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CATHEDRAL LISTS SPECIAL SPEAKERS Dr. Bratenahl and Bishop Spencer Will Be Heard. The dean of Washington Cathedral. Very Rev. Dr. G. C. F. Bratenahl, and the Bishop of West Missouri, Right | Rev. Dr. Rebert N. Spencer, will be the special preachers at the services in the great choir of Washington Cathedral, on Mount St. Alban, temorrow. Bratenahl will preach at the celebration of the holy communicn at 10:30 am., and Bishop Spencer will occupy the pulpit at the cheral evensong service, beginning at 4 o'clock. Bichop Spencer is in residence at the | o College uf Pr(“ chers to conduct a “Preachirg in Rural Col ch is being attended by s States. He will ge in the the absence of Bishop James E. Free- man, who visits Chicago t Tow to his annual address before the Suncay Evening Club. There will be celebration of the holy | communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. Music for the services will be furnished by the Cathedral choir of men and boys, under the direction of Edear Priest After the 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. serv- ices, group pilgrimage; wiil be held to completed portions of th~ Cathedral, in- | clucing the ¢ Ch:\ del SUBJECT SELECTED '3 BY DR. F. W. PERKINS “Qught We to Forgive?’ Will Be Sermon Topic at Universal- ist Church. “Ought We to Forgive?” is the sermon topic of Dr. Frederic W. Perkins, at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 am. p of women doing Red Cross cewing will meet in the parish house at 10 oclock. At 3:30 the 0op will meet. Tuesday meeting of the Optimist will give an illus- “International Notables parish _dinner will b"‘ served in Perkins Hall, Thursday Ircm 5 to 7 oclock. The business meeting | of the W. E. D. O. Circle will be held | in the Romainc-van Schaick room at | 7 o'clock, the circle joining with the Men's Club for its program. At the | Men’s Club meeting at 7:30, Dr. Alfred Schmidt will give an illustrated talk entitled “Cathedrals and Monasteries of Europe.” Dr. Schmidt has recently returned to George Washington Uni- Versity after spending his sabatical year in Iurope. The Boy Scout Troop will meet Fri- day at 7 o'clock and at 7:30 there will be a meeting cf the Universalist Players in Perkins Hall. CHURCH TO MARK FIRST ANNIVERSARY Metropclitan Memorial Sermon To- morrow Will Be by Bishop Hughes. The first anniversary of the Metra olitan Memorial Church will be cele- | rated tomorrow mornirg at 11 o 'clock. The_anniv sermon will be given by Bishop Edwin Holi Hughes. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, the minis- ter, will be assisted in the services by Dean Lucius Clark, Dr. Benjamin Meeks, District _Superintendent of Washington, and Dr. Harry Woolever, editor of the Methodist Press. The order of the service wiil be especially arranged for the service. The vested choir will render selected music includ- ing the processional and recessional. At this service the sacrificial offering will be presented and consecrated. Dr. Delos Kinsmen will direct the presenta- tion of offerings. The Womean's Bible Class has been organized under the chairmanship of | Mrs. W. W. Waller. Dr. Montgomery has been selected as teacher and will teach the lesson on Sunday. The Men's Bible Class will be addresed tomorrow morning by former Scnator Rice Means, on “Isaiah’s Vision.” | The Sunday afternoon feature of the anniversary celebration will be at 4| o'clock. The Choral Club of the Ameri- can University will sing “The Song of ‘Thanksgiving,” under the direction of Herlan Randall. Dr. Montgomery will preside. DR. OSBORN TO CONDUCT’ MEN’S CLASS MEETING Dr. J. Wesley Oborn will conduct the men’s class at the Brightwood Park M. E. Church at 9:45 am. tomorrow. ‘The class will visit the Swartzell Meth- odist Home for Children in the after- noon. A crucibie service will be held at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. S. Carroll Coale, Members and friends will deposit in the crucible articles or scraps of gold, silver, platinum; spectacle frames, dental work, toilet ‘sets, etc. “Tiny 'liex', will be the title of the children's story. The sacrament of the lords supper will conclude the service. The sermon theme at 8 p.m. will be “The Christien’s Forward Look.” ‘The official board will meet Tuesday evening. On Wednesday evening the business meeting of the Cole Class Club will be held in social hall. The minister will conduct the Thursday evening meeting. “Mr. Eob.” a comedy, will be pre- scnled Friday cvening by the Inter- mediate League, under the direction of | Mrs. Coale. WILL DISCUSS MISSIONS “The Love of God” will be Rev. Ed- ward G. Latch’s Communion day ser- ' mon in the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chevy Chase tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Miss Margaret Springer, Miss Mar- avet Courtney, Miss Geraldine Jeit and Miss Betty Jane Oswald will be hostesses | at the young people’s supper from 6 to 8 o'clock. The subject ifor discussion #n the meeting of the senior group will be “Home Missionary Work in the Ken- tucky Mountains,” with the pastor siowing stereoptican pictures of t.hc mountaineers. ‘The Mothers’ Club will meet W“h Mis. Lester Simpson and Mrs. Elmer Simpson Tuesday. The Woman's League, under the lead- ership of Mrs. Horace E. Troth, is sfon soring a cafeteria supper Thursday from 5 to 7 ‘o'clock. The usual Thursday evening meeting will follow supper. —_— QUIET HOUR SCHEDULED At St, Stephen and the Incarnation Church after the celebretion of the holy communion Thursday, at 9:30 a.m., there will be a qmem hour conducted open all su(gu tions for intercessions wmdb‘g furnished. - | ticna! = | topie Wi Cathedral in | Church of God. The Metropolitan Male Quartet, composed of Messrs. Moyer, Smith, King and Souder, will render musical selections tomorrow at 7:30 pm. At the 11 a.m. service the pastor, Rev. Fay C. Martin, will have as his subject “Jesus and His Power to Cast Out Demons,” and at 7:30 pm., “Of What Is Genuine Salvation Composed?” Zion Evangelical Lutheran. “Jesus Only” is the sermon subject { tomorrow at i1 a.m. by Rev. Edward G. | Goetz, pastor. At 8 p.m., his subject will be “Elijah,” a sermon in the series, | “Men of the Old Testament.” At 6 p.m. the Junior League will entertain the | Seniors and Intermediates at a fellow- | ship tea. It will be followed by a devo- meeting, with the topic, “What Is Our Bible?" Third Baptist. ‘There will be Shaw day tomorrow. At . Dr. Stewart Nelson, president University, will be the guest His topic’ will be “Christian n.” At 8 p.m., Dr. Bullock’s ill ke “The Value of Christian 'Education to the Church.” Prayer f inz, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. _prayer meet- Txl("'da) 8 to 10 p.m.; young pec- | ple’'s prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m:; noon dsy prayer meeting daily. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B. Taylor, pastor, will preach | the first sermon of the series “The Real Christian,” tomorrow at 11 am. The title of the sermon is “A New Creature.” John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “Standing Up to Life” will be the ermen toricrroy; morning by the min- Rev. O. Corrington. He vill p.m., he will “The T\ stimony of His | Music by the Senior Choir. Peoples’ Congregational. February is Joung people’s month, and the minister, Rev. A. F. Elmes, will pre- sent each Sunday,sermons of esfleclal interest to the youth group as follows: February 5, “The Meaning of the Com- February 12, “The Religion of Abraham Lincoln”; February 19, young peoples’ day, “This Business of Growing_Up”; “Young day at 6:30 o'clock there will be special programs, ending with a good cheer pilzrimage to the home at Blue Plains on the last Sunday of the month. Holy communion will be observed tomorrow at 11 am. Monthly church night is Thursday, with the young people’s group in charge of the social. Sixth Presbyterian. Communion services will be observed tomorrow. The midweek prayer service 15 held Thursday evening. The Chris- tian Endeavor banquet will be held | February 17 at 6 o'clock in the chapel. | The speakers will be Dorothy Goss, Dudley Skinker, Jack Poole and Barck- ley Dorman. Petworth Baptist. “Catholic Baptists” will be the sub- ject of Rev. H. J. Smith, pastor, to- morrow morning and in 'the evening | “Opportunity—a Menace to our Peace.” | Baptism. The pastor is giving a spe- cial five-minute talk each Sunday night at the Senior B. Y. P. U. on “The Meaning of Church Membership.” De- cision day for the Bible school will be held on February 12. Quarterly busi- ness meeting of the church February 7. Emory M. E. Dr. J. J. Rives, pastor, will begin to- morrow two series of sermons. In the morning the theme will be “What It Means to Be a Christian” and the eve- ning theme will be “The Church.” Thursday at 8 0’ cxock lock prayer meeting. Friendshlp Baptist. “Law and Grace” will be the subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting, pastor, tomor-| row at 11 am. “A Dead Dog After a Flea” vill be his subject at 8 pm.' Rev. E. L. Harrison, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church, will preach at 3 30 pm. The Layton quartet will sing Monday, at 8 p.m. Western Presbyterian. “A Mirror of the Soul” will be the! subject of the address at the commun- | ion service tomorrow morning. New members will be received. At the‘ evening service there will be an flus- | trated lecture on_ “The Lure of the Forest,” by H. N. Wheeler, forest serv- ice lecturer. Shiloh Baptist. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow the subject of the minister's sermon will be “A Challenge to the Church.” The special missionary services that have been held throughout the week will culminate in a 3 o'clock session at which Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman will be the guest speaker. At 6 o'clock the Young People’s Soclety will discuss the topic, “How Shall We Determine Our Tdeals?" Holy communion will be ob- served at the evening service. Peck Memorial. A young folks' service, conducted by Eugene A. Scheele and a group of young people from the city, will be| held tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. The group will be introduced by the pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum. At 11 am. Rev., Mr. Ketchum will preach on “What You Can Live for and Find It Worth ‘While.” The Boy Scouts, with H. C. Tucker, leader, met Friday. The Saturday Handcraft School, Saturday at 10:30 am. St. Mary's Episcopal . The congregation will celebrate the sixty-sixth anniversary of the church tomorrow. There will be holy com- munion at 7:30 am. and at 11 am. Dr. George W. Bragg, jr, the rector of st. James' Episcopal Church in Baltimore, will preach the anniversary sermon. The anniversary dinner will be served Tuesday from 4 to 7 o o'clock St. Columba Ephupd. Communion services tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. E. A. Le Moine will deliver a sermon on “Worthwhile Religion” at morning service, “Communion in the Eerly Church” at evening service. ‘There will be a card part; ; at Mrs. Wil- liam Weaver’s residence, 2117 Wisconsin avenue northwest, Monday afternoon. Senator Hastings and Walter John- son will speak at a m:etlng of the men of the parish Tuesday evening. Transfiguration Episcopal Services tomorrow will be holy com- munion at 7:30 am., holy ccmmunion jand sermon at 11 o'clock_and evenlng prayer at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. John J. Queally, rector, will officiate at eall services. Rehoboth Baptist. “The Good Old Way” will be Rev E. M. Tyrebs subject tomorrow at 11 am. Fred Johnson will preach at 8 p.m. Praise meeting Tuesday, 8 pm.; noonday prayer meeting Thursday Calvary M. E. Church. Services tomorrow are preaching at 11 am. and 8 pm. by the pastor, Rev. D. A. Beery; young people’s fellowship meeting, 7:15 pm. The Board Christian Education will meet Monday at 8 pm. Meeting of the board of stewards, Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer meet- ing Thursday night. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Con- vch on “Well- | | the victory, | held Thursday even THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Activities in Local Churches ration.” Holy communion will be celebrated in the English service at 11 am, which will b2 preceded by a brief preparatory service at 10:45 a.m. The new officers of the congregation are: Deacons, L. Merkel and L. Bochs; trustee, F. Wurzbacher; treasurer, W. Heine; financial secretary, O. Rosin; president, F. Gast; vice president, H. Schueider; Sunday school board, Rev. T. Mueller; recording secretary, W. Behn, At the Mount Rainier Student Pastor Edwin Pieplow, preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. Mission, will Presbylerian Ministers. The Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion of Washington and vicinity will Rold its weekly meeting Monday at 11 o'clock at the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church. Rev. Dr. Irving F. Wood will read a paper, entitled, “Races in Modern Palestine.” Ministers of the city, regardless of denominational afiiliation, are h)\!lc\i to attend. l‘rllnflon Presbyterian. Rev. Henry E. Wooding, pastor, will speak at the 11 and 8 o'clo services. Fellovship hcur, 6 o'clock. The annual missicnary praise service will be held Febru2: T meeting of the Micsi be held Wednesday at noon Sunday school house. An old- fash- joned supper will be served Tuesday, 5:30 to 7 o'clock, under the auspic: of the Aid Society. The monthly busi- ness and social meeting of the Fidelity Bible class will be held Wednesday evening. Prayer and praise service Thursday evening. Centennial Baptist. "“1"!‘1'1 a ‘\Ian v Her Out of a s i ject is “I W Lie Could Be Turncd Into Truth! Washington “How to Live a Great Life” or “A Vision of God” is the theme Dr. F. F. Holsopple has for Sunday. The evening service will consist of a playlet, “Slave Girl-School Girl,” given by a group of young people as a sequel to “Lady Fourth or Chxna. a series of talks by Dr. Noffsinger. Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian Heal- ing will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets northwest. Bethany Baptist. Rev. M. P. German, the pastor, will speak tomorrow morning on “The Good Shepherd.” Welcome to new members and the Lord’s supper will be observed at the close of the service. The young people will have charge of the evening service. The Stevenson Bible class will hold its monthly business meeting Tuesday evening at the church. Christian Science. “Spirit” is the subject of the leison- sermon in all the Churches of Ch Scientist tomerrow. The golden is from John, iv.24: “God is a spirit, and they that worship Him must wor- ship Him in spirit and in truth.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Thine, O Lord, is the great- ness, and the power, and the glory and and the majesty: For all that is in the Heaven and in the earth is Thine; Thine is the kinzdom, O Lord, and Thou art exalted as heai above all.” (I Chronicles, xxix.11.) The lesson- | sermon also includes the following pas- sage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “When wortal man blends his thoughts of existence with the spiritual | and works only as God works, hi no longer grope in the dark and clin to earth because he has not tasted Heaven” (page 263). St. Mary’s Catholic. An octave of devotion to Our Lady of Lourdes, from February 5 to Febru- | ary 12, will begin tomorrow evening. Rev. Edward McGehee of the Marist Missionary Band, will preach the ser- mons each evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be daily masseg at 6:30, 7 and 8 o'clock. A relic of the Blessed Bernadette will be venerated after each service. Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion. Preaching tomorrow iat 11 am. by | Pastor J. W. McCoy on “The Common- | place of Ufe" holy com:mnunion; 8 p.m. subject, “How to Get Rich.” Lincoln Congregational. ‘The Men’s Brotherhood will meet to- morrow at 9:45 a.m. The devotional ex- ercises will be led by John H. Williams. The inspirational address will be given | by Emory B. Smith, department of pub- licity, Howard University. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor, Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “Religion and Our Present Life.” What is the purpose of religion? Does it deal primarily with other worldly concepts? Or does it come | to grips with our practical experiences from day to day? These are some of the questions the minister will answer. | The vested chorus choir will render ! special musical selections. The mid-week prayer service will be | . "The topic will | be “The Advent of Jesus.” Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Halloman will preach at | 11 am. on C.mttlan Evolution” and | in the evening on “The Valley of Inde- cision.” The B. Y. P. U. will hold special installation services at 6 p.m. Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach tomor- row motning on “History With God Left Out.” In the evening there will be the observance of the Lord’s supper. After the morning service a baptismal scrvice will be held at the Walker Memorial Baptist Church. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitficld will have for his subject at 11 a.m. “The Missionary Message of the Gospel”; 8 p.m. “Some Problems Confronting Our M!.swn Program.” Foreign Missions day will be observed in all Young People’s or- ganizations. Gospel Hall. Gospel services will be held tomor- row at 8 p.n. at 245 Fifteenth stre:t southeast. Special meetings are beinys held each nignt, except Saturday, st 6 o'clock, starting tomorrow. Evungehst B. Bredford of Long Island City, N. Y. will be the speaker. McKinley Baptist. Geriah Lamkins, the pastor, Wl.ll delher the sermon at 11 a.m., “What Constitutes a Christian Church?” Dr. W. B. Hill, pastor of the Northeast Baptist Church, will preach a special sermen at 3 p.mu to the Christian Union Club of the church. Evangelistic serv- ices will be held at 8 p.m., following the prayer and praise meeting by the dea- cons. Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet Of | at 9:45 a.m. tomoirow in the auditorium of the church. O. G. Clay will have chnr:e of the lesson and give a short talk it. esentative Willlam Wlllhman of South Dakota will speak on “Dndpluhip and Its Meaning.” All are welcome. Dr Bul A. Kester, the pastor, will preach at 11 am. on "'fll! Shadow of tending_for the Faith,” and at 7:45|the pm, “Is It Well With Thy Soul?” ‘l'he Berean Bible class will have charge of the song service at the evening se 'nlnny Lutheran. Rev. H. M. Hennig has for his topic wmnrmw “Jesns on t-hs Mount of v will gl R«e& ml}“' smm;’grl of ser- ve es E mons on “Christ and ‘Deusions of 1333” in the Church of the Immacilate Conception tomorrow at 5 o'clock. His subject will be “The Delusion of Re- ligious Unity.” Rev. Francis J. Hurney, pastor’of the church, will };reflde at the service, which will include special devotions at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in the church, consisting of the Lourdes novena prayers, the blessing of the sick and the solemn Lourdes procession. The service will close with benediction. Under the direction of Harry Whea- ton Howard, organist, the musical pro- gram wiil include Miss Florence Yocum, sopranc; Miss Ann Arlen, violinist, and the Boys' Sanctuary Choir. The service will be broadcast through Station WOL. Woman's Auxiliary. A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Washington will be held in St. Stephen’s and the Incarnation parish hall Tuesday, at 2 pm. Mrs. Harper Sibley, a member of the National Executive Board of the auxiliary and recently a member of the World-wide Missionary Inquiry, and Mrs. John E. Hill, president of the auxiliary in the diccese of Pennsylvania, will be the speakers. All women, whether mem- bers of the auxiliary or not, are re- quested to attes St. Andrew’s Episcopal. ‘The recter, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach tomprrow at 11 o'clock on “Christ the Conserver of All Goodness.” ‘The Young People’s Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m., when the election of gmcers will be held. Holy communion, am. St. Mark’s Lutheran. Rev. J. Luther Frantz will preach tomorrew morni; February is Loy- month and the sermon theme lor y to Christ’s Teach- Tabor Presbyterian. Commurion will be cbserved tomor= row at 11 am. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak on “Remember Jesus!" ~New members will be received. At 7:30 p.m. B. V. Lawson will speak. Week day church school, Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Prayer service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Zion Baptist. Dr. Nelson, president of Shaw Uni- versity, -will ‘speak at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow. A sermon also by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Washington. Highlands Baptist. ‘Holy communion tomorrow morning, with a shori sermon. The new mem- bers will be weleccmed into the church. In the evening the sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, will be on “Losing the Wayside Friend.” | Workers’ Council will meet Tuesday evening and the Woman's Circle Wed- | nesday for an all-day meeting with Mrs. Alexander, 910 Rittenhouse street. Mrs. Alexander will be hostess ot the noon luncheon. The morning will be | given to sewing and the afternoon to the “day of prayer.” The Metropolitan A. M. E. Dr. William H. 'flwma.s Ml] preach 'at the 11 \lul(‘K servi 1 lowed by lh(v holy (Lm,x:unxon. |8 oclock service’ his subject is “The | Men cf Added Years.” Piano recital, p.m. by Miss Eima Chadwick of Howard Unversity. Ministerial Alliance Tuesday noon in the church parlors. The University Club will present the Lincoln University Male Chorus Thurs- day at 8:30 pm. French Services. At the French services at the New | York Avenue Presbyterian Church to- | mor: at 4 o'cle Frank Liotard will | speak on “Dieu Est un Feu Devorant.” Howard University. Rev. D. Butler Pratt, dean of the School of Religion, will address the stu- dents and friends at 11 o'clock tomor- TOW morning in Andrew Rankin Chapel. | A musical program will be furnished by the university choir, under the di- rection of Miss Lulu V. Childers. Metropolitan Presbyterian, The pastor, Freeley Rohrer, will preach Sunday morning cn “The First Church,” and in the evening on “Al Spiritual Sentinel” —Thursday night | | gregation will have a church m hL ith brief devotions, some enter- | tainment and a social period. Rev. D.| | Hobart Evans, pastor of the Hyattsville Presbyterian Church, will be a guest speaker. The Guild-Aid will have a sewing Wednesday for the Red Cross.| Mrs. J. E. Shelton and Mrs. Julia W. (Earnshaw will be hostesses at the { luncheon. The Woman's Missionary ‘SOClEH at its annual meeting elected | Mrs. J. G. Thompson, president; Mrs. 'H. F. Lowe, vice president; Mrs, G. P. Conway, second vice president; Mrs. W. B. W. Stroup, secretary, and Mrs. C. B,‘ Janes and Mrs. Amy S. Travis, treas- | urers. Series of Meetings. The Old Fashioned Gospel Taber- nacle, 505 L street northeast, announces | the coming for a series of meetings with Larry vgent, former prison chap- lain. Sunday evening Rev. J. A. Mc- Cambridge, pastor of the tabernacle, will speak at 8 o'clock. The choir will be on the air Sunday at 10:30 a.m. | «Dcuglas M. E. The pastor, Rev. C. H. Corkran, will Ipuach at_the 11 am. service. At 8 | pm. the Woman’s Foreign Missionary | Society, Mrs. Frank N. Long, president, presiding, will have charge, the pestor , Jecturing on “China: Farm of 400,000,- 000 People.” The prayer group meets §or Bible study every Thursday at pr. Friends Meeting. Jeannette Rankin, the first woman to' be elected to the Congress of the United States, will address the Friends Forum at 1811 I street tomorrow night on “Can the Individual Aid Peace?” Lincoln Road M. E. Holy communion will be observed temorrow at 11 a.m., and there will be a reception for new members. At 8 pm. will be a song service, led by the young people’s choir. Rev. W. Franklin's topic is “Acquainted witn God.” On Thursday "evenings the minister will answer questions which have been asked about the Bible. This week the question is, “Is There a Hell?” Coming!!! Fri., Feb. 10, 8:15 P.M. By Special Request of Her Students and Friends!! IRENE CASE NAMUR Sc. D. (lhynl College of Brussels) Interna- tional Food Scientist and Teach- er of Bio- Chemistry. 5 FREE LECTURES Feb. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 at 8:15 pm. ARLINGTON HOTEL BALL ROOM Vermont Ave. at K T 2 T 7T, /1777777077777 7 77211771717 11717 21T E T2 TL I LI LTI AL EEA I I PP LA SIS SERMON COURSE Will Take Shakespeare Quo- tations as Basis for Talks. Film to Be Shown. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, announces & course of sermons during February based on quotations from William Shakespeare, *“As Shakespeare Says—"" Tomorrow the subject is “So Fair a House.” The church school, meeting at 9:45 o'clock. has now undertaken to co-operate with the friends in relief work among the coal miners of West Virginia. At 5 pm. Lewis Corning Atwater organist, will play a half hour program of Karg-Elert music. This will be fol- lowed at 5:30 o'clock by a review of the recent report of the committee on the cost of medical care. The speaker will be Herbert L. Willett, jr., assistant director of the Community Chest. At the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30 o'clock the feature will be Wal- ter Hucton in “Abraham Lincoln.” Par- ticularly for the children of the church schocl there will be a special presenta- tion of this film at 3 o'clock. Young E_leoples activities include a hike, leavi the church at 3 o'clock and the l-"ireslde Circle meeting at 6:30 o'clock. The Ida May Gale Memorial Library will be open for readers throughout the day and a supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Dickens® birthdny fantasy, of Dickens’ Novels,” Tuesday ev 3 by the Business and Professional ‘s Club in Pierce Hall, under th(‘ jon of Ada Louise Townsend. *“‘Grou Hog Rcflections” is the subject upon which Mrs, Robert “Women will be presented C. Howard, lecturer on current events, | will speak at the meeting of the | Women's Alliance, Friday evening. At 9 o'clock L'Allegro Club will have its annual Valentine dane, GEORGETOWN CHURCH TO HOLD SACRAMENT - The sacrament of holy communion will be observed at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Seventeen new members will | be received into the church. Rev. | Frank S. Niles will give a Communion meditation on “The Table of My Friend.” There will be a communion stery-sermon for the chiidren. ‘The Women’s Society for Missions will meet Tuesday at noon st Cissell Chapel for the annual birthday meet- ing. This will be foliowed by luncheon and a meeting of the Woman's Guild. Mrs. Annie C. Otto will give an ad- dress Thursday evening on “The Taber- nacle.” B. Y. P. U. News The monthly board meeting of Co- lumbia Federation will be held Tuesday evening at the Central Union Mission, | Frank Spencer presiding. Marjon Crawford's Fellowship Com- | mission will have charge of Hyattsville’s program tomorrow evening at 7. Centennial will have a patriotic pro- gram tcmorrow, presented by Edward Atkins and the Fellowship Commission. It will be in the nature of a radio pro- gram with “Two Outstanding Ameri- (tnn; Washington and Lincoln, Talking o_You.” _ Theosophy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE | Sunday, Feb. 5, 8:15 PM. Spiritual Anaesthetics Harry D. Appleby Main Floor. Barrister Bldg., 633 F St. N. ADMISSIO! Heaven and Hell | as described by SWEDENSBORG | Rev. Paul Sperry Sunday, Feb. 5, 8 p.m. 34 + %le.flj Esoteric Christianity, WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. w. || " COLLECTION | D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1933. [ORPERCE PLANS | Lo Enirer Christian Endeavor Union Yo d‘l"“’"&‘l‘d{. 5 Conirl Prsytern onday a Church. Rev. Elmore Turner, Wayne Bobst, and Miss Frances Sangster will give short talks on the his and for- eign and national activities of Christian E3fTe Caivary Baptist wil cele- e Calvary Soclety brate Christian Epdeavor day by a tea tomorrow at € p.m. ‘The society at Keller Memorial will conduct the evening church service to- morrow night. Melvin Holmes, Mrs. Conrad Willard, Ruth Wertman and the pastor, Dr. 8. T. Nicholas, will be the speakers. Merritt L. Smith will speak tomorrow evening on the “History of Christian Endeavor” at the young people’s meet- ing at Eckington Presbyterlan Church. ‘The two Christian Endeavor Socie- tles of Columbia Heights Christian Ithe First Baptist Church, will preach Church will have charge of the evening church service tomorrow with Maynard Eicher as leader. HAMLINE CHURCH PLANS TO RECEIVE MEMBERS The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered at Hamline Meth- odist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 11 am. A group of new members will be received. The evening service will be held at 7:45 o'elock, with a sermon by the minister, Rev. H. W. Burgan The midweek devotional umee will entertain the Walbrook Epworth League of Baltimore. Dr. Wesley Gewehr, pro- fessor of history at the American Uni- versity, will speak on “The Manchurian Question and Some Possible Outcomes.” The High School League will meet at 6:15, and the subject will be Judaism. ‘The mid week devotional service will be held Thursday night. OPENS SECOND TERM The Baptist Bible School will begin the second semester Monday at 6:30 oclock at Temple Baptist Churcl classes are on Monday, Tuesda; Fridays from 5:30 to 9 p.m., except Christian missions, which meets Mon- days at 2 pm. resident, has ‘Robinson, heudqmrtetl at 715 l:lghm street. Friends Frlends Meeting (Orthodox) 9:45am :! n:l’"ll{olxll!!ll W 1100 8.m —Meeting for Worship, ‘ .0 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Thursday—Prayer Meeting. ~ Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:43 a.m —Sunday’ School. 11100 a.m_—Moeting_for_Worship. _ Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1939—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship g’l( Day ‘lflunflli) a6 13 oclock 5 Sunday School of All 11 F ree Lectures ——BY— Prof. Wm. Estep Master Psychologist, Founder of Super Mind Science Churches. SUNDAY 2 P.M.—Sunday School. 3P. foses an Egyptian Initiate.” 8 P.M.—"“Magic, Black and White.” MIDWEEK SERVICE Wed. 8 P.M.—“The Holy Grail.” Come and Visit the New Center Permanent Location 1614 K St. N.W. Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. E Near 7th S.W. F IFTH o550 e, 11, 8m " Watching the Cro munion try ang e 17 Bevries v each the E ‘Berens, Nr. Lowrey the Baracas and Deacon Tune the Philatheas. Evening sermon pre- lude: “Was Clarence Derrow Right?” 2 Should one jump out of the window? West Wash‘hgton Cor. 3 cnfRies B, alsTi, Pitor, 9:45 a.m —Sunday Schaol 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service, Y. P. “Life’ Service Night.” CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road. REV. EDWARD 0. CLARK, Minister. 11:00 a.m. flmmumon Service. “The of J 8:00 p.m.—Mr. Thomas R. Wilson on “The Life Service Pledge.” TAKOMA PARK Piney Branch Road and Asnen Street. Services 11 & 7 Beautiful Church. Clovious Music: " Two Fine Chotre: GRAC 9th and 8. Car. Ave. S.E. PASTOR, F. W. JOHNSON 9:30—Bible School. Clagses for All 11:00—This ‘Grace’ Also. Supper Observed. 7:45—Lite. Service Program by B. Y. 6:. us—Ymm- People. Prayer Meeting Thursday. at 8. ALL WELCOME. METROPOLITAN and A Sts. N.E. REV. JORN' COMPTON BALL. Pastor. Morning at Eleven. “God’s Guest.” Communion Service to Follow, Evening at Seven-Forty-five. “Delilah’s Lap or The Bosom of Christ—Which Headrest For You?” A repeated sermon. Don't miss it. 8o true to life. Come early and enjoy the old-time hymns. FOLLOW THE CROWD. The Glowins, Golng, Growing Chureh. SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. SE. REV. H. M. B. JONES. D. D., Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES he Greatest Joy.' alf-hearted. CENTENNIAL ith & !n NE. th e E. Hez Swem o o slen R r Prof. |lhl plays his uneful tmmhane m.. wis) one lie could be tumud “into truth!” Prayers for healing. HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Church _School. 11:00—Communien. °Sitn Address. 00 200 KENDALL o “s"nfn‘n: Wintster Y P. U. 15065 he Ta hle % our Lord.n 8:00 p.m—SFne Jovinl Traveler on His Homeward Way. 7°30 p.m. Thundly—-?rlnr Bcrvlfl. The Baptist Bible Sdiool_ Offers Eighteen Courses of Training. Semester begins Feb: es. o Timely ects ‘and ‘capabie teachers. ther information address B. 1 son, President. 715 8th 8t. N. Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor. 11 AM.—“WHAT MY CHURCH MEANS TO ME.” 8 P.M. Sunday School. 9:30 AM.; B. Y. P. U., 6:45 PM. REV. M. P. GERMAN, Minister. 11am 'STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS invites you to hear HON. M. M. LOGAN, an elo- quent, earnest expositor of the Bible, tomorrow at 9:30 a. ve. & Second Street Northwest. BETHANY Rhode Island A ‘The Good Shepherd.” Call to Life Service. Pational Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Eible School, George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—“PROFITABLE TRADING.” (The Lord’s Supper.) 8:00 pm.—*RESPONSIBLE TRUSTEES.” Miss Helen Wallace and Mr. Ben Johnson. School of Missions, Tuesday to Friday, 5:15 to 9 p.m. Calbary 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“LET US KEEP THE FEAST,” (Communion Service.) 8 P.M.—“MARRIED AND HAPPY.” Fitth 1n Pireside Series. 9:30—Sundsy Sehool. 1100, Junior Church, D 45—Christian xndnvcr Fellowship Y Helen K, Wallace lecture Joung people. DR. PORTER MAKES CHURCH HIS TOPIC First Baptist Pastor to Preach in Morning and Evening—Dea~ cons Meet Monday. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of tomorrow morning on ChIII'Ch Means to Me.” ing, on account of B. Y. P. U. Go- ln -Church Sunday, his subject will be ly Purpose 2nd God’s Plan in My | Llle ” Next Thursday evening he will | start, a special serles of studies on “The | Churches of the New Testament,” the first_one being on “The Meaning of the Word Church.” A meeting of the Board of Deacons will be held at the church Monday | evening. Miss Varna Blakeley, missionary from Assam, will address the Woman's So- ciety at 11 o'clock Wednesday. Lunch- con will be served. A business meet- ing of the Pidelis Class will be held | ‘Wednesday evening at the home of | Mrs. T. E. Petty, 1726 M street. The Ann Jackson class will serve a turkey | dinner at the church from 5 to 7| o'clock Friday. “What My In the eve- Cflhriafiau Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid St. Second Church of Christ Scientist 111 C St N.E Third Chusch of Chrlst Sclellllll 1th and L Sts Fourth Church of Chmt ‘Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “SPIRIT” SERVICES— Sunday, 11 AM. and 8 PM. Sunday’ School—11 A.M. NESDAY EVENING MEETING— 8°0'Clock. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. NW. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- day, 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 p.m. week days. Closed Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH—Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 | (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidavs, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, 3313 14th St—9:30 to 9 week days (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30) 3 Sundays & holidays, 2:30 to 5 p.m., All are ‘welcome to attend our church services and use our reading rooms. Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “Ought We to Forgive?” National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. D. @ongregational Another Sermon-- In the Series on “THE RELIGIOUS .. MESSAGE OF THE HERETICS” ar By Rev. Russell J, Clinchy'. At Mt. Pleasant Church, | ‘Tomorrow at 11 “HUME—THE LIBERTY OF ™ RELIGION” Modern Church School at 9:30 A.ll. | Columbia Rd. at 14th St. ... CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL cnunar 34th AND LOWELL STS. N.W. GEORGE FARNHAM, Pastor 9:45 8.m.—Ch Maj. Oltver " Ep! ntendent. he Christias - Ik “ s Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 AM. - Young People’s Societies, 6:30 P. <11 AM. “Who Loves Light?” 8 P.M. “Feeding on Wind” - The Silent Prayer period is full of power and com- - Calbary ! Columbia Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY, D. D., Minister 11 a.m.—Hely Communion. len Who Forget.” m.—The Church School m.—Y. P.'s Meeting. lonal Sesvicer Thursday at & Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Igllllofll Education. 0: y 11:00—"Give Me m- “Mountatn.” 7:00—Epwos e DBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N. WALTER M. MICHAEL, Min: 11:00 8. —Sermon; Holy Comm niox. 8:00 p.m.—Bible Drama. BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jefferson N.W. 8. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 11:00—Morning Worship. 8:00—Evening Worship. WESLEY Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. J. PHELPS HAND, D. D.. Minister. ~—Church School. 45 11 Sermon— “SPIRY’ TEAM WORK" 6 to 8 p.m.—Young People’s League. bbbt Saint Mark’s ird and A Streets Southeast. Rev> Edward iater Duniap, M. A In Charge. rchScho eily Communion and Ser- 6:30 p.m—Youre People’s Meeting. 8:00 p.m—Evening Praver and :00 8.m.—Thurs —Holy _Communion. 0 ALL WELCOME Washington Cathedral Holy Communion........7:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher the Dean ......... - Spema-. D. D., Bishop ‘est Missouri....... 4:00 p.m. ST. MARGARET'S d4_Bancroft Place REV. HERBE OFT SMITH, D.D. ‘mocior: REV. G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communon. G0 Churen B ctor Wil Preach: f“w*%+mmwmmfi“mfl*+*fl+“+“*+flf Bam fectlom of the conflrmmnn Glazs will meet n the sfternoon. The Juniors st 3 o'clock, the Senors at 5. Trhrsdays and Holy Davs—Holy Communion st "1 ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newion Bt. N.W. Rev. F. Dudley. D. D., Rector. TerTois F Reberheon: Ruutanc” Holy Communion. School. Bt .m. 0, 4, B.!.. 3:15. ROCK CREEK PARISH *REV. F. J. IOIA!AH. D. D. ST. PAUL'S C CHIJIC Rock Creek Church Rd. ‘Webster St. HOL! oourolm cmm Geergia Ave. and Madison St. 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. Lea §:00—"Wings and Feet.” Vested Chorus Cholr under direction of Justin Lawrie. enn. Ave. and Fifth TY > Street S.E. The. chlnqrih With the Lichted Cross. mmemoml Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. JamesSheraMontgomery,D. D. Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public | worship, o anniversary sermon by Bis] Hugh Edwin Holt Seryice. ~ American ity Choral Club will mfim*mmi‘-%m“*flifl% < fimmnpal ,\, miflflfluflfl Epiphany 1317 G St. N.W. REV. Z. B. PHILLIPS, D. D.. LL. REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS, M. 8:00 am Afloly?omfl\ nion. L3 1(! am m ot ST. ANDREW’S hdiiine. The Rev. A. J. Wilder, S.T.B,, Rectot Holy Communion, 8 a. Bervices. flhd %?Ym("l’: ll a.m. Rector. Young People's Pellowship, 7:30 pm. 917 23rd St. N.W. 7,30, 11:00, 8:00. . !undl! 3 ko Thurs,, 11:00. " ST.JAMES CHURCH B &C SON, D. g'u. Eighth Street Northeast bet, GE W. ATKINS and | or Florida Ave. 3% DstPtets Nottheast: ) 18thBet.P2Q St. Thomas’ xea: Dupont circle !'rz g‘e"l—';mllndclll am. ‘(zhulch Bchool e At 11-Address o’ Youns Pwpk L recto! A SCRAP OF PAFEl Sermon by Rev. V. O. INSTRUCTT! 4:30 p.m.—] On BERvTCE— B rector. THURSDAY—Holy Fucharist—11 a.m. St. John’s Church i Lafayette S ayette Square e 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communon. = 11:00 a.m.—Hely Communion and, Sermon. The Rev. Dr.” Johnston will preach. 4:00 pm.—Evensong and Sermon. Rev. Leon A. Shearere will preach. St. Agnes Church 46 Que (Fla. Ave. or N. Ca lhl ‘st. Car) Sunday services, 7 & 11 am. & 8 p.m.- Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Daily Mass. 7 sm. All Souls’ Memorial Church Conn. Aves. N.W. H. Sterrett, Rector. School and !Il’vlfl mmunion and Ser- cars to 8th 9:45 . m.—Sunda: 11700 a.m.—Holy ‘mon. T —