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A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY PALMS 0 FEATURE SPECIAL SERVICES | IEVANGELIST PLANS SUNDAY SERVICES Dr. Allen A. Stockdale to Preach of “Waving Palms Now” Tomorrow. Services especially appropriate for Palm Sunday will be conducted by Dr. Allen A. Stockdale at the First Con- gregational Church. At 11 o'clock he will preach on the subject “lemx Palms Now,” and at 8 pm. he will review Vash Young's well-known book, “Let's Start Over Axlln » Little chil- dren from the beginners' and primary departments will be in the pulplt with Dr. Stockdale for a few minutes at the opening of the morning service. They will sing an invocation under the di- rection of Mrs. W. W. Gilbert. The vested choir of 60 volces, under the direction of Ruby Smith Stahl will sing at both services. The friend- ship hour at the close of the evening service will be in charge of the Young ‘Women's Club. - "The Lenten communion class will hold | 4ts closing meeting Sunday evening with Dr. Stockdale and the Membership Committee of the church. The meeting ‘will open at 6:30. The midweek supper will not be held Thursday. The Holy Thursday com- munion service will be held at 8 oclock Dr. Stookdale will speak on “The Mid- night Christ” The choir will sing. New memben will be received at this The ‘Working Band will meet Monday at 10 am. e Women's Society will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Sunday school room. Mrs. Watts O. Pye of the American Board of Fenchow, Shansi, China, will tell of her work there. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Dr. Stockdale will close his series of Junior Union officers were installed by J. Hershel Cooper of the United Breth- ren Church last Sunday as follows: Pruldgm., m:lk Nllmberl, umm terasurer, le'y 'I'he soclety from columbu Helzhu ‘hristian Church received the banner lor hnvin( 100 per cent of their mem- present, while the group from Sh 1 th largest mvednu?ln- ner for the number present ‘The new officers of the Senior Society of Rhode Island Methodist Protestant Church who were installed last week by their pastor, Rev. R. Y. Nicholson, are: President, James Crooks; vice pres- i~nt, Mary Kinney; corresponding sec- ret recording 'l'he Senior Society of Keller Me- morial Lutheran Church will hold a special meeting tomorrow evening with Mrs. Bowdler as leader. Two of the alumni members, Paul Miller and Paul De Hart, will speak, and Roy Grove will speak, representing the active society. Mr. Ferguson, choir leader, will render special music. The Intermediate Soci- ety of this church will hold their Spring rally tomorrow evening with Mr. Martin, thneir advisor, as leader. Miss Elizabeth Anderson will lead the FOR PALM SUNDAY Dr. St. Paul’s Lutheran An- nounces Program. Palm Sunday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, pastor, D‘;’; will be marked by special services. At 11 o'clock the chorus choir will enter the church singing. Following the choir will march the confirmation class, led by the pastor and acolytes. The full common service of the Lutheran Church will be used. Solos will be by Lynn Gilichrest, Miss Edith Stowell and Eugene Dahl. A group of adult members will be re- ceived into the church, after which the rite of confirmation will be adminis- tered to a class of boys and girls. The sermon will continue the Lenten series by Dr. Snyder on “Bible Stones,” the Bagby Christian Endeavor Society at Columbia Heights Christian Church to- morrow evening, using the topic, “What Deciding for Christ Means.” Short talks will be given by Rev. Harvey Baker . Smith, pastor; Mrs. W. J. Eicher, ad- visor; Alice Matthews, and Louise Smith. Special music is being planned. ‘The Alumni Union is planning their annual meeting and banquet for May 10 to be held at Calvary Baptist Church. The United Brethren Senior Society will meet tomorrow at 4 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A, on E near Seventh street. A musical program has been planned. The Intermediate Dramatic Club are now rehearsing a play entitled “The Dust of the Emh," ‘which will be pre- sented next mon DECISION DAY TO BE HELD Lenten lectures at the Washington He Wednesday. His subject will be “The Oem\nty of Immortality.” The ltcture is from 11:30 amm. to 12.15 an pen to the public. ‘CONQUERING CHRIST’ THEME OF SERMON Rev. R. L. Wood to Preach at Pet- worth Methodist Church Tomor- row—Mausic Special. ‘Two musical public schools will furnish the Joseph H. Daniel Gl ( McKinley High School, under tion of Mrs. Bella Thompsos nn:mg two numbers, and the Boyl Quu-m. of Cen! High Scl girls’ choir Dmlnm-mcwm the Lenten offering boxes, and in a arranged program, present on the altar, “The Service of the Rugged Cross |Arch and Silent Communion” will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock. A rugged | SO cross will be erected within the chancel, and then banked in palms and fern:. ‘The congregation will receive the sacra- ment of the Lord's supper in silence. FIRST BAPTIST SERMON BY DR. SAMUEL PORTER #“Courage and Sympathy of Jesus” Subject to Be Discussed To- morrow Morning. ‘The Courage and sympathy of Jesus” will be the subject of Dr. Sam Judson Porter, pastor of the First Bap— tist Church, temorrow morning and the evening he will speak on “The Alm- less Procession.” The Lord's supper will be observed at the morning service. Swedish services will be held at 3:30 pm., Dr. K. E. Carlson preaching. Mrs. O. E. Howe, president of the Baptist Women’s Missionary Associa- tion of the District of Columbia, will address the Women’s Society at 11 o'clock Wednesday on ‘““The Coming Conventions.” Election of officers. The Fidelis class will meet Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. E. Carson, 1332 I street. NINE TO BE CONFIRMED BY LUTHERAN PASTOR Rev. Edward G. Goetz to Preach Tomorrow Morning on “The Open Door.” “The Open Door” will be the subject of the sermon at Zion Lutheran Church, by Rev. Edward G. Goetz, the pastor, tomorrow at 11 a.m. Nine children will be confirmed. At 8 p.m. a confirmation class reunion and homecoming service will be held under the auspices of Lhe‘ Luther League.. At the Holy Thursday service at a, pm. holy communion will be admin- istered and the pastor will preach on “The Seventh Word From the Cross,” the last in this series. A special serv- ice will be held Good Friday at 8:15 pm. The semi-annual congregational meet- dng will be held in the chapel April 20 at 8 pm. On April 21 at 8 pm, the Sunday school will hold a parent- teacher meeting and social. WILL PRESENT PLAY “The Terrible Meek,” a moving play of the time of the Crucifixion, will be presented by Pierce Hall Players, All Sculs’ Unitarian Church, tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. This ‘Mll precede the show- ing u( the film, “Young America.” At the 11 o'clock service the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, will preach on the subject, “The Faith Triumphant.” Pierce Hall Players will hold its an- nual meeting Monday evening, followed by a program of entertainment features. The annual meeting of the congregation will be held April 12. A Communion service will be held Thursday at 5 o'clock and on Friday evening there will be a Union Service at the Univer- @alist National Memorial Church. “STRANGE PARADE” The Cleveland Park Congregational Church will celebrate Palm Sunday with appropriate music and a sermon by the pastor, Rev. George Farnham. His subject will be “Strange Parade.” ‘The Christian_Endeavor Sodety held BY CHURCH TOMORROW Dr. Bernard Braskamp to Deliver Sermon at Gunton-Temple Memorial. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian on “Palm Sunday.” In the church school at 9:45 a.m., Decision day will be observed. The Women's Missionary Society will ce |ON_Our TO CONVENE MONDAY Quarterly Meeting of Archdiocesan Union to Be Held at Church of the Nativity. The April quarterly meeting of the n.shmmnn lecnon of the Baltimore of Holy Name Socizflu 'fll be hdd at the Church of the Nativity, 6000 Georgia avenue, Mon- parish membership and activities. Plans will be formulated for the an- nual _convention of the Baltimore diocesan *Union of Holy Name Bo- P Camr L. Alello, put pruldenz of the ashington area, has been appointed chnrmm of the Committee on Ar- rangements for the convention and will tions for more than parish | send a dekg-ucn ™ meeting and to report at the April ot meeting as to the numbers they will e, Arangements. e peing made ents are made wit.h se\enl of the local bus companies for this purpose. DR. PERKINS ANNOUNCES SUNDAY SERMON THEME “Victory Through Defeat” Will Be Preached at Universalist Na- tional Memorial Church. “Victory Through Defeat” is the theme of the sermon for Palm Sunday which will be preached by Dr. F. W. Perkins at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. ‘The women will meet Tuesday at 10 o'clock for Red Cross sewing in the arish house. At noon luncheon will ge served. The Ladies’ Aid Association will meet at 1:30. At the Wednesday organ recital at 5 o'clock Dr. Harned will present a Wagner program. At 8 o'clock Thursday there will be a com- munion service commemorating the Last Supper. On the evening of Good Priday at 8 o'clock “The Seven Last Words of Christ” will be thenes for three-minute meditations by Dr. Perkins and Dr. U. G. B. Pierce of All Souls Unitarian Church, thus carrying out the long- standing custom of a union Good Fri- day servxce for these two churches. OFFICERS ELECTED At the Eastern Presbyterian Church the pastor, Dr. Alfred E. Barrows, will preach tomorrow morning on “Crowning Christ.” The chorus choir and the junior choir will render special music. In the evening Page McK. Etchison will give a lecture on the Oberammergau Passion Play, illustrated with colored slides. ‘The annual held Thursday. The following officers were elected for three-year terms: El- ders, Gilbert Hutchinson, Gail Bon- hnm, A. K. Willilams;_deacons, Charles Loughery, William Dargie: trustees, William~ A. Beall, John S. Blake, Ed- ward C. Smith. George Loughery, who has served as trustee for 30 years, was elected a life member of the Board of Trustees. The trustees presented him with an emblem ring as a token of esteem and a recognition of his long and efficient service. Myers Hand, who has been an elder for 24 years, was presented with a Bible as an expression of friendship of the elders and appre- ciation of his Ililhlul service. SPECIAL MEETINGS Sunday morning will begin a week of special meetings at the Wallace Me- morial United Presbyterian Church. Th: minister, Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, will speak each evening, except Mondly. when the Olmsted Players of Angeles will present “St. Claudia.” Dr Hawthorne's sermon subjects as Palm Sunday, 11 a 5| BISHOP WILL CONFIRM | pm.; business meeting was | tion tomorrow. ‘The | at 11 a.m. will be “Spurning subject tomorrow being ‘“Stones of Praise.” Ir: the evening Dr. Snyder will preach on “Peter, Confessor,” and the choir will sing. Services will be held each night dur- ing Holy week, except Saturday. The service preparatory to the holy com- munion will be observed Wednesday and Thursday nights, and Good Friday night th;l holy communion will be ad- T HOLY WEEK SERVICES BEGIN SIXTH SERIES Albright Memorial Evangelical Program Includes Sermon for Each Day. Palm Sunday will usher in the sixth series of Holy Week services at Albright Memorial Evangelical Church. The ser- mon subjects for the week follow: Palm Sunday 11 a.m., “Life’s Highest Achievement”; 8 p.m., “The Triumphal “The Loneliest on Our smet’ ‘Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., “The Betrayal of Jesus on Our Street.” Wednudu gtn pm., “The Trial of und.ny 7:45 pm., “Me and My treet.” Friday, 7:45 pm. “The Crucifixion Street.” ‘There will be specially arranged music service, and on Thursday night holy eommunion urv- inister, Rev. George E. Schna- bel wll! om::m.e at all services, distributed at the morn- the service mndny nf ht the Board will meet. l‘fiht the Evening Circle o! the Gund o ‘meet for its monthly meeting follow- ing the Holy Week Service. FEDERATION OF CHURCHES TO HOLD ANNUAL DINNER Address Will Be Delivered by New York Minister at Meeting April 25. ‘The annual dinner and meeting of the umn'mn Federation of Churches will be held April 25 at Cllvl.ry Baptist Church at 6 o'gl‘och Church, New York City, will deliver an address. The dinner will be attended by men and women. chairman the day Dr. Buttrick will be in | mittee for Law Enforcement, will retreat with ministers at American U versity. Arrangements are being for distribution of tickets for the din- ner meeting in the various Protestant churches of the city. e CLASS AT EPIPHANY Dr. Z. B. Phillips Will Occupy Pul- pit in Special Evensong Service at 8 0’Clock. ‘The bishop, James E. Freeman, will visit the Church of the Epiphany to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock to ad- minister the apostolic rite of confirma- tion and to preach. The rector of the Dr. Z. B. Phillips, will occupy schedule of ochcr services during Holy week is as follows: Monday, holy com- munion at 7:30 and 11 am.; evening prayer and sddress by the Tector at 4:45; Tuesday, holy communion at 7:30 and 11 a.m.; evening prayer and address by Dr. Prancis Yarnell at 4:45; Wed- nesday, holy communion at 7:30 and 11 am.; lpeclll half-hour services of intercession from 1:30 to 5:30 pm.; Maundy Thursday, holy communion at 7:30 and 11 am. and 8 pm.; evening prayer and address by Rev. Alvin La- mar Wills at 4:45; Good day, litany and address at 10 p.m,; on the Words From the Cross,” con- ducted by Dr. Phillips, from 12 to 3 pm.; evening prayer and address by Rev. James Dewoll Hubbard at 4:45 cantata, under the direction of Adolf Torovsky, organist and choir- master, at 8 p.m.; Easter even, holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and holy bap- | M tism at 4:45 pm. e CLASS TO BE RECEIVED Trinity Lutheran Confirmation Service Tomorrow. In Trinity Lutheran Church a class of boys and girls will be received into communicant membership by confirma- Rev. H. M. H.emnng will address his sermon specifically to the class. The Sunday school will take part in and sing in the servlce ‘The German service will be omitted. A reunion service for the youth of the church will be held at 8 p.m. During Holy week the following order of services will be observed: Maundy Good Friday, pm. to 1 pm, with sermon by Rev. E. Engelbert of Baltimore. Good Fri- day German communion service, 8 p.m. At the Mount Rainier Mission Stu- dent-Pastor Edwin Pieplow will confirm a class of children at 11 am. At 8 Henry W. Snyder of |meeting will be mlde m, pm. a class of adults will be presented !or ‘membership. At the Memorial United Br!filren Church mmorm'l the minister, B. Daugherty, will have chme services nmrmx‘xgn and eve- ning. Holy communion be ob- | i Iy 'rhrone, and at 8 pm, 8 pm., "Is ‘Salvation Worth Bothering 4t election of officers April 2. Charles ‘Wells was named as president. Thz annual Good Friday supper and service will be held ap 6:30 14, Mrs. C. G. Woodnury’s c.he wannnl Association will flrele A iha PPt . About?” cbservance cf the Lord's sup- per; Pnl.‘hy. 8 pm., “The Great cision”; hst.cr. 11 a.m., “He Is Risen’ , ?‘n’é” 5 o as organist_will m.%mmmm inclusive, at 8 p.m. ill preach each evening musical num- 3 will meet Tuesday, after the service. A meeting of the Women's will feature will be & éh vllm"-‘:f mmmnssnun-m 3 ly commt served and there will be baptisms and | special lenten servi reception of new members. The theme wee{ by Page ucK “How Christ Saves” is the topic at St. John's, East Riverdale, Sunday eve- ning. James Weller is the leader. The league will present an Easter pagean! ne;thesundlyevmm( tion classes. ztunllmueflnhuech-mol- special - confirmation reunion 8 p.m., when Rev. Edward G. Goets,pu— tor, “will be the speaker. An interesting program been planned by w Schickler, I.he educational secretary of the league. Kenneth - Foster will conduct the meeting at St. Mark’s tomorrow, using for his topic “How Christ Saves.” The leaguers are ing the presentation of a play in the near future. At _St. Paul's League, Miss Elizabeth Busch will lead the same topic. A business meeting was held during the past week. Miss Margaret Kagebein will lead at Atonement Sunday evening, using “How Christ Saves” for her topic. A debate between leaguers is scheduled for & meeting in the near future, At Luther Place, the topic, “What De- ciding for Christ Means,” will be in charge of the “Crusaders Class.” A spe- cial program is planned by the class. s e AT SR SERVICES PLANNED FOR PALM SUNDAY 52 Grace Lutheran to Welcome! New Church Members in Morning. Palm Sunday will be observed in all services at Grace Lutheran Church, of | i o which Rev. Gehard E. Lenaki is putor At the Sunday school ser am., palm leaves will be dmrnmred In connection with the 11 a.m. serv- ice a class of young le will be con- ed, & number of infant mfld;m | Bible Class Conducts Annual Din- theme will be, “Follow Jesus.” be confirmed are Gladys Smlt.h Donl.\d Charles_ Scott, Dorothy Hill Haislip, Francis Barnard Baker, George Carl Stenz, Samuel Charles Storer, Anna Florence Storer. At 3:30 o'clock Rev. Mr. Lenski also will confirm the !dh in 8t. Irlcl Lutheran Church, 4 Edith Linnea ohnm Carl mrold Jansson, Alf Daniel Jansson. A reunion service for members classes confirmed in former years will b:he};l:;»“'liupm ‘The history of the reviewed read. The subject of the dress will be, “Church Members of ‘Maundy wunion will be the pastor Oflu:med."lnd tany will be sung. All evening 'fllm.nlt'l!ooclmk. “THE CITY’S QUESTION” IS TOPIC OF SERMON Rev. Frank 8. Niles of George- town Presbyterian Church * Belects Theme. “The City’s_Question™ will be the topic of Rev. Prank S. Nllelllfiull At 7:30 pm. Clinton N. of the National Unlhd Com- on “Jesus Christ as King of the Na- ns.” The public is invited. The Evening Guild will have as Its special speaker Monday evening Mrs. Sz, G, dowh, e il gondut ® uss] on “I On Thursday evening the church will hold its annual pre-Easter communion service. Rev. Mr. Niles will give a com- munxon medltnum entitled “The Se- HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT REFORMATION CHURCH New Members Will Be Received Tomorrow Morning—Special Music by Mixed Quartet. John _Weidley, g the exception of Monday and Saturday. His program will begin tomorrow. At the service tomorrow morning new members will memborship. Special music by mixed quartet composed of Mrs. R.\ch ardson, Miss Hesse, Mr. Avers and Mr. Raab, directed by Miss Weidley, organ- ist and choir director, will be rendered. ‘The Junior Choir will furnish the s cial musical features at the even: service. The services and subjects for the week are as follows: Tuesday, “Jesus on Trial” Rev. Mr. Rudisill prmhml Wednesday, “Behold the Man”; Thurs- day, “The Cross Bearer”; Priday st 11 o'clock, “It Is Finished”; Easter day, “He Is Risen,” Dr. Weidley prmhl:(r Preparatory service will be held W nesday evening and the holy sacrament will be administered Thursday e ‘The Sunday school class wm-ken wili meet Thursday evening at the church for a conference with the nur.mmc pas- tor before the evening service —— PLANS TWO SERMONS At St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church the pastor, Rev. Sam N. Kornmann, will preach tomorrow on “Behold, Thy Klnn"’ The choir will sing several special numbers. The subject of the sermon for the 7:30 service will “Passing Power.” Special services will be held Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday at 7: wm ‘The Thursday evening service be a silent communion seryice. MEETINGS TO CLOSE ‘The evangelistic meetings at Fifth Baptist Church will close Sunday night, when Evangelist John W. Ham will preach on “Four Fires.” The morning subject is “The Tears of Jesus.” There will be special music appro- priate to Palm Sunday, and congre- I.tlonll B!.nginf led by the song leader, E. ‘The pastor, Dr. John E. nrun, w'lll teach the Beria Bible class. Welcome new members and ad- PLANS COMMUNION RITES | minister the Lord's Supper. PASSION PLAY TALK An {llustrated lecture on the Passion Play of Oberammergau wll.l he given at ices during !mhiwn director cf the Holy week services will be held from | 7:45 pm., Church; Heights Community Church; 8 p.m., First Reformed Church. The annual dinner of '.h‘:n under o{ len mxmmq—m The Dr. J. C. Massee of Atlanta of | Church mdlrollull his pastor’s rian; speak | and Ralph M. Wolfe, pianist. be received into cnurch 1 WEEK OF SERMONS to Continue Services at Epworth M. E. Church. The evangelistic services in Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South will be continued next week under the leadership of Dr. J. C. Massee of At- lanta, Ga. Dr. John C. Copenhaver is pastor in charge. Homer Rodeheaver will continue as song leader. Dr. Massee will preach for the 11 o'clock service tomorrow on “The Bridge That Stood,” and at 7:45 pm. on “A Dead Man in the Road.” Dr. Massee and Mr. Rodeheaver both will take part in the school services tomorrow at 9:45 |} am. and at 7 o'clock. Continuing the services Monday eve- ning at 7:45 with a song service by the choir under the leadership of Mr. Rodehelver. Dr. Massee will preach cn “Seeing Tmnn—Yu\lt.h and the chlv- evening, “Hitch on ’ the Rold to Heaven”; Wednesday evening, “Rainbow Tints From the Tears of Jesus”; Thursday :vcnlng, “What Is Wrong th Pet- ting Parties—Favorite Sport of Ameri- can ‘Young People?” Pnd.ny evening, “When Jesus Comes Again.” Dr. Massee will also oout.m“ue his lé:- Larger Libert) iday, Christian and the Bfld‘e ‘Table.” His afternoon studies continue to be at- tractive and are attended by many.of the pastors of the city. e CALVARY METHODIST MEN HOLD BANQUET ner—Rev. George Farnham Speaks. The annual banquet of the Men's Bible Cllfl of the Ollvlry Methodist Church was held Wednesday at the fal:e ( Mcfih d Park Cancren r of the N tional Church, spoke on “An April Fool.” Rev. Mark Depp, former min- ister of Calvary Church, now minister of the St. erk'l Methodist of Baltimore, was the honored gxut moke briefly. Rev. Vernon Iud;cly. present minister, extended greetin; Vocal solos were rendered by J. E. 8. Prof. Louis | Re ter. Rev. ‘Walter F. Atkinson, a former minister, and the benediction was pronounced by Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary the Washington Federation of churchu APRIL 8, 1933. OR.A.E_KERNAHAN TOTALK TONORROW Hamline M. E. Church to Hear Organizer of Evan- gelism Drives. Dr. A. Earl Kernahan, organizer of the Kernzhan Visitation Evangeliom at 11 o'clock. In co-operation with the minister, Rev. H. W. Burgan, he will conduct a visitation campaign in the church during Passion week. He will address several departments of the| church school tomorrow morning, and will also at a joint me of | 3575'0 and High School Leagues At A p.m. under the direction of Miss Brown Culp, a mp of the young people of the church _Eeunt a re-| ligious drama enuued bt of Krishniah.” This is a dflm in four scenes—two American and two Hindu. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered Thursday night. At the Good Friday service the right o{ baptism will be administered, and mu% of ymmg people will drlmnine the Cross of Christ I Glory.” The church is co-operating in the Washington three-hour Good Friday afternoon service at Foundry Church beginning at noon. A large class of new members is expected on Easter Sunday or| M. E. CHURCH"S PLAN THREE-HOUR SERVICE Rites to Be Conducted Friday From Noon to 3 P.M. at Foundry Methodist. -hour service of devotion the Methodist Episcopal the Washington district PFriday from noon until 3 ., in the Foundry Methodist Episco- Church, of which Dr. Frederick Brown Harris is the pastor. The serv- ice has been arranged by the superin- tendent of the District, Dr. Benjamin . Meeks, will ministers of denominations will share with the Methodish Egisco m:;nmn in this service. The aadreres Lutheran Church, . L. Wood of the Petworth Mflh}l;dht .’ Church, Dr. Ver- non N. Ridgely of the Calv: Metho- dist Episcopal Church, Dr“ilben J. f | McCartney of the Covenant-First Pres- presi- | dale the Union and present teacher of the class, who acted as toast- master. The et was served by Circle No. the Ara M. cwmvmhldlnrmrmt)men The committee in charge of arrangements consisted of Lesiie J. Johnston, Ken- neth C. Vipond, A. Stuart Vipond and ‘banquet the annual was held and the fol- elected: Edwin Dice, Daniels. DR. JOHN COMPTON BALL ANNOUNCES HIS THEME “Behold, Your King Cometh,” Ie Sermon Subject at Metro- politan Baptist. Dr. John Compton Ball o( the Met- ropolitan Baptist Church pu.k tomorrow. omln( on—* Behnld. ‘Your King Cometh!” The choir will render The annual communion service will be held Thursday Ix::n 7:45 g to and Arllnm ‘Wiltshire. render Dudley Buck's “Guilty Morn,” and Will Ivie will sing. The Gave My Life for Thee” will “THE KINGDOM SET UP” SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC Rev. Walter M. Michael Will Preach at Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church. Palm Sunday will be observed in Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal tomor- row in all services. At 11 am. the pastor, Rev. Walter large e | astor préaches st the pas P evangelistic service on "Thlnu"enm{m Belong to Peace.” Holy week services will be held Wed- nesdly, ‘Thursday and Friday evminn ‘Thursday evening the sacrament of the lardl supper will be observed. business meet of the Young evening at the 5114 Wisconsin avenue. banque 4 of the Mury ‘Woman's Guild, under | byterlan Church, Dr. Alle # = mch. n A. Stock gomery itan Memorial Church and chaplain of the House of Representatives, has arranged a h‘l'ufromm o! npgyrovrhm usic, chonu with Mabel Linton wun-m at the organ. “CHRIST TRIUMPHANT” IS TOPIC OF SERMON Rev. Henry Teller Cocke Will Preach Tomorrow Morning at All Saints’ Episcopal Church. In All Saints’ morrow at the 11 ?clockw Churchut:: tor, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, will have e il - specar o pmant dlrecflm of W. H. e the usual early will also wrnoe with holy communion at 7:30 am. muhokwllldnasumyeve— nl.%thnnnhn,“oumtocuvm mmhummedthe!ouaflnx Lenten ta’vleu Taylor. be beginning at noon. e L “SCANDAL OF THE CROSS” DR. J. P. HAND’S SERMON - | Special Music to Be Presented by ‘Wesley Methodist Church Choir. e Cross” will be evuxlnc during Holy week, pastor will have as speh:kerl, Dr. Lucius Miss! ety will meet, wit G. Percy McGlue presiding. Lnncheun will be served at 1 o'clock. ENTOMBMENT IS THEME Rev. K. B. Carson to Preach at Gar- den Memorial Presbyterian. Rev. Kenneth B. Carson, pastor of Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The ,” and in the evening on shmm the church hnll at 7:30 pm., , l! i lon will M. ursday. Rev. Mr. Ctx- son, teacher of the Berean Bible Class, gives an illustrated lesson every Sunday at 9:30 am. Tomorrow’s lesson will be on the eleventh chapter of Leviticus. CONFIRMATION ARRANGED mflmofeonflmmlmvnlhem- ministered in be Good Friday night. The subject of the address will be "Tlu 0]: agg i ' i o i Campaigns, will preach at Hamline| Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow s Junnhwfle dlm:fmo(muslcmn- esday, and at ll sn l.he!.. Great L B. Fuller and Chester C. orchest h:ls‘:dolnzném-dnym‘. ity Luf Church. PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN las M. E. Church & “CALL OF CROSS” TOPIC Dr. Herbert 8. Smith to Preach at St. Margaret’s Church. !eott&nllh'fllm l:'helloelockml’flm a | B'. llnnnh hours “The Easter Even holy bap- be administered at 4:30. LERTIRTOENE = STRMON O CARST - Rev. Edgar C. Beery to Preach Tomorrow Morning at Francis Ashury Church. Rev. Edgar C. Beery, pastor of Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, will preach tomorrow morning on “Beholding Christ.” Rev. C. P. Linger will preach at the evening service, taking as his topic, “He Giveth Songs in the Night.” The evening service will be preceded by an organ recital at 7:40 p.m. by Allen Watson. The local Church Board of Christian Education will meet Monday, April 10 at 8 pm. with Miss Marie Woolf, 1722 Irving street. Circle No. 3 of the Wom- an's Missionary Society will meet Mon- day, at 2 p.m, with Mrs, Lewis Turner, 3316 Woodley road. A business and soclal meeting of the P. W. Jeffries Bible Class will be held at the church Tues- d‘fld“ 8 pm. Circle No. 2 of the jonary Soicety will meet April 12 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. J. W. Cranford, 1356 Oak street. The Young Woman’s Circle will meet April 12 lt 8 p.m. with Mrs. Ewing, 1348 Newton street. The pastor will speak at the prayer service Thurs- day evening. On Good Friday at 8 p.m. the quartet and an augmented choir, with Herndon Morsell as guest conductor, will sing, {CALVARY IS SUBJECT AT FIRST METHODIST Rev. Edward G. Latch to Preach. Special Music Program Arranged. Rev. Edward G. Latch, tor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chevy Chase, will have “Calvary” for his Palm Sunday sermon theme. There will be special music by a double quar- tat; sopranos, Mrs. Marshall C. Guthrie, Mrs. W. E. Braithwaite; altos, Miss Alice Bielaskie, Mrs. M. Rea Sha- fer; temors, Mr. Vograss and Lester Simpson; bass, Mawrence Troth and Leonard. Mrs. Elm X speal Woclever, & member of the National Methodist Board of Missions. Mrs. H. "VOICE FROM CROSS! (1S FOUNDRY TOPE “Rider of White Horse” In Morning. At Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. Dr. Pred- erick Brown Harris will preach on “The Rider of the White Horse,” and at 8 the Cross.” T‘m Gulld md me%melnd Socleties meet at chumh'mud-y at 10:45 a.m. Luncheon bemzd;;xloflclock. Mlp.m. "('eg Clo;l\l’dlmbyon Mmll of el Mission: Socis be held at the home of Miss M:t’ ude E. Mrs. Chase 2400 Smth street. esley Shaw of Chevy A relmoux drama depicting the Bhl Jesus. entitled “St. chudh;‘ be presented by the Olmsted Players of Los Angeles, Calif.,, under the lul'nleu of the fellowship Class of the church school, Wednesday evening. The North-Columbia Heights group of the Woman’s Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Lowell McKinnay, 1726 Q street, Thursday, at 2 p.n. The Holy week devotional service will be held at 8 p.m..and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. A supper meeting of the Committee of 100 of Foundry Church will be held 1{::10::? dining hall Priday at 6:30 SERMON IS SIXTH IN LENTEN SERIES iRev. R. Paul Schearrer to Speak on “Golgotha” at Takoma Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. Paul Scheagrer, pastor of ths Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach the sixth sermon in the Lenten series on. the life of Jesus at the 11 o'clock service public recognition of trustees. o'clock service the choir will sing, as- 's:)si':lgt by C. Wilfred Smith, guest Miss Eleanor R. Normandy has been named senior adviser of the mediate Christian Endeavor Society. The Mills Circle of the Ladies’ Society will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Buell will have the devotional serv- ! da; ice and Mrs. Magshall C. Guthrie will preside. The special Len will m- clude a meditation urvlwg“mnvm 2t03 Wednudly‘ service cbun:fiz mmbenhlp. 3 bray, former pastor of the church. will preach at the Priday evening servi CHRIST TO BE TOPIC OF TWO DISCOURSES |: Rev. Clifford H. Jope Will Preach Tomorrow at Ninth Street Christian Church. Palm Sunday sermons by Rev. Clif- ford H. Jope at the Ninth Street Chris- tian Church tomorrow, will be “Jesus and His Triumphal Entry” in the morning and “The Lord’s Need” in the ‘The choir will render special Thomas will sing a music. Donald solo in the evening. During Holy week pre-Easter reli- glous services will be held each evening e pastor, in emphasis of the week before the death of Christ. The Monday eventnn sennce at which Miss Marion Martin will nnx and the orchestra will play, will nl:cnded by the Bible school in a hndy cK. Etchison of the Y. M. C‘ A. night the communion service depicting the Last Supper will be oburved nnd the choir will render special m ‘The pastor’s sermon Friday, boys nnd 1s’ night, will be “The Last Act of Tragedy.” SERVICE ANNUAL EVENT Judd & Detweiler Day to Be Ob- served at Calvary Church. Freeman N. Stricklin, president of the Vaughn Class of c:lvlry Baptist Church, announces annual Judd & Det- 'eflgldly wmng&wbel: 9:15 l.m.b? special program !mfig 8 committee under the leaders] of Waring Evans, vice president of Judd & Detweller and an active member of | f Kings,” will be | the , together with John J. Davis, executive vice president of Judd & Det- weiler, and Charles H. Cooke. Part of the program be a tribute to Geor H. Judd, member of the class te president of Judd & Detweiler, md also to Dr. Homer J. Councilor, former teacher of the Vau DR. CHARLES B. AUSTIN ANNOUNCES SERMONS West Washington Baptist Pastor -~ Will Preside at Two Serv- ices Tomorrow. At the West Wdhlnl'm Ifil Church tomorrow the & 4 SERVICES IN MEMORY OF FORMER PASTORS Irving W. Ketchum Wil * Preside at Peck Memorial Chapel Meeting. Rev. . Henry, provost, Lingnan Un!venlty, c‘nkm. China; Rev. Harry B. Angus, deceased; Rev. Charles B, Tevis, Rev John A. A. . Brookhouse and the present pastor Irving W. Ketchum, - superintendent; mllgrnl superi) pastor as officers of the Mu‘ Aid Society, Tuesday night at annaul banquet: President, Miss m]n 'é"""f.;., vice pmldei:‘t Elizabeth F, eteh Aecncary rs, - tin; treasurer, Marie . l?r Florida and a close friend of the Ju weiler firm. On the program will be two of the past grand masters of the Grand Lodge of Masons of the District of Colum- bia, James A, West and Gratz E. Dun- kum; masters of Masonic lodges, ur B. Barringer and Charles W. Hafle, members of the Judd & Detweiler firm. There will be cial music under the direction of llrl Hutchinson. Class & Det-| ' ‘The pastor will MISSIONARY TO SPEAK At the Wisconsin Avenue lm C. Tylee, a mhflmur{ of Brazil, will speak of tra leader, and a solo by Fred A. East, a close friend of the llte George H. Judd. The lesson will be taught by Linn C. Drak MUSIC TO BE FEATURE Palm Sunday Planned at Lutheran Church of the Atonement. Palm Sunday will be observed with elaborate musical service at t.:- Luth- Church tomorrow mnmlng the, need ol Gospel of Juus cm-m Bnl:u. b .. . Richardson miion s 450 :u‘."’:i‘x’..?".o:.“: l::. l!l'l;'e ‘::hmmch will meet for special prayer at 8 p.m. Wednesday. PLAN SPRING RALLY