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" B—4 % NEW PRESIDENT TOATTEND CHURCH St. Thomas’ Episcopal Pas- tor Announces Necessity of Reserving Seats. President Roosevelt, with his family, will astend services tomorrow at 11 o'clock at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, Eighteenth and Church streets. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, the rector, an- nounced today that, due to the fact that s0 many applications have been made for seats at the service, it has been found necessary to issue tickets to pew holders. Reservations, however, will be only made up to 11 o'clock. After that the ushers will seat all comers as far as the capacity of the church will allow. It is requested of the pew holders, how- ever, that they be in their pews by 10:45 o'clock. During Lent, until Holy week. evening service will be said at 4:30 on Wednes- days and Fridays, with visiting clergy preaching on Wednesday and Rev. Dr. Bishop, vicar of St. Thomas', giving the addresses on Fridays. the subject of which will be “The Work of the Holy Spirit in the Church and in the Indi- vidual Christian.” On April 2 (Passion Sunday) the rite of confirmation will be administered. For the younger members of the parish, not vet confirmed, instruction is given every Saturday at 10 am. in St. Thomas’ Hall. - DR. MEEKS TO SPEAK AT CALVARY CHURCH Methodist Choir to Sing Special Numbers at Evening Service. Dr. Benjamin W. Meeks, superin- tendent of the Washington District of the Methodist Church, will preach to- morrow morning at Calvary Methodist Church. Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely, min- ister, will preach at the evening serv- ice on “Christ's Pasition Concerning God and Governmen:.” The chorus choir will sine special numbers, and Louis Potter, organist and director of music, will lead the song service, be- ginning at 8 o'clock. At the young people's meeting at 7| oclock Dr. Ridgely will lead the last of the discussions on problems con- cerning the Bible. Miss Dorothy Pen- tin will have charge of the devotions. The Lenten devotional service will be held Thursday evening in the Guild Hall. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday the women will hold their all-day meet- ing. At the mission program at 1 o'clock Miss Evelyn Pi of the Bu- yeau of Indian Affairs will speak on “Industrial Arts of the Indians.” The Men's Bible class will e a dinner March 15 at 6:30 p.m., at which a discussion of the Sino-Japanese situ- atfon will be given, accompanied by moving pictures taken by the speaker jh Manchuria. Ladies are invited Dinner reservations must b> made with members of the men's class. “PROPHET’S VISION” SELECTED AS TOPIC Choir and Soloists to Provide Spe- cial Music at National City Christian Church. “A Prophet's Visfon” will be Dr. H. H. Harmon's sermon theme tomorrow morning at the National City Christian Church. The chorus choir, under the direction of W. E. Braithwaite, will sing. Helen Turley, centralto, also will sing. Agt the evening service the senior choir. assisted by the chapel choir, will present the monthly evening of musi Soloists will be Mrs. B. Shreve, soprano. and J. Horace Smithey, bari- tone. Robert Ruckman, crganist, will give an organ and tower chimes concert introductory to the service. Mrs. Turley will be guest of Le Ren- dezvous Sunday evening and will sing two groups of songs. The Nonpareil Society will have as guest speaker Dr MNolan D. C. Lewis, director of clinical psychiatry of St. Elizabeth's Hospital and a member of the staff of George ashington Medical School. All high hool young people are invited. Rev. Clifford H. Jope, pastor of the ANinth Street Christian Church, will ddress the Women's Council Tuesday n “Evangelism.” Miss Tla McMillan will ead the devotional service. At the weekly church fellowship supper SThursday Mrs. George S. Goodspeed, good will messenger of the Century of Progress, the coming Chicago Exposi- tion, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tooley will sing a group of songs. o et Rev. Clifford H. Jope Will Preach at Ninth Street Christian Church. Rev. Clifford H. Jope, pastor of the Ninth Street Christian Church, has for his sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock “Jesus and the Great Commission,” in beginning a series of sermons on the life of Christ. The day will be known at the church as Kenneth Bonham day and the cve- ning worship, at which pictures of India will be shown, will be dedicated to Dr. Bonham, the living link missionary sup- ported by the church in India. The Junior Church will meet at 11 am. under the supervision of Mrs. H. B. Douglas. At the morning service the choir will sing and in the evening Miss Roberta Harrison and the choir will sing. The Eureka Class will meet at the church house Monday. The Adah Class will meet at the home of the teacher, Mrs. Joseph Harrison, 636 D street northeast, Tuesday evening and the Alpha C. E. Soclety will meet at the church house at 8 pm. The Timothy class will have a business session at the church Wednesday evening. An_ illustrated talk on “The Taber- nacle” will be given by Mrs. Annie Car- penter Otto Thursday evening, follow- ing the dinner to be served by Mrs. R. G. Montigue and her committee at 6:30 .m. 2 The Lydia Class will meet and the Eureka Class will serve a candlelight tea at the church Friday at 8 p.m. _— Foxes in Tree Watch Hunt. Unnoticed, three foxes perched in a tree, watching the preparations and start of a fox hunt of the North Cheshire Hounds at Walton Hill, England, re- cently. The incident is declared to be unprecedented in English fox hunting ‘When the furred spectators were noticed the entire program was immediately changed. Hounds were withdrawn some distance, and when a whip was cracked one of the foxes jumped to the ground and fled, with the hounds in full cry.| ten service Thursday, 8 p.m. He escaped and the other two waited Ladies’ Aid Society will until the hunters were gone, then home of Mrs. Willlam slipped-away from the tree. \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY., MARCH 4, 1933. Activities in Local Churches Zion Lutheran. E. R. Walborn, a student at the Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary, Gettys- burg, Pa., will preach at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow. Rev. Edward G. Gietz is pastor. His subject will be “Seeing Purposes.” Leaten services are held each Thursday 8 p.m. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “A Door Opened in Heaven™ is the subject of the minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington, tomorrow morning. He will speak to the junior church on “The | Pest Purt of ‘Americen At 745 pm._he will preasch on “The Test of | u;le lPlumb Line.” Music by the senior cholr. St. Mark's Lutheran. “The Divine Guarantce” will be the | subpect of the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz tomcrrow at 11 am. Grace Reformed. The pastor, Dr. Ranck, preaches to- morrow morning on “The Church and the Nation.” Special musical numbers by the chorus, under the leadership of Wilbwr G. Sindell. Rev. George A.| Ehrgocd of Atlanta will speak at the | Christian Endeavor session. Special Lenten service Thursday evening., | Congress St. M. P. | ‘The Harrison Bible class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. Mr. Powell | Bradfield will have charge of the les- son and give a short talk on it. Rep-! recentative Gordon Browning cf Ten- nessee will be the gue:t speaker. His subject will be “Christianity and Hu- | man Suffering.” | Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the tor, will preach at 11 am. on “The Last Wish.” Holy communion will be observed at 8 pm. His theme will b2 “Multitudes in the Valley of Decision.” Prayer mecting 8 p.m., Thur:day. First Church of the Nazarene. Rev. J. Wesley Jones, superintendent | of the Pittsburgh district, will preach | tomorrow morning. Rev. Leewin B. Wil- liams is pastor. The Young People’s Society will be addressed by James Garner, nephew of Vice President-elect | Garner of Texas. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. Grimke, pastor, will preach to- morrow at 11 o'clcck on “The Race. Mrs. Bill to Speak. Mrs. Annie C. Bill, founder and leader of the Fellowship of the Uni- | versal Design of Life, will give an ad- | dress tomorrow at 11 o'clock at Stone- | leigh Ccurt on “The Covenant.” She | will teach a class in Washington begin- ning March 6. Information concerning this ¢lass may be obtained from the sec- retary, Miss Gertrude E. Huffman, 3528 Fulton street. First Baptist, West Washington. “Strengthen the Things That Re- main” will be the subject of a sermon by the pastor, Dr. Marcellus N. New- some, tomorrow at 11 am. At 8 pm, following the sermon, the Lord's sup- per will be administered. Weekly services Wednesday and Friday nights. Senator Logan to Lecture. During March a series of four espe- cially prepered lectures will de- livered by Senator Marvel M. Logan of Kentucky to the®men of the Steven- | son Bible Class of Bethanv Baptist | Church on Sundej 0 am. | Church of the Reformation. At the midweor Lenten services Wednesday evening. Dr. John Weidley will use the theme “The World's Createst Law.” These services will continue each Wednesday evening un- til April 5. The pastor’s class in re- ligious instruction. preparatory to con- firmation. is meeting in the church of- fice each Wednesday evening. Dr. Weidley will preach at 11 am. and Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill will conduct the | service and deliver the sermon at 7:45 pm. Shiloh Baptist Rev. O. Cley Maxwell of St. Louis, who is in charge of the evangelistic meetings, will speak at both services tomorrow. At 6 o'clock the Young People’s Soclety will discuss the topic, “Discovering Jesus' Principles for oOur | Lives.” Holy communion will be ob- | served at night. Gospel Hall. Gospel services will be held tomor- row at 8 p.m. at 245 Fiftecnth street | southeast. The special gospel meet- ings that have been held for the past | seven weeks by B. Bradford of Long Island City, N. Y, will end tomorrow night. | Highlands Baptist. The monthly communion will be ob- served tomorrow morning with a short sermon. In the evening the subject will be “Dangerous Praying.” The Workers' Council will meet Tuesday. Wednesday, the Woman's Circle will meet with Mrs. Simmonds, 1324 Gal- latin #treet. Mrs. Simmonds will act as hostess at the noon luncheon. Ministers to Meet. The Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion of Washington and vicinity wil meet Monday at the New York Avenue Presbyterian” Church at 11 o'clock. Dr. F. A. Moss of the faculty of George | ‘Washington University will address the meeting. Ministers of the city, regard- | less of denominational affiliation, are invited. Twelfth Street Christian. The pasor, Rev. J. F.tvv;l{ltfleld. use for his subject & am., Great Missionary Who Doubted Christ.” Communion at noon. At 8| p.m. a stereopticon lecture will be given on “The Land of the Question Mark, by Dr. G. J. P. Barger. Eckington Presbyterian. Special services commemoratir® the inauguration will be held tomorrow morning and evening. At the morning | service the pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will speak on “Righteousness | Exalted a Nation.” In the evening at 3 o'clock Clinton N. Howard, chairman of the National United Committee for Law Enforcement, will deliver an ad- dress on “God in Civil Government.” will ‘A Transfiguration Episcopal. The first Sunday in Lent will be ob- served by holy communion at 7:30 and holy communion and sermon at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Queally, rector, will officiate at all services and begin a series of special Lenten sermons at the 11 a.m. service. There is & special Lenten service every Wednesday eve- ning. Third Baptist. Dr. Boies Harris of Haiti will be the guest speaker tomorrow. At 3:30 p.m. Dr. Bullock will preach at the Third Baptist Church, Takoma Park. At 8 pm. his topic will be “The Value of Co-operation.” Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach tomorrow morning” on “The Power of Hearing.” There will be baptism after the morning service. His subject at the evening service will be “At the Table of the Lord.” Com- munion will be served at this service. Georgetown Lutheran. | “The Statesman-Prophet” will be the | subject tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev.| Harold E. Beatty. At the Vesper Serv- ice at 8 o'clock Mrs. Beatty will speak | on “What Lent Means to Me.” | The Church Council will meet at the church Tuesday at 8 pm. Len- The | meet at_the Pey, 806 Fern street, Friday at 8 p.m. Peiworth Baptist. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will speak tomorrow morning, “Echoes of the Soul.” Communion and reading of the Church covenant. In the evening, “Promises Fulfilled.” Organ recital by Cullen Baxter. Annual banquet of the men's class—Philathea group, Wednes- day, at the church, Trinity M. E. Clinton N. Howard of Rochester, N. Y. chairman of the National United Committee of Law Enforcement, Wwill speak tomorrow at 11 am. At 8 p.xra. the chair, under the direction of Albert W. Perry, will give a program. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent. pestor, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Spir- jtual Gifts,” and at 7:46 p.n, on “An Impregnable Foundation.” Centennial Baptist. “How I Know I Am Going Into Heaven!” is the subject of Rev. E. Hez Swem, Sunday night, and the 11 a.m. subject is “Christians Can Be Cheer- full” Eastern Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. A. E. Barrows' sermon to- morrow morning will be “Profitable Banking.” Evening subject. “Christian Fellowship.” The Ladies’ Aid will have election of officers Wednesday evening. The Men's Bible class will also_elect officers, “Annual Church night Thurs- day night. Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian healing will be held Tuesday at 10:30 am. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets. Douglas Memorial M. E. Holy communion will be cbserved at the 11 am. service tomorrow. At 8 p.m. the pastor, Rev. Clarence H. Cork- ran, will have for his topic “Joseph. Boy Scout Troop No. 9 will attend the service in & y. The prayer group meets Thursday at 8 pm. The mis- sionary societies are conducting a “melting pot” campaign. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs, the pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on “Christ’s Last Will and Testament.” Holy com- munion. The evening subject is “How to Be Happy.” J. Humbird Duffey wiil, sing. Provost W. A. Wilbur of George Washington University will teach the Berea Bible class. Dr. John Lake of the lepers’ colony in China will give &n address Tuesday night. A slogan adopted is “March to Church in March.” The program is: March 12, family Sunday: March 19: friends and constituents.” Sunday; March 26, revival meeting, conducted | W. Ham and E. L. by Evangelist J. Wolslagel. St. Stephen and the Incarnation. In honor of the inauguration cere- monies the services tomorrow will be featured by a special message by the pastor and music by the choir of men and boys. Services are at 7:30 am. and 11 am. and 8 p.m. St. Andrew's Episcopal. “The Inauguration” will be the sub- fect of the sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. | by Rev. A. J. Wilder. 8 am pm.; Rev. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the Church of the Epiphany, will preach Wednesday at 8 p.m.; holy communion Thursday. 10:30 am. and laity service Friday, Holy communion. :30 pm. Church of Our Savier. Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, assistant rector of the Church of the Epiphiny, will be special preacher on the subject “The Large Place.” Mr. Will will con- duct special Lenwn services each Tues- day at 8 p.m.. using as his general theme “Religion as Personal Experience.” The first will be entitled “Religion as Blessedness.” French Services, ‘The French congregation, which meets at the New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church, extends zn invitation to inaugural visitors interested in the French language to attend the service tomorrow at 4 o'clock, wnen Frank Liotard will speak on “La Vraie Joie.” St. Columba’s Episcopal. Rev. E. A. Le Mcine, rector, planned a series of Lenten sermons based on “Christian life as a race.” The first will be preached tomorr morning on “The Preparation.” Th evening sermons will be built on the subject of “psychology and religion The first of these will be given tomor row evening on “Dr. Jekell and Mr. Hyde.” The Wednesday evening Lenten has services are based on “the history and | teachings of the prayer book.” ‘There will be. a communion- service ?zld! at 10 am. each Thursday during nt. Bethany Baptist. Dr. John Lake, a returned missionary, will speak Sunday at 8 pm. The pas- tor, Rev. M. P. German, will speak Sunday morning on “Then Came Jesus.” The Lord's supper will be ob- served. Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible class The Junior Church service will be con- ducted by “Mother” Jacger. ‘The Pioneers, under the direction of Miss Florence Cockerille, will meet at 6:45 p.m. in the gallery of the church. Betty Holt has charge of the program. Missionary To Speak. Miss Anita Mow, a missionary from India, will speak at the third anniver- sary of the dedication of the Church School building of the Washington City Church of the Brethren, tomorrow morning. J. H. Hollinger will speak at the evening service. Rev. F. F. Hol- sopple is the pastor. St. Mark’s Episcopal. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas’ Church, will speak Tuesday at 8 p.m. on “Religious Liberty in Colo- nial Maryland.” The rector on Friday Bivine Srience THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. ‘WHAT 1S SPIRITUAL HEALING?” The first of a_series of lesson-ser- mons on HEALTH AND HEALING. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. 11:00 a.m.— . A. M. 0. M. A, ANCIENT MYSTICAL ORDER MAGI ASCENSION. ALPHA LODGE, OF OM. WASHINGTON, D. C. ANNOUNCES THREE FREE LECTURES BY L. H. Holder on “COMING WORLD EVENTS” Hon. Wm. C. Grace, M.M,, “THE _PRINCIPLES OF THE MAGI” Hon. Wm. C. Grace. M.M.. “MAGIAN METAPHYSICS” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 5, 6, 7 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Stoneleigh Court Conn. Ave. at L St N.W. young people’s fellowship, 7:30 | will give the first of a teries of Lenten l:l-fxmr“ on “Intelligent Churchman- p." Lincoln Road M. E. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed tomorrow at 11 a.m, “The Divine Inaugural” is the topic of Rev Walter F. Atkinson. Junior ser- mon, “The Pot of Gold.” Rev. Lowell M. Atkinson, of Madison University, will be the guest preacher at 8 p.m. | _The Young Married Couples ghsl will | meet Wednesday night at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Barroughs, 323 | Toud plece northeast. Prayer servic, | Thursday night. Trinity A. M. E. Zion. | . ‘There will be a special service, under the auspices of the Sunday school, to- | morrow at 3 p.m. John 8. Lucas will be the speaker. Sermons morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. A. H. Pagan. Plymouth' Congregational. | The pastor, Rev. William Herbert | King will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. | Prayer service, Thursday, 8 p.m. Cleveland Park Congregational. “Joshua Takes Command” is the sub- | ject of the sermon by Rev. George Farnham tomorrow. Maj. Oliver Spil- | ler, superintendent of the Suncay | school, will conduct an attendance con- | test to begin March 12. Special Lenten services are held each Thursday eve- ning in the church parlor. | St. Mary's Episcopal. There will be celebration of holy communion tomorrow at 7:30 am. At 11 o'clock there will be another com- munion service, sermon*by the rector and special music by the choir. Union Services. The Chevy Chase Union lenten serv- ice will be held Thursday evening in the St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The preacher will be Rev. T. Guthrie Speers, pastor of the Brown Memorial Presby- terian Church ot Baltimore, Md. Dr. J. Hillman Hollister of the Chevy Chase Preshyterian Church will preside. Other Protestant churches co-operating in these lenten services are the Wesley M. E. the Chevy Chase Baptist. the All Saints' Episcopal and the Chevy Chase M. E. The public is welcome. Friends' Meeting. “Who Controls Amcrican Industry?” is the subject to be discusced by Dr. Clair Wilcox. Swarthmore College, at the forum, 1811 ‘I strect, tomorrow at 8 o'clock. Taber Presbyterian. Rev. R. A Fairley will speak to- morrow at 11 am. on “Certified Spirit- ual Accountants.” Communion will be observed. At 7 pm. a program will be rendered by the children. A turkey dinner will be served at the church March 8 from 4 to 8 p.m. Grace Baptist. “Christians and the Gold Standard” will be the subject of Rev. F. W. John son tomorrow morning. The Lord's supper will be observed. The evening subject will be “Let Us Go On.” People’s Congregational. minister, Rev. A. F. Elmes, tomorrow on S Holy communion will be Monthly irch night” is when the minister will pre- sent the second in the series of talks | on “Congregational Heritage.” i Friendship Baptist. “Thy Kingdom Come” will be the | subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting. pastor, | tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. P. D. Perry- | man will speak at 8 pm. Prayer and praise meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. Gospel Tabernacle of Christian and Missionary Alliance Special Revival Meetings com- mencing Sunday. March 5th, at 2:45 and 7:30, and every night but Saturday. HEAR THE HYDE EVANGELISTIC PARTY In Song—Music—Message L At D. J. Kaufman’s Building | 14th and I Streets Downstalrs—Entrance Next Park Side Hotel DR. Can_be seen at 4. Corner of Rho Ave. N.E, for private i pointment. Phone Pot. 0697, SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 3300—14th 8t. N.W. of Ingraham S McKINSTRY, Minister by Edward C. Spengeman Subject: “Does the World Need Spiritualism?” Followed by Spirit Greelings Edward C. Spengeman. Assisting Med! Elisabeth McDonald, Virs. Agnes Haffe Mrs. Harriet’ Demerest, Soloist MIDWEEK MESSAGE_SERVICE WED. EVE—S P.M rl Hood. Healer Rev. CAROL Lecture, 8 P.M., I K S Spiritual m e Readings by Appointment—Col. | TLONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 3123 Holmead Place N.W., Cor. Newton St. Sunday, March 5, at 8 P.M. Far : Soloists—Mrs. Neale, Mrs. Marshall, r. Leonars Realing_Clinic—Dr. Virginia Walker Assisting Mediums—Mrs. Suit, Mrs. Scharf- fetter, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mandrell and other: Midweek Service Thursday. March 9. at & p.m. The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the pastor. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY. Subject. s “The Coming Messiah’ Followed by Spirit Messages Sunday, 8 p.m., at Pythian Temple, 1012 t. n.w. Second Floor. All welcom Teiry gives readings by appe 131 C st_n.e. Phone Lincoln 157 Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. SUNDAY, 7:45 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Mrs. Mrs. Mandis. Miss Coates. Mr. Sim- , Midweek message service. 600 Pa. Ave SE. every Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. MADAM CARTHE. Reading_ Tuesday and Thursday after- 32 o'clock. Wednesday and Priday nights at 8 g'clock. Private readings by 4B pointment. 931 Eve St. N.W. District . Church of Life Eternal 922 10th St. N.W. REV. A. ATWATER Sunday. Service. 4 P.M. Guest_B8peaker. Mr. J. H. Lawlar. Spiritual Demon:trations Reading Daily. MR 1336 Mass. Ave. N.W. Spiritual message meetin Readings daily. ME. Spiritual Science Church of Christ Announces Its Removal to H_ELDON. S.E. Cor. 14th & Mass. Ave, Mondays. ical Medita g Elizabeth G. Coombs. Bolo by Myra Marsha Sermon by the Pastor— REV. JANE B. COATES. “The Dawn of a New Day” On our Rostrum, assisting the Pastor. will Rev. Ella MacLaren, Rev. Virginia Wade, Mrs. Poteet, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Kendig, Mrs. Fogarty | and other White Cross mediums. who will give Spiritual Messages. Musical Renditions by a Cornetist and Bugler of Fort Myer. Coates will hold her Wed. Message and ing Service st 8:15 pm. 100L'R Bt. and _private con: af ont 8t N.W. . 2. 1627 No. 2. 16! jons be rs. professor of economics, | “The Grace of| TAKOMA PASTOR STARTS SERMONS Rev. R. Paul Schearrer to Speak at Morning and Evening Services. Two series of sermons will be started | tomorrow in the Takoma Park Pres- lbylem_n Church, by the pastor, Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, as part of the Lenten | program. The morning series will be | entitled “Studles in the Life of Christ” | and the opening sermon of this series will be “The Decision of Jesus.” The evening series will be captioned “Light From the Ancient East,” and the sub- ject of the sermon tomorrow night | will be “The Supreme Test.” During the Lenten season, the pas. tor will conduct communicants’ classes, meeting at 10 am. Sunday and 6:45 p.m. Friday evening. ‘The session will meet Monday eve- ning at the home of Dr. Willlam A. | Hooker, 19 Pine avenue. The Camp- bell Circle of the Ladies’ Aid Society | will hold a tea, with program, Tues- day afternoon, at the home of Mrs, Joseph V. McNary, 114 Park avenue. ‘The Westminster Guild will meet Tues- | day evening at the home of Miss Helen | CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH! Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel An- nounces Topics for Tomorrow. “What the Church Can Legitimately and Effectively Do for the Nation in the Present Crisis” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel of Christ Lutheran Church. The choir, under the direction of Wiliam Hamil, will sing. ‘Thursday evening a midweek Lenten service will be held. The subject of the address will be “The Three Crosses on Calvary.” A meeting of voting members will be held Wednesday evening. The Ladies’ Aild will meet at the same time in the social room. Raymond Meiners, representative of the New Testament League, will give an illustrated talk tomorrow evening on “The Prophecies and Their Fulfiliment an Evidence of the Divine Character of the Bible.” Experiments are being made in Sing: apore with latex, the milk of the rub- ber tree, for street paving. The tests have been so successful that rubber paving that can be applied like asphalt is promised for the near future. _ Nuzarene First Church of the Nazarene 7th and A Streets N.E. LEEWIN B. WILLIAMS, Pastor 9:45—8unday School 11:00—Preaching by Wesley Jones, of Pitisburzh District 6:30—Y. P. 8. Address by Girner ot Texas. 7.30—Preaching by visiting minister. Supt. Mr. James Bennington, 6712 Sixth street. ‘The annual meeting of the Ladies' Ald Soclety will be held at the church | Wednescay afternoon. The mid-week | service will be devoted to mission study | during the Lenton season. The theme will be “Living Issues in China.” Miss Eleanor Normandy will lead the study next Wednesday evening after a de- | votional service conducted by the pasto! The Light Bearers will meet Priday | afternoon and the Boy Scouts, Troop + 33, Friday evening. The girls’ choir ! will resume its rehearsals Saturday morning. | _}infl’ lrtthr& ] . MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH | North Capitel and R Streets Rev. Stmpton B. Daugherty, D.D.. Minister 11:00 a.m.—"America’s Wedding Day.” 8:00 p.n.—Why ma? Sermons by Dr. 8. B. Daugherty. Church School. 9:40 AM.; C. E. Societies, 7:00 P.M. INAUGURATION VISITORS WELCOME | | Vested Chorus Choir and Quartette Mrs. 8. B. D soprano: Mrs ito; Mr. Horatio Mr. "Phillip This Dilem- Hntuersalis INAUGURAL VISITORS_WELCOME. Universal Design The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WABHINGTON BRANCH 1. SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L * Address by MRS. ANNIE C. BILL. ANT.” “ST. MARY'S CHURCH Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G and H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES Low Masses at 7 and 8:15. “ij:p Mass at 9:13. Low Masses at 10:30 and 11:30. “Visit the Grotto™ Universalist — — UNIVERSA 10:15—Church Sck Sermon, “The Call of Gounod'’s will be Wednesday, LIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D.D. hool. 11:00—Special Inauguration Service. God to the Nation” “Gallia” sung National Capital Choir, Albert W. Harned, Mus. D. 5:00—Young People’s Discussion Group. Church Open to Visitors Sunday Afternoon Until 5 O'clock 0—Organ Recital ' ' FIFTH E Near Tth 8. Dr. J. E. Brigss. Pa: . 11 AM.—“CHRIST'S LAST WILL | AND TESTAMENT.” The Lord's Suppe 34 PM.—“HOW TO BE HAPPY.” _Classes for All Agzes Dr. Wilbur will teach the Berea 7 A Important Deacons’ Meeting, Mon. nisht. Missionary JOHN LAKE. Tues. night. MARCH TO CHURCH IN MARCH. March 12th is Family Sunday. Visitors Invited. Close to Hotels. West Washington Cor. 31st & N_Sts. N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN, Past ‘What the Worl ‘Saving Americ: CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Road. REV. EDWARD O. CLARK, Minister. 11am—Inaugural Sunday Service “GOD AND GREATNESS. 8 p.m.—LESSONS FROM “THE GREEN PASTURES.” t 0:45. Welcome. .m. 11AM—“ECHOES OF THE SOUL.” Communion. 8 PM.—"FULFILLED PROMISE.” The Friendliest Church in Washington %th St. at Randolph N.W. # PETWORTH BAPTIST CHURCH HENRY J. SMITH, Pastor. KENDALL £ Y5885 Minister 8. 8.9:30. B.Y. P.U, HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jefferson Newton Mercer Simmonds, Pastor. 9:30—Church_School. i mmunion, _with :00—*1 i address. PTIST Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N'W. % METROPOLITAN Gth and A Sts. NE. REV. JORN PTON BALL. Pastor. Morning at Eleven. “WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE.” Lord's Supper { Evening at Se “YOUR GREATEST INAUGURATI i 33332212322282 B on.” ¢ 4 oss," “All Hail the Power of ¥ “gince Jesus Came Into 'RAL VISITORS S_THIS_SERVICE THE_CROWD Attend the Glowing, Going. Growing Church. SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES. D. D., Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: 11:002.m —iCan, Times Be As They cre 8:00 p.m. 'Sad Mistake.” Piney Branch Road and Aspen Street. Services. 11:00 and 7:45. Welcome. William Earl La Rue, Pastor. CENTENNIAL “th & Exe NE. Swem do 33333323232822828388832323323282822222222232828223333283282: f,Kngw 1 Am nto Heaven!" men_like and offers Christians Ave SE. PASTOR, F. W. JORNSON Classes_for Al Gold.” s ‘Young People. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, at 8. raver ML WeLCOME. Clarendon (Va.) Baptist Church One Mile from Key Bridge. PERRY L. MITCHELL, Pastor Services at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic_services each night this week W. CAREY BARKER of Lynchburs. Va. * Sixteenth angerous Pravin FIRST 11AM BPM. Bunday School. 9:30 a.m. DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER. Pastor. AUGURAL OATH ON THE PLATFORM OF LOVE.” THE PRiciovs RUNDLE e and O Streets Northwest OF LIFE. B. Y. P. U. 6:45 pm. BETHANY """ SENATOR M An eloquent, earnest expositor of Pational Baptist Memorial . Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 8.m~Bible School, George 8. Newcombe, Superintendent. 11:00 AM.—JOHN LAKE OF CHINA. 16th and Columbia Road N. (The Lord’s Supper.) 8:00 P.M.—“ISAIAH—THE BOOK (Messages of Books Calvary 11 A.M.—“Coronation Communion Service. 1AM STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS Invites You to Hear OF FIRE.” of Bible for Men of Today.) Visitors to Our City—Welcome. W. S. Abernethy, Minister Znd 8L N M. P. GERMAN, Minister. .m._Sermon by Dr. John Lake, . M. LOGAN, the Bible, tomorrow at 9:30 am. 8th & H Sts. N.W. PEOPUVPOODOTIIAPITED PPOL DI ODPLPPOOTOTLD DU PPOPDDE Day.” 8 P.M.—“Young People and the New Day.” Organ Recital af M. h—*Making Life Worth 11 AM.—Junior Churg Iaking Lite We! 30—S8unday_§ t 7:45. wi Ministes Hool. 6:45—Young People's meet! Green Bars Harmful Light. Transparent green cellulose will ex- clude light of wave lengths bad for food products containing fats which may go rancid. AKRON TO GO TO PANAMA Dirigible to Leave Lakehurst on Wednesday if Weather Permits. With favorable weather conditions, the Navy dirigible U. S. 8. Akron will leave Lakchurst, N. J, Wednesday for a flight to the Panama Canal Zone, stopping en route at Miami, Fla. The Navy Department said this is to test the water rec®very apparatus under tropical conditions and to investigate sites for a mooring mast in the Pan- ama_area. The Akron will not land at Panama, but will be moored at Miami for a few days upon returning from the tropics. @ongregational CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 34th AND LOWELL STS. N.W. GEORGE FARNHAM, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Maj. Oliver Spiller, Superintendent. ‘Joshua Takes Com- Sunday Evening Club, 6:30. Special Lenten Services Each Thursday st 8 pm @ongregational | iT“iiifla of a MODERN ERA i f f F Told in a Series of Lenten Sermons l At Mount Pleasant Church Sunday Mornings at 11 By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister Tomorrow—*“Faith Which Conquers Fear” March 12—“The Discipline of Our Spiritual Lives.” * March 19—"“A Dynamic Conception of God.” March 26—“A Share in the Good Life.” April ““The Ability to Pray in a Modern World.” April 9—“An Inclusive Love.” April 16—“An Enduring Quest.” “Answers to Troubling Questions” Discussed Each Thursday Evening at 7 Modern Church School at 9:30 AM.—Aduit Forum at 10 A ‘Young People’s Groups at 6 P.M. Miss L. M. Kugler, Director of Religious Education. COLUMBIA ROAD AT 14th STREET FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D., Minister. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Young People’s Societies, 6:30 P.M. Special Inaugural Sunday Services 11 A\M.—“The Hour of Expectancy” 8 P. M.—“The President’s Oath” HEAR OUR GREAT CHOIR Saint Mark’s — - Third and A Streets Southeast. Ty REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY. Rector : 1317 G St. N.W. LIPS D. D.. LL. D. LAMAR WILLS, M. A ‘ommunion. h School Communion and Ser- by he Rector 6:30 pm —Yune People s Society. €00 p.m —Eventone and_sermon by the Rev. Mr. W ST.JAMES'CHURCH _*%#%- sigliod R SSEEAS S 5 Rock Creek Church Rock Creek Church Road and Webster street. Rev. F. J. Bohanan, D. D., Rector i Eventong and Dafiy Mase P aily Mass 7 am Take l:ith and D_or to Sth and C Streets T Florida Ave. cars. Northeast ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and REV. HERBERT S REV. G. BERKE | p: | we rch S—Evening Prayer at o dnesday, o hursday, March 9—Holy Bancroft OTT SMI T 11 0 p.m. Tnaueural Visitors Cordially Tnvited. ST. THOMAS’ 15th between P and Q REV. C. ERNEST SMITH, D. C, L., REV. WM. S, Hl.\"l()l'. D. D.. Viear. mon, The 6 p.m.—Youn! LEN NTEN Monday. Tuesday and W ernoons at 4:10. Spes ev. G. Berkeley Gr Wednesda art P. Keeling. DD Thursday. Holy Commu Friday, Young People's conducted by the Recto by the Junior Choir. ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Rey, GOS0 Nawioa 8L W et ev. Geor ey, D. D.. Rector. Tev. Soin rtson, Assistant. SERYV y Euchar! ist. ss by recior to young OLD TESTAMENT. (Piret of series on Unseen World.) 4:00 p.m— Baptism and_Confirmation, c tes’ Instruction. "ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 46 Que St. N.W. Ave. North Capitol, . of Lo Droit PATk cars to vice .’ st Brookland or Woodridge bus The Rev. J. A.'M All Souls’ Memorial Cathedral and Conn, Aves. N.W, Rev. H. H. D. Sterreit, Rector. o4 m.—S8unday 8chool. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser- mon Monday. Children's Service 1% ichool olemn mass and evensong. sermo; ament SERVICES every day in the vice and Address Evening Praver ST. PAUL’'S CHURCH 917 23rd St. N.W. Sunday. 11:00. Processional, Litany, o Old Christ Church | Founded in 1795 Rev. Edward Gabler, Rector 620 G St. Southeast Oldest Church in Washington of Cross. 8:00 p.m.—Pridass. Evensong and In- Preessions 8:00 p.m.—Seturdays. Confessions. THE RATIVITY 200 B Do DB P P oeds ol alrelsdood dredbalrdeods drode el S:l- ANI V AND NEW : AAMPSRIRE | The Rev. A. J. Wilder, §.T.B,, Rector | m_and 11 am._ Youn ‘Wednesdny nights | . Dr. Phillips. John's Church Lafayctte Square 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 am—Holy Communion and Sermon. Dr. Johnston will preach. 4:00 pm.—Evensong and Sermon. Rev. Leon A. Shearer will preach. SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Inaugural Service and Communion. 4:00 pm.—Junior Mission . Service. VISITORS WELCOME All Pews Free. Church of Our Savior th and Irving Sts. N.E. Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills in charge. Sunday services, 7:30 and 11 a.m. Mass. Ave. at 12th N.W. Rev. F. A. Parsons, Rector Services— 8 AL 11 AM. %’“.‘.'EE, 'g’:o]dunu Lent, 8 pm. * 8 P.M. Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion............. ove. T30 AL Holy Communion and Sermon. .10:30 am. National Patriotic Service and Sermon.... . 4:00 pm. The Bishop of Washington will preach both at 10:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., in the Great Choir and Sanctuary.