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\—10 =* "WORD FROM CROSS 0 BE TOLD CHURCH Rev.. James H. Miers to Preach Lenten Sermon . Here Tomorrow. At the Fourth Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the minister, Rev.| James H. Miers, will deliver in Lenten sermon course “The Fifth Word | From the Cross.” The sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. At 8 pm. Dr. Miers will speak upon “Transfigured, Prefigured, Disfigured.” Sunday ‘school at 9:30 o'clock, Dr. Miers will speak on “The Second Com- ! ing of Christ” to the ministers’ class. | Judge W A. Andrews will speak on | “Using God's Gifts” before the adult class. A committee of men of the church will receive, headed by Robert J Hall. he Senior Ohristian Endeavor So- | ciety meets at 4:30 pm., followed by | tea and the regular service at 7 p.m.| The juniors meet at 6:45 o'clock, led hY Mary Sterling. The clnsses in New Testament Greek | continue their work of translaticn from the First Epistle of John Tuesday evening The deacons and officers of the Wom- | en’s Missionary Society meet Thursday evening and at 8 o'clock the church praver meeting will be held, led by Dr. Miers. Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, minister emerl- | tus, leaves this week for Emporia, Kans., where he will deliver a series of ser-| mons to the students of the college, ot vhich Dr. Kelly’s son, Dr. John Kelly, is president. Dr. Kelly will later go to Minnewaska, N. Y., where he will spend the Summer as guest preacher and chaplain to the resort. Dr. Joseph Kelly was pastot of this church 52 years. THEMES FOR LENTEN SEASON IN SERMONS Rev. G. E. Lenski to Preach on “A Cleansed Conscience” at Grace Lutheran Church. | The solemnities of the Lenten season | will be_emphasized in the services of Grace Lutheran Church for the week beginning Sunday. At 11 am. service tomorrow the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E Lenski, will preach. His subject will be “A Cleaned Conscience.” Instead of the devotional feature of “the friendly hour,” the young people will unite with the congregation at an /| 8 pm. service. The speaker will be Page McK _Etchison, religious work di- Tector of the Y. M. C. A, who will de- liver an_illustrated lecture on “The Passion Play.” The mid-week Lenten service will be held Thursday at 8 pm. Rev. Mr. Lenski will preach on the subject, “Jesus Faces Death.” For the benefit of those uniting with the church on Palm Sun- day or Easter a special instruction class | is being held by the pastor during the hour preceding this Lenten service. Business meetings of the Young La- dies’ Society and of the church coun- cil will be held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Louis Waple will preside at the meeting of the Young Ladies' Society. Earl Haislip, president of the congregation, | will preside at the ceuncil meeting. DR. SIZ00 TO FINISH HIS SERMONS ON ‘SIN’ “A Fictitious Confession” Tomor- row Will Be Last of Min- ister's Series. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian +*hurch Sunday morning Dr. J. R. 8izoo will conclude the series of sermons on the general theme, “Sin.” The sub- Jject for this.sermon will be “A Fictitious Confession.” ‘The members of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity will be the guests of the church Sunday evening in recognition of the anniversary of the founding of the fraternity in the year 1873. Dr. 8izoo will speak on “Why Jesus Died.” Dr. Sizoo will continue his Lenten lectures at the Mayflower Hotel Wed- nesday morning, speaking on the gen- eral theme “The Faiths of the World and Our Faith” His subject for next Wednesday morning will be “How Men Have Found God—Through Jesus of Nazareth.” The midweek prayer service Thurs- day evening will be conducted by Dr. Sizo0, at which time he will discuss “A Question of Passion Week.” The weekly Lenten service, which is broadcast over Station WOL, will be conducted Friday at 12:10 p.m. by Dr. Albert Evans. COMMUNION SERVICES AT ROCK CREEK CHURCH st. Paul's Young People to Dis- cuss Observance of Lent. At St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Parish, there will be a holy commun- fon service tomorrow at 8:30 am. At 9:30 am. the church school will meet Morning prayer and sermon will be at 11 am. The Young People’s Society will have its meeting at 7 pm. The topic is “Lent—How We Should Ob- serve It The leader is Edwin Whit- comb. At 8 p.m. there will be evening prayer and address by the rector. The Bible class will be addressed tomorrow by Rev. William T. Snead Priendly Society, senior 7:30 pm. in the ‘The Brotherhood of St chapter, will meet at and from there parish hou: Andrew, junior the parish_house to the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 pm. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, chapter, will meet at the parish office buiiding at 8 p.m. On Wednesday and Thursday at 9 am. there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 9 o‘clock. At noon ‘Wednesday the woman's auxiliary will meet to have luncheon, followed by a business meeting at 2 o'clock. The Girls' Priendly candidates will meet Priday at 3:30 o'clock. PASTOR RETURNS T0 CITY Dr. James Bhers Montgomiery ‘to Conduct Services Tomorrow Dr. and Mrs. James Shera Montgom- ery have returned from Norwich, N. Y., where they visited for the week. Dr. Montgomery will conduct services for the Metropolitan Memorial Church con- gregation tomorrow moming in the | Mount Vernon Seminary Chapel, Massa- chusetts and Nebraska avenues The services will be held at 11 o'clock and the subject of the sermon will be: “The Flawless Christ.” Eastern Presbyterian. “The Withered Hand” will be the subject of Dr. A. E. Barrows tomorrow morning. In the evening it will be “Abounding Life.” The BSenior C. E. Society will be hosts to the Presbyterian Young People’s League of the city Tues- day cvening. Women of the church wiil meet Wednesday at 10 am. to sew. Miss £h-twell will tell the Westminster Society Weduesday F"Qflhls lvub “The 8 €o | senfor | Lenten Speaker FEDERATION CHURCH SERVICES. | DR. JOSEPH R. SIZ0O. The speaker at the Lenten services, under the auspices of the Washington Federation of Churches, for the first 1 four days of next week in the New York | Avenue Presbyterian Church, will be | Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, the pastor of that | church. Because of his own service on | Wednesday at the Mayflower Hotel his place will be taken that day by Camilo Osias, commissioner of the Philippine | Islands to the United State: The ministers who will preside are | the folowing: Rev. Charles Enders of Concordia Evangelical, Rev. D. L. Ennis of the Trinity Methodist, Rev. Russell Clinchy of Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional, Rev. Elmore Turner of Takoma Park Disciples and Rev. R. Y. Nichlson of Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant. The chorister will be Dr. Albert Harned, who will be assisted by a double quartet from the National City Cherus each day. The speaker for the closing week, be- ginning March 30, will be Bishop Wil- liam F. McDoel DR. C. C. RASMUSSEN TO CONTINUE SERIES “Am I Fair With God?” Sermons at Luther Place Church Tomorrow. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen,’ pastor of | Luther Place Memorial Church, at Thomas Circle, will continue his series of sermons on the general theme, “Am I Fair With God.” At the 11 o'clock serv- ice tomorrow morning, the specific phase of the subject on which his morning ser- mon will be basad, deals with “Fairness in the Stewardship of One’s Substance.” At the evening servvice his sermon sub- ject will be “Hands That Help Us Up- ward.” The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety will hold its fellowship supper to- morrow at 5:30 p.m in the church par- lors. The leader of the Christian En- deavor meeting. which will be held after, will be Harold Patschke. The Interme- diate Society leader will be Gustav Nordstrom. The final union Lenten service in Washington will be held at Luther Place Memorial Church on Monday at 8 o'clock p.m., with Rev. C. Heminghaus of Baltimore as the speaker. The Lenten drama, “Men Who See Visions” will be presented on Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday of next week in the main auditorium of Luther Place Memorial Church. The drama is under the auspices of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches. “THE WAY OF THE CROSS” * TO BE HEARD AT CHAPEL Peck Memorial Pastor to Occupy | Pulpit During Morning and Night. “The Way of the Cross” is the morning_subject of Rev. Irving Ket- chum, the pastor, at Peck Memorial Chapel. At 7:45 pm. he will speak on “How Shall We View Affliction?” There will be special services in the chapel Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8 pm. s night Page McK. Etchison, secreta of religious education at the Y. M. C. A, will give an illustrated lecture on | “The Passion Play of Oberammergau”; Wednesday and Thursday there will be gospel services, and on Friday night a_young people’s rally will be held in | charge of Eugene Sheely, assisted by several other speakers and a group of young people. The Sunday morning school will meet at 9:45 o'clock. The Highway class will be addressed by Elizabeth | Ketchum and the Cuthbert class by | Dr. Howard A. Edson. The Gillett class will hold its session at 3 p.m. | The Christian Endeavor Soclety will meet at 7 pm. i Eternal NG STAR, WASHINGTO. 10 BE GUEST HERE Massachusetts Preacher Will Talk Tomorrow at First Congregational Church. Dr. Claude Allen McKay, minister of Faith Congregational Church, Spring- field, Mass., will be the guest preacher at First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets, tomorrow morning and evening. He is a member of the Na- uncil Commission on Church Attendance. His subject at the morn- ing service, at 11 o'clock, will be “Man’s Quesf and at the evening service, at 8 o'clock, he will speak on ‘Two Sons and Their Father.” ‘The Church night supper will be held | Thursday at 6 p.m. Dr. Allen A. Stock- dale will lead the prayer mesting at Pp. ‘The .subJ!cl will be suflerlng of Jesu: Sunday school meets at 9:45 am. Sunday. ‘The Senior Soclety of Christian En- “The Idelvor will have a tea and social at 6 pm. Sunday in the Sunday school room. The regular meeting will follow at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. B. E. Litchfield will lead the meeting, and the topic for discussion will be “Important Ideas in John.” The Young People’s Soclety of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the east parlor. Miss Nell M. Berghout, director of religious education of First' Church, will lead the meeting, and the subject will be “Im- | mortality. The Women's Society of First Church il hold an Easter sale Wednesday from 10 am. to 10 pm. in the church patlors. Lunch will be served from 11 to 1 pm, and a dinner will be served at 6 ok CHURCH OF EPIPHANY RECTOR TO PREACH Connecticut Pastor to Deliver Noonday Lenten Talks Next Week. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, will conduct morning and evening prayer tomorrow, preaching at both services. At 11 o'clock the subject of his sermon will be “Achijevement Through the Discipline of Hindrance.” At evensong, at 8 o'clock, Dr. Phillips will deliver the last of his special series of lecture ser- mons on the origin, development and influence of the Christian Church, tak- ing for his sub-topic “The Church and the World Today.” ‘The special Lenten noonday preacher at Epiphany next week, Monday to Fri- day inclusive, will be Dr. Frederick G. Budlong, rector of Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn. The addresses at the afternoon serv- ices at 4:45 o'clock will be delivered as follows: Monday, the rector; Tuesday, Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills; Wednesd: Rev. Dr. James W. Morri Th\ll'sdly Rev. Edward Gabler, rector of Christ Church, Washington, and Friday, James De W. Hubbard, undergraduate !of the Virginia Theological Seminary. DR. COUNCILLOR TO TALK Metropolitan Presbyterian to Be Host to Speaker. The Metropolitan Presbyterian Church will have Dr. Homer J. Councillor to- morrow evening as a special speaker. The Guild-Aid, the organization of women, Mrs. P. F. Snyder, president, will hoid a luncheon and sewing March 25 from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m. Mrs. James Allan and Mrs. C. E. Bittenger, with thelr helpers, will be hostesses at the luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. The annual church meeting and dinner will be April 16. Royal Beck and Charles B. Janes are a committee on arrangements. “ENTRANCED GAZE” Waugh M. E, Putor to Preach at Tomorrow’s Services. At Waugh M. E. Church the annual open meeting of the Anna May Wood Class was held St. Patrick’s day with a program. Rev. Allan F. Pocre, the pastor, will preach on “The Entranced Gaze" to- morrow morning and on “Lent’s Three- Fold Message” in the evening. The leader of the Epworth League will be { Miss Sue Adams. Friends FRIENDS MEETING 1811 Eye St. N.W. m.—First Day School am.—Meeting for Worship. Friends Meeting B 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 1:00 a.m —Meeting for Worshi rew Wilson Wi Chll&llln ‘End . —Thurse Uninersal Bmtgu Christian CHURCH OF ' CHRIST Fourteenth 5t. N-W. 3400 Block. James H. McBroom, Minister. Bible Achool Classes at 10 AM, c~f ) 26 ible Brnds_at 0. Presching at 11 am CHRISTIAN PARK VIE Park Rd. Nr. Ga. Avi Fifteenth Street 15th St and Ky. Ave. 8. b e W. F. Smith Tdependent Mate Quariet owi have charge of 'the night Tvice in 8 service of old-time and favorite selection The National ity EARLE WILFLEY, Minister 11:00 8.m.—Rev. Lee Sadler. 8.00 p.ui—Rey. Lee Badler. Ninth Street “h & D 8. BENIAMIN H. MELTON, Minister. JOSEPH A. SCOTT, Assistant. 5:30—Graded Bible School, 11:00 . m.—Sermon by Ih‘ 5 Bub: Chri: 8:45—Christian Endeavor BSo- cieties. 7:4S—Sermon sublect. A Little Lead Special itic by ihe e, day Bchool Orchestra at {ha eventae dorviee @olumhia Hrights Park Road, West of 14th St. Harvey Baker Smith Pastor 9:30—Church School. 11:00—8ermon, ~ "Relf. f-doiminion. Tge-Chriaid 8:00—Serm | | :EEEEE:——ED ndeavor. Where Were You orn? Brotismal Bervies in the evening. fof——[o]——=u| EEE—EEE—:EEE THE CHURCH OF The Universal Design WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. ASSEMBLY ROOM HOTEL LA FAYETTE “MATTER” LIBRARY RM. 1154, NAT'L PRESS BLDG. Lutheran T _ST.MATTHEW'S 15th Pastor. 11:00 a.m. snd .»m.n.. by Pastor 9:45 .. —Sunday. Beho _Lenten Sérvices every “Wednesday. 8 p.m CONCORDIA CHURCH Synod 9:45 Bibl sehoe " TFREAC l'nNG SERVICE! er; 8 P.M.—Sacred Cantata. The Redemption ‘(’Gounod) & Ay T ne Coe. Baritone Kobers Kathvon. 1ass RVICES English. S>t Paul's W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor ernlnt Church Service at 11 AM, olitan Theatre, F r 10ih hetifeat Street Services n_ Endeavor. and You Streer Bevviees. Z8lindsy School. Luther League. espers Sermon, “A € . m.—Thursday. “‘Ascension. TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 0 a.m.—German Service. m.—Sunday School. 1 DR, CLAUDE MFKAY | IDR. PORTER TALKS “What It Means to Follow Jesus” will be the theme of the meeting by St. Stephen's Luther League tomorrow at 7 o'clock, when the program will be in charge of Hugh Iray and Richard Wa lace. The devotional service will be con- ducted by Warren Wright. St. Stephen’s Leaguers held a St. Patrick's social last -evening, sponsored by Miss Margaret Crossmaf and Mrs. Walter Basinger. Games were under the able dinctlon of Velma Stutier and ‘Warren Wright. The program of St. Paul's Luzher League tomcrrow evening will “missionary” one, and Robert lcech will preside. Lenten services are being held at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church every Wednes- day evening during the Lenten season. These services take the place of the regular weekly Luther League service. Atonement Lutheran Church League services tomorrow evening. The Senior League is held in the parish hall and the Intermediate League meets at the same time in the upstairs annex. o DR. W. F. EAGLESON’S MORNING TALK LISTED Christian Endeavor to Conduct Sherwood Presbyterian Church's Evening Service. At the Sherwood Presbyterian Church tomorrow, Dr. Walter F. Eagleson will preach in the morning on “The Cha lenge of Easter to this Generation.” The evening service will be conducted by the Senlor ‘Christian Endeavor Society, at which service the officers will be in- sialled by the pastor. will lead the meeting, the subject being | “Immigration.” The annual congregational meetixi will be held Thursday night. The Ladies’ Aid Society will furnish & din- ner at 6:30 o'clock. ‘The members of the church will con- duct the prayer service Wednesday night at the Presbyteriam home. Mrs. give a talk on The annual meeting of the Sunday School Association was held Wednes- night. Officers elected were: General superintendent, Mark Taylor; assistant superintendents, Mrs, Harry C. Ovitt, James P. Benfer, Wilmer A. Eisenhart, Willlam E. McGhee and John L. Fowler; secretary, Wallace E. Perry; assistant secretaries, Elmer Echloff, Albert H. Engelbrecht, Raymond Mur- phy, Merritt L. Smith and W. Seymour Mettler; treasurer, Miss Grace Putman; assistant treasurer, Miss Emma Cha: ters; supcrintendent primary depart- ment, Mrs. Mabel E. Sherwood; assist- ant superintendent, Miss Mary Nugent, and librarian, H. Crawford Maynor. ‘The Woman's Missionary Society will meet in the Sunday School Building Tuesday night with Mrs. John L. Knopp and leader. Miss Rachel Benfer | and Mrs. Harry C. Ovitt will speak. “JEWS AND THE JEW” IS SUBJECT OF SERMON a Norman Morgan | | the Washington Federation of Churches. | AT FIRST BAPTIST “Deliverance and Praise” Is Title of Pastor’s Sermon for Morning. “Deliverance and Praise” will be the subject on which Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor, will preach at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning. In the evening he will speak on “Rainbow Round the Throne.” ‘The Swedish Mission will hold its service at 3:30 o'clock, with Dr. K. E. Carlson preaching. Dr. P. S. Ellis of the First Baptist Church, Alexandria, will speak on “The Convention Theme” at a B. Y. P. U. meeting Wednesday evening. Duncan Price and his group Mll pre sent the program at the B. u meeting at 6:45 o'clock tumorrow The B, Y. P. U, is planning a special | Easter program. It will be a play written by Melvin Scott, a member of the First Union. The Union will ob- serve “Win My Friend Week” begin- ning tomorrow. ‘The Pathfinders were entertained at the home of their teacher, Mrs. H. P. Holman. They are preparing for the special program to be presented by the intermediate department of the Sunday school on Easter Sunday. ‘The Emily York Circle, of which Miss Elizabeth Clark is leader, will be enter- tained by Mrs. Frank E. Altemus at her home, Ellicott street, Wednesday t 2:30 o'clock The Ann Hasseltine Judson Circle, Mis. E. A. Stuart, chairman, gave an entertainment Wednesday to the women residing at the Baptist Ladies’ Home in Georgtown. SUNRISE SERVICES Easter Exercises Will Be Held on Temple Heights. The sunrise Easter service on Temple Heights will be different in character this year. In place of the address previously given there will be a pageant by young women from Rust Hall, under the direction of Miss Decker. The music will be held by a choir consisting of intermediate young people’s organi- zations, probably 200 in number. D. Roland Potter, chairman of the Com- mittee of Young People’s Work of the federation, will serve as chairman. The ushers will be furnished by the Epworth Leagues of the Methodist Episcopal | Church South. As previously, these services will be under the auspices of Temple Heights is at the corner of Connecticut and Florida avenues. The grounds are furnished by courtesy of the Grand Lodge of Masons of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Other arrangements will be announced later. 701&flml{r 2 Rev. H. E. Beatty to Speak on “Thorn in Flesh” at Evening Service. “The Jews and the Jew” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in George- | town Lutheran Church by Rev. Harold | E. Beatty, pastor. At 9:30 am. the! Sunday school meets and the Senior | Christian Endeavor Society at 7 p.m. The members of the recently ap- pointed Program Committee are Mrs. Helen Albert, Lieut. Thomas H. Allen, Miss Virginia Bushong and Francis Kidwell. At the 8 pm. service the sermon subject will be “The Thorn in the Flesh.” Union Lutheran Lenten services will be held Monday at 8 pm. in Luther Place Church, Rev. C. Heminghaus of Baltimore is the sp The Woman's Missionary Soclety wil give a special missionary program Wednesday afternoon at the National | Lutheran Home for the Aged. Lenten service Thursday, 8 p.m., subject Teaches Humilit: iy Wersbiping COLONY THEATRE Georgia Ave, and Farragut St. J. Fre‘n ic Wenthel, Pastor 1 Luther Place Memorial Church The Gothic Gflll Rev. Carl C. Rasmu: Pastor You are very heartily invited, unless you have a church home elsewhere in Washington, to join this congregation in_the worship of the Most High at both services tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock p.m. service the sermcn subject will be “Am I Fair With God in the Stewardship of My Substance.” At the 8 o'clock p.m. service the sermon will have as its subject “Hands That Help Us Upward.” 'GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sixteenth and Varnum Streets N.W. GERHARD E. LENSKI, Pastor 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. Classes for ¥ onsclence.” Ser- by Male Quartef “Lenten service: Berion by the pastor. A _CORDIAL WELCOME TO Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. 8. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 am. Morning Service at 11 “HIS DEFENSE” Evening Service at 7:45. “HUMILITY” Young People's Societies at 6:45 P.M. “THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH” SWEDISH LUTHERAN & & aloph fer . F. N. Anderson, Past Chnrcll of the Reformation r. ‘Graded, o n m.— Bl Behoo Sermon. 1€ r| St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NNW. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass at 11:30 {REV. F. S. NILES’ SERMON METROPOLITAN | Sixth and A Streets N.E. ‘ John Compton Ball, Pastor | { LAST WEEK OF | Stockton-Gould Evangelistic Meetings 11 AM.—“Your Next Step.” ‘ 7:45 PM.—“The Most Tragic | Word.” | SERVICES f EVERY EVENING | At 7:45 O'Clock Except Saturday 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. | 2 Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D., Pastor | 11 a.m.—“Conditions That Satisfy.” 8pm—“How We May Know Christ.” A CORDIAL WELCOME. HIGHLANDS CHURCH (Fouricenth ‘Street ‘xt Jefr Newton Mercer Simmon 9:30—Church School. 11:00—"According to Fait 8:00—"What May a Youns Man Be- come?” . 8 8 U., 7 pm. nuisday, * Praves” Service. 10th and N Streets N.W. THOS. E. BOORDE. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. Geo Sullivan, Supt. Sermon Topies: 11:00 a.m.—"Two Days Before over. D. omething You Don't Know.” Dramatized Prosiam by B Y. P. U, MING EDEN. A Stewardanip Present 7 PM. BETHAN Rhode | m-n- g Ave. WUGH T, STEVENSON. Ministe 14 am_and 8 pm, —Preaching by pastor. Bible School. 9:30 a B. 645" Eversbody Feels ‘av Home In Bethany. BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. Arthur P. Black, executive secretary of the Lutheran Laymen’s Association for stewardship, will have charge of the morning service at Northminster Pres- byterian Chapel tomorrow at 11 oclock An {llustrated lecture on “The Pass! Play of Oberammergau” will be given at the Grace Lutheran Church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock by Page McK. Etchison, religicus work director of the Y. M. C. A. This service will be in charge of the young people of the church and will be appropriate for the season. l.ouh! B. Nichols, associate religious work director of the Y. M. C. A, will speak at the evening service of the Breniwood M. E. Church. R. E. Myers, m}lcl secretary of the association, will assist. Harold Leath will teach the Boys' Class of the Cleveland Park Congrega- tional Church tomorrow morning. 1 H. Lawrence Ch:ate will lead the weekly vocaticnal guidance forum on “Insurance as a Profession.” i | Door of Hope" Ts tis Topic .:1 Georgetown Presbyterian Rev. Frank 8. Niles, pastor of the | Georgetown Presbyterlan Church, will | speak at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning on the topic “A Door of Hope. He will also give a short storv _sermon for the children. Rev. Mr. Niles is holding & communicants' class cach Sunday 10 o'clock in the church auditorium for those who are preparing to unite with the church at the Easter communion. The evening service is at 7 o'clock and is in the charge of the young people. Theodore Pleld is the leader. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Rev, Mr. Niles will speak on “The Words of Jesus on the Cross.” (fli]rtfituhrlphlau Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. 8.5, 0 AM. Worshis, 1148 AM. wea.*Blore "Chaan”s_Bar. ) Unitarian ALL'SOULS CHURCH 16"and Harvard s Minister Ulysses G.B.Pierce 2.0. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, “LOSING AND FINDING” 5:00 p.m.—Request program. Lewis Atwater, or- ganist, assisted by Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass. 5:30 pm.—Book Chat. Dr. H. Barrett Learned. 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour: “Under the Southern Cross” CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK., Minister 45—Graded Church School. 11:00—*Abide With U CENTENNIAL ith & Eye N.E. A Memorial Meet- E.Hez Swem 4 Memor Radio_Artists. Raymond. will sing. “How they ‘moved “up to Hew m. Easy chairs (men like them) .m. “Bright GRACE 7" s2hnion, Pastor 9:30—Bible School. Cla: 11:00—“What Is in the By 7:45—"The Way to 6:45—Young People. Chureh, Prayer Meeting Thursday at 3. L WELCOME AT GRACE. WEST WASHINGTON | Cor. 31st & N Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Pastor 9th & S. €. Ave 5> Siinday School. IN MY FRIEND" WEEK. - PETWORTH The Friendilest Church tn, Washington Randoiph Streets n I.Y sul'rn r tor. —Sermon and Bap & TOI, NOURISHED CHRIST.” ;Sermon to Philathes Class. HE GLITTER OF FAITH. Petworth Invites You to MARYLAND AVE. 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. amnm— A w-h 0-1." A special song service will be con- ducted by Mr. Thomas N. FIFT E Nensr.;e'\'tll!h Dr. John E. Briggs will preach. ties and 7:40 pm service in the i X * assisting In prayers, songs and exercises, M. M. B, Smith will sing at both serv- iges. Fre-Easter Meetings (rom Paim pSunday fo Baster. 5. 5. 930 & 3 Pierte chum. That Gar CoME. fNational Baptist Memorial Gove G. Johnson, D.D., Pastor EVERY-MEMBER DAY. T —*“One Body in Chri (Dedication of Canvassers.) “The Book of the Month—the Gospel of 16th & Columbia Road N.W. 11 AM. 8P.M.— John” Bible School, 9:30 AM. (Baptism.) Calbary . w.'s W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“THE DARK LINE IN THE MASTER'S FACE.” Prlye'r Meelln[ 'l'hnrldly. 8 P. 8th & H Sts. N.W. Second in Series on “Messages From the Cross.” 8 P.M. 11:00—Junior Church, Rev. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. —“LARRY FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE.” § 7:45—Organ Recital. Thomas Mos. H. J. Councilor, Minister. :45—Christian Endeavor. FIRST SIXTE!NTH AND O ST“ITI NORTHWEST ASHINGTON HEA Fon"Tie WEARTs Ur WASHNGTSN Samuel Judson Porter, Litt. D., Pastor 11 AM.— Worship_and Luther _Leag! |4 ur High Priest Sacrifice.” uvmummu&;u»uq 8P.M.— “Deliverance and Praise “Rainbow Round the Throne” Sunday School, 9:30 AM.; B. Y. P. SWEDISH SERVICES AT 3:30 BY PAGEANT PLANNED Pastors to Have Leading Roles in Foundry M. E. Drama. One hundred and twenty-five persons selected from the 31 Methodist Episco- pal Churches of the Washington dis- trict will present a dramatic pageant, “Searchers for the Light,” at Foundry | Methodist Episcopal Church, March 27 at 8 o'clock, directed Forelgn Mluionlry Societies. the Woman's Washington's Methodist | of Churches will take the leadi: Costumes selected for historical Tacy are being secured. parts. accu eld Each Sunday at 11| A.M, D. C. League of American Pen | Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Fl:vrzlnce Willard Day, Leader Qvtrttuulinl LECTURE BY THE PASTOR REV. ALFRED H. TERRY SUBJECT: “Across the Threshold” Followed by Spirit Mess: b Bdar, A P M. at Prthian Temple, second floor, The First Spiritualist Church | 1012 Unity Spiritualist Clmrdl 1326 Mass. Ave, N.W. Special message service besinning B.m. with the following R Strack. Mrs. Rrown t _plate from 2:30 t Yool tream Bad” home.bSEed cake #lso served. dinmer will be sery o pm., With Recular services at § pm. lecture wed .,, meditms ey Sbirlt Grestin et Midweek F n:"a lr!vv(tu THE WHITE CROSS CENTIK 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES ®ther Services HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervice e'x{.y" Sunday J‘lv 2:30 P S Society of Wulnn(lon, D. C. 1326 EYE STREET N.W. Phone Metropolitan 188! DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY MEETINGS. 11 AM.—LECTURE 8 PM.—LECTURE ~—Good Words Club. Oven Daily Escept Holidave Classes each evenine at 8 greomt Saturday.” Wednesday a for Sale ALL ARE WELC Hl.' flnhnhm !rmmam : Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Sunday School at 9:40. 1AM, “Jesus and the Troubled Heart” sPM. “The Price of a Lost Soul” Christian Endeavor Socleties, 7 P.M. E mmmrflfimmfimmflmm 3 11 a.m._Sermon by the “The Satisfied Lif m_—8ermon by the Pastor. e Fraving B Lave forCan Sunday school st 9:30. Epw League at 7 pom. Music chotr Al are faviied to worsaip with us. 8. Bdwin Moore, Jr., director of c. oo MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages lm‘x,lI. “""‘-lLN‘IIDAY Messages from Flowers Sunday EV. F. L. DONCEEL 1342 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. DR. E. WHITE Mrs. W.hlu"l'wld: m!fllfi neeunn Wzd anl! readings by a n\lnzn(, Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. ] 11 AM.—“C Class. 10 A M. ' MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church 900 Massachusetts Ave. NW. By Dr. William A. Shelton, Pastor 8 P.M.—“The Mission of Christ” By Rev. Haskel R. Deal, Assistant Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Men are cordially invited to attend the A. B. Pugh Bible The Rev. Haskel R. Deal will address the class at FRANCIS ASBURY| 16th St. Between Irving and Lamont | DR. J. J. RIVES, Pastor —Sunday Sch Epworth Leagues. Thursday. 8 p.m. nusual P nion With God” Calvary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth. Mark De epp, ! Minister. At Eleven oClock “The Heart of a Child” At Eight O’Clock “Returning a Verdict” M. Dudley, Song Leader. —The Church School. Devotlonsl Meeting Thursday at & "The Church With the Lishted Cros TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. 8.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 8. m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Y. P. Conference. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Music by Quartet and Chorus Cholr __of 25 Voices at Both Services. DUMBARTON AVENUE Dumbarton Ave. Near Wisconsin Ave. . ROBERT 8. BARNES, Minist 1 00 a.m.—Church_School. 1:00 reaching by the Minister. a BRIGHTWOOD PARK e 9 { el s Chriatinn.” t the Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn 8t CHEVY CRASE. D. C. J. Phelps Hand, D. D, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “The Cause and Curse of Dis- ity.” 5:50 to 7:45 pm.—Young People’s Con- ference. 8:00 pm.~Union evening serv- ice at All Saints’ Episcopal_Church. Methodist iEarpa William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY . Sixteenth St. near P St. Frederick BrownHarris, D.D., Minister. 9:30 a.m.- —churnh School. Rev. LOInER &, LovEIOT DDy m Sixteenth at Allison Street. CHESTEEN SMITH, D. D.. Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m.—Sermon Subject: “The_ Peril of fous Indifference.” = 8:00 nm.-—Co'( &nbfln.mm meafinl Service in chlr'! of ‘Io'unx People’s Gospel Team. Great Chorus Slnn at Both Services. Metropolitan Memorial (The National Meth Janes Shera Montgomery Minister 9:30—Sunday School. Hall, American Univeraity. 11:00—Public worship, Seminary Chapel. Sermon DOCToR 5 MontEoN. ERY. Subject: “The Flawless Christ” of Girls' Cholr; Schoenthal, soloi Montgomery, org: PETWORTH iz 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: "The View usic: Seminary Mrs. Carolyn Mrs, J. B, 8: Np.m—sermonbyw ‘Wood: ‘The Power of Love.” WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. NE. REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 00 8.m.—Sermon: “The Entranced Gaze.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. 00 p.m.—Sermon : ‘Lent’s Three-Fold Message.” ) OO T AR RIS

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