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A——l') * i‘\u A CHURCH WILL PAY WASHINGTONHONOR Services at St. Paul’s to Mark Bicentennial of First President. A special patriotic program hag been arranged at St. Paul's Lutheran Church for the service tomorrow morning in honor of the birthday of George Wash- ington. The choir, the minister and the Junior Congregation, the children boaring flags, will enter the church ing “Amcrica, the Beautiful” s a “the opening service a beau- pl: the gift of the Domer Bible Class, depicting Washington at Trenton, will ba unveiled by Margaret Ehlman and Sherwood Ferris, two small | f the Sunday school, in colo- e. The brief talk to the Congregation will be on the sub- ject “A Boy Patriot.” and in the regu- jar sermon which follows Dr. Snyder will discuss “Coming to Terms With 2+ Nation.” which is the second of a of Lenten sermons on “Coming to With 3 service at 8 o'clock, the subject of the address will be “When Will Christ Come Again?” The “ques- box” is a feature of these Sunday evening services. Dr. Snyder will continue Thursday his talks on “The Church Member's Re- latien to the Church, to be considered next week being “His omotion of the Church.” He is re- the informal parscnage “at s” and will be glad to sce mem- and friends of St. Paul's at Kirk- n on Wednesdays from 3 to 5 o'clock, and from 8 to 10 o'clock, be- ginning next week. The Dr. Samuel Domer Bible Class will meet Saturday night, being the guests of Dr. Sn\"'er at the E ab the’ parsonage. DR. S1Z00 TO SPEAK ON NATION’S BIRTH New York Avenue Presbyterian Church to Mark Bicenten- nial Year. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tcmorrow, Dr. J. R. Sizoo will have for his subject, “Washington and | the Birth of the Nation.” This serv- fce will be in the nature of an cbserv- ance of the opening of the Bicen- tonnial year. He will continue Sunday evening services of sermons en- titled “Seven Scliloquies on Calvary.” with a sermon on “Simon, the Soliloquy of the Cross Bearer.” These sermons ere in the form of a dramatization of those who had a part in the crucifixion of Jesus. The purpose of this series is to study the persons who had a part in the story of Calvary. The following subjects will be discussed on subse- quent Sunday ?\'('nm;!s‘ “The Solilo- cuy of the Betraver,” “The Soliloquy of the Judge.” “The Sililoquy of the Crucifier,” “The Soliloouy ~of _the Moth wr and “The Solilcquy of the Dis- . Sizoo will conduct the midweek ce Tuesday evening. T!“L‘ second lecture in his serles during Lent at the Msyflower Hotel will be Thursday at 11:30 am. His subject for this lecture will be “Prayer.” The following subjects will be discussed on subsequent Thursday mornings: “The Bible,” “Confession,” “The Cross” | and “Immortality.” “WELCOME STRANGER i SUBJECT OF SERMON | Dr. Rives to Preach on ‘Marks of a Man" in Evening at Francis Asbury M. E. J. J. Rives. E. Church South, will preach norrow morning on “The Welcome Stranger,” and in the eve- ing on “The Marks of a Man." The Epworth League at 7 o'clock will be led by Frank Frost and the subject will be “A Radiant Religion.” The men's Bible class will meet in _the church auditorium at 9:30 am. to hear another of the series of lectures by Tracy L. Jeffords from the book of St John. Tomorrow the subject will be “I Am the Door,” St. John, X.9. Mrs. T. S. Settle's class of student teachers elected the following officers: President, Mary Francis Israel; vice dent, Maud McClammy; secretary- urer, Frances Ferguson, and chair- an of social work, Barbara Ferguson. Dr. Rives will have charge of the er meeting Thursday at 8 oclock. 5 will be followed by the informal Dr. Asbury i study group on the life and times of | George Washington. Commencing with the first Sunday night in March, Dr. Rives will com- mence a special series of sermons on “Life.” SOCIAL EVENING SET he Cleveland Park Conregational rch will meet for a social evening 1e Cleveland Park Club house Feb- Wilbur L. Cray, chairman of and Mean, Committee, with | R. L. Livinston and Edward Cavin, s planned the party. At 11 o'clock tomorrow the pastor, Rev. George Farnham, will preach on “The Retreating Goal.” In the evening Dr. Hugh Vernon White. secretary of the American Board for Missions, will preach. Midweck Lenten services are held each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the church parlor. Friends ~F ncndi Meet ng at ruary 26. 945am _ioam Friends \leeunz <0rlhodox) and Irvine (llrltll N.W. 1 00a —Meeting for Wi Ul’fi"\iv 630 p m —Christian Endeavo! L B T Fhnraday_Praver Meeting. ¥riends Meeting of Washington (2111 Florida Avenue) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday), &t 11 o'clock. ~Sunday School at 9:45. All interested are welcome. _ Evangeliral " the special aspect | | pastor of Francis Guest Speaker FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES. DR. D. BREWER EDDY. At the First Congregational Church the minister, Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, | will speak tomorrow morning on *“What a Father! What a Country!” At the evening service Dr. D. Brewer Eddy of Boston, secretary in the home depart- ment of the American Board of Com- missioners for Foreign Missions, will be the guest speaker. His subject will be | “America’s Stake in the Oriental | Muddle.” | Sunday school meets at | Church night supper will 9:45 am. be | Conduct.” Senior Society of Christian Endeavor meets for tea tomorrow at 6 pm. | held at 6:30 o'clock, following the tea, P. 8. C. E. meets at cussion. The Y. jr., 6:30 pm. Mrs. John W. Palmer, will lead the meeting ‘The Working Band will not meet Monday. Tuesday. Representative W. I. Nolan of Minnesota will be the speaker, WOMAN TO DESCRIBE FOREIGN MISSION WORK Mrs. F. A. Habersham cf Los Angeles, jCalif,, who is voluntarily contributing | her services to the national organization of the Episcopal Church for the pur- pose of acquainting church folk and | others with the details cf the mission- ary work in which the church is en- gaged in all parts of the world, will | deliver a number of addresses here. Her program is as fcllows: February \26 8 pm, Parish House of St. John's, | Georgetown, under the auspices of the | Woman's Auxiliary; February 27, eve- ning, Trinity parish, Hughesville, Charles County, Md.; February 29, 8 | pm., St. Margaret’s Church. Washing- tcn, Gunston Hall School also to attend, under auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary: March 1, 8 pm., Evenin Branch, Woman's Auxiliary, Epiphany parish, other Evening Branches in vited: March 2, 11 am. Epiphan: Morning Branch, Woman's Auxiliary Epiphany 'Church: March 2. 8 pm Pinckney Memorial Church, Hyattsville: March 3, 8 pm, St. Alban's Parish House; March 4, 8 pm., St. Pauls Chureh, Twenty-third street: March 5. | evening, Trinity Parish House, Upper | Marlboro; March 7, 8 pm. Christ i Church, Georgewwn |PLAN WASHINGTON RITES ‘The service tomorrow morning at St Matthew's Lutheran Church, Rev. E. H | Meuser, pastor, will be in commemora- | | tion of the 200th anniversary of the | birth of George Washington. The pas- tor's sermon will be a treatment of the religious life of the father of our coun- try uncer the subject “The Master of Himself.” The patriotic spirit of this service will be further enhanced by the presentation of an American flag, the gift of the brotherhood to the church The evening service will be largely a | musical service. The sermon topic will be “The Call of Beauty.” The third study of the meaning of the cross of Christ will be presented at the Lenten service Wednesday evening After the service the workers in the evangelistic effort will present their res ports. - = | Special Services. | A George Washington Bicentennial | service will be held in the four Churches of Christ, Scientist, Mondar, at 10:30 am. The subject of the les- son-sermon is, “Love for God and Man, the Universal Ideal.” _ Theosophy | “Ideas and the Abstract Mind” ‘ TSk daerm I/ Sunday, February 21. 8 p.m. H s Reading Room Wlsbmg!on l.odgt, T. S 1216 H_ST. “Begotten of God." James W. McGuire, PM. 6:30 Sunday, February 21, 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “Sleep—Dreams— Death” Thursday, 8:15 P.M.. Study Class Librars Open Tuesdar. Wednesdax and Friday, 5 to 6 P.M. Saturday, 2 o 5 ____|}United Lodge of Theosophuls Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. ‘ No dues, fees or collections Lightbringer Lodge H Sunday. Feb. 21—8:15 P.M. GEORGE WASHINGTON (The Man—Mason—Patriot) Tllustrated With Lantern Slides MRS. BLANCHE K. POVELSEN Floor. Barrister Blde. 618 F M ABMISSION " PRI SteSTidN Evangeliral CANTHESEALING ANGEL oF APOCALYPSE LONGER HOLD BACK THE WINDS OF WORLD WAR? A Lecture by B. G. WILKINSON, Ph. D. 7:30-8:00 P.M.—Do not miss the Sacred Music by THE ACADEMIC CHORAL CLUB of ‘Washington Missionary College Mt. Pleasant Hall 1813 Columbia Road N.W. Across from the Ambassador Theater 7:15 P.M.—MEDICAL DEMONSTRATION “Drugless Cure for Sour Stomach” SUNDAY, FEB. 21-FREE Tuesday, Feb. 23—“Angeh—Are They the Spirits of Departed Friends?” 7:45 P.M. Same Sperer. Same Place. held | The | | committee chairman’s meeting Will be and B. E. Bozman will lead the dis-!| The Young Women's Club ' will have & dinner meeting at 6:15 p.m. | THE EVENING NATIONAL SERVICE 0 BE CARRIED OUT Metropolitan Presbyterian to Observe Van Dyke- Covert Program. ‘The Metropolitan Presbyterian Church will commemorate the 200th annivers- ary of the birthday of George Wash- ington tomorrow and carry out a pro- gram prepared by Dr. Henry Van Dyke and Dr. William Chalmers Covert of the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America for all Presbyterian Churches. given a souvenir flag. precessional of young people carrying flags and advancing the flag of our country to be saluted by the congre- gation and to be followed by the sing- ing of a hymn. The President's call to the Nation “to demonstrate our gratitude and our obligation to George Washington by fitting celebration of the 200th an- niversary of his birth” will be read. Significant scriptural selections will be read responsively. Religious and | patriotic hymns and anthems will be sung. A serman on “George Washing- ton, the Christian,” will be delivered {by Rev. Freeley Rohrer. Prayers will be offered in unison and with the re- | cessicnal of the colers the people will | sing In the evening the young people will present a Washington program includ- | Ing a symposium of brief addresses on the life of George Washington. Their topics are: “The Homes of George Washington,” by Miss Jean Wertz; “The Mother of George Washington,” by Miss Carol Bohrer; “The Social Life of George Washington,” by Fred Snyder; “The Youth and Manhood of George Washington,” by Edwin N iRice; “A Leader of Men,” by Miss Florence Huhn, and “The President,” by Charles C. Wise, jr. —_— {GERMAN MEMORIAL SERVICES PLANNED Concordia Lutheran Rites Will Mark National Day Tomorrow. Embassy Officials to Attend. National Memorial day in Germany | will be observed tomcrrow. In view of | the fact that there are many Germans in Washington who lost relati friends in_th> World War. Col Lutheran Evangelical Church w: duct its German service at 10 am. as a memorial service. The staff of the | German embassy will attend. Rev. Charles Enders will preach on “The Sacrifice of Love.” In the English service at 11:15 am. the Washington Bicentennial will be bserved. "Greatness Through Service.” The third of the sermons in the se- ries on “Christ's Passion in Art” will | be delivered at 8 o'clock. The picture to be considered in this service is| “Christ in Gethsemare” by Hoffmann. In the Lenten services Wednesday t 8 pm. in English and Thursday at 8 pm. in German, the sermen fopic | will be “Christ's Sympath; PLAN PATRIOTIC SERVICE Rev. A. J. Wilder to Preach Tomor- row on First President. A patriotic service will be held at St. sermon on ‘George Washington” by Rev. A. J. Wilder. Lenten services will be held Wednes- “The Men Who Crucified Christ.” Next week is “Pilate, With Lessons From His Character.” Holy communion Thursds) at 10:30 am. Lenten service for children at 1 3(1 pm. Friday, with an address on “Jo- seph.” All adults are invited to attend with their children. New Jerusalem _____(SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY. CITY 16th above Q N.W. 10 0 R Ui Class 11:00—Morning Worship. “The Steps of Sermon by 2 Goo the Pree lr'ldmr{ library, open after services. Every One Always Welcome. Pastor, Rev. PAUL_SPERRY. Sypiritual Meeting RONALDA Mzssnre Meeting _ Sui p.m__Read by Pointment. 147 You_ St MW, Dec 433 _ Spiritualist The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, Rev. Alfred H. Terry Subject— “Romance of Two Worlds” | sundabo s 5 P TR e, st B WP Mhicdna, noor AL Beicome ) Loy ives readines b ‘appeintment | At 131 C st. ne. Phone Lincoln 1572, Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. A\:_C. N.wW. Sunday Evening, 8 O'clock Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Dr. A. Stewart, celebrated American Spiritualist healer, will be present and give healing demonstrations. Special Music, Vocal and Instrumental Renditions. Spirit greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack, Mrs. Margaret Mandis, Mrs. Caroline Mister and others. Midweek Message Service, 600 Pa. Ave. S.E., Thursday, 8 P.M. LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. Carol E. McKinstry, Minister Sunday, January 21, at 8 P. Lecture by MRS. LULU MAY SCHARFFETTER “ARE SPIRITUALISTS CHRISTIANS?" Hillcrest Manor, 2800 13th St. N.W.. Cor. Girard St. Assisting Mediums—Mrs. Suit, Mrs. McDon- ald and others. m-;!. Memase Service 8 PM. " MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave.N.W. S.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. ing: u Spmhul Science Church of Christ Sunday, 8 P.M.. Stoneleish Courts Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. cliusical Recital, 745 Elizabeth Gardner Vocal selections—Myra Marshall. Plllor, REV. JANE B. COATES “Cause of the Business Depru-lcn" Spirit Messages Follow For M Weds, 815, message. circle at residence of Dr. Coates, 1473 Meridian pl. n.w Dr ~Coates gives private readings by gp- pointment. Phone Col. 6227. Spiritual Science Church REV. E. WHITE Message mesting Wednesday and Sunds evenings. clock. | Consultation by pointment. 00 6th st. s.e. Linc. 305! MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Lecture—Healing—Messages SUNDAY _snd WEDNESDAY AT 8:00 P.M. Messaxes froi R Every attendant will be The service will be opened Wwith a d | Preparations are being made for the | The pastor will preach on | Andrew’s tomorrow morning, with a, day at 8 pm. The addresses are on | New Teacher STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS LEADER. SENATOR M. M. LOGAN. The Stevenson Bible Class of Beth- | any Baptist Church has secured Sen- ator M. M. Logan of Kentucky as its teacher. The class has been taught for some time by the pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, for whom it was named. Senator Logan has been an active worker in the Bible schools of Ken- O. K. Shepherd is president of SERVICE TOMORROW Dr. Montgomery Will Preach Ini- tial Sermon in Building on “Supreme Ambition.” At the Metropolitan Memorial Meth- odist Church tomorrow morning Dr. | James Shera Montgomery, the minister, [ will preach his initial sermon in the new church on “The Supreme Ambi- tion.” The church school will convene in the vestry at 9:30 am A service will be held at 4 o'clock emphasizing the Blcentennial, when Senator Joseph T. Robinson will make the address. An organ recital by Mrs. James Montgomery will precede this service. | In the vestry next Saturday a Co- lonial silver tea and food sale will be held by Mrs. Montgomery's Circle, Ladies’ Association. church, | | anniversary banquet of the The which was dedicated 63 years ago. vestry. FIRST IN NEW CHURCH! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, banquet will be on February 29 in the | | Staton WMAL. BISHOP TO PREACH EVENSONG SERMON George Washington’s Career Will Be Discussed at Bethlehem Chapel. Two services, commemorating the 200th anniversary of George Washing- ton's birth, will be held tomorrow in the Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral, with Dr. W. L. De Vries, precentor of the Cathedral, and Bishop James E. Freeman as the preachers, at the morning service and the People’s | Evensong. Bishop Freeman's sermon will deal with the career of Washington s a patriot and churchman and the preserv- ation of his ideals in the affairs of the American Nation and Government. His sermon at the People's Evensons. at pm. will be brosdcast over | Special music of a patriotic nature will be rendered at both services by the Cathedral choir of men and boys, under the direction of Edgar Priest, organist and choirmaster. At both services there will be special commemorative prayers and the collect, epistle and gospel for Independence day will be read. A “special L will be held at 11:30 a.m. in the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea for a delegation of ap- proximately 100 members of the New Jersey Order of the De Molay, who will be in Washington for the opening of the Bicentennial celebration. This is the second consecutive year of such a service for the New Jersey De Moley. Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap, canon and historian of the Cathedral’s Bicenten- nial Committee, will preach and officiate at_this special service. Other services in the Bethlehem Chapel will be the celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 am. and morning prayer and litany at 10 a.m. The Sunday pilgrimages through the Cathedral will be held at 12:30 pm. and 5 pm., under the direction of Canon John W. Gummere, and pilgrim aides will be on duty from 9 am. to 6 pm. to welcome visitors from out of town. Lincoln Congregational. At the services tomorrow morning. Rev. R. W. Brooks will k on “A Cure for Our Present Problems.” Spe- clal music will be rendered by the vested chorus choir. At 6:45 pm., the Young People’s C. E. Society will pre- sent a program of song and discussion. ‘The subject to be discussed is, “Desir- able Qualities in National Leaders.” The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday evening. (flqmj}téfifinnul PATRIOTIC PROGRAM row at Fifth Baptist Church. Dr. John E. Briges will preach at 11 am. on “Washington. Four Square.” The choir and young people will have a special service at 7:45 pm., when a tableau on “The Life of George Wash- ington” will be presented. L. C. Representative teach the Bible class for men and | class, flninn‘sal Bestgn Patriotic services will be held tomor- | Drake of the Boy Scouts will speak. | F. W. Hancock will| women and Walter Price the Baraca | Services Tomorrow at 9:30, 10, 11 & 6. DR. MORRIS LAZARON NOTED BALTIMORE RABBI At Mt. Pleasant Church| Lenten School of Religion. Thursday Night at 8. “Universal Elements of Religion™ Rev. Ruseell J. Clinchy, Minister Columbia Rd. at 14th, Phone Ad. 3472 The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life SHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 S ST. N.W. SUBJECT: | “PEAC] ARY M Bk sroo. o (fi_t_lm- Servires HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ALL WELCOME. | =Q) 7y S Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Announces in addition to the regular activities MR. E. V. INGRAHAM | of the Field Department, Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo.,, who will lecture daily from Sunday, Feb- ‘ ruary 21, to Friday, March 4. No charge is made for these lectur=s All are welcome. Get a list of his topics at the desk. @uongregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. “What a Father! Country!” (Morning Service broadcast over Station WOL) 8 P.M.—Dr. D. Brewer Eddy Of Boston, Massachusetts, Secretary American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions Subject: “America’s Stake in the Oriental Muddle” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church At 6:45 o'clock Dr. Stockdale will ]tad the Mid- week meeting and speak on “The Nature of Christian Conduct.” EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED 11 AM— Thursday, 6 P.M. Fuvangelistic Center —| - Hear Tom Skeyhill Famous Australian Orator On “George Washington: A Human Study” Ingram Memorial Church 10th and Mass. Ave. NE. Sunday, Febuary 21, 1932 Doors Open to Public, 8 PM. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1932. Evangelist WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. REV. GYPSY SMITH, JR. A series of evangelistic services will be conducted by Rev. Gipsy Smith, jr., | beginning tomorrow morning in the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church. The evening services begin at 7:45 o'clock and will be held each eve- ning except Saturdays for the two weeks. Amplifiers have been installed to make possible the use of a second audi- torfum. irfm‘mrh REF( ORMED GRACE menry 100 H 1:00—Sermon by Dr. 1y Sindsy Benool 7pm_Y. P. 8. C. 8. lnintualm Universalist National | * Memorial Church | Cor. 16th & S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Wor- ship. “The Meaning of ashington for Today” National Capital Choir—Under Direction of Albert W. Harned, §f| Mus. Doc. | BAPTIST = Rev. H. W. O. Millington, Exec. See., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near 7th S.W. will FIFTH Dr. John E. Briggs 11:00am 7,40 Lin Drake. inspirational 27d Patriotic Ausic. Scenes from the Life of Washington nunhuvo Frank Class 8. 9:30. Rep ‘Hancock will_teach the 4nd_Walter Price the ‘Barac invited Church downtown hotels. CENTENNIAL Tth & Eye NE. Phili Mau! E.HezSwem Zhi..™: widely read l'llhol speaks !und" e “The greatest event in Second Coming of 1 E. Hez Swem: *Chr IPE always in sight!" Pree !I.!’! chairs (men like them). TEMPLE Tenth and N Sts. N.W. Thos. E. Boerde, Minister Bible School. Geo. D. Sullivan, Oolbel Services— iy ‘The Faith in Wi “Qur Rock” P. PT Braush, Pres. Cleveland Park Congregational Church 3ith and Lowell Sta George Farnham Pastor. Church School, 9:458 AM. Morning Worship, 11 AM. SERMON: “The Retreating Goal” Evening Service, 8 P.M. Dr. Hugh ‘trflnn White, D.D., Will Preach nten Serviee Fach Thuredas a8 Po What a ight Supper Enangrlmir Olmm' Great Dlvlne Healing Opening thht Sunday 7:30!! Nation-Wide Revival Crusade DURING BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION NATIONALLY KNOWN EVANGELISTS COMING Rev. Watson and Hazel Argue IN THE Masonic Temple Auditorium 13tll St. and New York Ave. N.W. ry Night, Except Saturday, 7: 45 ervice ‘Thursday, Special Young People’s Service i‘rldnys. ’1 45 Big Revival Choir—Orchestra—Revival Sin, “A National Church For The Nation’s Visitor Only Services at Tabernacle, N. Cap. and K Sts. This Week: sun 9:30, 8. 8.; 11:00, Worship; Wed., 7:45, Evangelistic. Come Every nglll 5 Rhode Island Ave. at 2nd St N.W. s'rlvnuou. BETHANY HUGH T. Tlenge. Juntor Bbectal music at all services. CHEVY CHASE A EDWARD OLIVER CLARK. Misister 9:45 a.m—Graded Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —“Washington the Man.” #:00 p.m—Union Service in the Wes- ley M. E. Church. The Friendliest Church Petwo! in Washington 7th and Randol Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH. Pastor. 11:00 a.m. —Sfl'u.mn‘ by rulon Effor ‘Thursday—Pr 8( . irsday—Prager Beryles. o NATION’S BIRTHRIGHT | IS PASTOR’S SUBJECT Pastor Announces Topic for Chevy Chase Presbyterian—Fireside Discussion Planned. At Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church “America’s Birthright” will be the sub- Ject of Dr. H. H. Hollister's sermon tomorrow morning. The Fireside Dis- cussion Group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, 9305 Connecticut avenue, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Hollister will lead the discussion. i The Older Young People’s group will | meet at the church house at 7:30 p.m. They will discuss “A Fortune to Share,” 8 book by Vash Young. Section 12 of the Woman's Guild. Mrs. J. Earl Fouts, leader, will meet Tuesday 1 o'clock for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Southgate. 5800 | Connecticut avenue, and section 13, Mrs. Harvey Sargent, leader, for lunch- eon at the home of Mrs. R. E. Mauchly, 107 East Bradley lane. Mrs. J. W. Rawlings, assistant hostess. Section 11, Mrs. Hubert Snoke, leader, will meet | Wednesday for luncheon at 1 o'clock | wnh Mrs. Curtiss Peeser, 417 Raymond | The Union Lenten service will he held in this church Thursday night. Dr.| Robert Wicks of Princeton University ! will preach. Christian Srience Christian Science | CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST | Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Clnrrh oi Chrin Scientist Third Church o! Chrm Scientist 13th and L Sts. K.W Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MIND” VICES— S ndas 11 A aundng School . and 8 PM. —11 AM EVENING MEETING—3 George ‘Washington Bicentennial Service, Monday, Feb. 22, 10:30 am. SUBJECT. “Love for God and Man, the Uni- versal Ideal.” READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. NW. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. NE.| “Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 pm. week| days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) FOURTH CHURCH-—Tivoli Bldg, 3213 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days | | (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), | Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. | 411 are welcome to attend our church | services and use owr reading rooms. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor EVANGELISTS STOCKTON and GOULD Morning at Eleven The Communion Table Evening at_Seven nmy-fln “The Man Who Will Never Be President” every night, except Satur- 7:45 o'clock.” Hear Miss Rita play the Vibra Harp. Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. Rev. H. M. B. Jones. D. D.. Pastor. 11:00 AM.—*200 Years Ago.” 8:00 PM.—“God's Curfew.” Bible School at 4th St. Auditorium and 17th and E. Cap. St. Branch, 9:30 a Garslina Ave. S 5. 7:45—“Jesus Asks Whs? 6:45—Young People. Church Praver Meeting Thursday at 8 Al LL ARE WELCOME. “KENDA "9th NEAR B 8.W. M. B GERMAN. Minister Bucrcaness ot Pron- 8000 m.—Lnion, Servi 5305 R Thursasy_Fraver WELCOME. WEST WASHlNGTON Cor._Sist & N_Sts. cukRias’h unn g 0 nxmmmu sl:vacl ubject “The Grulntn a( ‘Washingt: THE BUILDERS’ CLAS OF THE Centennial Baptist G:urcl:, Seventh and Eye Sts every Sunday morning at l 3!7 ncloek Our motto is “Building for Eternity.” Bervice. to KoCeralst Welcome Awatta Yen: All ladies Who are strangers in the city will be gladly welcomed. Rational Waptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. 9:30 AM.—Bible School, George (Orchestra of 20 pieces.) (FOR EXAMPLE GEORGE WASHINGTON). (Chorus choir of 30 voices. Mrs. Emily G. Dickinson organist.) 11:00 AM.—“PRAYER” 8:00 P.M.—CHAPLAIN W. R. Monday, Day of Prayer, I Gove G. Johnson, D. D, Pastor S. Newcombe, Superintendent. HALL AND U. S. MARINES. Sixteenth DR. SAMUEL FIRS 130th Anniversary Exercises 11 A.M.—Address by Hon. John Garland Pollard Governor of Virginia “VIRGINIA AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY” 3 P.M.—Bishop William Fraser McDowell Representing Sister Evangelical Churches in the District of Columbia “THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST IN THE LIFE OF THE REPUBLIC” Prominent Speakers and Succeeding Anniversary Services 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. Sundays, February 29 to March 20. Historical Church Tableau, 8 P.M. Thursday, February 25 and O Streets Northwest JUDSON PORTER, Pastor Interesting Programs at Calbary = 8 11 A M.—“Youth, and lh Ceat of Many Celors.” Rabbl Abram Simon, Ph.D. 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Clinton A. to 7:30, and|__ Neyman, U. 8. N. Church. Mrs. Christadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W, 8. 8, 10 AN Wo 20l plomhie, 118 A o (!Ihriman CHURCH OF CHRIST Hen 14 8t. o343 10: l)Dum—Blh!e slud} 11:00 am.—“Lives of Great Men Ree mind Us.” 7:30 pm.—“Faith of Great Men Ine spires Us.” “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak Where the Bible Silent, sy We Are Silent. [a[—=]o]c—[o| CHRISTIAN N mth fitrrn NE gcurn)nn . JOVE. Miniater. 30—Graded Church Schoo 11:00—Sermon subect. NThe Fow- of Godliness.” n Endeavor So- “Wash- The Fueste et i their Glee 'Ci %5 anthems. The National @ity g Thomas Circle Ministe earc WL AT, Minister Emeritus the, Warhington Augustus 0. Dr Thomas. iy LUMBIA HEIG Lutheran CONCORDIA CHURCH (!Vlhl!h(ll Synod of N. A) Rev. Clurle« Em‘lers. Pastor. 9:45a m.—Bible School. Preaching Services: 10:00 a.m.—German Memorial Service. Topic: “The Sacrifice of Love.” 11:15 a.m.—Washington Bicentennial service. ‘Topic: “Greatness Through Service.” 7:15p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship. “Christ in Gethsemane.” By Hofmann. LENTEN SERVICES Wednesday, 8 p.m —English. Thursday. 8 p.m —German. 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 “Washington” Flag Presentation. Evening Service at 7:48 “A Hunting Scene” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 p.m. The Home-Like Church Zion Eu. Tutheran Churel New Hampshire Ave. & Buchanan St. N.W. o Prank H. Luther Place | Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rer. Carl €. Rasmussen, D.D.. Pastor | rank H. Clutz, Assistant Pastor | clock_service—+- s “CRUCTFIED CHRIST By Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen. 6:45—Senior _Christian Endeavor Des _Qualities in Na- at Q Washinton: Great? Leader, Mary Fowle: SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 409 4th St. NW. Service, 3:30 P.M. _Sermon by Rev. Gerhard E. Lenskl ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D.D., P: m 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Spenal Patriotic Service Miss Adull 8:00 p.m.—\ espers, When Christ Come Arains 8:00 p.m. Thursds; Members " St. Mark’s (Lnthenn ‘Church) Sth and B Sts. S.W. . Dennington_Haves, D. D., Pastor. urch of the Reformllio- 2nd and B S Rev. ’flfi\ w‘:lnlfl’. rlll.l. 30 m S School. ST. MATTHEW’S Kentucks Ave, at 13th St S.E. MEUSER. Pastor. Bervices 'at 'IT AL, and & PAL Stnday School. 9:43 am Lenten Service, Wednesday. 8 “"TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—English Service. “Washington and Our Country” Lenten Service Wed—German, 8 PM. Thursday—English, 8 P.M. 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. 8:00 pm—Lenten Service. The Charming Little Chureh CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 1 AM— Service “thmgton Bicentennial” ! 9:45 AM—S. 8. and Bible Class. Lenten Service Thursday 8 P.M.