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P 'A—10 RECITAL TO OPEN THE EVENING APRIL 15. 1933. [ svucera ] |PRESIDENT T0 SEE | STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, THEME SELECTED [THEME ANNOUNCED HOLIDAY SERVICE Rev. W. S. Abernethy to Preach Twice Tomorrow at Calvary Church. Rev, W. S. Abernethy, pastor of Cal- | vary Baptist Church, will preach to- morrow morning on “Man the Im- mortal,” and in the evening, “Never Mind Him.” The choir will present Easter music. There will be a 15 min- ‘ute organ recital preceding the evening service. Cleo Harris and Frank Atkins will assist the pastor at the evening service. Philip G. Murray, minister’s assistant, | will preach at the junior church on “God Loved the World.” Andrew C. ‘Wilkins will lead the junior choir. The Mary C. Carr Evening Circle will | meet in Baker Hall Monday evening, with Miss Linda Lee Clift, program leader, and Miss Maude Aiton, guest speaker. A play on Christian Amer- jcanization work will be given, and of- ficers will be installed. The Woman's Missionary Society will | meet Tuesday at 11 o'clock in Baker | Hall. The theme of the program will| be “Stewards of Friendship to Foreign | Neighbor: Miss Aiton, principal of | the Americanization School, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Allie M. Baxter. chairman of the Christian Americaniza- tion Committee, and four others will present a demonstration of a Christian Americanization call and Mrs. J. Q.| Buzbee will tell of personal experiences. Mrs. William A. Wilbur will lead the devotional exercise. Hostesses will be the Kendall Greene and Baker Circles. Luncheon will be held at 1 o'clock. The deaf department will hold serv {ces Sunday evening and a social meet- ing Tuesday at 8 pm. in Baker Hall. The senior department of the Sunday school will hold a supper meeting Wednesday at 6 o'clock in Shallen- berger Hall. Mrs. Manuel Kline will be | Thostess. The religious drama, “St. Claudia,” will be given Thursday evening under the auspices of the Vaughn Class. The cradle roll Easter party will be held April 22 from 2 to 5 o'clock. DRAMA TO BE GIVEN TOMORROW NIGHT “For He Had Great Possessions” to Be Presented at Takoma Park Church. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will preach at the 11 o 'clock service tomor- yow on “The Resurrection of Christ.” Both choirs will participate in the service. At the 8 o'clock service an Easter drama, “For He Had Great Pos- | sessions,” by Dorotiy Clarke Wilson, will be presented in the church hall under the direction of Mdrs. Campbell. Christian Huff and J. H Vogel are in charge of the stage setting. ‘The public is invited. The Brotherhood Club will meet at the church Tuesday evening. The ad- dress will be given by Alex H. Oxholm, director of the National Committee of ‘Wood Utilization. Ben Y. Morrison wml s m'lg'ht ‘Women'’s Missionary Society will | meet at the church Wednesday morn- ing. Mrs. Albert W. Harned will con- duct the worship, and Mrs. Irwin B. Linton will speak on ‘Why Give the Gospel to the Jews?” C. R. Mills is in charge of the luncheon ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet directly following the luncheon. The pastor will conduct the mid-week service Wednes- day evening. The Boy Scouts, Troop | 33, will meet on Fndny evening. “HUMAN LIFE” SUBJECT Bird to Preach at| | | | Rev. Andrew R. Church of the Pilgrims. (Continued Prom Seventh Page.) Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia avenue, at the 11 am. service temorrow: Processional hymn, “Come, Ye Faithful." Sull “Christ Our Passover” “Gloria Patri’’ “Festival_Te Deum in E nu Strife is ‘O'er”. " Palestrina They } Hl\e Taken, Avay Stainer n. Offertory anthem, Lord’" (!em:r‘n y Sursum Corda™ “Sanctus” Communion hym: ‘adapted) and e 3 " Cecilin) .. “O'Savi t All Mortal Men, Keep nch folksong hant Bunby “Christ 'Is Risen. Ta Davidica “Hallelujah Chorus.” ‘Handel Nunc_Dimittis” | Recessional hymn, Organ postlude, | | The musical program for the morning services at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church will be as follows: Prelude “Third Chs | T . Pranck ! | Processional hymn. Christ Our Passover Sullivan | 1ntroit hymn, | Sermon _hymin, | Offertory " antn Sleepest nctas Gloria in Exceisis Nunc Dimi Sk Rectssions] hymn, Ye Faithtul. Sullivan “Fugue on an Easter Hymn Guilmant o Aleluia “Awake ‘Come. Postlude, The ‘choir of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, under the direction of Minnie H. Volkmann, with Lawrence Schiller, organist, will have the following serv- ice tomorrow morning: Processional hymn, “Welcome, Happy Morn- ing. .Dudley Buck cChrist Qur Passover ... 3 e’ Faithful, Raise hase n to Reign” " Biuce ‘sicatne “Commutiion Service” Communion hym “God 8o Loved ihe World" “Sevenfold " Amen” Recessional hymn, tion. The choir consists of the following members: Sopranos, Minnie Volkmann, soloist; Madeline Benton, Ruth Mason, Mrs. H. J. Butt, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. V. Cooper and Mrs. L. Bowen: altos, Catherine Poole, soloist; Catherine Toomey, solo- | ist; Louise Hoover, Ethel Loveless and Mrs. F. Clairevoux; tenors, Capt. A. G. L. Toombs, Eugene Blackford, Jack Koerntz, Frank Rockland and Francis Holmes, and bassos, H. Leroy Lewis, soloist; Clarke Conway, James Benner and Arthur Mesny. Services at All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector, tomorrow: Services will be: Holy communion at 7:30 and 9:30; morning prayer and holy commumon at 11, and chidren’s festival at 4 p. Music by lhe children’s choir, as- sisted by members of the adult choir, will be: . .Stainer Stainer “The Day of Resurrec- 7:30 O'CLOCK AM Processional. “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today." “Communion Service™ der Ottty mathem: “as It Begeh (6 DR, Vincent “At Recessional, the Lamb's High Feast We Sing.” 11 O'CLOCK. sWelcome, Happy Morping - Schllllnl mom Teriius Nnbl: “As 1t Began ‘0. Bawn dariin Recessional. “The Day of Resurrection.” The soloists will be Mrs. Clarisse K. Grifith and Bertha Gottsman, so- pranos; Marguerite Groomes and Mil- dred Cologns, altes; James D. Mann and R. R. Groomes, tenors; Robert H. Davidson and Willlam H. Waters, bassas; W. H. Taylor, organist and director, Processional, “Christ Gur Passover” oFe Deum in E Fiat” ‘Communion _Servi | oftertory anthem, ‘Tomorrow the choir of St. Luke's P. Church will render the following program at the 11 o'clock E. musical service: Organ Prelude uChrist our P “‘Jerusalem” . . . Mendelssohn oVt Dudley Buck | * “Communion hilling offertory, anthem, Posthide, “Gloria” Clyde Glass is organist and choir- master, e .. 2881 “The Heavens Are Tell- Mozart ‘Tomorrow morning at St. Columba’s holy communion will be celebrated at | 7:30 and again at 11 o'clock. The 11 loclock service will be a choral com- munion, at which the choir will render the following program: At the Church of the Pilgrims, on the parkway at Twenty-second and P streets, Rev. Andrew R. Bird. the pas- tor, -will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “Human Life in the Light of Our Lord's Resurrection.” and at 7:45 p.m on “Fellowship With Our Risen Lord. ‘The Potomac Presbytery will hold its Spring meeting at the church Monday | night. The sessions will be opened by a sermon by the retiring moderator, Dr. Milton B. Lambdin. The meeting will continue through Tuesday. A congregational dinner will be held | Thursday in the assembly hall Preshyterian 1Conlmu"d From Seventh Page.) Hampshire avenue dolph xueflu northwest, will be as follo Morning: Organ prelude, ‘Wachs: anthems, It Daw Harker; “Cr over.” Schilling; viol senio Ralon and organ Jate Amen,” Kinder. numbers, “Resurrection ston; “Cristo Triofante, Alleluia " Ottenwalder phant Crorus,” Guilmant. The quartet, composed of Mrs. A. I Haycock, soprano and director: Mrs G. E. McCann, contralto; Norn Stant, tenor, and Richard Tuve, b: will render “In the End of the Q:xb- bath.” Speaks; “Hosannz,” G “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” son:; “All in the April Evening." ertson, and “The Empty Temb,” H blen. Effie A. Collamore is the ganist and will begin her evening p gram aL 7:45. solo | An octet organized by Earl Carl precentor ana soloist al the yterian Chur(A‘ mrru row will “Christ Our Passover,” by Schilling the morning “Hosanna” (Gra In the evening the in “Triumphant S man). Following is the personnel: So- pranoes, Mrs. Roy Prince and Elizabeth Davis; tenors, James T. Mathews and Robert Carbauh: S Shepherd and Elinor Ga Carbauh and Livings Marie H. Little at the At the Garden Memoriz Church, Seventeenth st sota avenue southeast, t Easter Message,” by Lo given tomorrow evening at The church coir will be by assisting artists. The guest for the service will be Roy K Presbyterian be 8 o'clock Easter, baritcne and choirmaster of Christ Epis- | copal Church Mrs. E. Franklyn As the choir, will condu: console by Mrs. Roy Easter, who will be heard in organ solos for prelude The program rm cantata “Ride On in ley. director of . assisted at the Eolo, “Alas and wood B Trio, “Our Ho Mrs| E. P. Ashley, Mrs_ Gladis dith Evans “Your Lord Shrrl(i‘i se ho *The Lord Is Ri sfl;‘]ymrn g ImuE - #Now Is Christ Risen Bolo and chorus. Saloists. e. Too, Shall Rise " Mrs E_F. Ashley and Roy Easter. “Our Advocate With Bolo and chorus H-ny C. Kidwell, soloist “Thanks Be to God Entir ‘The p! ices, 11 o'clock, *“Make Giad This Easter Day” chorus, (Lorenz), Morn” (Holton). augmented | ist | and <5 Louise Dodge Processional, “Weicome, Happy Morning.” A S Sullhln Introit, “Open the Gates of the Temple.' cKyrie, Blelson: Carol, “God Hath ' “Gloria_Tibi" Laus Christe: i Gloria” . | ofiertory Elecpest . s Exceisii ld Amen Dimiiis” : The Easter service of the church schocl and the presentation of the Eas- ter offering will be held at 7 p.m londay evening the annual vestry cleciion will be held in the parich hall am will be sung of Christ Epis- rch, Washington parish, the | church’ in the city of Washing~ ton proper A.M “Come Mero: She " Lora " s W Now 1s Christ Rise t Is Rise A Chirist Recessional hymn, “Jesus Chri: The choir is composed of a mixed quartet an: Members of the quertet K. Easter, choirmaster and Hattie M. Herfurth, r Cuthbert, soprano and Ellen Richards is or- Roy tone; Ann 'May Bond, tenor, Samsl ccial Easter day for the members cof the The sic at this serv- e will l1° led by the posed of 50 young puplls of the ¢hurch school. music tomorrow at St. Them i 1 Church, Eighteenth urch strects northwest, is as follows: At 11 a.m. the full choir will sing the “Communion Service in E,” by Harrat Processional, “Come, Ye Faithful solo. * Roll the Rock Scott ‘Shout Ye Hich Heavens Awa Offertory Chadwick Aznus. Del Reccssional. At 4 pm,, with full choir. Solo _quartet: Soprano, Mrs. Carl Henning; alto, Miss K. Lee Jones; tenor. Richard Allen, and baritone, Frederick Preund ‘The Day of Resurrection. | Music tomorrow at All Souls’ Me- | morial Church | Processios Welcome, Happy Morning Sullivan “Jes “The Strife Is O'e: 251! Began i Dawn.' Martin Stainer Introit Hymn, Offertory anthem. Service’ 5" _(old _chant) Jesus Lives™ Communton ria_in EXC ssional, ‘The junior cheir of St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Parish, will sing at the 7:30 communion service tomorrow morning. The church school Easter festival will | be held in the church at 4 o'clock in | the afternoon, at which time the junior | | Gauntlett rogram for the morning serv- | choir will lead the children in the sing- include the anthems, | ing. g o This choir is composed of 30 boys and "How Calm and Beautiful theland girls between 10 and 15 years of Recessional . age, directed by 8. Elizabeth KeIT, con- Postlude, “Marche Friomphale’. ,.Guilmant a volunteer chorus of Za‘ \ services will bz nior choir, com- | special service for children, | Robert | CATHEDRAL RITES Will Attend Festive Service With Mrs. Roosevelt Tomorrow Morning. from Mrs. According to an announcemest the White House, President and Roosevelt will attend the festival serv- ice and celebration of the holy com- munion in the Great Choir of W: ington Cathedral tomorrow morning at 10:20 o'clock. The sermon will be de- livered by Bishop James Edward Free- man. The cathedral choir of men and bo; under the direction of Edgar Priest, will render special Easter music. Right Rev. Warren L. Rogers, Bishop of Ohio, will deliver the sermon at the festival evensong service in the Great Choir at 4 o'clock tomorrow. ‘There will be a celebra holy communion in the Chapel of the Cathedral crypts 9:30 am. Group pilgrimages will be conducted jon of the Bethlehem t 7:30 the 10:30 am. and 4 p.m the Great Choir. Members services in of the of Pilgrim Aides will be on duty throughout the day to assist in welc ing the large congregations which are expected to assemble in the Cathedral T 7he weathes 1a_tair Temporary amplifying apparatus has been installed in the Great Choir so that worshipers will be able to hear all parts of the service wherever they may be seated. Baptist __ (Continued From Seventh Page.) sung by members of the church in the choir. The processional hymn will be “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today, Alleluia.” At the evening service, at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Clarence E. Inman, soprano, will sing “Hosanna,” by Granier, and_the choir “will render two numbers from the cantata by Hall, “Seek Not the Liv- | ing Among the Dead,” and “Now Is| Christ Risen From the Dead.” There will be a large number of bap- tisms at the evening service, admin- istered by the pastor, Rev. H. M. Jones, D. D. Music tomorrow at Good Will Baptist | west, will be “Gloria Patria” Pr Daisy P. Hemphill, Charles C. Reed, organist, James L. Pinn, pastor chor and Dr. ‘Tomorrow’s musical program at Ta- koma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road end Aspen street, will be: MORNING. Organ prelude— Ggend Chosue: v . .Rogers To Crown Hum Wiih Many Crowns” Anthem- “Thig If the Day Which the Loic Excerpts Lowden | ... Hall ostiude— “Hallelujah Chorus’ 1] EVENIN 1 At the evening servic will sing & special offer “Thete's Joy In Field and Meadow' Organ prelude— “The Adoratio: Organ postiude. ““Pestival March” The pastor will speak on “Our Eter- nal Hope.” The ordinance of baptism the junior choir . . Borowski dates. The choir is directed by Mrs. Isabel P. Middlekauff, organist. The members of the choir are: Sopranos, Mrs. O. McKinnie, Mrs. E. M. Ebner, Tre Cameron, Esther W. Royle; altos, Mrs. Charles G. Royle, Mrs. H. S. Rappleye Mrs. V. M. Giffen, Mrs. C. W. Flora; ienors, R. L. Whitman, John Gunnell P. Y. Garrett; basses, R. A. Ebner, R. W. Collison, E. T. Boylen. Mrs Claud Livingston is chairman of the Music Committee. The pastor, Rev. William E. La Rue, will give a sermonette to the c entitled, Him,” afi which retire. The Ea: the theme, “The Meaning of sermon will Easte (Continued F) Seventh Page.) u‘m}nsud of Fannie Shreve contralic and Fred C. Sch cheir fi Organ recita Priere du Matin Vesper Hymn **Pastoral e “Holy City : Acams The evening > will be devoted o a special organ r t 7:40 pm Allan H. Wz nist, followed ;,Ausrnl,nuun al H pm. of lical drama Claudia.” by # o m- numbm v by Irwin W rection Morn,” Jok Englemann; “Hallel ah™), Handel and Malling. The cho e direction of Vialter F. S will render “Awake Up My Barnby; “Jesus Is Risen. S: and “Christ Being Raiscd Mr. Steele’s numbers for service will consist of “To th God Belong Mercics and Forgivenesses” (from “The Holy Cit ul: “I Kn That My Redsemer Liveth” (“Messiah”), | Handel, and “Hosanna!” hs Glory hr 1 | choir of St Alfred Hales tralto soloist of the senior Paul’s Church. Mrs. the organist. is | Music tomorrow at St. Jchn's Church Georgetown; orzanist and choir direc- tor, August King-Smith: tenor. Har. court Scnntag; bass, G. A. Johnson: #:30 AM. SERVICE Prelude, “Cha Processional. phant Gr "Welcome. Harpy Mornine Sulliv Bells 3 fon Service'f The Strife 1s O¢ o nd Daughters Carol. Comm: Hymn. ofertory Sing = Ambrose “Gloria_in’ Excelsis Giecorian Recessional, “dezus O Postlude, *“Process Prelude, “P: Processiona Bach Happy ‘Morning Sullivan Our Passover” & Handel Chant and cho: Christ “Messiah™) iTe Deum in A : King-Smith . _King-Smith 15 Risen Today. Old Latin The Day Dravs on With Gglden Hymn, “Glioeh in Excelsis” “The Day of Re Grekorian ection. i by Canon John W. Gummere following | Cuthedral Guild of Ushers and the stafT | Church, Sixteenth and U streets north- | | duced by Misses Eloise Col will be administered to several candi- | e Bib- | g | Lord Our the Cathedral; George Watts. Henry F. Kumkel, J. H. Franklin, E. M. eric Ho ge. H. S. Wood, A Weeks and J. W. Chambers. Third row: R. Horstmnn J C. F. Palmer and Robert Garrett. t photograph of those who will assist Easter Sunday morning in seating a large congregation in Washington ncluding President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Mrs. Rdosevelt. Left to right, first row: C. M. Zepp, C. A. Ammann, E. P. Morey, Dr. William L. De Vries, canon and precentor of the Cathedral; Second row: James P. Berkeley, Cathedral head verger: Charles Ravenberg. E. H. Gibbs, J. C. Benzing, Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancellor of G. C. De Wilde, R. E. P. Kreiter and Robert Hutchison, P. B. Fletcher, Fred- UNITS OF CHURCH JOIN IN SERVICES Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Plans Observance of Easter. of Easter at the fount Pleasant Congregational Church ng will be featured by ce in which all depart- of the r‘h h school will unite r hour, beginning at service, under the su- pervision of Miss Lois Kugler, \'0'}\ director, will be s Charlotte Hewitt of the senior de- o will lead in the presenta- he Act of Remcmbermg 9:30 cielock. R. J. McFall will sing the solo 11 be opened all singing. of “money cedy. .n\, for peace and | for sick children” will be intro- | ngwood and Cooley. service the er Eleanor Strode and Stuart After the church school congregational Ea: ) be held, with a special mu- am by the chorus. Rev. Rus- ill conclude his series " speaking tomorrow on An Enduring Qu Y With former members of the organi- zations as honor guests, the Young Peo- ple’'s Forum and the discussion group will give'a party Monday evening in Fishburn H: At the same piace y evening the Mount Pleasant will present a play, “The Gypsy under the direction of Dr. L. W. The cast is ccmposed of Misscs Marion Rose, Helena Cook, thel Jane Pidgeon and Messrs. Rich- rd Duncklee, Lawrence Swank, Percy ussell, jn; Herbert Cook and Chandler Ealdwin. At the luncheon meeting of the Wom- en’s Guild next Mrs. George H. Genzmer of the board of directors of the local Y. W. C. A. ill be the guest speaker, talking on {“Witch Barns in Pennsylvania.” Currier. 'REV. J. F. WENCHEL ANNOUNCES THEME Choir to Render Special Easter Music at Christ Lutheran Church. of Christ, the With Him and_ of » will be subject morrow morning by Wenchel, pastor of “The Wmao Resurrectio of Vi of William Hamil. | the soloist. The ice will be held | at which time the | will make their first | Norton comm! 10:10 o'cloc confirmed day school will hold an ice at 7 _pm., under the srship of George Lautz, with a spe- red program. Mrs. Albert charge of the primary yartment _exercises Marion will preside at the or There so be an address by the pastor. e will be a meeting of the voting ber; Wednesday evening. The Aid will meet at the same time | room. On April 23 at 8| rrington Thomas of New | ive an organ recital, which | de two of her own compo- | rork will 1 ition DR. BROOKS TNILL SPEAK Easter services will be observed at { the Lincoln Congregational Temple to- { { morrow morr r. R. W. Broo | will_speak on Living ~ Christ. pecial Easter music will be rendered {by the vested chorus choir, under the | dircction of Henry L. Grant. New members will be received 1in the| church_fellowship | “The Men's Brotherhood will meet at 9:45 am. The devotional exercises will be conducted by John H. Williams, he address will be given by the The Young Ladies' Club, assisted by | some of the young men will present | a sacred drama, “The Light of the Cross, 6:45 pm. Miss Erma Bar- bour is directing the drama and sp: cial string music will be rendered Arthur Smith of Howard University. t of characters in the drama Robinson, Ruth Lewis, Bernice Dabney, Erma Barbour, Polly Schurleck and Mrs. Gladys Cun- ningham and Thomas Jones, Nelson Parker, Emory E. Smith, jr., and Wil- ton and Russell Hines The midweek prayer service will be held Thuraay evening. The medita- { tion theme will be “Losing and Gain- ing Lil YOUNG PEOPLE’S GROUP T0 HOLD COMMUNION The Young People's Society of Trin- ity Episcopal Church, Takoma Park, D. at 8 am | porate communion. The fellowship breakfast will be omitted this month A pageant, “The Redeemer Liveth,” will be pr sented in the Parish Hall at 7:30 pm. under the auspices of the so- c The junior and senior depart- ments of the church school are to at tend this service in place of their reg- | ular session at 9:30 am. streets grounds, 21 at 8 pm. An admission service will be held In the church April 23 at 6:45 p.m. whicn has been especially prepared for the Young People’s Society by the rector, Rev. David C. Clark. for its members, April religious | conducted by | morning | Wednesday morning | ON “THE LIVING CHRIST” | tomorrow will have cor- | The society will have supper in Rock | Creek Park, Sixteenth and Kenneay | DR. PHILLIPS PLANS 2 SERMONS TOMORROW | | Epiphany Program Includes Fes- | tival Service and Celebration of Holy Communion. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of qhe‘ | Church of the Epiphany, will occupy | his pulpit at the festival service and | celebration of the holy communion at | 11 o'clock tomorrow. He will also| preach at the evensong service at 8 celock. There will be two earlier celebrations of the holy communion—at 7:30 a.m., with instrumental music, and at 9| | o'clock. ~ At 7:15 o'clock, preceding the | first_celebration, there will be a recital | |of Easter hymns and carols on the | McKim memorial ¢ | At 4 pm. there wiil be the annual festival service for the Sunday school | | for the presentation of their flowers and Easter offerings. The address at this service will be delivered by Rev. Alvin | |Lamar Wills, and the music will be | furnished by ‘the Jumor Choir. POWER T0 BE TORG OFDR. . G. JORNSON National Baptist Memorial| Church Program Includes Baptism Service. | | _ Dr. Gove G. Johnson will take for his | Easter topics tomorrow at the National ‘Bflp'.l}_t. Memorial “The Greatest Dis- play of Power” in the morning and in the evening “Thus Is Is Written.” There will be baptism at the evening service, The Bikle school will have a special Easter service at 9:30 a.m. The pageant, “Sunrise in the Garden,” by Mattie B. Shannon, will be given. The Missionary Circles meet Tuesday as follows: At i1 am.. the Anna B. Hanson, with Mrs. R. V. Frankhouser, 3824 Veazy street; 1 pm., the Olive Love, with Mrs. B. W. Johnson, 727 Taylor street; 1:30 o'clock, the Kath- leen Mallory, at the church to go to the Baptist Home for Children, and 2 o'clock, the Ella Marie Holmes, with Mrs. F. J. Lukens, 245 Washington ave- {nue. Lyon Park, Va.; the Ann Judson, at the church; the Dr. Marion Criswell, with Mrs. W. S. Macdonald, 1624 Hobart street; the Annie Laurie Sadler, with Mrs. J. A. Jones, 3320 Mount Pleasant street, and the Dr. Dorothea Witt, with Mrs. J. H. Coxhead, 2001 Sixteenth street. The Girl Scouts, Trcop 26, meet Wed- nesday afternocn at the church and at 8 p.m. the deaconesses meet in the church parlor. At the midweek service, at 8 pm, Thursdey, special tributes to Mrs. Louise Harding Earll will be given by the Community Bible Readers’ League and by the members of the Memorial. The theme of the service will be “Children of me Resurrection.” 7:30 p.m. Friday, the Boy Scouts, Troop 43, will meel at lhc church. “THE LIVING CHRIST” THEME OF SERMON Davison Glee Club to Sing Easter Music Program at Concordia Church. | Rev, Charles Enders will preach on “The Living Christ” in both the Ger- | man and the English services at Con- | cordia Church tomorrow morning. The Davison Glee Club will sing a program | | of Easter music in the German service. | | There will be no evening service. In the Bible school at 9:45 am. all | | departments will meet in the Fellowship | |Hall for a special Easter service. A feature of this service will be the deco- | | rating of a cross with Easter lilies. | The Concordia Brotherhood and the Concordia Guild meet Tuesday at 8| p.m. Mrs. Fred Robeson will give a ru- | | View of tne life and work of Albert Schweitzer. In the meeting of the Mission Society | April 20 Mrs. Charles Enders will speak on “Andrew Irion, a Pioneer Teacher of the Evangelical Synod” The annual banquet of the Corcordia Links will be held April 21. The 1933 | confirmands will be the guests of honor | lat this banquet. Wilbur Schmidt will | be the chief speaker. COMMUNION PLANNED | “The Resurrection and the Christian | Faith” is Rev. H. M. Hennig's Easter topic at Trinity Lutheran Church. Holy communion will be celebrated in the | German service at 8:15 a.m. At the Mount Rainier Mission, Stu- dent-Pastor Edwin Pieplow, will preach | at the morning and evening services. In the morning service an adult class will be received, and in the evening| service holy communion will be admin- | istered Teh Men's Club will meet Monday at 8 p.m., at Christ Church. The meeting | of the Trinity League Thursday, at 8 p.m., will be held at the home of Mrs. | . C. Masters, 220 Sheridan street. DR. DAUGHERTY’S TOPIC At the Memorial Um[ed Brethren | Church tomorrow, the minister, Dr.| | Simpson B. Daugherty. will preach at 11 am. on “Some Thoughis on the Resurrection” and at 8 p.m. on “Absent | When Jesus Came.” At both services there will be baptisms and reception of new members. The choir, under the direction of Horaltio Rench, director of music, will present a program through- out the day. The annual Easter offer- ing will be received. The midweek service will be helc | ‘Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. and the Mission- | ary Soclety will meet Wednesday from 10 am. to 4 pm. to sew for the chil- | DR SNYDERTOTALK ON ‘CORNER STONE' |Easter Celebration to Be Held at St. Paul’'s Church at 8 0’Clock. “The Corner Stone” is the subject of the Easter sermon to be preached by Dr. Henry W. Snyder at St. Paul's Lutheran Church tomorrow morning, | bringing to a climax a series of Lenten sermons on “Bible Stones.” A special program of music by the vested choir also will be a feature of this service. The Sunday school Easter celebration will take place at 8 o'clock, consisting of musical numbers, tableaux and other exercises by groups of young people and children. In view of this service, the regular meetings of the Christian Endeavor and Luther League will be omitted. On Wednesday at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. . Y. Leech, jr, a luncheon will be given by Mrs. Stuart Mclntyre's Circlé of the Aid Society. The Women's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday night, when a spe- cially prepared exercise, “Our Mis- sionaries from China,” will be pre- sented by a group of women. “The Man With the Pitcher and the Torch” will be the subject of the lecture by the pastor on Thursday evening at the | M midweek prayer service. ‘The operetta, “Chrysanthemum,” by Ed Muth, will be presented Friday by the young people, under the auspices of the Louie Dale Leeds class. Among those taking solo parts are Mathilde Kolb Bartlett, Kathryn Waltz, Lela Angleberger, Dorothy Fisk, Helen Jones, Helen Swygert, Joseph Thomas and others. The proceeds are for St. Paul's building fund. MUSIC AND BAPTISM HAMLINE FEATURES Easter Sermon to Be by Rev. H. W. Buegan—Young People Schedule Tea. Easter music and sermon will feature the services temcrrow at Hamline Math- odist_Episcopal Church. In the morn- ing Rev. H. W. Burgan, minister, will preach on “The Easter Yes.” A class of new members will be received, and baptism will be administered. At 4:45 p.m., & vesper service will be held, with a 15-minute organ meditation. A can- tata, “The New Life” will be rendered. The young men of the Epworth League, and High School League, will give a tea at 6 o'clock to the young people of thg church. A brief social period will follow, and at 7 o'clock the minister will administer the holy com- munion to the members of the two leagues in the Young People's Room of the church. He will speak on the sig- nificance of the sacrament of the Lord’s supper. The choir will give an evening of entertainment Wednesday. There will be a dramatic sketch, “Sweethearts on Parade.” Musical numbers will inter- sperse the program. The Federal Moving Picture Council will hold an all-day meeting Thursday, in the church in the interest of better moving pictures for the District. Prayer service will be held Thurs- day night. “CONSIDER THE LILIES” REV. E. 0. CLARK’S TOPIC Story-Sermon to Be Given Boys and Girls of the Junior Church. “Consider the Lilies” will be the sub- Jject of an Easter message at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock, by the pastor, Rev. Edward: O. Clark. A story-sermon will be given the boys and girls of the junior church, | after which illustrated Bible stories will be shown for them in an adjoining rcom. The ordinance of baptism will be administered. An Easter message, illustrated with | stereopticion slides, will be given by Mr. |Clark at 8 pm. Special programs will be given in the various departments of the Sunday school at 9:45 am. The Woman'’s Society will be held April 18, with white cross activities at 11 o’clock. Following the luncheon, annual reports and election of officers will be held. Mrs. Mnbel H. ’I‘&sc is presidem METROPOLITAN BAPTIST HAS SPECIAL SERVICES At the Metropolitan Baptist Church tomorrow morning Rev. John Compton Ball will speak on “The Risen Christ,” and in the evening on “Something Bet- ter Than Living Again.” Special Easter music will be rendered by the choir. The pulpit will be decorated with Easter lilies and palms banked around a large cross. A number of new members will | be received into the church, and to each one the pastor will present a copy of the New Testament containing a marked portion of scripture as a life text. Meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society Monday, 7:45 p.m. The sub- ject is “Miracles of the Word in Other Lands.” Mrs. Hugh Weston is the lead- er. The mite boxes will be opened at this meeting. Tuesday, 7 p.m. the Teacher Training Class meets. The Officers and Teachers’ Confer- ence will hold a session Wednesday, 7:45 pm. The subject for discussion is “ Dlfl!culfle‘ and How to Meet Them.” Mrs. D. C. Shankle is the leader. The Bible School teachers meet for BY DR. MCARTNEY “The Answers of Jesus to the Great Question” Will Be Topic. “The Answers of Jesus to the Great Question” will be the subject of the Easter sermon at the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church by Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. Sunday evening, beginning with tea at 6:30 o'clock, will be followed by an Easter cantata, “Messiah Victorious,” sung by the gospel music class, under the direc- tion of the teacher, Mrs. Isabel Garvin Shelley. Dr. McCartney will conclude the service with a brief talk on “Im- mortality.” An Easter pageant will be held in the young people’s department at 9:40 a.m. and the children’s department will have a special Easter worship service in the primary rooms, in the church house, at the same hour. Parents are invited. The annual meeting of the church and congregation will be held Thursday revening in the church chapel. Elec- tion of officers. The Society of the Covenant will meet April 19, at 11 am, in the chapel. Mrs. Frank Niles will speak on “Easter Meditations From China.” Luncheon at 1 o'clock. The Covenant Evening Missionary Society will meet in the chapel Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Calvin Wight will give a talk on “China.” The Red Cross sewing class will re- sume its regular day on April 18, at 10 am, in the chapel. CHURCH SERVICES WILL EXPRESS JOY Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski to Preach on “Easter Speaks to Our Troubled World.” ‘The joy of Easter will be expressed in all services at Grace Lutheran Church tomorrow morning and evening. At 11 am. communion will be cele- brated. The pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach on “Easter Speaks to Our Troubled World.” An enlarged choir will sing under the direction of g:s Marion St. John Aldridge, organ- t. At 7:30 p.m., in place of the cus- tomary evening *worship, the Sunday School will present an Easter service of songs, recitations and pantomine. Various departments will take part and the adult membership of the congrega- tion and all friends are being welcomed at this service. An Easter y will be held April 19 at 2:30 p.m. for the benefit of the mem- bers of the Nursery, Beginners’ and Pri- ary Departments. The same evening the Brotherhood will meet. The women will be guests of honor. Dr. Carl Hem- minghaus will deliver an address. ert Handwerk, president, will be in charge. “LIKE HIM WE RISE” IS PASTOR’S THEME Dr. Harris, at Foundry Methodist; Will Preach on “Life Beyond” at Evening Services. At Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow, Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, minister, will preach the Easter sermon, on “Like Him We Rise,” at 11 am., and new members will be received. At 8 p.m. his subject will be “Life Beyond.” There will be special Easter music at both services. Amplifiers have been installed to provide for an extension of the morning service, in the hall on the sec- ond floor. The chancel of the church will be decorated with memorial flowers provided by members and friends of the church. ‘The Woman's Home Missionary So- ciety will hold a quilt exhibit and tea at the church from 2 to 6 o'clock, fol- lowed by a thrift supper at 6 o'clock Tuesday. ‘The pastor will have charge of the service Thursday at 8 pm. At the meeting of the Men’s Club Priday at 8 pm. Dr. Harrison F. Howe, editor of Industrial Engineering and Chem- istry, will be the guest speaker, his subject being “New Things Chemistry Is vaxng Us.” GOD'S SUBLIME DEED, REV. COALE’S TOPIC Brightwood Park Methodist to Hold Two Easter Services Tomorrow. Easter will be observed at both services of Brightwood Park Methodist Episcopal Church, and by the Epworth Leagues and Sunday school. Rev. S. Carroll Coale, pastor, will preach at 11 oclock on “God's Sublimest Deed.” “Narcissus” will be the title of the chil- dren’s story. Members will be re- ceived and baptism administered. The choir, under the direction of Prof. Walter F. Studdiford, will pre- sent a program of Easter music. Irwin W. Steele, organist. An Easter drama, “The Alabaster Box,” will be presented by a cast under the direction of Mrs. S. Carroll Coale, at 8 pm. A business meeting of the Epworth League and the monthly meeting of the men’s class will be Tuesday evening. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies will meet Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. J. R. Sands, 612 Longfellow street. Women of the community are invited. Prayer meeting, conducted by the minister, Thursday evening. Also the monthly meeting of the Fidelis class at the home of Miss Dorothy L. Beall, 5734 Third street. Miss E. Thelma Browne will be joint hostess. The meeting will be followed by a children’s party. On Friday the younger troop of Girl Scouts, Miss Alexander, captain, will meet at 3:30 p.m.; the older troop. Miss Eleanor Nye, captain, and the Boy Scouts at 7:30 p.m. “ENDLESS PdWER"_TOPIC OF REV. C. B. AUSTIN At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. the pastor, B. Austin, will preach on “Endless Power for Endless Living.” Sermon by Rev. P. G. Elsom, Richmond, Vi t 8 p.m. on “Christ, the World’s Marvelous BY DR. STOCKDALE Special Easter Program Is Arranged for First Con- gregational Church, Easter services of special interest have been planned for the First Con- gregational Church. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale will preach at 11 o'clock on “The Thrills of Immortality.” The vested choir of 60 voices, under the direction of Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing groups of Easter numbers at both services. Paul De Long Gable, organist, will give an organ recital before the \morning service. An Easter drama, in three episodes, will be presented by the young people at 8 pm. The drama is entitled. “The Half of My Goods.” Characters in- clude: Paul Sedgwick, Mrs. John W. Palmer, jr, George Field, Caroline Cliff, Tudor Whiton, Jefferson Rogers and Gail Whiton. The play is pre- sented under the direction of Miss Nell M. Berghmxt pageant, “The Trimuph of Love,” be prmnted by the children at 10 a.m. The midweek meeting and supper will be held Thursday. Supper is served at 6 o'clock and the meeting begins at 6:45. Frank Sutch will be the guest speaker and E. Booker will be guest soloist. ‘The Working Band will meet Monday at 10 am. There is much Red Cross work to be done and helpers are need- ed. The Young Women's Club will meet Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. Dinner will be served, followed by a talk on “Palm- istry” by Mrs. John W. Palmer, jr. The service at the Central Union Mission Thursday evening will be in charge of Dr. Charles E. Hewitt and First Church members have been re- quested to accompany Dr. Hewitt to the mission. COMMUNION SER SERVICE AT LUTHER PLACE Pageant Will Be Presented Tomor- row Morning by Sunday School. An Easter communion service will be celebrated at Luther Place Memorial Church at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. The Sunday school will prmm the pageant, “Darkness-Dawn-Day,” as a_ part of their special Eastern program, beginning at 9:45, The Easter praise service will be held at 11 o'clock, when the pastor, Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, will speak on “The First Pruits of Them That Slept.” The reception of a group of new members will be a feature of this service. The Luther Place Choir will render special Easter music. ‘The Women’s Missionary Society will meet Monday evening in the church parlors. Miss Spohn will discuss the topic, “Lutheran Missionary Work in China.” Mrs. Shoemaker and Miss Ull- rich are the hostesses. This is the an- nual meeting, when the election of of- nu? will be held and annual reports made. ‘The Babe of Bethlehem Society will sew for the needy Wednesday from 1 to 5 o'clock, in the chlurch parlors. ‘The Thursday evening quiet hour will be held at 8 o'clock in the chapel, under the leadership of the pastor. —_— ROCK CREEK CHURCH i TO HOLD COMMUNION Easter Festival for Children to Be Held in Place of Church School. - The Easter services tomorrow at Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road and Webster street, will include celebrations of holy communion at 7:30 and 11 am, avith sermon at the latter service by the rector, Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan. At 3:30 pm. there will be an Easter festival for chil- dren, this service taking the plece of the customary church school in the morning. Special musical programs for the 11 o'clock service and the chil- dren’s festival have been arranged un- der the direction of Ruth Farmer Van- derlip, organist and choir Holy Comforter Chapel, Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia avenue, has alsd planned special Easter programs. Rev. William L. Mayo, minister in charge, announces that the services tomorrow will include celebration of holy cofi- munion at 7:30 a.m., festival servi® for children at 9:30 a.m., holy communion; sermon, and special musical service at 11 am., and evening prayer at 7:30 o'clock. Musical programs under direc- tion of Claudine Ferguson. The annual meeting of the parish for sented by the Rock Creek Players in ?“k Creek Church at 7:30 p.m. Mon- ay. ‘Three one-act plays will be pre- sented by the Rock Creek players in éhe parish auditorium, Thursday at pm. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NAMES THREE DELEGATES Dr. Samuel Judson Porter Preach on “The Things That Are Above” Tomorrow. “The Things That Are Above” will be the Easter theme of Dr. Samuel Jud- son Porter, pastor of the First Baptist Church, tomorrow morning. In the evening he will speak on “Easter and Cherry Blossoms.” Next Thursday, in his series of talks on New Testament churches, he will discuss “Corinth—The Worldly Church.” Dr. Porter, Dr. Rufus W. Weaver and Miss Elizabeth Clark, president of the Women's Society, have been named delegates from the church to the South- ern Baptist Convention in session here May 18 to 22. Mrs. E. H. Hutchins has been selected to succeed Miss Elizabeth Boyce as & | representative_of the church on the board of the Baptist Women's Home. The Business Women's Circle is plan- ning a rummage sale Aprl.l 29. “LOOKING TO FUTURE” TO BE SERMON TOPIC In All Saints’ Episcopal Church to- morrow morning the rector, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke. will have for his subject at the 11 o‘clock service, “Looking to the Future.” There will be festival holy communion at this service. The Junior Choir will sing at the early serv- ice. with communion at 7:30 a.m. There will also be a church service at 9:30 am. instead of the Sunday school ex- ercises, the school Easter pmgnm and mite box presentation to be given at 4 to Magnet.” Mr. Elsom conducted a great meeting in this church about 30 years ago. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet in the Sunday school house Wednesday eve study of the lesson Thursday, 7 p.m. Miss Florence Gravatte will lnd the study on “Jesus Rebukes Selk-seeking.” | in the Sunday school house Wednesday | Ju Prayer and praise service at 8 o'clock, led by Dr. Ball. The B. A. U. Study dren of the United Brefhren Orphmnge and Home. | Group, with Mrs. William Hasker teach- |ing, meets after the prayer service. ning. The Juliette Mather Circle will meet evening. Midweek prayer and praise service, conducted by, the pastor, Thursday it et i i pm The annual meeting and election of vestrymen of the congregation will be held Monday evening. ’flumensmhkdlllwfllhlvel banquet Th The speaker will be Senator Mmcl M. Logan of Kentucky. d&mw Given will preside. Women will serve the dinner. Mrs. R. S. d'Espard w!llmker-fl vation ox tables for the bridge tea 2 by the Becior’s Ald Apel 36,