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® A8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1932. SUBEET CHLSEN BY DR HRHON Program of Worship National City Christian Church Announced. at At the National City Christian | Church tomorrow, Dr. H. H. Harmon, | the minister, will speak at 11 o'clock | on_ “The Conquering Church.” The 8| o'clock evening service will include an | organ recital by Robert Ruckman, a musical program by the vested choir and a short sermon by Dr. Harmon on “The Fine Arts of Praising.” Church school is at 9:45 am. Ban- quet Committee meeting 5:30 p.m. and young peoples’ meeting 6:45 p.m. This being the 51st anniversary of the | founding of Christian Endeavor, special programs will be given by the three | societies, Dr. Wilfley speaking for the | Nonpareil; Dr. and Mrs. Barger, Te- | cently returned from Africa, will be | guests of the Le Rendezvous, and there will be special features in the Alpha Society meeting. | Meetings announced for week days follow. Tuesday: 11 am. Circle No.| 6, with Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, 927 Shepherd street, with Mrs. T. C. Mc- | Connell and Mrs. C. L. Mitchell as as- sociate hostesses, Juncheon; noon, Circle No. 4, at Natfonal City Christian Church, Mrs. D. F. Pyle hostess, and | Mrs. Alex Redd and Mrs. Dora Rob- bins associate hostesses, luncheon; 6 | p.m. Myrtle Barger Circie, at the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church for | supper; 8 p.m., business meeting of the | Alpha 'C. E. Society, with Mrs. Myrtle | Adams, 124 First street southeast. | Wednesday: Noon, Circle No. 2, with Mrs. Emma Melfon, 824 Shepherd | Street, associate hostess, Mrs. Earl Tag- gart, luncheon. Thursday: 5:30 p.m. | church night supper. with special pro- | gram following at the Vermont Avenue Church; 7:30 p.m. prayer service, at X City Christian Church—topic, | “A Task of the Church.” Friday: 8 pm. choir rehearsal. A special an- | nouncement is made of the change of | place of the twenty-seventh annual banquet which will be held at the May- | flower Hotel March 4 QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY OBSERVANCE IS PLANNED Rock Creek Episcopal Church Will Also Hold Communion Service Tomorrow Morning. Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road at Webster street, will observe Quinquagesima Sunday. Ther will be holy communion at 8:30 am. and 11 am., with sermon at the latter service: church school, 9:30 am ; | Young People’s Society, 7 p.m.; prayer | service, 8 p.m,, during which the rector, ‘ Dr. Pranklin J. Bohanan, will deliver the third his series of nine lectures | y and teachings of the One of these lec- | iven each Sunday night | ing the Lenten season. The services Ash Wednesday include | communion at 10 am. and eve- prayer with litany and peniten- fice at 8 pm., with address by John W. Gummere, canon of h n. tial of The Girls' Friendly Socety will meet #t 7:30 pm. Monday and at 3:30 p.m. Friday, the latter for candidates. The senior chapter of the Brother- hood of St. Andrew will meet in the parish office at 8 pm. Tuesday. On Wednesday at 9 am. the Woman's Auxiliary will observe its annual day of intercession and at 7:15 p.m. the Daughters of the King will meet in the | church. On Thursday there will be | boly communion at 9 am. and a chil- | dren’s service at 3:30 p.m The Boy Scouts will meet in the parish house at 7 p.m. Friday. The Rock Creek Players announce March 31 and April 1 as the new dates for presentation of their next play of the season, “Nothing But the Truth.” BIBLE SCHOOL OFFERS 18 COURSES OF STUDY Class Work Sponsored by Columbia Baptist Church Association Begins Next Monday. | of the Columbia t Churches offers y and training for service as follows: Biblical d Old_ Testament exposi- | Hebrew Old Testament, New Tes- at exposition, Greek New Testa- biblical theology, religious Christian _history, Chris- Christian _evangelism, church adminis- The Assoctati Bible School n of Baptis tamer ment. philosophy an missions, Christian education, public speaking, Christian Christian worship, Christian fology, Sunday school administra- tion and B. Y. P. U. administration There is one or more teachers for each course. The faculty is composed of experienced teachers. he class in missions meets at Tem- Baptist Church Mondays at 2 p.m. | The B. Y. P. U. class meets at Temple Baptist Church Mondays at 7:20 p.m All the other classes meet at Baptist | headquarters, 715 Eighth street north- west, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- | days and Fridays. from 6 to 9 p.m. The classes are open to all. Certificates of credit will be given persons who complete any semester subject. Certificates will be given per- sons who complete any course. This #chool is a missionar school. Class work will begin next Monday and continue according to schedule “FACING GIA"iTS" IS TOPIC Dr A. E. Barrows to Give Sermon | at Eastern Presbyterian. “Facing Giants” will be Dr. A, E rows subject tomorrow morning in | the Eastern Presbyterian Church, and ng “The Presence of God's | r | The | » Women's ‘Bible class will be en- ernoon by Mrs. F. Lawson and R.| A B v's Bible class will at Central Union ! . nesday evening L. Burch of the M onduct the servi ission Friday evel _ Euangeliral | will | Cuffield | avenu Anniversary RECTOR OF ST. ALBAN'S PARISH 20 YEARS. DR. CHARLES T. WARNER. In commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the coming of Dr. Charles T. Warner to be their members of St. Alban’s parish have arranged three special services to- morrow. Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:45 am. and 11 am. with invitations extended to all who have been presented for confirmation at St Alban’s during the last two decades. Members of the clergy formerly assoclated with the parish will honor Dr. Warner at the home-coming service at 8 pm. Invitations have been ex- tended to the congregations of these chapels and also to members of St Columba’s parish and George's Chapel, formerly connected with St Alban’s perish. Dr. Warner began his studies for the ministry, while serving as secretary to the late Right Rev. Henry Y. Satterlee, first Bishop of Washington. He first served St. Alban’s as assistant to the Rev. Dr. Bratenahl, whom he succeeded as rector in 1912, During the last 20 years the parish has had a remarkable growth and the church has been rebuilt together with two parish hall buildings. The church school numbers nearly 700 children The members of the parish tendered a reception to the rector and Mrs Warner in honor of the anniversary Wednesday evening in Satterlee Me- morial Hall. SLIFE OF THE WORLD” DR. JOHNSON’S TOPIC National Baptist Sermon to Be Followed Tomorrow by Lord's Supper. Dr. Grove G. Johnson of the National Baptist Mem tomorrow morning the World,” followed by supper. In the evening ! be “Forward With Cr in connection with the obse World Christian ndeavor young people being in charge Bible school at 9:30 am. will observe Decision day. The young people meet and a service will be held at the Home for Incurables, at which the young people will assist, meeting at th church at 2:30 pm The Prayer League will meet in the church parlor Tuesday at 2 pm. and that evening at 8 the pastor and deacons_ meet. The White Cross Committee has a meeting Wednesday at 10 am. at the church and in the evening at 8 the Bible School Board will meet There will be the midweek service, preceded by the pastor's class for boys and girls, Thursday et 7:10 pm. The Boy Scouts and the Junior World Wide Guild meet Friday evening PLAN LORD'S SUPPER ament Will Be Administered at McKendree M. E. Church. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper be administered tomorrow morn ing at McKendree Methodist Episco Church pastor, Rev. William Pierpoint. will deliver a short address on “Developing Our Latent Power.” The evening service will be devoted te a recognition of Boy Scouts, with an address on “The Making of a Man.” T. B. Jarvis will address the Sunday school at 10 o'clock on “Citizenship.” On Ash Wednesday the preachers of the Weshington district of the Balti- more Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a retreat for ministers. This meeting will be in the McKendree Church and will be under the direction of Dr. B. W. Meeks, superintendent of the Washington dis- trict. pastor o 1w Sacr TRAINING SCHOOL TO OPEN Presbytery Twelfth Session Monday. The Educational Committee of the Presbytery of Washington City wil open the twelfth session of its Train- ing School at the Church Monday at 7:30 p.m. A comprehensive and practical course will include “Social and Recreational Leadership,” Miss Marjorie Webster “Old Testament Prophets” or “The Life of Paul” Miss Mabel N. Thurston “Principles of Teaching” Rev. J. R “Story Telling.” Miss Ellen “Church School Administra- Prof. T. D. Martin cpen to Sunday school Regis- trations will be received at the office of Rev. J. R. Duffield, 1203 Connecticut e Dashiell: tion.” by @athalic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass at 11:30. “Visit the Grotto.” Evangelical Japan’s Fury and Armageddon Is the Second Comi ng of Christ Near? A Lecture by B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N. Across from the Ambassa W. r Theater 7:30-8 GLEE CLUB from Washington Missionary College 7:15 P.M. Médical Demonstration. Cured Without Drugs” “Headaches Sunday, February 7th—FREE Tuesd Feb. 9—Same Hal 7:45 P.M.—“Satan: His Origin and Destiny.” I: Same Speaker. rector, | New York Avenus | SERIES CONTINUED BY DR. ABERNETHY “Pious Profession and Pri- vate Practice” Subject at Calvary Baptist. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, pastor, will| preach at Calvary Baptist Church to- morrow morning on the fourth in the series on Jeremiah’s message fo the men of today, “Plous Profession and | | Private Practice” being the subject. The communion service will be held. At 8 o'clock the fifth sermon in the series on | “The Master's Dinner Talks” will be | given, “The Last Supper.” | The Junior Church under the direc- | ! tion of Clyde J. Crouch and Andrew | C. Wilkins will be held at 11 a.m. Dr. Ray to Speak. | Dr. T. B. Ray, of the Foreign Mission | Board of the Southern Baptict Con- vention will be the guest speaker at the second session of the Missionary Field | Review Thursday evening. A cafeteria ! supper will be scrved at 5:45 o'clock. | The Evening Mission Club will noid |a supper meeting Monday at 6:15 | 0'clock, following which Miss Olive Zeph will present the program of the evening. | The_guest speaker will be on “Missions {in Brazil” by Mrs. Willlam Hasker. Misses Bernice Shepard and Sallie Bal- bach will sing. | The members of the Advisory Council | together with all other officers and | teachers who attended the clinic of Dr. | Ager last Sunday will meet for dinner Tuesday &t 6 o'clock. Mrs. 'W. S. Abernethy will teach the Burrall Class tomorrow morfiing, Miss | Margaret Justice will be the program | leader and Miss Nora Ellis Maddox wi lead the devotional service. Misses Meredith Hayward and Mary Ruth | Tindal will be at home to the members | {of their groups at 5 o'clock in Burrall Hall. | Circles o Meet. | The circles of the Woman's Mission- ary Soclety will meet this week as fol- lows: Baker, Wednesday, 11 am., with | Mrs. C. F. Jackson, 6802 Brookville road, | Chevy Chase, Md.: Bristow, Wednesday, 12:15 pm., at the church; Brown, Wed- nesday, 12:15 pm. with Mrs. 'G. H { Loudenslager, the Iowa, apartment 43; Greene, Tuesday, 2 p.m. with Mrs. Laura M. Bailey, apartment 305 2115 P street; Hoeke, Tuesday, 2 |pm. with Mrs. H. L.’ Fassett, 1408 Emerson street northwest; Kendall, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., with Mrs. A |R. Walker, 1932 First street aorth- | east; Stickney, Tuesday, 2 pm. with Mrs. J. A. Clore, 1414 Euclid street; Vaughn, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., with Mrs G. T. Aldridge, 819 Allison street; |0. E." Haines, northeast The Florence M. Brown Class will meet Tuesday evening. Miss Lola Bos- | well will conduct the meeting of the Christian Endeavor Socicty Tuesday evening. Misses Bernice Shepard and Evelyn Wells will give & Valentine party | |to the members of the church choir after rehearsal Friday evening. | 2312 Woodridge street | LEADER WILL ADDRESS INGRAM CONGREGATION | Rev. R. J. Clinchy to Deliver Ber- | mon on Future of Religion at Evening Services. Ingram Congregational Church will | have the noted liberal religious leader of Washington, Rev. R. J. Clinchy, as guest preacher tomorrow evening. He will speak on “What Religion Hss to Be in the Future” The Ingram choir will sing, with Victor H. Neal at the organ. In the morning the pastor, Rev. “Taking Ship on the Sea of Life.” The Sea Scouts of Washington will be the Special guests of honor in the morning. The church school. under its new superintendent, Joseph G. Motyka, is planning a busy year. The Woman's Guild is arranging its program. | “WAYSIDE” IS TOPIC “By the Walside” will be the subject tomorrow morning in Georgetown Lutheran _Church by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, pastor of | Congress Street Methodist 'Protestant Church, will address the men’s Bible class at 9:30 a.m. on “The Wages of Sin.” At 7 p.m. the Young People’s Society will observe Christian Endeavor dav. At the 8 p.m. service the sermon subject will be “Go Tell.” Dr. S. White Rhyne of Charlotte, N C, will address the closing session of the Washington Lutheran Training | School Monday at 8 pm. in Luther ! Place Church. | The Woman's Missionary Society will | meet. Tuesday at 8 pm. st the home |of Mrs. J. Frank Butts, 3507 T street. I The Senior Christian Endeavor will have its business-social meeting Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. Lenten service Thurs- m day, 8 p. BIBLICAL DRAMA | | the sacrifice of his son. Observing “The Wo By Mrs. H. M. Hendrick, First Vice President of the Woman's Counell N MANY lands all over the world Christian women will be meeting in groups next week to join in prayer for the missionary enterprise as it 15 conducted by our various ance brought reports from more than 2,500 places in 46 countries where such meetings were held record. The call for the observance of this day is issued annually by the Council of Women for Home Missions and the Federation of Women's Boards of Forelgn Missions, the two tions in this field The date is always the first Friday in Lent, which comes this year So the Woman’s Councll of the Federation of Churches, on February 12. the local interdenominational organi hold such & service, as it has done fo: the program will be found elsewhere. Surely this is & matter on which all Christian women of our city ‘Whatever the differences among us may be, we are all one in the common desire to bring the world to Jesus Christ and make His principles and ideals dominant all around the globe. accomplishment of this purpose we shall pray together and then go out will be glad to unite. to do more efficient work to achieve TOBE PRESENTE Young People of First Con- gregational Church to Give “Sacrifice.” At the Pirst Congregational Church, | the minister, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, will speak ~_tomorrow morning on | “Christ, the Preacher’s Authority.” A!‘ the evening service at 8 oclock a| biblical drama entitled “Sacrifice” will | be presented by the Young People’s So- | ciety, under the leadership of Miss Nell | M. Berghout, director of Teligious edu- | cation. The drama tomorrow is & tell- | ing version of the story of Abraham and | ‘The players | are: Hugh C. Smith, Mrs, Patricia Pal- mer and Jeannette Phillips. Miss Dor- | othy Blaisdell will announce the scenes. | Church night supper will be held | Thursday at 6 pm. The midweek meet- | ing will' follow at 6:45 o'clock. The rld Day of Prayer” denominations. Last year's observ- in meany languages—a remarkable great interdenominational organiza- zation of Washington women, will r some years past. Detalls regarding For the the results for which we pray. REV.G.ELENSHT TOTALK ON WAR Significance of Lent Will Be| Emphasized at Grace Lutheran Church. | The significance of Lent will be em- phasized in Sunday's services and ser- | mons in Grace Luthern Church, of | which Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski is pas- | tor. At the morning service he will | preach, using the Gospel lesson for | Quinquagesima Sunday as his text and having as his theme “Jesus Faces the Cross.” At the evening service he will preach on “War Clouds—How to Drive Them Away.” The young people will assemble for | “the friendly hour” at 6 pm. Mrs John Nordberg will speak on “Has God a Plan for My Life?” Harry Crow will have as the subject of his address “What Shall I Do With My Life?” |9:30 am. At | Will be Dr. Elise Martens of the United | young people at 7 o'clock. Educational Council will be in charge |Miss Catherine Haislip will conduct the of the meeting and the guest speaker meeting. Supper will be served for the The social States Office of Education. Her subject | meeting of the Young People’s Society DR. SMITH T0 SPEAK AT ST. MARGARET'S Two Communion Services Set for Tomorrow at 7:30 and 11 AM. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St, Margaret’s Church, will preach at 11 am, tomorrow. There will be two celebrations of holy communion, 7:30 | am, and 11 am. Sunday school is at :30 p.m. both sections of the confirmation class will meet. At 4:30 pm. there will be an evensong, with the sermon by Rev. Robert Shores. Ash Wednesday Rites Set. On Ash Wednesday a service of holy communion will be held at 7:30 am. At 11 am. the service will be morning prayer, liany, penitential office and address by the rector. At 4:30 p.m. evening prayer with address. During Lent evening prayer will be held daily, except on Thursday and Saturday, at 4:30 pm. On Mondays there will be an address by Rev. Mr. Shores on the general theme “Chris- tian Contacts”; on Tuesdays by the rector on “The Mutual Relationship of Rector and People.” On Wednesday the speaker will be Rev. Berkeley Griffith on “Trial and Discipline.” Lectures Arranged. There will be no evening service Thursday, but & series of Lenten lec- tures has been aranged by the Wom- an's Auxiliary in the parish house The lecture will be at 5 pm. with a social at 4:30 pm. On Fridays the service in the afternoon will be for the young people with an address by Dr. Smith on “The Five Points of the Christian Nurture Series”” The form of service used at these services for young people will be the offices of instruction, Holy communion will be celebrated on Thursdays and all holy days at 11 am. ~ Spiritualist Spiritual Science Church REV. E. WHITE sday and Sunday | | LUTHER LEAGUE ] ‘The quarterly meeting of the District League will be held March 1. Plans for that meeting will be made tonight at the home of the president, Fred Schickler, by the Executive Committee of the District League. Incarnation’s League will be led in the topic “How Our Society Meets Young People’'s Needs,” by John W. Martin, tomorrow night. | Austin W. Howard, president of the | Luther League of the Maryland Synod, and Rev. Carl Huddle, assistant pastor, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Md., were speakers at Zion's League last Sunday evening when Miss A. Barbara Wiegand, missionary secretary of the | Luther League of the Maryland Synod, presented the topic, “Save Japan for Christ.” A business meeting will be held February 12, at the chapel. The topic, “How Our Soclety Meets Young | People's Needs,” will be presented at | Zion's Senlor League tomorrow evening, | by Gilbert D. Major. | | COMMUNION PLANNED Will Be c:ma; Sixth Pres- | byterian Church in Morning. Communion will be celebrated at the Sixth Presbyterian Church tomorrow | morning. The Christian Endeavor So- | clety will meet in the chapel at 7 o'clock. The leader is Helen Dunbar. A dihner will be served Thursday by the Committee of Twe! from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock, after which the midweek prayer service will be held Sunday school is at 9:30 am. @ongregational ' Tenth and G Sunday School, 9:45 A M. 1l FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Christian 11 AM.—“CHRIST, THE PREACH- ER’S AUTHORITY.” will be “Building Desirable Attitudes.” Sunday school meets at 9:45 am will be held in the church hall Febru- ary 9, 8 pm. Special Lenten services will be held Message meeting We evenings o'c I C pointment. 700 6th st. & 8 P.M.—Biblical Drama, White, Tuesday, 1:45 pm. with Mrs. | | Prederick Vining Fisher, will speak or | Sunday. Senior Society of Christian Endeavor has tea at 6 pm. The | throughout the Lenten season. On Ash soclety’s officers’ meeting will follow at | Wednesday at 8 p.m. holy communion 5:30 o'clock. Mr. Holmes will lead the | will be celebrated. The pastor will meeting and the subject will be “How preach on the subject “Let Us Keep Our Soclety Meets Young People's| Lent.” In the following weeks Lenten | | Needs.” The Young People’s Soclety will | services will be held each Thursday at meet at 6:30 pm. M. 5. Bourdeau will |8 p.m. During the hour preceding the give an illustrated lacture on “Health | service, from 7 to 8 o'clock, the pastor Betterment.” The High School Society | will conduct an instruction class for the will meet at 6:45 pm. Miss Mildred |benefit of any uniting with the church Alice Craig wiil be the worship leader on Palm Sund and Jack Call will lead the discussion — on the subject “What Can Young Peo- ple Do About War?” The Working Band will meet Monda. at 10 am. to sew. ‘The Young Women's Club will have & dinner meeting_Tuesday at 6:15 pm.‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, hospital erkell' v ~ Yogoda Washingtcr. YOGODA Society Founded by Swam! Yorananda BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, February 7. 1932 “WHAT CAN WE DO FOR THE DEPARTED?” | THE CHAMPLAIN. APT. 1. T | 1124 K Street N.W. E R | ALL ARE WELCOME PASTOR PICKS “SOUNDING , Werk a7 clases Tuesdars at 230, 7 ana | OF TRUMPETS” AS TOPIC ro keciin'a "rmone’ _New Thought for the Washington Federation Churches, will be the guest speaker. The monthly meeting of the Women's Society will be held Tuesday at 11 am Mrs. Will C. Barnes will be the guest | speaker and will tell avout her trip| around the world. A Valentine lunch- eon will be served at 1 oclock. | y Appointment. Metropolitan 0082 Fourth in Series of First Baptist Bermons Set for Tomorrow { Night. Women's Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, { | 1706 L Street N.W. | “At the Sounding of God's Trumpets . Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome Freewill Offering | will be the subject on which Dr Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Evangelistic Center Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning. In the evening he will de- liver the fourth in his series of sermons | to young people on “Tests and Tri-| umphs in Home Life.” his subject to- | morrow evening being “Crisis and a| Woman'’s_Intuition.” A meeting of the boaid of deacons will be held at 8 o'clock Monday eve- | ning at the home of H. D. Young, ' chairman, 1404 Meridian place. The Woman's Soclety will meet the church, at 11 o'clock, Wednesday Instead of meeting at the church, the Ann Jackson Class will hold its busi- ness and social Friday evening. at the Bantist Home for Ladies, 3248 N street Mrs. Grace Carter and her group will have charge of the social hour. 7:30, Popular Evangelistic Service “World Travail,” by the Pastor Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. Rev. Harry L. Collier 8.8.9:30; Y.P.630 11:00 National Choir 7.45 Pente- to 14. l"\'ll’l Choir Tues, 745 + 10:50, Radio, WJBV; ““Week of Prayer,” Feb. 7T Special! Coming! National Revival Crusade During the Bicentennial. Get Ready for a Gospel Feast. Noted Evangelist coming. Everybody Welcome | New Ferusalem __ (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY | | 16th above Q N.W. | | _ | | ng_discussion meeting in Parish House. Subject, The First Spiritualist Church Lecture. by the Pastor Rev. Alfred H. Terry Sublect— “The Bible and Spiritualism” Followed by sp Sunday. m., n 3p 3 L " LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. E. McKinstry, Minister Sunday, February 7, at § P.) “SIR OLIVER LODGE AND RAYMOND" Hillcrest Manor 2800 13th St. N.W., Cor. Girard t. Assisting Mediums—Mrs. Suit, Mrs. McDon- ald and others. Carol RT. ual Healer Lo will demonstrate his Thursday, February 11 MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages SUNDAY '"dm“ SDAY Messages from Flowers Sunday V. F. L. DONCEEL _ 1342 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. MADAM CARTHE. Readings Tuesday s noons o’ clock nights at 8 o'clock. Private I pointment. 931 Eve &1 N.W._ Distriet 9003, MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1326 Mass. Ave.N.W. S.E. Cor. 11th & Mass. Ave. Mondays, Sfiirilual Science Church of Christ Sunday, 8 P.M.. Stoneleish Courts Conn. Ay nd L St. NNW. Musical Recital. Eiizabeth Gardner Coombs. Vocal select: Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES hat 1 Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday Evening, 8 O'Clock Lecture b Rev. HnrryfiP.‘/ Strack Dr. 4 noted American Spiritualist will be present and gite healing_demonstrations. Spirit_oreetings by, a ck, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Caroline Mister, and Ste Rev. Td Mandis, others. message service at_hi 600 Pa. Ave. SE., Th ng, 8 oclock. ome urs- “Pleasure and Temptation.” Every One Welcome Always. Pastor. Rev. PAUL_SPERRY. Ert@nhfigt Hrotestant Methedist The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 A.M. EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N.-W. Address by Mrs. Bill. SUBJECT: “LIVING PROGRESS” LIBRARY 601 DIST. NAT'L BANK BLDG. Interdenominational | Monthly PROPHETIC CONFERENCE This_monthly meeting, in the interest of Bible prophecy, is_sponsored by the Wash- ington School of The Bible, and is held in various churches of the city. The two meetings this month will be on Tuesday, Febr! , at 2:30 and at 8 p.m. Both will be held In the West Washington Baptist Chureh, at 31st and N streets n.w. Mackenzie, Cleve- will be 't both Herbert land. Ohlo, services. We Hope You Can Hear DR. MACKENZIE Mrethodist Episcopal SOUTH. D. D. of he speaker at Southern Methodism’s W. A. SHELTON, D. D., Pasior. Visitors Cordially Invited ; —fifiutz-auliii;;igfi; & MOUNT VERNON PLACE Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street Northwest Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Young People’s Services, 7:00 P.M. 11 A M.—“Where Is He,” Dr. Shelton 8 P.M.—“Faint Yet Pursuing,” Dr. Shelton Special Music by Large Vested Choir Under Direction of R. Deane Shure Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—“The Faith for Like This.” 6:45—Epworth League 8:00—“The Portals of Lent.” Music under direction of Justin Lawrie, Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Church) Mass. Ave. and New Mexico Ave. N.W. (Wesley Heights) 2| James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Minister 9:30 am.—Church__ School Hurst Hall. 8:30 a.m.—Prayer Service the Vestry. 11:00 2. m.—DEDICATION serv- ice with sermon by BISHOP McDOW- ELL. 4:00 p.m.—Dedication of Memo- rials and Gifts, with address by Hon. CHARLES CURTIS, Vice President of the United States. Music: Metropolitan Vested Choir, Mount Vernon Seminary Choir. Harlan Randall, bari- tonc Mrs. Carolyn Schoenthal, sopruno; Mrs. James Shera Montgomery, crganist. Sixteenth at Allison Street Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D. D., Minister 11:00 .m.—Holy Communion. 7:45 p.m.—“Matthew.” The Church With the Lishted Cross. TRINITY Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. The Hon. David Hogg of Indiana will address the adult class. 11:00 a.m.—“Beholding His Gl 8:00 p.m.—"“The Talents.’ Music_by the Quartet. 11 AM. Communion Meditation 8 P.M. “India Missions in Pictures” a Day 9:40 A M.—Sunday School. 7:00 P.M.—Christian Endeavor Societles. ttnht : '~ EPWORTH | John C. Copenhaver, D.D., Pastor —“DOING GREATER WORKS THAN I am—Re “Bermon. by the Pastor. Bacrament of the Lord's Sup 8p.m—“LIVING _VERSUS EXISTING.” Sermon by the Pastor. Music by Vested Choir. Sunday School Epworth League. All cordially welcome Midweek Prayer Meeting. in in Representative Church REV. H. R, DEAL, Asst. Pastor. Eypisropal William Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent - Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth Mark Depp, Minister At Eleven O'Clock “A PLACE FOR RELIGION.” At Eight O'Clock “RELIGION WITH RESERVATIONS.” 9:40am.—The Church School. 7:00 pm.—Y. P.'s Meeting. Devotional Meeting Thursday at 8. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL. Minister 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, ‘‘In His Presence.” 8:00 p.m.—Revival Meeting. Glénn W. Wagner. Evangelist. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE. D. C. . 3. Phelps Hand, D. D., Minister 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11am—“The Secret of a Spir- itual Tragedy.” ~——Young People's Conferer e Hour. 8:00 p.m— The Chevy Chase Union Protestant Service BRIGHTWOOD PARK |5 m —Evening Service. McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor. 11:00 AM.— Bacrament of the Address by the Pastor “Developing Latent Power” 8:00 P.M.— “The Making of a Man” WAUGH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. ' REV. ALLAN F. POORE, Minister 9:30 am A;Lliu‘lly School. 1 oly 00 a'm.— Communion. 00 p'm'—Epworth League 8:00 p.m—Sermon, “The Pursuit of Sunper. Chorus Cholr. ‘Happiness. RS WO “SACR per, Thursday, 6 pm. Midweek the Lducational Council. Guest the United States Office of Edu sirable Attitudes.” EVERY ONE CORI Reserve supper tickets, National 4317, Friends Friends Meeting 015 A 1L Eve St. N-W. —~S8und. Bel 1700 AM " heatine Boro ol. Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington (2111 Florida Avenue) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday), st 1T o'flock. "Sinday ‘School at’ 8:4s. All_interested are welcome. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 13th and Irving Streets N.W. day School. @angregational LENTEN ADULT SCHOOL OF RELIGION Opens Thursday Night at Mount Pleasant Church Four Study Courses in Religion and Modern Life Services Tomorrow: Church School, 9:30 am. Adult Forum, 10 am Pebruary Communion, 11 am Young People’s Groups, 6:30 p.m Rev. R. J. Clinchy, Minister olumbla Rds at 14th. Phone Ad. 3472 | INGRAM MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL || 10th and Massachusetts Ave. || 1t AM—~“TAKING SHIP ON THE SEA OF LIFE” Frederick Vining Fisher Streets N.W. cavor, 6:30 P.M. IFICE.” meeting at 6:45 y Speaker: Dr cation. ject DIALLY INVITED ASHINGTON CATHEDRAL sconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. UINQUAGESIMA, FEBRUARY T ¥ COMMUNION . 1:30 X PRAYER ~AND (Nation-wi Lenten Lectures on Tuesdays., Wed- nesdays. Thursdays and Fridavs at 4:00 pm Take Wisconsin Avenue Woodley Road Bus L Saint MHark’s Frbbbb bbb b A A A A A A fede bbb bbb b bbb bbb od. instruction for n 6:45p.m —Young Peopl address by th 8:00 p.m.—Evening e's Meeting, e Rect ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: —Holy Communion, y Communion and Ser- S5 8 vo w2 The New Testa- . Basis of Christian- ity. Dr. Johnston wil-preach. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lafayette Sau: Les dimanches & 4 heures ¢t les ven- dredis & 4:45 par le Dr. Florian Vurpiliot, pasteur. ST. THOM Rev. C. Ern Fer. Wi SERVICES 8, s.'s, 11 AM. “Seeing Through aGlass Darkly” 4 P.M. “A Neglected Apostolic Ordinance” Rector preaches at both services Ash Wednesday—Services 8. 11 and 4. Thursday, 11 a.m.Holv Eucharist Friday. Dr. Bishop. *‘St, Paul Visil 'r in Jerusalem.” Monday. February 8. 8 to 10—Rector's Evening. All Friends Cordially Invited. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster St. The Country Church in the City. 8:30, 9:30, 11 &.m.; 7:00, 0, 8:00 p.m. HOLY o < N M RENNr 18th St. y Betw, P & Q “Nen r Dupont Circle D.'D." Viear. 11 AND 4. 30. p.m_-Rev. ts St. Pete: COMFORTER CHAPEL d Madison St 30 pm! T. JAMES’ CHURCH Fighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. V. GEORGE W, ATKINSON. D. D. 6ctor —Low Mass. Matins. ung Mass 3 orem 8383 and Sermo n. 0 p.m.—Solemn Evensong and Bene- diction. Ash Wednesday. February 10. am. and 9:30 am.—Low Mass with Imposiiion of Ashes Eyening Service and Address. 8:00 p.m. iy, Feoruary 12, 8:00 p.m.—Stations of the Cross. Ad- dress by Rev. Calvert E. Buck. Take 13th and D _or Florida Ave. cars to 8th and C Streets Northeast. The February Meeting of the ANGLO-CATHOLIC CLUB will be held in ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast between B and C Streets MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8th at 8:00 p.m. Solemn Evensohg and Benediction with Sermon by Rev. Robert S. Chalmers of Baltimore The Public is cordially invited. '}H++++++++++++++-{'+-lr++'l"l'++'l“l"l‘++'l‘++++++++++++++:i bt bt bbbt bbb bbb b bbb bbb b SERVICES FRANCAIS | +++H++++'P++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-’; Lpigropal ST. JOHN'S GEORGETOWN 3240 O Street N.W. REV. F. BLAND TUCKEE. RECTOR. 7:33'a.m.—Holy C n. FEF R mo Ash Wednesday— Thursday—1 Friday—3:30 pm’, Lpiphany 1317 G St. N.W. PHILLIPS, D. D.. LL. D. VIN LAMAR' WILLS, M. 10am.8pm Commu Children’s Servi - L e e Service of ? th TS y of Sponso: d Lent.’ SERVICES ON ASH 7 Holy C b R R EPIPHANY CHAPEL 12th & T S.W. Rev. Francis Yarnall, Vicar. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 7. Sermon Subiect AM.: “The Jerusalem Journey.” “The V Sermon PM . B Re Christ | 620 G St. S.E. | Rev. EDWARD GABL | Sunday Services, 7:30 a Ch;lrchflii Founded 1797 = . §. T. D.. Rector. .1l am. 8 pm. = - ST. MARGARETS : &, Conn. Avenue and Bancroft Place N.W. CLERGY. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D. REV.ROBERT SHORES. REV. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. e yer and Ad- During_Lent Evening Pra except Thursday and Sat 4:30 pm Thursdays Days, Communion. All Souls’ Memorial Ch Cathedral and Conn. Aves. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector, 9:45 am.—Sunday Schkool. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser- mon. 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s C! ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. and" Holy 11:00 a.m G R R S T AE T urch W Rev. George Fiske Dudley, D. D.. Rector. ev. George Boate. Assistant. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 7th. 1032 XY COMMUNION 0 A M QLY | SOMMUNION ** EVENING PRAYER HEALING SERVICE DAY . b PRA PREACHER. GEORGE BOATE SERVICE AND REV CHILDREN'S EVENING = PRAYER SERMON . . A THURSDAY -~ HOLY "~ 'COM- E 5 9:30 A WEEK DAYS UNTIL HOLY WEEK DAILY ... i 8:00 AN . 'EXCEPT ' WEDNES: DAY’ AND SATURDAY ALSO WEDNESDAY—HOLY COMMUNTO! 7 N CHILDREN'S_SERVI( FVENING | SERVICE " ASCENSION Massachusetts Avenue at Twelfth Street. The Rev. F. A . Rects Sunday Bervices, 8 & am. & 8om g St‘.Tg-nes’ Church 46 Que St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitol 8t. Car.) Services Sunday. 7 and 11 am. and 8 p.m Daily Mass. 7 am. Evensong Intercession Friday, 8 pm. Mass. Ave. a . 730 10, 1 THE NATIVITY ¥ 45 | conf. Class. Mon. 3:30: Tues. Ash Wed., 7. 10:30, 7:30; Thur., 10 The Resiirrection. 7.0, (8.8."3 13 Tues., 1 ! es., 10:30; Ash Wed FF and nd 1, > 3 SR 3 3 FEFFFEF PR R R R R R R R R R R

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