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S5 I FORHONE Plan Campaign to Complete Institution for Children Near Alta Vista. The board of managers of the Baptist Home for Children met at; Ca) Baptist Church -Fulate to launch the drive for :fim n?‘oe‘::lry to complete the buildings in lane, near Alta Vista, Mrs. Julian C. Daweu president of the board of managers, has appointed the following committes to pian the drive: Mrs, Eugene G. Mason, Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson, Mrs. Gove G. Johnson, Mrs. Elmer F. Yount and Mrs. Walter Guest. This committee has asked each mem- ber of the Board of Lady Managers of the 25 Baptist churches to act as a: committee from their church to see that the program is carried out. The representatives on the board from the various churches are as follows: Anacostia—Mrs. W. W. Fowler and Mrs. William Mushake. Bet.h.ny—urm W. R. Allen, Mrs. M. P. Caskey and Mrs. Wiliam L. Salmon. Brookland—Mrs. N.. J. Bnunblu‘h Mrs. Henry C. Butler and Mrs. J. Primm. Calvary—Mrs. George B. Bryan, Mrs. Hermon W. Cnve'n. Mrs. Julian C Dowell,- Mrs, J. St. Clair Hambly, Mrs. James R Hardesty, Mrs. George H. Judd, Mrs. George Landick, jr.. Mrs. . Mason and Mrs., Heber L. * | demonstration luncheon. . Douglas, Mrs. C. Clinton James, Mrs. Ellen T. Rider, Mrs. J. Oscar Tune and Mrs. Lemuel H. Windsor. First—Miss Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson and Mrs. Guy E. Maudlin. Fountain Memorial—Mrs. A. J. Ran- R. Schellin, Mfl!hnd Avenue—Mrs. E. H. Gill and Mrs. Willlam A. Heflin. Metropolitan—Mrs. William J. Eck- hart, Mrs. Magdalen C. Pisher, Mrs. Walter Guest, Mrs. Milton H. Pre , Mrs. Lucas T. Royall and Mrs, Willlam Albert G. Norton and Mrs, ‘Wilson. Second—Mrs. A. PFinch, Mrs. Frank P. Pugitt Mrs. Charles E. ‘Warfield. Silver Spring—Mrs. R. G. Gaither and Mrs. M. Wadley. Takoma Park—Mrs. Edwin W. James and Mrs. Claud Lis Mrs. Evan F. Forbes and Rhodes. RISEN CHRIST SERIES CONTINUED BY MIERS “The Risen Christ Meets His Dis- - ciples” Is Sunday's series of post Easter dllcunkml incidents in the life of the risen . The sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. At the 8 o'clock service his subject wnyer meeting Thursday, at 8:00 pm. ‘THE PEACE CHRIST GIVES’ IS REV. DEPP’S TOPIC Men's Bible Class Members to Take Part in Evening Services at Calvary Methodist. “The Peace Christ Gives,” will be the theme of the sermon tomorrow morning at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia rcad near Fifteenth street. The minister, Rev. Mark preach at this service, and again at the evening service when he will use The young people will be led in their 7 o'clock meeting by Dr. H. M. Dudley of American University. The lub]efl for discussion is “Homemzkin; hour of discussion will be p-ma-d b) a friendlv hour and tea at 6:30 o'clock The High School Loegus will meet at 6:30 o'cloc: * parlor ating will be Thursday evening in Guild Hall, minister will be in charge. held The lnuaflan Minister Ulysses 6.8 Pierce 2.0. 9:45 AM.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister (1 ” “The Mind’s Cure Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo- comulto Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass; Lewis Atwater, organ. 2 Thursday to | -{third sermon-of a series will be given, . | Dr. ‘Winifred Richmond, psychiatrist at . service Thursday evening he is eondua’ speak from the WDI N -ounua c “Near Christians” at 11 o'clock. Union prayer service of the three Congregational churches will be held Thursday at 8 o’clock. Memorial United Brethren. The minister, Dr. 8. B. Daugherty, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. upon the theme, “Civilization — Whither Bound?” a message -appropriate to Christian education and Young People’s anniversary day. In the evening at 8 loclockmtl'e Ch:hthn fi\flux;!ll‘ S:lc. ties will present a 116 Leadership.” i lchnol will meet at 9:40 a. Th. offering at all the services of brake Theological Friendship Baptist. “The Love of Money” will be the sub- ject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. J. C. Olden will speak at 8 pm. Sunday school, 10 am.; B. Y. | P. U., 6 p.m.; prayer and praise service, 'mexdly, 8 pm. Howard University. Rey. William N. De Berry, executive of l;le Dunl;.\‘ Community League, will speak at the Sunday religious serv- ices in Andrew Rankin Chapel at 11 a.m. Grace Lutheran. Dr. Waiter E. Schuette of Sewickley, Pa., president of the Eastern district of the 'American Lutheran Church, will preach tomorrow at 8 p.m., for the bene- fit particularly of young people. His subject will be: “The Mark a Young Man Set.” Petworth Baptist. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, an- nounceé“ the Sunday nrvl llornm., Philathes o ass nig! 1 tl e class nl:ht oy m'rhe young people are planning for the service on the following Sunday night when the “The Challenge of Liberty.” Ministers to Meet. The Preshyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion will meet in thpl}:e‘v; York Ax?\lx: Church Monday at a.m. a.m. the meeting will be addressed by st. Hlnbnh‘n Hospital. Her subject will bs “The Church and Mental Hy- giene.’ » meeting is open to all min- isters and their friends.” Eastern Presbyterian. Dr. E. Barrows will speak tomor- TOW mumln' on “Supreme Joys” and in the evening on “Latent Possibilities.” ‘The Westminster Society will hold a tponed meeting Wednesday evening, glo:l about "Homlnae ‘Turned Roads,” the leaders being Miss Elsie Allwine and Miss Olga Sieverling. Gunston-Temple Presbyterian. ip, pastor, will w morning At the 8 o'clock Dr. Bernard have as his subject “The Christian Spirit.” ing a series of studies of the “A| ance of Jesus During the Forty After the Resurrection.” Centennial Baptist. “Matchmakers: Washington Mothers and Others!” is the subject of Rev. Hez Swem tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The 11 o'clock morning sermon subject is “A Holy !emnmeu " _ The socleties of the Baptis: Young People's Union convene 7 pm., and the Sunday school, Healing Mission. mmmumn Stephen’s Healing Mission will be held Tuesday vmlnxnuochckumchmno(n, hen and the Incarnation, ;:fl’ “ untrfiudineuon' onberectvr nromrnrMey Service for Incurables. ‘The l!en'n Bible class of the Calvary Methodist Church will conduct a serv- ice at the Homa 10! Incurables, on Wis- consln avenue tomorrow at 3 o'clock. ¥hich A Aea Wiliams 8 wmlnlwee ol ‘whic ms ly sponsored by the last B\lndly afterrioon of each month. Rev. Mark Depp will fin & brief talk. Norman Cunningham will preside. French Services. Dr. Florian Vurplllot, pastor of the in | Prench Congregation, which worships at 8t. John's Church, La Fayette Square, will preach tomorrow at 4 p.m., on “La fidelite de Dieu” murmemube, the last cf the season. All Souls’ Unitarian. “Ths Mind's Cure” is the subject of | Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister, to {morrow at the 11 o'clock service. The church schoo! will meet at 9:45 o'clock. | Christ Lutheran. Frederic Wenchel, Rev. J. Dr. Godfrey Chobot, the pastor. will have for his topic' tomorrow morning “Visions,” and in the evening “The Eye of the Heart.” John Dunbar will lead the Christian Endeavor Soclety at 7 p.m. Preparations are being made for s young people’s banquet under the auspices of the Ml.monlry Soclety, in May. Transfiguration Episcopal. Bishop James E. Freeman will ad- minister confirmafion and preach to- morrow at 8 p.m. Mission to Lepers. ‘The Wasl hmcgn ufll‘l‘fiy ;lfll hl\’e s Spring “ingathering” May 1 from to 40 clock-!uuumntvemnnm M. l. Church South. 3 Joint services with the Fairmont Ee‘ hts Presbyterian Church will be e! W. Campbe! Heights Church, will be the speaker. Third Baptist. E. | sermen topic of tomorrow at 8 pm. Rev. Henry 11, pastor of the Fairmont| pm puyer meeting Tuesday, Y. P. prayer meeting 9 pm. ‘The Christian Endeavor services will b' at 6:45 pm. Mrs. Esther Rudd be the leader and “The Unmet Nnda of the World” will be discussed. A short business meeting will pncefle the service. Mrs. S. T. Henson is presi- dent and Rev. W. L. Washington pastor. Twelfth Street Christian. “Christian Unity” will be the subject at 11 o'clock tomorrow by Rev. J. F. ‘Whitfleld. Holy communion will be ob- served. Church school, 9:30 Junior Christian Endeavor, 4 p.m.: Senior Endeavor, 7 p.m.; preaching, 8 pm. The pastor's -nmversury ob- servance begins Mo y night. Mmml zlon M. E. Anatole Pannalle, a pastor, will deliver his final mon tomorrow at 8 pm. before leaving for New Orleans, La. Church school, 9:30 ; sermon by pastor, Dr. Julius 8. Carroll, 11 a.m., subject, “Enoch and God”; Junior League, 3:30 Senior League, 6 p.m.; Brother- g:cl:d 7 pm. Lincoln Congregational. At the services torgorrow mornin; . R. W. Brooks will speak from the Finding Joy in the Midst of ." The Young People’s C. E. Society will present a literary program at 6:45 pm. The subject to be discussed is “The Unmet Needs of the World.” am.; Rev. local ser- Metropolitan A. M. E. Sunday will mark the closing of the conference year. At the 11 o'clock serv- ice the minister, Dr. Willam H. ‘Thomas, will speak on “Iron Chariots in the Way.” He will also preach at the 8 o'clock service to the Second Stewardess Board on “She Has Wrought & Good Work.” Church school, 9:30 am.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. The Ministerial Alliance will meet Tuesday at 12 noon. Second Baptist. The pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on ““The Worth of Humility.” At 3:30 p.m. the Helping Hand Club will conduct a special service. Rev. George W. Tay- lor, pastor of Corinthian Baptist Church, will preach. In the evening there will be a serice dedicated to the memory of the late Lieut. E. A. Daudredge. The pastor will give a special address. Bible school, 9:30 am; B. Y. P. U, apmA i SERMON SELECTED BY DR. COPENHAVER “Deliverance From Fear” Will Be Topic at Epworth M. E. Church. “Deliverance From Fear” will be the Dr. John C. Copen- haver, pastor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue north- east, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The 8 o'clock - service: will be conducted by members of the Christian Youth Fel- lowship. The Sunday school will meet lg"l;mlnmdmmormlme at 7 pm. A special meeting of the official board will be held in the board room Monday evening. ‘The annual district conference of the Wllhlnnon district, Methodist Church South, will be held in Potomac Chapel, near Great Falls, Md., beginning Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock and ctmunu' ing through Wednesddy and Thursday. The lly aexeg-m from Epworth are C. Purr, Ishmael B , W. Hummer and H. F. Winn. Altemlus are 8. W. Goodson, J. M. Hodge and R. J. Mears. At prayer meeting service 'rhursd-y :e:. 8 e:lcu:k. a church conference PASTORS TO EXCHANGE Rev. M. Bertram Osgood of Rockville, Md., will exchflu& pulpits with Rev. E. Boorde, pastor of\Temple Baptist Church, tomorrow morning. The | subject of the sermon Ly the visiting pastor is, “The Fearless Christ.” Both mlnums will occupy their own pulpits |in the evening service. Rev. Boorde will preach on the subject “Why Pray?” ‘The B. Y. P. U. program will te pre- sented at 7 p.m. Deacons’ meeting will be held Tuesday and the board of trus- tees will meet Wednesday. Prayer serv- ice Thursday. _ - Nazarene FIRST CHURCH Seventh and A N.E. s'nldl:,l‘c'll.ufl!. Pastor, nd_7:30—Preaching. 8:30—Young_People. o? »—" Rev. H. Orton Wiley, D. D., __will pre SECOND ‘CHURCH 5114 Georgia Avenue N.W. ~ MARVIN H. CAVE. Pastor. 2:00 p.m —8unday Fchool. 3:00 p.m.—Preaching. 7:45_Th ver and Praise. BALLSTON (VA.) CHURCH Wilson Blvd. | Clements Ave. 9. u nd ‘rflr-?rncmnl 1oun People. VBT (e Pale AVE. Pastor. M Phone Ciarendes 1677 Park Lane (Va.) Church CHARLES R. MATEER, Pastor, 10:00—8unday Bchool. 11 snd 7:30—Preaching. 7:00—Young People. 10:00—Sunday Sc} 11 and 7:30—Pre: Dr. Georgz O. Bullock’s topic tomor- row at 11 am. is “Self Denial” and at 7:30 Tuesday— Bible Class. 7:30 Thursday—Prayer meeting. Washmgton Aunlnry Mlmon to Lepers Gifts for Suffering Lepers in All Lands Spring ‘“Ingathering” FRIDAY, MAY 1, MT. VERNON PLACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH Speaker: W. General Secretary American Mission to Lepers, Inc. Bring cash gifts and checks to this meeting, pay- able to MRS. DAVID H. urer, 2018 North Capitol St. Mrs. Jobn Newton Culbertson, President of the Auxiliary, will give a Bible Lesson, Subject, “SEVEN TIMES PROPHECY FULFILLED AND FULFILLING” ALL WELCOME ! 1931, 2 to 4 P.M. M. Danner LEWIS, Assistant Treas- WASHINGTON, D. C., ~|Mt. Pleasant Congregational Report Ready to Be " Presented. ‘The survey of the church nchool of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, undertaken by the education committee of the church at the request of the Institute of Human Relations of Yale University has been completed, and will be submitted to Earle V. Ehrhart, fleld worker of the institute, next weck. The Mount Pleasant Church is one of 15 churches throughout the country, and the only one in the District which this survey has been made. information will be compiled and tabu- lated for the use of the logical semin- |aries and schools of religious educa- tion throughout the country. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister of the church, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on “The Revealing Power of the |Sons ef God.” At the church night | service Thursday, he will deliver the ' second of a series of addresses on “The Attainment of Spiritual Resources Through Increasing Capacities for Use- fulness.” The monthly dinner meeting of the church school officers and teaching | staff will be held at 6 o'clock Tuesday. The department group meetings will be followed by a discussion by the whole staff of questions asked by young people and children in the school. ‘The final Spring meeting of the adult discussion group at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning will be addressed by John J. Eszh, who will review the work of the group and outline plans for the future. Meeting in seminar grou) the young people tomorrow evening will continue their study of “Marriage and the Home.” “Social Relationships Between Boys and Girls,” is the subject to be dis- cussed by the high school and_college student members of the Young People’s Forum tomorrow lnemoon. CHURCH BRAGGING WILL BE SUBJECT |Dr. Allen A. Stockdale to Preach at First Congregational Church Tomorrow. At the Pirst Congregational Church, ‘Tenth and G streets, the minister, Dr. Allen A. smd-le. vlll nrmh '?- in night supper will be held Thursday at 6 o'clock. The prayer meeting will following at 6:45 o’clock, and will be led by Dr. Stockdale. His subject will be “Spiritual Health.” ‘The sundny school will meet at 9:45 Sunday morning. The Senior Soclety “! Christiai Endeavor will meet lt" 0 o'clock in the Sunday school room. Miss Barbara Butler will lead the meeting and the subject will be “The Unmet Needs of the World.” The Young People'’s Soclety of Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30.in the east parlor. Mrs. len L. Carhart will be the guest speaker PASTOR PICKS TOPIC Rev. George Farnham to Speak at Cleveland Park. Rev. George Farnham will preach on the subject, “In the Light of His Countenance,” tomorrow morning the Cleveland Park Congrega Church. Mrs. Helena Kimball, direc- tor of reu'.louu -duuulani is ml;l:lnl a group of you e for af nce tn‘ohep em? Mm conference for young people to be held ‘at Camp Kahlert during the first week of June. Mrs. W. W. Langtry, chairman of one of the circles in the woman's associ- ation, has called a meeting of her group at the home of Mrs. Roy Cramp- mn 3463 Macomb strezt, Monday, at 2 p. Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. irst Day Bchool for_Worship. ‘Herbert b 6806 Eastern Ave.. n Friends Meeting of ‘Washington 1 Florida Avenge). Meeting (ot worship: First Day_(Sundav) fock, Pirst-day school at 9:45. Al aterested are_welcom: welcome. Friends Meeting Or thodox 45 8.m. 3 Bch i Qulmualm# DR. E. WHITE White holds message meetin) [ at 700 rliate veadings by MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST l.ec(ure—Henhn —Meullu ILKDAXTI A WE Massares from Flowsts clfil 1342 FNIODE 15LAND AVE. NW. v The First Spmtlulut Church LECTURE BY Rev. Alfred {'H. Terry “'flle Muuge of the Spirits” liowed by Spirit Messages. A 1Dl .“"‘"'nh Wt TR Feor® it Wislome: e 8 PM; at 131 erson’ Receives & d wfin- Thursday, Each adin nity Spiritualist Church Ave. NW, s PM. Leeture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Rev. 1da E. suula Mrs, Margaret Mandis and of g Midweek Message Services, 600 Pa. Ave. S.E, Thursday at 8 p.m. RIZPAH ELDON '"" AFéopias Drug suore. i n"u‘.'m tus! “sesta nienis Divine Services Sunda fHE WHITE cnoss C&NTn 1473 Meridian Place N.W. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES “CROSS ROAD! Message Circle Wednesda: (Clase snd Dack Circle Dr. Oontey ravert . ehE RONALDA Tues. Fri, oetings, Vinent Message 5%, aaT vou st "KW Mrs. M. Mandis 2821 14th N\v =| ONGHURCH SCHOOL - = ° SATURDAY, ‘The last Christian Endeavor suj sponsored by the District Union ir will be given on Friday at Grace Church from 4:30 to 7 Endeavor Workers’ cm- be held Tuesday 8 ocloek at Ninth Street Chflltlln Church. “Comrades of the Quiet Hour” will be the theme of the address to be given by Mr, Virgil Lauder, Yale grad- uate, expert Endeavorer and secretary of the Associations at the University of Maryland. Miss Monette Hallam was elected president of the Christian Endeavor Alumnl of the District of Columbll lt 8 meeting of that organization ‘Tuesday night at Calvary mpcm Chlu‘l:h Merrlbt L. Smith was elected | vice gr ort M. Lym president of the Dis- trict Union, announces the Nominating Committee for the election of new union officers as follows: Morlan, chairman; John Knapp, Anne Widmyer, Charles Critchfield; = Janet Bates, Jesse Stimson, Ralph xnum Mirlam Gilbert, Jeannette Lovell, Ed- > final mee of the will be held at the hnm! of Mr. y-e;; Mrs. Melvin Holmes, 152 Tennessee avenue northeast. Frigay evening. The ;:en!ng will be given over to social fel- wship. CHURCH RESPONDS Central Presbyterian Submits En- couraging Financial Report. At the recent meeting of Potomac Presbytery in Baltimore, the Central Presbyterian Church of this city pre- .Sented one cf the most encouraging financial reports in the history of this church. It exceeded the quota assigned for benevolences, responding in a most liberal way to the unusual calls sent out by the various executive committees of the Southern Presbyterian Church for increased gifts to various missionary en terprises made necessary by .the dis- astrous effects of the drought in certain sections of the South requiring other churches to give excess of the amounts m-i:lnnlly requested. ‘The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach Sunday mornxnz on “Our Spirit- ual Responsibility.” The Young Peo- ples ay Night Bible Class, having mpleted the study of the Life cf t, will spend two lessons in review- m the course before having the final BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader v, Avril 26, 1931, at $:00 P.M. “WHEN TO MEDITATE” THE CHAMPLAIN, 13 R ireer AW ALL ARE WELCOME “HAVE A PRACTICAL RELIGION” COURSE OF 12 YOGODA LESSONS TO REGISTER: Phone Metr itan 0092. ASCENSION M usef -Avu- n The Rev. F. Sunday Services 8 i ST. STEPHEN'S AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newt CLERGY. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D., Rector. SERVIOES WEEK OF APRIL 26, 1931. Holy Communion . : Chureh School |7 Morning Prayer . 3 Evening Praver . 3 Healing Service Tuesday. $_ Holy Communlon Thur iCHRIST CHURCH GEORGETOWN Sist & O Sts. N.W. Rev. JOHN TEMPLE, Rector. Rev. A. R. Stuart, Asst. Rector 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communton. a.m.—Church School. a.m—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Evening Prayer and Sermon. 10 a.m., Holy Communion. ST. JOHN'S, GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. BEV. F. BLAND TUCKER, RECTOR. THIRD SUNDAY APTER EASTER. J:30 a.m—Holy Communion. me & 8 pm. i i ! i i Ed { 1 ¥ R ‘aM;!fiflfimwiyky%&flki:%&.&fl*&%&fl&&&>&&fl e e W e 7305 ening Praver and jon. Thuredny, 10 amHoly Communion. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square. SERVICES. .—Holy Communion. Morning Prayer and Seymon. vensor Dr. Jobasion Wil Preach. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Sauare. SERVICES FRANCAIS Tous les dimanches s 4 heures. M. le pasteur P. Vurpillot. Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D., LL. D. REV. JAMES W. MORRIS. D. D. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. A. —Holy Commurlon. urch £choo Morning Praver and Ser- o 1) Service, ich oeh the Rev. M- Wils. Qamt Mark’s A Streets Southesst. A. Woolfall, Rector. loly Communion. rch School and Bible .—~Young People's umln:” m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- P on by the Rector. Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. ADVENT PARISH 2nd & You Sts. N.W. bert Coolidge Masterton All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. .—Sunday School. .—Morning Prayer and Ser- 6:30 p.m.—Voutie People’s Club. e e 1 !lrvlc I 3 Laurence | M APRIL DR. 5. ). PORTER RESUMES PULPIT Returns From Two Weeks’ Preaching Tour in Wil- mington, N. C. —_— Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, vho n- tumed 'uh )ln. Porter several da pre: hed du’fin‘ past t 2: preac the iwo _weel in the First Baptist Church of Wil- mington, will occupy his w!p!t at '.hg First Baptist Church morning subject wlll bc "A Cvfln‘ume lessage” and in the ning he will speak on “The Unmn Mon " ‘The ordinance of baptism will be at the close of the evening service. The Swedish Mission will hold serv- ices in the church at morrow afternoon, Dr. K. E. Carlson preaching. ‘The p! at the B. Y. P. U. meet- ing at e 45 o'clock tomorrow_evening will be presented by Miss Margaret Stough and her group. The union is planning a hike and outdoor breakfast, starting at 7 a.m, May 3, returning in time to attend the Sunday school exer- cises at 9:30 o'clock. ‘The Dramatic Club will repeat the play, “Her Step-Husband,” May 13, un- der the direction of Miss Lena Parks. ‘The Southern Baptist Convention fis to meet in Birmingham, Ala., beginning May 13, and the Northern Bap! vention at Kansas City, June 3. A number of members from here are ex- pected to attend both conventions. New Bethel Baptist. Rev. Willlam D. Jarvis will preach tomorrow -r. 11 am. and Rev. James p.m. Bubject at 11 a nes to Gnd Bible school, 9:30 am.; tian En- deavor, 6:30 p.m. Evangelical MODERN BABYLON A Lecture by Dr.B. Glilkinson Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Rd. N.W. (Aeross from Ambassador Theater) 7:15 — Medical Demon- Dr. Patterson of Washington Sanitarium Sunday, April 26th 7:30 P.M. Free Episropal WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. HOLY, COMMUNION ST. JAMES’ CHURCH ;l‘nn Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. V. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D., Recldr, b Low Mass. atins, " diction. Daily Mass : 7:00 8. Take 13th and D or Flor ‘cars o 8th and C un:'eumfinrft:::':'x' g Christ Church Washington Parish 620 G 8t. S.E. Founded 1795. EDWARD GABLER, 8. T. D., Rector. _ nuud-y 105 m.—Holy Communion. ST. MARGARET’S Conn, Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W. Rev. Herbert aeau Smith, D. D. tor Assistant SUNDAY. Holy Communion. 9:30 .m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. 4:30 p.m.—Evening Praver and_ Ser- e ":"“{y Rev. Tobert ores -‘;3' Foly Dave—Holy Com- Thursdays munion, Historic *TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Srd and O Sireets Northwest The Rev. Jackson Lanksford Cole, Vi SUNDAY SERVICES Holy .Communion. .~Children’: Service 30 m G 11:00 a.m.—Choral Service with Sermon by the Vica 'ROCK CREEK PARlSH 3. BOHANAN, D. D, #flfi?fi and TR AR 8—8 AND 11 Al ronon by Rector, M- a.m.—Bil Class. 'rhundly, 11 a. -Holy tuehnml. hillip and 8t. James), Bt me .in.—Holy Eu Ample Parking Space. All Welcome. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 8 Que 8 Nw. (Fla. Ave. Services Sundad, , 7 8. Daily Mass tist Con- | o ASTOR WILL PREACH Dr. Phillips Will Conduct Morning Service at Epiphany. Mniversal Besign THE CHURCH OF . The Universal WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. ASSEMBLY ROOM HOTEL LA FAYETTE SUBJECT: “HARVEST” RM. 1154, #mlll BLDG. Russtan Orthodox St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church 1814 Riggs Pla Saturday, Vespe SRR e CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST - BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, BOS- TON, MASS. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 1110 8t NE. Third Church of Christ Scientist 13th an¥ L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 10th and Meridian N.W. "PROBATION Qongregational Mount Pleasant Columbia Rd. at 14th N.W. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister 9:30 AM.—Church School. ‘ 11:00 A M.—Sermon— “The Revealing Power of the Sons of God” THE WASHINGTON .VICES— SRR T AN e g LIFE ADJUSTMENT CENTER 1AM, 27 EVENING MEETING—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.—Hours, 9 to 9 é"""‘ Wednesday, 9 to 7, and undays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH-111 C St. N.E.'} —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 pm. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH~—Colorado Bldg,, 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 930 to 7:. Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to s :30). FOURTH CHURCH-Tivoli Bldg. 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30) Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to § D.m. @ongregational Staff Consultations, Mondays, 1 to 0 4:30 P.M.; other hours by appeint- ment. Telephone Adams 7979. Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. ' George Farnham Pastor. Chiurch School—9:45 AM. Mt B Livingston, Fres: Women's Aflg‘l‘- i Mr. Cavin, Pres. Men's Morning Worship—11 o'clock. Sermon—"In the Light ef His Countenanee.” 30—Evening _Service. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. 11 AM.—“BRAGGING IN CHURCH. 8 P.M.—“GOD AND HUMAN SUFFERING.” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Supper, PM. Prayer Meoting, 6:45 P.M, led by Dr. Stockdale. piritual Health.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O. Millingten, Exec, See., 715 8th St. N.W. John E. Briggs, D. D. Minister 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. C. B Chaney Missionary in Sixth and A Streets N.E. John Compton. Ball, Pastor Morning at Eleven Maj. Gen. Wm. G. Everson Evening at Seven Forty-five Rev. J. C. Carlisle, D. D., London, England Attend the Church That Glows, Goes and Grows Continually. . . BE SURE TO HEAR THESE NOTED PREACHERS BETHANY =rialwssiwv: HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister. 11:00 a.m—Presching by Rev. 8, L Rio iro, d at 8 D.m. by 7:45 ~—Sermon by Dr. m 45p.m. on ":uk o the Guard 8. 8,8:30. B.Y.P. U, 6:30 pm. Claxs and B A L. Mariin toe the Last Sunday of the Conventional Year. Don't for get the mission~ The Church That Cares—Come! " CHEVY CHASE | Western Avenue and Belt Road EDWARD OLIVER CLARK, Minister Rhode Island Ave. 9th & S. €. Ave. S.E. F. W. Johnson, Pastor. Slnases for, all 6:45 pm. 10th N Btreets N.W. THOS. E. BOORDE, Minister. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, Geo. D. Sulll- livan, Supt. Gospel Services— 11:008.m—“The Rev. 7th and Randolph Streets The Friendliest Church in Washington REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor, pgermon by Pastor— ‘The Peace l’r-l.' Service, un rless e%nnm o rist.” 800d, Pastor. Mrs, on rnlmm- cllsl ml.m ‘Consequent w-anzmny—uumr Demmtnml. Thursday—Prayer Service. KENDALL. 9tn h NEAR B S.W. BA U, Vela, Gibson, Pres. SECOND 4th St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. 11:00 8.m—Sermon bJ "“"""m.um. Pll l 8:00p.m.—Sermon by o o = Chaney. (Evening Seryice ot 11th and E. Cas. Branch.) M. P. G e CENTENNIAL ith & Eve N.E. E.Hez Swe teh - makers: il w nnnuon chairs ( llk S B, Bl WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 3ist & N Sts. N.W. cnl.v.:_:'t O;;J:Lrnl. Pastor. H. RIGHLANDS, clulcl Fourteenth Street Newton Mercer Il-nl.l- hmu 30—Church Scheol. 00—Miss Lue! 00—"Ment or Mai 11 8: unday Sehool Night. Thursday, Ai fational BWaptist Memorial 16th & Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D.D., Pastor Bible School Campaign 11 A.M.—Sermon by Paster on “REBUILDING THE WALLS OF THE CITY OF GOD.” 8 P.M.—Special Service in charge of Young § Women'’s Classes. Speaker, Maj. Gen. Everson. @:fllh arp i 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—DR. J. C. CARLILE, London, England. £ 8 PM.—“WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?’ Pastor Preaching. : 11 a.m.~Junior Church. H. J. Councilor, Minister. # 7:45—Organ Recital—Thomas Moss, Organist. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—C. E. Society. FIRST rd sP SIXTEENTH AND O STREETS NORTHWEST Fou'THe HEARTs O WASHINGION —*“A SPRINGTIME MESSA: “THE UNSEEN VISION.” h. Mission, 3:30 P.M. AM. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 PM.

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