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COVENANT CHURCH LISTS SERMON #“Inauguration of Israel’s First King” Subject Announced. 1 At the services tomorrow morning at | the Covenant-First Presbyterian (hmh the topic of Dr. Albert J. Mc- tney is “The Inauguration of Israel’s | t Ki Dr. McCartney at night will continue | his “Worthw an in t ssics in reading and | 2 of his series is “The | Joseph. | hile Evenings { rpretation of | series on Old Testa comment Drama of Services next Thursday evening will ration of communion. Dr. will_take as his text “The Through Europe.” ~Society will meet Wed- ; for supper at 6:30. The nor will be ministers, with- | within the Presbtery ions will | Robert, under the The | * and the study £v fhe Edgington | apbell, authorities n of the church 1d will meet in the t 10 am Sewing the class meets chapel, at 10 SERMONS SELECTED ON INAUGURATION Rev. E. C. Beery at Francis Asbury M. E. to Preach in Morning—Rep- | resentatives Will Speak at Night. services will | Asbury M. E.! pastor, | norning service on " The evening ded by an organ g at 7:40 pm, by This service will of the national nations in the native s by the following: hn W. Flannagan of ive John J. Me- lina_and Rep- Steagall of > Hi-League will hold a patriotic at 7 pm. The young people > a camp fire service at the hour, g with Miss Emily Wright | and Miss Florence Odstead as assisting | hostesses. Circle No. 2. of the Woma Society, will meet with Mrs. 1869 Wyoming avenue, | t and the Coming | will continue at the prayer | ing Thursday at 8 pm S. “Christ and the | broadcast a program | of music over Station WMAL tomorrow from 2:30 to 3 Dln CHURCH TO HEAR EiGHT SENATORS| Legislators at Foundry M. E. Wil Talk Briefly Tomerrow Night on Need of Religion. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor, has arranged for an unusual service to- morrow evening at Foundry M. E. t United States Sentors iefly on the general subject | on for a Time Like ted to take part are | h s0rahof v Joseph T. Rebinson of A ans. nator Arthur R. Robinson of Indiana, | Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, Sen- ator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, Senator Daniel O. Hastings of Dela- ware and Senator Royal S. Copeland Dl‘ New York. 1 A special musical program will be given at both the morning and the eve- ning service by Justin Lawrie, assisted by the Foundry chorus choir and Mrs. Mabel Linton Williams. organist. Dr. Harris will preach at the morning service, 11 o'clock, on “Jesus Rides Into the Capital. A concert by the American University glee clubs will be given in the Dramatic Hall Wednesdy at 8:15 p.m. and Friday evening the Woman’s Home Missionary Society is presenting two comedies, “A District School” and “Joint Owners in Spain.” HINDU MYSTICISM LECTURER AND TEACHER Swami Vividishananda of India Sunday, March 5, 8 P.M, “The Philosophy of Love” Tuesday, March 7. 8 P.M. Meditation and Study of Gita Thursday. March 9, 8 P.M. Study of Yoga Aphorisms Vedanta Seciety 1712 N Street N.W. i PUELIC CORDIALLY INVITED Mther Services HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Proniotion of Scriptural Holiness, THE LlGHTBEARERS (Science of Being| Room 109, Skonelel'h Court Every Friday at 8:15 March 10— “HOW U AL _ENERGY CAN HELP US” Welcome Colleetion Socleiy nf Waslnngton, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLI SUNDAY MEETINGS: 11 AM.—LECTURE—Dean Franklin. 8 P.M.—LECTURE—Dcan Franklin. Wednesday. 8 i Fridas. 8 5meBibic Interpretation. Dean rnnuln | OPEN DAILY E EPT HOLIDAYS. Classes—Pvers evening except Thursday and Saturday ALL ARE WELCOME. m.—Prowerity and Heal- vice—Dean Frankli | "Greatness Through Service.” Christian Endeavor ‘The union meeting of the intermedi- ates will be Friday evening at Potomac Heights Community Church. Rev Philip Murray, assistant pastor at Ca vary Baptist Church, will be the prin- cipal speaker. Next Saturday the Senior Union will hold a rummage sale, Mrs. H. K. Smid and Dorothy Stimson having charge. It is requested that all societies will take their rummage to Christian En- deavor hcndqunrtcrs 221 Y. M. C. Building, not later than Thursday eve- ning. A new intermediate group has been formed at Peck Memorial Presbyterian Church. Miss Caldwell is the adviser. Tomorrow evening Hillman Harris, president of the Inu‘rmrdlate Union, will speak to this group. The young people from Keller Me- morial Lutheran Church are holding a mission study class_every | evening. There will be different leaders each week. The text book is * Fflcln" the Future With the American Indian.” The Senior Society at United Breth- ren will be led tomorrow evening by Miss Louise Stalmaker. The Beta Society of Sherwood Pres- byterian Church recently elected Wil- bur Robb as president to fill the va- cancy left by the resignation of Clifford Raw. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Gordon, for- i merly of the Mount Rainier Christian i Church, are the new advisers for this group. ‘Wednesday i lin the Good Life;” THE EVENING LENTEN SERMONS BEGIN TOMORROW Rev. Russell J. Clinchy to Speak on “Great Needs of a Modern Era.” At the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church tomorrow morning the minister, Rev. Russe'l J. Clinchy, will begin a series of seven Lenten sermons on “Great Needs of a Modern Era.” He will speak on “Faith Which Conquers Fea For the remaining Sundays during Lent the subjects are: March 12, “The Discipline of Our Spiritual Lives;” March 19, “A Dynamic Con- ception of God:” March 26. “A Share April 2, “The Ability to Pray in a Modern World;” April 9, “An Inclusive Love;” April 16 (Easter Sunday), “An Enduring Quest.” The series of Lenten Thursday eve- ning discussions will be continued next Thursday at 7 o'clock. Mr. Clinchy will answer and lead the discussion on the question, “How is the Bible the Word of God if It Was Not Written Merritt L. Smith, former president of the Senior Union, will address the ves- per service at the Maryland University | tomorrow c\-onlnz CATHEDRAL BEGINS LENTEN SCHEDULE Bishop Freeman Preaches on| “Significance in World This Year.” A comprehensive schedule of special Lenten services went into_effect at | Washington Cathedral Ash Wednesday and will be continued until the Easter day services. Bishop James E. Freeman with a sermon on This Year. was_broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting Co. During the next five weeks the fol- lowing devotional addresses will be de- livered immediately following evening prayer at 4 o'clock: Tuesday after- noons. Right Rev. Dr. Philip M. Rhine- lander, warden of the College of Preachers, on “Prayer and the Lord's Prayer.” Wednesday afternoons, se- lected clergymen from the Diocese of Washington. Rev. Malcolm S. Taylor, director of evangelism for the National Cemmission on Evangelism, will speak next Wednesday afternoon on “Led Up of the Spirit.” Thursday afternoons, Cancn Albert H. Lucas, headmaster of St. Alban's Schocl, on “Some Marks of a Christian.” Friday afternoons, Canon Raymond L. Wolven, chaplain to the Bishop of Washington, on the general subject, “The Christian Para- dox.” His theme for March 10 will be During holy week, from April 10 to 15, inclu- sive. Canon Peter will speak each af- ternoon following evensong on “The | Significance of the Day in Our Lord's Life and Minist Bishop Freeman will conduct the | passion se: e from 12 noon to 3 pm. Good Friday, 14, which will be broadcast for the third successive year over the Nation-wide network of the Columbia Broadcasting System. Throughout the Lenten season there will be daily celebrations of the holy communion in one of the Cathedral's chapels at 7:30 am. and an additional celebration on Thursday at 9:30 am. A German chemist has invented a | coating for silver and other metals, which will vrevent tarnish, resist | scratches and will not peel nor crack | whm subjected to sudden change in temperature. Friends Friends Meeting of Washington | (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Mesting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at All interested are welcome Friends Meeting (Orthodox) I2th and Irving Strects N.W. m —Sunday_Seh, eeting o Worshib. Endeavor raver Meeting, Friends \lcelmg 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m —Sunday School 11:00 a.m._Meeting_for Worship. New Jerusalem ____(SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th N.W. above Q 9:45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana Adult Clas: 11:00—Morning Worship “Falth, iscussion meeting in the parish nh sermon by the Hope and Love.” 5:00 p.m.— house. Free Lending Library ODen After Services. Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. Methodist Protestant 3 Rllcltle Island Ave First and Rhode Island Ave. N.' Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister - Pastor, 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00am—“We Pledge Alle- giance.” (Special pa- triotic service.) 7:00 p.m.—C. Endeavor Societies. (Bhnatmu Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scicntist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Lhurch of Lhrlsl Scientist Third Church of (.Imst Scientist 15th and L Sts. N.W. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MAN” SERVICES— Sunday. 11 AM. and & P.M. Sundav’ Scho AM WEDNESDAY RVENING MEETING— S O'Clock READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—780 17th St. N.W. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except W ctlucs_~ dn), 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- 0 to 5:30). SECO D CHURCH—I111 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 holidays, 2:30 to 5:30) FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg, 3313 14th St.—9:30 to 9 \vcck day (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30 Sundays & holidays, 2:30-t0 5 p.m. All_are welcome to attend our church serffces and use our refding rooms. jen’s Aid Society. | gregational by God?” Other questions in this series are: March 16, “What Shall We STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, “THE ONE DESIRE” Sermon Topic Announced at George- town Presbyterian. “The One Desire” will be the topic of Rev. Frank S. Niles at the 11 o'clock service* tomorrow at the Georgetown Presbyterian Church. An appropriate sermon-story for the children also will be told in the early part of the service. The Woman's Society for Missions will meet Tuesday at 12 o'clock. The speaker will be Miss Anne Rogers, Juvenile Court worker. Luncheon at 1 o'clock will be followed by a meeting of the Woman's Guild. There will be a Lenten service Thurs- day night. The minister is having a selrl;s of talks on “The Last Seven Days esus.” SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM BY CHOIR {Rev. John Compton Ball Will Preach on “Your Greatest Inauguration.” At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. John Comp- ton Ball, will occupy the pulpit at both services. The theme fof the morning is “Wonderful Words of Life.” The ‘Think About Miracles?” March 23, “Do Modern Liberals Believe in Heaven, Hell and the Devil?” March 30, “What Is the Meaning and Value of the Lord's Supper?” April 6, “Is the Church a Divine or Human Institution?” Committee on Race Relations of the Washingten Federation of Churches, | will address the adult forum at 10 a.m. tomorrow. In the church school Dr.' Irving F. Wood, former professor of biblical history at Smith College, will give his second Lenton talk to the inter- ! mediate_department on _church history. Th> Young People’s Forum tomorrow | evining will have a discussion of “Earn- | ing, Spending, Giving and Saving | Money,” led by Robert Livingston, and | the organization and purpose of the | & Oxford movement will be described to | the discussion group by representatives of that movement. The intermediate | department of the church school will | have a supper in Fishburn Hall Satur- day. LENTEN SERVICE IS SET Dr. Braskamp to Conduct Gunton- Temple Program. A service appropriate to the Lenten season will be observed temorrow, at 11 o'clock, at the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, and will be con- ducted by the pastor, Dr. Bernard Braskamp. The Harriet Boulter Evening Mis-| sionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. O. Néwton Todd, 308 Quacken- bos street. Monday evening. The ‘Women's ionary Society will meet at 11 o'clo ‘Wednesday. Luncheon will be served at 12:30, after which there wil be a meeting of the Wom- There will be a con- meeting in the Thursday eventng. CUMMINGS T0 SPEAK Attorney General designate Homer S. Cummings will be a gliest of honor and speaker at a Connecticut State Society 7 o'clock at the Kennedy-Warren. Gov. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Cross and members of the Connecticut delegation in Congress also are expected to attend. Cheosophy TE | This B'usiineiui‘ of Living | W, Sunday, Charles Grace Mareh 5, Esoteric Christianity, 6 WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S 1216 H St. N.W, P. M.. March 5 “THE HIDDEN POWERS F THE SOUL” Study Class. Thursday. PM. Free Lending Library United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Bld( 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. Tees o conectisns — LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Sunday, March 5th, 8:15 P.M. Esperantc—AUniversal Language THOMAS F. GAINES Main Floor. B r Bldg.. 635 P St. NW. __ADMISSION FREE ____ COLLECTION _ Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. CALVARY 3010 Q St. N.W. Preaching 11 AM, aid 8 PM. Communion, 11 _O'cloc er; “EPWORTH 15th St and North Caroliga Ave, NE, Ver ¢ E c"opsirl’fsqo\ OF ST 20 a.m.—Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Wesley Fellowship Group. ‘Mid-week prayer meeting. Thursday. K p.m. | Vested Cholr. S. Lyman Mecrears, Director. ors Cordmlly ‘Welcomed. Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism’s Representative Church Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth t. N.W. Church School, 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. “SPIRITUAL RESTORATION” 8:00 P.M. “SOWING AND REAPING” DR. FORNEY HliTCl"NSON Special Music by the Large Vested Choir, Under the Direc- tion of R. Deane Shure. Dr. D. Butler Pratt, chairman of the | Lord’s Supper will be observed. The subject for the evening sermon is “Your | Greatest Inauguration” Special music will be rendered by the choir. ‘The training service of the church will be at 6:45 p.m, when all young people’s organizations meet. The teacher training class meets SPECIAL INAUGURAL SERVIGE PlANNE[] Dr. Allen -A. Stockdale to Preach Twice Tomorrow at First Congregational. Special Inaugural services will held at the First Congregational Church tomorrow. Dr. Allen A.Stock- dale will preach at 11 am. on “The Hour of Expectancy,” and 8 p.m. on “The President’s Oath.” The vested | choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ruby | Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. The Chevy Chase Circle will be host at the Friendship Hour following the evening service, The midweek supper and meeting will be held Thursday evening. Dr. D. Brewer Eddy, secretary of the American Board, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Stockdale will preside. ‘The Twice-Monthly Club will hold a dinner meeting Monday, at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, editor of “The Woman Voter,” will be the guest speaker. Judges will announce the new club name. The Virginia Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Kemp, 422 Arling- ton avenue, Clarendon, Va., Tuesday at | 2 pm. The I. C. Y. C. Club meets | with Mrs. E. C. Alvord, 3928 Hunting- Tuesday at 7 pm. The final examina- | tion on the study “Winning to Christ” will be held. At 8 pm. a business meeting of the Baraca class will be held in the office of the church secre- tary. At the same hour the Phila- thea Bible class meets in the friendship classroom. The Fidelis Bible class will also meet at this hour in the “Daugh- ters of the King” classroom o Ladies’ Aid Society meets for all-day service Wednesday at 10 am Public luncheon will be served at noon The Bible school teachers meet lor lesson discussion Thursday at 7 p. ‘The subject is “Jesus Mmlsl!nr‘g m the Multitude.” Stephen Cranston will | lead the meeting. Prayer and praise | service will follow, under the leadership | of the pastor | Christian Science Lecture. A lecture on “Christian Science Religion of Spiritual Vision” will be delivered tomorrcw at 3:30 o'clock, in Constitution Hall. Eighteenth, C and D streets, by William E. Brown, C. S. B, of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Brown is a member of the board ‘8T lectureship of the mother church, the First Church | of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. He will be introduced by Mr. Lewis | P._ Andresen. The lecture is free, no | collection will be taken and the public lis invited. | ; Hnitarian the chape] | banquet to be held tomorrow night at/ 16"and Harvard ansler 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 am.—Morning worship. “THE FOOLISH OBSESSION” 3:15 p.m.—Special presentation Nous la Liberte.’ 5:00 p.m. —Prnkum of Bach wis Atwater. or Aiiied by Flora" Secii Keefer. Chat on. Music. Mrs. Ray Picture Hour terr Flectric Sound.) NOUS LA LIBERTE.” | ton street. Tuesday, at 10 o'clock. The Young Women’s Club will hold a dinner meeting Tuesday at 6:15 o'clock. Miss Cristina Muncz will dance and Mrs. Jefferson Rogers will give sev- | eral piano selections. Dr. Stockdale will give the second lecture, in a series of Lenten services, Wednesday, on “Poetry as a Human Pleasure,” from 11:30 to 12:15 o'clock. Gospel Hall 'SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES Sunday. March 5. at 8 P.M. in the GOSPEL HALL 245 15th \T e ices will be Evaneelist B Bradford of < Island City. N. Y. A _Heartv Inyitation’ to ‘Al SEATS FREF-NO ECTION. “What Think !r ul Christ?” Matt., xxiig2 Christian - d by CHURCH OF CHRIST 3160 11th St. N.W.. at Meridian Place. Jas. H. McBroom, Minister. 11:00 am he King of Kings.” 7:45 pm.—*“The King’s New Deal.’ Congregational singing only. VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. ‘Take any 14th Street Car or Taxi fo[——=|ad|——|5] -@lhlifafihinmh $nsp7tl b OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL TABERNACLE 505 L St. Northeast REV. LARRY \'EWGE‘\'T SUNDAY NIGHT. “HOW 10 GET MARRIED Special Meeting Tonicat, 8 P.M. Res. J. A. MeCambridge. Pastor. | RADIO PROGRAM W O L SUN.2 P.M. CHRISTIAN Ninth Street it D S N. _Endeavor Socie- “Discover- Principles for Leaders and Price ng Jesus’ Our Lives.” st servi [ g our people in In- COLUMBIA HEI(‘"TQ Park Road West of 11t arer dpter Smith Pastor. @ 50— Bible 11:00—W > Sermo: l.mprl lor |hr Worl E) Gr h will speak on ‘and_ Motion Pic- Reartily welcomed “The A urch tures." s Gue @ Che National City ‘l'ha Circle. Harvey rmon, Mimister, “llllgr Minister Emeritus. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 10.50 a.m.—*“A Prophet’s Vision.” S 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meet- ngs 7:45- Evening of Music. Senior and Chapel Choirs. Dr Dr. Calbary Columbia Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister 11 am.—Rev. B. W. Mecks, D.D. hrist’s Position Concern- ng God and Government.” Inaugural Visitors Cordially Invited. Lenten Service, Thursday at 8. BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eichth St. at Jefferson N.W. 8. CARROLL COALE. Minister. 11:00 2.m.--*The Voice of the Church to the Nation. 8:00 p.m.—Biblical _ dram of the Ephesians ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAEL. Minist Inaugural Visitors Welcom TAMLINE Sixteenth at Allison St. Rev. H. W. BURGAN, D.D,, Minister. 9:45 a.m—Church School. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th near Lamont St. E. C. BEERY, Pastor’ 11:00 a.m.—“National Integrity.” ©100 p.m.—Speakers, _ Representatives Henry B. Steagall, John J. McSwain and John W. Flannagan, jr. 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Thursdzy, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Music—Francis Asbury Quartet St. Paul M. E. Church South Thirteenth & Crittenden N.W. Rev. William W. Mclntyre, Minister Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 11:00 Subject, “After Moses—Joshua.” Evening Worship Address by Dr. Frederick N. Whalley from Texas. Vested Choir under the direction of J. Nelson Anderson 11:00'a.m. “-nm , FORGOTTEN MA 7:45 pm—‘"l'lll: FlRiT INAU- GURAL ADDRE! IN. WASHINGTON. Visitors _Cordially Welcomed. 'WESLE T CONN. AVE. & JOCELYN ST. 3. ans HAND, D. D., Minister. m.—Chureh School. 1160 A —Beatitude of ihe Whole- € to 8 p.m—Younz People’s League. WAUGH Third anid A Streets N.E. Rev. Allan F. Poore, Minister. 9:30—8unday School. 11 a.m—Holy Communion. 8pm.—A Dry Mass Meeting spon- sored by the Rechabites. Speakers. Capt. Edward Page Gaston, Miss Jesse W. Nicholson. Thursday, 8 p.m. Olmsted Players of Los Angeles Present an Adaptation of Gould's “St. CLAUDIA.” Not a Moving Picture. BRING YOUR FAMILY. fifipfl;nhifit Episcopal Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Superintendent FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister. I REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD Director Relizious Education. 11:00-a.m. Rides Into the 8:00 p.m— The Need of Religion for a Time Like This.” voiced By Senators Borah. Cap- . F. Robinson. A. R. Fess, Barkles, stings _and ' Copeland. m.—Church School 760 m —Epwortn Leasue. Vested Chorus Choir under direction Justin Lawri edesns n, The Church With the Lichted Cross. NITY Penn-Ave; andFitts Street S.E. N L. . D. D.. Minister. a.m.—Bible Schoot. am.—Adult_Classes. DAY 9:30 9:45 Hon. Clinton d. Address N. Howar 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Hon Clinton N. Howard. Chairman of the National Committee Law Enforcement 8:00 p.m.—Sacred Cantata by J. T. Maunder. Penitence. Pardon and Peace By Quaiteite and Chorus Choir. Metropolitan Memorial Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. James Shera Montgomery,D.D. Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public worship. commemorat- ine’ Ipauzuration. Sermon by Dr. Montgomers. subject: “THE S ANDMARKS OF THE REPUBI fl{-s—lgflrflpohtln Young People’s . Special music by Vested Choir. EMORY METHODIST CHURCH 6100 Georgia Avenue N.W. DR. J. J. RIVES, 40 a.m.—Sunday School. 00 a.m.—Preaching by pastor. 00 p.m.—Young People. 00 p.m.—Visual sermon— “Claudia,” by players of Los Angeles. LARGE VESTED CHOIR. McKendree 921 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Pastor. 1 the 9:: 14 T 8: WILLIAM PIERPOINT. PASTOR. 11 a.m—“Foundations of National Securil 8p.m.—“Learning From Christ.” at the Washington " Hotel, | IE MARCH 4, 1933. “CALL OF GOD TO NATION” IS DR. PERKINS’ SUBJECT Series of Meetings to Be Held This Week at Universalist National Memorial Church. ‘The Call of God to the Nation” is the title of the sermon by Dr. Frederic W. Perkins in the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 Iaclock The National Capital Choir 1 sing. The church will be open for VL!fl.ors Sunday afternoon until 5 o'clock. The young people’s discussion group will meet at 5 o'clock in the Romaine-Van Schaick room, supper be- ing served at 6 o'clock. The women to do Red Cross sewing will meet in the parish house Tuesday at 10 o'clock. . The Gir] Scout troop will meet at 3:30. At the meeting of the Optimist Club., at 8:15, Dr. Per- kins will give readings. Wednesday, at 5 o'clock, Dr. Harned will present the second of the Lenten organ recitals. The parish dinner Thursday will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Following the din- ner the Men's Club will hold its busi- ness meeting. The W. E. D. O. Circle will meet at 7 o'clock. The pro- gram is in charge of Mrs. John van i Schaick, who will tallk of the Univer- {salist mission work in Japan and of her visit there. The Boy Scout troop will meet at 7 p.m. Friday. On Satur- day the annual Camp Hill tea will be given from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. van Schaick is the hostess, the tea being |for the benefit of the Cnmp Hill In- ;stitute in Camg Hill, Ala. @hristadelphian Sunday Worship. 11:15 am. Wednesday_Bible Class, Pogoda "~ YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yogananda LEADER BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India Sunday, March 5, 1933, 8 P.M. “Religious Festivals of India” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51, 1424 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME e Interviews by Appointment 8 8. 10 am. s Bk, FREE LECTURES BY Prof. Wm. Estep Master Psychologist and Founder of Super Mind Science Churches and Schools SUNDAY Sunday School Lec ers of Antiquity. Emissaries of the Mysieries. DALY Super \lmd Suence Center 1614 K ST. N.W. 11 am.— R. | In the Gospel Chapel. 14th St. & Pa. A" s, | Chapel, 732 Webster . St. NW.| COVENANT FIRST CHURCH (This is the National Presbyterian Church U. S. A. Designate) Connecticut Ave. at 18th and N Sts. N.W. “The Inauguration of Saul” Albert Joseph McCarmey, Minister Group meetings in the evening at 6:30-8 o'clock. CHRIST CHURCH SERVICE | Edward Gabler to Address G Street Congregation. At Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, ‘Washington Parish, G street between Sixth and Seventh southeast, tomorrow services will be conducted by the rector, Rev. Edward Gabler; 7:30 am, holy communion; 9:30 am., vested chil- dren’s chofr; 11 a.m., special inaugural service with holy communion and ser- mon by the rector; 4 p.m., junior mis- sion service. Rev. A camera which photographs finger prints through gloves has appeared in Europe. "PREACHING THE CROS| OF NATION'S BI IN THE HEART CAPITAL BLE HALL | Pentecostal Assembly of God 6th & G St .85 Al 1AM~ Keeping the Vision 7:30 PM.. i Evangelistic Tuesday and Friday. | 5" P rnursday, @ospel (fll;aml GOSPEL CHAPEL “How a King Lost His Soul” Subject of an Address by J. REID of Clifton, N. Sunday School. o 4. A2 Young People's Meeting. 6:30 PM. __ALL_ WELCOME. _Preshyterian = B—5 Reformed “REFORMED 15th and O N. Henry H. Ranck. D. m.—Pastor Church —Synday School —Y. P.S. C. E. _Address by mv Geo. A. Enhrgood 1 0 a. 9:40am %00 5 Evangelistic Center Last Day to Hear Evangelist Otto J. Klink Former Asst. Sec. to Kaiser, later atheist and anarchist. Gives His Life Story SUNDAY, 7:30. National Gospel Taberaacle N. Capitel & K Sts. ,9:30; Y. P,6:15 11:00—Dr. Klink preaches. Pastor H. L. Collier Tesumes services Wed., Thurs,, Fri, 7:45. Inaugural Visitors Welcome. Imhrran "The Church With the Distinctive Charm .| CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) |16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL. Pastor 9:45—Sunday School. 11 AM.—Sermon on | “CHURCH AND NATION” Chureh of the Pilgrims On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nations Capital. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship and Preaching by tae Minister at 11:00 am. and 7:45 pm. Organ Recital, 7:30 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Orzanized 1868, Southern General Assembly. Intersection B ard 10th and Rev. JAMES H. TA LOR n D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Ser- mon by Dr. Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League, 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 pm.—Evening _Worship. mon by Dr. Taylor. 8:00 p.m.—Thursday—Prayer Service. ‘This Church Extends a Welcome to Our Visitors. Take 14th St Car or Mt Pleasant Car 7 16th St N Ser- Bus_to Irving St. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life” James H. l\@s, Minister 11:00 AM - “Is Elijah to Come?” (Matthew, xvii.9-13) K200 PM.- “Making Ready for Canaan.” lEXOduS xi) GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Stree Bernard Braskamp, D. D.. Paster. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday_School. —Lenten Season Message.« 45 p.m.—Young People’s meetings. Ccnnulnwull meeting Thursday, CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chasg Cir: Rev. J. Hillman mu‘l:fer, Beb.. Mintster. i Soe 7:30 p.1m.—Pireside Group. Collegians, Young People’s Society. Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D.D., Minister 5—Sunday Schoel. 0—Morning \‘or lD ‘mon by Dr. Palm m Our Coins or in the fl(afli 0’ lhk People’ 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8 pm—Evensong and sermo plift of _Faith. Shias of's dove. =hsxemnx with silver and gold. VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor rofitable Banking.” Bible Echool. m.—""Christian_ Fellowship.” Large Chorus Choir. Eckington Presbyterian Church N. Capitol and Florida Ave. REV. HENRY B. WOODING, Minister. 11:00 a.m.- -“‘lllh(e-nsnesl Exalted & ti 8:00 p.m.—Hon. Clinton N. Howard: \"&od in Civh Government. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1380.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, 9:45 &.m—Church School. 11:00 .m.—Morning worship and Ser- “THE ONE DESIRE. 6:45 p.m. —Cl\'tsn.n Endcl\‘or Lead- §ry, Mr. William Summer- 7:30 p.m —Young People’s Service. Leader, Mr. Linwood Bailey. SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH 13th and H Streets Dimanche a 4 heures sermon par FRANK LIOT. JOIE.” ARD, LA VRAIE PECK MEMORIAL Under the Clock Pa. Ave. 28th and M Sts. N.W. hoosing & God. { Real Sinners.” end. Sunday - School, | 9:45 am. . Gillett class, 3 p.m. Intermdt. C. E.. 6:30 pm. WESTERN H §t. Bet. 19th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D, Pastor. 11:00 A'M. "l:olo!\'.n‘nos HOURS.” £:0 Tlustrated Lectare, Slides from the Smithsonian. Lecturer, DR. FRANK THONE. SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Pastor. 9:30 a.m—Graded Sabbath School. 0 a.m.—Morning worship, “Our In- uence. 0 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meet- Thursdas. & B _aidweek service ISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME _ 11:00 a.m.— 8:00 p.m.— o | E 1L 1L V. V. New York Avenue Church 13th and H and N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans —“God and the Nation.” —““To Whom Does the Nation Belong?”’ Dr. Snzno will deliver the following series of Lenten lectures at 11:30 every Tuesday morning in the ball room of the Mayflower Hotel: THE CHRISTIAN FAITH I. AND MODERN TRENDS AND FEAR AND MORALS AND MISSIONS AND SUFFERING VL. AND IMMORTALITY lNCARNATlON ] l Rev. Lenten Service Thursday at 8 P.M. REF ORMATION 2nd and B Sts. Rev. John Weidley, l’aswr. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. ~ Swedish Lutheran Church 409 4th St. N.w. Service 3:30 P.N SERMON BY REV. G. E. LENSKI "Jo-epl\—The Futh(ul Steward” Concordla Church Eyangelical Synod of N A 0th and G St N.W Rev. CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor. Christian_Citl- » and the Present Llustrated Talk, “Joseph, the Provider. LENTEN SERVICES iith AND GALLATIN N.W. (United Lutheran Church) ‘fiER PLACE emorial Church At Thomas Circle Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE— “Tke Government Shall Be Upon His Shoulders” Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen 8 O'CLOCK SERVICE— P : » The Gift of Jehovah The Chapel Plavers. 6:45—Christian eavor Societies. 9:45—Sunday School. The Sixtieth Anviversery of Luther Place Church will be Finning Hith's retepiion on M ednes: day evening. March &. to be followed ST. MATTHEW’S le‘l‘l(lltky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. H. MEU. iER. Pastor.. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. Northeast. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00 “The Temptation of Jesus” Evening Service at 7:45 An Inaugural Message Young People’s Societies at 6:45 pm. Inauguration Visitors Welcome. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH. Sunday School. 11:00 AM. AND 730 PM— Congregational Worship. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL! "TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. NW. Rev. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 am.—German Service, Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. - “THE DECIDING SIGN” with 'MT. RAINIER MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Roxd (0dd Fellows’ Hall) :00 a.m.—Sunday School. :00 a.m.—Service. :00 L4~ —Service, Student Pastor, Ed- Pieplow.