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DR. H. W. SNYDER CONTINUES SERIES Subject for Tomorrow An- nounced at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. At St. Paul's Lutheran Church to- morrow morning Dr. Henry W. Snyder will continue his series of Lenten cter- mons, the topic being “Coming to Terms With Our Trials.” In the evening the National Capital Cholr will render Maunder's cantata, “Olivet to Calvary." Dr. Albert W Harned, director, will be at the organ. The soloists are Irene Koehl, soprano; Jessie Masters, contralto: Eugene Dahl, Lynn Gilichrest and Edward Singer, tenors, and Warren Adams, baritone. The Luther League will meet at 7 o'clock, with Miss Pattle Baker in charge, and the Christian Endeavor and Light Brigade will hold their meetings at the same time. ‘The Sewing Circle will meet Tuesday from 11 to 3 o'clock to make garments for the Red Cross and the local mis- slons. The Alice Stirewalt Missionary Soclety will hold its annual election of officers Tuesday evening. Miss Eleanore McRae, 5 West Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, will be the hostess. Dr. Snyder will be at home on Wed- nesday informally to members and friends during the afternoon and eve- ning at 5124 Chevy Chase parkway. In connection with his topic for Thursday night, “The Church Member's Profit From the Church,” Dr. Snyder has asked for written statements from the mem- bers along this line and the discussion at the midweek service will be based on the information thus received It has been announced that the fol- Jowing change in the church’s program of services has been made: The con- firmation class will be confirmed on Palm Sunday morning instead of Holy Thursday night, as was at first planned. Adults will be received into the church at both the Palm Sunday and Holy Thursday services. . EVIVAL NATIONAL R CRUSADE CONTINUES Large Group to Be Received at Service at Full Gospel Taber- nacle Tomorrow. Reyv. Harry L. Collier, in charge of the National Revival Crusade at the Masonic Auditorium, Thirteenth street New . York avenue, announces many new: converts during the week. The revival continues all next week with Evangelist Watson and Hazel Argue conducting, closing March 20, to be followed later by other speakers. A communion service will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets, where the evangelist will preach, and a large group will be re- ceived into the church. The service Friday night will also be held at the tabernacle. Services will be held nightly except Priday and Saturday at the Ma- sonic Auditorium. Due to the storm last Suhday night and the many requests received, the evangelist postponed serman until tomorrow night “oni “Where Are the Dead?” when he will discuss such re- lated topics as “Where Is Heaven?" “Will We Know--Eash Other After Death?” “Do Friends After Death Know What We Are Doing on Earth?" The musical gospel service is held Wed- nesday 10:50 to 11:10 a.m. over WISV, and the revival service will be broad- cast over the same station Wednesday, 8:30 to 9 p.m. Divine healing service, Thursday, 7:45 pm. The Children’s Sunshine’ Choir will sing at a service Friday at 7:45 pm. CONNECTICUT BISHOP WILL PREACH HERE Right Rev. F. G. Budlong Will Be Noonday Speaker at Epiphany Church. ‘The special noonda; reacher at the church of the Ep!'p;unpy next week will be the Right Rev. Frederick G Budlong, Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of Connecticut. The general theme of Bishop Budlong's addresses from Monday to Friday inclusive will be “Prevalent Perplexities.” The public is invited to these services. ‘The services at the Church of the grh‘n tomorrow will be as follows: y munion .m.; Church School at 9:30 a.m.: morning yer and sermon by the rector, Dr. . B. Phillips, at 11 o'clock. The spe- cial theme of the sermon at the morn- ing service will be “Forgive us our as we forgive those who trespass against us.” The special subject for the lecture- sermon tomorrow night will be “The Doctrine of God and Immortality as Revealed in the Religion of Zoroaster,” this subject having been postponed from last Sunday night. . “BARTER” DATES LIMITED Passion Play to Be Presented Only Four More Times. “Barter,” the passion play being pre- sented in St. Dominic’s Hall each Tues- day evening and each Sunday afterncon in Lent, will be given only four more times. Arthur Bradley-White not only di- rects the play but also interprets a character, Jobal. Miss Margaret Frav- ley appears as Miriam, the daughter of Jobal. NOONDAY MEETINGS The Pederation Lenten services in New York Avenus Church next week will be addressed by Dr. J. R. Stzoo, cxcept on Thursday, when Bishop McDowell will speak During the closing week dresses will be given by D; Stockdale of the Pirst Cc Church. Al 2 these nocn-day meetings, which begin at 12:20 o'clock dally PEEY YT SERIES SWANMI AK An authorized Representative the OF Al 1710 N S This movement in America the Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893, by SWAMI V1) Monday, March 14th, 8:00 P.M. SRI RAMAKRISHNA ‘Tuesday, March 15th, 8:00 P.M. PSYCHIC AND SPIRITUAL POWERS Monday, March 21st, 8:00 P.M. EASTER MESSAGE OF CHRIST ‘Tuesday, March 22nd, 8:00 P.M. LAW OF ATTRACTION AND APPROPRIATION REVIVAL SERVICES WILL END TOMORROW Miss Stockton to Address Adult Sunday School in Morning on “How to Succeed.” At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow the closing services of the Stockton-Gould revival will be held. Miss Stockton will deliver an address to the adult department of the Sun- day school in the morning and at the 11 o'clock service her sermon topic will be “How to Succeed in the Christian Life” In the evening she will preach | her final sermon on “Your Life Story in a Sentence” The evangelists will leave Tuesday for their next campaign, in_Kingsville, Canada. ] The teacher training class will be re- | sumed Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednesday at 10:30 am. Public luncheon will be served at noon. The monthly Bible conference will be held at 7:45 pm. Willlam Jones will conduct the devotionals. Miss Lillian | Shewmaker of Wilson Teachers' Col lege will deliver an address on “Possible Co-operztion Between the ~Church | School and the Public School. | "At the weekly teachers’ meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Walter Guest | will be in charge and teach the lesson Prayer and testimony service will fol- low, Jed by the pastor. DR, HARMON FINDS THEME IN CROSS “Significance of Crucifixion” Is Subject at National City Christian. “The Message of the Cross” will be the subject tomorrow morning of Dr. H. H. Harmon at the National City Christian Church. Appropriate to the sermon will be the singing of “The Old Rugged Cross” by the mixed quartet. A special musical service will be held at 8 pm., under the leadership of W. E. Braithwaite, director of music. The church enters Monday upon & week of home visitation, looking toward the observance of Membership day on Palm Sunday, March 20. The program is under the direction of the Evangelistic Committee of the church, of which Keith A. Brumback is_chairman, e No. 3 of the Woman's Council will meet Wednesday at noon with Mrs. E. W. Davis, 3822 Eighth street, with Mrs. James Gongwer as assisting hostess. B The Business Women's Circle will | meet Wednesday at 5:30 o'clock at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church for supper and program. Miss Genevieve Brown, assistant to the minister, will speak. Circle No. 1 will hold its monthly meeting Thursday at 12 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. L. Scheffler, 2400 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Mrs. J. A. Paddleford will be assisting hostess. The weekly church fellowship supper will be held at the Vermont Avenue | Bullding Thursday at 5:30 o'clock. A period of devotion, led by Rev. Earl Taggart, following the supper will take the place of the weekly prayer and praise service. HAMLINE M. E. SERVICES Rev. H. W. Burgan to Preach on “Empty Nets.” Rev. H. W. Burgan, pastor of Ham- line Methodist Episcopal Church, will have for his sermon subject Sunday morning “Empty Nets.” At the evening service his sermon subject will be “Strange Joy.” The church school meets at 9:45 oclock and the Epworth League at 7 o'clock. |~ Pre-Easter meetings are being con- tinued Thursday evenings. week service will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights | of Passion week. | COURSE OF. LECTURES Margaret Slattery to Speak at Cal- vary Baptist Church. Margaret Slattery, author and lec- turer, will give a course of three lec- tures at Calvary Baptist Church next week as follows: “Bread, Stones and Roses,” o'clock Wednesday; “Every Road Leads Somewhere,” at 4:45 o'clock Thursday, and “Poets, Prophets and Partisans,” at | | 8 o'clock Friday. She will address the | women of the Distric ) A Passion Ph;y “BARTER” St. Dominic’s Auditorium [ ?{Bfn'!bytlr‘t"ian B CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Oreani 3 Southern” Gemeral Asembly. Intersection of 15th gnd 16th and Trvine Sts. WA Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor, | 9:30 a.m—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning _ worship. | mon by Dr. Taylor. §:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon by Dr. Taylor. Take 14th St. Car or Mt. Pleasant Ca 16th St. Bus to Irving St. N.W. I Church of the Pilgrims On the Parkway At 22nd and P Sts. N.W Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship at 11 AM. and 7:45 PM. Conducted by the Minister Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All EE LECTURF HILANANDA of Ramakrishna order of India LS treet N.W. was founded at the time of "EKANANDA AND CHRISTIANITY Classes on Raja Yoga and Meditation will be given on Wednesdays, March 16th and ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. 23rd, at 8:00 P.M. * at 8| Ser- | PSP LPPDLSSLPOEPPPE 2 ISP PIHOT o = N / THE EVENING SERMONS ON “LIFE” 10 BE CONTINUED Dr. J. J. Rives Announces Subject for Francis As- bury M. E. Church. | Dr.J.J. Rives, pastor of Prancis Asbury | M.E. Church South, will preach tomor- | Tow morning on ““The Offending Hand.” The opening of Dr. Rives' series of sermons on “Life” had to be postponed because of the inclement weather last |Sunday, and he will briefly sum up |at the evening service what was planned | for last Sunday night, going on with | the second subject, “What Is Life and Where Did It Come From?" The meeting of the Workers' Council iof the Sunday school was postponed to March 14, 8 p.m. at the church. The presiding elder, Dr. J. H. Wells, will hold ‘t‘he se’ccl.\’lnd quarterly confer- ence Tuesday night. Delegates to the District Conference, which“:m be held at Bethesda, April 14 and 15, will be elected. The circle meetings of the Woman's Missionary Scciety were postponed and will meet as follows: No. 2 with Mrs, Hewitt, 1349 Florida avenue, March 14 at 2 pm.; No. 3 with Mrs. Hooker, 1673 Park road, March 14 at 2:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday night will be led by Dr. Rives followed by the study group, which will take up the :econd administration of George Wash- ington. Tracy L. Jeffords will lecture before the Men's Bible Class tomorrow at 9:30 am. The Epworth League service at 7 p.m. will be led by Carroll Hurst. Sub- ject, “Our Part in the Brotherhood.” The league will have charge of the service at Central Union Mission, March 19 at 8 pm. REV. ROBERT WOOD TO CONTINUE SERIES Will Preach at Petworth Metho- dist Church on “Christ and the Fisherman.” Rev. Robert L. Wood will preach the | second of a series of sermons based | STAR, WASHINGTON, MT. ZION METHODISTS TO MARK WOMAN’S DAY Sixteenth Annual Observance Fea- ture of Program Arranged for Tomorrow. The sixteenth annual Woman's day will be observed at Mhm:.not Zion l::flll; Episcopal Churc] MOTTOW 2?;“ An address will be delivered by Mrs. Charles Wesley. At 3:30 p.m. there will be an address by Mrs. Mary Mason Jones, while the slogan “The Hope Chest™ will be given by Mrs. Anita Tur- peau Anderson. At the 8 o'clock service Miss H. H. Beason, recording secre- tary of the Washington Conference, Woman's Home Missionary, will give the closing address. The following will render solos at the 11 am. service: Miss Florine Harper of Charleston, W. Va., and Mrs. Louise Becks; at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Elizabeth Dickerson and Mrs. Alma Carter, and at the 8 pm. hour Miss Una Mason, Mrs. Maude G. Jones and Miss Catherine Hunter. A Teading will be given at this service by Mrs. Amanda Forest. The officers of the Woman's Day Service are Mrs. Cora E. Doy, presi- dent; Mrs. Phyllis S. Byrd, secretary; Mrs. Ethel Bolden, musical directress, and Mrs. Mary L. Barnes, organist. Dr. Julius S. Carroll, pastor. BAPTIST MEMORIAL TOREG I SELECTED |Dr. G. G. Johnson to Preach|i Tomorrow on “Hindrances to Revival.” Dr Gove G. Johnson will take for the topic of his sermon at the National Baptist Memorial, tomorrow morning. “Hindrances to Revival.” In the eve- ning, he will speak on “Are Men Lost ‘Without Christ?” Home prayer meetings will be held at 8 pm. Tuesday in the following homes: Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hunter, 1537 Monroe street: Mrs. G. W. Pop- kins, 1461 Chapin street: Mr. and Mrs. George Shannon, 3417 Holmead place; Mrs. W. G. Storrs, 1720 Kilhourne place, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leut- becher, 417 Decatur street. The Olive Love Circle will meet Wed- nesday, at 11:30 am. at the home of Mrs. C. M. Scates, 623 Delafleld place, on famous paintings of the life of Christ at Petworth Methodist Episco- al Church, tomorrow evening, when | e will have as his subject “Christ and | the Fisherman.” This sermon was | postponed from last Sunday because of the storm. A copy of the painting | by the artist Zimmerman will be pre- | sented to all who attend the service. In the morning the pastor will have | as his theme, “Religion: Not a Creed, But a_Life Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a. Men's Bible Class, 10 am, and Epworth and Intermediate Leagues, 7 pm. The Epworth League will hold a busi- ness and social meeting Tuesday eve- ning. At the same time the Phila- thea class will meet at the home of Miss Margaret Harrison, 3806 Fourth | street. A rlay. “Comical Country Cousins.” will be given by the Wom- en’s Guild Tuesday and Wednesday :ve:mgs for the benefit of the debt und. The guest preacher for the midweek | Lenten service Thursday evening will | be Rev. Clifford H Richmond, pastor of the Sykesville Methodist Episcopal Church. A 8t. Patrick’s silver tea will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Am..Pe{zksns zmw 5Ifi" Vl_l;‘hPelt assist- . from .m. Thursda the benefit of the Violst elrcle of the Women's Home Missionary Soclety. “DIVINE ASSURANCES” TO BE SERMON TOPIC Dr. James H. Taylor to Preach To- morrow at Central Presbtyerian, At the Central Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning the pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach on “Some | Dx;me Assurances.” he monthly congregational dinner Will be held Thursday at 6:15 pm, | Pr W. Sinclair Bowen will speak on Religion in the Home.” The Friday night class for young people will not be held next Friday night, but will resume the following :i:lk the studies in the Book of the CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle 4. Hiliman Hollister, D. D.. Minister 930 a.m rch School. 930 a.m —Women'sBible Class. Rev. es L. Carhart, leader, nior Department of irch_Bchaol, Clyde Kelly Men's Class selves, Older Young People's Group. Firestde Group Meeting at home of Representative Kelly, w. H 5t Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Minister 9:30 am.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Adult classes. 11:00 am —Sermon by Rev. W. L. Darby. Topie, “The Mastership of Je 015.” Christian Endeavor. Tllustrated lecture by Mr. V. E. Chatelaine, chiel historian of the National Park Service. | Music by the Quartet. £ THE COVENANT-FIRST RESBYTERIAN CHURCH Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, D. D. Minister Rev. J. Woodman Babbitt, A. M. Assistant Minister pm pm- 7:00 8:00 B__ inss Sunday nient vl ‘Route ING FRAYER MEET: us” Company of Cartney preach- Washingt igh ington Heights Columbia 2nd Kalorama Rds. ERev. John C. Palmer, DiD, Minister | ’g &%bit‘&(.w. Siornin "Worany r Btimer, overs B ey I Apression.”” Sacrament of r Lord's Buppe; G E Soclery 00— e Far Reach of Duty.” @ Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E, Rev. Alfred E, Barrows, D, D,, Pastor 1100 a.m—"“The Crogs," 30 Bible School, C Meetings 3 utual HQIB‘I'I"I-" CHORUS CHOIR. CKINGTON § rel RENRSS gt Do e 3 . —Communion Serv 8p.m.—"The :‘v::-:m- .l:em. and the other missionary circles at 2 pm. at the following Lbomes: The Ella Marie Holmes Circle, with Mrs. A. B. Cundiff, 1368 Columbia road: the Ann Judson Circle, with Mrs. George Shannon, 3417 Holmead place; the Dr. Marion Criswell Circle, with Mrs. L. M. Rice, 1658 Hobart street; the Annie Laurie Sadler Circle, at the church; the Emma G. Gill and Dr. Dorothea Witte Circles, with Mrs. J. H. Bell, 1673 Columbia road; the Anna P. Han- son Circle, with Mrs. A. E. Hanson 3424 Quebec street, and the Kathlee: Mallory Circle, with Mrs. C. W. Culver, 1425 Columbia road. A banquet for the Intermediate De- partment of the Bible School will bz held at the church Wednesday at 6 o'clock, ‘The midweek service will be held Thursday st 8 p.m., preceded by the Pastor's Class for Boys and Girls at 7:10 o'clock. The Boy Scouts, Troop 43, meet at the church Friday at 7:30 pam. SERVICE ENDS SERIES Bishop McDowell to Address Chevy Chase Community Meeting. Bishop William Fraser McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be the Lenten speaker at the Chevy Chase community service Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The service will be the last of a series of five meetings conducted co-operative- ly by Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopal and Methodist Churches. It will be held in _the All Saints' Episcopal Church. PREACHING THE CROSS IN TRE HEART OF 1HE NATION'S CAPITAL BIBLE HALL Pentecostal Assembly of God Cor. 0th & G Sts. N.W. s 8. 948 11 am._7:30 p.m. Song and " Praise Bervice 8% pm’ Eyaneellsiic lievers terest Growing and Pri., 745 Thur. 1 to 4 pm. Prayer, ALL WELCOME N-TEMPLE ¢ ton Streets. amp. D. D.. Pastor. GUNTO 16th a; Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11;00 am —Sermon by Dr. Braskamp, “Christianity’s Challenging Ciaims." Midweek Service, Thursday, 8 1’.". SIXTH and Kennedy Sts. N.W. DFREY CHOBOT, Pastor aded Sabbath School. ur Stewardsbip.” —Christian Endeavor Meet- 16th REV. GO 9:30 a.m—G; 11:00 a ng. Thursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek Service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. Peck Memorial Under the Clock Pa. Ave, 28th and M Sts. N.W, IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister, SUNDAY.” inddy Senoo n:4s am. Gillect onool. oy GOEYH pim: Wedne METROPOLITAN Fourth and B Streets S.E. Rev. FREELEY ROHRER, Minister 11:00 a.m—The & Lord's class, 8p.m 7 New er 745 pm.—"The . Way of God's Good- AT"Are Welcome. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W, Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister 9:45 .m.—Chureh _School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon “The Supreme Motive.” —Christian Endeavor. Leader, 7:30 o — Qi John Farr: New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Andrew M. Brodie 9:30 a.m.—Church Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—"To Those Defeated.” 8:00 pm.—“The Soliloquy of the Crucifier.” On Thursday morning at 11:30 o'clock Dr. Sizoo will deliver the fifth lecture in his Lenten series in the ball room of the May- flower Hotel. This lecture on g “The Cross” will be broadcast over Station WMALs and D. C, SBATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1932. PICTURES ON CHINA WILL BE SHOWN Former Missionary to Speak in Chevy Chase Preshy- terian Church. “And We Deceive Ourselves” will be ylhe subject of Dr. H. H. Hollister's ser- mon tomorrow morning at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. The In- termediate Group will meet in the chapel at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Marion Tucker Parsons, formerly a missionary in China. will show pictures of China. The Fireside Discussion Group will meet at the home of Representative and Mrs. M. Ciyde Kelly, 3730 McKinley street, at 7:30 pm. The Older Young People's Group will meet in the church house, 5838 Chevy Chase parkway, at 7:30 p.m. Miss Mabel Thurston will address the group and conduct a question period. The following sections the Woman's Guild will meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock Tuesday: Section 5, Mrs. Emory Ireland, leader, home of Mrs. C. L. Carhart, 102 E. Raymond_street, Chevy Chase, Md., Mrs. L. M. Prindle, Mrs. Harry E. Feindt and Miss Mar- tini Brohaugh, assistant hostesses. Section 6, Mrs. W. H. Larrimer, leader, home of Mrs. H. A. Swanson, 3911 Jocelyn street; Mrs. Manly Michaels, assistant hostess. Section 9, Mrs. . Peacock, leader, home of the 5 ing 'street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Mrs. Charles Rugg, Mrs. Isis Snyder and Miss Margaret Read- ing, assistant hostesses. Section 10, Mrs. Marcellus Sheild, leader, home of the leader, 3 East Irving street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Mrs. Oscar D. Allen and Mrs. Paul Kirby, assistant hostesses. At 6 o'clock Tuesday, in the church house, there will be a communicant sugner for those in the Senlor High School Group who are cons church membership. ‘The union Lenten service will be held in All Saints’ Episcopal Church Thurs- day night. Bishop Wiliam F. Mc- Dowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be the speaker. Section 12 of the Woman's Guild, Mrs. J. Earl Fouts, leader, will sponsor an exhibit of quilts in the assembly room Priday at 3:30 o'clock. The exhibit will be followed by a colonial tea. The intermediate and junior boys and girls considering church member- ship will meet Friday at 6 o'clock in the church house for supper. WILL PREACH TWICE St. Columba’s Episcopal Pastor to Continue Series at Night. At St. Columba's Episcopal Church “A Conquering and Confident Religion™ is the subject of the sermon to be preached tomorrow morning by the rector, Rev. E. A, LeMoine. “The Re- turn,” the fourth of the series of ser- mons on the Prodigal Son, will be given tomorrow night by the rector. The guest preacher, Wednesday eve- ning, at the weekly Lenten services will be Canon Wolvern of the Cathedral. Holy communion will be celebrated Thursday morning at 10 o'clock and the rector will continue his talks on “Religion and Health." The zoning plan, introduced the first of the year, is proving successful. Sid~ ney Cosgrave has charge of the north- west zone tomorrow night. E Near FIFTH 5% 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. E. M. Wards- 7:40 p.m.—Sermon” by Pasior of John L. Rl of Nashvi . enn. 30. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. Dr. ¢l1l teach’ the Berea Olass. Baraca-Philathea Chicken Supper Tuesday. 4:30 to 7 p.m. Welcome. SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor 11:00 2. m.—“Our Great Need." Runping From Our Bless- 1 at 4th 8t. Auditorium and Rhpet s Aol oy TR B de Toln BETHANY Sadtias: HUGH T. STEVENSON, Minister 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Junior Church. 11:00 ‘mon by Pastcr. “Savies e 800 p.m.—"An Imperative Declsion.” 7:00 pm.—B. Y. P. U's. Speclal music at all services. Stevenson Bible Class Invites Men Not Connected With Other Bible Classes to Hear HON. M. M, LOGAN . 8. Senater Kentucky Tomorrow at 9:30 AM. An Eloquent, Earnest Expositor of the Bible at Bethany Baptist Church Rhode Island Ave. & Second St. WEST WASHINGTON Cor. 3lst & N_Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. P: Worship_at_11:00 and S. 945 B gl, P. U, u nner, ic Mall. Maren 11, Pastor. F. W. John 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. 11:00—"We Would Sce Jesus.” 7:43—"'Seeking the Lost.” 6:45—Young People. Meetings nightly at_8, leading up to Decision Sunday. Church Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME. BISHOP J. W. HAMILTON TO BE GUEST PREACHER Will Deliver Sermon Tomorrow Morning at McKendree Metho- dist Epigcopal Church. Bishop John W. Hamilton will be guest preacher tomorrow morning 3: ucxmdr:en Episcopal Rc:'mrch evening pastor, Pierpont, £y at In be purely of a gelistic character. The Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a Bt. Patrick’s day dinner Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. v - LUTHERAN SERVICES SET FOR TOMORROW Lenten Subject of Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski Will Be “The Good- ness of Jesus.” riory for the of and Easter will Be Neld tomorrow in Grace Lutheran Church. Ut the gospel lesson for the fifth Sun¢ in Lent as s text, the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach at 11 am. on “The Goodness of Jesus.” At 8 pm. he wil have as his theme “The Disciple Who Doubted for a A class of catechumens, numbe: 16, has been under instruction for n:;: time and will be confirmed on Palm Sunday. A reunion service for the bene- fit of those confirmed in earlier years will be held Palm Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. ‘The young people will assemble at 6 pm. for “The Friendly Hour.” The topic for the evening will be “Should Lent Be More Carefully Kept?” The leader will be Edward Baker. The midweek Lenten service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. Rev. Mr. Lenski will preach on “What Jesus Gave.” The litany will be sung. Meetings of the Guild and of the Church Council have been ed until March 29. On March 21 Dr. Kins- man of the American University will address the “Fives and Twos,” the young men's Bible class of the Sunday school. Andrew Dahl, president, will be in charge of the program. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader Sundays Bible School . Morning Bervice baga U.. Words' Club Good Evening Service . | Mo oElx:uln in Truth". | Wednesdays: Lecture and Healing Service. ALL WELCOME. TOPICS ANNOUNCED BY DR. L.R. SIZ00 “To Those Defeated” Subjeet in New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning Dr. J. R.| Sizoo will have for his subject, “To| Those Defeated.” At the evening serv- ice he will continue his serfes of ser- mons on the theme, “Seven Soliloquies on Calvary.” The subject Sunday night will be, “The Captain, the Soliloquy of the Crucifier.” At 6 o'clock the young people will have fellowship tea, followed by a serv- lce. A special feature of Sunday eve- | ning's program will be several violin selections by Fred Pfeiffer, a member | of the United States Marine Band. Miss Frances Rice will lead the discussion of the topic, “Do I want to Be a Christian?™ Dr. Sizoo will give a talk Wednesday at 4:45 o'clock on the history and doc- trine of the Presbyterian Church for those who are planning to unite with the church at the Easter communion service. He will deliver the fifth lecture in his Lenten series Thursday at 11:30 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel. His subject will be, “The Cross—How Can the Death of One Affect Others?— What Does Christ’s Death Do?—Does It Affect God?” _ Theasaphy Lightbringer Lodge CULTS, CURES, AND KARMA Victor Russell “REINC. i Main Floor. Barrister Bldy., F St NW. ADMISSION FREE. tg“uxcnon RIGHT REV, of Coming to Washington Club Auspices Lightbringer Lodge GEOFFREY HODSON Well Known Author and Occult Investigator. April 12th, 17th, 22nd, 20th, May 6th, 13th. on _eards d now at Lil dmissi ined bringer Lodse, Tuesday, Friday and Su evenings. Sunday, March 13. 8:15 P.M. LECTURE “Psychic and Spiritual Phenomena.” P.M., Study Class Wednesday and rdsy, s to 8 F.M. Hill Bldg., 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. No dues, fees or collections | "HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Bervices every Sunday at 2:30 p. “ALL WEICOME. e BAPTIST Rev. H. W. O, Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Streets N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor LAST SERMONS STOCKTON-GOULD EVANGELISTS DO NOT MISS THESE MISSES. i *Be 3 5 041 m %‘ . Prosram. Braush, _—— The Friendliest Church Fres. Petwor in Washington 7th and Randolph Streets REV. HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor. —Sermon by Past ”l;m-n?m U u.’u;':’xfi:é e s 3 WORCING DESTINY. Come to Petwart . e 2 IRl hessare and seered CHEVY CHASE eoWARD" o) TATE Minther W urteenth Street fer: ton Mercer Simmonds. Fastor 9. urch Seh 11 § ‘At the 8:00—His Word: KENDALL *» Near & sw. 4 M. P. GERMAN, 1; 30 "5 ing Devotion. ursday—Prayer Service. ‘WELCOME. CENTENNIAL th & Eve NE E.HezSwem .. i Bapugma, Pree casy ke them): prayers for healing. vers. 11 a i s P 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Sixteenth TER, D. D. 3 P.M.—-Su;dny School 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. George (Orchestra of 30 11:00 AM.—“HINDRANCES TO REVIVAL" (Chorus Choir of 30 Volces, Mrs, Emily G. Dickinson, Organist.) ~—"ARE MEN LOST WITHOUT CHRIST?" (Young People's Chorus.) Pational Waptist Memorial Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 8. Newcombe, Superintendent. pleces.) and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor 130th Anniversary Services 11 A.M.—“Luther Rice and His Influence on American Baptists” by REV. SAMUEL JUDSON POR- Program, with Addresses by . Main, Baptist Publication Society, and Dr. John L. Hill of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Calbary =.. D. D., of the American 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“THE CHRISTIAN CRISIS IN CHINA." RIVER. ~ PM~"FAR UP THE Rev. YANGTZE Emfib.hd!«v!—t Moss. » “Practical Astrology” Mathews Dawson Sunday, March 13, 8 p.m. “Esoteric Christianity.” James W. M-e‘fllln. . BNCLSRE ¢ P o Daily, Washington Lodge, T. S. 1216 H_ST. N.W. Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH L SERVICES, 11 AM, EMBASSY BLDG., 2040 § ST. NW. SUBJECT: “EVOLVING RELIGION™ 601 DIST. NA’ — Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. p. Bibject: " The Gouse Results of the Bank Friends Meeting of Washington | (2111 Plorida Avenue) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday), " at_11 o’clock. junday School at 9:45. All_interested are welcome. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) 13th and Lrving Sirects N.W. unday School. eeting for Worship, ‘hristian Endeavor. Thursday—Prayer Meeting. _ Christian CHURCH OF CHRIST Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. 10:00 2.m.—Bible study. esus, the True Vine.” 7:30—"Jesus’ Last Promises.” “Where the Bible Speaks, We Speak; . Where the Bible is Silent, We_Are Silent.” HRISTIANJi Niuth Street 9th & D Sts. N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE. Minister. The National @ity Thomas Cirele. H_H. HARMON. Minister EARL WILFLEY, Minister Emeritus” ings. 8:00 p.m.—Special Musical Serv- £ g Columbia Hreinhts - Park Road. West of 14th St. er Smith, Pastor flrihnhisngmflmarnml EPWORTH 13th Street ai BE 118.m.—“WHAT MUST TO Copen: SAVED™ Berman‘ by Dr. Baver: 8 p.m.—""HAIL YOUTH.” Annual pas- eant by Young People’s Division All welcome to all services. Sunday Sehool,'!!"" Musie by vested choir. Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday. EMORY M. E. CHURCH SOUTH if: 00a.m. and 8 pw.—The Pastor wm‘_ “flr!hnhm Eptsropal SOUTH. reach 40 a.m.—8unday Schoo) P 7:00 p.m.—Epvorth League. MOUNT VERNON PLACE Southern Methodism’s Representative Church Massachusetts Avenue at Ninth Street Northwest W. A. SHELTON, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. You REV. H. R. DEAL, Asst. Pastor. ng People’s Services, 7:00 P.M. 11 A.M.—“The Transfiguration,” Dr. Shelton. 8 P.M.—““The Ministry of Misfortune,” Mr. Deal. Special Music by Large Vested Choir Under Direction of R. Deane Shure Visitors Cordially Invited . fifltthfi | Willlam Fraser McDowell, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Religious Education 9:30—Church School. 11:00—"The Flock and Kingdom.” 6:45—Epworth League. 8:00—"The Beliefs of Unbeliet.” Musie Unrr EI"“““ of Justin - wrie The Chureh With Lichted Cross. TRINITY Penps. Ave. and Fifth St. S.E. DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister 9:30 a.m—~Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—"Jesus and Zaec- chaeus.” 7:00 ""—:.n" Peoples Meet- £ 8:00 p.m.—"“Jesus and Lasarus.” st Bttt S Metropolitan Memorial (The Natienal Methodist Church) Mass. Ave. and Nebraska Ave. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Minister 9:80—Chureh School, 11:00—Public worship. Sermon DOCTOR MONTGOM- Y. Subject: “CHRIST'S VALUE OF A HU- MAN SOUL.” 8:00—Public worship with Ser- mon on “THE MISSION OF JESUS.” Music by the Chorus Choir. the 001 "A Half-Forgot- ue. R T laes: ap vm- —Rpro 18Vi/8\il8 Episropal § Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth Mark Depp, Minister At Eleven O'Clock “THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT.” At Eight O'Clock “FROZEN ASSETS.” 9:40 2. m.—The Church School. ~Y. P.’s Meeting. Service ELDBROOKE Wisoonsin Ave, at River Road N.W. & WALTER M. MICHAEL. Minister 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, 8:00 p.m.—Worshin In Musie.' " WESLEY Connectiont 4 A Jocalyw St T A J. Phelps Hand, D. D, Minister 5 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. §:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Young Peo- ple's Conference Hour. HAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison Street Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D. D.. Minister y at & “Life's Second Life of Christ BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. st Jefferson N.W. ARROLL COALE. Minister. et ZEoworth Leaste ening Service. McKendree 921 Massachuseits Ave. N.W. WILLIAM PIERPOINT. Pastor. 11 AM.— ermon h BISHOP Jol# '..“II.ION. D. D. North Carolina Avenve N.E, - John C. Copenhaver, D.D., Pastor ~ :