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THE EVENING STAR MARRIAGE, HOME STUDY 1S BEGUN WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 11 DR. REICHELDERFER T0 ADDRESS MEN 1931 ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH |CHURCH HAS ANNIVERSARY h Street Christlan C‘hllreh Rev. Robert Shores to Preach at|Ninth and D streets northeast, will cele- Tomorrow’s Services. %l;lu its fortieth !\mdsy. Rev. Robert Shores will preach at B. H. Melton, the plnar will have l':nh'l: morning lub]ect “Stand !MIL Go 11 o'clock tomorrow and at 4:30 p.m. Evensong in 8t. Margaret’s Church, rd,” and evcnuu topte will Connecticut avenue and Baneroft place Pastor One Year Guest Preacher BAPTIST MEETING. SET FOR-APRIL 2 . C. League of American Wo-o-: Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leades Al Weleome Freewill Offerin - ANNIVERSARY OBSERVANCE TOMORROW. NEW YORKER AT CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. be “Heaven on Earth” There will be & reception Thursday evening at the church for members vho Dr. Porter to Preside, and Reception and Banquet on Program. The semi-annual meeting of the Co- lumbia Assoclaton of Baptist Churches will be held in Calvary Baptist Church April 24. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, and moderator of the assoclation, will pre- side. Sessions will be held at 2 pm. and 8 pm. A reception will be held at 5:15 o'clock and a banquet at 5:45 o'clock. ‘This banguet will be served by Calvary Baptist Church. Speakers will be furnished by the Northern and Southern Baptist Conven- tions, representing different phases of missionary work at home and abroad. Dr. Joseph Taylor, one of the out- standing missionarigs of the Northern Convention, will represent the West China Mission; Dr. C. E. Chaney, execu- tive secretary of Baptist work in Burma: Miss Luella Adams, head of the Rankin Christian Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., one of the largest social settlement agencies in the United States; Dr. 8. B. Watson, ‘who has served for many years in Brazil as a missionary of the Southern Baptist Convention: Theodore Sorg. prominent lawyer in Newark, N. J, and one of the leading laymen of the Northern Baptist Convention, who will represent the men's movement among Baptists, will speak. In addition to these addres a pageant will be given entitled “The Crossroads.” The pageant is being pre- red under the direction of Miss Lena R:’H. and will include about 50 per- sons. BETHLEHEM CHAPEL SERVICE BROADCAST Bishop James E. Freeman tof Preach at 4 0'Clock Tomorrow. Bishop James E. Freeman will preach at the people's evensong service in the Bethlehem Chapel at 4 p.m. tomorrow. ‘This service will be broadcast over Sta- tion WMAL. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancellor of Washington Cathedral, will preach at the 11 am. celebration of the holy communion in the Bethle- hem Chapel. Other services in the Bethlehem tomorrow will be eelebnunn of the holy communion at 7:30 am. and morning prayer and ltany at 10 am. Following the 11 o'clock and 4 o'clock | | services pilgrimages are conducted by one of the Cathedral clergy to the many points in the Cathedral close. BOARD OF ALBRIGHT CHURCH WILL MEET /& Monday Session on Program Which Includes Sermon Tomorrow by Rev. G. E. Schnabel. At Albright Memorial Evangelical Church tomorrow the Bunday school will tonvene at 9:45 am. the minister, Re\ Georg! thnabel, will preach on “What Hus the Resurréction to Do With Life?” Sunday evening will be men’s night, with the Men's Club in charge of the service, The official board will meet Monday ot 8 pm. Wednesday night the Men's Club will conduct its monthly meeting. The Thursday evening prayer meet- ing will be in charge of the minister and the topic will be “Prayer That Prevails.” WOMEN’S GUILD TO HOLD TEA AT GAITHERSBURG| Fifth Anniversary of Opening o!: Bouthern Methodist Home for Aged to Be Observed. ‘The Women's Guild of the Southern Methodist Church will give a tea at the | mthodbt Home for the Aged, at ., on next Wednesday to gmemnhrllte tl.h! fifth anniversary ;‘)l c g of the home. Those who = mm requested to bring donations of foodstuffs or money for the home. The centerplece of the tea table will | Iva.h and G streets, REV. FRANK S. NILES. Completion of one year's service as minister of Georget>wn Presbyterian Church by Rev. Prank 8. Niles will be observed tomorrow. Mr. Niles wiil preach a sermon from the text “Go Forward” New members will be re- ceived into the church and communion service will be held. ‘The young people will meet Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in Cissel Chapel and the service will be in charge of Miss Jane Hughes. Monday evening the Eve- ning Guild will meet in_Cissel Chapel for a supper meeting. It will be the closing prcgram of the series “Following the Conquistadores.” Thursday evening the annual congregational meeting will be held in Cissel Chapel and will be preceded by a dinner given to the ccn- gregation by the Women's Guild. REV.R. STOCKDALE 10 GIVE 2 SERMONS Church Night Supper Set for Thursday by First Con- gregationalists. At the First Congregational Church, | the pestor, Dr. | Allen A. Stockdale, will speak tomorrow | 1 morning at 11 o'clock on “Religion and | Cuiture.” At the evening service at 8 'clock his subject will be “Fermenta- The church night supper will be held | Thursday at 6 oclock. The prayer | meeting wiil follow at 6:45 p.m. and will be led by Mrs. Allen A. Stockdale. The subkcl‘_wul be “What Does Christ Ask Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. ‘The Benior Soclety of Christian En- deavor‘will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Sunday School room. J. Q. Buz- b2e will lead the meeting and the topic for discussion will be “How Far Dare We Practice the Brothernood of Man?” The Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sun- day in the east parlor. Miss Mary B. Ervin will be the guest speaker and the subject will be “The Youth Movement." The Women's Society will hold a | monthly meeting Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Sunday school room. The guest speaker will be Miss Mary B. Ervin, field secretary of the National W.C. T. U. Her subject will be “Who Is Responsible for Public Instruction in the Harmful Ef- fects of Alcohcl and Nflrcotlcs’ A lunch will be served at 1 p. A cafeteria lunch will be nerved in the dining room of the church Friday from 11:30 to 2 o'clock. | tion. First of Six-Week Series to! Be Held Tomorrow at Mount Pleasant Church, “The first study in the six-week series on “Marriage and the Home” to be given at the Mount Pleasant Congrega- | tional Church under the auspices of the Young People’s Discussion Group and the Washington Social Hygiene Society. will be held at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow. The subject of the first study is “The Ideals for the Relation of Young Men and Young Women in Courtship and Engagement.” Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister of the church, will have charge of the discussion. An invitation is ex- tended to all young people and young married couples to attend. {into the intricactes of the Intelligence Test as applied in the local schools at its meeting Wednesday at 11 o'clock, when Miss Jessie La Salle, assistant superintendent of schools, will describe the methods used and the results ob- tained. At the morning church service tfl- morrow the minister will have for his subject “Finding Life's Values He will also address the Adult Discussion Group at 10 o'clock, taking for his topic “How May We use Religion to Solve Our Problems?” The Non-Sectarian and Executive Committees of the Washington Life Ad- justment Center, the mental and spir- itual clini¢ conducted by the church, will meet at 8 o'clock Monday night to consider plans for the future operation of the Center. At the Thursday evening church serv- ice, Re~. Harry S. McCready, minis- |ter of the Congregational Church at| the Rhode Island State College, at King- ston. R. I, will speak. The Young People’s Forum will have an informal fireside meeting at 6 o'clock tomorrow and the Jolly Girls Club and Boy Scout Troop will meet Friday after- noon and evening, respectively. HUNDREDS OF WOMEN ATTEND INGATHERING Feminine Council of Federation of Churches Holds Annual Ses- sion in Mt. Pleasant. ‘The annual ingathering of the Wom- | an's Council of the Federation of | Churches was held Wednesday. Hun- dreds of women from scores of Protest- ant churches in Washington and the vicinity were at Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church. The chalrman was | Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin, president of the ouncil. The address of the afternoon was delivered by Mrs. J>ssie Burral Eu- bank, for a number of years teacher of the larg: Burrall class of Calvary | { Baptist Church. | As representatives of the various de- | nominations presented their gifts, which had been brought in through a cam- paign conducted through the previous month, they brought also large bouquets of flowers and many potted plants. The flowers were later taken to the hospitals by Mrs. Murray, hospital worker of the federation. The total contributions were about $2.100 and other gifts are ex- | pected later. A special prayer of grati- tude and consecration was offered by | Mrs. H. M. Kendrick, first vice presi- dent. Appropriate words of greeting and gratitude were spoken by Mrs. Ir- win. “The closing prayer was offered by Dr. A. R. Bird, president of the federa- | A social, with light refreshments | followed. CALVARY MEN'S CLASS HAS ANNUAL BANQUET| Assistant Controller General Speaks on “Greater Washington"—Ed- e {THREE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR‘ GROUPS ATTEND SERVICES: Will Be Guests of Brightwood Park Methodist Church To- morrow Evening. Rev. Walter M. Michacl. pastor o the Brightwood Park Methodist C: h, | will preach Sunday mo g on subject, “Opening the Understanding,” ind in the evening on “Ye Are the | Commanderies, Knights Templar, be guests at the evening service. The Woman's Home and Foreign will be & large three-tier birthday cake con- i Missionary Bocleties will meet Wednes- five candles. This cake will be | served the guests of the home at the | conclusion of the tea. Mrs. E. E. Btacy of this city is presi- dent of the guild. Mrs. Ida R. Groover, day at 1:30 o'clock at the Methodist | Deaconess Home, 2907 Thirteenth street. Clrrle No. 3 will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. H. J 4909 Illinois avenue, and at & member of the Board of Trustees of the Home for the Aged. is vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Willlam Gorham secre- tary-treasurer. There is aiso & “key” woman designated in each church which has & membership in the guild. 79 NEW MEMBERS LISTED Metropolitan Set Congregational Meeting Thursday. | The annual congregational meeting of Metropolitan Presbyterian Church will be held Thursday evening at a dinner where reports will be heard and plans made for a new year. Seventy-nine new members were received during the year. Three trustees will be elected to succeed 1. S. Childe, P. F. Suyder and 8. Wilson Earnshaw, whose terms ex. flre A budget of expenditures will presented by the trustees for the year The pastor. Rev. Freeley h Sunday morning on rection.” ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Presbyterians Rohrer, will “After the Huguenot Society to Commemorate Edict of Nantes. The Huguenot Soclety o will commemorate the the Edict of Nantes by a spec Inl sel e which will be held at St. John's Church, Lafayetts Bquare, tomorrow at 4 pm. Dr. Vurpillot. chaplain of the society, will preach in English, a ser: ing with that famous Edict which granted to the Protestantc of Prance freedom of worship and legal citizen- ship. His text will be, “Make the Very MRt of the Time: This. service i Teplace the usual F‘rrnrh Y"Y\ICQ Friends Meeting 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 1 am -Mee ting _for Worsl ard [ l:o'le il dlend yer Meeting. ov wuimfififl« RS Tt FRIENDS MEETING 1811 E; lt. N W. l’&.-. amlnl !ur Wonmn erbert 8. tern Aves Fukoma Park. 131h & Tevine Streets KW Circle Is0. 6 will meet with Mrs. Benja- | | min F. Scaggs, 5307 Illinois avenue ‘The Loyal Temperance Legion will ! meet at the church Thursday at 3:15 {pm. with Miss Ella M. Hayward in | Chfll’le CHURCH TO OBSERVE BUILDING ANNIVERSARY St. Matthew's to Hold Special o) | memoration Services | | | 1 Tomorrow. The first anniversary cation of the new edifice of St. Mat- thew's Lutheran Church, Kentucky avenue at Pifteenth street southeast will bs service Rev Mark's will preach ing gathered for this occasion will be | presented and set apart for the debt- The winning side of | the school “debt-removing | fund contest will be announced Services will b» held at 11 am., pastor, Dr. E. H. Meuser, | the sermon. There will be no evening | service. norrow at 3 p.m. Carl Heminghaus, pastor of St Lutheran Church, Baltimore, the : W;xx‘igfinr " First Nazarene Church Aeventh and A NE. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor. | | 9.45_8unday Behool 13 “and 7:30_Preaching by Pastor. #:30"Young_Peopie. i Pentecostal T Preaching the Cross in the ! Heart of the Nation's Capital Bible Hall Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 6th and G Sts. N.W, Revival Continued by MISS EMMA VAN DALEN of Seattle, Wash. \g\a 'I} am— & B Eve: e 1 for soul mcm Bext -n . excepl Sat Anlu!l ng lnd T!llilllhyfll Sunday Night—All Welpome. m. Tvice | “Greater Washington,” ht.” | ‘%’he Brightwood, Orient and Potomac of the d"dl-‘ commemorated by & special | The offering which is be- | preaching | gar Bageant Is Elected. The annual banquet of the Men's Bible Class of Calvary Methodist Epis- | copal Church was held Wednesday. The | address of the evening, on the 'Oplc‘ was given by Richard N. Elliott, assistant controller general of the United States. Words of | grecting were spoken by Rev. Depp and Dr C. Christie, and brief remarks | | were made by Right Rev. John W. Ham- ilton, former bishop; by Dr. James| Shera Montgomery, 'chiplain of ~the | House of Representatives, and by Dr. Benjamin W. Meek, superintendent of | the Washington district of the M:th- odist Episcopal Church. Dr. Christie is the teacher of the Men’s Bible class and Dr. H. M. Dudiey the associate teacher. William B. Wells, | president, was toastmaster. The Com- | mittee on Arrangements for the ban- quet consisted of G. §. Colison, L. J.| Johnston, R. E. Pilkinton, A. 8. Vipond and K. C. Vipond. | | _Preccding the banquet the officers | | were clected as follows: Edgar Bageant, | | president; V. W. Kellum, first vice | | president; Norman J. Cunningham, sec- ond vice president: Leon Wood, treas- | urer; Ray L. Smith, secretary; Herman | Welsh, assistant secretary; Col. J. W. de Grange, historian; Wiiliam B Wells, chorister. ' Dr. A. C. Christie and Dr. H. M. Dudley were re-elected teacher | and associate teacher, Beformed REFORMED GRACE e T ay, B FIRST 2! fnnm 1306 & Monros Sts. oD James D Bubrer, Minister, From a Risen u m- End of & mma r-rm 7:00 p.m E. s Epnf;xjuriun Church of the Mystic Rose 1734 K ST. N.w. “unday Eve., 8 P, Lecture “The Two Worlds” | Bro. Chapman r v Mrs. Harrah, * ithin Class __ALL WELCOMI Cflmhnlir' A St Mary’s Church Fifth St. NW. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Mas: Low Masses at 7 8:15 High Mass at 9:30 Last Low Mass st 11:30 SOLEMI BLESSING OF THE TTO OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES Sunday, April 12, at 7:30 P.M. | The Rt. Rev. Monsignor BERNARD A. McKENNA, D. D, Presiding THE REV. WM. J. LONERGAN, Guest.” 6:30 p.m The Women's Guild will be initinted | CHABEIS B BWING DR. HENRY LUBECK. ‘The guest preacher at the 11 o'clock service at the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow morning is Dr. Henry Lubeck of New York City. The pulpit at evensong, at 8 o'clock, will be occupied by Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, associate minister. DR. SIZ00 WILL OPEN SERIES TOMORROW | Pastor to Discuss “Some Phases of Immortality” During This Month. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. 8izoo, the pastor, will have for his sub- ject “An Afterglow.” At 8 o'clock he will begin a series of lectures, which will continue throughouL the month of April, on “Some Phases of Immor- tality.” On Sunday evening his sub- Ject will be “Death and Afterward.” This sermon will be followed by sev- eral others on such subjects as “The Communion of Saints,” “With What Bodies?” “In the Lon mz and “Can ‘We Pray for the The George washlngton Presbyterian Club will meet in Corcoran Hall Wed- nesday at 7:30 pm. The temporary council, Andrew Amuzn, president, wiil report nominations for permanent of- fices. Miss Florence Basim will submit the constitution. The Com mittee, Miss Dorothy Porterfield, chair- man, has arranged for an address and question pfl'lod on the subject “How to Deepen the Spiritual Life.” Midweek prayer service will be con- ducted Thursday evening by Dr. Siavo. After this service there will be an in- formal reception, at which time there will be an opportunity for the congre- gation to greet the new members, COMMUNION PLANNED Filipino Catholics to Hold Services at Gonzaga College Chapel. The Filipino Catholic Association of America will open its 1931 activities with Easter holy communion service to- morrow at Gonzaga Chapel, 19 I street. | Breakfast will be served immediately thereafter at Gonzaga College. The secretary, Miss Mercedes Gloria, and chairman. Florentino Calabla, are in charge of breakfast reservations. Members may either go to their re- spective churches for confession or to Gonzaga Chapel at 5 pm. today. All must be in the chapel at 9 oclock to- morrow, when the mass begins. Numerically, the mortality of children under 1 year of age is one of the out- standing features in the death rate; it accounts for one-ténth of deaths. RBussian @nhnhnx St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church 1814 Riggs Place JEaster Midnight Service followed by mass o'clock midnig REV. JOHN 'r DOROSCH. Rector. Q'.hrmahrlphian Clnpel 732 Webster St. N.W. AM o Viorship, 1115 AM. wea. Bibte "Clase: : @htnunghg‘ Aoril 12 8 PM. “Meaning of the ‘Word’ ” ’Dr. Nipa E. Pickett 3 630 “Esoteric Christianit; o n"l Tnn oy Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Sunday, April 12, 8:15 P.M. “Brotherhood, False and True” Study Class Thurs 815 PM. United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bldg.. 17th and Eve Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections EingtB;ina_fiT!.fi;éj Main ’lnfibfil?filé’?LlEmRE . N.W. Sunday, April 12, 8:15 P.M. The Influence of Music Apostolic Church? If Peter Came to Wash- ington, Which Church Would He Join? Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. (Across from Ambassador Theater) A Lecture by i Dr.B. G WI“(IIIIOI'I “Cancer— How Pmu-hd and How Cured.” Illus- trated by Film. Dr. Pat- 5. M., Will Preach the Sermon Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament “HOLY_GOD, WE PRAISE THY NAME.” By the Congreati the Devotions. Veneration of ©of the Blessed Bernadette. o 4l terson of Washington Sanitarium. Sunday, April 12 7:30 P.M. FREE. R.|Bruce Baird, Ascension, and chaj Employment Committee of Federation of Churches to Meet Monday. The Employment Committce of the Federation of Churches has called s meeting of all men interested in that subject for Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Sunday school rcom of Mount Vermon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South. The speakers will be Cemmissioner L. D. Relcheldeflcr Miss Agatha E. Diek of the Federal Employ- ment Bureau., and Mr. Adams, secretary of the Citywide Committee on Employ- ment. R. Spencer Palmer, chairman n(dthe Federation's Committee, will pre- side A special invitation has been sent to the Men’s Bible Classes in the District and a large delegation is expected from these organizaticns. The chief purposes of the meeting are to learn what further steps the churches can take to relieve the present situation and to set up such additional plans ac conditions may re- quire. The meeting 18 open to the public. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Federation of Churches, wiil preach Sunday morning in Cleveland Park Con, tional Church. ‘The annual meeting of the Washing- ton Federation of Churches will be held in Woodward Hall, Calvary Baptist Church, April 22, at 8 o'clock. The pub- lic is invited. The speaker will be Rev. Russell J. Clinchy of Mount Pleasant Cenntgatloml Church. Ofllcen Elected. The Executive Committee of the Po- tomae Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew elected the following new officers at its annual meeting Wednes- day evening: President, James V. Guth- rie, 8t. Paul's. Twenty-third street: vice presidents. Harold M. Brown, Epiphany Chapel, Cherrydale, Va., and Donald E. Gerow, St. Stephen's; secretary, John H. Davidson, St. Thomas’; ain, chapl Dr. P. J. Bobanan, St. Paul's Rock Efi&@lffifif Center All-Day Mobilization Service The North Capitol lnC K Sts. Pastor Preaches 11:00 and 7:30 Rev. McCambridge Preaches 3:00 Coming April 19 ‘An Evangelist That the City of Washington Will Want to Hear! Edith Mte Pennin gton “The Pootiishts f Tieht "-( n.: Crom® treasurer, | northwest. The first service of the day will be holy communion at 7:30 am. have come into the church during the ‘There will be no session of the Sunday school. Candidates are Bein( enrolled in a confirmation class to be presented at the cathedral for the bhhopl general class ‘Iyn the latter part of May or early in une, WOMEN PLAN COUNCIL Columbia Heights Group Will Meet Tuesday Afternoon. The women of the Columbia Hel('hu Christian Church will meet, Tuesday, 1 p.m, at the church for the purpose of planning a woman's council to take the place of the present group organ- izations and place all the womén of the church into one well unified work, Mrs, Oren Atwood will preside at the month- ly meeting of the mMsionary organiza- tion that meets at 10:45 a.m. A lunch- eon will be served at 12:30 o’clock. The pageant presented by the young people of the church last Sunday has been requested for another occasion and may be given again. Wayne Bobst was director and Mrs. Robert Pollock, head of young people’s work, sponsored it. Spiritualist Spiritual Science Chmh nf Chnnt Divine Services Sunday, THE WHITE CROSS CENTll 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES “Why We Have Dark Seances” wd Dr. Coates gives nnun readines by ___ appointment. DR. E. le’ l-‘_ Mrs. White holds, The Fogs Spisimait Charch LECTURE HY THE PASTOR Rev. Alfred H. Terry SUBJECT: “The Philosopher’s Stone” Tollowed by Soitit Messares. Follow ling Servie a: Ppiblan Temple 1012 d Floor—All Welcome. Wednesday, April 15th, from 3 to 10:30 P.M. st 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Spirit Message Seance EJ R‘V Alfred H. Terry, at 8 PM. by the _following Qfll\lml of Gifiren, mrs. susie, M. rs. Mrs. Walker and. Rev. McKinstery: : Tagnd 5 supper_served. i3 ex 5 v “The Rev. i Sunday Services Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRA N, Leader SUNDAY MEETINGS, 11 AM.—LECTURE 8 P.M.—LECTURE Special Musie Open Datly Ezcept uonaan Clatues each evening at 4 o'e "? Weanestar and elock ty Literatare for _____ALL ARE WELCOHI T"HALL MISSION §22 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness e .'!’:L m ll 0 ». wmtgrrgmmml 3 i @ongregational Mount Pleasant Columbia Rd. at 14th N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Sermon— “Finding Life’s Values” THE WASHINGTON LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER Scientifie Counsel for Norma! Persons of All Denominstions in their Lite Problems 0 4:30 P.M.; other hours by appoint- ment. Telephone Adams 7979, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenthand G Streets N.W. ALLEN A. STOCKDALE, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.-“RELIGION AND CULTURE” 8 P.M.-“FERMENTATION” Reserve Sup"; 'll"ieln y Nllio al 4"7. for Chureh NI.M Sup- rsday, Al en A. Stockdale. Ilbjutx OF U 8:45 P. "Wlfl‘l‘ DOES Rsy y Mrs. HlIlT ASK EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED ASCENSION Massachusetts Avenue at Twelfth Street. m., 11 &.m. & § p.m. Rev. Harry P. Strack Followed by Spirit % METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. John Compton Ball, Pastor Eleven A.M. “Christ’s Condition for Crowning Christians” PASTOR BALL WILL RE-. CEIVE HIS TWENTY-THREE- HUNDREDTH MEMBER. Seven Forty-Five P.M. t “Life’s Cups: From Which Are You Drinking?” Special Trombone Solos Baptisms Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually. BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exe % B idweek urvl iR TR T T : . Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE Western Avenue Belt Roa EDWARD OLIVER CLARK, Minister h m.—Graded Chure] m—“The Divine Union " 9th & S. €. Ave, SE. Pastor. GRACE F. W. Johnson, 9:30—Bible School 11:00~""The Aut] Evening Baptisms at Evening. 7:00—Young People Chureh Prayer, Mesting Thuredey ST. STEPHEN'S AND THE INCARNATION 1608 Newton Sts. CLERGY. M George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. BERVICES WEEK OF APRIL 12, 1031. Holy Communion . Chureh School . Morning Prayer . Evening Prayer Healing Service Tuesday. Holy Communion Thursda: CHRIST CHURCH GIOIGITOWw Sist & O St Res TEMPLE. Reetor. Rev. A. R. Stuart, Asst. Rector 7:30 8 m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Moraing Prayer and Sermon. 00 p.m.—Evening Prayer Sermon. ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 8240 O Street N.W. REY. ¥. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. rxm SUNDAY APTER EASTER. m—Holy Communion. RIACH Siotning Praver and Ser- fl%mn. Praver and Ser- 'm.—Holy Communion. 400 p.m. hh Wiuln- Aye, Gars or Woodley ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. d Sermon. and Bene- ears ST. Am P, Ave. :1 c»nu""ln. Car) Bervices Sunday, 7 mvll-n,1- Christ Church Washington Parish o0 G St RE Founded 1795. Rev. mwnlnculul.l.'r.b Rector. munion. ‘aver and Ser- Thursday. 185 % —oly Communion. ALL WELCOME AT GRACE. MARYLAND AVE. 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. W. A. EMMONS, Pastor School. M gpecial Bonk Se ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. e Island Ave. BETHANY Revdlurdie HUGH T. STEVENSON, Mini: 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Preaching by pastor. Bible School, 9:30 am. 4 B. Y. P. Us, 6:45 p.m. Everybody Peels at Home in Bethany. 10th and N Streets N.W. THOS. E. BOORDE. Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Bible Bchool, Geo. D. Bulli- livan, Sup! Gospel Reerios: 11:00 a.m.—“After Eigkt Days.” 8p.m.—Rey. Hubert Bunyea, inister. 7:00p.m—B. Y. P. U. Program, Vela' Gibson, Pres Guest Mrs, PETWORTH dolph, Streety The Fiicnalise: e in, . HENRY J. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafavette Square. SERVICES FRANCAIS Tous les dimanches a & heures. 3o Dasteur P Var irplllot. Par Pebworth g KENDALL, EAR B 5.W. inister, Day.” 8 Ifl am. J 8. pom. Thur thrnm oth Ger . 1 am. anuimiing Referon B Y_P. 7 pm Prayer Service. I uunm cnu) lnl Fourteenth Str Jeft Newton Mercer !lmll-ni P \3:38—Church School B R e ment Fest. sley M. or. “Hasker, South CENTENNTAL th & Eve NE. Love St le E.Hez Swem Jioy Love Stories 'li{x chairs (mine like lhfl!\\ ng. 11 a: m., “Bless ings “Bhall Overtake Thee. F[FTH E Nur Seventh Dr. John E. Brigrs will ureuh 11 am.—“God Is Able.” 70 Death, st & Frolic.” 875730 and 3B, Y Broit Spaetonbos wEis vurs preceding Easter. 1at us attend witness all the yesr. and Training Service con- tinues "ug THE CHURCH THAT CARFS. OOME. WEST WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. 8ist & N Sts. N.W. Pastor, 7:00—] P. U.'s. 8:00—"The Covenant.” SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. SE. Rev. H. M. B. Jo D. D., Pastor Unloading Our Sins.® Nothing to Boast Of.” 8 Evening Bervice at ua‘mh. 17th and B. . Sts. fRNational fiapt_ist Memorial Gove G. Johnson, D.D., Pastor 10 A.M.—Pinkham Bible Class for Men, Speaker, Gen. Everson “The Teaching Ministry of the 16th & Columbia Road N.W. 11 AM. Church” 8 PM.—Young Men’s Class in Charge Address, Maj. Gen. Wm. G. Everson Bible School Campaign, April and May ADVENT PARISH Epiphany REV. JAMES W. MORRIS, D. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. om—Holy cm&mumnn Praver and Ser- Lubt will be repeated ervice. OCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D, S'l‘. PAUL’S CHURCH ureh Rd. snd Webster 8. Church in the City. 1 s T p.m. lol.' comolul ucmm on 4 & Xow Sta. NN, ‘oolidge { All Souls’ Memorial Clwrch Conn. Aves. N.W. Sterrett, Reetor. unday School. e Morning "Praver and Ser- 6:30 p.m.—Yourx People’s Olub. Cathedrat a : THE NATIVITY 14th & A SE. 7:30, 10, 1L 6. reh 9;18; Service, Tie Resursection. "1 ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Avenus and Bancroft Place N.W. Rev. Herbert Seon Smith, D. D. Rev. n-un n-m. Assistant SUNDAY. 7:00 8.m.—Holy Communion. ':”l..,—lflrfll‘l, % m"'ln1 m Bres, 4:30 9.m.—Evening Pr - Sy T het bl Thursdars and’ Ho soly Days—Holy Com- munion, 11 St. Paul’s Church 917 23rd St. N.W. SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 AND 11:00. Clergy— Rev. Arlington A. McCallum Rev. Calvert E. Buck Presentation of Choir Medals at 11 O'Clock Service, Historic TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Srf and © Streets Northwest The Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, SUNDAY SERVICES —loly cm-nl- 11:00 a.m.—Choral Service with Sermen e Vieer Saint Hark’s Calbary «.. 8P.M.— 9:30—Sunday School. 1 a.m.—Junior Church, Baker Hal W. S. Abernethy, M 11 AM.—“WALKING IN THE LIGHT” “THE STORMY SEA” REV. H. J. COUNCILOR, Assistant Pastor, Preaching. Mr. John A. Patterson, Jr., in Charge. 8th & H Sts. N.W, 45—Christian Endeavor. FIRST B 11 A.M.—Rev. Former Professor of History, SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS NORTHWEST 'HE HEARTS OF 'Al!mggsn HEART OF WASHIN W. H. Allison. Colgate-Rochester Seminary “BLIND MEN ON THE EMMAUS ROAD” Communion Service After Morning Sermon. 8 P.M.—Dr. Rufus W. Weaver. “THE PROPOSAL OF JESUS” Swedish Serviees at 9 18thBet. P & St. Thomas Near Dupont I ‘The music on Gounotl’s . Mass, sung by the Easter day, choir over 30 mun. wiil be repeated (in response o several Tequests) tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Aldrich organist and choir master, showed the the instrument. the superb character of ‘The Mr. L. B. Sermon at 11—"A LAYMAN’S LETTER TO A LAYMAN."” The 8 ~fl am.~Holy Rector, Rev. C. Ernest s-m. M. A, D. C. L., preaches. 11:00 am. 'l‘hMy—Holy Eucharist. this 930* Tikewise inspiration for b