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N ING CHURCH OBSERVES T307H ANNIVERSARY Gov. John Garland Pollard to Deliver Address Tomor- row Morning. Gov. ginia wil tomorrow morning in connection with ihe one hundred and thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the First Baptist Church of this city. He will speak on “Virginia and Religious Libe; The anniversary services, which will be held | at 11 o'clock and at 3 o'clock tomorrow and on each succeeding five Sunda and on the intervening Thursday ev Revival Crusade FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE SERVICES. John Garland Pollerd of Vir- ning. will portray numerous features in | the history and development of the ch. the afternoon servic> tomorrow Bishop William Fraser McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church will rep- resent the other evangelical churches in the District of Columbia, with pas- tors and members of the in attendance at the exercises. McDowell will speak on “The Spirit of Christ in the Life of the Republic.” Historical tableaus of scemes in the history of the church will be given at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. These will center around some of the oummdmx figures who have taken an active part in the founding and development of the church, including Rev. Willlam Parkinson and Obadiah B. Brown, who assisted at its founding in 1802, and Luther Rice. famous issionary and preacher and a leader in the organi- | zation of Columbian Collcge. Trese tableaux. which will be presented under the direction of Miss Lena G. Park: were prepared by Mrs. Samuel J. Por- ter. wife of the p-stor. Prominent st and programs will feature the anniversary services, with scembly” and roil cell of the 26 Baptist churches the afternoon of February 29. At that meeting felici- tations will Be brought from President Hoover by Walter H. Newton, one of the Presidents’ sccretaries. This serv- ice, which will be presided over by W. W. Everett, moderator of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches, will be in the nature of “the daughters honoring their mother.” On the fol- ln\\m" Sunday afterncon there will be a “special assembly” ¢nd roll call of the intercsting succeeding a “special 86 colored Baptist churches in Wash- | Pelicitations will be extended by Dr. W. H. Jernagin. pastor Mount Carmel Crurch and moderator of the Geneial Baptist Con- vention of the District of Columbia with the address of the afternoon by Dr. Walter H. Brooks. pastor of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church L speak Sunday morn “The Religic Undertone in the Lite of Washington The anniversary services will come to a close on the afternoon of March 20 with an address to the Columbia Fed- eration of tke B. Y. P. U. by V. ton, Rev. W J. McGlothlin, president of the South- ern Baptist Convention. on “The Bap- tist Leadership of the Future.” WASHINGTON'S KIN WILL SING MASS Son of Man Born at Mount Vernon to Be Celebrant at Legion's Service. Rev. Richard Blackburn Washington, great-grandnephew of Gen. QGeorge | Washingion. whose father was born at Mount Vernon, will be celebrant at the solemn military mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Mon- day, under the auspices of the District of Columbia Department of the Ameri- can Legion This service is the second annual observance by the department of Washington's birthdar. Rev. Francis J. Hurney. pastor of the church and chaplain of the Costello Post and past departmental chaplain of the Legion. will presids. Assisting Father Washington will be Chaplain Joseph Koch, U. S. A, and Chaplain Vincent Gorski of the Quantico Ma- rines, acting as deacon and subdeacon, respectively. Very Rev. Ignatws Smith, Domini- can preacher, will deliver the address. A special detail of Marmnes from the Washington barracks will act as guard of honor during the mass Miss Florence Yocum and Miss Kath- ryn Bowers, soloists, assisted by the Immaculate Conception Choir and the Boys' Sanctuary Choir, under the di- Tection of Prof. Harry Wheaton How- ard, organist, will sing the mess. They will be accompanied by a stringsd or- chestra. The service will be broadeast over $lat(0n WOL. CLASS TO HEAR GRID STAR Glen Wagner to Address Men at Georgetown Lutheran. “Jesus Christ Is in Washington.” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. in| Georgetown Lutheran Church, Re | Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Glen Wagner, | former University of Illinois foot ball | star, and teammate of the great “Red” Grange, will address the men’s Bible| class at 9:30 am. Senior Ch istian Fndeavor Society meets at 7 p.m. The Protestant Churches of George- town will unite in the George Wash- ington Bicentennial celebration in St. John's Episcopal Church at 8 pm. The address will be delivered by Dr. James Shera Montgomery. Union Lutheran Lenten services will be held Monday at 8 pm. in the Church of the Reforma- tion. Speaker, Dr. O. F. Blackwelder of Baltimore. | ‘OUR INHERITANCE ToPIC Lincoln llond M. E. to Merk Birth ol Washington. “Our Inheritance” is the topic of Rev. Walter F. Atkinson tomorrow | morning at the Lincoln Road Metho- | dist Episcopal Church. There will be speclal music by the choirs. | The birthday anniversary of George | Washington will be observed at 8 p.m. | in charge of the Hiller Class ’I'herc wm be special music by the choirs. A | clnl Iuture will be {he Joash Chest. | fllrflmhm Eptaropal SOUTH. _ er churches | Bishop | REV. WATSON ARGUE. A Nation-wide revival erusade, under the auspices of the Pull Gospel Taber- nacle, have been srranged by the pas- ter, Rev. Harry L. Collier, who will be | assisted by Rev. Watson Argue and his wife, Mre, Hazel Argue. The services Wi egln tomorrow night at the | ¥ asonte® Auditorium, Thirteenth street and New York avenue | A special Christian patriotic service i Il | Mary Fowler in the study of WASHINGTON SPIRIT WILL BE DISCUSSED Dr. Rasmussen Selects Spe- cial Topic in Luther Place Church. “The xcplnt of Washington” will be the thel sermon -tomortow at 11 o'clock in Luther Place Church. The second in | a series of Lenten scrmons on e Sins That Crucified Christ” will be STAR. of Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen's | WASHI SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1932 Evangelist SERVICES AT METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH. given at 8 o'clock p.m, when he will preach on “Greed.” The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety will discuss “Desirable Qualities in National Leaders,” under the leader- ship of Al Toberman. The Inter- mediate Society will be led by Miss “Whai Qualities Made Washingten Great? The devotional meeting will be pi cded tomortow night by a buffet sip- per at 5:30 o'clock, to which all young people are invited. The mission study class of the Wom- en’s Missionary Soclety will meet in the church parlors Thursday at 5 p.m The study period will continve from 5 | to 6:30 o'clock, with a recess of one hour for supper, the study to continuz at 7:30 o'clock. The second of the series of union | Lutheran Lenten services will be held Monday evening in Reformation Lu- theran Church. The sermon will be presented by Dr. O. F. Blackw e‘ld"r | wiil be held Monday night. In honor of | pastor of Christ Lutheran Churc | the Bicenternial celebra Wash- | ington’s birth. | the auditorium Saturdays, at tabernacle, Sun Sunday s tabernacle at 9:50 am engagement in the auditorium, the Wednesday night service wil next week at the tabernac’e als A divine he:ling service wil night for the sick. A <hecial voung people’s service will be held every Prid; ight. Beginning March 2. the Wednesday hight service wili oe broadcast over W.J 8 to 9 pm. A revival choir and orches will assist in the music. PASTOR TO DISCUSS ~ “AMERICAN DREAM” Dr. A . McCartney to Observe | Bicentennial in Ccvenant-First on of every might, o'clock except am. The meet in the Due to a prior of the ! former | Presbyterian Church. At services in celebration of the open- ing of the Bicentennial tomorrow morning at the Covenant-First Presby- terian Church, Dr. A J. McCartney will take as his subject “The American Dream.” There is a speclal musical program. The All Comers men’s class will be addressed tomorrow morning by Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen on “The Imitation of Christ” " Tne class_will have a “hcbby in the @hapel Friday night. Lyman Sex®, prominent specialist. will speak cn “Avocations as an Avenue to Personality and Char- acter Building.” The Shakespeare Club will meet in the church house, Wednesday ot 8 pm A program on “The Merchant of Venice" has been prepared. Huston Thompson will speak Sunday | evening to the Covenant Fellowship Club at 7 o'clock on “The Religious Life of George Washington.” The Sadler Missionary League will meet Tuesday night at the héme of Mrsd J. C. Beveridge, Jr., 2460 Tunlan road. “POWER OF GODLINESS” SELECTED FOR SERMON Rev. Clifford H. Jope Will Preach at Ninth Street Christian Church, tomorrow _morning, Clifferd H. Jope, morning subject, ness.” This will be the third sermon of the Loyalty Month program of the church. At this service “roll call” of | the membership Is taken. At the evening service the Masonic Clubs of | the District of Columbia will be the guests and the Masonic Glee Club will sing. ‘The Spirit of '76 will be pro- trayed in tableau by Elmer Whitne: George Reynolds and Lowell Keag: Doris Isbell will present the American Flag and the church school orchestra | will render selections preceding the service. The Thursday evening service will be | sponsored by the Alpha Christian En- | deavar Society. The Lydia class will be entertained Friday evening 2t the home of their teach A. G. Bishop, 5714 Sixteenth strect. d the Adah class wiil present the play, “Rip Van Winkle.” the pastor. Rev has ‘chosen for his Methodist Episcopal (COLORED) EBENEZER M. E. CHUI Cor. Sth and B Sts. 8 W. A. English, Yx Church School Hour. RCH E ALL” \RF ELCOME fl!rthnhtai Epiampal SOUT EPWORTH 13th Street and North Carolina Avenue N.E. JohnC. Copenlllver, D.D., Pastor Reor: TONAL WASHINGTON, C ER( Sermon by Dr. Copenhaver, Sunday School. Epworth Leacue. All welcome to sl cervices, Music by Vested Midweek_prase? mceting, Fhursday. EMORY M. E. CHURCH SOUTH W.. on Fort Stevens, ev. V. WHEELER. Pastor. | 9:40am —Sundav ol T 00am ands pm o The Pastor the TION. THE rmox n sendative of EDUC, AS h Vnribnal will MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism's Representative Church Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street Northwest W. A. SHELTON, D. D., Pasior. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. You 11 AM— REV. H. R. DEAL, Asst. Pastor. ng People's Services, 7:00 P.M. “Earth’s Immortals,” Dr. Shelton. 8 P.M.—_Address, Dr. Willis A. Sutton. Special Music by Large Vested Choir Under Direction of R. Deane Shure Visitors Cordially Invited Services will be held in | 'ALL SOULS’ CHURCH and at the | “The Power of Godli- | | l | chat. j will be “The Ideal Church.™ Baltimore. PROGRAM ARRANGED “Religion—Conventional or Vital?”" Will Be Morning Sub- ject of Dr. Pierce. The Bicentennial celebration will be observed tororrow at All Souls’ U tarian Church. In the church school services in keepin with the day have been arranged. the 11 o'clock serv- ice of Amg the minister, Dr Ulysses G. B. Pietce. will preach on “Religion—Comventional or Vital?” At 5 oclock Lewis Corning Atwater, or- ganist, will be assisted in a program of | music of Washington's time by Charles Trowbridge Tittmann bass. This will be followed at 5:20 o'clock by a book Miss Helen Nicolay will review her own book, “A Boy's Life of George Washington” The speaker at the Young People’s Fireside Circie at 630 o'clock will be William T. Stone, who 13 in charge of the Washington office of the Foreign Policy Association. His subject will be “What Hope for Dis- armament?” At 7:45 o'clock there will be a talking picture presentation. The young people of L'Allegro Club have arranged for an excursion to the Shmnndoah National Park for the hol- evening there will be a dinner meeting of the tmcher\ and officers of the church school, Pierce Hall Players will hold a social meeting Wednesday evening. Pupils of Miss Kathryre Dunkhorst will furnish part of the program. Mrs. Charles E. St. John of Boston will be the speaker at the meeting of the Wom- en's Alliance Friday. EVANGELIST TO END CRUSADE TOMORROW { “Ideal Church” to Be Subject o Morning Service at Petworth Methodist Episcopal. Dr. P. Raymond Powers, evangelist, will conclude a three weeks' crusade at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church, Grant Circle, with two ser- mons tomorrow. His morning subject and in the evening “The Cry of the Wilderness Voice.” Sunday schocl is at 9:30 am., men’s Bible class at 10 o'clock, Epworth | and Intermediate Leagues at 6:30 p.m. At the Ninth Street Christian Church | The praver service Thursday evening will be followed by a reception to the new members who will unite with the church gegmorrow and next Sunday. | Rev. P . Hiller is chairman of the Attendance Committee. and the pastor, Rev. Robert L. Wood, will conduct the service. The Philathea Class will meet Tues- | \day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. F. R. Young. 6225 First street, with Miss Kate Hanson as hostess. A musical comedy. “Sally of the Musi~ Store.” will be presented Friday | evening by the In His Name Circle for the benefit of the Swartzell Home for Children. MISS AMY L. STOCKTON. | At the Metropolitan Baptist Church | tomorrow morning Dr. John .Compton Ball will begin a series of evangelistic | services to continue through March 13. He will be assisted by the California | Evangelists, Misses Amy Lee Stockton | and Rita Gould, A special communion service will be held tomorrow morning |and Miss Stockton will speak on “The | Communion® Table—Place and Remem- nce.” Miss Gould will sing. At the evening service Miss Stockton will have for her subject “The Man Who Will Mever Occupy the President’s Chair.” An evangelistic patriotic meeting will b held Mcnday evening. The giris of the World Wide Guild will carry the church flag to the pulpit platform. Miss Stockton will speak on “Washington Under Two Flags.” Following are the topics for the rest of the week: Tuesday night, “The Charge That Makes Victory Certain’; Wednesday night, “Your Daily Newspaper in the Light of the Proph- | ecy of the Second Comln( of Christ": Thursday night. “Has Your Bank Failed?” and F‘ridlv night, “Your Su- preme Moment.” At every service Miss Gould will play special solos on lhe vibra harp. W. I. SMALLEY TO SPEAK To Address Potomac Heights Com- munity Church. At the Potomac Heights Community Church tomorrow at 11:15 am. Walter Smallév, director of worship. adult division, Mount Vernon M. E. Church South, will speak on “The Religious Life of George Washingto Mrs. Elizabeth Murr. hospital worker of the Washmu'on Federation of Churches, will speak at 7 pm. at the Christian Endeavor mteuna ‘The pastor, Rev. L. B. Rice. has announced formation of a voung people’s class for admission to church membership "at “Easter. The Randall Bible class will hold its | monthly social and business meeting Wednesday evening. Program of enter- tainment will b> furnished by the Potomac Highlanders, a miisical organ- ization. PHILIP MAURO TO SPEAK | Centennial ‘Baptist Chirch to Hear | Him Tomorrow. Philip Mauro will be the guest speaker at Centennial Baptist Church tomorrow night. His subject is “The Greatest Event in History—The Second Coming of Christ!’ Rev. E. Hez Swem. the pastor, will preach st the morning service on “Christians Are Always in Sight.” Sun- day school, 9:30 am; B. Y. P. U 7 pm flnhnhm flrmmam Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister 11 AM. Bicentennial Service 8 P.M. /@ “Washington: An Old- Fashioned Believer” 9:40 AM.—Sunday School. 8 7.00PM-—C.'E Socleties. - Methodist FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. Rev. Lucius Eddy Ford Director Religious Education 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Sermon by the Minister, “Wathinhgton Warns.” 6:45—Epworth Leaguc. 8:00—Address by Dr. H. J. Stoddard of Providence, 1 Mnalr Under Diteetion of Justin Lai Metropolitan Memorial (The National Methodist Chureh) Masi. Ate. and Nebraska Ave. N.W. Jammes SheraMontgomery, D.D. Minister 9:30—Church School, 11:00—Sermon by DR. MONT- GOMERY, “THE SUPREME AMBITION.” 3:30—Organ Recital. <.00—Bicentennidl_service, ad- dress by SENATOR JO- SEPH T. ROBINSON. Speclal Music. Vested Cholr. HAMLINE Sixtebnth at AlliSoh Street Rev. n. w. numu D. D.. Minister 11:008 ecorge Wishington.” T4spm o Bhe Biéchtennial Visttors Invited. BRIGHTWOOD PARK SEURR St-yat Jefterson N COALE, Mi il 03 th _League. or 100 b.m —Eveninw Sefvice. McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.! WILLIAM PIERPOINT, Pastor. 11:00 AM.— “America’s Greatest Son” m —Church Sehool. —Morning Service. 8:00 PM.— “The Land of Opportunity” William Fraser McDowell, Benjathin W. Meeks, District Superintendent [3 fimmnpal Resident Bishop Calbary Columbia d Near Fifteenth Mark Depp, Minister At Eleven O'Clock “OUR OPEN DOORS” At Eight O'Clock “THE FACE AT OUR WINDOW.” DR. FRANCIS G. BLAIR. 9:40 am.—The Church School. | 7:00p.m.—Y. P.'s Meeting. Devotional Service Thursday at & ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Minister | 11:00 a.m —Se-mon. “The Character ot Washington." 8:00 p.m.—Sermon, “The Unknown .nnl _WESLEY _ Connecticut Aves ona Jocet vy (‘HAsz D B 3. rllelps Hand, D. D., Mlnhler 9:45 8 m —Church School. 11a.m—*“The Almost Christiaf.” 5:30 to 730 pm —Young People's Conféreace Hour. 8:00p.m_"The, Cheys Chase Union Protestant Service iR The Chdrch With the Lihtéd Croés. Penna. Ave. and Fifth St. SE. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. i u: y“: 1! Na- :00 a0~ tion.” 7:00 v.h—tonnx Peoples Meet- Ject, “George With- ington.’ Qfustc g‘ume Fuartet, REV. A’fi‘xn"‘%‘ T i W JO‘ m. nndly ScHool. Aea FrinCInlS ‘-;n* ittt of the | SEMINARY LEADER 10 GIVE SERMON Rev. J. A. Mitchell to Preach at Rock Creek Episcopal Tomorrow. Rev. James A. Mitchell of the Theo- logical Seminary, Alexandiia, Va., will preach at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road at Webster street, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. He will services at 9:30 am. At 8 pm. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan, rector, I“l deliver also be the speaker at church schoot | jng ‘The closing lecture in the series “The March of Christianity Around the Woflq" will be given at the Central Y. M. tomorrow at 4 o'clock. The nubject of the address will be “He Lives.” This will be given by Louis B. Nichols, associate rellgious work direc- tor of the Y. M. C. ‘The mesting will be in charge of the Phi Gamma Kappa Class o “Metropolitan Bartist Church, of which Miss Frances L. Gus- chewsky is the teacher. The president of the class, Willlam B. Everett, will preside. ‘There will be special musical numbers by Arthur Kettner of the class. “The Hour of Trial” and “The Living Christ,” moving: pictures, will illustrate the address. The scenes in ths upper | room on the evening of the Passover will be shown, also the betrayal in | Gethsemahe, the trial bofore Pilate, and | the Crucifixion. The closing picture will describe the scene on Easter morn- Plle McK. Efchicon, religious work director of th> Y. M. C. A, will deliver his fifth informal jecture’ on church history and teachings. The other serv- ices tomorrow include corporate holy communion of the Brotherhood of Bt. ple’s Soclety at 7 p. Dr. 2. B. Phllllm rerlcr of Epiphany | Church, will be Lenten preacher at the 8 o'clock servites Wednesday evening. The parish organization, directed by Walter B. Patterson, senior warden, are planning participation in the Washing- ton Bicentennial celebration. The Men's Club will plant a larch on the churth | lawn to replace the historic tree lost in | the drought two years ago. ‘There will be holy communion Thurs- day at 9 am lnd a special children’s service at 3:30 p. ‘The Girls’ P‘rlcndly Soclety will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday and at 3:30 p.m. Friday under leadership of Miss Sadie Carlisle and Miss Mary Boyden. The senjor chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew will meet in the parish office at 8 p.m. Tuesday The Woman's Aux- iliarv meets at noon Wednesday. There will be a meeting of the Boy Scouts at 730 pm. on Priday. Holy Comforter Chapel avenue, Rev. William L. Mayo. minister- in-charge, will hold a short evening prayer setvice with address every Tuss- day at 7:30 pm. during Lent. The ad- dresses will consist of studies from the book of Job. The chapel will also have a celebration of holy communion at 10 am. every Friday during the Lenten season. BROOKHART TO TALK Senator to Make Address at Trinity M. E. Church. Senaior Smith W Brookhart of fowa will spcak at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 8 o'clock on George Weshington. The church school will co-operate with the Washington Bicentennt Committee, and have special exercises ccmmemorative Washington, at 9:30 am. The Epworth League at 7 pm. will be addressed by Miss Dixie \er?kmnn Subject: “George Washing- ton.” At 11 am, Dr. Dan L. Ennis. the minister, will speak on “God and the Nation.” Special music will nished by the quartet and j chofr, under the direction of | Skinner. The. organist is Miss Emma Louise Thompson. 14 Georgia Rev. . H. M. B. Jones to vPrench. Ret. H. M. B. Jones will conduct | the services at the Second Baptist Church, Fourth and Virginia avenue southeast. subject, “200 \ur& Ago." The r\!r‘ln! service subject is “God's Curfew.” B. ¥ F. U. 6:45 pm. SHINGTON CATHEDRAL isconsin Ave. X.W. pear Woodler Rd. Commemoration of t R A SUNDAY “FRERUANY 1 HOLY COMMUNIO! 7 MORNING FESTIVAL CE. co\mLNmV Ann WA Wi o PEOPLE'S ' EVENSONG ~ANJ %s.%*g,s"op Sronih NGTON 400PM N] v BRUARY 22, MONDA rz v 2 Lente: _@ays. Thu I ST. JAMES' CHURCH % Fichth Street Northeast bét. B & C Sts. EORGE va. ATKINSON. D. D. Lectures T";'d redays and Fri m—Low Mass. m —Matirs. g Mass and Sers jemn Evensong ane diction Daily” Mase: 700 A b.m —Stations f the CAfaress by Rew. Calvert E 13th and D_or Florida Ave. riheast i Bene- [3 1ck. Take cars to 8th and C Streets T. JOHN'S CHURCH Lafaveite Square SERVICES: Holy Communion. |-m|yy Communion and Ser- rsation b Dr. Johnston will preach. ¥ SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lafavette Sauare. Les, dimanches a 4 heures et les ven- dredis & 445 par le Dr. Florian Vurm\\nl " pasteur. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th and Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. George Fiske Dadley. D. D.. Rector, WEEK OF FEBRUARY 21 OMMUNION . ERbECH SCHOOL NG PRAYER FEALING 'SERVICE- TUES- ROCK cmar.xflmsni REV. F. J. BOHANAN. D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ln%cml sl-uhuflui -,,‘A‘mmu st 30. : 7:00. D m. llOI.Y COMFOETEI‘ CHAPEL Georris Ave. and Madison Si. 30. 11 am.: 7:30 p.m St. Agnes’ Church 48 Que St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. Services Sunday, 7 and 11 am. nfni""u-’s. am. Evensone #nd Intercession iday. 8 p.m. ST. ANDREW’S :.cxtunee The Rev. A. J. Wilder, S.1.B., Rector :00 a.m.—Holy Cvmmunlnn. m. fch Sehool. 11:00 a.m.—Patriotic Service and Sermon. _Sermon on “Geotge Washington.” THE NAT'““ !'!"1 Acioil. 4 .8., 9:15. 10:15. Childs 'nt hirfst. 10. 8 eore dshing o Hitthaas. gé g L . 31 7:30 . lfih < R':"Pf!tufl Ges.. Gonhtmition Mareh Andrew at 8:30 nm and Young Peo- | 1 Clifton M tomorrow morning With his | X XX X T X AN FRRRE PRI an illustrated lectire on the “Pascion | Play of Oberammergau” tomorrow aft- ernoon at the Y. M. C. A, in Wilming- ton, Del J. J. King. head masler of Woodward | School, will teach the adulc class of | Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow morn- | ing. MEN’S BIBLE CLASS " T0 CONDUCT SERVICE | Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction to Speak at Calvary Methodist. | The men's Bible class will have charge of the evening service, beginning 2t 8 o'clock. at the Calvary Methodist Church. Dr. Francis G. Blair. State intendent cf public instruction of Tllinois. will make the address. E. M. Webster will read the Scripture and H. G. Taylor will offer the praver, Miss | Constance Russell will give spec se- | lections on the piano. The subject of Dr. Blair's address will be “The Face at Our Window " Dr. Mark Depp, minister. will preach in the morning on “Owur Open Doors."” At 10 o'clock Dr. Paul T. Rankin of the Board of Education of Detroit will address the men’s Bible class, his sub- ject dealing with some phase of char- acter education. in which field he has spent several vears of research The Young People’s meeting, at 7 p.m., will be in charge of Miss Mary Leflu Wakeman. The Lenten devotional servige is h!ld on Thursday in the Guild Hall. The minister will give an address in the series. “The Parables of Passion Week." ore, tenor, will sing. Hogoda Washingtcr. YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yosanands BRAHMCHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday. Februars 21. 1932 ANNUAL MEETING TESTIMONIALS mr c AMPLAIN. APT. 51. K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Week dav classes Tues A p.m: Thursdays at Private Intervie TO REGISTER: l | | ‘-l-++++++++++++++i-}+++++++~l‘+++++++++~H—++++++++++++++ Lpisropal Saint Mark’s seets Southesst. ™ —Hols Communton. Plam Behool. 1100 a.m.- vom De “Praser and by the Rector, * Worla Within 4:00 p.m.— Confirmation T childzen 845 p.m — Youne £00pm Evening on by | is | instruction | Froples Mee | Praver 1 0am- Holy Thursday, Commu- nien. E.piplmng 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z_B. PHILLIPS. D, D REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILL v Communion. , Shool LL. D. M. A Y Praver and Pa- Tiatic Sermon by the Ree- Sons 5 ery of the Shecial Prench EPIPHANY CHAPEL 12th & T SW. Rev. Francis Yarnall, Vicar. SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21 Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. Patriotic Service and Sermon. Sublect “The Characteristic nM" of ington's Life. Christ Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1797 Rev. EDWARD | Sunday Services, ST. MARGARET’S Conn. Avenue -nd Bancroft Place N.W. - REV, nnnnr Hl:fgn‘ MR, D. D. REV. BERRELFY GRIFFITR. —Holy_Communion. iinda v Schoo Morning Praver with Ser- on by the Rector, ashington as ° Christ and Churehm: Cannrmn on Instruction, ic by _Charloite at 11 Sermon by Masterton. Rewt ct “enuren of the Ad- oy, St Matthiad. -na Thurs- day—Holy Communion at 11:00 &.m. Lenten Service Daily, except Thursday and Satwrday. st 4:30 p.m. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. Ret. H. H. D. Sterretl, Réct 800 m —Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m —Sunday, 8cl ’ 1 A o ey Sermon by the Rikht) g poien,D isiton of Was) n. LENT;& ‘E 430pm —Chlldr:n Service, 1100 a.m.—Morping Servicé, FRIDAY. - 430 Evening Prayer. ol e 0 wih S . Ample Parl u' c !mm snl n-ud‘clm. T b, “6' L Reetor. SERVICES 8, 1 S. s, nah— ""mz SEED Foft bEcts llg (Betore , sermon el he. ves a five-minute address to 3.11 ghildren,) OLY sz preaches at 11 AND 4. 9:30. ednesday (St, {'lvflll Eucharist: x‘ m., ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 917 23rd Bt N.W. Litany 1n Processioh. Bucharist. Sermon, “The F: nily FAitB” Wednesday at 8:00— God’s Hour.” ~;+”+~ ‘l"l"F‘l-I-‘I'-I-++++++H+*+*+H*I-++'_I-+'l"++++m+++w+4"++*+“+#“ l’?orenu Willard Day, l.uler cl:m. Freewill Offe: Gathalic e St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. NNW. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30. st Low Mass at 11:30. 1 “Visit the Grotto.” Hrrnhmtnun FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th & Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth Il\t Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister National Baptist Memorial‘v Pastor to Be Heard To- morrow Morning. . Gove G. Johnson, pastor of the | \numal Baptist Memorial Church, will | speak tomorrow morning on “Prayer— for example, George Washington's.” In the evening Chaplain W. R. Hall, with | = the Gospel team of the Quantico Ma- |4 rines, will conduct the service. Fifteen | = or twenty of the Marines will be present. | The chaplain will speax on “When It’s | Hard to Be a Christian”; Sergt. H. J Harber on “Why I Am ‘a Christian.”’ Others who will take pa-t arc Mrs. W R. Hall, Staff Sergt. C. D. Clavton, P\t l?lrsl Clase) E. C. Risley. Pvt. R. A -rm annual day of ] held Monday. beginning &t 10:30 o'clock and mntinutn& until 3 p.m. with lead- ers for the different hours. There will be a time for refreshing from 12:30 to 1 pm, The Mizpah class has a business meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in its class room. The Board of Deaconesses meets at the church Wednesday at 8 p.m. x']rhe Dastor's c:lass for boys and girls <~ """ will meet Thursday from 7.10 to 1:50 pm. in the church parior, followed by CENTRAL PRESBY lERIA the midweek service of the church, SoutnelEInIE 008 u ssembly. htc’<ecl!u’1 ol Xfilh b"xd 16th and Trs! ne Rev. JAMES n nuon D. D.. Pasto 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning _ worship. mon by Dr. Taylor —Westminster League. —Christian Endeavor. —Evening worship. Sern 2 H 1am “The Mysiers of the Seven Churehes Continuey Broadcast over Station WJSV. 8pm. —“Abram's Way of Settling Disputes.” Genesis Thir- teentn Chlfllv' E Hnitarian £ 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 8.00pm or. Take 1ith St " Pleasant Car 16th 8t. N —_— Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. NW. Rev. Andrew Reid Birc Minister Divine Worship at 11 / 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Ministe Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to A ) ALL SOULS Y CHURCH 16"and Harvard ste Minister = . UYlyssesCB /’lrr(! 945am - Ch 11:00 3.m —>or h Schoo!. Worsnip. “Religion—Conventional or Vital 2" 500 pm —Musle of Washington’s Time. wis Atwater. Orgarist. asisied by ries Trowbridge Tittmacn, Bass. 530pm M. and Book Chat Miss Helen Nicolay. Fireside Cirgle for Young People. William T. Ston, “What Hope for Disarmament?” 745 pm.—Talking_picture nresenta- tion. “Shipmates.” Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Ministe: 9453 m —Bible School 11.00 a.m —Mor: Worship. quest_of the Dr. Paimer an he Cnbreh £ Bash: or Pres- ce and Se EASTERN Md. Ave and Sixth St. NE. ev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor 11.00 8 m —“WASHINGTON, A FRIEND LLDOM " CHEVY CHASF 930 a.m — hurch School, n's Bibl® Clase s L. Carhart ence, heran Endeavor ng Suuce of Tiymns Lecture on 'fnd "GUNTON- TEMPLE and Strsets Familiar Srated Rev, .45 a m—Sunday senou! 1100 am —Sermon by Dr. Braskamp: “The Greatness of Washington.” Music by Chorus Choir. 6450 m —Christian Endeavor meeting Midweek Serviee, Thursdar. 8 p.m SIXTH 16(h and Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, Pastor 9:j0 e m—Graded Sabbath hool. 11008 ‘A Worth: o 7:00 p.m —chnm-n "Endeator Meet- ng. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek Service VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister Bicentennial Nnmnz Worship. Subject America's Birthright.” G e heme of Mr._ and Mrs mpson, 9305 Conn. ider Young People’s Grou. nion Serv . Bet. 19th and Rév. J. Harvey Dunham, Minister 11:00 AM— “FIRST IN THE HZIARTS OF HIS COUNTRYMEN. 8:00 PM— “HUMAN REVERSALS." Music bv the Quartet. 20th N.W. D. D, Peck Memorial Chapel Under the Clock Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. tion. fe of Georze Wash- Short addresses peopie 11.00am -\\wlm.n'-(nn e wenmston senvee. | GEORGETOWN (Organized 13%0.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister 9:45 a.m —Geo: H peaker Church & jett Cla KlNGTON. h (‘lnllnl St. lfi I"nrfll Ave. R T 'I'h Message of \\nhlnnon s ginwci IN CELEBRATION OF THE omlmc OF THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Connecticut Ave. at 18th and N Sts. NW. Rev. Alhert Joseph McCartney, D. D., Min Rev. J. Wondman Babbitt, A. M., Assistant Minister Morning Worship, 11 A.M. “THE AMERICAN DREAM” Dr. McCarmey Preaching New York Avenue Church 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. DR. JOSEPH R. SlZOO—bR ANDREW M. BRODIE 9:30 A.M.—Church Bible School. 11:00 A.M.—“Washington.” 8:00 P.M.—*“Simon, the Soliloquy of the Cross Bearer.” On Sundey evenings during Lent Dr. 81200 15, preaching a series of sermons entitled “Seven Soliloquies on Czivary tse sérmons aTe in the form of & dramatiration of those Who had a Dart in the Ciucifixion of Jesus On Thursday merning at 11:30 o'clock Dr. Sizog will 5 Jecture in his series during Lent ie ball room of the Mayi sublect for this lecture il be - arzon. The Pastor Ev serve | Henrs B. Wooding. Subject: délivér the second in ower Hotel. His Pns:r R T e e T T GIPSY SMITH, Jr. Evangelist Wallace Memorial -l-m!-mflflm++w++%+fl++fli+%+++++"+++++++-l I L 1 United Presbyterian Church New Hampshire Ave. and Randolph St. N.W. - February 21—March 6 11:00 4.m.—Tomorrow—Opening Service. 7:45 p.m.—Sundays and each week day excépt Saturdays. Cormne Gospel Méssages ‘Come -I-i: S