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BISHOP FREEMAN'S TALK T0 BE ON AR Tomorrow Afternoon’s Ad- dress at Bethlehem Chapel Will Be Broadcast. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will make a short address at special services tomor- row at 4 o'clock in Bethiehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral. The service will bs broadeast over the radio through Station WMAL of the Cclumbia Broad- casting System. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith, former rector of St. John's Church, Lafayette Chapel tomorrow will be celebration of Chapel tomorrow at the 11 am. cele- bration of the holy communion. ‘The other services in the Bethlehem ehapel tomqrrow will be celebration of holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and read- ing of moming prayer and llany at 10 a. s pilgrimages will take place at Wumnpmn Cathedral tomorrow, at 12:30 p.m. and at 5:15 p.m., both start- ing from the Bethlehem Chapel. Rev. John W. Gummere of the cathedral staff will conduct these pilgrimages | through the cathedral crypt chapels and to objects of religious devotion and interest within the Cathedral Close. Cathedral Lenten lectures will con- tinue next week in the Bethlehem Chapel at 4:30 p.m. in accordance with the following schedule: Monday, Rev. John W. Gummere on “Faith and Sac- rament”; Wednesday, Rev. Robert Lee Lewis on “Responsibility,” and Friday, Canon Raymond L. Wolven on *The ‘Teaching of the Prayer Book.” These lectures are open to the public. A quict period for lay readers of the Diozese of Washington will be held at the College of Preachers Thursday. It will open with a special service in the chapel at 5 pm., followed by supper in the refectory and an evening devotion- al conference at which Bishop Freeman and Bishop Rhinelander, warden of the College of Preachers, will speak. “THE SATISFIED LIFE” IS THEME OF ADDRESS “God Proving His Love for Us” Is Evening Talk of « Dr Copenhzer. “The Satisfled Life” will be the topic of the sermon of Dr. John C. Copen- haver, pastor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue north- east, at 11 o'clock tomcrrow, and at| 8 p.m., on “God Proving His Love !ur[ Us.” - Sunday school, 9:30 am.; Ep-| worth League, 7 p.m., Philip Smith will | be the leader. The Ewporth League is planning to hold services in the “home” at Blue Plains tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. Transportation will be provided for those who plan to attend and the start will be made from the church. A conference will be held in Epworth Church Sunday at 3 o'clock on “Chil- dren’s Units in the Local Church.” The program_will be under the direction | of Mrs. Prank T. Israel, superintendent of children's divisicn of the Washing- ton district, and Miss Eita Mal Russell, director of ,children’s division of the Baitimore. Goaference, Methodist. Epis. | copal Churches South. The teachers of | children in all of the Sunday schools of the Metnodist Episcopal Churches South of the city have been invited to attend. Registrations are being made with Mrs. C. C. Kirby for the baptism of babies, to be solemnized at 10:30 o'clock | Palm Sunday. The Hummer Memorial Class is plan- ning a “shower” of potatoes for the church’ home for the aged and orphans | at Cmmernburx on April 7. Dr. Copenhaver will deliver a Lenten lesson Thursday evening. His t- pic will be “What Makes Joy in Heaven.” The Epworth League council meeting will be held March n church at 8 o'clock, 2 BIBLE READERS REPORT PROGRESS IN 3 STATES | NWew York, Massachusetts and| Florida Taking Interest in League's Work. ‘The March meeting of the National and International Community Bible Readers' League was held Monday evening at 1103 Vermont avenue, with the president, Mrs. Louise Harding Earll, presiding. rts were made by the members that indicated definite progress and a developing_interest in distant States, | espectally New York, Massachusetts and Florida, The announcement was made that awards for the Winter Bible read- | ing contest courses will be presented in | May. Col. E. L. Mattice, chairman of the im Committee for the Pifth An- nual Easter Eventide Service, to be held in the Bylvan Theater, on the Monu- ment grounds, reported details for the service were nearing completion, At this service the 1,000 coples of the| booklet “Luke” will be distributed for audience reading and for souvenirs. A |St. Paul's | sermons tomorrow morning |ligion in a Changing World.” Chester Cathedral, England. ARLY in the tenth c!hturt Ethel- red, the Ealdorman, uilt an cold church, which existed at Chester for about & century pre- vious to that date end dedicated the new building to St. Werburgh granddaughter of Anna, the King of East Angles, and to St. Oswald. His foundation of secular canons flourished to the year 1095, when Hugh Avranches, founded a Benedictine monastry at this lace. This monastry, famous for its wealth, its fair and its Miracle Plays, was suppreued by King Henry VIII and art of its revenues devoted to the en- dowmenb of the new bishopric at Ches- tht'e record beyond the stones them- selves is left to tell the history of the abbey and cathedral church. However, immense damage was inflicted on the buildings during the Civil War, during which Chester, being the nearest port to Ireland, was & place of great strate- THE EVENING gic importance, Various attempts at restoraticn were made at different times but jt was not unsil 1868 that the great restoration of Dean Howson really se- cured the stability of the whole build- ing. In that year Sir Gilbert Scott be- gan the work which undoubtedly saved the church for future generations. Chester, like York, hes preserved its | beautiful walls with wonderful com- pleteness during their nine centuries of existence. Rising beyond a_ green-clad church yard of immemorial antiquity, the beautiful warm red stone of the ca- thedral makes a picture of great beauly in spite of its new appearance. Promi- nent features of the structure are the unusually largs south transept, the finely proportioned Lady Chapel and the curjous terminaticn’ of the south | choir aisle, the two latter the work of Eir Gilbert Scott during the reconnruc- tion 63 years ago. DR. RIVES TO SPEAK TWICE TOMORROW Francis Asbury M. E. Minister to Discuss “Meaning of Cross” in Morning. Dr. J. J. Rives, the pastor, will oc- cupy the pulplt at both services at| Prancis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Sixteenth . street be- tween Irving and Lamont streets. In the morning he will t: s his sub- ject “The Meaning of the Cross. At the evening service he will continue with the third study of four types of human beings, taking as his subject, “Briars.” The Epworth League servige at 7 p.m. will bs led by Carlton Brayshaw, and the subject will be “Quiet Talks on Power.” ‘The monthly business and social | meeting of the league will be held Mon- day evening at the home of Miss Marie McIntyre, 3106 Thirty-fourth street. The council meeting at 8 o'clock will beafollo\'td by the business session at Dr. Rives will have charge of the prayer meeting Thursday evening. ‘The prelmlng elder, J. H this, will pu‘ch Mll'l:h 29, |EPISCOPAL LUNCHEON Bal- SERIES ENDS MARCH 25| Rectors Afd Lenten Gathering to Be at Home of " Mrs. Taliaferro. The last of the Lenten luncheo: I“'tl’\ by the rector's Aid of St. Paul's iscopal Church will be held at the rumence of Mrs. omas A. Talia- ferro March 25 at ll o'clock. The speaker will be Dr. Z. B. T. Phillips, rector of Epiphany Chyrch. At“the Feast of theyAnunciation,” on Wednesday, there will be a retreat held in the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. The conductor will be Father Buck. Rev. Calvert E. Buck will Wednesday evening on “The Sacred Calendar,” being the sixth in a course of sermons on “The Romance of Liturgy.” The rector, Rev. Arli n A. Mec- Callum, will continue his course of on “The Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets.” The subject for this Sunday mornlnz will be mhh—-“cnlled by God.” RECTOR T0 G GIVE SERMON AT ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH | Dr. Bishop and Rev. R. B. Ran- dolph to Aid Dr. Smith at Bervice. At Bt. Thomas' Church tomorrow at | 11 o'clock the rector, Dr. C. Ernest | Smith, will deliver a sermon on “Edu- | | cation and the Good Life,” the basis of his remarks being Rabbi Silver's “Re- | He will be assisted in the services by Dr. Wil liam S. Bishop, vicar of St. Thomas and Rev. Ro§ B. Randolph of the Vir- ginia Theological Seminary. At 8 p.m. Blshnp James E. Freeman will confirm a class, three of whose adult members were baptized last Sunday nilht At the festival of the B. “HEART OF A CHILD” WILL BE DISCUSSED Rev. Mark Depp to Talk on “Re- turning a Verdict” at Night Service. “The Heart of a Child” will be the theme of the sermon tomorrow morn- ing at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth street. The minister, Rev. Mark Depp, will preach at this service and again at the evening lervxce when he will use for his theme, “Returning a Verdict.” Members of the Men's Bible Class M]l glnruclpnu in the service, led by Dr. Rev. Kylo BooLh minister of the In- gram Memorial Conlf!nflcmll Church, will give the address at the Thursday evening devotional service, 8 o'cloc] in Guild Hall. ‘The minister will speak at the young neo 1 meeting Sunday evening in the a class room. This service will bo pr!crded by l friendly hour, begin- | ning at 6:30 o'clock, when tea will be’ served. The HiFh School League will | meet at 6:30 o'clock in the ladies’ par- lor, Finley Cheston being in charge. ‘The Calvary Church School begins | its sessions at 9:30 am. on Sunday. REV. GEORGE FARNHAM TO PREACH TOMORROW M Cleveland Park Conxregnu‘m-lhu to Hear “In the Sweat of Hll Brow.” Rev. George Farnham, pastor of the | Cleveland Park Congregational Church, | will preach tomorrow morning on “In the Eweat of His Brow.” ‘The Woman’s Ass-ciation, of which Mrs. R. L. Livingston is president, will hold a luncheon and bridge party Mon- day at 1 pm. in the recrestion hall of the church. Mrs. H. La T. Cavenaugh, | chairman of Circle B of the association, | will take charge of \the details of the | party. Mrs. W. P. Wilson will have charge of the sale of tickets. Mrs. George Holland is giving a series of afterncon functions in behalf of the Flower Committee, of which she is| chairman, Arthur Clarendon Smith, trustee of the church and chairman of the Cleve- land Park section of the Men’s Club, | will entertain at dinner the lecwm‘ leaders of the club at his home, at 2049 | Macomb street, 'n\esdny at 6 o'clock. “HOW DO YOU LIVE?” Lincoln Congregational Temple to | Hear Rev. R. W. Brooks. | At the services of Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning Rev. | R. W. Brooks will speak from the sub- | ject “How Do You Live?” The Young People's C. E. Soclety will meet at 6:45 pm. and present a gram. .The public has been invited. | . Uhrn;nnhn " Lightbringer Lodge Main Floor. Barister Blds., 635 F St. N.W. PUBLIC LECTURE SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 8:15 P.M. Thomas W. Pond of Baltimore “COMING CHANGES.” Every Wednesday Afternoon. STAR, WASHINGTON, CALVARY BAPTIST SERMONS CHOSEN “Dark Line in the Master’s! Face” to Be Presented by Pastor. Rev./W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- vary Baptist Church, will preach the second sermon in the series on ‘“Mes- sages From the Crcss” tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock, the topic being “The Dark Line in the Master's Face.” At 8 o'clock he will speak on the topic “Larry Foster’s Philosophy of Life.” The junior church service will be held in Baker Hall tomorrow morning, Rev. H. J. Councilor, assistant pastor, preach- ing. ‘The Young People’s Council will meet in the church parlor at 5 o'clock. The primary department will have a dinner and business meeting at 6 o'clock Tuesday. The Florence M. Brown Class will hold its annual banquet at 7 o'clock Tuesday, preceded by a re- ception. Mrs. Leon B. Spencer will con- duct the meeting of the Christian Endeavor Soclely Tuesday, evening. A missionary play will/be presented in Woodward Hall Friday evening under the auspices of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society. The White Crcss work day meeting will be held from 10 to 1 o'clock Tuesday. The Lucia Greene Chapter of the World Wide, Guild will meet with the vice president, Miss Vir- ginia Carter Wingfield, 3746 Oliver street, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday. . Dr. Harvey Baker Smith, pastor of the Columbia Heights Christian Church, will be the guest speaker at the prayer meeting service Thursday evening. The pastor will be speaking next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Wilmington, Del., where the churches of that city are holding noonday Lenten services. ‘The Woman’s Missionary Soclety at its annual meeting elected the follow- ing officers: President, Mrs. George A. Ross; first vice president, Mrs. A. L. Van Horn; second vice president, Mrs. George H. Loudenslager; third vice president, Mrs. John B. Abraham; re- cording secretary, Mrs. ‘A. G. Johnson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mabel V. Mercer, and treasurer, Mrs. H. B. ‘Waddey. CHURCH TO LAUNCH DRIVE TO CLEAR INDEBTEDNESS McKinley Memorial Baptist Con-! gregation to Strive for $6,500 Goal. A drive to raise funds to clear an in- debtedness of $6,500 on the historic Mc- McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, Fourth and L streets, will be Iaunched | tomorrow under the direction of Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins, the pastor. ‘The church was organized as a me- morial to former President William M. McKinley. Wade H. Ellis, former torney general of Ohio, will act as trus- tee and treasurer of thie fund. A num. | | ber of pastors of white churches of thc city as well as laymen have already | contributed to the fund, which Dr. Lam- kins said he feels assured will be raised. | Checks should be matle payable to Wade | H. Ellis, Southern Building, or Wade H. | r, Commercial National Bank. | e " pastor preach _tomorrow morning at 11 o'alock on “Righteous- ness Exalteth a Nation, But Sin Is a Reproach to Any People.” The topic at 8 pm. is “Watchman, What of the Night?” CONFIRMATION OF CLASS Bishop .rreemnn to Preside at Ceremony Wednesday. A class will be presented to Blshup James E. Freeman by Rev. E. ‘Thompson, vicar of anl\'flty Chlpe] next Wednesday, which he will confirm in the new sanctusry, just completed. The new parish house s nearing com- pletion and will be ready for occupancy by the Sunday school and guilds within a few weeks. The chapel ir located at Massachu- setts avenue and A street southeast. Iuterdenominatianal Old Time Revival OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 312 John Marshall Place. EVANG. EARL W. AND BE.ULA 0. CLARK Meetings Close Sunday Services, 3 P.M, and 7.00 P.M. Will Pray for All Sick TI Come * DO, Young People’s Society The Eighth Provincial Congress of the Young People’s Soclety will meet in Baltimore May 1, 2 and 3. An official visit was pald last Sunday to St. Albans by the diocesan officers. James Kirkland, president of the Diocesan Young Peopleys Soclety, has called an executive meeting in the diocesan house for next Tuesday. Further plans for the cathedral tour will be discussed. Plans for the vaude- ville show will also be ccnsidered. The thow will be held April 24 and 25. The Diocesan Social Committee will meet March 23 at the home of Barbara Burroughs, 1401 Montague street. “The Life of St. Paul” will be the toplc for discussion of the Church of Ascension’s Soclety. Miss Florence Graves will be the leader. The meeting will be followed by a tea. y Christ Church, Navy Yard, will be the host to a joint meeting of the societies of Reek Creek and Christ Church to- morrow. ‘The topic will be “Who Is Who in Our Society.” A business meeting of the St. Co- lumba Soclety was held last Thursday. The St. Stephen’s Society will have an open discussion tomorrow -on the question, “Is a Lie Justifiahle”? Rev. J. J. Queally, rector of the Church of " the Transfiguration, will conduct the Wednesday evening service, which is sponsored by the Young Peo- ple's Society. R Ministers to Meet. ‘The Presbyterian ministers will meet in the New York Avenue Church at 10:30 o'clock Monday. At 11 a.m. Fred. erick J. Libby, secretary of the Na. tional Council for the Prevention of War, will speak on “Our Next Steps Toward World Peace.” All ministers and friends are invited. —firx;éh;(tr;tafi 7 CENTRAL PRESBYTE RIAN 1868 Southern " Gemeral Assembly Intersection of 15th and 16th and o v--Mommx worlhll %{ "TllY'OII’ Lo —genminster Leasue. Soc o Stian Endeavor —6an_|‘_nl]'nrlhlp Sermon by st. ul to ‘fV'r‘l' St. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Falrmont Sts, N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister Bermon by SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 4 TR | 1931, TAKOMA PASTOR CONTINUES SERIES Rev. R. Paul Schearrer Will Preach on “We Would See Jesus.” Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the ‘Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will continue his Lenten sermons at both services tomorrow. At 11 o'clock he will give the fifth sermon in the series “We Would See Jesus,” the particular topic “Jesus, the Antagonist.” At the 8 o'clock service he will speak in answer to the question “What Can We Belleve About Evil?” this being the fifth sermon fim tk;e series on “What Can We Be- eve?” Church school will meet at 9:30 o'clock, the pastor's communicants’ class for the senior department will meet ‘at 10 o'clock in the church office, the Senfor Christian Endeavor Soclety will meet at 6:30 o'clock, with Miss Edith Nusbaum as leader: the Intermediate C. E. Society will meet at 7 o'clock, with Miss Elizabeth Yates as leader. The pastor will conduct the midweek service Thursday at 8 o'clock. The topic will be “India Looks to Her Future.” ‘The session will meet at the close of the service. The Light Bearers will meet Friday at 4 o'clock. The pastor’s | communicants’ class for the inter- | mediage department will meet Priday at 6:45 o'clock in the church office. The Boly fcouh will meet Friday at 7:30 o'clock. New Jerusalem (SWEDE; |CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY g i Ser g B, Alice Thacher Post, 11:00— Morning Worshin: Music_under the df firmhmrflan Church of , the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22d and P Sts. N.W. Rev. Andrew R. Bird Sunduy Worship 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister Sunday 7:30 P.M., Organ Recital A Cordial Welcome to All RECEPTION to the Moderator of the General Assembly REV. HUGH T. KERR, D. D,, LL. D. AT THE Gunton=Temple Memorial Church 16th and Newton Streets Monday, Mar. 23—8 P.M. Supper by Rnuschermlnws the service in the Auditorium Tickets at $1.00 each may be secured at the door. Peck Memorial Chapel (Under the Clock.) Penna. Ave. and 25th St. N.W, IRVING W. KETCHUM. Minister. “The Way of the Cross.” “Afflictions. ~8undey School; 3 p.m. Gil- Jett class; 7 pm., Christian Special cervicer Tuesdny, Wednes- day, Thursday and Fri p.m. gnngrrgmnnal Mount Pleasant Columbia Rd. at 14th N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Mi 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Sermon— “A Master of the Way of Life” Thursday, 7:00 P.M.—Lenten SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. 2 REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor. 9:45 .m.—Graded Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship with Ser. mon, 4 I Stand st Knoek. Worship, *“Behold Thursday, 8 p.m.. Midweek Service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle 3. Hillman Hollister, D. D.. Minister. m.—Church, School Women's Bible Class. The Clyde Kellv Bible Class. 8:00 p.m.—1 Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, D.D. Minister Morning Worship, 11 AM. | “The Unseen Hand at the Iron Gate” Dr. McCartney preaching. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Young People’s meetings at 580 and 6:30 p.m. Thursday evening service at 8 p.m. Dr. McCartney preaching. Subject: “Mother and Father,” a discourse on the Fifth Com- mandment, under the general theme of “Ancient Laws and Modern Morals.” WESTERN W St. bet. 19th & 20th Sts. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, Pastor. 11:00 AM. being | g ederation efficiency con- st ““"”‘mfi"'"‘& Ritional Baptist & Me'rllorlll in vfl!ll ptist Memo: points out of 2 possible 450, ‘Temple will ,?. resent a 'uw:nhhlp play entitled *I rmln: Eden” at the gmumn mum tomorrow evening. will also give a play on_stewardship. For the benem of the curtain fund, Step-Hus day nlfhc in the Sunday uhool room‘ The club has muy new Schotl room ‘and. e proces scl room ' s of play will be used Dorothy Winhesle 'and 1onn irecting the play. —— Gunton Temple Presbyterian. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor, will conclude his Lenten season lemwm tomorrow morning, mm, as his sub- Jject “Offended in Christ Russtan Orthodox ‘St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. . 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Mount of Trans- In & Beries of Lenten Sermons on “Dramatic I ts in the Life of Christ” 7:00—Y.P.C. U. Cherus Chelr Under Direction of Albert W. £ epent. m "h llel-rm-" 3. _7pm, O B 8 . fingnha Washington YOGODA Society Founded by Swam! Yogananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Bund: March 22, 1981, 8:00 P.M. “The Value of Group Medita THE CHAMPLAIN. A 1424 K Street N. KOPILA'S SANKHYA PHILOSOPHY TUESDAYS, 2:30 AND 8 P.M. THURSDAYS, 8 P.M. TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0092 Christian Sctence N . - N . Christian Science CHL’RCPEIS OFI: CHRIST TIS BRANCHES 0 THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS., First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Fuclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C Bt. NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L Sts. NW. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MATTER” SERVICES- Sunday, 11 AM. and § P 8u i w,zn';lumy BVENING MEETING—8 READINO ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investmsnt Bldg, 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesday, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-111 C St. N —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to § (Wednesdays, 930 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bld, 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week da (except Wednesdays, 9:30 lo 7.’{, .Sundays and holiday P.my pifimpl WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH in. Ave? o, Caniol 'st. © Services Sunday, 7 and 11 a.m, and 8p.m. _ Daily Mass, 7 am. Evensbng and intercessions Priday, 8 p.m. Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Srd and C Streets Northwest The Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Vicar SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30a m.—Holy Communion. 9 3¢a.m. _%‘c’"‘"“ s Service and chunh 11:00 a.m.—Choral Service with Sermon by the Vicar. ST. STEPHEN'S AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. LERGY: Rev. George P.c Dudley, D. D., Rector. SERVICES. oly h%ngé:nn{un 3 Holy co.’mnun Bervices. a and ‘Sat) ST CHURCH ETOWN. Sts. N.W. iCHRI EOR/ st & Rev. JOHN TEMPLE. Rector. Rev. ALBERT R. STUART. Asst. 1:30a.m—Holy Communion. ‘—Chureh Bchool. 1% .—Mo‘r'l'uu Prayer and Ser- pm—Evening Praver and Ad- dress. ASCENSION 12th and Mass. Ave, N.W. The Rev. F. A. Parsons, Resetor. - Sunday Bervices 8 a.m. 11 a:m. & 8 p.m. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Sigeet Northeast bet. B.& C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. Rector. Daily Mass: 7:00 AM. Take 13th and D or Florids cars to Eig ‘ana G Bivects Nodne ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place 32 Rev. Herbert .S:on Smith, D. D. Rev. Robert Shores, Assistant BUNDAY. —Holy Cemmunlun 1 u'""’n" e 4 Ser 100 & —Moraae “Boaser - by the ’fi‘t o 339 pm—Conihrmation nstruction. B —Evensont’ vien "Serinon by Rol Wednesday, Anr;\mclltlen. Holy Come injon Q’amt filark 8 A Streets Southeast. lu. Hulbert A. Woolfall, Rector. 30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 30 a.m—Church School and Bible 11:00 a.m.—Morning Praver d Ser- - mon by _the l;ector mon by Rev, A A Me - union 1um Thursday, 11:00 a.m —Holy Comm 404 Bermon by the Rector, “Persomal aha “Bermon *v Bev. Biond Terber St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. Sunday at 11:00 “Called by God” Wednesday at 8:00 “Sacred Calendar” tum!lh The' strength that By the holy‘ cross.” nd “Serinon by B i band will give a-concert from 4:30 to | ¢ - 5 o'clock preceding the opening of the | Y qun. 8y, there will be & service st 11 i vl The Good Priday three-hour service | e ‘um be conducted by the rector. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Mrs. Chesteen Smith of Baltimore Here Tomorrow Evening. Rev. Walter M. Michael, pastor of the Brightwood Park Methodist Church, will speak tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on the subject “The Unknown Guest.” The evening service at 8 o'clock will be | in charge of the Woman's Foreign Mis- | slonary Soclety, when the speaker will be Mrs. Chesteen Emith, presidest ot !he Baltimore branch, Woman's Forelgn | Missionary Society Epworth League devotional service nl‘ 6:45 o'clock, to which all young peonle and older folks as well are invited. The| Sun., 7:45 p.m—“What m-um This? Oxford League meets at 7 o'clock. Pray- | myeng for the humpry: manna from er service Thursday evening. Girl Scout | hmen Lwhen? Every mite except Sal., 7:45 groups, 4 and 7:30 pm Friday and the | Welcome. ~ Come. Boy Bcout troo) H V. Sel Evangelical “Selt or Others.” 8:00 P.M. “Predesfination.” MUSIC BY THE QUARTET EASTERN ‘Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D.. Pastor 11:90 .m. & WITHERED, HAND." Bible School. 00 a'm— —RienTs Bibte class. i ABUKDANT LiFEs CHORUS CHOIR. METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister. he_ Church of the Liv God. 7:45 p.m —“About Thirty Minuted.” Dr. Homer J. Councilor. ECKINGTON North Capitol St.. Corner Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING. Minister. 1300 a.m—Sermen by pastar. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon by pastor. NORTHMINSTER 11th St. & Rhode Island Ave. N.W. B 45 a.m. -!lhll !lu y. 1:0( —Seri ¥ Dr. Albert Eva Annunl Cnnlrelnuonnl me!lllll “Thurs- ~Morning worship. Dr. Hillman _ Hollister preach, Subiect of Chri atn 500 5.m.—Tatermediate Meeiing at the Church House. 5:00 p.m—Young People’s Club in the Assembly Room. 7:30 p.m.—Senior Hieh . Sehool - Shu- dents' Fireside Meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R H. Simpson. 9303 conn. wede:‘ Priday, ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN REV. 7. BLAND TOOKER, PASSION SUNDAY. m.—Holy '?omlgunmn. ol School of Adult Education. “Re- liglon and Personal Living.” THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER = (S, TEOMAS’. «f-:_ :'» Rey. C. Ernest Smi Rev. Wm. 8. SERVICES—3, 11 8. —Adult Bible Class, —EpucaT AND 7. 5 ». Sunday, March 22, 8:15 P.M. “The New Cycle” Study Class Thursdays, 8:15 P.M. United Lodge of Theosophists Hil B 13th and Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections Preaching the | Heart of the Nat Bible Hall Pentecostal Assombly of God Cor. 6th and G Dramutic ave. North Chevy Chase. £:00 p.m.—Union Service at Ajl Saints® Episcopal Church, Rev. Ed- ward O. Clark will preach. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 1a oty Buchariat. am. Holy Eucharis mn—n m., Address by Rev. Wm. All Welcome. All Souls’ Memorial Church 3 Cathedrat and Conn. Aves. N.W, Rev, H. . D. Sterrett, Rector. 9:43 8.m.—Sunday School. 050 orning Prayer and Sermon. 0 5.m.— Youns Peop Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1795. 5 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, §. T. B., Rector & Holy Communion. - hurch School. —Morning Praver and Ser- 145 p.m—Youris People's League. iR - fis Praver and Ad- dress. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Special Service. other hours by Telephone Adams 797! Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. 0 4 Bishop. Thent. Amoie Fosbing Soace. mmunion. Wednesday, 10 a munie Thursdas, 10 8.m—Morning ADVENT PARISH 2nd & You Sts. N.W. bert Coolidge for the New Age. N\ Shri Viehwas /} Wuhingto:"l.odxe,. T.8 1216 H St. N.W. @ongregational Revival Conducted by Mrs. ETTA E, RECKLEY. Of Miles City, M Sun, 11 am REV. 11:00 a.m.. .—Holy Communion. ‘m.—Morning Service. M —Church Schoel. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square tor. Church School—9:45 AM. , Director of Religl ton: Mr. Fiorenz Hinz, Supt.. M mi Hon: Mz, Edward Cavin, Pres. Men's Giub Morning Worship—11 o'clock. Sermon—*In the Sweat of His Brow.” 6:30—Evening _Service. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. DR. CLAUDE ALLEN McKAY Of Springfield, Massachusetts 11 AM.—“Man’s Eternal Quest” 8 P.M.—“Two Sons and Their Father” Reserve Supper lek.h. National 4317, for Church Night Supper Thnd.y, 6 P. p’a" Prayer Mee! 4! by n A. Stockdale, Subject, “The Suffering of Jo EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED 9:45 a.m.—Chureh School. —Morning Worship and Ser- mon, “A Door of Hope. 7:00 p.m.. Clifelin Fateatos. Laadin: Mr. Theodore Field. GUNTON-TEMPLE fer, P Euvangeliral “THE MARK OF THE BEAST” Is the Final Great Struggle Over the Mark of the Beast Impending? Mount Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. (Across from the Ambassador Theater) A Lecture by Dr. B. G. Wilkinson 7:15 p.m.—Medical Demonstration “Infectious Diseases: How Avoided and Treated” | Sunday, March 22, 7:30 P.M. - FREE—ALL WELCOME =~ * 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “OFFENDED IN CHRIST.” @ Music by Male Quartet and Chorus Cholr. 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting: Midweek Service, Thursday, 8 p. New York Avenue Church 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Minister Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo, D. D. 11:00 A.M.—“A Fictitious Confe: 8:00 P.M.—“Why Jesus Died” On Wednesday, March 25, Dr. Sizoo wlll &llvef the fifth lec- ture of his Lenten Series at 11:30 Al in the Ball Room of the Mlyflnv:.r' Hotel on the general theme, The Faiths of the World and Our Fall . V.—“How Men Have Found God— Through Jesus of Nazareth” ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Sauare. SERVICES FRANCAIS Tous le dimanche a ¢ heures: le vey. dred! Virpinot. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. n- Geuntay: ki e mu. 1317 G St. N.W. 3 . LL B, REV. JAMES W. MORRIS, D. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. m—~Holy Communion. —Chureh School. Morning Prayer and Ser- g e ?"1.'.:!

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