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MINISTER TO MAKE DRY LAW PROPOSAL Rev. Russell J. Clinchy Will Discuss Prohibition in Morning Sermon. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister of the Mount Pleasant Church, in his sermon tomorrow morn- ing, will make “A Proposal to the Ad- vocates and Opponents of Prohibition.” ‘The relation of the church and re- ligion to politics and present problems of international relations will be dis- cussed in lectures in the courses of the Lenten Adult School of Religion at its second session in the Mount Pleas- ant Congregational Church next Thurs- day evening. In the study courses, beginning at 7 o'clock. John J. Esch. of Congress. and at_one time chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, will speak about “The Church and Politics . Dr. Irving F. Wood. professor of Biblical literature ai Smith College, will lecture on_“Isatah—Religion and Political Life": Dr. D. Butler Pratt, dean of the School of Religion in Howard University, will talk about Quests of Life.” the Bureau of Internal Revenue will an- | swer the question. “Is the Christian Ideal Practica At 8 o'clock there will be an address by Linley V. Gordon, &n officer of the Worida Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. on “Present Problems of In- | ternational Relations.” Miss Jessie La Salle, assistant super- intendent of schools. will address the Adult. Forum st 10 o'clock tomorrow on “What Is Happening in Education. the meeting of the Women's Gm]rl Wednesday morning. Miss Anne W. Rogers, social worker at the Juvenile Court. representing the Women's Coun- cil of the W Federation of Churches. will describe her work The Young People’s Forum tomor- Tow evening will discuss the question, “How Important Is Money in the Choice of a Job?" and the Discussion Group will have as their subject. “Are We Playing Fair With the Negro?” “VALUE OF LENT" IS SERMON TOPIC! Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall to Give| Morning Message at First M. E. in Chevy Chase. will_be the J. _Turnbull Methodist tomorTow is at 9:30 of Lent” Re: First Chase school “The Value sermon _theme of Spicknall _at_the Church of Chevy morning. Sunday am Miss Georgia Eastman and Miss Nor- ma Curtis will be hostesses for the young people’s fellowship supper at 6:15 pm. tomorrow. The pastor's sub- Jject for the meeting will be “Sincerity in Work and Worship The evening service will be omitted. members of the church attending the Chevy Chase union service in Wesley Methodist iscopal Church The Woman's Home Missionary So- ciety will meet Monday evening with Mrs. Oscar Fulks, 6301 Florida street. Walter S. Gard of the American Na- tional Red Cross headquarters will speak_on “Work of the Junior Red Cross.” The Official Board will meet in the ehurch Wednesday evening. Mem- bers of ‘the church will attend the Chevy Chase Union Lenten service Thursday evening in All Saints' Epis- copal Church. Rev. Ivan M. Rose, tor of the First Baptist Church of hflmelpma will speak. RELIGION SCHOOL OPENS Bpecial Lenten Classes in St. Mark's Episcopal Church. A school of religion, was inaugurated at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Third and A streets southeast, by the rector, Rev. H. A. Woolfall, on Ash Wednes- day and classes will continue through- out Lent. The program includes a class for children every Wednesday at 4 o'clock. Tuesday evenings lectures will be given the men on “The Life of Christ.” Also on_Tuesday at 8 pm. there will be a Bible Class for the women. There will be a service Wed- > for all members of the parish with “The Life of Christ” used as the subject. ‘The Young People will meet Thurs- day evening, their subject being “‘Per- All of these classes the rector except the ladies’ class Tuesday evening, which Will be led by Mrs. Myrth. ‘Throughout Lent Mr. Woolfall will give two,special series of sermons. Thé morning series will deal with “Christ’ Life in the Light of Modern Problems.” and his subject Sunday morning will be “His World Without.” The general theme of the evening preaching throughout Lent will be “The Kingdom of God.” former member | Congregational | Campaign Cause FOREIGN MISSION OF PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH. DR. CLELAND B. McAFEE. In the interest of a promotion cam- paign for the Presbyterian Churches for the cause of foreign missions. Dr. Cle- | 1708 Newton land B. McAfee, one of the most promi- “Proposed | nent, churchmen of the denomination, is and B. A. Chandler of 1 in Washington. He is one of the gen- eral se Missions. Dr ing at the Sherwood Presbyterian Church. Rhode Island avenue Twenty-second street northeast, and | Sunday evening at the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B streets southeast. BAPTIST MEMORIA 10 HONOR SEOUTS Special Anniversary Service. Dr. Johnson to Preach in Morning. Dr morrow morning at the National Bap- tist Memorial on “Maintenance of the Cause of Ch In the evening there will be out anniversary se ice. be e 22d anniversary of th organization of the Boy Scouts of America, and the Sea Scout ship Chesapeake of Washington. at which there will be an address by Dr. John- son on “Good Soldiers of Jesus Christ.” Bible school is at am The Missionary Circles will meet Wednesday as follows: 11.30 am. the Olive Love Circle. with Mrs. J E. Hal- ley. 1200 Kalmia road, and at 2 pm the other Missiona i at the homes mentioned: Ella Marie Holmes. with Mrs. John Singer. road: Ann Noud. 3228 Hiatt place Sadler, with Mrs. J street; Emma G with Mrs. Florence DeCell. 1851 Co- lumbia road: Dorothea Witte, with Mrs. C. E. Trotter, 3000 Tilden street: Anna B. Hanson, with Mrs. S. T Hughes, 3750 Jocelyn street. and Kath- leen Mallory. with Mrs. St. G. Raby, 4436 Reservoir road The annual banquet of the Pink- ham class will be held Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock. Speakers will be Repre- sentative William V. Gregory of Ken- tucky and Representative Martin Dies of Texas. The Dr. Annte Laurie Crittenden, Gill, E Marion Criswell Circle wiil meet Thursday at 2 pm. with Mrs. Clarence Eichner, 1346 Park road. and at 8 pm. the midweek service. Scout Parents' night will be ob- served, February 19. at 8 pm. The members of Troop 43 will take part in a pageant entitled “The Search for the Symbol,” which is a great tribute to the memory of George Washington. LENTEN SERVICE SET FOR THURSDAY NIGHT The favorite chapter of the Bible chosen by the members of Christ Lutheran Chburch will be the subject of the sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel. A special service has been planned commemorating the Wash- ington Bicentennial for February 21 Lenten services are held Thursday evenings. The subject next week will be “How Christ Dealt With the Treacherous Judas.” The old Lenten hymns will be sung. The choir will render appropriate music. The Fellowship Club elected John M. Kempf president. H. Koschmann, vice president: Mrs wunnm Scott. sec- retary and treasurer, and Mrs. E. G. Eifrig, chairman of the Recreational Committee. The club will hold & George Washington night at its next meeting. February 19 the Ladies’ Aid Society will have an oyster and roast pork supper. = = Series of Free Lectures —BY— SW 11 AKHILANANDA An authorized Representative of Ramakrishna order of India This movement in KANANDA. Sunday, Feh. 14th, Tuesday, Feb. 16th, ALL —AT— 1710 N STREET N, America was founc Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893, by SWAMI VIVE- d at the time of the 8:00 P.M. The Urge Within 8:00 P.M. The One Law We Know A class for practical lessons on Meditation will be given on Thursday, February 18th, 8 P.M. ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Four Dynamic ,Free Lectures THOMAS ROBERT GAINES By Nation-Wide Acclaim “America’s Great Teacher of Food and Breath Science” Sunday, Feb. 14—8 P.M.—“Health Is Your Greatest Wealth— Earn It!” retaries of the Board of Foreign | McAfee will speak Sunday morn- | and | Gove G. Johnson will speak to- | Judson. with Miss Emma | THE EVENING STAR, WAaSiiiaG 1N, SarunwaY, b ICOMMUNIONMARKS WASHINGTON BIRTH Bishop Freeman Invites Men and Boys to Join in Services Planned February 22. A call to the men and boys of thei diocese of Washington to begin their| commemoration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington on February 22 by attend- | ing corporate communion in the Church of the Epiphany has been made by Bishop James E. Freeman. The service. which will be the fourth ual commemoration of this char- r. will be followed by a fellowship st. to be held at the Hotel Wash- ington, where addresses will be made on “Washington. the Patriot and Church- {man” by Bishop Freeman and George Wharton Pepper, former Senator from Pennsylvania Junior members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew are coming from as far away as Fairmont, W. Va, and from towns in Virginia to attend the service A special invitation has been extended to students at the Virginia Theological Seminary. n Alexandria: the Episcopal High School and St. Albans, the Na- tional Cathedral School for Boys. Rev. ! H. Lucas, headmaster at St has joined with Bichop Fi = man in urging the fathers of the boys under his charge to attend with men’ sons. A special effort is being made _m have Pohick Church, of which George Washington served as vesir man, represented at the gathering by the rector and a group of the boys in [ his parish. Arrangements for the service and were discussed at a meeting neral Committee. under the ch: ip of H. Lawrence Choate this week. The final meeting of the | committee will be 8 o'clock at the Diocesan House, 1329 K street, when announcement of parish { representations will be made. Information about the service and ations for the fellowship gather- ing may be obtained from Mr. Choate or James A. De Force, secretary of lhfi committee, at 925 Fifteenth street. APOSTLE P'ETER TOPIC | ar bri of t nkfast e C Discussion of Influence on | Early Church. The sermon tomorrow evening at St | Matthew's Lutheran Church, Dr. E Meuscr pastor. will deal with the infl ence of the apostie Peter on the earl h. and the place which 1o occupy in the or the Christian churct L sermon will be an exposi- | son for the day on the subject “Running the Christian Course " Midweek Lent every Wednesday The pastor has 1ces a series of sermons entitled Meaning of the Cross of Christ.” The annual evangelistic effort will be ched tomorrow and will extend over the following two weeks. culmina ing in a series of evangelis ices March 1-4. Thirty-five workers will help in this effort to win new members and to renew the interest of members who have become inactive in the church MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Rev. morning’s W. H. Gleysteen to Be at Peck Memorial. At Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning Rev. Willam H. Gleysteen, missionary to China of the Presby- terian Board of Forelgn Missions. will be the speaker. The pastor, Rev. I. W. Ketchum, will preside. He will preach at 7:45 pm. on “What Is a Christian?" The morning Sunday school will con- vene at 9:45 oclock. It is expected that Gleysteen will address the junior | and intermediate departments. The men’s class will be led b Howard A Edson and the women’s by Eliza- beth F. Ketchum. At 7 pm. the Chris- tian Endeavor Society will meet The Gillett class will meet at 3 pm with Mrs. Alfred S. Gillett. On Wednesday night the pastor will con- duct a people’s service and make a short address. ___ Spiritualist MRS. RIZPAH ELDON N.W. S.E.Cor. 1ith & Mass. Ave. meetings * Mo [l " datls. ME. 3726 MADAM CARTHE. Readings Tucsday and Thursday after- noons“at 2 o'clock. Wednesday and Friday Lights at 8 g clock Private readines by ap; pointment. 941 Eve St. N.W._Distric Meeu-\: Sun. Umly Spmtualxst Churcll 1326 Mass. Ave. Sunday Evenlng. 8 O‘rlock Lecture by JOSEPH O. PRATT Subject “EMANCIPATION" Greelin Margaret M ister Spirit by Mandis, " Carolh nd others. Midweek message service at home of or. a. Ave. S.E. Thursday Evening, & O'Clock. ~ LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. Carol E. McKinstry, Minister Sunday, February 14, at 8 P.M. CHARTER PRESENTATION AND FELLOW- SHIP SERVICE By Rev. Harry P. Strack. Secretary Nnunnn smmu.lm Asociation Angus World-Renowned Heate service. Assisting Mediums—Mrs. Suit, Mrs. McDon- ald and others Midweek Message Service Thursday. February 18, at 8 P.M. MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY Mm.m from Flowers Sunday R F. L. DONCE 1342 RIIK)DE ISLAND AVE. N.W. Spiritual Science Church REV. E. WHITE Message meeting Wednesday and Sunday evenings. 8 o'clock. Consultation by ap- pointment. 700 6th st. se. Linc. 3055 Wil assist 10 the . St. Matthew's Lmhelans to Hear r i God | V ferences Spiritual Science Church of Christ Sunday, 8 P.M.. Stoneleizh Courts Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. Musical Recital, 745 Elizabeth Gardner ocal selections—Mabel Lucas. I’l hr. Bl‘.\. JANE B. COATES 'How to Find YOUR \lllt" o SPVit, Messages Fallow For Ma essage circle at undene- of 473 Meridian ol x ‘private ‘readings by mvm L pone Col 6131, o “The First Spiritualist Church 8:1! Conles Coa! Arranging Corporate Communion BISHOP FREEMAN AND FORMER SENATOR PEPPER SPEAKERS. communion Febr sary of George W Christianity and_ their Nation fellowship breakfast at which Wharton Pepper will speak lie committee including, seated (left to Hight) A. C standing (left to right), Earl Clark porate annive 1810 The Episcopalian men and bo s in Washington are planning to attend a cor= | 22 at the Church of the s bLirth as communion Bishop Freeman and Epiphany on the 200th edication of ill be followed by a large former Senator George re ngements s shown in this photograph, Houghton and H. Lawrence Coates, and James A. De Force. Edwin N. Lewis and Dr. Willlam ‘WHEN KING COMES’ IS SERMON SUBJECT‘ at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Tomorgow. will be the W. A Shel on Place M “When the King Comes ibject of a sermon by Dr ton, pastor of Mount V wrch, South, o'clock and at the 'HJ church school 1 Miss Kathleen Nalls departme he subjer an at9 mer will lead th 0 am d by Mrs tment will hold the church at 6 Miss Bar- mination’s Tenn, will s with W om will be i ch arge of 1 and Miss Mary be given to A dise- ers two and thr v er,” by Mary de How The Bibie study cla Shelton will be heid in school auditorium lte chur (I\ Prayer Conferences Planned. Rev. E. M Wadsworth, director i \\Mx\ Pxn\el of League. pr two Sun- dition ln the con- during the wee the ministerial booked also to Station WJSV during hr is he to be his stay here. € ongrenational INGRAM MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 10th and Massachusetts Ave. N.E. Frederick Vining Fisher “THE PRODIGAL SON AND A PRODIGAL WORLD 8 P.M —BOOTSTRAP VS, RELIGION. A Message About 1AM SKY-TOP Modern Fads i MT. PLEASANT CHURCH ev. Russell J. McClinchy, Minister Tomorrow at 11 am. Mr. Clinchy will preach on “A PROPOSAL TO THE ADVOCATES AND THE OPPONENTS OF PROHIBITION” 9:30 am.—Modern Church School. ‘ Religion 10 am—Adult Forum 6 pm—Young People’s Groups. Thursday at 7 p.m.—Adult School of | : | Religion. Columbia Road at Fourteenth. Phone Ad. 3472 'SCOUTS TO ATTEND SERVICE AT CHURCH 1d February 17 at |Dr. W. A, Shehon to Preach Twwe Troop 54 to Go to Chevy Chase Baptist When Pastor Talks on “Ideals of Honor.” Boy Scout Troop No 54. under the leadership of W. 8. Anderson. Scout- will attend the Chevy Chase Baptist Church in & body tomorrow morning. The pastor. Rev. Edward O. Clark, will preach on “Ideals of Honor.” The troop will lead the congregation in salute to the flag. A s ermon be told to the members of the unior congregation master, ate’ young people will service at 6 45 o'clock by a Jones and her group The church participates in the evening service held in the Wi E Church at 8 o'clock Mr subject will be “The Jc h C¢ The Woman's Society I\I the 4"!"‘(!\ will meet Monday at 11 o'clock in W Cross Work under the, ieadership of les D. Demarest. jr o will address the meeting Christian CHURCH OF CHRIST| 3460 T1th St N.W.. Jas. H. McBroom, 10:00 a. m.—Bible study 11:00 a.m.—"Jesus, the Man of Zeal" 730 pm esus, the Man of Poverty and Riches.” “Where the Bible Speaks. Where the Bible i We Are Silent. (0] ——=]o]c——=]«| CHRISTIAN Ninth Street 9ih & D Sts. NE CLIFFORD H. JOPE. Minister. at Meridian Place. Minister. We Speak; ilent, 745 Evening Service The National Olttg COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Park Road West of Kourieenth Harvey “Baker” smith. " Pastor Bible Schod Endesvor ht Service inss ruspices Pictures of Lincoin's life and Chorus Choir. (Enngrrgafinnal FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A M. 11AM— 8P.M Reserve supper tickets, 6 P M. At 6:45 “YOUR per, Thursday, Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M DIVIDED SELF” .—“LINCOLN LIVES” National 4317, for Church Night Sup- o'clock Dr. Stockdale will con- duct the midweek meeting and give a Lenten talk on the subject “How Christ Calls to Liie.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED __ Evangeliral Evangelical themselves 10 | | | | | | D) 13, 52, DR. FRANK SMITH WILL GIVE LECTURE Will Address Missionary Field Review Group After Supper at Calvary Baptist. a2kl X 19: Rev. Newton M. Simmonds of the | Highland Baptist Church will occupy the pulpit at Calvary Baptist Church | tomorrow morning. the subject of the sermon being “God in Our Day.” Rev. Rufus W. Weaver will preach at 8 o'clock. Clyde J. Crurch will conduct the junior church service at 11 o'clock, assisted by Andrew C. Wilkins. ‘The Lucia Greene Circle will.hold a supper meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Clore will be the guest speaker. Dr. Frank A. Smith of the American Baptist Home Mission Society will ad- dress the missionary fleld review group Thursday evening. The lecture will be preceded by & supper at 5:45 o'clock. The Woman’s Missionary Society will meet at 11 o'clock Tues on “Our Civic Problems.” John Ryer- son will have a part on the program and Mrs. H. C. McNeil will give the devo- tional talk. The Bell class will meet in the church parlor Monday evening. The Board of Trustees will hold a dinner meeting in allenberger Hall Tuesday at 6 o'clock. Paul H. Primm, president of the board, will preside. The deaf department will hold a social meeting Tuesday evening. | The Baptist Young People's Union will hold a box supper Wednesday at 6 o'clock in Burrall Hall. The Kinnear class of women and the | Kinnear class of young men will hoj a joint soclal meeting in Baker Hal ‘Wednesday evening. DR. DUNHAM TO PREACH Lecture on Far West to Be Given At Western Presbyterian. Dr J. Harvey Dunham. pastor of | the Western Presbyterian Church, will | take for his subject tomorrow morning, at 11 o'clock, Planting Flowers." In the evening, at 8 o'clock. Randall L. Jones, representative of the Union | Pacific Railroad, will give an fllustrated | lecture on Zion, Bryce Canyon and the north rim of Grand Canyon National Parks. A special feature, “The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise.” The quartet of the church will sing The monthly meeting of the Trilla B Young class will be held in the class room Tuesday at 8:15 pm _ Hnitarian “Plucking Thistles lndl 5 PRAYER TO BE TOPIC OF DR. U. G. B. PIERCE Program of Music by American l Composers Will Be Given at All Souls’ Church. “What Good Does Prayer Do?” is the subject of the minister, Dr. Ulysses G |B. Pierce, of All Souls’ Unitarian | Church, at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow. At 5 o'clock. Flora Brylawski, con- tralto, will assist Lewis Corning Af- water, organist, in a program of music by American compcsers. The speaker ot the PFireside Circle meeting for young people at 6:30 pm. will be Miss Hele: | Nicolay, author of “The Boy's Life of Abraham Lincoln.” She will speak on “Lincoln.” The Business and Professional Women's Club will have a_dinner meet- ing Monday. Dr. Nolan Don C. Lewis of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, will speak on “The Psychology of Anxiety." A dinner meeting of the Congregational Club of Washington will be held Tues- day evening, and Friday. a dance under the auspices of the Washington Chap- ter, Unitarian Layrnen': League, SCouTs T0 CELEBRATE ‘The Boy Scouts of the District will celebrate their twenty-second anniver- sary Sunday by attending the service at the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney will deliver a sermonette to them dur- ing the service, entitled, “The Great Liberator"—a story based on the life of the Great Emancipator—Abraham Lincoln. Troop No. 25 meets at the church each Priday evening During Lent each Thursday evening Dr. McCartney will give a talk on the Twelve Disciples. This coming Thurs- | day evening Dr_ McCartney will tak as his subject, mon Peter. the Most Well Known of the Apostles firmhuterian FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister TiamoThe Mysters of the Seven urches Broadcast over 8pm - “The Call of Genesis. Twelfth CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN | PRILLGr -Siyoo Intersection of 15th Irving Sts H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 am.—Sunday School ation 3 ] Abraham." Chapter nd 16t NW Rev. JAMI =) ALL SOULS ¥ CHURCH and Harvard sa Minister w2e2a UlyssesGBPierce 00. 9 45 AM—Church School 1100 AM —Morning Worship. “What Good Does Prayer Do?” 5:00 P.M.—Program of American Music. Lewis At- water. organist; as- sisted by Flora Bry- lawski, contralto. 6:30 P M.—Fireside _ Circle Young People, for EASTERN | Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. | Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor | (.OD‘ GRAIN.” s Giated leciure on No i Rer R Tenness: CHORUS C,H,DIR‘ CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle Rev. J. Hillman Hollister, n D.. Minister. 930 a.m—Church Schs 9:30 a.m.—Women's ‘Bmle arhart ns-m—srnxoy Denn-mem 001, 10:00a.m —'rre Kelly Men's Bible Cla Class. Rev. ieader of H St. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Minister ila "PLlCKI\G THISTLES AND PLANTING FLOWERS” 8p Illuatmled Lecture: “Zion, Bryce lml Grand Canyon National Parks,” Randall L. Jones Music by the Quartet. ‘GUNTON-TEMPLE Newton Streets. Rev. Bemard Braskams. D. D 9:45 a.m —8unday School. 11:00 a m —Sermon by Dr. Braskamp: “THE CHALLENGE OF LENT."” Music by Chorus Choir. 645 pm —Christian Endeavor meeting. Midweek Service, Thursday. 8 p.m ~GEORGETOWN ized 1780.) P Street Near S1st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister 9.45 am.—Church _School 11100 a'm —Morning ~ Worship &1 d |PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH! 11:00 a.m —Morning _ worsh: mon by Dr. Tay 5:00 p.m —Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon } by Dr. Taylor Take 1ith St Car or M( Pleasant Car or 16th St Bus to Irvine St. Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W, Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 A.M. and 7:45 PM. i Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All :tJE"EI@ElE’EFJJEJE@:J@EI@EEIE‘EE’EJ@@EE@EIE@EME@E‘JEIE’E—‘ R Preshyterian Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister gisam esence. pm—C E Meoting 800 b Sadres Rev. William ing ‘since 1 Peck Memorial Chapel Under the Clock Pa. Ave, 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 11008 m-nrr. W. H. Gleysteen of hu is a_Christianz" Giliett s 3 Wednesdas. 8 Study Class. 55 ina.” by Gleysteen—in Pek- m . People's Service THE COVENANT-FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, D. D. Minister Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt, A. M. Assistant Minister Morning Worship at 11 am. Dr. McCartney Preachin, Bubject he Great Liberator.” Thursday evening praver service at 8 o'clock. Sermons on the Twelve Aposties uring Lent. School for all srades at m. People's Meetings—$5:30 and p.m SIXTH mn and Kennedy Sts. N.W. . GODFREY CHOBOT, Puml' ing. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek Service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. Nuzarene First Church of the Nazarene Seventh and A N.E. Leewin B. Williams, Minister 9.45-—8unday_School 11 and _7-30—Preaching by the Pastor. 6:30— Young Peoblr Prayer Meeting Wednesday Eventng. WELCOME. Christadelphian Clnpel 732 Webster St. N.W. 10, AM | Worzhip. 1113 AM. Stutany Binte Ciac: 3 P AL Yogoda " Washingter YOGODA Society Founded by Swam! Yogana BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, February 14, 1032 “UNFOLDMENT OF FAITH IN GOD” THE CHAMPLAIN. APT. 51, 1124 K Street N.W, ALL ARE WELCOME . Werl day Clll;!l Tuesdays at 2:30. 7 and Trivate Interviews by Appoints TO_REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0092, Eu:mgrlmir Center Remember the Opening Date! “Nation-Wide Revival Sunday Night, Feb. 21, at 7:301 in the Masonic Temple Auditorium 13th St. and N. Y. Ave. N.W. Evang. Enthusiastic verts in U. S, Can. and Europe. Doors Open 7:00— Be Early for Seat. Rev. Harry L. Collier Preaches Tomorrow. The Tabernacle North Capitol and K Sts. 11 00—"Filled Hands.” 30—“Times of Refreshing.” es . B 'Tan, Choir. Fri. 745 Everybody Welcome. Iuthmm Zion Eu. Lutheran thurr!; New Hampshire Ave. & Buch 930 AM —Sunday School 00 A M —English Service. G Goetr 730 P M —Luther ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D.D., Pastor Sel League 9:30 a.m —Sunday ol 11:00a.m.—S ¢ rmon “Coming Terms With Our Universe.” 8:00 p.m.—Vespers. “Is Satin Real or Msthical®™ Mondav—Union Lutheran Se ay — “The ember's Presence at Church. Luther Place Memorial Church At Thomas Circle ev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D.D., Pastor ev. Frank H. Ciutz, Assistant Pastor nday School convenes at 945 am. 11 o'clock service ‘What Is the Place of Prayer Like” Chureb the s 8 o'clock service “Sins That Crucified Christ I Envy” 645—Christian Endeavor Societies ouvene. ST. MATTHEW’S Kentucky Ave. at 13th St. §. E_H M R." Past: S! erk's (Luflleru C]lwdl) Ath and B Sts. SW. H. Dennington _Haves. D. D., Pastor. 9 45 a m —Bible School with _sermon Church of the Atonement North (‘xmlnl l R. l AN Howard E R e d S E N S us A CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 11 AM.—Sermon on “The Favorite Bible Chapter.” 9:45 AM.—S. S. and Bible Class. 6:45 P.M.—Fellowship Meeting. Lenten Ser\lce Thursday TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 am.—German Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —English Service. “The Power of Faith” Lenten Service Wed. 8 P. M.—German. Thurs. 8 P.M.—English. MT. RAINIER MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (0dd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service—Student Edwin Pieplow. METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister 11:00 a.m —“RICH TOWARD GOD." §45pm—C E with two Mission ver con 7:45p.m —Dr. Cleland B. McAfee, ex- “They Shall See God; Kk Rey. Harold 70 B nderson of Korea. moderator of General As- sembly Evershody Invited to All Services e FQUR HORSEMEN r ™ APOCALYPSE ARE THEIR CUMULATIVE REACH THE CLIMAX? IS BLOWS NOW ABOUT TO THE MILLENNIUM NEAR? A Lecture by B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. Across from the Ambassador The: 7:15 p.m.—MEDICAL DEMONSTRATION. Special Drugless Remedy for Headaches.” (Expert from Washington Sanitarium.) New York Avenue Church 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Ministers: Dr. Jolepl: R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie —“MY F RlENDS IF—’ ening Dr. Sizoo w Sermons on the general theme, “SEVEN SOIJle'lES ON CALVARY.” His first subject will be “The Soliloquy of a Deserter.’ 11:00 A.M. At eight o'clock Sunday ev Next Thursday morning at 11:30 AM. Dr. Sizoo will begin his sixth annual series of Lenten Lectures in il begin a series of Lenten 8 pm—Lenten Service Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. N.E. S. T. Nicholas, D. D.. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Service at 11:00 “Treatment of Temptation” Evening Service at 7:45 “LINCOLN” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. The Home-Like Church CONCORDIA CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 20th and G_Sts. Rev. ‘Charles Enden, hnur 9:45a m.—Bible School. Preaching Services: 10:00 a.m.—German. the Garden of the Mayflower Hotel. 11:15 a-m.—English. SVimeVisorsitatiy s Thsomah fhner These roadcast over Station WMAL. The general theme “The Sacrifices That Please . . for thel:ec“llel:sm:gu:leflbbe "PATHWAYS TO CERTAINTY" and the fol- lowing subjects will be presented 1. “GOD—Is There Place far God?” . “PRAYER—I able 2" . “THE BIBLE—Can We Accept It?” . “CONFESSION—Is There Room for the Confessional?” “THE CROSS—How Can the Death of One Aflut Others 2" “IMMORTALITY—The Aflor\vul of D Monday, Feb. 15—8 P.M.—' Cleanliness.” Tuesday, Feb. 16—8 P.M.— —Youth Alway: Wednesday, Feb. 17—8 P.M. and Worry.” THESE VITAL TALKS ARE TOO IMPORTANT TO MISS HOTEL WILLARD, 14th & F Sts. NW. Come Early Lmue by the Pastor, Rev. Alfred H. Terry “THE GUAmS‘l.?N ANGEL" Followed by spirit messa Sunday, 8 pam, at Pyibian T!mpll 1012 oth Bkl Becara. All _weicome. MEDIUMS' NIGHT day. Feby 18th. from 7 to 10 P o k3 SUNE” Res g m Mes i or. Bath. “Mart " Eidon rrgde: 2oy, MRerreaniments serve 7:30 p.m.—MUSICAL PROGRAM. (Prof. H. A. Miller.) SUNDAY, FEB. 14th—FREE Tuesday, Feb. lsth. “The Times of the Gentiles” 7:45 P. M., Same Speaker—Same Hall i —Young Peopln Mzemu 8:00 pm —Evening Wi Sermon based on the p! “THE LAST SUPPII" DA VINCI LENTEN SERVICES Wednesday. 8 p.m.—English. ‘Thursday, 8 p.m.—German. “Breathe Away Your Signs of Old Age —“Nerves at Ease—How to End Fear

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