Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1931, Page 9

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Tfl LIFE; SUBJECT “Rev.-R. J. Clinchy to Preach Paim Sunday Sermon and | \Lead Round Taple. For his Palm Sunday sermon at the | be Mount Pleasant Congregational Church tomorrow mornirg, Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, the minister, has chosen the subject, “Religion’s Answer to the De- mands of Life for Redemption Which Creates Power.” round table conference of the Young People’s Discussion Group at 6 o'clock, ‘when the subject to be considered is “What ’H"u Science to Say About In continuing their study of current hpln othenml interest the members of the Adult Discussion Group will listen to an address at 10 o'clock to- motrow morning by Charles 8. wnwn I member of the Federal Farm Boar "Tl'.x'. Activities of the Federal flrm At the session of the upper depart- ments of the church school tomorrow minister will continue his be “Petsonal Problems of a Christian.” n;e Young People’s Forum, at their wmfln'ovl afternoon will con- n “Do We Need to Go question h Church, to Worship?™ The church will celebate its Enster communion with the reception of new members at 8 o'clock Holy Thursday evening. Mr. Clinchy will conduct the service, At the meeting of the Women's Guild ‘Wednesday morning, Miss Helen Au- gusta Colhoun of the Washington Read- ers’ Club will give a group of readings. AT LUTHERANS TO HOLD JOINT MEETING SOON y Two Churches Kfn in Missouri ‘Synod Announce Service given by the Rev. J. Predene ‘Wenchel, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church. On Palm Sunday at 11 o'clock the tion service wil take ° ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH 4 SETS WEEK’S ACTIVITIES BP Herbert Beott Smith Will Preach at Morning Services. xoly Communion Planned. He will also lead the |‘replaced by the weekly Lenten services y morn! er and be Beld 5t 10030 o mmmu‘;‘devcuo’:‘rm 12 T evening prayer and baptism at 5 p.m. COMMUNIOM SERVICE SET At the Western Presbyterian Church, vill "Ne' Adventures.” This will be & communion service,and new mem- will be received into the church. iy Monthly mgeting _of ' the_Teachers’ Association of the Sunday School will be held Tuesday night. Officers will be elected. On Thursday night at 8 o'clock an illustrated lecture will be given by Mrs. Charles Wood on “Redis- covering Ccr‘u 2 PALM SUNDAY PROGRAM Palm Sunday will be observed at Grace Fpiscopal Church with two spe- M services. At 11 o'clock there will m of palms, led by the M followed by morning prayer and sermon by the rector, Rev. Meade Bol- ton MacBtyde, At 8 o'clock evening yer will be sald with a sermon- by . Calvert E. Buck, superintendent of Eye, Ear and Throat jospital. Distribution of blessed palms 'fll fojlow both of these services. ednesday in holy week, evening yer with an address at 8 pm.; Riainay ™ Thursday, - holy communion with an address at 8 p.n.; Good Fri- day, the Litany at 11 a.m. Three-hour “devotional service, from 12 noon to 3 evening prayer and address at 8 Easter day, children's service with presentation of mite boxes at 10 am., morning prayer, sermon and holy communion 4t 11 a.m L\ltherm the ? du;n‘thne;mbo tn( m:r“n?fl:mcmmn'lu o'clock BL mmtm League will hold a devotional m:g Ewml?'wl.ll‘ ; ’mt' Miss wel resen The & W Christ Is & Worthy “What eans to Follow J will be fl!: l‘:lb)m IG’ Bl‘ts"f:pcl;::lk‘l Leaguers tomorrow evening officer will be Clayborn ;}&.me this mvlce '.Bm G'm a fellowship houl 'fll 4 light suj :ef'l:ecdl' ‘i‘«‘fl .le"‘ence Eheiolat will charge of the entertainment. h-'g:z weekly Luther League services nn Wednudly evenings has been sus- by St. Mark’s e until nmr mur. These meetings have been on the same eve}rlnu, ‘conducted by Dr. ington Hayes, B e 8 icrediate Luther League services at M.onemem Luther Church wmnn‘flw even n( PALM SERVICE E PLANNED Cleveland Park Congregational Ser- mon Announced. A special Palm Bllndl service has been arranged for the veland Park Congregational chumh by the puh\‘, Rev, George Farnham, who will preac! on the subject, “Th: Secret Thoughts fl( a Hero.” The annual Good Friday supper and communion service will be held Friday at 6:30 pm. The Woman's Association has appointed Mrs. Sidney Bishopp to supervise the P"nll‘luon of the sup- per. J. Marville Bark r, senior deacon, will assist the pastor in the communion servi Are You Carrying The Right nAmmamm Hartford l-"n lulnlu Com- pany of Hartford, Connecticut on the 3ist day of red_under Gode. amended June 16, 011, December, 1930, ss strict of Columbia 0, 1902, lnd Ausust ¢ u:mmw Capital stock . 1500850012 Capital stock, pal 185087 e 4.11n eal estate 638,5¢ e 1,744,295.00 lien) Btocks and bonds (market value) um: ds of t okerest de and Ali other assets gg-:lmm oker: ALl other liabjli 'rml Habilities . Character of business transacted during mr l' Pl d -IIHM insurance. Himottn of Fisk assumed aumu the year 1930.. sustained Subecri to befors me this 1005 e SO TR (Seal) ROBERT D. MORSE. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OoF THE American Eagle Fire Ins. Co. of New York, N. Y. On the stst day ef (1930, a8 re. December. L o the Divics of Columble. o Al other disbursements Total disbirsements. ortense Jouis Collaseral Jos crued ..... All other assets Gross assets Total admitted assel { LIABILITIES. Het pnpaid clatme Sher SIS, ® Capital patd Surplus over all Total ... 1647297 269,726.12 136,357.65 45,003 $4.286,30452 32347278 WM. ¥. DOOLEY, Vice President. G. P. HAYDEN, Secretary. Subscribed and’ sworn to before me this 10th day of Pebruary, 1931. (Seal) W. A. WEBER, Notary Public. Queens County Clerk's No 54, Register's No. 4104 Certificate flled in New York County. Cler Heg Mo '313y-610." Gommission expires March 30, 1921 Service Includes Fire Rental Value Use and Occupancy Windstorm SPECIAL SERVICES SET services before the Sixfl‘l 2 will h tM of " French congrega- of the eity, wijl be the guest . Prank 8. Niles, pastor of Presbyterian cnureh. -fll Burglary and Theft Boiler Explosion Liability and Property Damege. Liability Public, Employers, Eleval Plate Glass All Risk Jewelry, Purs, Personal Eftecs, uommew veace ] | |THERAN CHURCH SETS CONFIRMATION New Members Will Attend Special Services of Con- cordia Group. Confirmation sefvice will be held at Concordia Lutheran Church, Twentieth and G streets, tomorrow at 11:15 am. A group of new members, affiliated within the past Tew weeks, will be offi- cially welcomed. Rev. Charles Enders will officiate and ‘will preach on “The Sufficlency of Christ.” The German service will be held lt 10 am, with preaching by the pas In the evening at l o'clock, the an nual confirmation reunion will be held The young people’s organizations will present flowers to the oldest members of the oldest confirmation classes pres- ent. Dr. Paul A. Menzel, a former pastor of the church, will speak on “The Unfailing Virtue.” The consecration service will be conducted by the pastor. A soeial will follow. A German umce will be hzld ‘n:es- day at 8 p.m. ‘Wednesday at 8 o'clock the emfimum wfll meet for worship in English. The pastor will preach in both of these services on the lubject “Beleved in by the Thief.” On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the serv- ice of holy communion will be held. A German service with holy com- munion will be held Good Priday at 10 | pry am. The offering in this service will be lven for the Syrian Orphln Home ferusalem. [xese ] 00NQUERINB CHURCH IS SERMON SUBJECT M“,;fi Rev. Robert L. Wood to Give Illus- Etchison, reummu work director of the Y. M. C. A, wflllnuk to the All-Comers of the Chi of the Covenant tomorrow nnmw at ‘x,n g'clock on “Christianity and Social ustice.” Nol‘thm‘nfllr Chay Presbyterian of Louis B. Nichols the T.ME & Reyv. E. O. Clark, pastor of Chevy Church, will speak to the Y. M. C. A, on Thursday morning _at 9 o'clock. ‘The closing meef in the series of Lenten services which bave been held at the Y. M. C. A. will be held service tomorrow at | * 1 will April 2 at 7:i5 o'clock. The theme Closing All be Scenes of Jesus’ Min- istry.” Etchison will give the talk, which wlll be fllustrated by moving pictures and slides. lustrated lectures on “The Passion Play of Oberammergau” will be given at the Arlington M. E. Church on Tuesday at 8 p.m.,, and on Thursday evening, April 2, at the Kenilworth Presbyterian Church by Page MoK. Etchison. Liberty Baptist. Rev. Hampton T. Gaskins will pmch the third sermon in the series of pre: events in the life of Chrhl tomorrow at 11 a.m. from the subject, “Christ's Triumphant Entry into Jeru- At 8 pm. John Tatum will biblical play, “The Beggar at 6 a.m., early prayer; 9:30 am. Sunday school; 6:30 p.m., B. trated Lecture at Pet- worth M. E. “The Conquering Church” will be the sermon subject of Rev. Robert L. Wood fomorrow morning at Petworth M. E. Church. In the gvening, at 8 o'clock, he will give an illustrated lecture entitled .'ummi.utl Life.” be at 9:30 a.m., and 'clock. will of | th: Men's Bible Class at 10 o D. H. Davenport will lead the Ep: Le:&ue service at 6:45 p.m. The Inter- late Leuue will meer.-e'loclock rge W. Cooke, evangelist, as- nhud by Hfl Harold H. Vigneulle, will have charge of the Holy week service Wednesday evenlng, -nd’ on Thursday Dr. Clarence True Wilson of the Board of Temperance of the Methodist Epis- wpnl Church will deliver the sermon. On Good Friday evening the pastor will conduct “The Service of the Rugged Cross” and administer holy communion. Special services are being arranged for Easter Sunday, with Joppa Lodge of Masons_atten ln' the evening service. ‘The Wom: Guild will meet Wed- nesday at 10 30 am.. to bs followed by luncheon at noon. At 1 p.m. the Wom- en’s Foreign Missionary Scciety will meet, and at 2 o'clock th: Women's Home Missionary Soclely meeting will convene. —————ee Westminster Presbyterian. Rev. H. W. Tolson, the pastor, will preach tomorrcw 11 am. on “The Kingship of Jesus” A young people’s meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Holy weck services will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening, with holy communion the last night. Kinds and OFFICERS ELECTED BY YOUNG PEOPLE Presbyterian League of Washing- ton Ballots at Annual N Dinner. At the annual dinner of the Presby- terlan Young People's League of Wash- ington, Tuesday evening at Eastern Mfl.n Church, the following were elected officers: Va.; second vice president, John Cook of l‘ew Ym'k Avenue Presbyterian Church; }lumw ot "Gunton-Tempte Chren: lourth _vice prumg“",nt, Frank mt!(l;fl:! rs. - tiss of I(etromman mmmmfi,"’nmq D. Curtiss of Metropolitan member at hx-'e, Scott_Pollock of lt- ington Presbyterian Church; _second member at large, Miss Grace Wooden of Fourth Church; third member at lar[e. Miss Helen L. Lyon of Covenant- Presbyterian ireh, Chureh, “The speakers included Dr. Hildreth Caldwell of Kasganj, India, and Miss Rachel Benfer of Mount Vernon, Ky. e A. M. E. SERVIGES SET Palm Sunday Will Be Observed at Metropolitan Chureh. puu( Sunday will be observed at the 5% by o dtribution 8t pajes. row m g by a lon fi:“'.h’a 1 ;:g:ck]urvlce Dr. D-nlel G. r., of rtland, Oreg., will speak on “'Christ One Day f Triutuph.” Church school, 9 ; Christian En- deavor, 6:30 p.m. Mlnlaterhl Alliance ‘Tuesday at noon in the church parlors; reception of new members on Holy ‘Thursday night, followed by holy com- munion; Good Priday evening services. Insurance? roper DR. SI1Z00 TO SPEAK ON TRIAL OF JESUS !omiu Sermon Subject Will Be “The Fadeless Crown” e "’Zitgg g é service on over Station WOL at 12 lo o'clock, MISSION GROUP TO MEET The Woman's Interdenominational | H. Pedera EV. HENRY B. WOODING smm SERMON :TOPICS Eckington Presbyterian Pastor ‘Will Preach at Morning and BIBLE CLASS TO IN: IISTALL J. 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On the 31st day of reauired ‘under Beckion oaT ot th:uéodn of Law for the District of Columbia. 11,115.006.91 ML T Other income 3 Total income. $11,946,100.11 iy 13,6151 m 80 385,766.45 2,325,822.84 ge loans on Teal estats Coliateral joans Gross asset: Deduct assets a Total ' admitted assets.. LIABILITIES. Total unpaid claims. .. Total unearned premium: Voluntary reserve for tingencles ... Other liabilities. Capital paid up Surplus over all ‘ilabiiities .. 817,757,808.88 NET PREMIGMS, WRITTEN DURING THE YEAR. District of $17,757,708.88, $7,304.876.71 5,136,575.65 500.000.00 1,081,028.77 Accident Health . 0 2,381,724.64 1,127,584.55 3,570,532.18 '270,783.26 Auto nnhmu Liability - ot 6,260.62 ”.."o‘.“ l.‘lg-u § R fietiH 84,434.78 105,723.30 fona18.04 it :fl:fl S PO ek mumn gulb‘a‘fll -ng sworn u mm me si- Notary pu . sfi% R, - STATEMENT OF, THE CONDITION OF The Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, Pa. 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