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BISHOP'S CHAPLAIN 10 DIRECT SERVICE Canon Raymond L. Wolven to Deliver Sermon at Cathedral Tomorrow. Canon Raymond L. Wolven, chap- lain to the Bishop of Washington, will deliver the sermon at the service of litany and holy communion to be held in the great choir of the Washington Cathegral on Mount Saint Alban at 10:30 o'clock tcmorrow. During the choral evensong service beginn choir of m= and boys, under the di- rection of Edgar Priest, will sing the sacred cantata, “The Last Supper,” by Fric Thiman. In place of the usual sermon, there will be & brief address by Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chan- cellor of the cathedral. “The Last Supper” is a modern Eng- lish cantata written in 1930 by Mr. Thiman, who is an organist living in ‘London. English school in sacred music. Wash- ington Cathedral choir will have the | privilege of presenting this cantata for the first time in the United States. There will be celebration of the holy} oommumun in the Bethlehem Chapel | at 7:30 am. tomorrow. Immediately tollm\mg the two services in the great choir, pilgrimages through the cathedral and its crypts will be conducted. Canon | John W. Gummere will be in charge of | the pilgrimages. | Bishop James Edward Freeman will wvisit Westover School in Middlebury, Conn,, this afternoon to make an ad- dress ‘and administer the rite of con- firmation. Beginning next Monday he Wil be in New York City for five days for Lenten preaching appointments in Trinity Church at 12 o'clock, noon, and in St. James’ Church at 5 p.m. ‘The special Lenten addresses in ington Cathedral will be held at #évensong next week beginning at 4 * o'clock, in accordance with the follow- ing schedule: Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, warden of the College of Preachers, on “Prayer and the Lord's Prayer”; Wednesday n.fwmnon‘ Rev. Alfred J. Wilder, on “The Unchangeable God and Prayer”; Thursday afternoon, Rev. Albert H. Lucas, headmaster of St. Albans’ School, on “Some Marks of a Christian”; day afternoon, Canon Wolven, on “The Christian _Paradox.” His_theme next 1ll be “Blessing Through Ad- [ MRS 1. W. NICHOLSON T0 SPEAK AT CHURCH Rev. Clifford H. Jope to Preach Two Sermons on Life of Jesus. ‘The Nm'h Street Christian Church will chserve onal Temperance Sun- | day tomorr n the Bble school. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Jessie W. Nl(‘h!khn president of the National | Sentinels and the League of Democratic Women for Law Enforcement. Rev. Clifford H. Jope, the pastor, has s morning sermon sus and His emptations.” the fourth in a series on the life of Jesus. The junior church will r the supervision of Mrs. las. sermon_in _the evening Jesus and His Bible.” This service also will mark the annual -ob- servance of Boy Scout Sunday and the church’s string quartet will make its first appearance. The Eureka class quilters will meet | at the church Tuesday, the Ladies’ Aid will sew all day Wednesday and the Naomi_class quilters will spend all day | Thursday at the church. The junior church will present the program at the devotional service to follow the church night _dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. | The Boy Scout troop will meet at 7 pm. Friday and at 8 pm. mary department of the Bible school will present at the church “Tiller's Marionettes.” CALVARY M. E TO HEAR ENFORCEMENT LEADER| €linton N. Howard, Chairman of National United Committee, Will Speak Tomorrow Evening. Clinton N. Howard. chairman of the Netional United Committee for Law Enforcement, will speak at Calvary Methodist Church_Sunday evening on “The Rock of the Republic.” The pub- lic is invited. At the morning service | the minister, Dr. Vernon N. Ridgle: will speak on “The Good Samaritan.” Miss Mary Lesta Wakeman will lead the young people's dfl\olmnnl service at 7 o'clock. The subject of “How We | Got Our Bible” will be continued. The Lenten devotional service Thursday eve- ning will be in charge of the ‘minister. There will be special music by Fred Gross. The Calvary Dramatic Club will pre- | sent Tuesday evening a three-act com- | edy, “The Boomer.” Stanley Wolfe will' take the leading part, supported by Miss Mirian Broas, who plays the part of the heroine. The proceeds of the play will help complete the budget of the young people’s department. SERMONS SCHEDULED BY DR. S. J. PORTER “Singing, Praying, the Grand Amen” Subject of First Baptist Pastor. Living Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will speak tomorTow morning on ing, Living the Grand Amen,” and in the evening on “Sleep and Mischief- Mak ing l{” will talk Thursday evening on “Ephesus—the Effective Church,” the fourth in a series on churches of the New Testament. All biblical students interested are invited to attend these meetings The Swedish Mission will hold a Spring festival, when religious services, with a short address by a prominent speaker. will be followed by a social in the church March 27. finm»rnalifit Umversahst Natlonnl Memorial Church Cor. 16th and S Sts. N.W. Rev. Frederic W. Perkins, D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “The Temptation in the - Wilderness.” National Capital Choir Albert W. Harned, Mus. D. ‘Wednesday, 5:00—Organ Recital. ng at 4 o'clock, the catherdal | He represents the modern | Pri- | mect in the church house at 11| the pri-| "Slng\ng. Pray- | Lecture AID IS SOUGHT FOR UNEM- PLOYED. | FRANCIS ST. AUSTELL. “Years of Rambling in Many Coun- tries” is the subject of a lecture to be | given by Prancis St. Austell under the | auspices of the Employment Commit- |tee of the Washington Federation of Churches, at 8 pm., March 29, at the Y. W. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets, | for ‘the aid of the unemployed of the | District. Mr. Austell has arranged to give a course of lectures under the auspices of the federation committee in various churches ol the clty | TO CONDUCT SERVICES Dr. Copenhaver to Preach on “The Almost Christian” Tomor- row Morning, Services in Epworth Methodist Epis- copal Church South tomorrow morn- ing will be conducted by the pastor, Dr. John C. Copenhaver, who will take as his sermon “The Almost Christian.” For his 8 pm, sermon, “Brass Instead of Gold.” The vested junior choir will sing at both services, under the direc- tion of Lyman S. McCrl’flry The Young People’s Department will conduct services at the District Jail to- morrow at 2 o'clock. Monday evening | the monthly meeting of the Women's church. Each evening & “home prayer meet- ing.” held in the home of some member of the church, will create new interest | of evangelistic Services, to be held in me church from April 2 to 14, and Which will be conducted by Dr. J. C. Massee, assisted by Homer ‘Thek'e small mectmgs with the work being done by the “personal” workers, will be contifiued until the opening of the series. W. H. Loving has charge of | the “home prayer meetings” and H. F. Winn is in charge of the personal workers' group. Dr. Copenhaver will conduct the mid- week prayer meeting Thursday evening. “PASSION KING,” SUBJECT OF TOMORROW’S SERMON Rev. Kenneth B. Carson to Preach at Garden Memorial Presby- terian Church. | [ The third of a series of seven ser- mons on “The Passion King and His Kingdom” will be delivered tomorrow morning by Rev. Kenneth B. Carson in the Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church. The subject will be “The Kl?gkflefore Pilate,” and at the 8 o'clock services he will preac! i Cowardly Comrade.” B The annual meetin; tion was held Wednesday and elected the following officers: Elders, Charles E. John‘nn and James R. Keen, for four years; A. B. Garden, Harry C. Kidwell d_William T. Douglas, for three years; Willilam T. Douglas, secre. tary: D. A. Stansbury, treasurer; H. N. Walling, trustee; Mrs. H. C. Kidwell, deaconess, A reception was tendered | the new members who were brought in du%l;lg (t)}]le year. e Olmstead Shakespearean Actors 0( Los Angeles, Calif., 0“91“ present a | biblical drama in the church hall Wed- | nesday evening. The title is “St. | Claudia, or Pilate’s Wife.” The pastor ::Ilmconr:&r;ue l;gls studies in the Psalms e midweek servi e vices Thursday at § The Young Business Woman's Cl will meet Monday evening at the h((:n‘;g of Mrs. Annie Armstrong, 1418 Twenty- second street southeast. The com- municants’ class will meet the pastor Fgé«;;:y at 7 p.m. in the Sunday school g of the congrega- DAY FOR MEMORIALS Special Observance Will Be Held in Peck Memorial Chapel. A day for gifts or memorials in mem- |ory of loved ones will be observed at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, will take for his subject “The Grand Reviewers.” 7:45 pm. his subject will be Satisfying Conservator.” The junior choir will meet at 7:30 pm. Tuesday with Mrs. Olive Mason. The pastor will conduct a prayer meet- ing service Tuesday at 8 p.m. Parents’ night will be observed by the | Boy Scouts Friday at 8 o'clock. Scout- | master H. C. Tucker will be in charge. There will be basket ball for girls at 7:15 p.m. Friday, Miss Mary Walker, leader. The handcraft school will be in session Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The annual congregational meeting will be held March 29. buptr Mind fitirm At | “Our | | | | FREE LECTURES ON Super Mind Science By Prof. Wm. Estep Founder of Super Mind Science Church explaining the new way To Health, Happiness and Success SUNDAY hool 35m “‘u"z‘&fi: -n.g Spiritual Key ‘Hlfld Cunumntlo- and Di- 3 inity. uc'mus A\‘D DEMONSTRATION Super ‘Vlmd Sclence Center 1614 K St. N. W. EPWORTH M.E. PASTOR | is the sermon theme of Dr. F. W. Per- | kins tomorrow at 11 o'clock, in the | room. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933 DR A.A. STOCKDALE PLANS 2 SERMONS Text of Discussion To- morrow Morning. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, minister at the First Congregational Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Confi- dence Must Return,” and at 8 pm. on “An Open Mind and a Closed Mouth.” The vested chofr, under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. The Friendship Hour, at the close of the evening service, will be in charge of the Mount Pleasant Circle. ‘The Mission Club will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary with a meeting and dinner Monday at 6 o'clock in the Sun- day school room. The Working Band meets Monday at 10 am. Many help- ers are needed to complete a large order of work sent by the Red Cross. Lunch- eon served at noon. The Young Wom- en's Club dinner and meeting will be held Tuesday at 6:15 o'clock. Follow- ing the dinner, Mrs. William P. Ben- son will review “The Fountain,” by Charles Morgan. The I. C. Y. C. Club will meet at the church at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The Men's Bowling League will meet at the Recre- ation Alleys, Tuesday at 8 o'clock. The Mount Pleasant Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Celia Luxford, 3568 Thir- teenth street, Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Assisting host- ess, Mrs. H. W. Goddard. Red Cross | sewing will be done. Dr. Stockdale will give a Lenten lec- ture on “Religion and Health,” at the Washington Hotel, from 11:30 to 12:15 Wednesday. The midweek supper and meeting will be held Thursday. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock, and Dr. Stockdale will speak at 6:45 p.m. on the subject, “What the Mnterillut Does Not See.” SERMON TOMORROW ‘“‘Better Than Bradstreet” Is Topic for All Souls’ Unitarian Church. At All Souls' (Unitarian) Church, the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B Pierce, | Missionary Society will be held in the | will preach tomorrow on “Better Than | emphasize ‘“Neighbors' radstreet,” at the 11 o'clock service. | The Ida May Gale Memorial -Library | will be open for the circulation of | books. At 3 o'clock the young people | | The last in a series of Bach programs | Jwfll be played by the organist, Lewis | Corning Atwater, at 5 o'clock. This Rodeheaver. | Will be followed at 5:30 by & book chat, | Baptist- |at which Dr. Will Hutchins of Ameri- |can University will review Bernard | | Shaw's latest work. “The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God.” Supper is served by a special committee | of the Business and Professional Wom- en's Club from 6 to 7 o'clock. At the 6:30 Fireside Circle for young people, | Herbert Smith will show motion pic- |tures. A German film, “Zwei Men- | schen,” will be shown at the motion | picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30, | (and at a special presentation at 3: 15 o'clock. Sewing groups of the Women's Alliu ance will meet as follows: Red Cross, Monday; Crittenton Home, Tuesday; Gallinger Hospital, Thursday. On | Thursday and Friday e\erlngs Pierce | | Hall | Bound.” | Alliance will be Friday at 11 o'clock. Players will present “Outward | A meeting of the Women's | For the children of the church school and their friends there will be a mo- | tion picture party Sl!urda) afternoon. WILDERNESS TEMPTATION SUNDAY SERMON THEME | Dr. F. W. Perkins to Preach at Universalist National Me- morial Church. “The Temptation in the Wilderness” Universalist National Memorial Church, This is the second in the series of | Lenten sermons which Dr. Perkins is | preaching on “Great Hours in the Life of Jesus.” The women to do Red Cross sewing | will meet Tuesday at 10 o'clock in the | parish house. Luncheon will be served at noon. At 1:30 the Mission Circle will meet for its monthly and annual business meetings. The study program | following the meetings will be in charge | of Mrs. Beaty, Mrs. G. B. King pre- senting a program on the mission work in North Carolina. At 3:30 the Girl | Scouts will meet in the young people’s Dr. Harned will present another of the Lenten organ programs Wednesday at 5 o'clock. The Boy Scouts will meet Friday at 7 o'clock in Perkins Hall. Methodist ¥rntgatant 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 8.m —“The Hand of Jesus.” 7:00 pm—Christian Endeavor Societies. 8:00 p.m.—“Why I Believe There “Confidence Must Return” Is BY DR. U. 6. B. PIERCE |2 | Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Service. Anniversary BEGINS EIGHTH YEAR OF MINISTRY HERE. REV. GEORGE E. SCHNABEL. With the services tomorrow Rev. George E. Schnabel, the minister of Albright Memorial Evangelical Church, will begin his eighth year of ministry in | Washington. At the sesslon of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Conference held at Lewistown, Pa., Mr. Schnabel was re- turned for another year. With this eight-year pastorate and a former nine- year pastorate at Immanuel Church of Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. Schnabel holds the | record for long pastorates in the Evan- gelical Church. ‘Thesermon theme tomorrowat 11 0’clock will be “The Business of the Hour and the Love of God.” The evening service at 8 o'clock will begin with a service | ol song. The sermon subject will be! “That Lonesome lt)ng'mx for That Undefinable Something.' ‘The Albright Bmtherhood will meet ‘Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock for a fellowship dinner. One of the best programs of the season will be presented, with Wil- liam Tyler Page as the principal speaker. Edward Turner, the president, will preside. The committees will meet Thursday night for the Easter program of evan- gelism. Following the committee meet- cottage prayer meetings will be | d in various homes of the community. The Campaign of Evangelism will begin April 2. MARK NEIGHBORS DAY Church in March.” | The Chevy Chase Baptist Church will | day” in the| | “March to Church in March” program | at the morning service tomorrow. The | pastor, Rev. Edward O. Clark, will | jand enthusiasm for the coming series |0f L'Allegro Club will meet for a hike. | | speak on “The Peace Jesus Gives.” A story-sermon will be given to tht mem- | bers of the junior congregation. “Hymns of the Denominations: 1. will be the evening subject. Tlustrated hymns will be thrown on the screen. The Woman's Society will meet Mon- | | day at 11 am. with White Cross ac-| tivity. Following the luncheon snd business sessicn, the meeting will be | addressed by Mrs. J. E. Arnold on “The American Indian.” Mrs. George B.| Fraser will Ieud the de\ollonal service. REV. S C. COALE SPEAKS ‘“Heart's Belected Theme of Sermon. “The Heart's Longing” will be Rev.| S. Carroll Coale's sermon theme tomor- | Tow at Brightwood Park M. E. Church. | “His Friend Joe” will be the title of | the children’s story. “One Man and Jesus” will be the evening topic. A concert will be given Tuesday lnd Wednesday evenings by the choir and | others for the benefit of the Ladies’ | Guild. The Epworth League will hold a busi- ness meeting Tuesday. | The minister will deliver the fourth of a series of Lenten addresses ’rhurs- dn3 evening. Longing" as| mrthnhiat Epiarnpnl SOUTH. FRANCIS ASBURY EPGAR C. PRy 11:00 a.m. Vhat Thomas Missed.” 7:00 pm.—“A Peculiar People.” 9:30 a.m.—Church School. Music—Francis ___Vested Choir. EPWORTH 13th St. and North Carolina Ave, N.E. Rev. John C. Copenhaver. D. D. 11 a.m—"THE. ALMOST - NSTEAD Asbury Quartet and Wesley _Pellowship Young Pmp.! s Department, 8 p.m. Thursdey ch “ELCOME TO ALL. ST Mount Vernon Place Southern Methodism's Representative Church Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. Nw. CoRDIAL Ny NN Church School, 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. “Rebullding the Foundations” 8:00 P.M. “A Family Affair.”” DR. FORNEY HUTCHINSON NN A\ Special Music by the Large Is a Judgment Day.” Vested Choir, Under the Direc- ’ tion of R. Deane Shure. 7 S 22NN :Methodist Calbary Columbia Road, Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister Rock of the Re- B ron Clinton N, : e_Church School. 7:00 pm—Y. P.'s Meeting. umen Service, Thursduy at 8. Metropolltan Memorial Mass. and Nebraska Aves. N.W. James Shera Montgomery, D.D. Minister 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Public_worship, with sermon INTGO! b MO MERY. R 03D 1y "Y AST. 8:00—¢An Evening wiih Seth Park- 8por nwr Metro- gandlll Girector: ELDBROOKE ‘Wisconsin Ave. at River Road N.W. WALTER M. MICHAE! 11370 &.m.—Sérmon: Edwin Holt Hughes, Resident Bishop Benjamin W. Meeks, District Snperln&endent Episcopal FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. Minister, REV. EDDY LUCIUS FORD 0 worth League. Vested chorus choir under direction of Justin Lawrie. ‘The Church With the Lighted Cross. TRINITY Feongfu spgrne DAN L. ENNIS, D. D., Minister, ll l m ~Holy Communion. Gur Christ Transtorms Men. BRIGHTWOOD PARK Eighth Bi. at Jefferson N.W. CARROLL COALE, Minister, CONN. AVE. & Chevy Chase Baptists “March to| BISHOP OF ALASKA T0 BE HEARD HERE Rt. Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe to Preach at Church of Epiphany Tomorrow. The special preacher at the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service will be Right Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, missionary bishop of Alaska. The bishop, whose see covers the entire Territory of Alaska, has been working in this field for nearly 40 years and will tell in his sermon of present- day conditions in the Far Northwest and of the progress of his missionary work. The sermon at evensong at 8 o'clock will be delivered by Rev. James De Wolf Hubbard, and the entire service will be especially designed for young people. The speaker at the Lenten noon-day services next week, Monday to Friday, inclusive, will be Right Rev. Robert E. L. Strider, bishop coadjutor of West Virginia. He is official missioner for the Province of Washington. ‘The addresses at the 4:45 o'clock services will be given Monday by Rev. Charles T. Warner, rector of St. Al- ban's parish; Tuesday, Rev. Dr. Prancis Yarnall; Thursday, Rev. Alvin Lamar ‘Wills and, Friday, Rev. Alexander Za- briskie, a member of the faculty of the Virginia Theological Seminary. On Wednesday from 1:30 to 5:30 there will be eight half-hour services of interces- |sion, with meditations and devotions led by visiting clergymen of varlous | Christian communions. These short pe- riods are ranged for the convenience of those who cannot remain for the entire | afternoon. There will be celebrations of the holy communion Thursday and Saturday at 7:30 and 11 am. ‘WHO OWNS EARTH’ TOPIC Dr. Dunham to Preach at Western Presbyterian Church. At the Western mw'.ertm chun-.h tomorrow morning, the pastor, Dr. | umnam, il take for W subject “Who Owns the Earth?” “A Challenge to Youth” will be the theme in the eve- ning. ‘The “Westerners,” the new men’s or- ganization, indulged in games and ath- letic sports at their meeting Wednes- day evening. The sports were led by E. C. Brownell is president. ‘The Trilla B. Young Class will have dinner tonight at the Dodge Hotel. ‘There will be a Chinese dinner and a shore dinner served by groups of | women Friday. Following, there will be a “cruise” sponsored by the Board | of Deacons. 3 (flnfigfighinnuf CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 31th AND LOWELL STS. N.W. GEORGE FARNHAM, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Church School. . Oliver Spiller, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. Eddy of Boston. Sunday Evening Club, 6:30 Special Lenten Services Each Thursday at K pm. D. Brewer THE MODERN ERA NEEDS “A DYNAMIC CONCEPTION OF GOD” REV. RUSSELL J. CLINCHY Will Speak on That Topic At Mt. Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 A.M. COLUMBIA ROAD AT 14th ST. 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. 11 A.M. “CONFIDENCE MUST RETURN.” 8 P.M. “AN OPEN MIND AND A CLOSED MOUTH.” Dr. Stockdale's Lenten Lecture, Hotel Washington, Wednesday, 11:30 to 12:15 Noon, Subject— “Religion and Health.” SIXTH 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Rev. Godfrey Chobot, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Graded b 11:00 a.m.—Morning N impossible.” 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor meet- ng. ursday. 8 p.m.—Midweek service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CHEVY CHASE Chery Chase Circle llegian: Young People's Soclety. Washington Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. 5 Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister D:ds—sundu! Bchool. Temperance i OO—Mormnxl worship, almer, Blessed?” by rmon SeATe” e Vho 7:00—Christian Endeavor Socleties. 8:00—Evensong and sermon, “The Sllences of Jesus.” NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH J. D. Wildman. F. 8. Schondan spoke. | " CLEVELAND PARK | "B. Y. P. U. News “Faithful ~ Steward,” a two-act operetta with original words and music, will be presented by Hyattsville at the high school auditorium tomorrow, at 7 p.m., under the leadership of Elizabeth Nnrwn ard Bill Hayes. National Memorial will present “The ‘Two Masters” tomorrow at 7 p.m., with Caroline Reece, Beatrice Rhinehart, Florence Rice, Ruth Gary, Lucille Ter- rill, Esther Thomas, Maureen Lane and Lucy Spelden in the cast. Monthly federation meeting will be held next Tuesday at First Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham will spuk LOT TO BE SUBJECT OF HAMLINE SERMON Rev. H. W. Burgan to Discuss “The Prayers of Great Men” at Evening Services. At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow, at 11 am, sermon subject of Rev. H. W. Burgan, minister, is “But If Lot—What Then?” In the evening the sermon topic will be “The Praycrs of Great Men.” choir will sing. The High School and Epworth Leagues will have a joint meeting with | a tea at 6 o'clock in the social hall of | the church. At 6:45 the students of Lucy Webb Hayes National Training | School, under the direction of Miss | Florence Slacer, will present the re- | liglous drama, ‘“Monica,” by Lydia Glover Deseo. Prof. W. M. Gewehr will address the men’s Bible class and their friends Tuesday night on “Manchuria—the Present Situation. and the Possible | Outcome.” Tt will be Ladies’ night. The devotional meeting will be held | Thursday night. A box social and spell- ing bee, interspersed with musical num- | bers, will be given Friday at 6:30 p.m. This is sponsored by one of the Ladies’ | Ald Soclety g‘rnups. with Mrs. H. E. Brockeon as chairman. The church is now forming fits Easter class of new members. - Twelfth Street. Christian. ‘The pastor, Rev J. F. Whitfield, will use for his subject tomorrow, at 11 a.m., “The Head of the Church.” Com- munion at noon. Sermon, 8 pm. by Rev. Willilam 8. Daugherty, Howard | Unifi'ttrs".y. Prayer meeting Wednesday | night. | The | Preshyterian | CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Orranized 1868. Southern General Assembly Intersection of 15th and 16th and . Irving Sts. N.W. Rev. JAMES H. TAYLOR. D. D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m —Morning_Worship. Bermon by Dr. Taylor. 5:00 p.m.—Westminster League. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.- —E\en&ng Worship. by Dr. Taylor. 8:00 p.m —Thursday—Prayer Take 14th §t. Car or Mt. Pi | Slth si. Bus o lrvin T F OURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister | Sermon Bervice. nt Car or NW. | A RAH AN OV N, i 11:00 AM — “The Power of Jesus.” (Matthew, xvii, Verse 18) 8:60 P.M.— = “The Exodus of Israel From Egypt.” (Exodus, xi) T B Chureh of the Pilgrims On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.W. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Rev. Andrew Reid Bird Minister Divine Worship and Preaching by the Minister at 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 pm. Organ Recital, 7:30 P.) A Cordial Welcome to All | Yreshyterian GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 3st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, ter. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship and ser- “Jesus Over Agnntt the Treasury” 8:45 p.m —Christian Endeavor. 7:30—Young People's Society. WESTERN H St. Bet. 19th and 20th ww Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. hnor “WHO OWNE! rHE EARTRI 8:00 P.M. “A CHALLENGE TO YOUTH.” GUNTON-TEMPLE 16th and Newton Streets. Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D., Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday hool. 1100 AT —SeTmen. Beatin ther's Burden 6:45 p.m.—Youns People's etings. COVENANT FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N 13th & H Sts. & N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 11:00 AM. “THE CROSS THAT CHALLENGES” 8 PM “THE SOLILOQUY OF MARK” On Tuesday morning at 11:30 Dr. Sizoo will deliver the tmrd of a series of Lenten lectures in the ball rwm of the Mayflower Hotel when he will discuss “The Chris- tian Faith in Its Relation to Morals.” JOCELYN ST. Diffic: 8:0C r.m.—Bible Drama. Galilee.” mm HAND, D. D., Minister. sague. ‘oung le’s 5 SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW Yol‘-x A.VENUI CHURCH D areer !n:x P& Paelise % k3 sriv'e New Tork. ts. N.W. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, Minister. Morning Worship at 11 AM. SUBJECT, “THE DEFEAT OF FEAR.” 10 AM. HON CLINTON N. HOWARD will address the Men's Bible Class on “THE ROCK OF THE REPUBLIC.” Young People’s Meetings Sundsy evening, 230 and 73 7:30. PECK MEMORIAL Pa. Ave., 28th and M Sts. N.W, !l.VlNG W. KETCHUM, Hlnkh! 3 5 3 p.m. E. 6:30 pm. Prayer mntlu ’hleldlv. 8 p.m. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. E DR. SIZ00 GIVES FIRST LENTENTEXT ‘The Cross That Challenges’ Announced for Tomor- row’s Sermon. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will have for his sub- ject “The Cross That Challenges.” This | | is the first of a series of Sunday morn- | ing Lenten sermons on “The Cross.” At' 8 pm., he will present the second | in a series of soliloquies which turn on | the gospel story. Tomorrow evening | he will give “The Soliloquy of Mark.” Dr. Sizoo will deliver the third Len- ten lecture on the serles in the ball | Toom of the Mayflower Hotel, Fuesday, | at 11:30 am. “The Christian Faith in | Its Relation to Morals” will be the sub- ject for discussion by Dr. Siz00. These lectures will be broadcast over Station the | WMAL. The Lincoln Guild will serve tea in- formally Thursday at 4:45 o'clock at| the church for the group of adults who | are interested in hearing a series of | tn].ks Dr. Sizoo will gl\': at that time Qatholic St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N.W. Bet. G & H Sts. BUNDAY MASSES. Low Masses at 7 and 8: High Mass at 9:15. Low Masses at 10:30 and 11:30, Christadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. N.W. ndsy Worskip, 11:156 am. 8. 5. 10 e.m Sy e B ass. M. Hniversal Design The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoneleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “Death or Conscious Change” Stoneleich Cfllll':'gnlnAr"Av!. & LSt N.W. Bivine Hrience THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH | on PrPsbvm'lnnhrn sses G. B. Pierce, minister of AII Soul s Unitarian Church, will be the | guest speaker Thursday evening at the midweek prayer service. The general theme for this series of Lenten medi- tations is “The Lord’s Prayer.” Dr. | Pierce will have for his subject, “Give : Us Our Daily Bread.” Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH, Leader 11 am—/HEALING HUMAN RE- TIONSHIPS." 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME. QUIET HOUR PLANNED Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Lu- | ther Place Church, has “Forerunners of Christ” as the theme of his sermon | tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, and | “What Is Goodness?” at the evening service. The quiet hour will be held 'I'hursdny evening in the church parlors. The pas- tor will preside. Frienda Friends Meeting of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45. __All interested are welcome. Friends Meeting (Orthodox) ith and Irving Streets N.W. School 3 1811 Eye St. N.w. m —Sunday Schoo! “Sivetine or Worshp. REF“é’fi’R«ED‘ 15th and O N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor V(Ilhrmnan Hrience " Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Cllllrch oi Chrls( Scientist Third Church of Chml Scientist 13th and L Sts. N. NW. Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N.W. SUBJECT: “MATTER” SERVICES - READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. NW. —Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednes- day, 9 to 7, and Sundays and holi- days, 2:30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH —Hours, 1:30 to days. sed Sunday: THIRD CHURCH—( 14th and G Sts. H (Wednesda Sundays ar 111 C 5:30 1 ad St. N.E week rado 9:30 to ] 30, to 7: 30 to (except Wednesdavs, Sundays & h 2:30 to § p.m. | All are welcome to attend our church (i S) ALL'SOULS [2{)" CHURCH = 16%nd Harvard sis, | /Minister, | | “BETI'ER THAN BRADSTREET.” 315 pm.-Special Presentation— i Menschen. 5:00 pm.—Program of Bach music. Lewis Atwater, Organist . — B Chat — “Bernard L i’ Latest"—Dr. Will o 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour: (Western Electric Sound.) “ZWEI MENSCHEN." A Notable German Picture, | | services and use our reading rooms. (I)ihrrifigqtirrn Soclely of thmghm, D. C. 1326 Eye Street Northwest Phone MEtropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader. SUNDAY MEETINGS: 11 AM.—LECTURE—Dean Franklin. Subject: “THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES.” The recent book. “THE GREAT MIGRA- TION.” which is occupsing the attention of the religious world. will be reviewed. 8 PM.—LECTURE—Dean Franklin. Wednesday. & p.m—Prosperity and Heal- n g Service—Dean Franklin. Friday, 8 ible lnlrrvu ation, Dean OPEN DAILY Franklin. XCEPT HOLIDAYS. Classes—Every evening except Thursday and Saturday. ALL ARE WELCOME. 5 § fipifirnpal | ROCK CREEK PARISH Saint Mark’s Third and A Sircets Southeast. REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY. Rector 2 peaple’s Meeting. Praver and Ser- r Lhe Rector oly__Communion. AN ELCOME i $ST.JAMES CHURCH Eichth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. D. etor. 7:30 a.m—Low Mass. 10:30 a.m.—Matins. 11:00 p.m. Hm-. mass and sermon. 7:30 p.m.—So'e: Evensong Benediction. Daily Mass, 7 am. " e 13th and D_or Florida Ave. care i Aih and C Streets Northeast. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. REV. G. n:mu:u:w GRIFFITH. 7:30—Corporate_Communion of the O mminicant's Lessue folowed ty Fellowship Breakfast. 9:30—Church School. 11:00—Morning Prayer 'Xy'ht Re;tar l'flls e 6 p.m.—Young People’ SERVICES. a3 L'f"l:'udly and Wbdnem"— hursday and Saturday ( - z\'nnuncmmm—mly Communion st o eoc vice and lnxtmctmn to lhl T eing peopie of the church: ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. N.W. Rev. George F. Dudley, D. D.. Reetor. Rev. John F. Robertson, Assistant. and Sermon. ch. Sunday . Monday Tuesc s Wedhesaas Thursda: 0, 10:30 a.m. 200 a.m., 3:45, 8:00 00 p.m. 00 a,m. Memorial Church | Conn. Ave. N.W. ) 'g Sterrett, Rector. m—Holy, Cnmmunhm m; day School m.—Morning an and Ser- “'a'é’x'vnu and Address T4 Evening Praver 1317 G St N.W.. REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. ST. ruL: CHURCH Church R, tnd Webster St. HOLY CO‘IP ORTFR (‘HI\Y‘EL Georzia 3 by < GNE ST 'PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23rd St. N.W. pmmn n, n Chapel. 15 SUNDAY. Eucharist s ST. THOMAS’ 18th beiween P and Q C. ERNEST SMITH. D. C. L., REV. REV. WM. §. FISHOP, D. D.. Viear SERVICES AND APPOINTMENTS. 00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. am.—Church_School. ‘m.—Bible Class. Sermon on of series on Unseen orld 4:00 p.m.—Instruction fn Church Doe- trine_and Bible Truth. Wednesday and Friday—Evensons and dress. 4:30 pm M.)—Holy Elturny lAnnunrunon B § Euch: 11:00 Church of Our Savior . Tuesday eve. dur: Rev. Alvin hm‘r St. Agnes Church 46 Que St. N.W. (Fla. Ave. or N. (‘ll“nl St. Clri Bunday services, 7 Sunday h Daily Mass. 7 a.m V AND NEW ST. ANDREW’S iirunrme The Rev. A. J. Wllder, S.T.B,, Rector am. Young Peo- cher the Rector . Moody St. John’s Clmrcl: Lafayette Square 8:00 2.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Dr. Frederick M. Kirkus will preach. 4:00 pm.—Evensong and Sermon. Rev. Leon A. Shearer will preach. Washington Cathedral Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion.. . 7:30am. aska. m —$oung Peaple's Soctety, R on by Rev. r. Hubbare. ullny Holy Communi n nd Sermon. 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