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PASTOR ANNOUNCES SERMON SERIES Rev. W. S. Abernethy Will Present First of Pre- Easter Topics. Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- vary Baptist Church, will preach the first sermon in a pre-Easter series on “Some Aspects of the Cross,” 1, “Why the Cross?” tomorrow at 11 o'clock. At 8 oclock he will give the second in the series on “Young People and the New Da 2, “Moral Adventure in This New Day.” Thomas Moss will give an organ recital at 7:45 pm. Rev. Philip G. Murray, minister’s as- sistant, will give an fllustrated talk on “Child Life_in Our Nation™ at 11 o'clock, in Baker Hall, to the junior church. Andrew C. Wilkins will direct the junior choir. The Burrall Class will hold a “sing” | in Burrall Hall tomorrow at 5:30 p.m., A St. Patrick’s party will be held Fri- | day evening. i The Florence M. Brown Class wiil hold a business meeting in the church parlor Tuesday evening. Mrs. James N. Bonum will conduct the Christian En- deavor meeting in Kendall Hall the same evening. The board of trustees will meet in the gtudy of the pastor Wednesday evening. The following circles of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock (one exception): Bristow, with Mrs. E. Gustafson, 4304 Eighteenth street; Brown, with Mr: Cora Dorsey, 106 Ninth street southeast Greene, Mrs. H. M. Kendrick, the Cumberland: Hoeke, with Mrs. Wes- ley Spencer, 415 Butternut street; Kendall, with M 2120 First street: Ida Moore, 1428 Euclid street; with Mrs. George T. Aldridge, 819 Al lison street, and White, with Mrs. Ray- mond Rhine, 2929 Carlton street north- east, at 1 o'clock. 4 “FORWARD TO CHRIST” IS HARRIS’ SUBJECT FPoundry Methodist Pastor to Give Communion Meditation To- morrow. At Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning Dr. Fred- erick Brown Harris. pastor, will give a communion meditation on “Forward to Christ,” followed by the administration of the sacrament of the Lord's supper at 11 am, and at 8 pm. he will speak on “The Things That I Say.” The business and social meeting of the Fellowship class will be held Mon- day evening at the home of Miss Blanche Lee Kearney, 1436 Longfellow street. Tuesday, at 10:45 am. the ‘Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies and the guild will meet at the church. Luncheon will be served by the guild at 1 o'clock. The midweek | service will be held at 8 pm. Thursday. The Men's Club will meet at the ehurch Friday evening and the Willing Workers' class of the young people department will entertain other mem bers of that department in the Letts Building. MINISTER TO PREACH ON “LIVING MIRACLES” Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to Deliver Evening Sermon on “He Saw a Man.” “Living Miracles” will be the subject of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum tomorrow morning at Peck Memorial Church. The topic for the evening service will be “He Saw a_ Man, At the morning eervice the Men's Cuthbert class will attend. The Intermediate Christjan Endeavor elected the following officers: Gertrude ‘Walker, president: Kenneth Ramey, vice president; Mary King, secretary;, Jean Duncan, treasurer. The Cuthbert class at the annual banquet Tuesday elected the following officers: President, C. B. Emmons; vice president. Elmer Andrews: secretary, H. A. Meyers; assistant secretary, Philip Johnson; _treasurer, Carl E. Poore; chaplain, David A. Proctor. Dr. Howard A. Edson continues as teacher. ‘The junior choir will rehearse Tues- day at 7:30 pm. The officers and heads of the Bunday school will hold a sup- per and business meeting Wednesday at 5:30 The oh chapel library will be open Wed- nesday and Friday 6:30 p.m. and Satur- day at 10 am. Scoutmaster H. C. Tucker will meet the Scouts Friday at 7:15 p.m. The girls’ basket ball team will meet Friday night. The community school of sew- ing, modeling, toy making and carpentry will meet Sl!ul’dny lt 10:30 a.m. WILL DISCUSS S TRAGEDIES Raev. J. Frederic Wenchel to Begin Series of Talks. Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, will begin & series of sermons on “Spiritual Tragedies of Life.” On Sunday morn- ing he wiil speak on The ‘Tragedy of Rehxauon March 19, “The Tragedy of Procrastination”; March 26, “The "[Nedy of Apostac)" and April 2, “The Tragedy of Proximity.” Tomorrow morning at 10:15 o'clock, there will b a celebration of the sacrament of the altar. A ‘special series of Lenten services are being held Thursday evenings. Next Thursdav the address will be on “Groups Around the Cross. WILL “TALK ON GENESIS Rev. Andrew R. Bird, minister of the Church of the Piigrims on the parkway at Twenty-second and streets, will preach on Sunday morn- ing at 11 o'clock on “The Glory of the Average Man.” At the evening service at 7:45 o'clock, he will preach on “The Peace of God, the Garrison of the Scul. Meetings of the circles of the Wom- an’s Auxiliary will be held Monday and Tuesday afternoons. On Thursday night the minister will begin a series of “Practical Studies of the Books of mc Bible,” with a study of the book r this Iucher of Jthe S tae mime School. YOGIRAJ SRI SUKUL Brabmin _ Priest— ! etap) ident Applied Institute of Amerie: SUNDAY. MARCH 3:00 p.m.— Trug ing 8:00 p.m.—Christ_and the Masters of Wis MONDAY, nucn Thh—s M. “The Mesning of K Yosi Po TUESDAY., MARCH 14th—8 P.M. Karma—Is Life 21) and Falso Yora HOTEL WILLARD Admigsion Free Fairfax Room Wasirated With New Siides of India and Aura in C |the services Monday Speaker ALASKAN BISHOP HERE TO- MORRO BISHOP PETER T. ROWE. The sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock at All Souls’ Memorial Episcopal Church, Cathedral, near Connecticut avenue, will be preached by Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe, who has been head of the Episcopal Church in Alaska for more than 30 years. PREPARES SERMON ON “INWARD PEACE” Dr. V. N. Ridgely to Preach in Evening at Calvary Methodist on “Unanswered Question.” “Inward Peace” will be the sermon subject at the morning service at Cal- vary Methodist Church. Dr. V. N. Ridgely, minister, also will preach at the evening worship service, when the subject will be “An Unanswered Ques- tion.” At the morning service the junior choir will furnish the anthems and at the evening service the Young People’s choir will sing two numbers. ‘These choirs are under the direction of Louis Potter, organist and director of music. Paul Sapp will speak at 7 pm. on “How We Got Our Bible.” At the Lenten devotional service Thursday, at 8 p.m., the minister will speak briefly, and Miss Norma Black will furnish spe- cial music. George Finch, assistant secretary of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will be the guest speaker at the Men's Class dinner Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m. He will discuss the Sino-Japanese situation. _ Special moving pictures, taken in Manchuria, will be shown. Women are invited. Reservations must be_made. The Men's Class will have charge of evening at the Central Union Mission. Henry Rhodes will be in charge, with Paul Gottwals, Edwin Dice. E. M. Hall and E. M. Web- ster assisting. TOPICS ANNOUNCED BY DR. COPENHAVER Pastor of Epworth Methodist Church Will Deliver Two Sermons Tomorrow. “Make Ye Ready the Way of the Lord” will be the sermon topic of Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Metho- dist Episcopal Church South, tomecrrow at 11 am. For his 8 p.m. sermon he will preach on “Why God Calied Him a Fool.” The services of the Wesley Fellow- ship Group will be held at 7 pm., as will the services of the Young Peop]es Department. “C:ttage prayer meetings” are being held each week-day night in the home of some member of the church in preparation for the evangelistic services to be conducted by Dr. J. C. Massee. The musical service will be under the direction of Homer Rodeheaver, the services to be held April 2 to 14, inclu- sive. The Olmsted Players of Lcs Angeles, Calif, will present a play, “Saint C.Iaudia in the church Thursday eve- nin The monthly meeting of the Sunday School Council will be held in the church Monday evening. . REV. H. W. BURGAN PLANS {TWO SERMONS TOMORROW ‘Ceaseless Thanksgivings” Chosen for Evening Subject at Ham- line Methodist Church. Services will be conducted at Hamline Metnodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 11 am. and 7:45 p.m. In the morn- ing the minister, Rev. H. W. Burgan, will preach on “Out Bithynias” and at nigat on “Ceaseless Thanksgivings.” At a recent membership meeting, Harry C. James was elected delegate to represent this, church at the lay conference, to be held in Baltimore in June. Burton J. Howardywas elected reserve delegate. The Girl Scouts will meet Thursday at 3:30 pm. and the Boy Scouts at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The devotional service will be held Thursday night in charge of the minister. The services this weck and during the following weeks until Easter will be of Lenten character. FREACHING THE CROSS IN THE HEART OF NATION'S CAPITAL BLE HALL L ° 9: ¢5 Sublect: "nmmnr GATE AND W WAY” N c. uunon nk o.‘ummn EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE. 'UBLIC INVITED The Church_With a Message for * Soul and Spirit.” Harry V. Schaeffer, Pastor Cheosophy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE gnndl!‘ March IZ, 3:30 P.M. 5 “Reincarnat wn— ro and Con’ :16 P.M. - Brmherh“d an‘ lrflenl W.lll Conditio HUG MUNRO of Philadelphia Mein Plocl‘ !lnl\ler Bldg.. 635 P 8t. NW. ADMISSION’ FREE coL “Body, Sunday, 8:15 P.M.. Mareh 12 “MEANING OF PAIN” Study Class. Thursdav. 8:15 P.M. Free Lending Library Hill Hld! 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. No fees or collections The Holy Mount Edward M. Dawson Sunday, March 12, 8 L) k‘ 'l Eseterle Christianmity, M. WASHINGTON LODGE, T. . 1216 H $t. N.W. THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH .11, 1933 ISEDGHICK SPEAKS | AT CHURCH SERVICE Young People in Charge at First Congregational in Evening. DCr. Allen' A. Stockdale, minister at the Pirst Congregational church. will pree each tomcrrow morning on “The er of the Cross.” The evening sefv- ice at 8 pm. will be in charge of the Young People's Society. Paul J. Sedg- wick will speak on “Youth Looks Around Him,” and members of the so- clety will form a special chorus. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at the morning service. Members of the Young Peo- iple's Society will be hosts at the Priendship hour following the evening service. ‘The midweek supper and meeting will be held Thursday evening. Dr. Stockdale will lead the meeting, and the subject will be “Can Things Mor- ally Wrong Be Economically Right?” Beginning tomorrow evening, Dr. Stockdnlc will conduct a Lenten com- munion class for young people. The class meets at 6:30 p.m. in the study and will ccatinue until Easter. The Working Band meets Monday at 10 am. Luncheon served at noon. The Young Women’s Club will join in the meeting of the Women'’s Society Tues- day evening. The Men's Bowling League meets Tuesday evening at the Recreation Alleys. The Women's Society will meet Tues- day evening. Dinner will be served at 6 o’clock and will be followed by a pro- gram. Music will be provided by Mrs. Stahl and a male quartet from the choir. The Young Women's Club will present a short entertainment entitled “Grow Old Along With Me.” ‘The Board of Deaconesses will meet at the home of Mrs. E. J. Duffies, 2412 Twelfth _street northeast, at o'clock Thursday. A St. Patrick's pound party will be given by the wom- an's Bible class March 17, at 8 pm,, in the church parlors. Dr. Stockdale will give the third lec- ture in his Lenten series Wednesday, at 11:15 am., at the Washington Hotel His subject March 15 will be “An At- tractive Personality.” CONCORDIA LUTHERAN PLANS MEMORIALS Church to Hold Services in Ger- man for World War Dead. The second Sunday in Lent is ob- served as National Memorifal day in Germany. In order to offer to the Germans in Washingtn an opportunity to honor the memory of their relatives and friends who died in the World War, Concordia Lutheran Evangelical Church will conduct a memorial service tomor- row in Germ:n at 10 am. The mem- bers of the German embassy wi'l attend this service. Special mucic suitable fcr the occasion will bte rendered by the Davison Glee Club uncer the direction of John -R. Monroe. Rev. Charles Enders will speak on “The Heritage of the Dead.” ‘The sermon topic for the English service at 11:15 a.m. will be “The Vic- tory of Faith.” The ch-ir will sing the Bach cantita, “God’s Time Is Best,” in the evening. The znnual banquet ‘of the Young People’s League will- be held in the Iellowrhlp hall March 14 at 7 pm. Willlam Steiner wil act as toastmaster. Francis L. Fahy will be the chief; speaker. Lenten services are held Wednesday at 8 pm. in English and Thursday at 8 pm. in German. The topic next week is “Jesus’ Trial Before the San- hedrin. ‘The Mission Society meets Thursday at noon. Mrs. Richard Gemeny will read & paper cn “Dr. Adolph Baltzer, the First General President of the Evangelical Synod of North America.” i s 1 BISHOP TO PREACH Confirmation to Be Administered at St. Margaret's. Bishop James E. Freeman will preach and administer the rite of confirmation tomorrow at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church at 11 o'clock. At 6 o'clock the young people’s meeting of the parish will have supper, followed by a program of music, with Dr. Anderson, tenor, as soloist. Tuesdays during Lent luncheon will be served in the parish house at 1 o'clock, followed by sewing for the Red Cross. Thursday evening in ‘the parish house Miss Clara W. McKeow, current events lecturer for the Washington Club, will give her personal experiences in Russia last Summer. HINDU MYSTICISM Lecturer and Teacher Swami Vividishananda of India Sunday, March 12, 8 p.m. “The Mystery Beyond the Grave” Study Classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. Vedanta Society 1712 N Street N.W. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED l@rm’;grrnttfni HALL MISSION 522 6th St. N.W. For the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness. Services Every Sundsy at 2:30 PM. 1326 Eye Street Nnrilnnn pFhone MEtropolitan 1889 SUNDAY MEETINGS: 11 AM.—LECTURE—Dean Franklin. Subject: “APPLYING THE CHRIST IDEA TO LIFE'S NEEDS.” 8 P.M.—LECTURE—Dean Franklin. Wednesday, 8 p. d Heal- ing_Servi Friday, 8" pm- DAILY l:xc!r‘l' ses—Every evening ext and Saturday. ALL ARE WELCOME. THE LIGHTBEARERS (Science of Bein; Room 109, Stoneleigh Court Every Friday at 8:15 TheChristian & Missionary Alliance 14th and I Sts—Downstairs Entrance Next to Parkside Hotel in D. J. Kaufman Blds. The Hyde Evangelistic Party’ Sundav at 2:43 and 7:30 and every night exeept Saturday. Tuesday and Friday—Ser- mon on Healing and Anoining sesvice. ® Conference SERVICES AT WISCONSIN AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH. I ROY L. BROWN. The speaker at the session of the Prophetic Conference, Tuesday, at 2:30 | Jand 8 p.m., at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, will be Roy L. Brown of Detroit, Mich. Rev. C. L. Ferguson, the pastor, will preside. The subjects for the addresses are “The Place of the Doctrine of the Lord's Return in Rela- tion to Other Doctrines” and “The Signs of the Lord’s Return, or What ‘Time Is It in the World?” REV. R. P. SCHEARRER TO CONTINUE SERIES| Sermon at Takoma Park Presby- terian Church to Be on “Bap- tism of Jesus.” Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the I'l‘lkomn Park Presbyterian Church, will continue tomorrow the Lenten series of sermons started last Sunday. At the 11 o'clock service he will preach on the “Baptism of Jesus.” the second sermon in the series of “Studies in the Life of Christ.” At the 8 o'clock service he will preach on the theme “An onenuu‘ Wedding,” the second sermon in the series “Light From the Ancient East.” The annual meeting of the Church School will be held Tuesday evening, | | COMMUNION RITES AT PETWORTH M.E. Police of Washington Will Be Guests Tomorrow Night at Special Service. The Lenten communion service will be held tomorrow mo: at Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church. The min- ister, Rev. bert Louis Wood, will be in chlne ‘There will be no sermon. first of a serles of services for the public servants of Washington will be held in the evening, when the police | . with their families and friends will be the guests. The entire Police Depart- ment has been invited, and each pre- cinct commander has been invited per- sonally to come with the men in his command. Maj. E. W. Brown, superin- tendent of police, will lead the group, and will also deliver an address. Am- brose Durkin, a member of the depart- ment, will sing the offertory solo. Another feature of the service will be the song service. Mr. Wood will preach on “The Semaphores of Life.” The Sunday School Board will meet at dinner Wednesday, after which a short business meeting will be held, with Thomas Mears, superintendent, presiding. ‘The American Beauty Mis- sionary Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. S. A. Mooers, 817 Varnum street, at 1 pm. The Primrose Circle | will meet at the same hour at the home of Mrs. E. C. Gearhart, 5304 Kansas avenue. ‘The midweek Lenten service and Bible study will be held Thursday eve- ing. The minister will conduct the service, and lead in the Bible study on ‘The Ocmndnhlp of the Master.” COMMUNION SERVICE PLANNED TOMORROW, Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney to Preach on “We Would See Jesus. e Would See Jesus” will be the| | sul 't of the communion service to- morrow morning by Dr. Albzrt Joseph McCartney at the Covenant - First Presbyterian Church Dr. McCartney will continue Thurs- day evening with his series of Bible studies frcm the Book of Acts under the general caption, “How the Christian with John M. Sylvester presiding. Elec- tion of officers will be held. The an- | nual meeting of the Women'’s Missionary | Society will be held Wednesday at 11| oclock. Mrs. Clarence A. Reed will! lead the worship period, Mrs. Duncan Stuart will speak and luncheon will be |served with Miss Agnes Carleton as chairman. The third session of the School of { Missions will be held Wednesdly eve- ing. Milton Seaman speak ol “Living Issues in China.” The Light Bearers will meet P‘r!da) afternoon. Section B of the communi- cants’ class will meet Priday evening, and the Boy Scouts, Troop 33, will also meet Priday evening. The girls’ choli will rehears> Saturday morning and th¥! boys of the Senior-Young People's de: partments meet for basket ball Saturday | night. SERIES WILL CONTINUE Dr. Snyder to Give Second Message for Lenten Period. At St. Paul's Lutheran Church to- morrow morning the pastor, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, will deliver the second in his Lenten series of sermons on Bible stones, the subject being ‘“Precepts— Obedience.” Mr. Eugene Dahl will be guest soloist. In the evening, the ser- mon will be on the disciple Matthew, “Publican and Preacher.” The Men's Club will hold a special devotional service Wednesday evening. in which a number of the members will participate. The pastor also will deliver a short address. Enangiltiflir Center 7:30—"“The Walls of Jericho.” “Spirituals” Program by Men's Chorus Extra chairs for the public. National Gospel Tabernacle N. Capltol & K Sts, Rev. Harry L. Collier S. 9 Y.P,6:15 11:00—“Upper and Nether Springs.” Wed., Thurs,, Pri, 7:45. Rev. G. H. Schmidt, Supt. Russian Missions, Will Speak Thursday, 7:45. Yogoda Church Got Its Start ‘The special study for this Thursday night will be the 17th chapter of The Acts—"TRe Gospel Precached to the Athenian: The Covenant Evening Missionary So- | ciety will meet Wedne:day evening at the home of Mrs. Willlam H. Wagner, 37 Drummond avenue, Chevy Chase. | The Society cf the Covenant will meet | Wednesday at 11 am. in the chapel. ! ‘The speaker will be Miss Evelyn Pierce, a Seneca lndltn MARKS LORD'S SUPPER Wesley M. E. Congregation Also to Hear Brief Sermon. | ‘The Lord's Supper will be celebmted t Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church ! | tomorrow at 11 o'clock. A brief intro- | | ductory sermon on | Son? will ‘be given by the pastor, Dr.| “The Accessible | J. Phelps Hand. Dr. H. Wilson Burgan will be lhe speaker at the Lenten Meditation Serv ice in the church parlor at 1:30 Wed- ' nesday. The pastor will preside at the | service. | ltfnrmthgfi R JRMED GRACE scnry #Ri04.%0" 5. Paster 11:00 a.m.—-Dealing With Jezebel.” 2:49 a.m—gunday_school m.— 5. C. E. finim’rnalm Universalist National Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, B. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Voice From Heaven” National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. D ‘Wednesday, 5:00—Organ Recital |Gerhard E. Lenski in Grace Lutheran Christian Endeavor The March union meeting will be held Tuesday in the form of a party given by the Christian Endeavor Play- ers, at the Washington City Church of the Brethren at- 8 o'clock. The players have prepared a burlesque melodrama mmled “Curses, What a Night,” which will be presented. Other entertainment has been planned and :xl‘lxuwsocmlu-reunedwbepra- e Bagby Society of the Columbia Hel(hu Christian Church is holding a treesure hunt Thursday evening. After the ‘treasure” has been found the party will'return to the church for a tafty pull. Al Endeavorers and their friends are invited. At the lgt meeting of the Christian Endeavor Players, four new associate members were accepted. They are Mil- dred Skinner, Warren Head, Margaret Jones and Maud Brown. The players will give their final presentation of m Valley” Friday evening at the| Irving sf emorial United Pres Church for the benem. o! the Inter- mediate Soclety of that church. PASTOR TO DELIVER APPEAL FOR FAITH - Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, at Grace Lutheran, to Discuss “Religion in Changing World.” “Faith, Life’s Vital Need,” will be the subject of the sermon delivered by Rev. Church tomorrow at 11 am. In the evening he will continue the discussion of the subject “Religion in a Changing World.” His special subject for Sunday evening will be “Ancient Idols in Mod~ ern Clothes.” Special midweek Lenten services are | being held each week on Thursday eve- | nings, beginning at 7:30 Pm. The lit- | any will be sung, the passion story read | and a sermon will be given. The sub- | Ject of this week's sermon will be “The | | Final Appeal.” The program for the fifth anniversary | of the dedication of the new church has | been arranged. Services will be held March 19 throughout the day, beginning with the Sunday school service at 9:45 am. At this service there will be an address by Rev. Edwin Meuser, a reci- tation by Prederick Winkelman and the dedicatory service used five years ago will be read by the pastor. At the 11 am. service of congregational worship the pastor will deliver a sermon-address on the subjecl “The Story of These Past Five Years.” In the evening Dr. L. M. Zimmerman will preach on “What Church Members Can Do for Their Cl"urch i Nrw k Zh;ruaaltm ____(SWEDENBORGIAN) CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th NW. above Q 0.45—Bible Classes. 10:00—Arcana Adult Clase 11:00—Morning Worship with sermon by, e_Pastor, “Better Things.” 8:00 pm —Discussion meeting In the partsh | | | | Free Lending Library Open_After Services. | Pastor. REV. SPERRY. ~'Hqt}m'(am Minister Ulysses 6.BPie lysses R;I.'tf 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning wership. “A SAINT IN SPITE OF HIMSELF” 5:00 pm.—Program of Bach music. Lewis Atwater, Organist. 5:30 p.m.—Book _ Chat— Grosvenor Dawe. 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour: “AMERICAN MADNESS” WALTER HUSTON In a timely picture on banking E Near 7th S.W. Dr. J. E. Briggs, Pastor. Lest FIFTH 9:3 “March to Church in day “is ‘‘Family Day.” Recornition of the largest family. Current Support Com. Monday night. Ham meetings March 22 to Palm Sunday. Bpiritualist MBS, RIZFAN ELDON. 1336 Mass. Ave.N.W. Spirjtual me p.m. adings_daily. YOGODA Society PFounded by Bwami Yulnlnd' ER BBAH.MACHAII JOTIN of India Sunday, March 12, 1933, 8 P.M. “The Glory of Self-Conquest” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 31, 1121 K Street NNW. ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Appointment TO_REGISTER: e_Metropolitan _0092. Christian o] ——=h[o]——] CHRISTIAN N inth Street 9th & D Sts N.E. CLIFFORD H. JOPE. Minister 9:30—Graded Church School. 11:00—Communion and ser Subject, ~*Jesus in Templ 6:45—Christian Endeavor Socle- 7:45—Evangelistic. A pageant. “The Cro s will_be m be the D sermon subject. Columbia Weights Park Road West of 14th St. N.W. Harvey Baker Smith, Pastor. :30—Graded Sunday School work. 11:00—germon | by the pastor, "Spmtu-l S: nfic-u. Bpirit Greetings by the mediums of the churt weok message_service, Pedna. Ave, TBE Thirstes’ at 8 -On Sunda¥. March 19, special all afternoon mes: service, and din- ner from 2 to 7 P.M. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE 5300 14th st N.W. lov CAl g rnfil’ BB U Followed by_Spiril Assisting Mediuinss Elizsbein. MéDonal Mrs. ‘Agnes Haflerman, Mr. Edward man. _Mrs. Harriet Demerest. MID ESSAGE S:RVICI 'ANNOUNCEME! Thurs, Eyer Mareh 1oth A Py program’ of varied enteriainment’ foostonal talent refecshments. e e Thereh Siopers bring_a_friend. ls...‘m...l Science Church of Christ R St. N.W., Cor. 20th Divine Services: l(uae-l Meditation, 5, Elizabeth G. Vocal selections, Frederick Gross. Sermon by pastor. Rev. Jame B. Coates, “The Pun of Existenct shroush pr. nd other Followsd_by Spirit Mess Coates, Mrs. Jomes, Dr. Wi Dr. Coates gives reading by apot. Resi- dence phone. Col, 627 Lamont St., Ao 27" Fier & Messare and” Healing Seanes’ on 15, at 1627 Lament, A 4 Come and mlcn oF LIFE l‘rznul. AiER . guest speaker. Dr. ted—A 6:: ‘m—:ndnvor sroups. 7:30—M community prohibition rally service. _ Greater Youth Chorus will st Short addresses by Lockman and Davis Hor et She-minate festimony period. * Address by Francis Nickols e Li raffl munjty servi ITHET cucation ead the Eiration only. The Nationgl Lity Thomas Cirele, Haryey H. Harmen, Dr. Earle Wilfley, Minister I:l':h F lh Midst .l llrllc." Dr. Har- 5 p m.—Yourix People's Meet- 7:45 pam.— i Church of To- | = |5 demonstration. Reading 311 NEWTON ST. W Thur: Gl SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 3123 Holmead Place N.W., Cor. Newion St. Sunday, March 12. at 8 P.M. Lot u“n Rev. n&e‘"“ i . Suit. Mrs. Scharf- Leature by the pastor. " REV. Am H. TERRY "Hov Spirits l-flu-u Mortals.” Followed by Spirit Messaves ‘Becond Ploor. readings by’ a) Phone Lincoln »57 West Washmgton CHEVY CHAsi: ‘Western Ave. and Belt Road. REV. EDWARD O. CLARK, Minister. 11 a.m.—"“The Homeless Saviour.” ist Student Union. ‘Welcome. Communion. ifilled Pro engiicet Churen i Washington 7th 5. at Randolph N.W. Petworth Baptist Church J. SMITH, Pastor KENDALL ,_¢t» NEAR EARBSW. Len F. Stevens, Minister 5.5 Faith. —The tist _ Students’ nlon of G. W. Independent tet. 7:30 p.m. " Thursday—Prayer Service. ° WELCOME. Clarendo?: (Va.) Baptist hurch One Mile from Key Bridge. PERRY L. MlTCHELL, Pul" ices at 11 a.m. 7:3 Baneetistic services en et s week. W. CAREY BARKER of Lynchburg, Va. ‘VISIONS’ TO BE TOPIC | OF REV. E. C. BEERY Pastor of Francis Asbury M. E.| Announces Themes for To- MOITow. Rev. E. C. Beery, pastor of Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, announces the following eermon subjects for to- THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE €HURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L $t. N.W. GRACE LIGHT'OI?T PATCH, Leader 11 a.m—"“THE HEALING CHRIST.” Becond of a series of lesson-ger- mons on HEALTH AND HEALING. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. Olnngrtgatinnal morrow: 11 a.m., “Visions”; 8 pm., “Un- der New Management.” The evening service will be preceded by an orgen recital by Allen H. Watson, commencing at 7:40 pm. Circle No. 3 of the Woman's Mis- slonary Soclety will meez March 13 at 2 pm., with Mrs. C. Jordan, 1703 The P. W. Jeffries Bible Class will hold a business and social meeting at the church,Tuesday at 8 p.m. Dr. Herbert Ramsay, who' was for many years a medical missionary to China, will continue the discussion of the book, “Christ and the Coming King- dom,” on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the pnye meeun[ by speaking on the sub- 3 t, ‘Christ and the Ministry of Heal- 8. The Young People’s Department wiil have charge of the meeting at Central Union Mission March 18 at 8 p.m. Methodist Protestant Rhode Island Ave. First and Rhode Island Ave. N.W. Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, D. D. Minister 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—“The Gl of Af- !Ilcllnl."l.', 7:00 pm.—C. E. Societies. 8:00 p.m.—"“Two ‘Wages Never Reduced.” Friends Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worshiy First Day (Bunday) at Il o'clock, Bunday terested are -ex:om "TOMORBOW AT Mount Pleasant Clmrcll 9:30 a.m.—Chugch _School, 10:00 8. m —Adult Porum. 11:00 a. “THE_DISCIPLINE OF OUR SPIRITUAL LIVES.” By Rev. Russell J. Clinchy. 3 Coln.-bh Rd. lt Congregahonal Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Young People’s Societis 6:30 P. 11 AM. “The Power of The Cross™ 8 P.M.—Address “Youth Looks Around Him” Paul J. Sedgwick Service in Charge of the Young People’s Society Church is a bright spot in the Valley of Depression. CLEVELAND PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - 34th AND LOWELL STS. N.W. GEORGE FARNHAM, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church School. Maj. Oliver = Spiller, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon, “Removing Moun- tains.” Sunday Evening Club, 6:30 Special Lenten Services Each Thursdsy at & p.m. Frxends Meeting (Orthodox) ‘“lg"‘ l"InTH Streets N.W, T Mdeeiine Tor Worship. m —Christian Endeavor srsday—] M eting. Friends Meeting ‘ 1811 Eye St. N.W, 0:45 a.m.—Bunday School. 11:00 a'm.—Meeting for Worship. Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor 9:45 AM— Sungay School, Classes for All AM. and 7:30 PM— Congregations) Worship. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO FREE LECTURES ON Super Mind Science By Prof. Wm. Estep Founcer of Super Mind Sclence Church ner ‘Hermes ihe Di- he ot Bads ‘Element Saturday, § p.m.—Mystery entertain- ment.” Adm. TECTURES DAILY. The public is l:nvncd i T e Control s BAPTIST = Rev. H. W. 0. Millington, Exec. Sec., 715 8th St. N.W. METROPOLITAN Gth and A Sts. N.E. REV. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor. Morning at Elsven. “OUR SUPREME TASK" Evening at Seven-Ferty-five. “SAINT PATRICK'S BANISHED SNAKES” Come sing where the lln‘tlnn‘l 5 gRo0d: FOLLOW_THE GLOWING. GOING, Gmwmo CHORCH SECOND Fourth St. and Virginia Ave. S.E. REV. H. M. B. JONES, D. D., Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: y Branch Ros Services. 11 and Beautiful church. E, Hex Swen, it zomen Ql em men cannot pray! Why?" 8 pm. Pree etsy chairs (me like them): prayers for hes ose offering secret pravers. “An Astounding Assertion!" GRAC 9th and S. Car. Ave. S.E. PASTOR, F. W. JORNSON 2:30—Bible School 11:00— Al 6:45—Youns People. Praver Meeting Thursday at 8 i HIGHLANDS C Fourteenth Street at Newton Mercer Simmon FIRST —“ST. C Sinday School. § Swedish Services, Sixteenth and O Streets Northwest DR. SAMUEL JUDSON PORTER, Pastor al drama), b7 Olm TR :45 p.m..’ DF. A nnnm R L Ave s BETHANY An eloquent, earnest expositor of M service condue STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS Invites You to Hear SENATOR M. K. E. Carlson. ORIaHT i "WnG CAME BY ted by G. W. U. M. LOGAN, the Bible, tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. 8:00 PM- Rational Baptist Memorial : 16th and Columbia Road N.W. Gove G. Johnson, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, George S. Newcombe, Superintendent. 11:00 AM.—“ONE WHO WAS RICH AND BECAME POOR.” “JEREMIAH—THE BOOK OF TEARS AND TRIUMPH.” (Messages of Books of the Bible for Men of Today). 6:45PM—B. Y. P. U. and Personal Workers’ Groups. Calbar 8 P.M. 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 8th & H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 A.M.—“Some Aspects of the Cro 1. Why the Cross.” —*“Young People and the New Day: 2. Moral Adventure in this New Day.” Meoss. Nation™ (lllll‘llw- Arp‘lgunc Pecple’s meetings, Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. North b east. S. T. Nicholas, D. D, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00 “A Conquering Faith.” Evening Service at 7:45 “The Dignity of a Name.” Young People's Societies at 6:45 pm. THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH. INCARNATION (United Lutheran Church) The BnA H. Manken, Putor REFORMATION and B Sts. S.E. Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —Morning_Eervice. 6:45 p.m—Luther League 7:45 p.m.—Evening Bervice. MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English Service. “JONAH” MT. RAINIER MlSSlOP{ Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. Rainier, Md. 34th St. lnd Bunker Hill Road (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service. 8:00 p.m.—Service, Student Pastor, !d- win Pieplow. ST. PAUL’S Conn. Ave. and Everett St. NW. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “Precepts—Obedienc. 8:00 p.m.—Sermon “Matthew—From Publican to Preacher” CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. . J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45—Sunday School. 10:15—Holy Communion. 11 AM.—Sermon on “Losing Interest In Religion” Lenten Service Thursday at 8 P.M, LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D, Pastor 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE— “The Witness of Three Score Years” By Dr. Carl C. Rasmussent 8 O'CLOCK SERVICE— An Evening of Music By the Luther Place Choir 6:45—Christian Endeavor So- cleties. 9:45—Sunday School. Concordia Church l‘ g-“ of '. A) C s ll’lll.ll‘ Pastor. Concordia Choir—John R. Monroe, Director. LENTEN mwcu Wednesd nglish, Thursda: 3 S German: