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! at 5 o'clock in conjunction with the BAPTISTS TO HEAR DR. L. £ BARTON World Alliance Session in Berlin Will Be Discussed by Alabaman. Dr. L. E. Barton, State secretary of the Alabama Baptist Convention, who attended the Baptist World Al- liance in Berlin, will occupy the pul- | pit at the National Baptist Memorial | tomorrow morning, speaking on “Mis- | sions and Baptists at Berlin.” In the | evening Dr. Gove G. Johnson, the| pastor, will continue his series unl “What Jesus Preached,” his speclll subject being “Jesus on Economic Ad- Justment.” A meeting of the Mizpah Class will be held at the home of Mrs. Nan R. Street, 2802 Wisconsin avenue, Tues- day evening. A short business meet- ing will precede the social. The deaconesses will meet in the Foster room Wednesday at 8 pm. The Pastor’s Class for Boys and | Girls and the Bible Study Class, un- | der leadership of Wellington B. John- son, will meet at the church Thurs- | day at 7:10 pm. The midweek serv- ice will be the covenant meeting at 8 pm. The special missionary lec- turer will be Dr. J. B. Hipps, dean of Shanghai Baptist Seminary. The Standing Committee will meet at the church Friday at 7:30 p.m. Foundry Methodist. Frederick Brown Harris will preach tomorrow morning on “This Mind in You,” and at 8 p.m. on “Washington Warns.” The official board will meet at the church at 8 pm. Wednesday and the midweek service will be conducted by the minister Thursday. “The Church Facing Lent” will be the theme. Langdon Methodist. Rev. Henry H. Rowland, pastor, to- morrow at 11 am. will continue the series of sermons on “The Cross of Christ.” topic, “Crucified Dr. to the ‘Teacher.” children on Second Baptist. Rev. E. L. R. Guss of Caroline County, Va., will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and at 8 pm. Missionary Alliance, Meetings are conducted at 808 I street and will continue until further notice, The pastor, Rev. P. R. Hyde, is giving a series of sermons at 3 and | 7:30 pm. “Africa—Missionary Sur- vey,” afternoon; “How God EXpresses Himself,” evening. Revelation studies at 2028 North Capitol street Thursday evening. Bethesda Baplist. Irwin H. Linton of Washington will discuss the subject, “The Trial of Jesus From a Lawyer's Viewpoint,” tomorrow evening in the Masonic ‘Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue. Spe- cial music by the Brown family. The pastor’s topic at 11 o'clock will be “Clean Money.” Atonement Lutheran. With | Christ.” There will also be a sermon | fooio: “The Wise| { Lot Righteous,” Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Rev. H. B. Taylor, pastor, will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 a. “Christian Brotherhood.” Brief ri ports will be made on the recent con- ference on the Betterment of Race Relations in Washington by the dele- gates, Mrs. M. A. McNeill, Mrs. Fran- ces Boyce and J. C. Bruce. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Rev. J. M. Ellison, pastor, preaches at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Finding the Joy Note in Living Through Reli- gion.” At 3:30 p.m. members worship with the New Bethel Baptist Church, Dr. W. D. Jarvis, pastor. In the eve- ‘mng. holy communion will be cele- | brated, the pastor preaching the ser- mon. The covenant of the church will be read and new members fellow- shipped. Mount Moriah Baptist. Rev. J. H. Randolph will have for his morning topic “The Hour of Trial— How to Meet It,” and at 7:30 p.m. “The Aftermath of a Revival of Re- ligion.” At 3:30 p.m. there will be special services, when the officers of the Pastor’s Aid Circle will be in- stalled. Rev. D. G. Grimes, pastor of the Salem Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker, followed by a musical program. On Monday at 7:30 p.m. the District of the Lott Carey Foreign Missionary Convention will meet. Tuesday, prayer service, 7:30 p.m. Divine Science. Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch will de- | liver a lesson-sermon tomorrow at 11 | o'clock on “The Price of Understand- ing.” The minister will discuss “The Intellect” Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 3303 Thirteenth street. Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. William N. Payne, jr., second vice president, will preside. James S. McCarthy will have charge of the on. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Representative Robert E. Rich | of Pennsylvania will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “Gifts That Are Better Than Money."” All men are welcome. Dr. preach at 11 a.m. on “The Soul's Satis- " and at 8 p.m. on “The Soul's stone.” Wilson Avenue Baptist. Byron P. Richardson has accepted | the pastorate of this church. His sub- Ject tomorrow morning will be “Was and at 8 pm, “Un- filled Prophecy Wauxh Methodist. Rev. tomorrow as follows: 11 am., “The| Purchased Inheritance”; 7 pm, “What Wlll I Be 10 Years Hence? 8 p.m., “The Mood of Lent.” Praye: praise sermon Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Plymouth Congregational. At the morning service the pastor, | Rev. Arthur D. Gray, will preach on “The Meaning of Worldliness.” week prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. Christ Lutheran. The annual family day service will be held tomorrow morning. Members of a family sit together. Rev Frederic Wenchel will preach on “ 'l'he } Family, Its Divine Foundation and Its | Divine Function.” Pastor Snyder will speak tomorrow morning on “Scwing and Reaping.” | At the vesper service at 8 o'clock Dr. | M. E. Thomas, returned missionary from India, representing the Foreign Mission Board of the United Lutheran Church in America, will show moving pictures of mission work in Africa and India. The pictures will be shown in the parish hall, entrance on North Capitol street. Mount Carmel Baptist. Sermon by Rev. W. H. Jernagin, subject “Workers Wanted for the Church,” at 11 am.; 3:30 p.m., ser- mon by Rev. B. H. Whiting of the Friendship Baptist Church for the State rally of the Senior Missionary Society; 8 p.m., sermon by the pastor on “The God That Answers by Fire.” Takoma Lutheran. “As a Man Is, So He Thinks” will be the subject of the sermon of Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer, pastor, tomorrow morning. The day has been desig- mated as visitors' Sunday. Dr. Waiter E. Schuette, president of the Eastern district of the American Lutheran Church, will preach at a ¢ special service on March 3 at 8 p.m. Catholic Radio Hour, The solemn Lourdes procession and the blessing of the sick will take place radio broadcast tomorrow at the Im- maculate Conception Church. Rev. Francis P. Harrity will be the director, with Rev. Paul Bussard as the cele- brant of benediction. Prof. Harry Wheaton Howard will direct the music, with Norman DeMeza rendering the Lourdes hymn and the girls of the academy rendering special musical sclections. The pastor, Dr. John Keat- ing Cartwright, will preach on “The Image of God.” This is the fourth of his series of sermons on “God and the Progress of Mankind.” Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washing- ton No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge, 11 am. and 8 pm. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street, Maj. James Roberts in chai am., Commandant Fred - Willis, and 8:30 pm. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, Capt. Jackson ‘W. Martin in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m., Commandant John Parkins. Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jeffer- son street Capt. W. C. Young in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 pm. Wash- ington No 5 Corps, 715 I street north- east, Ensign Luella Knox in charge, 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m,, Rev. and Mrs, Ray Japhet. Calvary M. E. South. The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Our Gifts to the Church,” which is the third in the series of sermons on “Christian Stewardship.” The Youn People will meet at 7. The evening sermon will be on “The Conversion of Zaccheus,” the third in the series of sermons on _“Bible Examples of Con- version.” Prayer meeting, Thursday evening. The pastor will talk on “Church Helpers.” Bible Institute. A Bible study vesper service will be held at the Bible Institute of Wash- ington, 1316 Vermont avenue, tomor=- row at 4 p.m. under the auspices of the Christian Witness League of America. The subject will be “Bible Exposition in the Light of Prophesy,” taught by Rey. Arthur G. Slaght, di- rector of the league and dean of the institute. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock will preach & “missionary sermon” tomorrow at 11 am. The topic at 8 p.m. is “Hal- lock will preach gf%’special sermon Thursday at 8 p.m. lowed Be Thy Name.” Prayer meet- | ing Tuesday, 8 to 10 pm. Dr. Bul-' the church The Ladies’ Aid will serve a sour beef | | dinner Thursday begining at 5 o’clock. | The Junjor Girls' League will hold a business and social meeting Fridey evening. The Minstrelettes will pre- sent a show in the Sunday school hall March 5. Eckington Presbyterian. The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, | will preach tomorrow. A luncheon will be served in the Sunday school house Thursday. A three-act comedy will be given under the auspices of the Aid Society by the “Little Lambs Club” of St. Agnes’ Episcopal Church Friday. Presbyterian Ministers. The association will meet Monday at 11 o'clock at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. Kenneth B. Carson will be the speaker. Sub- ject, “Problems That Provoke.” Zion Lutheran. “The Ears of Our Hearts" will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward G. Goetz tomorrow morning. Plars are being made for the lenten season, during which the pastor will preach on “The Christian Life.” At the midweek lenten services on Thursday nights the subjects will deal with “The Christian Life in Principle,” and on Sunday mornings, “The Christian Life in Practice.” The Sunday services will include a sermonette for the children. A “Tom Thumb Wedding” will be presented by the Sunday school March 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. Chevy Chase Methodist. Justin Lawrie and Theima Burton King, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lawrie, will be the guest soloists at the musicale to be given by the Chevy Chase Chanters Thursday at | 8:30 pm. at the Brook Farm Tea House. Readings will also be given by Mrs. Tedda Grass. This is the | second annual musicale under the aus- pices of the Woman's League of the church. Theosophists. “Magic—White and Black” will be the subject of a lecture, followed by questions, at the United Lodge of | 8roul Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, at 8:15 p.m. Sunday. Study class at 8:15 Wednesday evenings. Free ref- erence and lending libraries. Peopie’s Congregational. Rev, A. F. Elmes will speak tomor- row, the last in the series for young people’s month: “When a Young Man Comes to Himself.” Immediately after the morning service the young people's groups will lead a pilgrimage to the Home for the Aged at Blue Plains. A play will be presented by the high school club next Wednesday night. A devotional service, preparatory to the communion, is planned for Thurs- ¢/| day night, with the minister in charge. | Gorsuch Methodist. ‘The minister, Rev. N. O. Scribner, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. United Brethren. “Praying for Forgiveness” is the theme of Rev. Simpson B. Daugherty's sermon tomorrow at 11 am. The young people will meet at 7 pm. Dr. Chan will continue his addresses on “China.” The evening service wul be in charge of Rev. W. Ward Smith. Midweek prayer service at 8 pm. Thursday. Woodside Methodist. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow, the minister, Dr. Ralph Dela Smith, will preach on “The Living Christ.” At ¢ pm. Dr. W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will speak. Prayer meeting Thursday evening in rior. m-y evening the juniors of the chutth school will pre- sent a show in the auditorium, Kester will | Allan F. Poore will prelch Mid- | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO m Activities in Local Churches Bethesda Methodist. The pastor, Rev. John H. Blake- more, will preach on “Religion at Home"” tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Robert Thompson will lead the devotional service at 7:15 pm. “These Puzzling Times” is the theme of the evening sermon. Prayer service will be held at the home of Mr. D. N. Miller Wednesday evening. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham's subject tomorrow morning will be “Breast Forward.” ‘The Young People's Bible Class will have charge of the evening service and short addresses will be made by Arthur Storey, Alvin Thaden, Griffith Barry and Fred Else. Dr. George S. Duncan of the Amer- fcan University will give a lecture, “Ancient and Modern Palestine,” with 100 stereopticon views, Thursday eve- ning. A silver offering will be taken for the building debt. The lecture is given under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society. A Tom Thumb wedding will be the feature of an entertainment by Com- | pany H of the Church Army, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. The entertainment will be repeated March 5, 7:30 p.m. Church of Christ. Evangelist James H. McBroom will preach tomorrow at 3460 Fourteenth street at 11 am. on “Authority in Religion,” and 7:45 p.m. on “Healthful Teaching.” French Services. At the French service af the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 4 p.m. Dr. Florian Vurpillot will speak on “Satan se Deguise en | Ange de Lumiere.” Columbia Helghts Christian. ‘The topic tomorrow morning will be “The Difficulties of Worship.” In the evening the series en New Testament conversion will be continued with | “The First Evangelistic Meeting.” Prayer meeting Thursday night will be led by Andrew Wilson, who will outline the liquor problem of 1935.| Following that the minister will con- | tinue the study of E. Stanley Jones' book, “The Christ of the Mount.” | Metropolitan A. M. E. | Men's day will be observed tomor- row. Jefferson S. Coage will speak at {11 am. on “Wanted—a Man."” Dr. John R. Hawkins will preside. Her- mond W. Scott will speak at 8 p.m. on | “The New Challenge.” W. H. C. Brown | will preside. The music will be fur- nished by a chorus under Prof. James | | L. Hunt. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitfield will have for his subject at 11 a.m. “Christian Experi- ence.” Communion will be observed at 12:30 p.m. Special music will be ‘rendtred by the choir. Preaching at | |8 pm. Men's Club meeting Friday | night St. Monic; Episcopal. Rev. George A. Fisher, one-time | | vicar here, now priest in charge at St. Ambrose, Raleigh, N. C., will be the } preacher at the annual pew day rally tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. Special music | | will be rendered. Other services will )be holy eucharist, 7: m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11: m. Rev. J. Alvin Mayo is vicar of the chapel. Fairmont Heights Presbyterian. | Rev. H. W. Campbell, will have for his | subject “Living in Satan's Neighbor- hood.” 6 p.m. young people’s meet- lng‘ topic, “What the Bible Bays bout Forgiveness; leader, Hattie Terrell. Wednesday, 4 p.m., week day church school. Midweek services Thursday, 8 p.m. Howard University. Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, president of Howard University, will be the speaker at the all-university religious | services in Andrew Rankin Memorial | Chapel tomorrow at 11 am. The uni- versity choir, under the direction of Miss Lulu V. Childers, director of the School of Music, will furnish music. Petworth Baptist. “Jesus, Crass Intruder of Life” will Henry J. Smith, and in the evening, “Victorious Defeat.” Thursday night, the last of the meditations on “What We Believe.” The B. Y. P. U. will have charge of the service; subject, “What We Believe About Ourselves.” Monday night, the second performance of “Am I Intruding?” by the B. Y. group. Wilson Memorial M. E. opened tomorrow. Dr. E. T. Mowbray of Baltimore will preach the morning sermon, and Dr. B. W. Meeks will preach at night. The choir will render special anthems at each service, under the leadership of Chartre Heslep. The congregation will be led by 30 women dressed in white, in the making of their Joash offerings. Super-Mind Science. At the church, 1726 H street, to- morrow, Dr. G. F. Fraser will lecture at 11 am, the subject being “The Creation of the Earth” and at 8 p.m., “Spiritual Baptism.” Wednes- day, 8 p.m, “The Creative Mind.” Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Robert M. Skinner, pastor, will preach tomorrow on “A National Imperative.” The adult discussion p, meeting at 8 p.m. will con- sider the question, “The Kind of & Sabbath We need.” At the men’s club dinner last Tues- day evening the. following officers were elected: President, Sidney Ward- well; vice president, Richard Thrush; secretary, Vincent McDougal, and treasurer, Irving Chilcoat. The second of the series of Thurs- day night supper meetings will be held February 28, in Cissel Chapel at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Wilbur LaRoe, jr, member of the Presby- terian Board of National Missions. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak to- morrow at 11 am., on “No ways | Weary.” At 7 p.m. the Young People's Society will be led by Russell Hackley. Thursday, at 7 p.m, the boys and girls’ clubs will collaborate in drama- tizing the life of Phyllis Wheatley. Mid-week prayer services, Thursday, “The pastor, Rev. M. P. German, will speak at both services tomorrow. In the morning his subject is, “Seem as Reljgious as You Are,” and in the evening, “The Tragedy of Success.” Sepator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. :(ot.\l;:r Jaeger has charge of the jun church. Mid-week service ’rhundly even!ni. (led by the pastoss McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. U. 8. Mingo of Detroit, Mich., will preach, 11 am. tomorrow on “What About the Holy Spirit Since the Day of Penecost.” Rev. H. 8. Swann, missionary evangelist of the Potomac River Association, will preach at 8 pm. Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall, pastor, will preach on “The Fellowship of Prayer” at 11 o'clock tomorrow. At 8 p.m. Miss Ethel Vance and Glenn W. Wagner will speak, and the men's chorus of the Gospel Mission will sing. ‘West Washington Baptist. Rev. C. B. Austin will preach to- morrow morning on “The Race for the Prize.” Evening sermon topic: “Snakes.” Community turkey dinner, Wednes- day, 5 to 7 p.m.,, in the Sunday school auditorfum. ‘The pastor will speak at the service Thursday evening on “Why Was Paul So Desirous to Save Souls?” Will Serve Dinner, The women of the Sixth Presby- terlan Church will serve an oyster and baked ham dinner Thursday from 5 to 7:30 o'clock in the dining room of the church, Sixteenth and Kennedy streets northwest. Truth Services, “Scientific Right Thinking and Mind Mastery,” topic tomorrow at 8 p.m. by Rev. Robert Snndns. and “How to Attract Wealth,” Monday, 8 p.m., by Rev. Loretta Sanders at the Wnshlngton Truth Center, New Calo- nial Hotel. Services also Sunday, | am, and daily, 8 pm. except ik | day. Gospel Hall. F. D. Swartz of Detroit, Mich,, will | preach in the hall, 245 Fifteenth | street southeast, tomorrow night. He will also preach each night next week. | | Lincoln Congregational. Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, dean of the D. C., SATURDAY, F Y Good Will Baptist. Dr. James L. Pinn will preach to- morrow morning on “The Trans- figuration.” At 2:15 he will preach at the District Jail. In the evening he will prnch on “Joseph in Poti- phar’s Ho Trinity Lutheran, Mount Rainier. Rev. Edwin Pieplow will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Cannon That Will S8et Humanity Free.” The junior choir will lead the processional and Mrs. Dora Scott and Miss Caro- lyn Ax will sing a duet, “Beautiful Words of Jesus.” In the evening he will preach his second sermon in & series of sermons on preparations for Lent. The theme, “Lent: Its Prac- tices and Customs.” The Young Peo- ple will hold a devotional and fellow- ship 9 pm. H Street Christian. Rev. C. N. Willlams will conduct the Lord's supper and preach tomor- row at 11 am. on “The Mighty Task of the Church.” Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Home-coming services will be held tomorrow in recognition of the 57th anniversary of the dedication of the present building. Rev. W. F. Atkin- son will preach tomorrow morning on “Glory in the Church” and at 8 p.m. on “Our Inheritance.” Three choirs will sing. Georgetown Lutheran, “The Power of God's Grace” will be the subject tomorrow morning of Rev. Harold E. Beatty, pastor. John Al- bert will have charge of the Young People's program at 7 pm. The Mis- | sion Study Class will meet Wednesday | at noon at the home of Mrs. William | A. Pettis, 3308 Reservoir road. The - Catechetical Class will meet Wednes- | day at 3:30 p.m. at the parsonage. Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m., con- ducted by the pastor. A social will be held Priday at |8 pm. Church of the Brethren. | School of Leligion, Howard University, | will be the guest speaker tomorrow | | morning. He will speak on “The Neg- lected Aspects of the Religion of Jesus.” ‘The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. |son, associate adviser on economic conditions among Negroes. | Association for the Advancement of Colored People will have charge of the | |at 7 p. | ice v\lll be held Thursday evening. John Wesley A. M. E. Rev. The junior branch of the National | Or. H. T. Medford will preach | ‘The pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, | | will preach at 11 am. and 8 p.m. Morning subject: “Going the Limit."” Evening subject: “Open Windows.” At 7 o'clock Roy Breg, director of Allied Youth, will speak to the young peorle’s will be addressed by John P. Murchi- | group and at the same time the study | of Virginia will be the guest speaker | course for adults on home building | will be continued. First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, “Pive Appointments God Has Made With Men.” At 7:45 p.m. his subject will be “The Changeless Christ.” The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. OR. JOHN T ENSOR | The meeting is in charge of Miss Mar- |5ntlpm | Teller Cocke’s sermon at the 11 o'clock will | program of the Young People’s Forum | preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on (given in the parish hall Friday night \ .m. The mid-week prayer serv- | At 11 am. tomorrow the pastor, | St, Mark's Lutheran. The pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz, | will use as his theme at the 11 am. service, “What Makes a A = Home?" The choir will si 'O, How The Witch of Endor” will be the| Amiable Are Thy Dwellings” and Mr. subject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomor- | Nerlich will sing “Because 1 Walked |row at 11 am. Rev. W. C. Thompson | With Thee." will speak at 8 pm. The union Te- | The brotherhood will meet Wednes- vival, which has been in progress | day, 8 p.m. “Ye Plunktown Academy” ;or :l};]e plst,k thhr‘ee ;eeks. wgl begin its | wiil be given, sponsored by the | fourth week Monday at 8 pm. A ' night. chorus is being led each night by Prof. ST, fiw‘ ¢ Mission to Lepers. | N. Hedgeman. ! = The Washington City Auxiliary, | St. Columba’s Episcopal. American Mission to Lepers, will hold | Holy communion will be celebrated |a mass meeting March 3 in Mount tomorrow morning at 7:30 o'clock. \Vernon Place Church at 3 pm. W. Rev. E. A. Le Moine will preach at the | M. Danner, general secretary Ameri- 11 o'clock service on “The Power of | can Mission to Lepers, will be present. Prayer.” Intercessions will be offered | Cary Weisiger will give an address at 4:30 pm. Tuesday evening at 7:30 ' with illustrated moving pictures tell- o'clock the captains of the tenth an- |ing a thrilling story of care and cure niversary drive will meet at the | for leprosy in Indi at the morning and evening services. | | The message to the junior church will | be delivered by S. A” Gordon-Grant. Friendship Baptist. Happy | be the morning subject of Rev.| The annual Joash chest day will be | by | under the auspices of the parish hall. A meeting of the vestry will follow. McKendree Methodist. Two special features for the service at 8 pm. Rev. Thomas 8. Davis, pastor of the Anacostia M. E. Church, will be a guest preacher. The “Sun- shine Family,” Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward, will provide the song service. | | Singing also by the Boosters' Band. | Rev. W. O. Brittingham, pastor of the M. E. Church, Alexandria, Va. will be a guest preacher at 11 a.ia. Midweek shervice Thursday at 8 p.m., with meditation by the minister, Rev. Samuel E. Rose. Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Neff, minister, will preach tomorrow morning on “The| | Bread of Life.” The young people | | meet at 6 pm. The discussion on “Christian Attitudes on the Race | Problem” will be continued under the | leadership of Miss Jeanette Schafer. St. Matthew’s Lutheran. Rev. E. H. Meuser, pastor, will tian, Contine in God’s Word!” and in the evening on “The Christian’s De- votional Life,” the third of a series| of sermons on “The Christian Life.” Informal adult religious instrue tions are being given every Thurs- day evening on the “Principles of Christian Faith and Hope.” ‘Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. John J. Queally will officiate and preach at the 7:30 and 11 o'clock services on Sunday. Evening prayer at_7:30 o'clock. The annual reunion dinner and dance of the Young People’s Society :ull be held March 5 at the parish all Cleveland Park Congregational. Rev. D. Butler Pratt, pastor, will preach at the 11 o'clock service on “Getting Acquainted With God.” St. Luke's Episcopal. Bishop James E. Freeman will pay his annual visit tomorrow to admin- ister the rite of confirmation to a large class to be presented by Rev. J. E. Elliott, priest in charge. Rev, Elliott will celebrate the holy communion at 7 a.m. ‘The annual Shrove Tuesday dinner and pancake supper will be given by the Women's Auxiliary. Under the leadership of James Smothers, president, the Men’s Guild is sponsoring a campaign to make cer- tain improvements to the parish hall and cellar of the church to take care of the social program and the need for meeting space. Gunston-Temple Presbyterian. Dr, Bernard Braskamp, pastor, will have as the subject of his sermon to- morrow at 11 a.m. “Why We Still Be- lieve in Missions. Asbury Methodist. Senator Royal S. Copeland of New York will give a lecture on “Character Education and Its Effect Upon Crime,” League, tomorrow at 6 oclock.wuum by the Miner Teachers’ College Glee Club Central Presbyterian. Dr. James H. Taylor will preach to- morrow morning on “The Promise of Security,” and in the evening on “The Secret of Power.” ‘The Westminster League will meet at 5 o'clock, after which there will be a Pireside Hour for the young preach tomorrow morning on “Chris- | | At the 11 am service the minister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, will bring a special message to the new members on the subject, “A Belief That Is Binding.” The ordinance of baptism | will be administered at the evening service. Special music by the Young People’s Chorus Choir. The minister | | speaks on “The Man Who Closed the | Shutters.” Tuesday at 12:30 pm. a luncheon meeting Zor the representa- tives of the Disciples Churches to the Washington Federation of Churches relative to the annual ingathering St. John’s Episcopal. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach to- morrow at the 11 am. service on “The Meaning of Confirmation.” Re\ | James F. Madison will preach at 7 | pm. World Day of Prayer. The world's day of prayer will be observed in 10 Washington churches of various denominations on March 8. The Women's Council of the Federa- | tion of Churches is sponsorirg the | movement in this city. Mrs. Benja- | min W. Meeks is president of the | council and Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan chairman of the committee. Fifth Baptist. ! Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at 11 am. on “The Compassion of Jesus.” Rev. Dr, L. E. Barton, executive sec- retary of the Alabama Baptist con- vention, will preach at 7:45 p.m. Representative Arthur H. Greenwood of Indiana will teach the Berea Bible Class, Norman Sandridge the Baroca Class. J. R. Tune the Philathea Class g:iu Mrs. Lenore Rees the James New Bethel Baptist. Dr. J. M. Ellison will preach a spe- cial sermon tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. The choir of Zion Baptist Church will furnish muslc Church ut Liberality, James A. Edgerton will lecture at 8 pm. tomorrow on “Philosophy of ge:el:ng‘ at Room 225, Annapolis otel. Sixth Presbyterian, Dr. Godfrey Chobot, pastor, has re- turned from a brief visit in Florida. He will speak tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Our Supreme Standard.” The Latimer Men’s Bible Class and the Holt Class for Women meet at 9:30 am, The women's societies of the church o[——[——|1] CHRISTIAN The Nattonal City ON THOMAS CIRCLE Dr. R B HILI.!!. J. R. MILLS. t!sGfllE Ywn_: am. 10 Bolm, m-; Bettar 7:45 .1 — Girl ‘Would Not Be for Advertis Purposes.” people. The Young People's Priday Nl‘ht Class will meet under the direction of Dr. 'hylnr'lnd will study the third period of church history. of two e —,“lkl;n “lnnlmlc E E2 EBRUARY 23, 1935. 10 0CCUPY PULPIT= Baltimore Minister to Be Speaker at Calvary Meth- odist Church. Dr. John T. Ensor of the First Methodist Church, Baltimore, will preach at Calvary Methodist Church tomorrow morning. At the evening service & religious drama, “James of Galilee,” will be presented by the Cal- vary Dramatic Club under the direc- tion of George S. Colison, president of the club. Those taking part are Miss Dorothy Potter, A. Stanley Wolfe | and B. Thomas Hynson, jr. Mrs. Prank Edgington will be the speaker at the Young People’s League | at 7 o'clock. Her subject will be “The | Historical Background of Japan.” garet Colison, missionary chairman, who is planning a series of four meet- ings on Japan, Edwin Dice will be the speaker at: the service conducted by the Men’s| Class at the Home for Incurables. Miss Rhoda Doyle will sing. The devotional service will be held Thursday evening, with the minister in charge. Mrs. Herman Carl will entertain the | C. Y. W. Class at her home Wednes day evening. The Men's Class is pla ning a revival of the play, “A Family | Affair,” originally presented 20 years | ago, with three members of that cast | taking part. This will be given March | | i ROBERTSON TO SPEAK Will Address All Saints’ Class. “Human Experience Purified as Gold” will be the subject of Rev. Henry Lawmaker service tomorrow in All Saints’ Epis- | |copal Church. There will be holy | communion at 7:30. The Men's Bible | Class is taught by D:r. E. C. Dutton jat 9:45. Representative A. Willis Robensoni Thursday at the annual dinner of the | Men'’s Club. Mrs. C. C. Davis, Mrs. John H. Shad- | {rick and Mrs. William H. Waters will | be chaperons for the dance to be! | by members of Joy Circle. —_— Volunteers of America, “Armed in Righteousness” will be | the subject of a sermon Adjt. H. Mills Eroh will preach at services tomor- | row afternoon in the mission, 471 Pennsylvania avenue. Rev. G. W. Raines will conduct the services and direct the musical program. Chapel of the Redeemer. The address at morning service to- morrow in the chapel at Glen Echo will be delivered by Thomas G.| Spence. His subject is “Covenant nl the Rainbow,” based on the text: “The bow shall be in the cloud.” Yogoda Soclety. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will lead the meeting tomorrow evening in the chapel at 1758 Colum- bia road. This is the nearest Sunday to the eighth anniversary of the founding of the society by Swami Yogananda, February 27, 1927. Under | the general topic “Vision ot Truth,” members and students will be given | an opportunity to testify regarding enlarged vision and blessings which have come to them from their study | and meditation. The public is| irvited. H St. Paul's Episcopal. The rector, Rev. Arlington A.| | McCallum will preach on “Masterless Men"” tomorrow morning. Rev. F. C.| Leeming will speak to the college | | group at 7 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock | will conduct evensong and devotions. | The Rector’s Aid will hold a card party in the parish hall Tuesday. The second in the series of lectures on “The American Church” will be | given in the parish house Wednesday | evening by the rector. Kenilworth Presbyterian, ‘The pastor will speak on “A Picture of Ruth” at 11 am. Sunday evening | at 7:45 pm. Breeden who has been directing the music will close his work. The Men's Bible Class have been | sponsoring Sunday night services. N on-Sectarian A Place_of the Old-Time Religion" “HOW TO GET BACK" 8 P.M. A powerful evay ice. Bring your the reviv elistic serv- rien Interesting ings, Tues. and 'lL- 8 Dr. Craak Forcev , MinisTer PiNEY BR.RD. at Geonsla Ave.NW} (plap b 2=yl ] E Mrethodiat Eniatnual' jffl[l"nl'p 16th STREET Near P Street FREDERICK BEOWN HARRIS. D. D. 11:00—“This \imd ln You.” 8:00—“Washinston Warns.” @amar!’ Columbia Road Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister T. Ensor. D. D, “James of Galilee.” Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. MARVIN Independence Ave. & 10th St. S.W. urruss, Pastor. 11 AM.—DR. CHU PAK CHAN, Canton, China. 8 PM.—“Youth and Homes of To- morrow.” Mount Vernon Place SOUTHERN METHODISM'S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH! Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth 8t. N.W. 11:00 a.m. "w UNKNOWN FU- 8:00 pm- —&l&l-l.s‘l‘lAm OR* [UNISM.” DR. W. ANGIE SMITH. 16th Near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—“Ambassadors for Christ.” 8:00 pm.—“The Christian’s Oppor- " Church Federation Dr. W. L. Darby will preach tomor- row morning in the Southern Meth- odist Church at Clarendon, Va. At 4 pm. he will speak at the vesper service in Woodside Methodist Church and at 8 p.m. he will address the men in Concordia Evangelical Church. The tory work for the finan- cial campaign is well under way now. ‘The headquarters will be at Sholl's Cafe, 1219 G street. The Special Gifts Committee met there Thursday, with Chairman W. H. Pinkerton in charge. Other speakers included General Chairman William O. Tufts and the director, Maurice R. Hamm. A meet- ing of division leaders and captains, will be held at the same place at noon next Thursday. The Hospital Committee met in the office February 20, with Dr. C. E. Hawthorne presiding. Reports were given by Mrs. E. W. Murray, hospital worker, and several volunteer helpers. Plans are being perfected to maintain a Sunday school for the children in the Tuberculosis Hospital at Glenn Dale. |DR. E. C. BEERY GIVES TOPICS OF SERMONS “Ambassadors for Christ” and “The Christian’s Opportunity’”’ to Be Heard Tomorrow. At Francls Asbury M. E. Church South tomorrow morning, “Ambassa- dors for Christ” will be Dr. E. C. Beery’s subject, and at 8 p.m. “The | Christian’s Opportunity,” concluding a series of sermons on the subject, “Evangelism” Mrs. J. R. L. Beane will address the Gamma Sigma Class at 9:45 am. Young people’s service at 16:45 pm. and an organ recital by Mr. Watson at 7:40 p.m. | 'The quartet and choir, assisted by the Imperial Quartet, will give & con- | cert composed of selections from secu= lar music Wednesday nigint. The pub- lic is invited. Rev. C. H. Cannon will address the evening service Thursday on “Equip- ment for Evangelism.” The Gamma Sigma Class will serve a turkey dinner at the church Thurs- | day from 3:30 to 8 p.m. ‘The Public Meetings Committee an- | nounces the annual Lenten services will be held in Epiphany Episcopal | Church each Wednesday at 4:45 p.m. ‘The first service will be conducted by the rector, Dr. Z. B. Phillips. Follow- | ing him, in order, will be Chancellor | Joseph M. M. Gray of American Uni- versity, Dr. H. W. Snyder of St. Paul's Lutheran, Dr. J. R. Sizoo of New York Avenue Presbyterian, Dr. R. H. Miller of National City Christian, Dr. W. 8. Abernethy of Calvary Baptist and Dr. W. Angie Smith of Mount | Vernon Place. CLUB TO ATTEND MASS | Breakfast Planned Afterward. Rt. Rev. W. J. Kerby to Speak. ‘The Lawyers’ Manresa Club of Washington will attend a communion mass at 8 o'clock tomorrow at St. Patrick’s Church, and afterward will breakfast at the Washington Hotel. ‘The celebrant of the mass will be Rev. { James I. Maguire, Baltimore, director of the Laymen’s Retreat Movement in the archdiocese. Rev. Edward G | Pitzgerald will preach ¢he sermon. The principal speaker at the break- fast will be Right Rev. William J. Kerby of Catholic University. firmhgtman COVENANT- FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. Rev. Samuel R. Allison. Minist, =g firwhgflrfin " FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister ‘l! “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” | $11:00 am—*A Parable in St. Jobn." T E00pm _“Signs of the Times” (Monithiy "Prophetic_Study.) . | Sl CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Sovthern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. PASTOR 9:30 am.—Surday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worshf Sermon by Dr. Ta 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon by Dr, Tayl Church of the Pilgrims On_the Parkway at 22d and P Sts. N.W. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Rev. Andrew Rel Blrd Minlllu Divine Worshin. m. and 8 A Cordial Welcome to Al New York Avenue Church 13th& H& N, Y. Ave, Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans Morning Worship, 11 am. “THE QUEST FOR LIFE” Rev. Allison Preaching. Thursday evening prayer service, 8 o'clock. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL GRADES 9:45 SUNDAY AM. PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL IRVING W KETCHUM mm-m Pa. Ave.. 28th & M Sts. N.W. 11:00 AM. “VICTORIOUS FAITH" (Dr. Evans) 8:00 P.M “THE SURE REWARD" (Dr. Evans) SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 13th and H Sts, and New York Ave. Br Florian Vurpiliot Fondateur et Pas- teur honoraire de Ia Congregation rancaise Andre Frank Liotard. Pasteur Dimanche a 1 heures. sermon par Dr. Vurpillot. “Satan sc Deguise en Ange de Lumiere WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. REV, JOHN C. PALMER. D. D. ster oman's Resolve." 3p.m Sarpeent) nonular Truths” a.m.—Sunday. edr‘csdu 8. Ladies 16th and mz\.m & Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Pastor 9:45 a m.—Church School 9:45 a m.—Men's Class in Tower Room 11:00 a.m.—Sermon. “Wh: Still Be- Tieve in Miss 6:45 p m.—Young People’s Meetings ssionary. } | EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. NE. Alfrea E. Barrows. D. D. Pastor m.—Bible School. classes for all 7:45 pm —"The Fine Art of Giving." VESTED CHORUS. CHEVY CHASE Chety Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, Minister 9:30am ww 50 am ano 12 noon - Rev. Theodgre H. Wilson will preach. | 30'p.m.—Fireside Group. ~Colleal. and Young People’s Eocis WESTMINSTER 7 8 Nesr Rev. Ilr" ¥V Porter. - 0:00—Church 8School. ll uo——Momlm Worship. Sermon: “*Spiritual Bl‘.le Touses.” former and Preacher. Episropal Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues d Woodley Road Patriotic Serviee nnan the aus- A oclety ot & the ‘Preacher, “Canon Woiv Saint filark’s “On Capito! Hill"” Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY. Rector Ho}{y Commumon ,.10 L cn irch Sehan By e EEnis® i “Beon oy b p.m. 'l'hurldu 1 lm Holv Com- muritos St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Clergy. . The Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D.D,, Rector. The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate, 8:00a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45a m.~Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by the Rector. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by Mr. Madison Feb. 25th, 8:15 p.m.—Organ Re- cital. Visitors Welcome. ST.JAMES CHURCH Eighth St. Northeast bet. B & C REV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, Rector. 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. 11 h ass and Sermon. :lon —Songz lvunson' and 3th ai and d_D er Florida Ave. cars i b Streets Northeast. emeST, AGNES' e 46 Que S m‘nv"v' & A‘fi'ihlgl‘) bllC'l'Ol ;«s.,.a' ST. PAUL'S CHURCH 917 23d Street N.W. Morning Prayer at 11:00, Father Leeming at 7:00. nwm“ :ll:- ‘every day. Mass. Thllrldl b 'fllm Bible School. GEORGETOWN (Organized 1380.) P Street. Near 31st Street N.W REV. ROBERT M_SKINNER finister ini! H45am— C}*urch School ‘00 wm.—Morniu: Worship and Ser- » : WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. | Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D. Minister. 11:00—*Breast Forward 8:00—Short Storey. A Grimth Barry. 3 Kllhr)n Hill R Mary Owen "Enipha‘ng 1317 G St. NW B _PH V. BARRY RICHARD £:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a'm.—Chureh School. 11:00 & m.—Morning Praver and Sermon by the rector 4:00 p.m.—Anrual Seivice of the Sons of the Revolution REV. [ REV. ILLIPS. D LL. D. u:z nm.L. 8. O. TMELL. B. D. by the Rev. Dr. Shera Montgomery. lain of the House of Rep- resentatives. —Young People's Prllowshl: ne " Service by the Rev. Dr. Simon. & ST. THOMAS’ 18th St. Bet. P and Q Services, 8 and 11 Church School. 9:30. 4:30 p.m.—Confirmation Instruction. Sermon at 11 by Dr. C. Ernest Smith. All Souls’ Memorml Church Caibearal ang Rev. H. H. 800 pm vm | 6:30pm. | dre: Cor w. ElETielt) Rector 1.0 45 | m —!undly 8chool. Morning Prayer and urmon e S S O S ST. MARGARET'S Conn, Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D REV. G. ltn“fizur GRIFFITH 7:30—Holy Communion. »—Chure i n:lo:k—Momlnz hraer cher—Canon Edgar L. Sane Board of lllr u E‘d’un‘;i‘m:k National Counci ROCK CREEK PARISH The sC*mr':rgv# lihg"E l;rl-I 'g'llm" l‘ Ol‘ Webster St. HOLY f:omosr:l“cmm ?un% Auhn 3, 33. 8t. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. b+ A2 HOLY EucHARIRT. MORNING BERVICL 2 CONPXRM INS’ EVENING seRVw: cosenne HOLY tycgnifi Dfifg RSDAY . 80 A AY. HEALING SERVICE. . 8 P