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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TOPIG OF BISHOP ‘A REGULATED LIFE Cathedral Sermon Second on “Indispensable Re- ligious Standards.” Addressing himself to the gen- eral theme, “Indispensable Religious Standards,” for Sunday afternoon sermons during Lent, Bishop James E. Freeman will preach on “A Regu- lated Life” in the Great Choir of Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 o'clock. His first subject in this series was “Definite Belief.” Dr. Daniel A. McGregor, executive secretary of the department of re- ligious education at the national headquarters of the Episcopal Church in New York City, will deliver the sermon at the celebration of the holy communion in the Great Choir at 11 am. He will also be the preacher at the 11 am. service on March 24. The Cathedral Choir, under the di- rection of Edgar Priest, organist and choirmaster, will render music at the 11 am. and 4 p.m. services. There will be a celebration of holy com- munion in the Bethlehem Chapel at 7:30 am. | Dr. Edwin B. Niver, librarian of the | College of Preachers, will deliver evensong Lenten addresses at 4 o'clock | next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, his subject being “Three Days in the Life of Our Lord.” Special intercessions and Lenten devotions | will be a feature of the evensong serv- | ice on Friday. | “The Last Supper,” a sacred can- | tata by Eric Thiman, will be sung | by the Cathedral Choir March 24 at 4 pm. Res:dcnk: of the National Capital | and strangers who have not yet formed parish affliations are invited to attend the Cathedral services dur- ing the Lenten season. The holy com- munion is celebrated daily at 7:30 am. and evening prayer is read at| 4 pm. On Thursdays there is an additional celebration of the holy communion in the Chapel of the Resurrection at 9:30 a.m. HONOR FOR NEWCOMERS Ninth Street Christian Group to Be Recognized at Services. | More than 40 new members who | came into the Ninth Street Christian Church during the past two weeks of evangelism will be recognized as they sit together at services Sunday morn- | ing. The pastor, Rev. Clifford H.| Jope, will use as his sermon themc ¢ “The Christian Race.” There will be baptism during the evening evangelistic service at 7:45 o'clock and the sermon, “Safe On the | Rock of Ages,” will be illustrated with | lantern slides. | Capt. Clarence Dalrymple will be the leader Thursday evening of the | church night program. Dinner will | be served at 6:30 o'clock. Capt. Rhoda J. Milliken, head of the Women's Bureau of the Metropolitan Police, will be the speaker. — ATEIER Bethany Baptist. The pastor will speak tomorrow | morning cn “Christian Stewardship” and in the evening on “Introducing | Others to Christ.” The young people will take part in the service Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Ciass. The Amoma Class will hear Perry | Stevenson. Midweek prayer service | Thursday evening. Mrs. Lineback will | be the speaker. Unitarian 1 =) ALLSOULS 5" CHURCH and Harvard st EURLA Minister RS e l//ynn[lflme ‘ 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. | “THE BONDAGE | OF FEAR” | 5:00 P.M.—Program of Bach Music. | |5:30 PM.—Book Chat, Mrs. Helen | T. Steinbarger. 7:30 P.M.—Motion Picture Hour: | “AS THE EARTH TURNS” Evangelistic #(flrgg@'y : HEAR THE PASTOR, REV. B. E. MAHAN at the Full Gospel Tabernacle N. Capitol & K Sts. Sunday. 9:30. S.8.; 11:00 and 7:30. Prel‘;hma ‘Tues.. 7:45 Wed.. 7: Pentecostal and Divine Healing S SPECIAL MUSIC—ALL WELCOME ~ Christian | Srienre Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St Second Clunreln of Chrul Scientist Third Clnlrch of Chrn! Scientist 3th and L Sts N.W Fourth Chur:h of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian N'W SUBJECT “SUBSTANCE” gungny ls'éhsof'( and !lPM Dday wr:r‘;m:smy SVENING MEETING— RADX"OC]D PROGRAM THURSDAY. 5:45 FIRST CHURCH SERVICE RADIOCAST 11 am. tomorrow. WOL. READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—T730 17th St.| N.W. Hours, -9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2 30 to 5:30). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St. N.E. Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30, and Sundays and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 83183 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; Wednesdsys, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- da; 0 to 5:30 p.m. Holi- S, 0 to 7:30 p.m. ~ All are welcome to attend our ch:yeh Services and use our reading foor ,ANNIVERSARY RITES | Seventh Year of Lutheran Edi- | Thursday at | Lenten Lectures DR. F. J. BOHANAN, Rector of Rock Creek Episcopal Church, who will deliver tomorrow evening the second in a series of Sunday evening Lenten lectures on the history and teachings of the Episcopal Church. Holy com- munion will be observed at 8:30 am. and morning prayer at 11 o'clock PLANNED AT CHURCH fice to Be Hailed To- morrow. At Grace Lutheran Church of which Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski is pastor, the | seventh anniversary of the building | of the present church edifice, will be| observed. Preaching on a series of | Lenten themes, Pastor Lenski will have for his special subject at 11 am, “The Disciple who Followed | Afar Off.” Throughout the Lenten season midweek services are being held each | 8 pm. Visiting min- isters of the American Lutheran | Church are preaching. Next Thurs- day's sermon will be delivered by Rev. Edwin Meuser, pastor of St Matthew's Lutheran Church, who will have for his subject: “Shall I Mock Him?" Confirmation instruction, for the benefit of the class of young people to be confirmed on Palm Sunday and also for adults uniting with the church is being held each Thursday at 7 p.m. and also on Sundays at the same time. St. Margaret’s Episcopal. Bishop James E. Freeman will preach and confirm a class tomorrow at 11 am. Dr. Yerbert Scott Smith, the| rector, will present the class. Lenten services next week will be: Monday, $:30, evening prayer and ad- dress by Rev. B. G. B. Griffith; Tues- day, 4:30, evening prayer and address | by Dr. Smith; Wednesday, 4:30, litany and address by Dr. Steuart P. Keeling; | Thursday, 11 a.m., holy communion; Friday, 4:30, children’s service. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 808 EYE STREET N.W. REV. P, R. HYDE. Pastor. the' Good Man. n HEAR THESE MESSAGH Coming Soon—Revival Meciines and Teat Missionary Convention. Rosicrurian Rcsxcruman “Fellowship N.W. Room 308. Sunday 8 IN THE EYE." or H. M Mr: Anderson. s _every Thursd: ight.* Non-Sertarian HEAR THIS REMARKABLE WOMAN Dr. Mary Charles Butler Famous International Lecturer Last 2 Free Lectures on 100% HEALTH HOTEL ARLINGTON Sat., 8:15 p.m. Special ladies lectures. 100% healthy baby— BENNIE BUT- LER —will be introduced. Sunday 8:15 pm.—“A Mil- lion Dollars Worth of Health.” The laws of health, r\' science, of nature and of God are all one. | day “FALSE MESSIAHS™ TOPIC OF SERMON Dr. W. Angie Smith to Speak Tomorrow Morning at Mount Vernon M. E. “False Messiahs” is the subject upon which Dr. W. Angie Smith will speak tomorrow inorning at the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Evis- copal Church South. Dr. Smith will deal with the promises now being made to American people in their hour of distress. This is his interpre- tation of the message of the church for the modern times. At 8 p.m. he will speak on “We Would See Jesus,” which will be a large evangelistic service. Music will be furnished by the vested choir, under the leadership of R. Deape Shure. The A. B. Pugh Bible Class will conduct the service at Central Union Mission Tuesday evening. ‘The mid-week service Thursday evening will be conducted in the church school auditorium by Rev. W. M. Locket, jr., pastor of the Com- munity Church in Clarendon, Va. Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon will preach at both church services on March 24. At the same time Dr. W. Angie Smith will preach in Raleigh, N. C., where he has been re- quested to assist for several days. ‘The church is planning to have two identical services [Easter Sunday morning at 9:15 and at 11 o'clock. ~ e “PUZZLE OF LIFE” “The Puzzle of Life” will be the topic tomorrow morning at the Co- lumbia Heights Christian Church by Rev. A. P. Wilson. In the evening the series on “Things To Believe” will ke continued, when the topic will be “Jesus Christ. His Son.” ‘The devotional topic for the Thurs- night prayer meeting will be | “Motives of a New Testament Mis- sionary” and will be led by A. C. Ridgeway. The minister will continue the study of E. Stanley Jones' book, “The Christ of the Mount.” The mission study class will meet tomorrow at 6:45 pm. The general topic for discussion is “Orientals in | America,” in charge of the minister L Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach on “The | ner preaching on Mightiest Mites” tomorrow morning. | Mrs. Annie C. Otto will present the | model of the Jewish Tabernacle, which is a perfect representation in minia- ture, and give her lecture at the eve- ning_ service. “The World’s Best Seller” the subject of a lecture by Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, president. General Federation of Women's Clubs, in the church Wednesday evening. There will be an illustrated lecture on “Com- munism in Russia, Its Influence in | America” by Prof. Oscar Autrett, in- ternational lecturer, and Russian song | concert by native Russian choir Fri- | day at 8 p.m. in the James B. Lambie SELF REALIZATION FELLOWSHIP Yogoda Society Founded by Bwami Yosananda. LEADER Brahmachari Jotin of lndla “EVERY CALLING IS GREAT" March 17. 1935, 8 p.m. 758 Columbia Road N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. —| Super Hind Srience Lesson Sermons BY DR. G. F. FRASER Renowned Bible Teacher 11 AM.—“Have We a Spiritual Body?” 8 P.M.—"“What Is Sin?” Wed., 8 P.M.—“The Super-Con- scious and the Sub- Conscious Mind.” Super Mind Science Church 1726 H St. N.W. fleflmhtm Ipmmpal “VITAL RELIGIOUS BELIEFS” 11 a.m.—Second Lenten Sermon. “RELIGION WITHOUT A CHURCH" See Church News for Questions. McKENDREE Avenue between h & 10th Sts. N.W. “Heart Message in the Heart of the City” “The Barnyard Philosopher” And ministes sermon—“Reflections in a River,” at 8 P.M SAMUEL E. ROSE, B. D Minister. (finngrtgafinnal Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45. Calvin Co.lxdge Men’s Cl. 0:00. Young People s Society, 6:30. 11 AM. “CHRISTIANITY BELIEVES IN CHRIST” 8 P.M. “THE INDIVIDUAL MEETS RELIGION” Foundry Mrethodist Episcopal Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister 11:00 A.M. “THE PRIZE OF THE HIGH CALLING” 8:00 P.M. “THE TYRANNY OF THE TANGIBLE” Calbary lDGEI.Y l ll Whu Columbia Read Near Fifteenth Minister VIINDN | Mhnl the I l 8 p.m.—"The Eoss of Christ.” Will You Be One of 700 People Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow at 11 A.M. to Hear Rev. Russell J. Clinchy In a Helpful Lenten Sermon, “How Shall We Use Religious Belief?” Thursday, March 21, 7 P.M. Rev. Albert J. McCartney, D.D. Of the Church of the Covenant 1410 Columbia Road—Fhone Ad. 4614. [3 WAUGH M. E. CHURCH 3rd and A Sts. N.E. ALLAN F. POORE. Minister. TATION. ‘You are ¢:A0¥di|l¥l¥llnvflfifl to join with us in celehnunl the 82nd anniversary of h. which will be observed the Week of March 17-24. Below you will find"the program {ur e week " Set’ aside tl an with asce *nd PIShfe COMMITTEE. e 4UNDAY. lAthnpl"nh O B wers. 26070 Afuryiand Bibe Snciety. —8n hy Dr. Luther Neff, S.000m n:AT&I.“W:llty M.'E. Church, Re MARCH 1 A Citated To former bers of the church. 20th Dlllfll‘ Pirst Edward Hedicated Methodist chsrc?‘ Chevy Chue. T Rev. Wm. Hol morial M. E. Church, lersvi di- 4 Tacies Guild ontedane Classes. w7 Official Boar 'hfi Adult Bibl FRIDA' )NED' WAUGH FAMILY BAN- OLRE MR W, W, F:_‘rum Dresiding. JUND. Y MARCH 24th : a .Ill.'e Ou¢ pastor. 11:00 a. i 8:00 P.M. is the hour, | Pastor Returned REV. G. E. SCHNABEL. The new conference year will be- gin at Albright Memorial Church tomorrow. At the session of the Central Pennsylvania Conference, which closed last Monday, Rev. George E. Schnabel, the minister, was returned for another year by Bishop John F. Stamm of Harris- burg, Pa. At 11 o'clock the sermon theme will be “The Christian Life, an In- vestment,” and at night “The New- est Thing in Religion.” The com- mittees for the Holy week services will meet for organization and pre- liminary work. On Thursday evening at 6:15 o'clock a congregational dinner will be held. Following the dinne: the every-member visitation will be launched Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barnes will be presented in a concert in the auditorium Saturday evening. Mr. Barnes is the director of music at Albright Church, while Mrs. Barnes is a well-known soloist of the city, TOPIC IS ANNOUNCED Rev. Robert M. Skinner will preach tomorrow at Georgetown Presbyterian Church cn “Life’s Highest Quest.” The adult discussion group will meet | at 8 pm. with Miss Lucy Allen, 3532 S street, who will lead a discussion of the topic “Christian Charity Practical Ideal.” The midweek prayer service will be held in Cissel Chapel. Rev. Mr. Skin- Thursday evening. the Cross,” Calvary Church. Dr. C. M. O'Guin of Kansas City iIs conducting special meetings at the will be church, 1911 H street, every night. This is the first revival at this church since its organizing a few months ago. The meetings will continue every night for two weeks. The public is invited. Rev. Ben Hardin is pastor. as al D. C, SATURDAY, 1S SERMON THEME (Dr. J. R. Sizoo to Answer Questions in Sermon Tomorrow Night. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Joseph R. 8izoo will have for his sub- ject, “The Lure of Popularity.” At 8 p.m. he will continue a Lenten Sun- day evening series of sermons on the general theme, “How Jesus Met Life.” ‘Tomorrow the subject will be “He Discovers His God.” Following the sermon Dr. Sizoo will answer questions which have been submitted to him. On Tuesday at 11:30 o'clock Dr. Sizoo will deliver the second lecture in his ninth annual series of Lenten lec- tures on religion, at the Carlton Hotel. The general theme for this series is “Jesus and the New Yorld.” The sub- ject for the lecture next Tuesday morning is “His Preparation.” The annual congregational dinner will be served in the parish hall by the Edgington Bible Class. Following the dinner the annual meeting of the congregation will be held in the lec- ture room. The young people will meet for tea at 6 o'clock tomorrow, when Miss Jane Lybrand will be the hostess. Follow- ing the tea the worship service will lead the discussion on the "Mannxmg Ourselves.” LENTEN TOPIC SECOND | Dr. to Preach Meaning of Repentance. Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church, will preach the second sermon in his Lenten Sunday morning series tomor- row at 11 c'clock. His theme will be | “What is the Meaning of Repent- ance?” Mrs. Cornelia Long Kinsella will play “Contemplation” from ““The Holy City,” by Gaul, as the organ prelude and “The Son of God,” by Whiting, as the postlude to the service. choir will sing “O Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus.” by Roberts, and “Jesus Only,” by Rotoll. _ Friemds Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Rasmussen “The Dynamic of | _(ORTHODOX) “Streets N.W. r Friends Meeting of Washington. —! (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) ~ nity ARLINGTON HOTEL MARGARET A FELDT Sponsored by Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. rue Deliverance.” Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY SERVICES. a.m.—Sunday School H ture. Dean Franklin. &_People’'s Frahyola Club. p.m 400-1 Words Club. . Dean’ Franklin. 5:00 pm —Frida Open daily except holidays. Unity literature for sale. YOU ARE CORD Episcopal Lypiphany | 1317 G St. N.W. 7. B. PHILLIPS. D. D, . D. R E _DOLL. REREY D muuum Al CARTMELL. B. D. REV. 8:00 a m.—Holy Communion. | 9:30 a.m.—Church School | 11:00 a m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon | by the Rector. | 6:10 pm.—Young People’s Fellowship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening_Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Dol | Saint jfl%lark g “On Capitol Third and A Streets Southeast REV. WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. 10 a.m.—Holy Communion. m.—Church School 11700 a'm—Morning_ Prayer and Ser-| mon by the Rector. 6:45p.m—Evening Praver and Ser- mon by_the Recto: Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Litany xnd Seymon | THE REV. JAMES 1208 aome aSines xcept Saturda: ST. NARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D.. Rector. REV G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communion. 11_o'clock—Confirmation and Sermon. Preacher, the Bishop of Washington. LENTEN SERVICES Morday. Tuesday and Wednesday—Serv- ice and address at 4:30. Thur: Holy Communion at 11 P ount People's Bervice & [ Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday) | at 11 o'clock. Sunday school 9:45 " All interested are weicome. @hristian Che National City ON THOMAS CIRCLE Dr R I| MILLER. l!v, { Minister: Bible School Hell's Pavement ™ ? @olumbia Hreights Park Rd.. West of 14th St. NW. REV. ARTHUR P. WILSON Minister. 10.45—"The Puztle of Life.”” ings to Be- Jesus Christ, Washington, Rev. Ci H. 3 11:00 a.m.— The C 7:45 p.m.—Sermon_in pictures Safe on the Rock of Ages.’ Episcopal Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road. Holy Communion. .. | Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher. the Rev. D. A. McGregor. Ph. D.. o New York City. 11:00 a.m. | People's Evensons amd_ Ser- mon._ Preacher. the Bishon ing 4:00p. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square Clergy. | The Rev. Oliver J. Hart, D.D., Rector. | The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 5 a.m.—Church Scnool. :00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- mon by Mr. Madison. March 18—8:15 p.m.—Organ Recital by Richard Tuttle Bell. Visitors Welcome. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. The Rey. Georse F. Dudley. D. D.. Rec! tor The Rev. John F. Robertso HoLy EucHAmsr SDA SHORT SERVICE, DALY | o ):vmnmlglu SERVICE (EXCEPT W, WEDNESD! TUESDAY AEALING SERVICE.10-50 HOLY EUCHARIST. e ST, AGNES' s 46 Que Street N.| (Fla. Ave. or North Capitol St. Car) REV. V. 0. ANDERSON, RECTOR Sundays. Days. m.—Low Mass, every day. Low Mass. Thursday: Intercessions. Fridays ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. J. BOHANAN, ‘The Counlry Churq ch in the C(t] ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Cl'zel Cillr;h ll and Wzlul.er st. RTER cmm. Georgia Ave. 7530, 9:30. i 1""’ g R ST. THOMAS’ 18th St Bet. P and Q Services. 8 and 11. Church School. 9:30. Brn it Smith on All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn, Aves. NW. Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, Rector £:00 a.m—Holy Communion. ) pm. 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoble’s Club. 0 p.m —Chwirenn s Service. 0 p.m.—Bible Class Bervice. 4:30 p.m —Evening Praver. ST.JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth St. Nortbeast bet. B & C Sts, BEV. GEORGE W. ATKINSON. D. D.. ‘Take 13th and Florida Ave. cars to Bah and C smm Northeast. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD t. N.E. Between H and Eve Cle’l’ltxy‘Lgfl. C-l’ge“l Abhll. Viear ogs 4 7:30, 11 Im and 8 Sindes s'f"fi"y Bervices 10 s.m. and NDm ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23d Street N.W. 11 o'clock, Litany in Procession. Eucharist and Serngn. be observed, when James Gulick will | topic, | on | The | MARCH 16, 1933, POPULARITY LURE || tonor Gues: IBALVARY BAPTIST |- MISS MARY MOORE, Secretary in the young people’s de- partment of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, who will be the honor guest at the annual din- ner of the Presbyterian Young Peo- ple’s League next Wednesday at the Metropolitan Church. She will speak on “Christian Youth Surveys the World.” Miss Ruth Burslem, president, will be toastmistress. Arrange- ments and reservations are being made by David Heyward, 3656 Park plare M Street Christian, The Lord's supper will be observed tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service. Rev. C. N. Williams will have for his subject “Measuring Ourselves.” New Jerusalem | CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY L SPERRY. lflmumml Design The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life ASHINGTON BEANCH 1 Stomeleigh Court, Conn, Ave. & L N W Services are held on Eund.y Library open Wed'ss i Sypiritualist LONGLEY MEMOR] L 3123 Holmead Place Between Liih bad ath At Newion St N.W REV. ELISABETH McDO! Sunday, March 1% REV. DANIEL JOSEPH CAV “ATTITUDE.” Soloist—! Lecture Thursdas. MRS, 2 Bingo. ~ | Spiritual Suen:e Church of Chmt 1627 Lamont St. W. 11 AM. Sunday JANE B. COATES, Pastor. “THE MASTER OF WISDOM.” S| al Messages Follow s 15 P M —Message Circle— How io Reach YOUR DEAD." Private Readings Col Psychic Science Church of ‘Chnsl Invitation te You Sun., 8 RE Rev. Chas. J. hhiorrow LL DEMONSTRATE TRUMPET IN T MESSAG s Church Mediums " MESSAGE ; & e above. CHURCH 977 for APPOINTMENTS, {nformation RESERV. PECIAL NOTICE, Dr. G. D. Klmefelter OFILL HOLD MESSAGE CIRCLES ON AY, AND THURS nucu'rl:luoov M SCHAIFFET‘I‘I!R .8 pm. 1612'S rnom Atlintic 2156 Spiritualist Church. lo. Member gton ever 40 years. and ity cated in Washin, INDEPENDENT WRITING 4111 38th St. N.W. Phone Cleveland 3633 for . A. Keeler PIERRE KEELER of Unity Spiritualist Church. Seance for physical manifesta- tions in the light Wednesday nights. § oclock, 1300 Park Road. = Special ‘de; velcpment cla: ay 1st Fraternll Spmtmlut C urch Di Marvelous Test Medigm. Slater. Mr! Wed., Mrs, — John will conduct the’ messase service. Nelms will hold message Friday, 8 p.m.: Thursday. Richey” will hold messase it Wed.. Sa Toghivate Re.dmn by Annomlme'\l— Mrs. M. A, Borden Organist. March 19. Indian Pow Wow, 8 P.M. REFRESHMENT! Public_Cordially I “The First Spiritualist Clnm:h Lecture by the Pastor, REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “LETTERS FROM THE DEAD” Followed by spirit messages. 5 pm.at Fythian Temple 1012 All welcome. READINGS "BY MEDIUMS From 4 pm. to evening_service. Light gupper served. Mediums. Mrs. Eldon. Mrs Roth_and CRYSTAL READINGS By reauest Dr. Terry will read the Crystal for each person on Thursday. & ] 131 C st. ne. Phone Lincoln .MMES K. SIMMONS, 1341 Ne: Eiitual message service every ThuTs p.m. Readings by appointment. Col. 43: MRS. ZOE EGGERS Sviritus] Readings by Avvetntment. MYSTIC CHURCH Ol-' CHRIS'I: Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. Healing and Connlllhtiln lhllv ueev‘“snurllu Tues., 017 O St. Readings daily from 9am. toHpm. * “SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE = KIRK 'O THE HIGHLANDS” 5300 14th St. N.W. Cor. of Ingraham St. Rev. CAROL E. McKINSTRY, Minister Lecture 8 pm. by Mr. F. E. Sutten, utst Speaker. Spirti Grectings by, the Church Mediums MIDWEEK MESSAGE AND HEALING MIERVICE NORTLE VIND. Mealer Bcnerf‘lt ‘Message i Seance Friday, Rev. l:uubeu- McDonald will hold meer: l_;l'gl Tues. & Fri. evlnmg 8 p.m. Readings by lnnomlment At 33 38 lmh !L N.W.. corner Monroe. Phone_Adams_2! Rev. Nellie M Holmu. D.D. Meetings Tuesds, Thursday, & N adines datly, 17to 7 pm. 420 Tenth St. S.E.__Atlantic 397 Unity Spmhnlut Church a7 5t Lecture Mr. James K. slmmou M3, Clara McKee. Director of Muslc, at Soirit Greetings by the Mediums of the Church mid-week message services o 500 Panmylvnnh Ave. S.E. on Thur Rev. 1da E. Strack i out e( "the cit s SPIRITUALI! CIVIC White Cross Cenger, No_ 13, 520 oih [ 7 Servi red. & Fri. BarerV. Lowis. messaxe bearer. lu-ntnu M:lzlul Church of Spmtnl Seum lB. New Jersey A't, A Wriest. B A mlb. B | SERMONS STATED Rev. W. S. Abernethy wm‘ ) Preach on “Christ and Spirit of Childhood.” Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, minister at Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Christ and the Sprit of Childhood.” service he will give the second sermon in the series on “Practical Wisdom From an Ancient Book for a Modern Day,” the topic being, “Investments— What and Where to Invest.” Rev. Philip G. Murray, minister's assistant, will have charge of the Junior Church service at 11 o'clock. The choir will give a concert and entertainment Friday evening when they will present Evelyn Scott, vio- linist, and “Mammy Lou.” Miss Mar- garet Wagy, president, is in charge of arrangements. Proceeds from the | event will be used to purchase new choir robes. Mrs. W. S. Abernethy will be the speaker at a missionary lecture Thurs- day evening at 7 o'clock. She will American Baptist Foreign Mission So- ciety. fuunnrltmtr [Calvary “Church! 1911 H Street N Dr. C. M. O’Guin of Kansas City. Sunday Morning. 11 AM.. N.W. | “When Man Is In Business” Sunday Evening, 7:30, Subject, “Two Ways” Sunday School AM. Services continue every nieht this week a BEN HARDIN, Pastor __ * Bivine Qru‘nn’ t Divine Science Church gton Hotel. 1120 Verment Ave. 11:00 a.m.—*Power of Christ in the Modern World- 9:45 a.m.—Divine School. Wednesday. & p.m.. 3203 13th St. N.W “DOES GOD CARE FOR YOU?" SPEAKER. Dr. Harvey Hardman, Pres. Divine Science College of Denver. REV. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH. Minister. . Science Church “CENTENNIAL th and I Streets N.E. Wilson Holder, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am— “THE FIRE BURNS” Mr. Richard Titlow will sing. 6:45 pm—B. Y. 2. U. 8:00 pm.— Special service and sermon for young people. “CONQUERING LIONS” Wonderful music by the Virginians. PRAYER FOE THE SICK AT ALL WEST WASHINGTON and N cARLES B AUSTIN: Bastor 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by the Pastor 800 pm.—Sermon by Dr. Chesteen Smith. 9:45—Sunday School. 7:00—B.Y.P.U. At the evening | { Library Open A7~ __ Beformed REFORMED GR ACE 15th and O Sts. N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D. D., hnn _Hniversalist UNIVERSALIST NATIONAL MEMORIAL CHURCH Cor. 16th and S Streets N.W. REV. FREDERIC W. PERKINS. D. D. 10:15—Church School. 11:00—Service of Worship. “THE WAY OF A SON.” NATIONAL CAPITAL CHOIR Albert Harned, Mus. Doc. Wednesday, 5:00—Organ Recital _ Theasophy LIGHTBRINGER LODGE Sunday, March 17th. 8:15 p.m. Discovering Theosophy Poetry, Thom ev Main Floor Barrister BIde F St.. n.w, Admission Free—Collection. Sunday, March 17—8:15 P.M. |} “FATE OF THE SOUL.” Class Wednesday. 8:15 Jues, and Thurs.. 56 sa speak in her capacity as the nssnstant‘j United Lodg‘ of Theosophuh foreign vice president of the Woman's | Hill Bldg., 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. No Dues. Fees or Collections CIENCE DISCOVERING GOD Louis E. Van Norman Sunday, March 17. 8 p.m. ;20 om. Christian Mystic bivle Tues. 8 pm. Blavatsky Class: 8 pm. Members' Meeting: Thur., p.m.. Meditation Group: Fri. % p.m. Complete Outline Course in Theosophy WASHINGTON LODGE, T5. uruth Sn»mtrra TRUTH TALKS Virginia Neuhausel Author Teacher Lecturer Philosopher Every Sunday Night at 8 Subject, March 17th: “The Motherhood of GOD” Red Room, Hamilton Hotel PUBLIC INVITED . \: i Sun. Class: METROPOLIT;N- Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL, Pastor | | “ MORNING AT ELEVEN | “The Need of the Hour” ; EVENING AT SEVEN-FORTY-FIVE “GOD’S LAST WRITING 1 ABOUT YOU— | WHAT WILL IT BE?" 1 —Church Bible School | 6:45—Five Socicties of Young People | 7:45—Spirited Songs and Spiritual | Sermon ATTEND THE CHURCH THAT IS FILLED SUNDAY EVENINGS IF LATE CALL A TAXI I e = 9th & §. Carolina ave. b |GRACE °“Rior £'W. Jobuson. 9:30—Bible School. Classes for all. an They Be Happy?” —“Weightier Matters of Religion.” —Young People. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL ARE WELCOME HIGHLANDS CHURCH Fourteenth Street at Jeffers, EWTON MERCER SIMMONDS. Pastor. a1 PETWORTH it® & Randoloh st Rev. Henry J. Smif The Friendliest Church in Washington. 11am—pLife Residence in Glass 1)—Church School. 11—"Temptation and Deliverance,” 5—C. E. —Illustrated lecture on Burma by Dr. H. P. Cochrane. ST E St, near Tth 11:00 a.m.—"Love Expressing Tseit 7:45 pm—"As the Stars Forever.” Sunday school 9:30 Miss Hyde. Mr Tune. Mr. Bell and Mr. James will teach their respective classes’ Oyster and ham | supper Tuesday night. Gov. and Mrs. Chas. H. Brough special guests. The hewly formed Lee Johnson Circle will meet at the parsonage Friday night. “March to Church in March.” CHEVY CHASE Western Ave. and Belt Rd. Rev. Edward O. Clark, Minister. 8pm—- Lmem in Unconditional Sur- Bring Your Pledge for Joash's Chest G Cor. of Fenton and SILVER SPRIN Montgomery Ave. | J. WESLEY LOFTIS, Pastor. 11 a.m.—"“Wrestling With God." 8 pm.—Rev. “Thos. " Titcombe of New “The Homelike Church that mever closes.” AYM A Pi Branch lo L] TAKOMA "y b & ll'nn\—"';l'hr Author of Eternal Salva- on. 7:45—Six _Young People report on the | recent Youth Conference. Come KENDALL 9th NEAR B S.W.| Len Franklin Stevens. Minister. 9:40 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a'm. from the | Hear WALTER D. SUTTON of Burma 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. SECOND Fourth Street and Virginia Ave. SE. Rev. H. M. B. Jones. D. D.. Pastor. 11a.m.—“One Standard for AlL” 8 p.m—“A Message of Love. ALL WELCOME. REV. D —Wednesday—_Prayer Service. | CLARENDON (VA.) BAPTIST | Boulevard at Virgin! PERRY L. MITCHELL. Pastor “A Matter of Belief." Wife's Sovereignty. r. SERMON WITH TABLEAUX. FIRS T—16th and O Sts. N.W. DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER, Minister. 11 AM.—“Which Is Better—Relief or Recovery?"—Dr. Weaver. (In Series of Sermons on “Modern Economics and the Christian Faith.’ 8 P.M.—Musical Program by the Choir. (Under Direction of Raymond E. Rapp. Organist.) Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. B. Y. P. U, 6:45 pm. @ a[hal‘? 8th and H Sts. N.W. W. S. Abernethy, Minister 11 AM.—“CHRIST AND THE SPIRIT OF CHILDHOOD.” 8'P.M.—“INVESTMENTS—WHAT AND WHERE TO INVEST.” 2nd in series an “Practical Wisdom From an Ancient Book for a Modern Day.” 7:45—Organ music—Mr. Moss. 9:30—Sunday School. 6:45—Y. P. Groups. 11:00—Junior Church, Rev. P. G. Murray. __ 100—Junor Church Rev. P.G Mumy. National Baptist Memorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. GOVE G. JOHNSON, D. D., Pastor 11 AM—“THIS GRACE ALSO.” 8 PM.—“WHAT JESUS PREACHED ON THE FAILURE OF MERE REFORM.” 9:30—Bible School. 6:45—B. Y. P. U. Thursday, 8 P.M.—Lecture with Pictures, by W. H. RICHIE of the Scripture Gift Mission. EVENING Ave. & 2nd St. NW. M. P. GERMAN, Minister. “CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP." [NTRODUCING OTHERS TO CHRIST.” ENSON BIBLE CLASS Invites You to Hear sENA'l'on M. M. LOGAN, an earnest expositor of Bible Truths. : N Sts. N.W. Temple Baptist Chureh 5NN 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 7:00 pm~—B, Y. P. U. .—Morning Worship. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. 11:00 a. Maryland Avenue &\ e Fasior 9:30 am—S. 8. B. Y. P. U—7 pm. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES (Second Week) Sundey, 11 a.m.—“THE BLOOD OF THE COVENANT.” $p.m—“THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THIS PRESENT DAY.” “THE COMING OF CHRIST WITH AND FOR HIS SAINTS." ‘WILL THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE BE REVIVED?" AN A PERSON ONCE SAVED BE LOST?” 'HE RESURRECTIONS—WHAT AND WHEN?® FPRIDAY—“THE UNPARDONABLE SIN."