rev. W Sunday Services and_ Sermon. ind Bene- Daily Mass: 7:00 AM. caTake 13th and D or Florids Avenue o Eighth and C Streets North- The Rev. Calvert E. . Buck will be the special preacher at the eleven o’clock service. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bavcroft Place Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, D. D. Rect: Rev. Robert Shos SARMARAARAAA AT RRRREMARRIG I Assistant, . SUNDAY. :30 a.m.—Holy Communion. municants’ League. 30 2.m.—Sunday School 90 3 "Morning - Praver and Ser- fmon by, th T Com- 9: 1 1 at ! 30 p.m.- —-Cnnfirmtuon instruction. 4:30 p.m.—Evensong with Sermon Rev. Robert Shores. Lenten Service Daily, Except Thiirsdays and_Saturdays, 4:45 7 Holy Comn‘!;flalflon ‘l'hund.’l at Saint Mark’s Third and A Streets Southeast. Rev. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector. 7:30 a.m. Communion. Holy 9:30 am. —crmm School - and Bible Cla; 11:00 a.m. —Ccmflrmntlon Service. Ser- mo: Bl.lnop of Wl-hlnnon Rev. 8:45 p.m.—Youne Pespies Meeting, 8:00 pm —Evenine Prayer and mon by the Rector. Thursday, 11:00 2.m.—Holy Communion 4ng Sermon by the Rector, “Persenal Relizi 8 V.~ Evening Prazer ang Sermon by Hev. H. lowman. St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St: N.W. SUNDAY AT 11:00 “KEEPING STEP” “So shall my walk be close with God, and serene my' frame: Srha: Teads me To be Lamb. WEDNESDAY "Tlle Sucrnme‘r:l:::um ST, THOMAS Rev. C. Ernest Smith. D. C. & v. Wm. S. Bis] - 1t Bet. mmmmnm&m#smmsmmmm&mwmmmmm&mm&wm SERVICES 8 11 AND 9:45 a. \qult, Bivle Class 1100 a.m.— PENING 70 THE AMERICAN ROME" 8:00 pm—Rev. Clyde Brown, Hyatta- wrnnugux—;s p.m.—Address by Rev. 3 andolph. AY—11 —Holy Eucharist. 2 Kiress by Hev: Wi, ce. All Welcome. FRERARRERI NI IR RIAFAAAR I NARARRERAAD 3 RRARRA Bishor. Ample Parking Si All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedrat and Conn, Aves. N.W, .!1. H. H. n Sterrett, Rector. -Hol: ommunion, ~8undl! School. orning Prayer and Sere a. mon. :30 p:m.—Young People's Club. Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795. Rev. EDWARD GABLER, 8.’ T, B, Rector a.m.—Holy © m -cnnrch"m"'""f"' orning Praver and Ser- un Py Lea; nuwm—m o Bouver o Ad- e ‘Thursday. 8 p. “ res, lo ven- pasteur P. ROCK CREEK PARISH Rev. F. J BOHANAN, D. D. Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Country Church in, the Gity. .9 P 5 3