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B—6 BISHOP T0 PREACH SPECIAL SERMON Cathedral Service Will Mark Anniversary of Presi- dent’s Inaugural. Bishop James E. Freeman announces the people’s evensong service itn the great choir of the Cathedral tomor- row at 4 o'clock will mark the snni- versary of the inaugwation of the President and the Vice President of | the United States. He will deliver the sermon and special music will be sung by the Cathedral choir of men and boys under the direction of Edgar Priest, organist and choirmaster. In- vitations have heen extended to mem- bers of the President’s cabinet and their families to be present. Canon Anson Phelps Stokes will deliver the sermon at the service of | holy communion in the great choir at 11 am. There will be the usual celebration of the holy communion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. The Lenten season will begin in the| Cathedral on Ash Wednesday, March | 6, with celebration of the holy com- munion at 7:30 a.m. Bishop Freeman will deliver the sermon at the service of morning prayer, litany and peni- tential office at 11 am. He will ad- minister the sacrament of confirma- tion at 4 p.m. that day to a class of students in St. Albans, the National Cathedral School for Boys, to be pre- sented by Canon Albert H. Lucas, headmaster. Right Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, warden of the College of Preachers, will deliver a Lenten address immedi- ately following eversong on March 7. The Cathedral program for Lent pro- vides cpecial addresses following evensong on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with special interces- sions and Lenten devotions on Friday afternoons. Dr. Daniel A. McGregor, executive secretary of the Department of Reli- gious Education under the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, il be the special preacher at the 11 am. services in the Ca-| thedral March 10, 17 and 24. The Cathedral cnoir will render the sacred cantata, “The Last Supper,” by Eric Thiman at 4 p.m. March 24. LOURDES PROCESSION SERVICE TO GO ON AIR Rev. Francis P. Harrity Will Pre- side, With Rev. Paul Bussard as Celebrant of Benediction. ‘The solemn Lourdes procession and the blessing of the sick service will take place at the Immaculate Concep- tion Church tomorrow at 5 o'clock in conjunction with the radio broadcast through WOL. Rev. Prancis P. Har- rity will preside, with Rev. Paul Bus- sard as the celebrant of benediction. Prof. Harry Wheaton Howard will di- rect the music, with Norman De Meza rendering the Lourdes hymn and Miss Carolyn Manning as the soloist of the hour. Dr, John K. Cartwright, pastor will give the fifth of his series of lectures on “God and the Progress of Man- kind.” His topic tomorrow will be the “Infancy of Human Society.” The novena of grace will be con- ducted at the church from March 4 to March 11 by Rev. John E. Grattan, dean of arts and science of George- town University. The novena prayers will be said daily after the 6:45, 7:30 and 12:15 noon masses. The evening service will be held at 7:45 p.m. The sermon will be preached at this service by Dr. Grattan. Novena prayers will be said and the service will close with music and benediction. Prof. Howard has prepared a special musical program. At the closing service on March 11 there will be papal blessing and sou- venirs for all. —_— CHURCH CLUB TO MEET Chevy Chase M. E. to Observe Communion Day Tomorrow. In Chevy Chase M. E. Church to- morrow morning. the minister, Rev. Edward G. Latch will observe com- munion day, giving a brief meditation. ‘The young people will go to the home of Miss Rhoda Coulson, 1740 Poplar lane, for tea and a discussion meeting. ‘The Mothers’ Club will meet Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Rigel O. Belt, 6505 Meadow lane. The guest will be Miss Bertie Backus of the District of Columbia public schools. Her subject will be “Char- acter Education.” The church is uniting with the other Protestant churches of Chevy Chase in a series of midweek Lenten services, the first to be held Thurs- day in All Saints’ Episcopal Church, with Dr. Robert R. Wicks of Prince- ton, N. J,, as speaker. —_— Langdon Methodist. Rev. Henry H. Rowland, minister, will conduct the sacrament of the Lord’s supper tomorrow at 11 a.m. ‘Woodside Methodist. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered at 11 o’clock and the minister, Dr. Ralph Dela Smith, will give the communion meditation. There will be music by the senior vested choir under the direction of Mrs. Harlan Randall. Page McK. Etchison of the Wash- ington Y. M. C. A. will give an illus- trated lecture on the Passion Play at Oberammageau at 8 p.m. ‘Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “The Prince of Peace,” and at 8 pm. on “Sins, Scarlet to White.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Mission to Lepers. The Washington City Auxiliary, American Mission to Lepers, will hold mass meeting tomorrow in Mount Ver- non Place Church at 3 pm. W. M. Danner, general secretary, American Mission to Lepers, accompanied by Mrs. Danner, will be present. Cary Weisiger will make an address with illustrative moving pictures. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. by the pastor, Rev. John Wesley McCoy, and holy communion. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak tomor- row on “The Man Who Was Afraid of Life.” The young people’s service at %7 p.m. will be led by Miss Ruth John- son. Monday at 8 pm. the Men's Club will meet at the home of D. W. Powell, 1225 Kenyon. Tuesday at 8 pm. the Armstrong High School direction day at 8 p.m. the Helping Hand Club will be entertained by Mrs. G. W. Fairley, 1028 Park road. Thursday at 7 pm., boys’ and girls’ clubs will meet 4n the lecture room. \ | Things?” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, m Activities in Local Churches ™ Evangelistic Services. Evangelist Benjamin A. Baur of Rochester, N. Y., will deliver the first of a special series of Sunday evening Bible expositions on the general sub- ject “Divine Healing” at the Joppa Lodge Hall, Georgia avenue and Upshur street, under the auspices of the People’s Christian Assoclation. The special topic tomorrow evening will be “What Is the Basis of Divine Healing?” Beginning Tuesday evening another theme will be considered from week to week, “How a Christian Ought to Live.” On Friday the first message of a third series will be delivered by Mr. Baur, dealing with the general theme “How to Live the Christian Life.” All three of these special series will be continued through March. The public is invited. Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow, celebration of the Lord’s supper and reception of new members; 6 p.m., Young People’s meeting; topic, “The Insight of Jesus”; leader, Alfred Terrell; 4 p.m. Wednes- day, week-day church school; midweek services Thursday. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham's subject Sunday morn- ing will be “Does Prayer Change and “An Understanding Heart” will be the theme of the eve- ning discourse. “The Tom Thumb Wedding,” given by Company H of the Church Army, will be repeated Tuesday evening. Col. Mary Tate will meet the officers of the army Monday evening. Brooke Johns and Evelyn Tyner have been secured for a return engagement in Fellowship Hall Friday evening. St. Mark’s Lutheran. “What Makes Life Worth Living?” is the theme of Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 a.m. service. The choir will sing “Fear Not, O Israel,” and there will be a baritone solo by Mr. Nerlich. At 5 p.m,, fellowship tea. Ash Wednesday service at 8 pm, with holy communion and brief ad- dress. There will be Lenten services each Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will lead the meeting tomorrow evening in the chapel, 1758 Columbia road. Louis E. Van Norman, author and lecturer, chairman of the soclety, will speak on “Science Discovering God.” All are welcome. Church of Christ. Evangelist James H. McBroom will preach tomorrow at 3460 Fourteenth street: 11 am., “Authority in Re- ligion”; 7:45 p.m., “Healthful Teach- ing.” Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitfield will have for his subject at 11 am., “Religious Stingyness.” Holy communion will be observed at 12:30 p.m. At 8 pm, the pastor will use for his subject, “Spir- itual Security.” Special music by the choir will be a feature of service. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Men'’s Club meeting Friday night. Israel C. M. E. Rev. E. Pranklyn Howard will preach at 11 o'clock on “How Much Oweth Thou Unto the Lord?” Holy communion will be administered. Music by senior choir, with Robert Nolan conducting. Special service of song, 8 pm. Weekly prayer service Tuesday, 8 p.m. St. Mark’s Episcopal Holy communion will feature the services tomorrow. Rev. J. E. Elliott, priest in charge, will hold a celebra- tion at 7 a.m. At the 11 o'clock serv- ice Mr. Elliott will preach and hold morning prayer and a choral celebra- tion of the holy communion. Evening prayer service with instruction for candidates for confirmation will be held Wednesday at 8 o'clock. This be- ing Ash Wednesday, holy communion will be celebrated at 8 am., with eve- ning prayer, address and music by the and choirmaster, has arranged a afternoons during Lent. The choir is preparing and will sing on Good Fri- day, “Olivet to Calvary.” The Women's Auxiliary is holding its annual dinner in the parish hall ‘Tuesday, 4 to 7. Lincoln Congregational. At the services Sunday morning, Dr. R. W. Brooks will speak on “A Gos- pel for the Distressed.” The Men’s Brotherhood at 10 am. will present as guest speaker G. B. Reid. ‘The Young People’s Forum will pre- sent a program of song and discussion at 7 pm. John Aubrey Davis will dis- cuss “Consumers’ Power as an Ap- proach to the Negro’s Problems.” Dr. Julia Doute Brown will preside. A social period will follow. Prayer serv- ice Thursday evening. The theme will be: “What Is Christianity?” Potomac Heights Community. Holy communion will be adminis- tered at both the morning and eve- ning services tomorrow. At 11 o’clock, Rev. O. J. Randall, pastor, will speak on “The Body and Blood of Christ,” and at 8 p.m. his theme will be “The Old Rugged Cross.” Robert M. Charles will teach _the Randall Bible Class at 10 am. The Christian En- deavor Society recently received the banner for the largest attendance at the district union banquet. Congress Street M. P. ‘The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. W. H. Harri- son, the president, will preside. Stephen L. Porter, jr., will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Repre- sentative James W. Mott of Oregon will be the guest speaker. Lesson theme is “Modern Forms of Hypoc- risy.” All men are welcome. Dr. Kester will preach at 8 am. on “The Christians’ Hidden Source of Delight,” and at 8 p.m. on “Jesus and Judss.” Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 pm. Immaculate Conception. ‘The dean of arts and science of University, Dr. John Ed- ward Grattan, will conduct the no- vena of grace from March 4 to March 12. These novena prayers will be said daily after the 6:45, 7:30 and 12:15 masses and the evening service at 7:45, when Dean Grattan will give a discourse each evening for 30 minutes. Super Mind Science. At the church, 1726 H street, to- morrow Dr. G. F. Fraser will lecture at 11 am. on “The Voice of the ., “Can Man Love His choir at 8. Louis N. Brown, organist | series of organ recitals for Sunday | per'#ill be observed at 11 o'clock. The pastoi’s topic will be “How to Obtain Answers to Prayer.” St. Mary's l:'wcop.l. Holy communion will be celebrated at 11 am. Rev. De Lyle Pike will be the celebrant and preacher. Calvary M. E. South. The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will make & short communion talk at 11 o'clock on “Christ, the Living Bread.” The young people will meet at 7. Subject of the sermon at 8, “The Gift of the New Heart.” At the prayer meeting Thursday evening the talk 'will be “The Baptism of Jesus.” The Board of Christian Education will meet at the parsonage Monday evening at 8. The Board of Stewards will meet Tuesday evening. “Kitchen Band” Program. The Ladies’ Guild of Trinity Epis- copal Church, Takoma Park, D. C., will present “The Kitchen Band” in the parish hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. Third Baptist. There will be Shaw day tomorrow. Prof. Garnet C. Wilson, superin- tendent of the public schools, will be the speaker at 11 am. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic is “Destroyed for the Lack of Knowledge.” In the evening his topic is “Thy Kingdom Come.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washing- ton No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge; 11 am, and 8 pm, Col. William Morehen,. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Sev- enth street, Maj. James Roberts in charge; 11 am. and 8:30 pm, Com- mandant Fred Willis. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, Capt. J. W. Martin in charge, 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jefferson street, Capt. W. C. Young in charge; 11 am. and 7:30 pm., Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Japhet. Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 E street northeast, Ensign Luella Knox in charge, 10:45 a.m. and 8 pm. Bethesda Methodist. The pastor, Rev. John H. Blakemore, jr., will preach the second of a series of sermons on “Religion in the Home” tomorrow at 11 o'clock. In the eve- ning there will be a special program hold their annual meeting at the home Thursday at 10:30 am. Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of Metropoli- tan M. E, Church, will conduct the devotional service and Mrs. Minnie D. Keyes, right worthy grand secre- tary of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will be the speaker. Mrs. Harry Hoskinson, presi- dent, will preside. —— McKinley Memorial Baptist. Preaching tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. U. 8. Mingo of Detroit, Mich., on,“The Work of the Holy Spirit.” Rev. J. S. Swann, evangelist of the Potomac River Association of Virginia, will preach at 8 pm. Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins, pastor, will preside. Georgetown Lutheran. “A Man in the Street” will be the sermon tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty, Leo Snarr will lead the Young People’s meeting at 7 pm. The church council will meet Tues- day, 8 pm. The Catechetical Class meets Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., at the parsonage. Ash Wednesday services 8 pm., conducted by the pastor. Sermon by Rev. Henry Whiting, pastor of the Bethesda Lutheran Mission. First Brethren, Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “And He Brought Him to Jesus,” and at 7:45 p.m. on “What Is the Gospel?” Prayer service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, preceded at 7 p.m. by the class in Bible prophecy. The Wom- en’s Missionary Society will hold a special meeting Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the pastor's home. Church of the Brethren. The pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, will preach at both services, 11 a.m. and 8 pm. The morning subject is “The Sins of Respectable People.” The evening subject is “A New Patch on an Old Garment.” At 7 p.m. the Young People’s group will meet, and at the same hour the study course on home building will be continued for adults. Bethany Baptist. At a special business meeting Allen F. Cook was elected choir director. He has been a member of the Inde- pendent Quartet of this city for sev- eral years. Senator M. M. Logan will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. Mother Jaeger of music by the cheir, under direction | of Mrs. Charles Morgan. Miss Evelyn | Scott will give a violin solo. ‘The Dividends of Confidence” is the theme | of the pastor's evening sermon. On | Wednesday evening there will be a| prayer service at the home of Mrs. W. A. Zellers. People’s Congregational. The minister will preach and ad- minister the Lord supper tomorrow morning, using as his theme “The Mind of Christ.” Next “church night” is Thursday, when “new mem- bers’ night” will be featured. All per- sons who have become members of the church in the past 13 months will be special guests. The Fellowship Com- | mittee plans to have membership cer- tificates for all the new members. Member’s Rights and His Duties” will be the topic of a brief discussion pre- sented by the minister, Church of the Atonement. Pastor Snyder will speak tomorrow morning on “Preparation for Keeping Lent.” The evening service will be a service of music, “The Hymns of the Centuries.” Different classes of the Sunday School will sing one of the outstanding hymns of the Christian centuries. The Atonement Glee Club will assist. Lenten services will begin on Ash Wednesday at 8 pm. Con- iu-mation Class meets every Friday at | p.m. Daughters of the King. Visitation, Emmanuel Church, Fif- teenth and V streets southeast, Mon- day, 8 pm. Trinity Lutheran, Mount Rainier. In the morning service at 11 am. Rev. Edwin E. Pieplow will speak on “God, Give Us the Light of Lenten- tide!” Miss Barbara Maschauer and Miss Carolyn Ax will sing a duet. At| 8 p.m. the pastor will speak on “Great- est Days in Life.” With the beginning of Lent the pastor will preach a special Lenten sermon every Sunday evening based on the general text ‘“Jesus Loved Me and Gave Himself for Me.” The Young People’s Society will hold a business meeting at 9 p.m. The Sunday School teachers will meet Thursday, 8 p.m., at the parsonage. Vedanta Society. “The Religion of Love—Or Bhakti Yoga” will be the subject of the lec- ture by Swami Vividishananda, leader, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 1712 N street. Tuesdays at 8 p.m. he teaches the Upanishads, and Thursdays at 8 p.m. a course on concentration of self- mastery. Marvin Methodist. “The Narrow Way” is the subject of the communion sermon by the pastor, Rev. C. Carroll Burruss, at 11 am. The subject at 8 p.m. is “Christ and Personal Problems,” followed by an open forum. At the prayer service Thursday the pastor will continue ge series on “Our Methodist Heri- ge.” Metropolitan A. M. E. The minister, Dr. Wiliam H. Thomas, will preach at 11 am. on “The Work of the Holy Spirit,” fol- lowed by the holy communion. Rev. Zebedee Hawkins, assistant minister, will preach at 8 p.m. on “Best Gifts.” Communion continued. Pew rally by the Senior Stewardesses Board. Gunton Temple Presbyterian. Dr, Bernard Braskamp, pastor, will have as his subject at the 11 o'clock service “Freedom and Discipline.” ‘The Marco Club’s annual play en- titled “District School at Blueberry Corners,” will be given in the assembly room Friday evening. Petworth Baptist. Communion service will be held to- has charge of the Junior Church. The pastor's morning subject is “The Simplicity That Was in Christ,” and in the evening “On Escaping Jesus.” The Lord’s supper will be ad- ministered at the close of the morning service. Central Presbyterian. The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will speak tomorrow morning on a “Spiritual Conquest” and in the eve- ning on “Victorious Living.” The Sunday evening fireside hour will be under the direction of Miss Mary Coit and Mrs. Margaret Carr. The West- minster League will meet at 5 o'clock. The Young People’s Friday Night Class, under the instruction of the pastor, will continue the study in church history. TUnited Brethren. Dr. 8. B. Daugherty will speak at 11 am. on “Praying Against Tempta- tion” and at 8 pm. on “Glorying in the Cross.” The young people meet at 7 o'clock. Midweek prayer service Thursday at 8 pm. The Friendship Circle of the Otterbein Guild will serve a supper at the church Friday at 5:30. Bible Institute. A Bible study vesper service will be held tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the Bible Institute of Washington, 1316 Vermont avenue, under the auspices of the Christian Witness League of America. The theme will be “Bible Exposition in Prophecy.” Rev. Arthur G. Slaght, director of the league, speaker. Free Methodist. Rev. M. Hayden, the pastor, will speak at 11 am. on “Christian Be- havior” and at night on “Grieving the Holy Spirit.” The young people will meet at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Tues- day night, George Mosedale leader. St. Paul's Episcopal. The series of lectures on “The Amer- ican Church,” which are being deliv- ered each Wednesday evening, will be interrupted next Wednesday evening, which is Ash Wednesday, by a service of compline with an address. The services for Ash Wednesday will consist of holy communion at 7:30 and again at 11. On Sunday morning at 7:30 the members of the class that have been recently confirmed will make their first communion. At 11 o'clock, with eucharist and sermon, the rector, Rev. Arlington A. McCallum, will preach on “Losing Love.” Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Robert M. Skinner, minister, will preach Sunday on “Imitators of God.” The Sunday Evening Discus- sion Group will meet at 8 o'clock. The topic will be “A Modern Theory of Sacrifice.” The Men's Club will meet Tuesday in Cissel Chapel at 8 pm. Thursday evening the midweek prayer meet- ing will be held, Rev. Mr. Skinner speaking on “A’ Saviour From Doubt.” Banquet Planned. The Christian Endeavor Societies of the Fourth Presbyterian Church will have their fifth annual banquet in the church dining room this evening. Vernon Hill will act as toastmaster, with Dr. Miers, minister, pronouncing the invocation. The musical program will include Mrs. Frederick Widmer, Edith Hoffman Jones, Vivien Shinn, Marjorie Wilson, Oscar Kuldell, War- ren Ranney and Howard Moore. dress will be given by Alice Milligan, president of the Senior Society, and Lawrence Claxton, superintendent of the Intermediate Society. Presbyterian Ministers. George W. Offutt, chairman Alco- holic Beverage Control Board, will be morrow morning. “Untrimmed Car- goes,” will be the subject of the pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith. In the evening, “Nero, James and John.” The Ladies’ Aid will have a dinner Tuesday from 5:30. Thursday night prayer service will be “Life, Its Range and Mean- ing.” The every member canvass will be held March 24. Lenten Sermons in French. During the, Lenten season there will be sermons in French by Rev. C. Dubray every Sunday at 4:30 o'clock at the convent of Perpetual Adoration l:_d Work for Poor Churches, 1419 V street. Friendship Baptist, “Christian Liberty” will be the sub- ject of Rev, B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 am. “The Valley of Dry Bones” will be the subject of Rev. J. M. Brown at 8 pm. Prayer service Tues- day at 8 pm. Methodist Board. The Board of Managers of Methodist Homew 1af the the the speaker Monday at 11 am. His subject is “The Work of the Control Board.” It will be held at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Eckington Presbyterian. A special service will be held Sun- day morning, when members of the various societies of the church plan to be present. The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will preach. The Sunday school class, Miss Lucille Crain, teacher, will give a program at the Sunday school hour. Dr. George S. Duncan of the Amer- ican University will lecture on “An- cient and Modern Palestine,” with 100 stereopticort views, Thursday night. A luncheon will be served Thurs- day noon. Volunteers of America. Adjt. H. Mills Eroh will speak at services tomorrow afternoon in the mission at 471 Pennsylvania avenue. His subject will be “Progressive Faith.” The services will be conducted by will be the | Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach tomorrow morning on “The ‘Witness of the Spirit.” There will be baptism after the morning service. In the evening he will preach on “Joseph in Prison.” Communion will be served. Plymouth Congregational. At 11 a.m. tomorrow the pastor, Rev. Arthur Gray, will speak on “Evidences of Religious Maturity.” Young peo- ple's meeting, 6 p.m.; prayer meet- ing Thursday, 8 p.m. Kenilworth Presbyterian. The pastor will begin a series on “Challenges of Life” “The World's Challenge to Man” will be the sermon at 11 am. Rev. Robert Simmons will preach at 8 pm. The Men's Bible Class has set the first Sunday of each month to attend church in & body. Highlands Baptist. The church will celebrate com- munion Sunday morning, preceded by a brief sermon. In the evening the pastor, Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, will speak on “The God Shelf,” the subject taken from the remark of a Chinese Christian. The Workers’ Council will meet with Mrs. Evans Brooks, 57 U street. League for Larger Life. Prof. James R. Adams, truth | teacher, author and world traveler, |will give the following lectures at : 1414 Sixteenth street tomorrow: 2:30 pm, “Prayer, As I Successfully Use It,” and 8 p.m,, “How I Demonstrated My Two-Year, 38,000-Mile Tour of the World.” Public invited. Theosophists. “The Doctrine of the Heart” is the subject of a lecture, followed by ques- tions at the United Lodge of Theoso- phists, 709 Hill Building, at 8:15 p.m. Sunday. All welcome. Study class Wednesday evening. Free lending and reference libraries available Tuesdays gnd 'g’hursdays, 5 to 6, and Saturdays, to 5. Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian healing will be conducted by Dr. George F. Dudley, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Holy communion tomorrow, 8 am; service and sermon, 11 a.m., the rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder preaching on “The Love That Prevails.” He will also address the children at their church service at 9:30 am.; young people’s fellowship, 7:45 p.m. Ash Wednesday, holy communion, 11 am.; service and sermon, 8 p.m.; Thursday, holy communion, 11 Friday, litany and meditation, 4: Chapel of the Redeemer. There will be a celebration of the holy communion tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock, with sermon by Rev. M. M. Perkins. | Divine Science. “Divine Healing” is the subject of Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch, at the Burlington Hotel, tomorrow morning. Wednesday, 8 p.m., at 3303 Thirteenth Makes the Law Work?” Columbia Heights Christian. the 50th anniversary of the opening of the China mission at Nanking, honoring especially Dr. Macklin, vet- eran missionary, called “The Savior of Nanking.” At 7:45 pm., Dr. W. J. Danner, secretary of the Leper Missions, will give a stereopticon lecture on leper missions throughout the world. A mission study class will be conducted by the minister on “Orientals in America.” Cleveland Park Congregational The subject of Dr. Pratt's sermon | tomorrow at 11 am. will be “Where | Are We?” Reception of new mem- bers and the communion service. At 5:45 p.m. the pastor’s class, preparing young people for church membership; 6:30 p.m,, the Y. P. 8. C. E,, with ad- dress. On Thursday evening business and social meeting of the church, with refreshments. Truth Services. Rev. Robert Sanders will preach to- morrow at 8 p.m. at the New Colonial Hotel on “Who? What? Why Are You?” Rev. Loretta Sanders will preach Monday night on “The Way to Success.” Services will be held to- morrow at 11 am. and daily, except Saturday, at 8 p.m. Waugh Methodist. Rev. Allan F. Poore will preach to- morrow at 11 am. and conduct holy communion. The sermon at 8 pm. is “The Way to Jerusalem.” Special L.ieng:n services will be held Thursday night. Church of the Nazarene. Rev. C. E. Keyes will preach tomor- row at 11 a.m. on “Does Jesus Care?”; 6:30 p.m., young people’s meeting; sermon topic at 7:30 p.m., “The Scope of Consecration.” Prayer service, Wednesday night. There will be elec- tion of officers of the Young People’s Society Thursday night. Grace Reformed. Dr. Ranck will preach tomorrow morning on “The Bond of Perfect- ness,” concluding & series of sermons on “The Program of Our Evangelical and Reformed Church.” The Mizpah day night. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Holy communion tomorrow and re- ception of new members at 11 am. At 8 p.m. Methodist institutions will meet, when Dr. B. W. Meeks, super- intendent, will be the guest speaker. There will be a meeting of the official board Wednesday night. Prayer serv- ice Thursday night. Takoma Park Baptist. “Love Defined” will be the topic of Rev. W. F. La Rue at the morning service when Holy Communion will be observed and new members received. There will be a songfest in the evening led by the two choirs. The Men’s Bible Class will hold its annual banquet Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ‘The speaker will be Representative Randolph Jennings of West Virginia. A Week’s Mission. Rev. Canon Howitt of Hamil Ontario, Canada, who is also ':el:i known in Washington, will hold a mission at St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, Forty-second and Albemarle streets, beginning tomorrow at 11 a.m. Bible instruction every day, except Saturday, at 2:30 p.m., and evening service, 7:45 p.m. Church of Liberality. A lecture will be given tomorrow at 8 p.m. by D. J. Lukens on “Christian Psychology, p.m.; Thursday night, vestry meeting. | the lesson sermon of the minister, | street, the minister will duscuss “What | Foreign mission Sunday will be ob- | served tomorrow morning, celebrating | Class will give an entertainment Tues- | MARCH 2, 1935. REVIVAL SERVICE HOLDS' INTEREST Des Moines Pastor Is Con- ducting Meetings at Ninth Street Church. . Interest has been maintained at the Ninth Street Christian Church the past week in the Evangelistic services | being conducted under the leadership of Rev. Floyd Allan Bash, pastor of ithe Central Church of Christ, Des | Motnes, Towa, with the assistance of C. W. Harris of Scranton, Pa., musical director. At the morning service tomorrow Dr. Bash’s sermon will be “Life’s Greatest Question,” and Mr, Harris’ vocal m “What Will You Do With Jesus?” and at the evening service the sermon, “Spiritual Values in Christlan Baptism,” and the solo, “Pearls by the Way.” Services will continue daily at 7:45 p.m. next week, the conclusion of the meetings, with special and interesting attractions at each. Dr. Bash's mes- 'sage on Monday evening will be “Keeping the Faith,” with a gift to the Christian with the longest record; Tuesday, “Dangers of the Noonday”; Wednesday, “Toll Gates on the Road to Heaven"”; Thursday, “Face to Face With God and Conscience,” and on Friday, young people’s night, “What Shall the End Be?” — “EYES OF SOULS” TOPIC Rev. Edward G. Goetz to Preach on Theme Tomorrow. “The Eyes of Our Souls” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward G. Goetz, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, tymorrow morning. | ‘The pastor will attend the fifth an- nual pre-Lenten retreat of the Evan- gelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland, which will be held Monday at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa. | A meeting of the Church Council | will be held Monday evening at the home of Theodore Lerch, 5905 Seventh street. | Midweek Lenten services will be held each Thursday night during Lent. The pastor will preach on “The Christian | Life,” a series of sermons based on the | catechism. The subject March 7 will be “Baptism—Its Birth.” { — SERVICES TO RESUME H Street Christian Choir to Give Special Program. Services at H Street Christian | Church will be resumed tomorrow | morning in the main auditorfum. The | choir, under direction of Mrs. Emily | Dickonson, organist, will render a! special program. The guest singers will be Malcolm Slater, Mrs. Ethel Bowen, Henry Magnuson and Frank Cook. Rev. C. N. William, the minister, will preach on “The Story Ever New.” SUPPER AND MEETING TO BE HELD TOMORROW St. Alban’s Parish to Entertain Those Who Attended Neigh- ‘borhood Gatherings. An informal supper-meeting for all those who have been attending the neighborhood “cottage meetings” in St. Alban's Parish for the last five weeks will be held tomorrow in Sat- terlee Hall on Wisconsin avenue near Massachusetts avenue at 6:30 o’cloek. H. Lawrence Choate, as director of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew Chap- ter, will outline the avenues of Christian service within the parish, which are open to new friends who have become interested in the church as the result of the 25 neighborhood rallies held on the last five Monday evenings. ‘The principal address will be made by the rector, Dr. Charles T. Warner, who will express the appreciation of the parish officers to the five leaders of these meetings, Mrs. W. Carpenter, Dr. Willlam Earle Clark, Dr. W. Sin- clair Bowen, Maj. F. Granville Mun- son and Edwin N. Lewis. Members of the parish who were not able to attend the Monday even- ing meetings are invited to come New Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th 958 iy Ly Pa 'l'l':e Fellowship of !l: Universal Design of Life cn rvices are hi Library open Wi _ Presbyteriun (ERAL RESITERN REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. PASTOR 9:30 a.m.~—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Taylor 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship Sermon by Dr. Taylor. Church of the Pilgrims On_the 224 ln.l 'P‘?ll"fi;‘. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Rev. Andrew B ister. Preshyterian COVENANT- FIRST Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney. Rev. Samuel R. Allison. Ministers. Morning Worship, 11 am. “THE REVERENTIAL MOOD” Dr. McCartney preaching. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL GRADES, 9:45. Thursday evening service, 8 o'clock. PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL IRVING W KETCHUM. Minister Pa. Ave.. 28th & M Sts. N.W. 11:00 8. m —*“Reborn Christians.” 7:45 pm.—Dr. Albert Joseph McCart- ney. guest preacher. Sunday School. 9:45 am New York Avenue Church 13th& l-! &_E. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 11:00 AM. “A SIGNIFICANT LODGER” 8:00 PM. “WHAT CHRIST REQUIRES” SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 13th and H Sts. and New York Ave. Dr Fortan Vurptilot Pondateur et Pas- teur honoraire de la Congregation Francaise Andre Prank Liotard. Pasteur Dimanche a 4 heures, sermon par M. Liotard, “La Lol du Plus Fort." 16th and Newton S GUNTON-TEMPLE —Men's Class in Tower Room —Sermon. 'REEDOM AND DISCIPLINE.” 6:45 p m.—Young People’s Meetings. EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Alfred E. Barrows. D. D. T, 11:00 a.m.—“A Faithtul Steward. 9:30 8.m.—Bible School. classes for all 7:45 P ving Picture. Subject, ur Church and Our Day.” CHEVY CHASE | Chevy Chase Circle Dr. J. Hillman Hollister, Minister 9:30am t010:50 am and 12 noon— Church ‘School 9:45 a m — The Civds Kellv Clase 11:00 a m.—Morning Worship, Subject. Time Out.” eside Group. Collegians d Young People’s Society. WESTMINSTER 7t St gNesr Rev. Harry V. Porter. Pastor 10:00—Church_School. _frthodist Episcopal_ jt ou nhrp 16th STREET Near P Street FREDERICE BROWN HAREIS. D. D. Minister Columbta Rosd @albar? Near Fiftecnth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister ;Pr!'_ WAY OF DISCIPLE- Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th Near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, D. D., Pastor 11:00 am—“Our Sin-Bearer.” 8:00p.m.—“The Soul’s Greatest Question.” Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Choir. ount Vernon Place ' SOUTHERN METHODISM'S at Ninth St. N.W. 11:00 am—“THE WORLD'S GREATEST MEMO- 8:00 p.m.- "T}I"l:‘l:)rl";'hl['s DE- DR. W. ANGIE SMITH Mwsw&;\wl{\\i\wmé ___ Non-Sectarian g = 7] g s & a = NSNS H N\ | | S “A_Spiritual Workshop” “CROSSING_THE LINE” 8 PM. Old-fashioned Evangelistic Service. t Crowds Attending. g ds. ‘The Master’s Wo 11 A. M. WOL BROADCAST. 2 P.M. Bible school. 10_a.m.; Young People. 7 p.m. Tues. and Fri. services. 8 p.m.~ All are wel- come—no creed but Christ— o no law but love. Dr. Crank Forcey , Minister § PiNeY Br.Ro.at Geossia Ave N W] @ongregational 11:00—Morning _Worship. Sermon: “CHRIST OR CHAOS.” 6245—Chnsn_ans!nd‘u\'or and Young ociety People's 7:30—Evening Worship. N AT GENEVA.” “JOHN CALVIN 7th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am.— “The Neglected Blessing” 6:45 pm—B. Y. . U. 8:00 pm.— “The Great Change” Thursday, 8 p.m.—“The Story of the Bible.” S T ALL Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. Rev. W. A. Emmans, Pastor. 9:30am—S.S. B.Y.P.U—7pm. 11:00 a.m.—*“Qur Sins.” Purposeful Poems by Horace C. Carlisle. 8:00 p.m.—“A Withered Branch.” Crucified Risen Coming again Len Franklin Stevens, Minister. We preach Christ ; Piney Branch Road TAKOMA Fi3 o Sureet 11:00—“LOVE DEFINED.” Communion. 7:45—Monthly Songfest. Two Choirs. ‘Come—We Will Sing Your Pavorite! " GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street. Near 31st Street N.W. Rev. ROBERT M. SKINNER, Minister. School am.—Morning Worship and Ser- mon t Discussion Group. WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D Minister. Yo 8:00 p.m.—Adul 11:00—"“Does Praver Change Thing: 8:00—“An Understanding Heart.” Kathryn Hill Rawls, Organist. Mary Owen Pearson, Soloist. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS |PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D. Minister b: or More Using God-given Gif R p m.—*“Practical Religion.” &8 “Th p.m.— “The Chalice of illustrated lecture by M. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. NE JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor e MORNING AT ELEVEN s - | “The Sevenfold Saviour' Sermon followed by reception of new members and administering of the Lord's Supper. EVENING AT SEVEN.FORTY-FIVE. “The Four Things Everybody Lives By” ‘Where breezes biow and waters roll Around the earth and from pole to pole Four things make life. Prom day to day Al e them on_their pilerim way. )—Church Bible Schogl. 5—Five Societies of Young_People. | 5—Spirited Songs and Spiritual | Sermon. | Attend the Church that G | and Grows Continu FOLLOW THE CROWD IF LATE. CALL A TAXL SECOND Fourth Street and Virginia Ave. 8.B. Rev. H. M. B. Jones. D. D.. Pastor. —“A Gift That Counts.” —*“The Kingdom of God.” ALL WELCOME. Worship, 11 a.m. 9:45—Sunday School. CLARENDON (VA.) BAPTIST Two Miles From Key Bridse. Wilson Boulevard at Virginia Ave, PERRY L. MITCHELL. Pastor 11:00 a.m —*The Lord’s Supper.” 750 e Death of & Deacon.” Eyening Sermon With Tablesux, NOTHING LIKE IT AROUND WASHINGTON. GRACE %528 goroting av Pastor, F. W. Johnson. 9:30—Bible Scho Classes for all. 11:00—"The Peacemakers.” Communion and reception of 0:30—Youne Eeopic 7:45—"The Capital City's Religion.” Church Prayer Meeting Thursday at § ALL WELCOME. PETWORTH 7't &Randolsh Sts. The Friendliest Church in_ Washington. 11 8.m.—Communion and Sermon: D CARGOE:! ‘Nero, James and John. Ald Dinner Tuesday, 5:30. 8p.m— Ladles’ ‘Mount Pleasant Church Offers You Tomorrow: At 10 AM,, Adult Forum Dr. George S. Duncan American University <~ At11 AM. Dr. F. W. Perkins Universalist Memorial Church “The Fear of the Lord” Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, Minister. 1410 Columbia Ad. 4614. First Congregational Tenth Ifl_d—c_i'l. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 Y. P. 8. C. E,, 6:30 11 AM. “MAN’S THOUGHTS AND GOD’S WAYS” “sPM. “A MESSAGE FROM HILLS AND HOLLERS” DEAN WILLIAM JESSE BAIRD of Berea Coliege HIG S CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jeflerson NEWTON MERCER SIMMONDS, Pastor. Church School; 11, Communion address. 7. C. E; 8. “The God Rev. Henry J. Smith | Paix: ‘Walter Price the Bi Tune the Philatheas, night. Our slogan is “MARCH TO CHURCH IN MARCH.” FIR S T—16th and O Sts. N.W. 11 AM—“CHRISTIANITY AND THE RISE OF CAPITALISM.”—Dr. ‘Weaver. (First of 8 P.M.—“THE MODERN LU Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Calvary Series on “Modern Economics and the Christian Faith.”) THER.”—Dr. Weaver, . B.Y.P. U, 6:45 pm. 8th and H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11:00 AM.—“ARDOR AND ACCURACY—A RARE COMBINATION.” 8:00 P.M.—“THE FUTURE OF THE AMERICAN HOME.” Last in Fireside Series. 7:45—Musical program by Thomas Moss, Organist. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Y, P. Groups. 11:00—Junior Church, Rev. P. G. Murray. PNational Baptist MMemorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Paster 11 AM—“WHY THIS WASTE?” (The Lord’s Supper.) 8P.M.—“WHAT JESUS PREACHED ON TRADITION VS, TRUTH.” Bible School, 9:30. B. Y.P. U, 6:45. Missionary Lecture Thursday Evening at 8—DR. FREAS of Afriea. —_— & N BETHANY 3 GEEMAN. Minjster. 2 R Ny AT WAS N C ESCAPING JESUS.” THE STEVENSON BIBLE CLASS Invites You to Hear SENATOR M. M. LOGAN, an earnest expositor of Wtinple Baptist Chureh 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 10th & N Sts. N.W. C. H. RANNELS, Minister 7:00pm—B. Y. P. U. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, “In the Way.” 8:00 p.m.—~Evening Worship, “The Best Investmert.”