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MEMORIAL CABINET WILL BE DEDICATED Epworth Methodist Service to | Bring Tribute for Kendall Minot. he dedication of a music cabinet will take place at the 11 o'clock service | tomorraw in Epworth Methodist Epis- copal Church. South. The cabinet has | been presented in memory of the late Kendall J. Minot. for many years a member of the church Those contributing the cabinet were members of the personncl of the Coast | Guard headouariers in Washington, with whom Mr. Minot was associated. and members of the class in the Sun- dav school which was taught by Mr. Minot Rear Admiral F. C. Billard of the Coast Guard vill make a brief address, as will Ishmael Burton, chief examiner of the Federal Trade Commission. Dr. John C. Copenhaver. pastor, will | preach on “A Good Man's Legacy.” “Discovering Our Resources” will be the subject of the evening sermon of Dr. Copenhaver. The Sunday school | is at 9:00 a.m.. and the Epworth League | at 7 pan._ Charles Jarvis will be the Jeader. The young people of the church will meet in the social room | Tuesday evening for the annual ban- The pastor will conduct the mid- week prayer service Thursday evening. | which will be the first of a series of | talks on the new Methodist text book, | “Methodism and World Need.® The | Woman's Missionary Society will mect Monday c»emng ‘REBUILDING WALLS’ IS EVENING THEME Dr. H. H. Harmon at National Christian to Preach Tomorrow Morning on “Something Better.” Dr. H. H. Harmon, who was recently called_to the pulpit of the National City Christian Church. will speak_to- morrow morning on “Somethine Bet- | ter” and at 8 pm. on Rebufldmg{ Walls.” Services during the week include the following: Tuesday. 7 p.m.. meeting of the Workers' Council in the choir room: | at 8:15 pm.. three one-act plays by the | Myrtle Barger Circle in the Sunday school room of the Vermont Avenue | Church: Wednesday, noon, Circle No. 3 | will meet with Mrs. L. C. Parker, 2029 | Third street northeast, with Mrs. Ruth | Bunch as associate hostess, luncheon; | at 5:30 pm. the Business Women's Circle, at the Vermont Avenue Church, for supper; 8:15 p.m.. organ recital by | Conrad Bernier. at the National City | Christian Church. under auspices of the National Organists’ Guild: Thurs- day. noon, Circle No. 1 will meet with | Mrs. Eugene V. Pugh, 6901 Glenbrook | road, Edgemoor. Md. with Mrs Earl| Logan and Mrs. L. A. Snider as associ- ate hostesses. luncheon: 5:30 p. church fellowship supper, at the Ver- Avenue Church, followed by spe- | am. The midweek prayer ser d P quet and entertainment lipi | pastor of St emo ‘<\wn{\ | ister, Opening session Christian_Endeavor Convention at the National City Chris- tian Church at 7:30 pm. Thursday, and Friday District Christian _Endeavor Convention sessions at 5:15. 6 and 6:45 | pm. in the Vermont Avenue Churcir| and at 7:45 pm. a mass meeting in the | Nattonal City Christian Church: at 8 pm. choii rehearsal in the Vermont Avenue Church. DR. RIVES TO PREACH | AT TWO SERVICES| Francis Asbury Epworth I.ugue{ to Conduct Meeting at Mission Saturday. Union Services LUTHERAN LENTEN PROGRAM ARRANGED. DR. W. A. WADE. ‘The Lutheran congregations will have union Lutheran Lenten services Mon- days at 8 pm. as follows: February 15, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Con- necticut avenue and Everett street. with Dr. William A. Wade, president of the | Maryland Synod, as the guest preacher; r\-brunry Dr. O. A. Blackwelder, tor of Christ Church, Baltimore, will preach at the Church of the Reforma- tion, Second and B streets southeast: February 28, St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Kentucky avenue and Fifteenth street_southeast, Dr. W. E. Schuette of Sewickley, Pa.. will present the Lenten theme; March 7, Rev. S. H. Kornman, Stephen’s Congregation of this city, will preach at the Church of Atonement, North Capitol street and | Biode 1sland avenue; March 14, Luther yrial_Church. Fourteenth and N Dr. Gould Wickey, executive secretary of the Board of Education of |the United Lutheran Church in | America. REV. . MIERS CONTINUES SERIES “Mystery of the Seven Churches™ to Be Subject of Talk on Book of Revelations. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow in Fourth Presbyterian Church the min- Rev. James H. Miers. will con- tinue his series of sermons upon the book of Revelations. “The Mystery of the Seven Churches” The sermon will be broadcast over Station WJSV. At 8 p.m. he will preach an expository ser- mon on “The Call of Abraham.” Sunday school is gt 9:30 am. Dr. Miers will address the pastor's class. The mothers' Bible class will be led by Mrs. W. W. Tuckey. C. T. Clayton who has been ill, will address the young men’s Bible class. At 5:30 pm. the prayer-circle meets in Kelly Hall. At 7 o'clock the Chris- tian Endeavor Societies meet, the junior, led by Mrs. Estelle Nelson: the intermediate, led by Miss Grace | Wooden, and the senior, led by Miss Doris Harwood. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock, led by the minister. The Senior Christian Endsavor So- ciety, G. Lawrence Reynolds, president. holds its final meeting for the current church year, with a banquet in the church dining rooms. February 27. At the meeting of the Ladies' Aid So- ciety this week the president, Mrs. C. T. Clayton. appointed a special committee, u! v\hmh Mis. Mabel D. Miller is chair- . to arrange for the annual decora- tlon ‘of the church for Easter. Program for Spiritualists. At the Longley Memorial Spiritualist Church, 2800 Thirteenth street, Rev. Carol E. McKinstry, minister, will in- clude a program tomorrow evening for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON IROCK CREEK PLANS LENTEN SERVICES Church to Hear Visiting Preachers Each Wednes- day Evening. Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creck Church road at Webster street, announces the following schedule of Lenten preachers at services to be held at 8 o'clock each Wednesday evening during Lent: February 17, Rev. Calvert E. Buck; February 24, Dr. Z. B. Phil- lips; March 2, Rev. C. T. Warner: March 9, Dr. A. P. Stokes, cancn of Washington Cathedral; March 16, Rev. Edward Gabler, and March 23, Dr. Rob- ert Johnston. The Lenten preacher at the Ash Wednesday service was Canon jJohn W. Gummere of Washington Cathedral. Every Thursday dur! Lent there will be a celebration of holy communion at 9 am. and a children's service at 3:30 pm. Beginning February 17. at 3:30 p.m., weekly meetings will be held in the rectory for girls and boys pre- paring for confirmation. The Guild of Holy Comforter Chapel, 5714 Geor; l avenue, will serve a supper February The officers and teachers of the chnptl church school, in meet- ings with Rev. William L. Mayo, minis- ter in charge, have prepared a special Lenten study. The services tomorrow inciude holy communion at 8:30 a.m.; church school | sermon at 11 o'clock: meeting of Ycung People's Society at 7 p.m., and evening prayer service at 8 o'clock, during which the rector, Dr. Franklin' J. Bohanan. will deliver the fourth of his consecu- tive Sunday night lectures on “The His- tory nnd Teachings of the Episcopal Church.” Scheduled meetings of parish crgani- zations during the coming week include the Junior Chapter, Brotherhood of St Andrew, and senior branch of Girls' Friendly Society at 7:30 p.m. Monday: Church School Institute at mmuy Chapel at 8 pm. Tuesday; Recto: Guild at 2:30 pm. Wednesday, cnndl- dates of Girls' Friendly Soclety at 3:30 pm. and Boy Scouts at 7:30 pm. Fri- day. STORY FOR CHILDREN WILL PRECEDE SERMON Rev. 8. C. Coale Selects “Young Prince Who Served™” as Topic Tomorrow Morning. “The Young Prince Who Served” is the title of the children’s story which Rev. S. Carroll Coale will tell at Bright- wood Park Methodist Episcopal Church service tomorrow. “Spiritual Dress. will be the sermon topic. the first of a series of Lenten messages, “The Crisis of a Soul” will be the subject of the evening sermon. Sunday school is at 9:45 am Misses Jenniveve Baum and Evelyn Allen will be the leaders of the Oxford League at 6:45 pm. A business meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the church Tuesday evening The annual banquet of the Wesley Men's Bibie class will be held in Social Hall Tuesday at 7 o'clock. Judge J. ‘W. Thompson will be the speaker and Ed L. Geasey the toastmaster. The Woman's Home Missionary Society and the Woman's Foreign Mis- | sionary Society will meet at the resi- dence of Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrick, 901 Jeflerson street,. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. ‘The Cole Class Club will serve a luncheon to the public at the church Thursday from 12 to 1 o'clock. The Fidelis class will meet at the home of Miss Estelle Jorg. 5813 Fifth street, Thursday evening. At the prayer meeting Thursday evening the pastor will deliver the first of a series of Lenten messages, which will continue until Easter. A Colonial tea will be served by the Ladies’ Guild in the Sunday school auditorium Friday evening. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY at 9:30 a.m.; morning prayer, litany and | preceding the sermon at the 11 o'clock | This will be | Institute Meet SUNDAY SCHOOL BODY IN SESSION TUESDAY. DR. EDWIN R. CARTER. The Sunday School Institute of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington will be addressed by Dr. Edwin Royall Car- ter of Petersburg, Va.. vice president of the Committee of Religious Education for the province of Washington, and chairman of the Board of Religious Edu- cation for Southern Virginia, Tuesday night at the parish house of Nativity | Chapel. Massachusetts avenue and A street southeast. The invocation will be given by Rev. E. M. Thompson. Selections will be rendered by the Nativity Choir DR. SNYDER PLANS A LENTEN SERIES Opening Sermon Tomorrow Will Be on “Coming to Terms With Universe.” At St Paul's Lutheran Church Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor, will begin tomorrow morning a series of Lenten sermons on “Coming to Terms With Life." The opening theme is “Coming to Terms With the Universe” In the evening the subject at the vesper serv- fce will be “Is Satan Real or Mythical?" At the Luther League at 7 o'clock, Edward Stevlingson will be the leader, and at the Christian Endeavor meet- ing, also at 7, Mrs. R. A. Pence will be in charge. The church will be the host Mon- day evening at the first of the union Lenten services, which will begin at 8 o'clock. Dr. Willlam A. Wade of | Baltimore, Md.. president of the Mary- land Synod, will be the speaker. At_the midweek service Thursday Dr Snyder will continue the series of Lenten talks on “The Church Mem- ber's Relation to the Church" the first of which on “His Prayers for the Church.” was on Ash Wednesday. The topic Thursday night will be “His | Presence at the Church.” Friendship Baptist. “The Great Feast’ will be the sub- ject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomcgTow at 11 am. Rev. Gilbert Weaver of Bir- mingham. Ala. will preach at 8 pm. A moving picture entitied “The Hell anund Train” will be exhibited at 8 | pm. Cathalic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NN\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.” 1811 Eve S: NW Fakiar Quarterty Mee! Saturda. B Nistry and GUESTS TO STRESS FOREIGN MISSIONS Presbyterian Churches Here Set Aside Four Days for Series. Foreijgn missions will be stressed February 14 to 18 by the Presbytery of Washington City. Tomorrow at 3:30 pm, in the Gunton-Temple Presbyje- rian Church, & young people’s mass meeting in the interest of _missions /| wlil be held. Miss Frances V. Rogers of the Philippines and S. Franklin Mack, secretary for young people, will be the speakers. Hugh Paull will pre- side. The meeting is open to all. Dr. Cleland B. McAfee, former mod- erator of the General Assembly, will speak at the’ Sherwood Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning and at the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church in the evening. Dr. George E. Scott, secretary of the board of foreign missions, will speak at Eckington Presbyterfan Church in the morning and at Clarendon, Va., in the evening. Dr. Willlam H. Gleysteen will speak at the Peck Memorial Church in the morning and at the Washington Heights Church in the evening. Rev. C. H. Hazlett of India will speak at the Arlington Presbyterian Church in the morning and at the Eckington Presbyterian Church in the evening. Rev. R. E. Jenness of China will speak at the Darnestown Presbyterian Church in the morning and at the Eastern Presbyterian Church in the evening. Rev. Harold H. Henderson of Taiku, Korea, will speak at .the Kensington Presbyterian Church in the morning and at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church in the evening. Rev. Paul Abbott of Chefoo, China, will speak at the Takoma Park Pres- byterian Church Wednesday morning and at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church Thursday evening. Rev. R. E. Jenness of _China, will speak at the Western Presbyterian Church Thursday evening. Rev. Henry W. Tolson will preach a foreign mission sermon at Westmin- ster Church Sunday morning. MISS STONE TO LECTURE Lenten Series Is Planned February 19 to March 18, Miss Elsie Wade Stone. president of | the Columbia Bible Training School. will give a serfes of Lenton lectures at the school, 172¢ H street, each Friday at 10:30 a.m.. Pebruary 19 to March 18. The general theme of these lectures will be “What the Prophets Foresaw and Foretold” On Priday. Pebruary 19, her subject will be “‘Prophecy in the Pentateuch.” flrt!whm flmtmm Rhode lsland Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, 11 AM. “A Safe Investment” 8PM. “Keeping Fit” 7:00 PM.—C. E. Societies. 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. A convention of the Christian En- deavor Socleties of the District will open Thursday night at the National City Christian Church when Senator Smith W. Brookhart of Iowa, will make the principal address. Justin Lawrie will render several solos. The sessions will also be held Friday and Saturday nights. Howard W. Ferrin, president of the Providence Bible Institute, will speak each night. - Many prominent pastors of the city and presidents of other young peoples societies will be present. The opening meeting will begin with a song service led by Dr. Edwin Barnes, head of music in the public schools of Washington. Then welcome will be given by Dr. Earle Wilfley. Senator Logan of Kentucky will be the principal speaker at the Tuesday evening C. E. of Calvary Baptist Church. ‘The Bagby C. E. Society of Columbia & Valentine banquet for the three so- cleties of that church, Tuesday. Mauro Baradi, missionary superin- tendent of the senjor union, will speak at the Berwyn Baptist Church Sunday evening on “A Challenge to Youth Tomorrow_evening the society from Eckington Presbyterian Church will have as guests the convert class of the Central Union Mission. The Soclety from Ninth Street Christian Church is serving tea tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Mr and Mrs. Williford. the sponsors for that group, are senmg this monlh DR. J. C. BALL TO PREACH MORNING AND EVENING “Life's Biggest Business” Is Topic of Morning Sermon at Metro- politan Church. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning, Dr. John Compton Ball will preach on “Life's Biggest Busmew and in the r\enmg o1 “Where Is Jesus These Days?” The choir will be assisted by a male quartet. The Teacher Training Class meets Tuesday evening. The Monthly Bible School Conference Wednesday and the topic is “The Development of Character Education, and the Place of Christian Education -in Modern Education.” A social follows. The teachers meet Thursday at Y pm. for the study of the lesson of the following Sunday. Mrs. E. S. is in charge. This will be followed by the prayer and praise service. The paster, will speak on “The Hour Is Ml\ens Amy it y Lee Stockton and Rita Theasaphy Lightbringer Lodge Sunday, February 14th. #:15 P.M. “The World Mother” Conmic. Mrstic. e and ual [ Matn. Frowr. Basvister Biag 3 s _ADMISSION _FREF. s " ____COLLECTION Sunday. February 14, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “Man, the Maker of His Destiny.” Wl‘nh‘l\ and day. 5P.M. United l.od'e of Theowplnm Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W, No dues, fees or collections e — “The Origin of Religions” Caroline M. Gillette Sunday, Febr 14, 8 pm “The Prince of Salvation™ Jnmu‘: -m-m." Reading BUlS"S o0 ¢ N0 Washington Lodg:, T.S. 1216 H ST, BAPTIST . Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. Sec, 715 8th St. N. E Near th S.W. will preach. FIFTH Dr. John E. Briggs, 11'00am ‘A Man METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. N. | dress will be “My Friends, If—" Heights Christian Church is sponsoring | | Spiritualists. The church was recently Dr J. J. Rives. pastor of Francis chartered by the National Spiritualist Asbury M. E. Church South. wiil | Assoctation, and tomorrow evening Rev. preach tomorrow on “Looking for | Harry P. Strack. secretary of the N. Help,” in the morning, and “A Good |S. A\ will present the charter to the King." at night. church, and also conduct a fellowship Epworth League is at 7 pm. Next|service at which a class of new mem- Baturday the league will have charge bers will be received Special music is of the meeting at Central Union Mis- | being prepared for this service sion and Rossell E. Mitchell. teacher | Dr. Angus Stewart of Los Angeles, of the voung men's Bible class, will be | Calif, will give a public demonstration the speaker of his healing power. The Woman's Missionacy Soclety il meet Monday, at the churci evo- tional service is at 11 am. The nrst‘"“:""{.‘ four chapters of the mission study book, “The Challenge of Change.” will be reviewed. Luncheon is at 12:30 p.m. end the business meeting at 2 p.m. Dr. Rives will have charge of the prayer meeting Thursday evening which will be followed by the informal | study group on the life and time of | George Washington. He is preparing | & special series of sermons for the month of March on the general sub- Ject “Life.” G _THE CROSS IN Ti E THE RATION'S CAPTTAL TTART BIBLE HALL Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 6th & G Sts. N.W. S.S. 9:45; Com- munion, 11 am. 7:30 p.m.—Song and Praise. 8:30 pum, Evangelistic. Tues. and Fri. 7:30 pm.—Thurs., Prayer ito4pm The Downtown Church e eiiion, A e leome. UNION 5ERV|CE‘PLANNED ‘ liniutrnal Bestgn First of Series to Be Held in All Saints’ Episcopal Churen. || The Fellowship of the The first service in a series of union || Universal Design of Life Lenten services will be held next Thurs- | WASHINGTON BRANCH 1. day evening. under the auspices of the | SERVICES, 11 AM. Protestant churches of Chevy Chase. || pypASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N.W. Dr. Ivan Murray Rose, pastor of thm SUBJECT: First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., S PR 1 chy The wr\me will be the special preacher. vy 601 DIST. NAT'L BANK BLDG. will be held in All Saints Episcopal Methodiat Episcopal Church at Chevy Chase Circle. SOUTH. The churches participating in these " EPWORTH meetings are Chevy Chase Presbyterian. 13th Street and North Carolina Avenue N.E. Wesley Methodist. All Saints Episcopal, First Methodist of Chevy Chase and the ! John C. Copenhaver, D.D., Pastor Chevy Chase Baptist. The services are held every Thursday evening and alternate between the Episcopal and the Presbyterian churches. Among the spe- cial preachers scheculed to appear in the weeks following are the Rev. Robert | R. Wickes of Princeton, the Rev. Russell W. Bowie of New York and Bishop MAN'S LEGACY.” ‘William Fraser McDowell of this city. lam—A GOOD Dr. openhaver spm—:DISCOV URCES." ERING OUR Dr. Copenhaver. sundnv School. Epworth League. Music_by Vested Choir. All Welcome to All Services. Prayer Meeting Thursday Evening. MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Re ntative Church Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street Northwest W. A. SHELTON, D. D., Pasior. REV. H. R. DEAL, Asst. Pastor. Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Young People’s Services, 7:00 P.M. 11 A.M.—“When the King Comes,” Dr. Shelton. 8 P.M.—“A White Stone,” Dr. Shelton. Special Music by Large Vested Choir Under Direction of R. Deane Shure Visitors Cordially Invited 16th above Q N.W. Counsel. 800 P.M —Busin 11:00 A M for Worship oriin 13- expected 1o be present. 00l Union m, Speaker: s. editor of “The Vorker." bjec Pla: Parlor hat Mean Every One Welcome at Any Time. Pastor. Rev. PAUL_SPERRY. Ghurch of God CHURCH OF GOD - and l}niu'wn‘ Streets N.W. =7 o People. Friends Meehng of thm‘ton (2111 Florida Avenue) ing for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday), at \1 ek, | Sunday. School at 9:45. interested_are welcome. Friends l\leflmg (Orthodox) Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benj--h 'W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY | Calvary Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D, | = Colugbia Reed Nor Fitcenth e l' Minister. At Eleven O'Clock 9:30—Church Schiodl i “THE MIND OF THE MASTER.” 1100 Giving 7 ke Sew At Eight O'Clock = “ARTICULATE RELIGION.” 9:40 a.m.—The Church School. 7:00 pm.—Y. P.'s Meeting. 6:45—Epworth League. 8:00—"The Landscape of Lent.” Music under direction of Justin Lawrie. Devotional Meeting Thursd Metropolitan Memorial ELDBROOKE (The National Methedist Church) Wiscousin Ave. at River Road N. Mass. Ave. and Nebraska Ave. N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Ministe: 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, ‘Our Commis- 5 J‘m”SIImMP_""mg, ’D'D' 8:00 p.m. A:'I'uunx Revival Bervice. Minister w. . Wagner, Evan- 9:30 a.m —Church _School. 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship with WBLEY sermon by BISHOP - B Cmmecncul Ave ond Jocelyn St. VY CHASE, D. 4:00 p.m.—Vesper ale'rvwe. Chan- cellor ucius C. 3. P l Hand, D. n..l 45 &.m.—Chureh Sehool. Clark, speaker. Vested Choir, Harlan ‘The Primacy of Spir- itual Meditation.” director. 8:30 to 7:30pm——Y¥oung People's HAMLINE | 2o Sixteenth at Allison Street Chase Union 1 evy " Erotestant Bervice. Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D. D.. Minister | oy "Gpurch With the Lighted Cross. - Abrabam _Lincoln.™ Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNTS, D. D, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. The Hon. David H of Indiana will the adult class. 11:00 a.m.—* Wh. is the Great- BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth §t. at Jeflerson N.W. 5. GARR u. oofu.l. ‘Minister. McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. of Serrews.. ‘This Year and Wha AU s JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor Morning at Eleven “f 2L, R od ” Life’s Biggest Business' Evening at Seven Forty-five “Where Is Jesus These Days?” Special—Next Sunday STOCKTON-GOULD EVANGELISTS o1 Current Support mmittees, Monday, Bprm Telass Qrgter, Supper Tuesday. 4730 10 7. and B. Y. P. U. Federation, 745 om on Tmportant meetin and Mission o The Friendliest Church in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH. Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Sermon by Pastor. “Spiritual Exhaustion.” 8 pm_—B Y P. U Night 'lmhllln -na Pmnl rmu-:u-n" S.. 9:30 B Drkien "ot Tiroune tor Wit ‘Avee: TEMPLE Tenth and N Sts. N.W. Thes. E. Boorde, er Bible School, Geo. D. Sullivan, Supt., 9:30 AM. $# Gospel Services: 11:00 a m —“Multitudes, Multitudes.” 8:00 p.m.- n Ihe Valley of Deci- sion. B.Y.P.U. Prognm P\'ed Braugh, “The Ooupel Only And Only The Gospel. Can Save America— And the World.” & Eve NE. E.HezSwem _Siusc.—A msn shed to run side by side with & rabi 8 pm. Pree. easy chairs (men like them): prayvers for healing and those offering secret pravers. 11 “Morning mention oF myself to God:* Grace ™ & South Carolina Ave. SE. ce Pastor. F. W. Johnsen. 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all 11:00—"The Only Berotten Som of the Father. 7'45—*The O Home." 6°45—Young People Church Prayer Mecting Thursday at [y ALL WELCOME AT GI HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmends, Paster. School Riches Throush Poverty.” _cm:vv CHASE Avenue and Belt Read EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Minister 9:45 a m.—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —*“Ideals of Homor.” 8:00p.m.—Dnion Service—Wesley M. __ E Chureh. ~ SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones, D. D.. Pastor. —*“Going a Little Farther.’ —~“A Misunderstood Boy.” Bible School at 4th St. Auditorium and 17th and E. Cap. St. Branch, 9:30 a.m. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road NW. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Bible School, George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. (Orchestra of 20 pieces.) 11:00 AM—‘MAIN'I‘ENANCE OF THE CAUSE OF CHRIST.” (Chorus hoir of 30 voices. Mrs. Emma G. Dickinson, organist.) 8:00 I’.H.— “GOOD SOLDIERS OF JESUS CHRIST.” (Boy Scout An- niversary Service.) Quarterly Meeting Thursday, 8 P.M. FIRST HUGH T. STEVENSON. Minister .freachine at 11 am. by the Pastor, ward; and Proiperity,” and ai of Powe: 930 lm. Junlor am. B. Us 7:00 pm Boectal’ muste ai all Services KENDALL 3* ™2t o GERMAN, Minisf s30am—s 5 B TR Wpler A ne. sacredness of Human ur Supreme Desire."" ursday—Prayer Service. WELCOME. WEST WASHINGTON Cor. NW. cnfSRiEd"B. “alsTiN. Fustor. i Worship, 11:00 and 8:00. mnnunm.l Service retmury Tt §3%5 »i Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor . (The Young People's & Sndtykm!u..n Swuhhm Anniversary of C| land Fol Polllrl ot Virginia ‘and " Bishos William 8th & H Sts. N.W. @alhar? Rev. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“GOD IN OUR DAY” REV. N. M. SIMMONDS. 8 P.M.—REV. RUFUS W.-WEAVER, D. D. n- Ministry of Ketoctin. 30—Sunday Scl 11:00—Junior Church. 6:! OHhflflhn Endeavor and B. ¥, P. U. 9:30—Burrall Class for Young Women, Mrs. Abernethy, Teacher 3730 p.'m B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm. h_Begins iy 21 Gov. John Gar- T B mell, Prineioal Spesters DR. SI1Z00 TO OPEN LENTEN SERMONS Pastor of New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church Preaches Tomorrow Evening. + At the New York Avenue Presbyte- rian Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. R. Sizoo will conduct the commun- lon service. The theme for his ad- Dr. Sizoo will begin a series of Sun- day evening Lenten sermons tomorrow | on the figures around the cross. These | sermons will be in the form of a| dramatization of those who had a part in the crucifixion of Jesus. The pur- pose of this series is to s&udy the per- sons who had a part in the story of Calvary. The general theme of these sermons is “Seven Soliloquies on_Cal- vary.” The first sermon will be “Peter, the Soliloquy of a Deserter.” He begins his sixth annual series of Lenten lectures Thursday morning at | the Mayflower Hotel at 11:30 o’clock. These lectures will be broadcast over Station WMAL. Each lecture will be- gin with a brief musical prelide. The general theme for these lectures will be “Pathways to Certainty,” and the following subjects will be' presented: “God, rayer,” “The Bible,” “Con- | fession,” “The Cross” and “Immortalit RBeformed REF ORMED Heory H. 11 M—Belmo.. by ‘.”éif‘y‘m,. Rarick Pastor. % 8 Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, LEADER. Mrs, ARET ANN FELDT, Guest Speaker, Phsgha Good s Clul !'\!l’\ml Bcr» ce .. Mond: a)‘s & ns in Truth"”. Wedra BER T servce Pric: s fiealing_Clinic V. Ingrabam. Un | E. Y, Iagrakam. Unily _pe|1l||~t-nlr and be with ms | Sunday. February 21 Stuay and practice in meditatior 236 pm Rooms op day from 10 a m. Metaphysical Iiterature on sale ALL WELCOME HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. rvices eyery Sunday at 2:30 pm. l ALL WELCOM Mondays ev A—9 New Thonght Meet: Held Each Sunday at 11 A.M., D. C. League of American Pen Women’s Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Leader All Welcome __ Freewill Offering _ Hniversalist Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th & S Sts. NW . Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “PERPETUAL YOUTH” National Capital Choir—Under Direction of Albert W. Harned, Doc. Christian Science . . == . F i Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ iflcnmt Columbia Road and E Second i.lmnh of &. SERVICE “SOUL” s ja0d 8 P und Wrnwr,{ow EVENING MEETING—3 REA[)I.\G ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.\W, —Hours, 9 to 9 cept Wedne: days, 9 to 7 i Kunvh)s and holi= days, 2 SECOND um RCHL111 C St. NE. —Hours, 1 to 30 pm week days. Cl undays and holidays. 'IHIRD LHLRLH~I olorado_ Bldg. lours, All are welcome to atiend our church services and wee owr reading rooms. Chapel, Tuesday evening, Febru: Street Southeast. Speaker: Vice President of the Commission of tdttttd bbb bbb bbb bbb b Southern Virginia. Tt Is, and How It Is Being Taught.” Rev. Edwin Royall Carter. D. D, of Prtersburg, Virginia, Lpisropal DAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE OF THE EPISCOPAL OF WASHINGTON will meet in the new Parish House y 16th, at 8:15 one block Southeast of Lineoln Park at Massachusetts DIOCESE of the Nativity Parish House is located Avenue and A Religious Education for the Province of Washington and Chairman of the Board of Religious Education for Subject: “Curriculum of Religious Education—What WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Weodley Rd. Lenten Lectures on petave. Thursdays and Pridays at 4:00 Take Wisconsin Aveuse Cars e Woodley Road Bus Line. Saint Mark 8 reets Southeast. Woolfall. Rector. Third A ot udhern 2 W 7308 m—Holy Communio ~Chureh Senoo Hgggtu'r:l‘—nn;‘mnl Praver and Ser- Hon TS Worta ™ with 4:00p m.—Coniem or children 645pm —Youne Prople’s Meeting, 800 b M Evening Prayer and Ton B the Rectat: the Kingdom 1100 . m—Thiriasy, " Holy © ommun- o ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Lafayette Square SERVICES: ~Holy Communion Holy Communion and Ser- —Evensong. ~Bible Readines ohn's spel Wom; Dr. Jnhn:wn wim preach SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lafayette Sauare. Les dimanches a 4 heures ct les ven- dredis & 445 par le Dr. Florian Vurpillot. pmmr ST. STEPHEN AND | THE INCARNATION | 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. Georre Fiske Dudley. D. D.. Rector. OLY COMMUNION ERURCHOSCHOOL (ORNING PRAYER CONFIRMATION EVENING PRAYER HEALI SERV. ROCK CkEEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAU CHURCH Rock Creek Church Rd. and Webster 8t. The Country Church in the City. 9:30. 11 7:00, 8:00 p.m. HOLY COM“JBTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Madison 7:30. 9:30. 11 a.m.: 7:30 p. St. Agnes’ Church 46 Que St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Capitel §t. Car.) &r'll.‘tl Sunday, 7 and 11 am. and 8 p.m_ mu Mass. a.m. Evensone and Tntercession Priday. 8 p.m. ST. ANDREW’S w.coins HAMPSHIRE The Rev. A. J. Wilder, S.T.B., Rector 8:00a.m—Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.—Church School. 11:00a.m.—Morning Prayer and Serm( The rector will preach on “A Prayer God Could Not Answer.” +-l"l‘++++'Q"l-'l'fi-*'hl'++'l"l"l"l"'I'{‘+'}++-l‘++++'l"{"'I"I"l"l'i""'l“l‘l'*+++++++++++++++++++++#++++++++++fl'+++++++++++i‘+++++f*++++++++++++++ kbbb Ghurch School Cont. -n-wa. L ion 1‘;0 suriection. o T3 Wed., 1 Fri 745 FFRRR R R R Yt bbbt Praver and Ser- 1317 G St. N.W. B. PHILLIPS. D. D LL. D. VIN LAMAR WILLS, M. “Lasing “Treasaress EPIPHANY _CHAPEL mm.m {_and M “The Prodigal's Chrlst Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, S. T. D., Rector, Sunday Services, 3:30 am.. 11 a.m., 8 p.m. ST MARGARETS (Gose A ninne at pAn IS Place N.W. CL REV. HERBER | ot SMITH. D. D. ROBERT SH REV BERRKELLY CRITFITH, 0. ™. daily_ex- day. Holy TAll Souls Memorial C‘Imr:h Cathedral and Conn. N, Rev. H. s 5. D. S % Prayer and Ser- SERVICES: NI _4%pm ST. THOMAS =5 Ample Parking Space. Rev. C. Frnest Smith. D. €. Rev. Wm. S, Bishop. D. D. SERVICES 8, 11 AND 4. S. S., 9:30. m. st &Q 11am—“THE GRFATEST OF CHRISTIAN VIRTUES.” (See Hymn 240). WHY ANYBODY SHOULD W AN EPISCO] Rector preaches at both servk-. Wednesday, 4 p.m—Rev. Robert ©. 4pm.— ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. Rector. 7:30a.m.—Low Mass < and Ser -

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