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WOMAN, 90 YEARS, 10 ADDRESS GUILD Widow of Brother of Mark Twain to Appear in Mount Pleasant Church. At the Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church next Wednesday morning st the bi-weekly meeting of the ‘Women's Guild Mrs. E. J. M. Clemens, the 90-year-old widow of a brother of Mark Twain, will give an informal talk on “Reminiscences of My 90 Years." Mrs. Clemens has been a resident of ‘Washington about 20 years. The concluding session of the Adult School of Religion which has been con- ducted during Lent will be held Thurs- day evening, with Dr. George E. Haynes of New .York City, an officer of the Federal Council of Churches, as the princi) speaker. He will speak in the essembly hour of the school at 8 o'clock, | outlining his suggestions of “Practical Steps ln the Improvement of Race Re- lations.” Pour lectures vlél L;'est\gledyme con- cluding meetings of the s courses, beginning at 7 o'clock. They will be given by Dr. Irving F. Wood of Smith College on the ‘“Use of the Olfl Testa~ ment in the Religion of Today”: by Dr. Haynes on “Religion and the Problem of Race”; by Dean D. Butler Pratt of the School of Religion of Howard Uni- wersity, on “Religious Motives for Life Work,” and by Rev. Walter Spooner, superintendent of the Middle Atlantic Conference of Conm‘egi\tmnnl and Christian Churches, on “The Congre- gatignal Church at Work.” Miss Katherine F. Lenroot, acting chief of the Federal Children’s Bureau, 1l be the speaker at the session of Ez ‘Mount Pleasant Adult Forum to- fmorrow morning. She will talk on B.Y.P.U.Speaker WIN-MY-FRIEND CAMPAIGN OPENS TOMORROW. REV. PERRY L. MITCHELL. The Columbia Federation of Baptist Young People’s Unions will open its “Win-My-Friend” campaign with an address by Rev. Perry L. Mitchell, pastor of the Clarendon Baptist Church, at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets. This campaign is part of a Nation- wide undertaking among the young people of the Baptist as well as other denominations, and will continue over the period of a week, beginning tomor- row. Mrs. Geraldine Kirkland, devo- tional life commissioner of the Colum- bia Federation, is directing the cam- paign, assisted by the Devotional Life Commissions of the various local unions. The stewardship play contest sched- ule is as follows: *Some Trends in Child Welfare.” ‘The ’lu’l&fl of children in the kinder- garten and primary departments of the Shuireh school will be guests of the fmothers Tuesday evening at a fireside wonference in the church school parlors, wwhen the parents will discuss “The Needs of Children” with Dr. Loren B. Johnson, child psychologist. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, minister, will gnnh tomorrow morning the second a series of March Lenten sermons on “Religion and the Modern Mind.” His subject tomorrow is “The God of the Modern Universe.” PASTOR TO PREACH ON ‘BEFORE THRONE' Chevy Chase Union Service to Be Held at All Saints’ Epis- copal Tomorrow. The rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, have for the subject of his sermon, on Sungay morning, “Before the Throne.” Holy Communion will be beld at 7:30 am. and the Sunday school classes at 9:30 am. The Chevy Chase Union service will be held in this church at 8 o'clock, Sunday evening, the speaker to be Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall. The Thursday evening Union service will also be held in this church, the speaker to be Bishop wm iam Fraser McDowell. quiet hour period, beg Tues- dly lt 10 o'clock, will precede the pro- ‘Woman's Auxiliary. The Thomas E. Robertson er, having as her sub- ’s Work in Haiti.” The B branch will meet at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Walter Dunlop, on Oliver street. They will séew at each meeting. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Jones of Bradley lane, will be ;llpflsedh 8t 4 o'clock tomorrow at the ufch. teachers of the Sunday school will meet at 6 o'clock Wednesday for supper and a conference, presided over by the rector and the superintendent, Mr. Frank Meyers. Lenten services are held each Mon- day, Tuesday and Friday at 5 o'clock and on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The Rector’s Aid will have a Juncheon and’ card party, April 6. LUTHERANS WILL OPEN PASSION WEEK SERVICES ‘The services tomorrow at Incarna- tlon Lutheran Church, will usher in the' church's observance of Passion Week, when the pastor, Rev. Henry Mauken, will preach at 11 am. The Bible School will meet at 9:40 am. under the general superintendence of John H. Fahrenback. The Luther League's service at 7:15 p.m., under the supervision of Miss Iona Browne and Miss Grace Vogel, and the Juniors with Miss Martha Folk and Mr. C. Kneuertz at 11 am The Wednesday evening Lenten ser\ cice at 8 o'clock will be addressed by E. L. Folk. The adult conregi- nnm] auxiliaries will meet during the week as follows: Monday, Missionary Society, Mrs. H. V. Grothe, president; ‘Thursday, Guild, Mrs. Fred Hess, presi- dent, and the Brotherhood, George P. Girove, president. e = RETURNS TO PULPIT After conducting a preachlng mission for 10 days at the Pirst Baptist Church, South Orange, N. J, Rev. J. L. S Halloman, pastor of the Second Bap- tist Church, will return to his pulpit tomorrow. At 11 am. he will preach on “The Month of Meekness.” The communion service will be held at 3:30 pm. There will be special preaching service at 8 pm. Bible school meets at 9:30 am, 'd B.Y.P. U at 6 pm. Christian Srience - sl o g . 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 Church of Christ Scientist | 111 © St_NE ‘Third Church of Chrul Sdentln 13th and L Sts. First Division—First D. C., March 13; First Alexandria, March 20; Foun- tain Memorial March 27; Bethsny No. 1, April 13; Petworth, Aprl.l 16; Fifth, April 17; National Baptist, Aprfl 24. ‘The judges for this division will be !R;lxln Smith, Lillilan Smith and Elsie ice. Second Division—East Washington Heights, March 13; Second, March 28; Temple D. C., March 27; Grace, April 3; Chevy Chase, April 10, and Wis- consin _avenue, April 17. Judges for this division will be Ruth Gary, Clif- ford Harris and Nellie Fike. The federation debate preliminaries will begin March 13. The entries will be Kendall vs. First at First, Grace vs. Takoma Park at Takoma Park, National Baptist No. 1 vs. Calvary at C‘l\'l!‘y. Metropolitan vs. National No. at National Baptist. “Over and above Sunday” will be observed March 27. The monthly federation meeting will be held Tuesday night at Calvary Baptist Church. An Easter pageant will be presented. Memers of the federation Nomination Committee are: Everett Rosenberg, Na- tional Baptist, chairman; Herbert Rea- my, Pirst Alexandria; Leroy Greer will | Rendall; Isabel Ward, Calvary; Thomas Wilson, Chevy Chase; Ruth Stuart, Sec- ond; Hazel Beeller, Petworth. The federation play will be presented April 6 and April 8. ‘The Junior B. Y. P. U. Federation will have a parade of cars going to Alexandria for their federation meeting March 29. The Intermediate Federation meeting will be held at Metropolitan, March 18. Hyattsville announces the election of Claude N. Davis, jr., as president to succeed A. L. Robertson, A program on “The Place of the So- cial” as taught in the life of Jesus will be presented at Centennial tomorrow night by the Devotional Life Commis- sion, with Miss Inez English directing. Assisting her will be Miss Olive Perry, Miss Catherine Cooper, Russell Wright, Miss Helen Gooch and Miss M. Sykes. Mr. Door and the Service Commission will have charge of the program at Bethany No. 1. Miss Florence Gucker will direct the meeting at National Baptist. Assisting her will be the Fellowship Commission. —_— SERMONS ANNOUNCED Rev. C. H. Jope to Occupy Ninth Street Christian Pulpit. Rev. Clifford H. Jope will occupy the pulpit at the Ninth Street Christian Church_tomorrow morning &nd even- ing. The morning sermon will be “Christ's Vital Question,” and in the evening “What Every Christian Should Know.” There will be special music at the evening services by Mr. Cady. Monday, Naomi class meeting in church house: Tuesday, Eureka Quilters meet at the church house for the day; Wednesday, Ladies' Aid will meet; organized Bible Class, will meet in the church auditorium: Thursday, Naomi Quilters at 10:30 am.; 7:45 pm. mid- week services of the church The “King of Kings" will be shown Thursday and Friday evenings in the church auditorium. Friday, Lydia Class meeting in the church house; Satur- day morning, pastor's training class in the church house. LUTHERAN TOPIC CHOSEN “The Hidden Christ” will be the subject tomorrow at 11 am. in George- town Lutheran Church of Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. Sunda h at 9:30 am. Foachonl e Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 pm. Topic: “Do I Want to Be a Christian?” At the 8 p.m. service the sermon subject "I“;lursl:; “Nathaniel.” Lenten service ursday at 8 p.m. Subject: *, DieAx Ubn the Cross. L A usiness meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor will be held Wed- nesday at 8 pm. MARGARET SLATTERY Speaks 8:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 16 “Bread, Stones and Roses” 8:00 P.M., “Poets, Prophets 4:45 P.M,, Thursday, March 17 “Every Road Leads Somewhere” $1.00 for a course ticket 50c for single lecture Burrall Hell, Calvary Baptist Church Eighth and H Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Chrln Sclenlm 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: ” “SUBSTANCE BERVICES Sunday. 11 AM. and § PM. inday” School—11 A M w%'b AY EVENING MEETING—8 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. NW. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- r days, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. —Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 pm. week days. Closed Syndays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH-—Tivoli Bldg., 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 week days gxcept ‘Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30), undays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m. tend church Sy e 3 Free Lectures March 13-14-15 at 8 P.M,, by HELEN HOUSTON of New York City Expert Character Analyst Numerologist, Mnuphyn‘u'an Hear the most vital message of gay—it will transform your whaie e Lea be Bappy. healthy and .—+Your Purpose in Life” ucing You to Yourself. are invited to attend HOTEL HAMILTON uu.xlh._}"bw-‘hn-.n c. R A.A STOCKDAL SPEAKS TOMORROW “American Home Ideals” to Be Topic of Sermon at First Congregational. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale. minister of First Congregational Church, will speak tomorrow morning on “American Home Ideals.” Family day will be observed at the morning service. ‘The Biblical drama, “James of Gali- lee,” which was postponed from last Sunday night to tomorrow night, will be presented at 8 o'clock by the young people. The players are: Tudor Whiton, William Tfl)lor, Gail Whiton, Mary Jane Benson, John Homer Smith and Ray McAfee. The prologue and epllogue will be given by Viola Buhrow and the scenes announced by Dorothy Blaisdell. The drama is given under the direction of Nell M. Berghout, di- rector of religious education at First Church. The church night supper will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. Those whose sur- names begin with the letters E, F, G, H, I J or K are requested to attend, but all others are welcome. Dr. Stock- dale will lead the midweek meeting which follows at 6:45 and his subject will be “The Power and Peace in Be- leving.” Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock Sunday. The Senior Soclety of Chris- tian Endeavor will hold a church of- ficers’ meeting at 6:30 pm. Mrs. John W. Palmer will lead the meeting and the topic for discussion will be “Do I Want to be a Christian?” The Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6:30 pm. Miss Ethel Bailey will lead the meeting and the subject will be “The Meaning of the Cross.” The High School Society will meet at 6:30 pm. Dr. Stockdale will have charge of the meeting and will speak on “Ideas of Prayer for Young People.” ‘The Young Women's Club will not meet until 7:45 pm. Tuesday. The dmncr will be omitted. A Spring bazaar will be held erch 16 in the church parlors, 10 am. The Woodridge Cirtle wfll serve a chicken dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Paul D. Gable will be mas- ter of ceremonies. In the evening Will C. Barnes will give the first of two travelogues covering the interesting evepts of the round-the-world trip he and Mrs. Barnes recently completed. The talk will be illustrated with many colored slides of people and places. LIFE MADE OVER TOPIC OF REV. W. M. MICHAEL Eldbrooke Methodist Pastor Will Be Heard Tomorrow Morn- ing and Evening. The pastor, Rev. W. M. Michael, will preach in Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday morning on “Life Made Over.” At the evening service “The Life of Christ” in music will be pre- sented by the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Clara Young Brown. A grou of young women, directed by Miss Grace Gosnell, will present a pantomime of the hymn “Abide With Me.” A church school board meeting will be held Tuesday evening to elect officers. Michael Gircle will hoid & turkey din- ner Thursday from 5 to 7 pm. At 8 pm. the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Soclety will have its annual thank offer- ing meeting. A large class of boys and girls will be received into preparatory membership next Sunday. Palm Sunday will be Mrs. William A. Pettis will lead the | noo! observed at the morning worship hext Sunday with special musia by the choir, angwr an appropriate sermon by the pastor. MISSOURIAN SPEAKER Rev. J. J. Braun, of St. Louis, Mo., will speak tomorrow in both the German service at 10 am. and the English service at 11:15 am. at Con- cordia Lutheran Evangelical Church He is the executive secretary of the Board of Home Missions™ of the Evangelical Synod of North America. In the Lenten services, Wednesday evening in English and on Thursday evening in German, the pastor will &peak on “Christ's Majesty.” Spiritualist R MANDIS. 21 14th vw Mesiage Meciines Wed by appointment. Adams " Lecture by the Pastor, Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit vrezmw: by Rev. Tda E. Stra s, Btarearet Mandis, My Caroline Mister RO wil transmit m]; greet Midweek llel-ll e !er\'ln I| home o Pastor. . 60 Ave. BE, MADAM CA s Tuesday and Thursday after- 2 o'clock. ;N,edn& ay and Priday TS nights o'c Seadings by b Bolntment. 981 & riet 5003, "+ MRS. RIZPAH ELDON 1336 Mass. Ave.N.W. 5.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. Ave. Spiritual aie meetings Mondars. 8 P.M. _Readings daily. Spiritual Science Church of Chml Sunday. 8 P.M.. Stonelelch Courts Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W. Musical Recltal. 7:45—Elizabeth Gardner Coombs. Vocal selection—Norma Black. Pastor, REV. JANE B. COATES “The Garden of Alllh » Spirit Messages Follow For e 5, message circle at l'!lm!m.'l of Dr. Coates, 1473 Meridian pl. n.w. Dr Coates gives nrlvltn Y!ldmn by - potztment. 1 ¢ X TUM.. Borrftual® " Ne: Lecture by the Pasi Rev. Alfud H. Terry “FOLLOW 'erE VISION” Followed by Spirit Messages. Sunday, 8 pm. at Pythian Temple, 1013 9th Bt NW. se weicome. MEDIUMS’ NIGHT, Roth, (Wednesday, March, 16, from 1 to 10 3L C st me Readings by Mrs M;‘- Eldon, Mr. Frederick, Dr. Terry and others. . LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev, Carol E. MeKinstry, Minister ettty Einard C'Soengoman war per T FACTE _WHICH?" At B"glml—ln Sm 3:- HeBlnaia Midweet: "Measage Service Thursday, March 5. 8t 8 P, MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST VT T BONCERL 13‘2 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. piritual Science Church . REV E. WHITE eruual lmtun o L A GUNTON-TEMPLE PASTOR ANNOUNCES SUBJECT Dr. Braskamp # Preach Tomorrow on “Christianity’s Chal- lenge Claims.” Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of f.h: Gunton-Temple Memorial Church, will preach tomorrow mor: on “Christianity’s Challenging Claims.” Sunday school is at 9:45 am., with classes for parents Who come with their children. At 6 o'clock the Christian Endeavor Societies will meet for their supper and fellowship hour, the group meetings following in the rooms of the Gurley Memorial Chapel. These suppers are arranged by the women of the Ald So- clety. The church will hold the annuel congregational meeting Thursday eve- ning. Preceding the meeting at 6 o'clock the Women's Aid Society will serve a !nmb dinner. DALY SERVICES DURING HOLY WEEK Dr. A. J. McCartney to Con- tinue Series of Addresses on Apostles. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the Convenant-Pirst Presbyterian Church tomorrow with Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney preach- ing. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. McCartney continues with his series of addresses on the “Glorious Company of the Apostles.” During Holy Week the church will be open for vesper services daily at 5 o'clock. The following subjects will be | 7. covered by Dr. Mccnrtnzy during Holy Week: Monday, * “Simply to Thy Cross I Cling"; Tuesday, “Just as I am With- out One Plea”; Wednesday, “Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet”; Thursday, “Starlight in Gethsemane,” and Friday, “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. At the Thursday vesper service the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper wili be administered by the pastor. ‘The Covenant Quartet will be in service at these vesper services, with special music by the organist from 5 to 5:15 o'clock each evening. The Soclety of the Covenant, the Woman's Misslonary Society, will have its annual meeting Wednesday at 11 am. The Missionary Study Class meeting Wednesday, after the meeting of the Society of the Covenant, will addressed by Dr. McCartney on “Christ Comes to the Village,” and by Dr. Frank S. Niles. The Covenant Evening Missionary Soclety will meet at the home of Mrs. William H. Wagner next Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen will address the All-Comers Men's Bible Class Sun- day morning at 9:45 am. His sub- | ject will be “The Imitation of Christ.” . CHICAGOAN TO SPEAK Dr. E. director M. ; Wardsworth of Chicago, of the * Great Commission Prayer League of America, will preach p |8t Fifth Baptist Church Sunday morn- ing and Dr. John Hill of Nashville, ‘Tenn., at night. Dr. Hill is literary and book editor of the Southern Baptist 'Si_undly School Board of Nashville, ‘enn. Dr. John E. Briggs will teach the Darlington Berea Bible class. New Jerusalem (SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th above Q N.W. 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana_Adult Class. 11:00—Morning Worship. ‘Sermon by the Mllblion mufln. in Ch Church Subject. “Emil. ._Rev. PAUL SPERRY. Hniversalist 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 Vision of the Pure Heart” National Capital Choir—Under Direction of Albert W. Harned, Mus. Doc. @ongregational FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.M. .—“AMERICAN HOME IDEALS” 8 P.M.—BIBLICAL DRAMA “JAMES OF GALILEE” Reserve Supper Tickets, National 4317, for Church Night Sup- At 6:45 o'clock Dr. Stockdale will lead the Midweek meeting and will speak on “The Power and Peace in EVERY ONE CORDIALLY INVITED 11AM per, 6 p.m. Thursday. Believing.” ‘RELIGION AND THE MODERN MIND” A Series of March Lenten Sermons At The Mount Pleasant Church By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy be,YOUN(:‘. PEOPLE'S SERVICE ARCH 12, 1932. “WAKE UP” IS-SUBJECT FOR REV. C. B. AUSTIN Pastor Will rnn.h Tomorrow Eve- ning on “A Disciple of Christ” SPEGALLENTEN SERICEPLNED =255 ring | Rev. Edward Gabler to Speak mu:_gm Baptist ~ Church, gl » at 8 pm. s “A Disciple of 1S- ann" e D workers will at- tO ROOk creek Ep mndehcpe;:lul m;:;l‘.rn' l{oc‘l;cmple Bn;. it urch at o'cl A dele- copal Church. gation from the Sunday school ill ap tend the Sunday school meeting at the First Baptist Church at 3 o'clock Deacons and trustees will meet Dr Agar at Calvary Baptist Church Mon- day evening. The Ladies’ Ald Soclety will meet in the Sunday school house Wednesday e“sgmi B. Y. P. U. will nior L 5 r luncheon and turkey dinner D‘;T;ci?: 1: at Masonic Hall, 1210 Wisconsin ave- nue, the luncheon 12 to 1:30 pm. and dinner 5 to 7 p.m. The pastor will speak at the churcn prayer meeting Thursday evening on “Growing a Church R SERMON IN PRAISE OF ALL RELIGIONS Rev. Herman McKay to Speak at Union Methodist Church Tomorrow. Rev. Edward Gabler, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Southeast, will be the Lenten preacher Wednesday night at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church raod and Webster street. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan, the rector, will deliver the eighth of his series of Lenten lectures on church history and teachings tomorrow at 8 p.m. The other services tomorrow include holy communion at 8:30 a.m.; church school, 9:30 am.; morning prsyer litany and sermon, 11 am.; Young People’s So- clety, 7 pm. In the parish hall at 9:20 'am., boys and girls will be given special confirmation instructions. The parish has entered the campaign against unemployment and has ap- pointed J. Fred Parsons of the vestry as Job master. He is co-operating with Rev. Mr. Dow of the Epl.scopul City Mission. Arthur Anderton, editor of the Par- ish Messenger, has been appointed pub- ity dxrwm for the Sunday school. The Girls' Friendly Society will hold 8 food sale in the parish house, March 19, beginning at 10 am. The soclety will also hold meetings at 7:30 p.m. Monday and at 3:30 p.m. Friday. “One Reverence for All Religions” The Diocesan Teachers' Institute will | will be the subject of the sermon of meet in St. Andrew's Church at 8 p.m. | Rev. Herman McKay tomorrow morning Tuesday. The Rectory Guild will meet |in Union Methodist Epsicopal Churetr. at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. ‘How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?” s On Thursday there will be a cele-| hymn with music composed by Miss bration of holy communion at 9 a.m | Katherine Thacker, and a special Lenten children’s service | the church, will be a part of the morn- at _3:30 p.m. ing_service. The Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 pm.| The young people’s friendship serv- Friday. Rehearsal of the junior and|ice will be at 5:45 o'clock. At the senior choirs will be held at 2 p.m. and | Epworth League service at 6:45 o'clock’ 30 pm. Saturday. the pastor will discuss with The Rock Creek Players announce|people the question, “Will the Church the following roster of new officers: J.|Proclaim & New Order of Life?” At Douglas Pickens, president; Mrs. James |8 o'clock '.he pastor will speak on “The K. Kerr, vice president; J. Brent Gar-|Long March Toward Religious Cer- Tott, secretary-treasurer. The Spring|tainty,” and there will be opportunity play, “Nothing But the Truth,” will be | given for questions from the congre- presented March 31 and April 1. gation. The services tomorrow at the Holy| The Golden Rule Class will meet Comforter Chapel, 5714 Georgia avenue, "nmldty evening in the home of Mrs. include holy communion, 7:30 s. W. Luckett, 2101 N street. At the morning prayer, 11 am.; evening pra; devauumx meeting Thursday evening er, 7:30 p.m., with sermon by Rev. Wil- | the of Ecclesiastes will be liam L. Mayo, minister-in-charge, Serv. | studied. ices during the week lnclude evenlng Miss Frances Nettleton will be hostess prayer and address at 7:30 pm. Tues-|to the members of the Queen Esther d‘{hflm holy communion at 10 am. . Circle in her home at 2411 Pennsylvania avenue, Priday evening. Iiml;mm TRINITY Missouri Synod 4th and E Sts. N.W. Rev. Hugo M. Hennig 8:30am—German Service, 9:45a m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “Examination for the Rite of Confirmation.” Lenten Service Wed —German, 8 P.M. Thursday—English, 8 P.M. MT. RAINIER MISSION ©Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, ud $4th St. and Bunker Hill (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11: OOIm—servllce—-smd:nt Edwin Pieplo 8:00 p.m.—Lenten Service. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D.D., Pastor The Trinity Young People's Soc of Takoma Park will ec%';lducl the:‘i monthly church service tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Episcopal Church. Francis Porter, son of Col. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Porter, will deliver the address. e society invites young and old to unite with them in this service. _ Yonoda Washington ! YOGODA Society Founded by Swam! Yoganands BRAHMACHARI JOTIN, Leader Sunday, March 13, 1932, 8 p.m. “THE CONQUEST OF HAPPINESS” THE CHAMPLAIN. APT. 51 1424 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME ':kx 41;. !l.l.!lt.Jltl‘lyl at 2:30, 7 and Private Intervigws by Appointment. TO REGISTER: me_Metropolitan _0092. @ongregational Cleveland Park Congregational Church 34th and Lowell Sts. George Farnham Pastor. Church Bchool, 9:45 AM. Morning Worship, 11 AM. Dr. George L. Cady—Subject: “A Christian America for a Christian World” Midweek Lenten Service 8:00 p.m. n-m-y—"na o, Chureh ember’s Profit Saren CONCORDIA CHURCH (ln-vuul Syned of N. A) Rev. Charl 9:45 a m.—Bible School Preaching Services: 10:00 a.m.—German. 11:15 a.m.—English—Reverend J. Braun, St. Louis, Mo. 8:00 pm.—Lenten music— Davison Glee Club, John R. Monroe, Director. LENTEN SERVICES Wednesday, 8 p.m.—English. Thursday, 8 p.m.—German. Keller Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. NE, S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Service at 11:00 “A Self-Appraisement.” Evening Service at 7:45 “Take Time to Be Holy.” Societies at 6:45 P.M. The Home-Like Church SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHUR CH 409 4th St. NW. Swedish Service, 3:30 P.M. By Rev. A. T. Train. Luther Place Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D.D., Pastor Pastor Each_Thursday at 8 Hear Yowlachi Famous Indian Baritone J. in Concert of Indian Folk Songs Ingram Church 10th & Mass. Ave. N.E. March 13, 1932—8 P.M. Public Invited Rev. Frank H. Cluts, Assistant; 9:45—8Sunday School convenes. lock serviee I L eponts “christs by Rernlty, Con- 8 o' :lm:l"n rvic ins That 2 o 3 V. Cowardtoer” b Rer. & C Resmucsen 646 Senior Christiin lndnvu 8o- u l‘ldt Dorothr o Ehruetan m.‘.‘!.r & clety eals of Jesus.’ William Cronenberg, Aengers CHiiE"""'UT}iEiiAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sh. N.w. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 1 AM— Sermon on ‘The First Psalm” 9:45AM.—S. 5. and Bible (}].g LR ‘5 PM- —-huonh% Y 8 PM St. Mark’s (Ll&cn- Tomorrow at 11 “The God of the Modern Universe” March 20—“The Modern Dueonry of Jesus.” March 27—“Immortality in Modernity.” ~—Modern Church School. 0 A.M.—Adult Forum, 6 P.M.—Young People’s Groups. Thursday Evenm{ at 7—Lenten Adult School P! Columbia Road at 14 (i AR "hioralze “Sarvie, Church of the Aton-mont Yorth Capitel & Ave. Bervices, 11 AM. L 8.8, 0:48 AM. of Religion. hone Adams 3472 DR. PORTER 0 TALK ON LUTHER RICE 130th Anniversary Services to Continue in First Baptist Church. Continuing the 130th anniversary services at the Pirst Baptist Church, which have been in progress since Feb- | ruary 21, Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the church, will speak to- morrow morning on “Luther Rice an His Influence on American Baptists. The Lord's supper will be observed. The afternoon service at 3 o'clock will be a special concourse of delega- tions from the Baptist Sunday schools of Washington, with a roll call of the | schools by E. B. Shaver, president of | the Baptist Sunday School Superin- tendents’ Association. addresses by Dr. W. H. Main of Phila- delphia, executive secretary of the American Baptist Publication Society, on the work of that omnl-tlon and by Dr. John L. Hill of Nashville, Tenn. book editor of the Sunday School Boerd of the Southern Baptist Convention, on the organization with which he is con- nected. The in connection with the anniversary services next Thursday will be “An Evening of Reminiscences” led by E. Hilton Jackson. The White Cross Circle will meet lt the church at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday choir director of | - * @atholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15 High Mass at 9:30. Last Low Mass at 11:30. “Visit the Grotto.” Epiacopal A Quiet Day for Women Will Be Held At GRACE CHURCH Alexandris, Va. l 207 South Patrick St. Tuesday, March 15, 1832 et S omatius, ets Fork o ol: Communion—8 AM. editation 10,30 KM ll‘.‘:lantl sy on— i Meditations Pis. ver3as P, Breakfast saml Ilnwv for 'Ezpenses otify W. C. 101 South It. ‘Asaph l‘.lmflrh. Vs There will be | mmmhr‘m Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. 8 8. 10 AM Worship, 11:13 AM. Tuesday Bible '8 Nem U#E Meetings Held junday at 11 AM., D C. League of American Pen Rooms, Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L Street N.W. Florence Willard Day, Lu‘ur All Welcome Freew Sethadit roestun # Rhode Island Ave. |8 First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, Minister Wome: |8 11 AM. [@ “The Price of Being a Christian” 8 P.M. “When Repentance Is Unmanly” I g 9:40 AM.—Sunday School. j 7:00PM—C. E. Bocieties. 9:40 a.m —Sunday 7:00 p.m.—Y. P. 8. Lo °:.'."L.'.’i’,=-'-'"""-1...‘vx Do P em.c & Hnitartan School C. B 11:00 8.m.—Morning Worship. “Did Jesus Raise the Dead?” 5:30p.m.—Beok Chat. Dr. J. A 6:30 p.m_Fireside Otrele for Youns Episropal “mon b zg%i'.'em 5 Youns ~ Peoni S 10: —r‘%'un‘u'm- Bible 11 MIM—EBB " Communion. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & © Sts. Rev. GEORGE W ATmIOl. D. D. The Rt. Rev. William Walter Webb, D. D. Bishop of Milwaukee will preach at the eleven o clock urvnce. s Mass_and on. ’m:::floum Brintine 254 Daify um 7:00 AM. 8:00 p.m _Stations ' of dress ™oy Rev. Calvert 13th and D _or E:rk-'m Bth and C Sirests T ornenst. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square ma-y‘ SERVICES: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m —Confirmation Service. Bishop Freeman will preach 7:45 p.m.—Evensong. $:10 pm—“The Many Mansions of The Father” Dr. Johnston will preach. SERVICES FRANCAIS ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lafayette Sauare. ; s dimanches & 4 heures et les ven- le Dr. Florian Gl ‘f‘,sllet‘rn:lle STEPHEN AND HE INCARNATION 16th Newton Sts. N.W. Rev. Georse Fiake e Dudley, e Le: AY..10:30 A M. EVENING PRFACHER. REV. JOSEP WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL Wisconsin Ave. N.W. near Woodley Rd. MMUNION ... P PRAYER *"AND, qtnes- a2 Bursdaysand Fridevs ot 43 St. Agnes’ Church W, ia. Avertor "N anitot 8¢, Car) !'Wlt!l Sunday. 7 and 11 am. and ROCK CREEK PAR]SH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Creek Chureh R4, and Webster unuy Chlu:h in the Clly S0 7:00. 8:00 . ) = | : : : : it 5 i Th Ave. snd GrSers0. it . 130 Bm A'l1VITY e Ao ".‘, A 7:30, 16 : 1h & C St EW. smvicm POR FABSION STNDAY. and The Altar Gulld wlfi Sabe % Forate Communion at 7:30 am. st Without he Rev. Francis Yarnall, Vicar. Christ Church 620 G St. S.E. Founded 1798 Rev. EDWARD GABLER, 5. T. B., Rector Sunday Services. 7:30 a.m.. 11 a.m.. § p.m. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Avenue and Baneroft Place N.W. CLERGY: REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. B. REV. ROBER' REV. nlnuv uu}fl‘h. 7:30 a.m.—Holy ‘Communion. Commu- nicants’ League. AR n—fend, Sec, with ser- e Rev. Stewart g, Rector Emertius ., Peter's, German~ town, Philadelphia, 415p.m. 4:30 p.m.—] Vicar of Epipha: Lenten Service dally, R -ng’ and_Saturday. Holy Communion Thu m II" F. ILA‘VD TUC‘ Aver and Sere s:48p.m. R.nm Prayer and Ser- 8:00 p.m., nomm Wednesdsy ana Rev. ¢, Amble Parkiag Space. . C. Ernest Ber. Wan. . Bluhov oD Viaster: SERVICES 8, 11 AND 8. B. 8, 9:30. u-m—"l'r NATRICE: .m‘ m l-lymn N 8p.m. —CD“WA'HOH mflfl Wednesday, ’: ’.P .m.—Evensons, Rev. :‘“;lflly 11 a.m.—Holy Bucharist. ik A T T B iy, e O R ST.ANDREW’S ».omom & The Rev. A. J. Wilder, 5.T.B,, Rector lmleu m 2 am. “CRRIST 15’ NMSBLE Wiy mlll’{:flltn ulllligfll; PM. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23rd St N.W. PASSION SUNDAY— Bucharist at 11°00. Sermon, “Fhe Family Prayer.” All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W.

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