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LOYALTY SUNDAY T0 BE OBSERVED Covenant-First Presbyte- rian Service at 11 0’Clock Tomorrow Morning. Loyalty Sunday, will be observed at the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church tomorrow at the 11 am. service. At the evening services Dr. A. J. McCartney will deliver the second of his addresses under the general title, “Night Scenes From the Bible.” The subject will be “The Murder of a King at Midnight.” ‘The midweek services will be held Thursdays at 5:15 instead of 8 p.m. This will continue throughout Lent. The Westminster Club will meet in the church house, 1220 Connecticut avenue, at 7 p.m. tomorrow and, under the leadership of Davidson Miller, dis- cuss “Why Join the Church?” The Covenant Fellowshop, in the chapel at 7 pm. will discuss “What Price Popularity?” under leadership of Roy Breg. Social in the chapel from 6 to 7 pm. The Business Women's Council at their meeting Tuesday evening will have a musical, under direction of Mrs. J. N. Baker, in the chapel. Miss Mary E. Moore will speak at the devo- tionals at 6:45. Supper, 5 to 6:15. Miss Mabel N. Thurston will address her class tomorrow at 9:45 am. on “A Surprising Answer to Prayer.” The Red Cross Sewing Class meets in the chapel on Mondays instead of Tuesdays during the Lenten season. . French Services. “Le Premier Pas” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Andre Frank Liotard at the French service at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 4 pm. M. Liotard is conducting a series of Lenten services in French on Thurs- days from 4:45 to 5:30 p.m., at which he is giving studies on the general theme of the sermon on the mount. People’s Congregational. Preaching the second sermon in the Lenten series on “The Questions Jesus Asked,” Rev. A. F. Elmes will preach tomorrow on “Who Touched Me?” Boy Scout troop will meet today at 4 o'clock at the church, Church of Our Redeemer. The fiftieth anniversary will be ob- served tomorrow. The sermon is by Rev. W. D. Speight and music fur- nished by the Golden Choral of Gal- braith A. M. E. Z. Church at 5 o'clock. Rev. D. E. Wiseman is the pastor. McKinley Memorial Baptist. Preaching tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 pm. by the pastor, Dr. S. Geriah Lamkins. Holy communion at 3:30 pm. Dr. J. L. Garfield, evangelist, will conduct revival meetings all next week. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak tomor- row at 11 am. on “Singing in a Dungeon.” At 5 p.m. Rev. J. T. Col- bert, pastor of the Grace Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md., will be guest preacher. Healing Services. Dr. George F. Dudiey will celebrate holy communion at the service of Christian Healing, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, pastor, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “The Ship Was Covered” and at 8 p.m. on “The Son of Man.” Prayer meet- ing will be conducted Wednesday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodie R. Jones, 3915 Windom place. Highlands Baptist. ‘The pastor will continue the series of sermons on the Lord’s prayer with a sermon on “Temptation and De- liverance” tomorrow morning. In the evening, Dr. Henry P. Cochrane, for- merly a missionary in Burma, will lecture on the land where he has spent his life. The lecture will be il- lustrated. The trustees will hold an adjourned meeting at the home of the pastor Wednesday evening. Dr. Rufus ‘W. Weaver, executive secretary, is ex- Pected to be present. St. Stephen’s Lutheran. “Conquering Faith” will be the morning subject of Rev. Sam H. Kornmann and “Burden Bearing” at 7:30 in the evening. Lenten services are held every Wednesday evening. ‘The subject of the sermon March 20 will be “The Hopeful Resolve.” Congress Street M. P. ‘The Harrison Bible Class will meet - tomorrow at 9:45 am. Maj. E. W. Brown, first vice president, will pre- side. W. H. Harrison, jr., will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Representative Aubert C. Dunn of Mississippi will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “The Power of United Prayer.” All men are welcome. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “The Court of Final Appeals.” At 7:45 pm. the Harrison Bible Class will hold its “annual flag service.” Representative Brooks Fletcher of ©Ohio will deliver the address of the evening and Mrs. Fletcher will direct the music. Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, In- dia, will speak on “Every Calling is Great” tomorrow evening in the chapel, 1758 Columbia road. Supermind Science. Dr. G. F. Fraser will lecture at 1726 H street tomorrow at 11 am. on “Have We a Spiritual Body?” and at 8 pm. on “What is Sin?” Wednes- day, 8 pm., “The Superconscious and Subconscious Mind.” Church of The Nazarene. Rev. C. E. Keys, pastor, will speak at 11 o'clock on “The Fullness of Joy” and at 7:30 pm. on “The Lamb of God.” Wednesday night Rev. D. E. Higgs, District superintendent, will conduct the annual meeting of the church. Officers will be elected and delegates to the coming assembly to be held at Bloomsburg, Pa., where Dr. J. W. Goodwin, general superintend- ent of Kansas City, Mo., will preside. ‘Takoma Lutheran. . “The Victory—Over Dead Ortho- doxy” will be the subject of the ser- mon by Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer to- morrow. It is the third in a series on “The Victorious Christ” being deliv- ered by the pastor. On Monday evening the Luther League will sponsor & film, “Martin Luther, His Life and Times,” in the church. All are invited. Rev. George Grewenow, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church, Clarendon, Va., will preach Wednesday evening. The subject of his sermon will be “Shall I Condemn the Christ?” The brotherhood will hold a reorganiza- tion meeting Thursday evening. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., m. Activities in Local Churches Christian Science. The service at First Church of Christ, Scientist, will be broadcast to- morrow at 11 o'clock over Station WOL. This broadcast is to be car- ried over the Atlantic Coast network of the American Broadcasting System. Dr. Simmons to Preach. The preaching service of the North- minster Presbyterian Church will be held at 12:05 p.m. tomorrcw at its temporary home, Vermont avenue and N street. Mr. Simmons will preach the third of a series of Lenten ser- mons on the “Dilemmas of Christ,” the subject of this sermon: “The Dilemma of Jericho.” Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall, pastor, will preach on “The Imminence of Christ” at 11 o'clock tomorrow. At 8 pm, Grant R. Sherk, Virginia Darcey, Frances Breg, Robert Coe, Guy Kin- man, William Howells, Wilmer Spar- row and Dorothy Aiken will speak on “Impressions of the Youth Con- ference.” Bethesda Methodist. Rev. John H. Blakemore, jr., the pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “The Future’s Hope.” There will be a devotional service for the young people at 7:15. John H. Werner will conduct this service. “Lenten Thoughts” is the topic for the pastor’s evening message. Bible Institute, A Bible study vesper service will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow at 1316 Ver- mont avenue under the auspices of the Christian Witness League of America. The subject is “Bible Ex- position in Prophecy” as given in the | Book of the Revelation, taught by Rev. Arthur G:. Slaght, director of the league and dean of the institute. Central Presbyterian, ‘The pastor, Dr. James H. Taylor, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Meaning of Discipleship” and in the evening on “Some Witnesses of the Early Church.” | The Westminster League will have | as the topic at 5 p.m. “The Church Budget.” The leader will be Rosalyn Bifchanan. The Fireside hour for all the young people of the church will be held at 6:30 p.m. The Woman's Auxiliary will have its annual dinner Tuesday. Atonement Lutheran, At the morning service Pastor | Snyder will speak on: “Confessing Our Faith” At vespers the lectures | on the catechism will continue until after Easter, Subject: Second part of the Ten Commandments, “Duty to Our Fellowman” These lectures are for people joining the church. The confirmation class every Fri- day at 4 pm. The Lenten services every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Ladies Aid will conduct a| cooking school in the parish hall | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Alll friends and neighbors are invited. | Immaculate Conception. The solemn lourdes procession and | the blessing of the sick service will be held tomorrow at 5 o'clock in con- junction with the radio broadcast. Rev. Francis P. Harrity will preside and Rev. Paul Bussard will be the celebrant of benediction. Prof. Harry Wheaton Howard will direct the choir, with Norman De Meza rendering the | lourdes hymn and James Nolan as the soloist. The pastor, Dr. John Keating Cartwright, will give the seventh of his series of sermans on “God and the Progress of Mankind.” | His topic tomorrow is “The Maturity of Society.” Israel C. M. E. “The Seven Greatest Wonders of the World” will be the theme of Rev. | E. Franklyn Howard at the 11 o’clock | service. Music by the senior choir, | with Robert Nolan conducting. At 8 p.m. the pew rally will close. The pastor will speak on “The Church Compared to a Vine.” Weekly prayer service Tuesday, 8 p.m. Takoma Park Baptist. “Signs and Tokens” is the sermon- ette for children by Rev. W. E. La Rue tomorrow at 11 o'clock, followed by the regular sermon, “The Author of Eternal Salvation.” At 7:45 pm.| six young people will report on the | United Christian Youth Conference. They are: Miss Brenda Morcock, | Jack Stevens, Miss Wilda Bugbee, Robert Setterstrom, Miss Dorothea | Adams and Joseph Andrews. The prayer meeting Thursday will take the form of a missionary pro- gram, under the leadership of m'i Women'’s Missionary Society. Bethesda Baptist. G. A. Lyon, associate editor of The | Washington Star, will deliver an illus- | trated lecture on “The Great Chalice of Antioch” tomorrow evening; Rev. B. M. Osgood, pastor, will preside at the Masonic Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue. “Christian Service and Its| Rewards” will be the subject of the pastor’s sermon at 11 am, in the same hall. The Vijrginians will furnish a mu- sical program Sunday evening, March 24. Chorus to Broadcast. The Baptist Union Revival Chorus, composed of singers from Corinthian, Mount Pisgah, Salem, Friendship, Florida Avenue and Mount Airy Bap- tist Churches, will broadcast over Station WOL today from 8 to 8:15 pm. Baptist Ministers’ Conference. The conference will meet at Calvary Baptist Church Monday at 11 am. The program will take the form of a memorial service in memory of Dr. Samuel Judson Porter, late pastor of the First Baptist Church. The pro- gram will be in charge of Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, and a number of the pastors will participate. Any visitors who wish to attend will be welcome. Third Baptist. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic tomor- row at 11 am. is “Thy Will Be Done.” At 3:30 p.m. holy communion and re- ceiving of new members. At 8 p.m. the Marching Club of Columbia Lodge of Elks will have its annual sermon. Dr. Bullock’s topic will be “Where Is Thy Brother?” All visiting Elks are requested to be present. There will be special music. Missionary Alliance. Rev. P. R. Hyde will speak at 3 p.m. tomorrow on “Jesus, the God Man.” The evening service commences at 7:30 with song service, and the evangelistic message will be “The Great Crises of Jacob's Life.” Prayer meeting Tuesday at 1931 Biltmore street and Bible study in the Book of Revelation Thursday night at 2028 North Capitol street. Marvin Methodist. C. Carroll Burruss, the pastor, will preach at 11 am. on “Disappoint- ments,” and at 8 pm. the sermon will be “Christ and Other Races,” fol- lowed by an open forum. There will be a mid-week Leaten service Thurs- day at 8 pm. Redeemer Chapel. Litany will be read at 9:30 a.m. to- morrow in the chapel at Glen Echo, followed by an address by Rev. M. M. Perkins, minister in charge. On Thurs- day evening the midweek Lenten serv- ice will be held, with address by Mr. Perkins. League for the Larger Lite. Prof. James R. Adams, truth teacher and world traveler, will speak cn the following subjects tomorrow: 2:30 p.m., “The Secret of Silence”; 8 p.m., “Victory Through Non-Resistance.” Lincoln Congregational. At the services tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will begin a series of Lenten sermons on “The Idealism of Jesus.” The first will be “Jesus the Ideal Man.” The vested chorus choir will render special musical selections. The Men’s Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by Dr. E. C. Terry of Freedmen's Hospital. The Young People’s Forum meets at 7 p.m. A. H. Gordon, recently returned from Chicago, Ill,, will discuss “Some Significant Aspects of the Youth Move- ment in the Middle West.” Thursday evening the midweek prayer service will be held. ‘Women to Meet. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Pilgrims will meet Mon- day evening at the church. St. John's, Mount Rainier. Rev. David C. Clark, rector pf Trinity Church, Takoma Park, will preach tomorrow morning. The vicar, Rev. Walter P. Plumley, will exchange with Rev. Mr. Clark. At 8 pm. the boys’ choir will sing under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Gerrits. The vicar will use St. Patrick as the subject of his evening sermon. The Daughters of the King will re- ceive their corporate communion at 0 am. The Young People's Society will meet at 6:30 pm. Free Methodist. Rev. M. Hayden, the pastor, will speak at 11 a.m. on ‘The Tragedy of Despondency” and at night on “Be Ye Also Ready.” Prayer meeting Tuesday night, George Mosedale, leader. Women's Missionary Soclety will meet Thursday night in the church. Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach tomorrow morning on “Les- sons From the Starfish” and in the evening on “The Big Heart of Joseph.” The choir, under the direction of Les Williams. will be heard at 7:15 p.m. over WOL in a special program of spirituals. Friendship Baptist. “The Way of the Cross” will be the | subject of Rev. Willlam Weaver to- | morrow at 11 am. Holy communion at 3 pm. A musical program by the Minor Melody Chorus at 8 pm. A pageant entitled “Ethiopia at the Bar 5f Justice” will be presented at the church March 21 at 8 p.m. Evangelist to Preach. Evangelist Benjamin A. Baur will deliver the third of a series of ad- dresses on “Divine Healing,” at the People's Christian Association, Joppa Lodge Hall, tomorrow at 8 pm. His topic will be “A Day With the Great Physician.” Services are also held Tuesday and Friday at 8 pm. St. Mark’s Lutheran. “Saving Faith—What Is It?” is the theme of the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 a.m. service. Earle Phillips, director of the choir, an- nounces the following special num- bers: Tenor solo, “Come, Ye Blessed, by Dr. Toye; anthem, “O How Ami able Are Thy Dwellings.” Lenten service Wednesday at 8 pm., | “The Compassionate Christ.” Georgetown Lutheran. Sermon by Dr. L. M. Zimmerman tomorrow at 11 am. At 7 p.m. the Young People’s meeting will be ad- dressed by Rev. George J. Grewenow, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church, Clarendon, Va. Union Lutheran Lenten services | Monday, 8 p.m. Speaker, Rev. G. Adrian Pfeiffer, pastor Takoma Park Lutheran Church. Rev. Samuel H. Kornmann and Rev. George H. Eveler will assist in the services. Mission Study Class and luncheon |at the home of Mrs. J. Frank Butts, 3507 T street. Confirmation class meets Wednesday, 3:30 pm., at the parsonage. Lenten service Thursday, 8 p.m., with sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz, pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Church of Christ. Evangelist James H. McBroom will preach at 3460 Fourteenth: street Sun- day, 7:45 p.m. Vendanta Society. “God Vision—Its Secret” will be the subject of the lecture by Swami Vividishananda, leader, at 1712 N street tomorrow at 8 p.m. Tuesdays ge speaks at 8 p.m. and Thursdays at pm. Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitfield will have for his subject at 11 am. “The Ideal Freedom.” At 12:30 the Lord's supper will be given. Memorial services to the late P. H. Moss, secretary of re- ligious_education, will be held at 8 pm. Rev. R. A. Gooden will deliver the eulogy. Tuesday night a special service will be given. St. Columba’s Episcopal. Holy communion 7:30 a.m. tomor- row and morning prayer 11 a.m. Sub- ject of sermon, “Christian Vigilants”; intercessions, 4:30 pm. At the Wed- nesday evening service the rector will give the second of the series in bio- graphieal sermons, illustrating turn- ing points in the history of the Epis- copal Church. The subject will be “Archbishop Parker.” This service will be followed by a meeting of the anniversary campaign teams in the parish hall. The holy communion will be celebrated Thursday at 10 am. Calvary M. E. South. The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will preack tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “A Good Conscience.” The young peo- ple will meet at 7. The subject of the evening sermon is “God’s Friendship.” The pastor will talk at the prayer meeting Thursday evening on “The Equipment of Jesus.” There will be a concert in the audicerium Wednes- day evening. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washing- ton No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge, 11 am, and 8 pm, Staff Capt. W. H. Bartlett. Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street, Maj. James Roberts in charge, 11 a.m. and 8:30 pm. Washington No. 3 Corps, 733 Eighth street southeast, Capt. J. W. Martin in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 Washington No. 4 Corps, 1075 Jefferson street, Capt. W. C. Young in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 pm., Rev. and Mrs. M. l?’.l ;Yllphet Wmlg: No. 5 Corps, street north- wun.mwn Luella Knox ‘in charge, 10:45 am. and@8 pm., Maj. James Wesley Methodist. Rev. J. Luther Nefl will preach tomorrow morning on “The Perfection of Jesus.” The official board will meet Tuesday night. St. John's Episcopal. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach to- morrow at 11 am. at St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets, on “Self Surrender to God.” Rev. James F. Madison will preach at the 7:45 p.m. service. Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. J. J. Queally is giving a series of addresses at the 11 o'clock service. During Lent every Wednesday evening special Lenten services will be given at 8 pm.. Next Wednesday at 11 am. communion service with meditation and prayer for all the women of the parish. Luncheon will follow. Kenilworth Presbyterian. Willard A. Driggers will render a tromBone solo at the morning service. The pastor will speak on “The Chal- lenge of Career” at 11 am. Rev. Mr. Buck of the Cheverly Christian Church will speak at the evening serv- ice. The Sunshine Choir will sing at the 7:45 p.m. service. Silver Spring Baptist. At the morning service the pastor will speak on “Wrestling With God,” and in the evening Rev. Thomas Tit- combe of New York City will be the guest speaker, Metropolitan Presbyterian, Dr. Rohrer, pastor, has selected as his topic Sunday morning the subject “Initiation.” The services at 7:45 p.m. will be conducted by the young people. Rev. Robert R. Stephens, pas- tor of the Irwin Memorial Presby- terian Church, near Falls Church, will be the principal speaker. Metropolitan A. M. E. The minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. the first of a series of Lenten sermons; sujbect, “The Call of Matthew.” Rev. William E. Moseley, ministerial assistant, will preach at 8 p.m. on “Rivers of Living Waters.” First Brethren. Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor, will preach at 11 o'¢lock tomorrow on “Watching Jesus Upon His Cross.” | Way of Cain or Abel, Which? | Cainite Substitutions for the Gospel.” | It will be Young People's night and | the young people will have charge | | of the opening service of song. The | {new church will be dedicated one | week from tomorrow, the 24th, with | morning, afterncon and evening | services. | Church of Liberality, Lecture, Sunday, 8 p.m, by Harry B Bradford on “Serums.” Room 225, | Annapolis Hotel. | To Address Class, E. Barrett Prettyman, corporation | counsel of the District, will address | |the Men's Bible Class of Francis | Asbury Church, Sixteenth and La- | mont streets, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. | Second Baptist. | Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach | tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Citadel of the Soul,” and in the evening on | “The Problem of Escape.” Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Two sermons by the minister to- | morrow: 11 a.m, “The Philosophy of Christian Giving,” and 8 pm. “An Instance Being on Record” is the topic of a special sermon which will be given to Potomac Lodge of Masons, who will be cuests. Fifteenth Street Christian. Continuing a series of sermons on “Real Religion,” Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, | pastor, will have as his sermon at 11 | a.m. service “A Religion That Lasts.” The evening service begins with an | old-time song service led by the Young the evening message will be “Seeing | Things.” | At the service Thursday at 8 | o'clock the Timothy Class will present | the seven great mountain scenes of | the Bible, with illustrations and light- ing effects. | —_— | St. Paul's Episcopal. The rector, Rev. Arlington A. Me- Callum, is preaching a course of ser- mons during Lent on “The Gospel for | the Day.” “Nurseries in Heaven.” | Under the auspices of the Women’s | Auxiliary a “quiet hour” will be held | Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. conducted by Rev. Calvert E. Buck. As part of the Lenten schedule, lectures on “The American Church” are held Wednes- day evenings. Subject next Wednesday will be “Contentions in the Church.” On Thursday at 11 am. there is a meditation given on some of the lesser known characters of the New Testa- ment. | St. Luke’s Episcopal, Rev. J. E. Elliott, priest in charge, will celebrate holy communion tomor- row at 7 am. He will conduct morn- ing prayer and preach at 11 a.m. The ‘Women’s Auxiliary will meet Wednes- day evening in the parish hall follow- | :ng the midweek evening prayer serv- ice. | ““The choir, directed by Louis N. Brown, is rehearsing the oratorio, “Olivet to Calvary,” to be presented Good Friday at 8 pm. Centennial Baptist. ‘The pastor, Wilson Holder, preaches at the morning service on “The Ne- cessity of the Devotional Life,” using as his subject “The Fire Burns.” Richard Titlow will be the guest solo- ist. The Junior Federation meets at 3 pm. In the evening the pastor’s subject is “Conquering Lions.” Special music will be provided by the Vir- ginians. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. Holy communion tomorrow at 8 am. Service and sermon at 11 am., when the rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach. He will also speak to the children at their service at 9:30 am, The Young People’s Fellowship will meet at 7:45 p.m. The special Lenten preacher Wed- nesday at 8 pm. will be the Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector of All Saints’. This service will be preceded by the parish supper. ‘Thursday, holy communion, 11a.m.; Friday, litany and meditation, 4:30 pm. United Brethren. The pastor, Dr. Simpson B. Daugh- erty, will have “The ving” as his subject at 11 o'clock and at 8 pm. “The Modern Bethesda.” The Joseph H. Daniel Glee Club of the McKinley High evening service. meetings at 7 o'cl Sundsy School Council meeting Tuesday at 8 pm. Cottage and church union prayer meetings next week in preparation of the evange- listic services. ‘The cottage prayer meetings will be held, Wednesday Tateting Woursdsy night i the Rhode meeting Fpursday lsland Avenue M. P, Church, At 7:45 pm. his subject will be “The | or, | People’s Chorus Choir. The subject of | The subject tomorrow is | John Wesley A. M. E. Zion. “How We Hinder Christ” will be the sermon subject tomorrow morning by the minister, Rev. W. O. Carring- ton. “The Story of a Boy's Self Will” will be the message to the junior church. At 7:45 pm. the minister will preach on *“Victory Through Christ.” Music by the senior choir, Mr. S. A. Laurie Norville, director, Miss Lucille Mills, organist. Trinity Lutheran. Rev, H. M. Hennig has for his topic tomorrow, “Is Your Name Written in Heaven?” R. Masters will address the Bible class. The Men's Club will meet Monday, 8 pm. The Lenten service Wednesday, 8 p.m., will be German; on Thursday, English. The topic of the serles is “Christ, the Lamb of God.” E The Trinity League will meet Friday, 8 pm,, at the home of Mrs. H. Schneider, Eckington Presbyterian. ‘The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will preach at the 11 and 8 o'clock services. The Junior Vested Choir, Miss Anna Kimball, director, will sing at the morning service. A meeting of the Fidelity Bible Class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Morgan, 46 Rhode Island avenue northeast, Wednesday evening. A luncheon will be served Thursday in the Sunday school house. Members of the Emmans Bible Class will con- duct the prayer service, Thursday, 8 pm. ‘The annuael congregational meeting with dinner will be held March 28, Church of God. Rev. B. E. Hicks, author and lec- turer of Monroe, Va., will begin to- morrow night a series of lectures at the church, 613 Alabama avenue southeast. They will continue nightly for three weeks. Fairmount Heights Presbyterian, “The Man of God Under the Juni- per Tree” will be the subject of the pastor, Rev. H. W. Campbell, to- morrow at 11 am. Young People’s service, topic, “Managing Ourselves,” 6 pm. At 4 p.m., Wednesd:.:-, week- day church school. Midweek serv- ices, Thursday, 8 p.m. Gunton Temple Memorial. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor, will have as his subject Sunday at 11 o'clock “The Practical Values of Lent.” Petworth Baptist. “Liberty in Unconditional Sur- render” will be the subject Sunday | evening. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. | Smith, will speak at both services. ;Moming, “Life Residence in Glass Houses.” Thursday night Rev. Morris R. Hamm of Baltimore will be the speaker, He will address the com- mittee undertaking the annual every member canvass. On March 24 the canvass will be made; offerings to be made in *“the chest of Joash” | at both morning and evening service, Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. W. McCoy, tomorrow at 11 am. A musical program in the honor of the | late Mammie Lemmon followed by a | short sermon by the pastor, Rev. | J. W. McCoy, will be held at 8 p.m. Volunteers of America. Adjt. H. Mills Eroh will speak at | services tomorrow afternoon in the mission, 471 Pennsylvania avenue. His subject will be “Getting Rid of the Snakes.” Rev. G. W. Raines will | conduct the services and Capt. Paul Kelly will direct the musical program. i Presbyterian Ministers. The association will meet Monday {at 11 o'clock at the New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church. Dr. Rev. | Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of } Foundry Methodist Church, will speak on “A ‘Summer in Europe.” St. Matthew’s Lutheran. “Christianity and the State,” a sub- ject dealing with the historic principle of the Lutheran Church concerning | the relation of church and state, will | | be the sermon topic tomorrow evening | by Rev. E. H. Meuser, pastor. He will also preach in the morning on “What Is God's Will>” Rev. G. E. Lenski, pas- tor of Grace Lutheran Church, will preach the sermon of the Lenten serv- ice Wednesday evening. Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- | ever.” The annual oyster supper will be held Tuesday, with former Gov. and Mrs. Charles H. Brough of Ar- kansas as special guests. Plymouth Congregational. Rev. Arthur D. Gray will speak on “And Jacob Wrestled” at 11 am. Young people’s meeting, 6 pm. Mid- week prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. Christ Lutheran. “Anger” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel, pastor, tomorrow at 11 o'clock. This is the third of a series of sermons on “The Seven Deadly Sins.” Next Sun- day the subject will be “Sloth.” In the midweek service Thursday evening he will continue his Lenten addresses on “What the Prophets Foretold of the Passion of Christ.” He will speak on “The Prophets and the Conduct of Christ in His Passion.” Trinity Lutheran, Mt. Rainier. Rev. Edwin E. Pieplow will preach tomorrow morning on “Our Conflict With This Present World,” and in the evening service he will deliver the second Lenten sermon in a series of Lenten sermons based on “Prophecy and Fulfillment.” The topic Sunday evening will be “Casting Lots—The Parted Garments.” A duet, “Nailed to the Cross,” will be sung by Mrs. Dora Scott and Miss Carolyn Ax. The Young People will hold & serv- ice at 9 p.m. Congregational meeting Monday night at the parsonage. The Sunday school teachers will meet ‘Thursday, 8 p.m. Pastor to Preach. Rev. Glenn B. Faucett, pastor of East Washington Heights Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on “The Abiding Background of Life” and in the evening on “The Court of Final Appeal.” Langdon Methodist. Rev. Henry H. Rowland will preach at 11 am, on “God So Loved the ‘World.” Zion Baptist, Southwest. “The Tragedy of Indifference,” is the theme of Dr. J. M. Ellison tomor- row at 11 o'clock. At 7 pm. the combination service will be held, with the pastor delivering the sermonette. The children’s service will be Priday at 6 pm. Al children of the com- munity are welcome. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. Rev. H. B. Taylor will preach to- morrow at 11 am. Music by the choir, ypder direction of Clyde Glass, organist, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935. ‘BONDAGE OF FEAR DR. PIERCE'S T0PIC All Souls’ Unitarian Church to Hear Bach Program in Afternoon, “The Bondage of Fear” is the sub- jert of Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, minister of All Souls’ Uniterian Church, tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, Lewis Corning Atwater, organist, will play the third in a series of Bach programs at 5 p.m., in honor of the 250th anniversary of the birth of that great composer. At 5:30 Mrs. Helen T. Steinbarger of the Mount Pleasant Branch Library will review “From Jungle to Zoo—The Adventures of a Naturalist’s Wife,” by Lucile Q. Mann. Supper is served from 6 to 7 o'clock. There will be a joint meeting of the young people of All Souls’ Church with the young people of the Uni- versalist National Memorial Church at the Universalist Church. The fea- ture at the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30 will be the story of life on a Maine farm, “As the Earth Turns.” Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard will continue her series of current events talks under the auspices of the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Club Monday evening. At the dinner meet- ing of the club next Wednesday Miss Ella Gardner, recreation specialist of the Children’s Bureau, will speak on “Hobbies.” The Women’s Alliance meets Friday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Lucille Foster McMillin of the United States Civil Service Commission will speak on “Opportunities for Women in the Civil Service.” At the foreign language cinema in Pierce Hall Saturday evening, the feature will be a German comedy, “Strich durch die Rechnung.” —_ Church of the Epiphany. Services tomorrow will be as fol- lows: 8 am., holy communion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon by the rector, Dr. Z. B. Phillips; 6:30 pm., Young People’s Fellowship; 8 pm., evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Mr. Doll. The special noonday preacher from Monday to Friday, inclusive, will be Dr. Frederic S. Fleming, rector of Trinity Church, New York City. The public is invited to these services, which are held from 12:05 to 12.30. Divine Science. Dr. Harvey Hardman, president of the Divine Science College of Denver, will speak at the church services in the Burlington Hotel tomorrow at 11 am. on “Power of Christ in the Mod- ern World” and at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 3303 Thirteenth street on “Does God Care for You?" Peck Memorial Chapel. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will preach tomorrow morning on “A Hopeful Fail- ure” and at 7:45 p.m. on “What Jesus | Said About Seeking the Best.” | finn-figgarian z % (7] = | » & » o FOLLOW THE CROWDS Washington’s Spiritual ‘Workshop 8 PM. “PLEADING FOR A CITY” 1AM “DWELLING DEEP” 2 P.M. WOL_BROADCAST Bible School. 10 a.m. Young “People. 7 p.m. Tuesday and Friday Meetings, 8§ p.m Dr. Crank Forcey , MiNisTER Piney Br.Ro. et Geoneia Ave.N! HPreshyterian New York Avelm: Church 13th& H& N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans PO P 20 0 B me 11:00 AM. “The Lure of Popularity” 8:00 PM. “He Discovers His God” LENTEN LECTURE CARLTON HOTEL Tuesday, 11:30 AM. “Jesus and the New World” SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 13th and H Sts. and New York Ave. 3 iliot. Fondateur et Pas- o u’"u}"hl&m“m de 1a Congregation Prancaise. Andre Prank Liotard. Pasteur. . 'mo! r M. Diamepche 3 4t iR, B Jeudi a 4 h. 45, service de Careme. WESTMINSTER *h8Nesr Rev. Harry V. Porter, Pastor. 10:00—Church_School. 4 11:00—Morning Worship, sermon: “The Power of Truth.'* 6:45—Christian _Endeavor and Young People’s Society. 7:30—Evening Worship. “David, the Poet King. GUNTON-TEMPLE, 205 sne Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D. D.. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 9:45 a.m.—Men's Class in Tower Room. 11 —Sermon by Dr. Braskamp, ?M Px&ell Values of Lent.” 6:45 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. Thursday. 8 p.m.. church night. “Substance” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churches of Christ, Sclentist, tomorrow. The golden text is from Ecclesiastes 3.14: “Whatsoever God Doeth, It Shall Be Forever.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees.” (Isaiah 353) The lesson- sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy. “Christian Science brings to the body the sunlight of truth, which invigorates and purifies. The effect of this science is to stir the human mind to & change of base, on which it may yield to the harmony of the divine mind,” page 162. SERMONS CONTINUED Dr. Blackwelder, Lutheran Pas- tor, Announces Subject. Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Reforma- tion, will continue his series of Sun- day Lenten services when he preaches tomorrow morning on the theme “The Woman Who Lived Beyond Her Country.” The other segmons in this series are “The Poverty That En- riches,” March 24; “The Pilgrims of the Dawn,” March 31; “Can Jesus Be Proved,” April 7; “Divine Enthusi- asm,” April 14, and “The Power of an Endless Life,” April 21. He will continue his series of eve- ning sermons based on “Master Pic- tures of the Master's Face” at 8 pm. tomorrow, using as his subject Hunt's famous painting, “The Light of the World.” Next Thursday evening he will preach on “Jesus and Nicodemus.” Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. @hristadelphian Chapel, 732 Webster St. K. Worship. 11:156 AM. s SR 3 M. Thursday Bible Class, § P. Hedanta ——————— “GOD VISION— ITS SECRET” fifi BY A Course on Concentration and Selfe Mastery, Thursdays at 8 p.m. SWAMI VIVIDISHANANDA VEDANTA SOCIETY Sunday, March 17, 8 p.m. 1712 N Street N.W. _ Gatholie St. Patrick’s Chl;rch Patronal Feast of St. Patrick SOLEMN VESPERS, Sunday, March 17, 8 P.M. REV. TIMOTHY MacCARTHY, Preacher. SOLEMN HIGH MASS, Monday, March 18, 10 A.M. Other Masses, 7, 8 and 12:10, SRRRERR R de e Ry St. Mary’s Fifth St. N. W. Bet. G & H Sts. Sunday Masses 7, 8, 9, 10:30 and 11:30 Novena De: in honor of Our Lady of the Mir: Mnnflafi .‘:7 Lutheran “The Church With the Distinctive.Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. FRANCIS ASBURY 16th Near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, D. D., Pastor 11:00 a.m.—“The Great Confession.” 8:00 pm.—“The Benefits of the Gospel.” Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Choir. ENWS\\ Mount Vefion Place‘ - SOUTHERN METHODISM’S REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. 11:00 a.m—*“FALSE MESSIAHS. EWOULD SEE JESUS, % DR. W. ANGIE SMITH. AU TN AN 8:00 p.m.—* 11:00am.—Sermon on “The Seven Deadly Sins.” Thursday, 8 p.m.—Lenten Service. ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN 8th and Independence Ave. S.W. REV J LUTHER FRANTZ, Pastor. savinz Faith—What Is 12" am. Luther League, 6:30 p.m.. Lenten service. “TRINITY MISSOURI S¥YNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG. 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 am.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—English Service, “Christ, The Book of Life.” 409 4th S Swedish Servic Sermon by REV. Preshyterian 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 Reid Bird. Minister. Divine Worship, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. A Cordial Welcome to All CENTRAL PRESBTERIAN 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D. PASTOR | 9:30 am.—Surday School. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Taylor 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon by Dr. Taylor. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister olding Forth the Word of Life.” 11:00 a.m.—*“The Parable of Extra Service.” j EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E. Rev. Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—“Promised Blessings.” 9:30 a.m.—Bible School, classes for all. 7:45 p.m.—“The Master's Greatness.” Vested Chorus. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., 11 AM.—“Jesus Love: Pressing Through Obstacles!” “The Doors Being Closed—Jesus Came.” 8 “‘Right Values—Best ts of s Not Worth While?’ CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase Circle Dn J. Hillman Hollister, Minister 9:30a.m. t0 10:50 am. and 12 noon— Church 8chool 9 ~The Clvde Kellv Class 11 —Morning Worshi, ubject. “The Surprise of His Lifs 7:30 p.m.—Fireside Group. Collegians and Young People's Society. WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D. Minister. 11:00—"The Mishtiest Mites.” 8:00—Presentation_of the Jewish Tab- ernacle and Lecture by Mrs. An- nie C. Otto. Kathryn Hill Rawles, Orsanist. Mary Owens Pearson, Soloist “ GEORGETOWN (Organized 1780.) P Street. Near 3ist Street N.W. . ROBERT M. SKINNER, Minister. .—Church School. /—Morning Worshi o, “Life's Highest Quest.” or. p.m.—Young People’s Soclety. p.m,—Adult_ Discussion Group. PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL IRVING W _KETCHUM. Minister 'a. Ave.. 28th & M Sts. N.W. and Ser- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Wednesday, 8 pm. P. T A. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES DURING LENT AT THE Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Conn. Ave. at 18th and N Sts. N.W. DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY “NIGHT SCENES FROM THE BIBLE” 11 A.M—“LOYALTY TO THE CHURCH.” 8 P.M.—“HOW COULD YOU DO IT!” The midweek worship services throughout Lent will be held in the church at 5:15 o’clock instead of 8 o’clock. T Sunday School for alljgrades, 9:45 A. M. 2 Service. Service. ST.PAUL’S Conn. Ave. & Everett St. REV. HENEY W. SNYDER. D.D.. Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon: listory — His Story.” 8:00 p.m.—Sermon. “The Church in Tents and Intents.” - ATONEMENT North Capitol and Rhode Island Ave. HOWARD E. SNYDER. Pastor. Services: Mornine. 11 o'clock. Vespers. 8 pm School 5 || LUTHER PLACE | Memorial Church | At Thomas Circle } f | | Rev. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D.D,, Pastor. 11 o'clock service— “WHAT IS THE ME INCARNATION cadiiiN'% (Maryland Synod. United Lutheran Church) The Rev. H. Manken, r. hool S Tuther Leasue. Concordia Church (Evangelical Synod of N. A) 20th and G Sts. N.W. Rev CHARLES ENDERS. Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School. PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m —German. 11:15 a.m.—English. LENTEN SERVICES: Wednesday. 8 p.m.—English. Thursday. 8 p.m.—German | TAKOMA LUTHERAN CHURCH ki ia_Sts. N.W. REV J‘hA.I?:LDlMPFEIIFH:l. Pastor | MORNING WORSHIP. 11 O'CLOCK. | Sermon—*THE VICTORY—OVER DEAD 1 ORTHODOXY.” | 8._8.. 9:45 am. Luther League. 7:30 p.m. Church of the Reformation Opvosite Folger Shakespeare Library Dr. Osear F. Blackwelder. Pastor Dr. John Weidley. Pastor Emeritus Church School at 9:30 AM. Morning Worship at 11:00. “The Woman Who Lived Beyond Her Country” Luther League at 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship at 8:00. “The Light of the World” Thursday Evening at 8:00 “Jesus and Nicodemus ¥OU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED THERAN MISSION STATE THEATER. BETHESDA. MD. The REV., HENRY WHITING, Pastor, Sunday. 0:45 a m —Church ‘School. 11 Great_Faith.” Kefier Memorial Maryland Ave. and Ninth St. NE. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 AM. Morning Worship at 11:00, “Supplication” Evening Worship at 7:45, “Certainty” Young People’s Societies at 6:45 PM. The Homelike Church 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for All 11:(0 am.—"The Disciple Who Followed Afar Of.” Sermon by Pastor. Tzfllu.m.—conmmlflon Instruction. c Thuisday. 2 . m, —] t R uE? B W