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BISHOP T0 DELIVER EVENSONG SERMON Dr. Peter Wil Preach at Cathedral Celebration of Holy Communion. Bishop James E. Freeman and Dr.| G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancel- | lor of the Cathedral, will be the special | preachers at Washington Cathedral to- morrow. Bishop Freeman will deliver THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO Activities in Local Churches St, Stephen’s Lutheran. Rev. S8am H. Kornmann, pastor, will speak tomorrow on “The Good Shep- herd” at the 11 a.m. service. The newly elected members of the Church Council will be installed at this service. The subject of the service at 7:30 p.m. will be “Trees.” People’s Congregational. Rev. A. F. Elmes, minister, has re- turned from & week end trip to Mont- | clair, N. J., and will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on “Going Off the Old Stand- ards.” Midweek prayer gervice Thurs- day, preparatory to communion. John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. the sermon at the people's evensong service at 4 o'clock in the great choir, and Canon Peter will preach at the| celebration of the holy communion be- ginning at 10:30 am. | Music at both services will be fur-| nished by the Cathedral Choir of men and boys. | There will be the celebration of the| hely communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am Following the two senvices in the great choir, group pilgrimages will be conducted by one of the Cathedral clergy for out-of-town visitors who have come to the Capital of the Nation dur- ing the cherry blossom season. At the monthly devotional service for members of the Cathedral staff Monday at 4 o'clock, Bishop Freeman will speak on “What Washington Ca- thedral Means to Me.” In view of the fact that May 1 is the anniversary of the battle of Manila, there will be the annual service of commemoration of Admiral _George Dewey, conducted by Canon Peter in front of the admiral’s resting place in the Bethlehem Chapel. Members of the Woman's Naval Service and a group of ehildren will participate in this service. e gl DR. V. N. RIDGELY TO OCCUPY PULPIT #gpirdt of Christianity” and “Profit of Godliness” Selected as Sermon Themes. “Yhe Spirit of Christianity” will be 4he sermon theme tomorrow morning st the Calvary Methodist Church. Dr. V. N. Ridgely, minister, will preach at shis service and also at the e\mlng sarvice, when the subject will be “The Profit of Godliness.” The song service will be led at the beginning of the ce by Louis A. Potter, organist and tor of music. " In the Philathea Class room at 7 p.m.. wnder the direction of Miss B. Evelyn Yraynham, a special speaker on China will be presented. The devotional meeting will be held Thursday evening, with the minister in charge. ‘The woman's all day meeting will be | beld Tuesday at 10:30 a. At the missionary program at 1 o'clock the devotions will be led by Mrs. J. W. Crabtree, and Mrs. S. D. Shflnkllndw w‘lll speak on “Health and Education.” “The Hills of Home,” an illustrated Yecture with musical accompaniment, will be given in the Guild Hall by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Preston Goulder, na-| tives of the Pacific Northwest, Friday | evening. This lecture is sponsored by | the Caivary Choir for the benefit of the | grand piano fund. “HUNGER FOR LIFE” DR. PORTER’S TOPIC E. H. Hutchins Re-elected Super- intendent of First Baptist Sunday School. Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, pastor of #he First Baptist Church, will speak tomorrow morning on “Satisfying Men’s Hunger For Life,” and in the evening on “Tell It to Jesus.” Mrs. William E. Neff, District mission airman, and Mrs. Francis S. Browne, ite Cross chairman for the Bnptist Pistrict Association, will address the Women's Society at the church at 11 o’clock Wednesday. After luncheon the circles will hold their meetings, with Miss Fanny Boyce conducting the mis- n study and Miss Janet McCallum e devotional exercises. Business Woman's Circle will gneet Thursday at 7 o'clock. E. H. Hutchins was re-elected Sun- y achool superintendent last Thurs- y evening, and Charles B. McInnis . Y. P. U, director. New members re- cted to the board of deacons for ree-year terms were Representative | useell Ellzey of Mississippi, Capt. J.| . Robnett, U. 8. N, retired, and T. | Bdgar Petw st IUNIOR CHOIR TO SING FIRST TIME TOMORROW; Bewly Organized Musical Group to Make Debut at Eckington Church. A special service will be held at the | ckington Presbytertan Church tomor- w evening, when the members of tI ilathea Bible class will attend in body. The newly organized junior choir will sing. At the morning service at 11 o'clock, | #she pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will spedk A cafeteria luncheon and dinner will be served Thursday in the Sunday echool house from 11:45 to 7 pm., mnder the auspices of the Aid Society. The members and friends of the ehurch presented William Jardine, for many years an elder of the church, with & traveling bag and other gifts, #n token of his falthful service through- out the years. SERMON AT HAMLINE ON “CONQUEST OF FEAR” Rev. H. Message Tomorrow Appro- priate for Boys' Week. At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow morning, the minis- ter, Rev. H. W. Burgan, will speak on *The Conquest of Fear.” The message will be appropriate for Boys’ week. In the evening the theme is “The Hopeful- pess of Jesus.” The chorus choir will sing at both gervices. A group of new members will be received at the morning service. The annual dinner of the Methodist Union of the District of Columbia will be held at the church next Wednesday. Bishops H. Luster Smith, Edwin Holt FHughes and A. W. Leonard will be the speakers. Speclal music will be fur- nished by the Hamline Quartet. The deyotional meeting will be held yhursday night, conducted by the min- fster. W. Burgan to Deliver Y. M. C. A. News Bryan, member of the Execu- fl\e commntee of the Organized Bible Class Association will speak to the men’s Bible class of the Kenilworth Pr‘ubyterlan Church tomorrow at 5 The men’s Bible class of Metropoli- tan Methodist Episcopal Church will have as its speaker tomorrow morning Page McK. Etchison, religious work di- ctar of the ¥. M C. A “The Reinforcement of Religion” will be the sermon tomorrow morning by His_address to the Junior Church will be “The Camel's Nose.” At 7:45 pm, he will speak on “The Value of Self-| respect.” At 3:30 pm. a special gen- eral claims contest will be held when Rev. F. W. Alstork, pastor of Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, will preach. His choir will sing. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Dr. H. B, Tuylor. pastor, wil preach tomorrow at 11 & “The Wisdom of ‘Praying for Our President.” At 6 pm., Women's vesper service under the ‘auspices of the Women's Aid So- clety. Speaker, Miss M. A. McNelll. Corinthian Baptist. Rev. Roy Carter, blind evangelist, will conduct a revival, beginning May 1, at 8 pm. Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to-| morrow morning on “Loyalty to the Man of the Hour.” In the evening his| ss\;bject will be “A Dinner Party By the | Lincoln Congregational. Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak tomor- row morning on “A Dangerous, But the Only Safe Role, to Play.” The vested chorus choir, under the direc- tion of Henry L. Grant, will render special musical selections. The Men's Brotherhood will assemble at 9:45. De- votional exercises will be conducted by Clifton E. Taylor. An address will be given by Rev. George A. Parker. The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday evening. The subject will be “Adventures in Devotion.” Sixth Presbyterian. “Boys’ day” will be observed tomor- row in accordance with the request| from the Board of Trade Boys' Week Committee. The pastor, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, will preach on “Our Boys.” Divine Science. Grace Lightfoot Patch, leader, will have for the subject of the lesson-ser- mon “The Single Eye.” This service is held at 11 o'clock at the Lea of the American Pen Women, 1706 L street. The Wednesday evening service | this week will not be held. Dally noon meetings are held from 12 to 12:30 in the headquarters of the Interna- tional New Thought Alliance, room 311 of the Ouray Building, 805 G street. Daughters of the King. Visitation will be held at the Church of the Epiphany Wedneday, at 8 p.m. Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. J. J. Queally, rector, will offi- ciate at all the services tomorrow and preach at 11 o'clock. Confirmation in- struction classes are being conducted at the church every Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Grace Reformed. At the morning service the pastor, Dr. Ranck, speaks on “Holland's Hero,” celebrating the 400th anniversary of the birth of William the Silent. Church officers were recently elected and in- stalled: Elders, Joseph H. Bean and Nelson B. Wentzel; deacons, C. Ralph Bowers, George W. Feidt, Ell Will and Paul B. Marks. ‘The new consistory meets Tuesday evening for organization and business. On Thursday beginning at 4:30 a chicken pattie dinner Will be served by the Comet class of the Sunday school. Gospel Hall. Gospel services will be held tomor- Tow at 8 p.m. at 245 Fifteenth street | scutheast. Prayer meetings are held every Thursday at 8 o'clock. Catholic Evidence Guild. John J. O'Connor and John G. Bowen | will be chairmen of the meetings to be | held in Lincoln Park and in Franklin Park tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Matters of Catholic doctrine of interest to the general public will be discussed by laymen and laywomen and questions will be answered. Yogoda Society. an—the Master” will be the sub- | ject of the address tomorrow evening in the chapel, suite 51, 1424 K street. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, | will be the speaker. Plymouth Congregational. The pastor, Rev. Willlam Herbert King, will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m. Prayer service Thursday, 8 pm. St. Luke’s P. E. ‘The choir of St. James' Episcopsl Church of Baltimore will render a spe- | Door.’ cial musical program tomorrow at 8 p.m. A large number of Baltimoreans are ex- pected to make the trip with the choir. A wClAl is being prepared for the visit- | ors after the service by the host choir and church organization. Calvary M. E. South. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. D. A. Beery. The evening service will be begun by a| program of music, organ and vocAL, conducted by Geor| Carmwell Board of Christian Education will meet Monday night. First Baptist, West Washington. Dr. Marcellus N. Newwme will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Meeting the Challenge” and at 8 p.m. will preach a sermon to the Coachmen’s Union. Preaching Wednesday night, prayer Priday night. St. Columbia’s Episcopal “Why Shouldn’t the Nazis of Ger- many Reject the Old Testament?” is the subject of the sermon by Rev. E. A. Le Moine tomorrow morning. The eve- ning sermon will be a preparation for confirmation. The Layman's League will meet Tuesday in the parish hall. ‘Thursday the Women's Guild will hold a lunch and card party n the parish hall. Shiloh Baptist. ‘The minister, Rev. E. L. Harrison, will speak at both morning and evening services tomorrow. At 6 o'clock the Young People's Society, under the lead- ership of Miss Martha Jackson, will discuss “Stories Jesus Told.” Friendship Baptist. Missionary day will be observed to- morrow. Rev. L. Dabney of Bluefleld, W. Va, will speak at 11 am, 3 pm. ;nd 8 pm. Prayer service Tuesday at pm. Vedanta Soclety. Services tomorrow at 1712 N street at 8 pm. Swami Vividishananda of India, the leader, will speak on “How to Make Our Daily Llfe a erlhlp > On Tuesdays and Thursday at 8 p.m. he will conduct classes. Western Presbyterian. @ The pastor, Dr. J. H. Dunham, will preach tomorrow on “The Fine Art of Praising People.” At the evmtn( serv- ice his subject will be “Three Scen in the Drama of Life.” r! The Woman's Missionary ‘Soclety will {11 meet Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Miss Kettler, mission- ary from India. She will show some curios of that country. Florida Avenue Baptist. ‘The Ministers’ Convocatlon of the District of Columbia and Vicinity and the Women’s Auxiliary of the same will hold a special service tomorrow at 3:30 pm. A special program has been ar- ranged. There will be a special call | meeting of all ministers of the con- vocation Monday night at the church. Highlands Baptist. The pastor, Rev. Newton M. Bim- monds, will preach tomorrow morning on “A Present Helper,” and in the eve- ning on “A Miracle of Faith.” The | Workers' Council will meet Tuesday ! the minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington. |evening and the Golden Rule class, | Wednesday _evening. The Woman's | Circle will hold its annual meeting at the chapel, with a morning meeting for work. The annual meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening. Rehoboth Baptist. “Tow the Kingdom of God Is to Be tor tomorrow at 11 am. Rev. R. D. Grhnm will be the guest speaker at |3 pm. Special sermon to the By-State | Association of Fotest Temple at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 pm.; preaching Thursday, 8 p.m. Howard University. Dr. Charles H. Wesley, professor of history at Howard University, will ad- dress students and friends in the serv- ices at 11 o'clock tomorrow in Andrew Rankin Chapel. The university choir, under the direction of Miss Lulu V. Childers, will furnish music. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic tomor- |row at 11 am. is “The Great Commis- sion,” and at 8 p.m., “Call to Service.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. ‘Young people’s prayer meeting Thurs- day, 8 to 9 pm. Noonday prayer meet- ing daily. Metropolitan A. M. E. ‘The minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on |“The Faith of Abraham.” and at 8 pm. on “The Penitent Thief.” Organ recital, 7:30 pm., by Mrs. Florence B. Porter; ministerial alliance Tuesday at noon. Second Baptist. Rev. J. L. S. Halloman will preach at 11 am. on “Visions of Life.” The Missionary Soclety will conduct a spe- clal service at 3:30 pm. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. George W. Taylor. At the evening service Rev. Aaron Wood of Jamaica, N. Y., wil preach. Super-Mind Science. ‘The church, 1614 K street, announces the following classes and sermons to- morrow: At 1:30 pm, a class in the scientific meaning of the Scriptures and Divine healing will be inaugurated by Prof. Willlam Estep. At 3 p.m. the sermon subject will be “Soul Realiza- tion.” At 8 pm, “The Spiritual Il- The reading room is open ;nd daily classes are conducted at pm. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Zion. Preaching by Rev. J. W. McCoy to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Lost Boy.” 8 p.m. preaching. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs has concluded his revival meeting work at Kensing- ton, Md., and Colonial Beach, Va., and will preach Sunday morning on “The Reward of Faithfulness.” At night Dr. H. W. O. Millington, executive secre- tary of the Columbia Association, will preach. St. Mark's Lutheran. ‘The pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frants, is trasts” and the sermon for Sunday morning will be “Two Gardens.” The congregation will give a recep- tion for the pastor Friday evening. Bethany Baptist. “Jesus Sits Beside the Treasury” will be the pastm‘n theme tomerrow morn- Xn In the evening he will speak on Andiew the Ideal Christian.” Sena- tor M. M. Logan will teach the Steven- son Bible class. | charge of the junior church services. Her subject i8 “The Angel's Message.” Three Bible classes—Stevenson, Key- stone and Amoma—will hold their monthly business meeting Tuesday eve- ning. Midweek prayer service is Thurs- day evening. Senator King to Speak. ‘The principal address in connection with the celebration of President's day tomorrow at 11 o'clock, at the Wash- ington Hebrew Congregation, will be of Utah. Free Methodist. Evangelistic meetmn are ducted by Rev. B. Chili, N. Y., md May 9. Garden Memorial Presbyterian. “Echoes of the Emmaus Road” will be the subject of Rev. Kenneth B. Carson tomorrow at 11 o'clock, and at 8 pm. “The Christ of the Closed He will deliver a sermonette in the children’s church at 10:30, “Love.” The Junior Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Gladis Stewart, will furnish the vocal music, with Miss Edith Evans at the organ. An {llus- trated lesson will be given by the pas- tor in the Berean Bible class, and a reading by the vice president of the cllfl,‘willium T. Douglass, on “Radiant Religion.” continue to | The pastor will continue his lessons on the Book of Psalms at the services ‘Thursday at 8 p. Religious Broadcasts. Rev. Clark Forcey, known as the evangelist of the air, is broadcasting religious topics over Station WOL on Wednesdays and Fridays at 12:45 p.m. and on Sundays at 1 'rlm During the program tomorrow Metropolitan Quartet will sing. Rev. Mr. Forcey will speak on “The Father's House.” Salvation Army. Col. A. E. Marpurg will conduct a gospel meeting at the Salvation Army Hall, 1075 Jeflmn street, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., assisted by Maj. and Mrs. James Asher, commanders of the Washington division, and the entire headquarters staff. The colonel was formerly the chief secretary of the Southern territory with headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. §. Gerlah Lamkin will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “We Are Ambassa~ dors for Christ.” Union meeting, 3:30 .m., led by Rev. Brown. Music by aramount singing chorus, Mrs. T. Davis, leader; solo by Rev. J. E. War- ren. Revival, 8 p.m. Church of Our Savier. ‘There will be a celebration of the holy communion tomorrow at 6:55 a.m. ‘The service of morning prayer and ser- mon will be held at 11 o'clock. Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills will h, taking as his subject “Youth the Church.” Presbyterian Ministers. ‘The Presbyterian Ministers’ Associa- tion of Washington and vicinity will meet Monday at 11 o'clock at the New York _ Avenue Presbyterian Church. Maj. Francis St. Austell will deliver an address on “World Rambles.” Centennial Baptist. “How Was Jesus Baptized?” is the es | subject of Rev. E. Hez Swem tomorrow night, to be followed by baptisms. The o'clock morning sermon subject ‘Taken” will be the subject of the pas- | ( will preaching on a series of “Bible Con-' “Mother” Jaeger has | delivered by Senator William H. King | being con- . Miner of North | Btory of pastor has just com- pleted the twenty-first year of his pas- torate of this church. President’s Day. Services in observance of President’ day will be held at the Con ation and Talmud Tora Bnai Israel, teenth and Emerson streets, tomorrow at 10:30 am. Rabbi Aaron A. Volk- man_will officiate, assisted by Cantor A. Liebsohn. There will be vocal numbers and singing of hymns by the teachers and pupils of the Hebrew and Sunday schools. Congressman Adolph Sabath of Illinois will be the guest, er. 8t. Andrew’s Episcopal. “Christ the Good Shepherd” will be the subject of Rev. A. J. Wilder at 11} o'clock. The Young People's Fellow- ship will hold a program at 7:30 p.m. The vestry will meet Wednesday night. Holy communion Thursday, 10:30 a.m. ‘Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak tomorrow at 11 am. on “Living One's Life on & Big Idea of God.” Miss Virginia Sar- gent will speak at 6:30 p.m. The Men's Club, Russell Hackley, president, will meet Wednesday at 8 pm. at 1028 Park road. Week-day Church -School, ‘Thursday, 3:30 p.m., Mrs. L. M. Logan in charge. Vaughn Class. ‘The Vaughn class of Calvary Baptist Church will be hosts to the officers employes, families and friends of Woodward & Lothrop's store. The De- partment Store Organization will have charge of the program, under the direc- tion of W. W. Everett, vice president and general manager, and a former president pof the class. There will be special music by the members of Wood- ward & Lothrop. The lesson will be given by Linn C. Drake, teacher, and Rev. Abernethy, pastor, will speak. Tennesseean to Speak. A. M. Burton, president of the Life and Casualty Insurance Co. of Nash: ville, Tenn., will address the Fourteenth Street Church of Christ at both serv- ices Sunday. His subject at 11 am. be “Spiritual Growth.” At 7:45 p.m. he will discuss “The Way to Fail- ure and the Way to Success.” St. Margaret's Episcopal. “Three Things That Unite Men” will be the theme of Dr. Herbert Scott Smith’s sermon tomorrow morning. There will be holy communion at 7:30 am. At 6 pm. the young people of the parish will have a Fellowship sup- per followed by their regular weekly meeting. The Woman's Auxiliary of the diocese of Washington will meet in the church at 8 o'clock for the pres- entation service of the united offering. Dr. Smith will preach. Chevy Chase Baptist. ‘The theme wmnrrow morning -m be “Faith, Hope, Lo The pastor, Re Edward O. Ch.rk will preach. Thz “bappy hour” for children will be held | g in the Sunday School building during the preaching hour. Mr. Clark’s eve- ning sermon will be on “The Optimism of Iife” The annual meeting of the church will be held Thursday for elec- tion of officers. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach &t 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Christ in Christian Experience: The Secret.” ‘This will be the first of a series of Sunday morning sermons from the book of Philippians. At 7:45 p.m. his sermon will evangelistic in its nature. Healing Services. James Moore Hickson of England will conduct & mission of Christian healing next week in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets. He will address a meet- ing Monday evening for all interested i?dhel«lm‘. ‘This service is not for the ‘The hefl.\n& services will be held ‘Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 19 to 12:30, and Thursday evening. A service of holy communion will be held each morning at 7, followed by inter- cessions for the sick at 9 CALIFORNIA PLAYERS TO PRESENT DRAMA “Man’s Attitude Toward God” to Be Topic of Rev. Walter M. Michael. Rev. Walter M. Michael, ruur of Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Man’s Attitude Toward God.” At 8 p.am. the Olmstead Platform Players, of Los Angeles, Calif, will present the re- liglous drama, “St. Claudia.” The circles meet Monday !’venln&n follows: Dawson Circle, home of W. R. Burgess, 3807 Alton place; Mi- chael Circle, home of Mrs. V. E. Ayre, 4943 Bnndywi.ne street; Patience Circle, home of Mrs. V. Brumbaugh, 4355 Fessenden , and Thompson Clrdu, home of Mrs. J. C. Burrows, 4803 Forty: first street. Patience Circle will give e | & luncheon in the Social Hall at noon ‘Tuesday. ‘The prayer will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. A pillow shower will be given on Thursday at 2 pm. at the home of Mrs. J. C. Burrows for the benefit of t:'u;, Woman’s Forelgn Missionary So- clety. BOYS’ SUNDAY PLANNED AT ALBRIGHT MEMORIAL Intermediate Department to Base Program on Picture of Young Jesus in the Temple. Boys' Sunday will be observed to- morrow at Albright Memorial Evan: gelical Church. The intermediate de- will uild its program around s picture of The Boy Jesus in the Temple.” This glycture was presented to the church Troop 69 of the Boy Scouts. The boys of the Sunday school and the tmop will attend the morning a body. sermon theme at 11 o'clock will May will be family month at the church. Each Sunday will be devoted to one particular phase of home life. ‘The month will begin with family Sun- day, to be followed by Mother’s day, Daughter’s day and Father's day. LUTHER LEAGUE Miss Charlotte and Richard Aldridge will have charge of the devotional meeting at 8t. John's, East Riverdale, Md., at 7 pm. tomorrow. Miss Virginia 'lt'-ltflt will lfldg: the Juniors at 2 p.m. Miss A, Barbara Wiegand will be the guest speaker at Incarnation. She will gog about the Japan Objective d e Luther League of America. A debate is scheduled between mem bers of the Atonement League at the devotional meeting. At Luther Place Charles Whitten will (hy | present & program of music, k | members of D. C., SATURDAY, PASTOR T0 DISCU ELEVEN SKEPTICS Rev. W. §. Abernethy Will Give Seoond Sermon of Series at Night. Rev. W. 8. '&uwo(c-x- vary Baptist cnurch. and Eleven Skeptics, -na at 8 pm the second sermon in the serles on “Job “When Theory Moss will give an organ recital prior to this service, and Miss Ida Jeanne Dagger and Donald Barnes will assist the pas- Rev. Philip G. Murray will give an {llustrated talk on “The Genesis Crea- tion Story,” to the Junior Church at 11 am. Dr. H. DeC. Adams will talk to the Parent-Child Relationship Class at 10 a.m., his subject being “Dental Nu- tritional Needs of a Child. ‘The Woman's Missionary Soclety will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Baker Hall. Mrs. E. E. Richardson will be the guest er. ‘The Wilbur class will meet with Mrs. J. Robert Hardesty, 111 Grafton street, Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday at 8 p.m. ‘The Advlaory Council meeting will be held Tuesday evening in the church lor A business meeting of the rd of Trustees will be Wednesday at 7 pm. ‘The annual meeting of the church will be held Thursday evening. ‘The Lucia Green Circle of the Mis- sionary Society will meet with Mrs. W. W. Everett, 3010 Woodland drive, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. ‘The annual banquet of the Burrall Class will be held Pfldly at 6:30 o'clock in Shallen] A Young Pewlel e.unlc will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday eve- nings in the Green Memorial Bullding. P ——— CHURCH CLUB TO RECALL | EVENTS OF 25 YEARS AGO |~ “Antediluvian Meeting” %0 Be Held by Universalist Group Tuesday Evening. “Why I Belleve in Immortality” is the sermon topic of Dr. Frederic W. Perkins tomorrow at 11 o'clock at the Universalist National Memorial Church. The women to do Red Cross sewing | will meet Tuesday in the parish house | at 10 o'clock, for an all-day meeting. | At '.he Optimist Club Tuesday evemng» an ntediluvian meeting” is sched- uled. The program will be furnished by | the club who were members | 25 years a0, It will include numbers by Miss Atwood, Miss Hortense Keables, Dr. John Van Schaick, jr., and music furnished by Mrs. Van Schaick and others. There will also be a round table of reminiscences under the lead- ership of the president, Dr. Willard §. | ‘The board of management will meet‘ Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Romaine van Schaick room. On Friday the Girl Scouts will meet in the young people’s | room at 3:30. At 7:30 the Boy Scouts will meet. Guest Preacher TO CONDUCT SERVICES HERE TOMORROW. BISHOP CLINTON 8. QUIN. The guest preacher at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow, at St. Alban’s Church, will be Bishop Clinton 8. Quin of Texas. He has been a close friend of the rector, Dr. Charles T. Warner, since they were students in the Virginia Theological Seminary. 1 also preach at 8 pm. at the He wi Church of the Epiphan; ‘The Epiphany h’lnch of the Girls’ Friendly Soclety will hold its annual corporate communion at 8 a.m. Morn- ing prayer and sermon will be by Dr. Z. B. Phillips at 11 a.m. At the feast of St. Philip and St. James Monday there will be celebra- tions of the holy communion at 7 and and 11 am. Holy communion Thurs- day at 11 am. —_— Pastor Returns. Dr. Ray Palmer of Chevy Chase, Md., has just returned after conducting a revival meeting at the First Baptist Church, Conway, 8. C. BIBLE HALL PENTECOSTAL Assembly of God Cor. 61 & G Sta. N.W. 8. 0:45 forsh! 11 Hindu Mysticism Lecturer and Teacher Swami Vividishananda OF INDIA Sunday, April 30, 8 P.M. “How to Make Our Daily Life a Wmhip" sdays and Thursdays, 8 P.M. Slads o 'Glia. and" Yoen "Avhoristas VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N St. NW. Public Cordially Invited CHRIST Has Risen—HALLELUJAH His Command Is “CLEANSE THE LEPERS!” Hear the Cry of TWO MILLION: “UNCLEAN!” “UNCLEAN!” ( “m.“fy"“'xm; of xdunsd’a for ué:el && lelm"l in Amg; s, Egypt, Japan, an lam, under auspices of thmnon City Auxillary Mission to Lepers, will be held o Friday, May 5th—2:00 P.M. EPIPHANY PARISH HALL Dr. Z. B. Phillips, RECTOR, WILL CONDUCT A UNITY SERVICE 'W. M. DANNER, General Secretary of the American Mission %0 Lepers, will address the meeting, representing over 200 churches and organizations in the District. Rev. Dr. ANDREW REID BIRD of the Church of the Pilgrims will ‘make the closing prayer 5—FREE LECTURES—5 METAPSYCHOLOGY By Prof. F. L. Holmes, B. A. Author, Lecturer and Whose peptomistic philosophy will give you food for thought and a new outlook on life. Scholar Ps 5 NIGHTS Starting Sunday, April 30 May 1, 2, 3, 4,—8:15 P.M. —~—SUBJECTS— “What to Want and How to Get It.” “Fear and Nerves—Healing a Worried Mind.” “The Cure of Sick Business.” “Metaphysics and Healing.” “Metapsychology—Mind and Super Mind.” ARLINGTON HOTEL BALL ROOM VERMONT AVE. AT K ST. fififlhnhwt Qtalhary S VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister irit of Chrlstianity. m~The Churoh Bchool. -Young l"llonll 's Service. m " Foay fivs ang Fitn 1 = y b & pm —Sermon, The Musi by QuAFWt and Chorus. Cholr. Metropolitan Memorial The ctmi wun the TRl 6:45—Metropolitan Young People’s Bervice. Epwmpal Ell'ln l!oll llllllle‘v Resident Bishop feeks, District !ll}trlntefldent ELDBROOKE "E‘I.h'%h‘ng‘-‘mmt 2 inister. Attitade Towar BRlGHTWOOD PARK Eighth St. at Jeffersoa N.W. 8. CARROLL COALE, Minister, 11:00 s.m.—Morning Worship, p.m.—BEvening Worship. FOUNDRY Sixteenth Street Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D.D. s e 11:00— Nu: b3 the Altar.” g-onn u.% OFFICIAL OF CHURCH TO TALK TOMORROW Dr. Benjamin W. Meeks to Preach at First M. E. Church of Chevy Chase. .’mmd'nt of the Washington dis- trict, will be the speaker tomorrow morning in the First Methodist Epis- copal Church of Chevy Chase. The pas- I e T Church at m‘% 'uPuooz‘:l guest at the meeting of the senior grou or th- ‘Young People’s League nt 5:4! 'nu l(oflwfl’ Olub will meet Tuesda; evening st the home of lln Fral Kelh‘l‘ 211 Shepherd st: ‘The Woman's m(ue rm "have lunch- eon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Horace Troth on Brookville road. The lnd Mrs. l‘;:h )l; lgl'd E. Springer, Mr. an RJUBI 0. Belt ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. John L. Miss Byrd Belt, Mrs, Harriet B Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Orem, jr., will represent the church ettt S B0, 5 at Ham) E. Church. i it Avallable for position as church sololst. | New York and Washington & references. "Phone Potomat banz - oo | The American Bible Society, National Capital Agency, will remove from the Woodward Building to 915 Tenth St. N.W. May 1, 1933 16th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Bev. Godfrey Chobot, Pastor. 30 8.m.—Graded Babbath School. | G e O 2 stian Endesy 4 Thursday, & p.m.—Midweek service. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME SERVICES FRANCAIS NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH Dimanche "4 heures: ‘sermi Frink Tlotard: e e GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. Frank Sergeant Niles, Minister. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 .m.—Morning Worship and Ser- mon. “BUT IF NOT.” 7 p.m.—Joint Meeting of All Societios for Youth. PECK MEMORIAL Pa. Ave,, 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KEFCHUM, Minister. 11 00 a.m —"‘Why Believe in Jes: m The Trlltd' of 100, 9:4. EII. mum class, EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. lrv Alfred E. Barrows, D. D, Pastor 11 Worship. Tih e —gvemn: Worship. Wuhmgton Heights Columbia and Kalorama Rds. Rev. John C. Palmer, D. D., Minister 1§i45—gunday " school T Preshyterian FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10¢h and Fairmont Sts. N.W. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” James H. Miers, Minister —_ 11:00 a.m—"A 8t 18, Ve 8:00 p.m.—"He Gave Them Bread. Exodus, Chapter 18. of Matthew.” 5to 7. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly. 16th and Irving Sts. NW. BEV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. a.m.—Morning Worship. p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Chureh of the Pilgrims On the Parkway at 22nd and P Sts. N.'. Gift of the Presbyterians of South to the Nation's c-mu. 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.M. A Cordial Welcome to All New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N, Y. Ave. Ministers DR. JOSEPH R. S8IZOO DR. ALBERT EVANS 11:00 AM. “Losing Steadfastness” 8:00 P.M. “Religion in the Crisis” WESTERN H St. Bet. 10th and 20th N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister 1100 AM “The Fine Art of Praising People.” 800 P “Three Sceaes in the Drams MARY PEARSON, Soprano GUNTON—TEMPLE 16th and Newton Streets, Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Paster 9:45 a.m —Sunday School 1jam—$ermen by Dr n 4 8 Midweek aehr'vlrc:""x#u"r'x‘au 8 p.m. CHEVY CHASE, Chevy Chase Circle Rer. 3. Hliman 30 to 10:50 am. irch u 9:45 a.m.—The CI 11 uo:m—un'r g xnl& Young Peo:fiu Boctety. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY, Minister Subject P.M. Sunday Evening. aaaad V AND NEW ST- ANDREW , HAMPSHIRE The Rev. A. J. Wilder, ST.B, Rector Services. & AM. % Preacher, '.he Rector. Youns People's Fellowship, 7:30 P:M. ST.JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. Rev. GEORGE v;d ATKINSON, D. D. ass. r_Flor! § Cotteets Novtne Saint Mark’s = “On Capitel Hil" Third and A Streels Southeast REV. WILLIA] MOODY, Reetor. AehbEE pn,, Shurch Schoal, . ople’s, 6:45 p.m.: Thursday, 1 am. Holy Communion, Dreach et PARISH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St. N.W. Rev. George F. Dudley, D, D.. Reetor. Rev. John F. Robertson, Assistant. Holy Cflmmllnmn 0 AM. n.11:00 5 Evening Service and Sermon_8:00 P.M. Christian Heallng Mimion Proer oS0 terance of hclmgp:u‘r’:“l:rmxi ek supper B0 Piflokson s "The' Chrls: i Healing Mission Y TO Holy Comm\l Egnd Celebrluan ‘Thursda! ‘Healing Serv %nmd.y when af o Send names an Morning Worship at 11 AM. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N-W. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector. .m.—8unday Bchool. ‘m—Morning Praver snd Ser- ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place BEV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITR, D. D. G. m GRIFFITH. ‘7: 0—Holy Omfl lul’ T S 6:00— #fi?‘“' e Boctety. 8 O°Clock — Presentation Servnoe of the United Thank Offering of the" Woman'’s Auxiliary of the Diocese. Dr. Smith will preach. COVENANT FIRST Between the Mayflower and Dupont Circle By John Witherspoon Statue D. D. “THE WHITE STONE” Sunday School for All Grades at 9:45 AM. Young People's Meetings at 6:30 and 7:30 Episropal ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. ST. PAU! CI Boek Creek Church Rd. and The Country Church in the :30, 9:30, 11 7:00 HOLY COMFORTER cmm ;}Qflu(:lll Ave. lll ll 8t. N.W. 3. Capliol 8t can) m &8 1317 G St. N.W. B Tl TR ki % X 0 8.m.—Holy Communt Rurch School. Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion....... 7:30 am. rvice, Holy Sermon, Preacher, the ::hnp of Washing- 18th between P and Q (Near Dupont Cirele) Ample Parking Space Appointments: 8, 9:30, 9:45 and 11 AM. nl\ C. ERNEST SMITH Preaches at 11. B.—Tickets St. John’s Church Lafayette Square loop.m—l:vmo:: and !ernon. Shearer will W

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