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PRAYER SERVICE [0 HEAR GANON Dr. R. L. Wolven to Preach in Rock Creek Church on Wednesday. Canon R. L. Wolven of Washington Cathedral will preach the sermon at the 8 o'clock evening prayer service ‘Wednesday in Rock Creek Episcopal Church. Dr. Franklin J. Bohanan, rector, will deliver the third address in his series of Sunday evening Lenten lec- tures tomorrow on the Episcopal Church. at 8:30 o'clock and morning prayer at 11 o'clock with sermon at the latter service by Rev. Calvert E. Buck, head of the Episcopal Hospital. There will be a corporate celebra- tion of holy communion by the Wo- man's Auxiliary at 10:30 o'clock Mon- day in observance of the annunciation | During | of the Blessed Virgin Mary. celebration of holy communion in Washington Cathedral at 7:30 o'clock Thursday, intercessory prayers will be | offered for the clergy and congrega- tions of Rock Creek Parish, followed | &t 10:30 o'clock by celebration of holy communion in Rock Creek Church. The combined choirs of All Saints’ Churgh, Chevy Chase and Rock Creek Church will sing by Sir John Stainer, in Rock Creek Church at 8 p.m., Passion Sunday. Rev. Clyde Brown, missioner of Washirkzton Diocese, will preach the sermon at the 11 o'clock morning prayver service tomorrow in Holy Comforter Chapel. Rock Creek Parish, 5714 Georgia avenue. The other chapel services tomorrow include cele- bration of holy communion at 7:30 oclock and evening prayer at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. William L. Mayo officiat- ing at both services. services during the week will Monday, celebration of holy com- munion at 10 o'clock; Tuesday, eve ning prayer at 7:30 o'clock: Friday, holy communion at 10 o'clock. On | Saturday the Chapel Guild will hold A bake sale at 2 pm. followed by a benefit light <umwr at 5 pm. SPECIAL CHORAL Music Baptist Smgnm Have Leading Part in Service. At the West Church Sunday the pastor, Rev. C. B. Austin, will preach in the eve- ning on “What Do We Do When We Go to Church?” The choir will ren- der special music at the 11 o'clock gervice Church School of Missions will be- gin March 28 at 7:45 pm. West Washington Church week will be observed March 31 to April 5. Rev. Perry L. Mitchell will be the speaker. sermons will de illustrated with | tableaux. Northminster Chapel. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ed- ward Newburger will sing “One| Sweetly Solemn Thought.” The min- | ister. Rev. Walter F. Price. will have for his subject “A Great Revelation to a Humble Ear.” Young people's service, 6:45 p.m. Ninth Street Christian. The guest speaker tomorrow at 11 o'clock will be Canon Anson Phelps Stokes of the Washington Cathedral. | He will speak on “Christian Faith.” The junior church will meet in the church house at the same hour. Judge Gilbert O. Nations will be the speaker At the 7:45 o'clock evening service on “The Second Coming of Christ.” Bethesda Methodist. Rev. John H. Blakemore, jr., as his sermon theme for the 11 o'clock service, “Your Destination.” The young people will have an_oratorical contest at 7:15 o'clock. The pastor will begin a series of talks at 8 p.m. on “Jesus” with “The Thought of | Jesus." The third forum on “International Goodwill” will be held at the church Tuesday night. Edward Weintal, an | attache of the Polish Embassy, will | talk about “Poland.” Mrs. Georgia O'Leary will sing Polish folk songs. The presiding elder, Dr. J. Howard | Wells, will conduct a conference fol- | lowing prayer service The Bible classes will meet jointly at 9:30 am.. when H. H. MacMurray will give the history of the recording of the Bible and discuss the several other sacred books. The 11 o'ciock service will be at- tended in a body by the Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority, as the service will be a memorial to Barbara Shannan Sul- | livan. Dr. Ennis' topic is “What Is the Soul>” 1In the evening he will continue the talks on “God.” using the subject “The Power of God.” Friday night the Boy Scouts will given an etertainment to raise funds for their camping outfit. Metropolitan Presbyterian. Rev. Freely Rohrer will preach to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Crises of Life” and Rev. Robert C. Simmons, pastor of the Northminster Presbyte- rian Church, at 7:30 pm. on “Dilem- ma of Temptation.” Tabor Presbyterian, Rev. R. A. Fairley will preach tn- morrow at 11 am. on “A Religion for Blue Days.” New members will be received. The Federation of Men's Clubs will meet Monday at 8 pm. Boys' and Girls' Clubs will hold their weekly get-together Thursday at 7 pm. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. At 11 am. tomorrow the sermon topic is “The Good Steward of Jesus | Christ.” 8 p.m. service in charge of the T. T. C.'s, under the direction of Miss Soderberg. Music by the vested choir, Sermon topic, “A Business Woman of the First Century.” Annual Lenten Tea. ‘The Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Chevy Chase, Md. wil hold its annual Lenten tea March 31 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. B. Adams, 103 Leland street, Chevy | Chase, Md. League for the Larger Life. Prof. James R. Adams, truth teacher, spiritual healer and world traveler, will speak tomorrow at 1414 Sixteenth street on the following sub- jects: 2:30 p. “Healing Drug and Alcohol Habits”; 8 p.m., “Mother God and the Ethers. Theosophists. “Destiny of Our Race” will be the subject of a lecture, followed by ques- tions, at the United Lodge of Theoso- phists, 709 Hill Building, at 8:15 p.m. All welcome. Study class Wednesday evenings. libraries available Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays, 5 to 6 o'clock; Saturdays, 8 to 5. B} The other services tomorrow | include celebration of holy communion | “The Crucifixion.” | The chapel | be: | Washington Baptist | has | Free lending and reference | Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. William N. Payne, jr., second vice president, will preside. Powell P. Bradfield will have charge of the lesson. D. Hirl A. Kes- ter, the pastor, will give & short talk. Representative Herron Pearson of Tennessee will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “Practicing Our Christian Profession.” All men are welcome. Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “A Full-priced Religion” and at 4 pm. on “Peter and Judas.” The Girl Scouts will have charge of this | service, Prayer meeting Thursday 8 pm. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. The pastor, Rev. H. B. Taylor, will have for his subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. “Discovering New Powers.” Music by the choir, | rection of Clyde Glass, organist. Langdon Methodist. Rev. Henry H. Rowland, minister, | will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on | “Doors to Shut and Doors to Open.” | Mount Moriah Baptist. ‘l Dr. J. H. Randolph, the pastor, will have for his sermon topic at 11 a.m. tomorrow “Elements of True Discipleship” and at 7:30 pm. “The | Day of the Lord.” Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; noon prayer serv- ice, Thundn) v A. M. E. Z. “People Who Are Repelled by Christ” will be the sermon subject tomorrow morning by the minister, Rev. W. O. Carrington. “Getting Even” will be the message to the Junior Church, and at 7:45 pm, “The Friend of the Tempted.” Music by the Senior Choir, S. A. Laurie Norville, director; Miss Lucille Mills, | organist. John Wesl | Jerusalem Baptist. Woman's day will be observed to- morrow at 11 am, 3:30 and 8:30 | p.m. Rev. E. Holman will be mis- tress service, Mrs. Maud Jones in the after- noon and Mrs, Samh Smith at night. | People’s Cougregational. | Rev. A. F. Elmes will have as his subject tomorrow ‘“Where Are the Nmr‘"‘ This is the third in & Lenten eries of sermons under the genenl h(‘mt‘ “Some Questions Jesus Asked.” Midweek service, with the minister in charge, will be held Thursday night. Missionary Alliance. Rev. P. R. Hyde will close his series of sermons tomorrow. The afternoon subject is “Christian Responsibility,” and in the evening. “Stirring A peals.” Prayer meeting Tuesday eve- | ning, at 1931 Biltmore street. Bible | study Thursday, 7:45 pm, 2028 | North Capitol street Commencing March 31 is the evan- gelistic and missionary convention. Rev. W. W. Newberry, San Francisco, Calif., will be the first speaker, later | to be joined by Rev. S. W. McGarvey of Willilamsport, Pa.; Rev. R. S. Rose- | berry, missionary from French West Africa and Rev. C. D. Holton, Kunsa- Tibetan border, China. The Sunday services will be held at 808 T street | and the week sessions will be held in the Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streets. Church of Christ. Evangelist James H. McBroom will preach Sunday at 3460 Fourteenth street at 11 am. on “Why We Do Not Use Musical Instruments in Our Pub- lic Worship,” and 7:45 pm., “Walking in Truth.” Woodside Methodist. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow Dr. Benjamin W. Meeks, district su- | perintendent. will be the guest preach- er. There will be special musical num- | bers by both the junior and senior | vested choirs, under the direction of Mrs. Harlan Randall. At the evening service there will be a missionary address, with stere- opticon slides. Special music by the girls' chorus, under the direction of Miss Margaret Campbell. | Vaughn Class. President Charles H. Cooke an- nounces that in the absence of the regular teacher, Linn C. Drake, there will be as speakers Col. Alva J. Brasted, chief of chaplains of the U. S. Army* Rev. Philip G. Murray, assistant pastor, Calvary Baptist Church; Page McK. Etchison, re- ligious work director, Y. M. C. A, and Representative Josh Lee of Oklahoma. The class meets every Sunday at 9:30 am. at Eighth and H streets. The monthly meeting of the Executive Committee will be held March 27 at the home of John A. Patterson, 928 Quincy street. | Third Bapti Dr. George O. Bullock's topic to- morrow at 11 a.m. is “The Vision of Tiuth” and at 8 pm. “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread." Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m.; Thurs- day, 8 to 9 p.m. | Second Baptist. | | Rev. J. L. S. Holloman will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Trage- | dies of Sin.” special revival service will begin and will continue until April 7. Dr. 8. L. Johnson of Boydton, Va., will be the \ preacher during these services. Potomac Heights Community. | Rev. O. J. Randall, pastor, will preach a Lenten sermon on “Come and See” at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow. The Lewinsville (Va.) Pres- byterian Christian Endeavor Society | will be the guests at the Christian | Endeavor meeting at 7 p.m. At 8 pm. R. W. Hambrook, special agent of the office of education, In- | dress on “Rescuing Each Other,” | Takoma Park Baptist. “Jesus, the Sin-Bearer,” is the ser- J monet!e for children tomorrow at 11 man. Exhortations in Hebrews,” by Rev. W. E. La Rue. In the evening | | he will speak on “Jesus and Sneers.” Representative Brooks Fletcher of | Ohio will be the speaker the night of | March 31. | Yogoda Society. | “The Power of Love” will be the subject of Brahmachari Jotin of Cal- cutta, India, tomorrow evening in the | lic is invited. Super-Mind Science. Dr., G. F. Fraser will lecture at 1726 H street tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Law of Life and God,” and at 8 pm. on “Is God a Person or Power?” Wednesday, 8 p.m. “The Invisible World.” St. Stephen’s Lutheran. At the 11 am, service tomorrow Rev. Sam H. Kornmann will speak on “Seeking Rest and Pinding None,” | and 7:30 pm. on “Anchors That Hold.” The pastor will speak at 7:30 | p.m. on “The Comforting Promise.” 1 under the di- | of ceremonies at the morning | In the evening a| terior Department, will deliver an ad- | followed by the regular ser- | chapel, 1758 Columbia road. The pub- | THE EVENING STAR, @ Activities in Local Churches W Lenten Preacher. Bishop Robert E. L, Strider of West Virginia will be Lenten preacher at the Chevy Chase community services next Thursday evening in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. All of the Protestant churches of the com- munity co-operate in these services. Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church, will pre- side. The public is welcome, Calvary M. E. Church, South. The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will preach tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service on “Good Soldiers of Jesus | Christ,” and at 8 o'clock, “The Marks | of the Master.” The young people will meet at 7 pm. At the prayer meeting Thursday evening the pastor will talk on “The Transfiguration Q( Jesug."” Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. F. Whitfield will have for | his subject tomorrow at 11 am . “The Church of Christ.” The Lord's Supper will be given at 12:30 pm. At 8 p.m. Mis. Izola Irwin will speak. The junior choir will sing. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, Men's Club meeting Friday night. Grace Reformed. ‘The pastor, Dr. Ranck, preaches in the orning on “Building the Church”; in the evening on “What Do | Christians Believe?” The Rebekah Lodge of Clarendon, Va., will attend the evening service. Bethesda Baptist. ‘The Virginians will furnish the mu- sical program for the evening service tomorrow. Rev. B. M. Osgood. pastor will preach in the Masonic Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue, Bethesda, on “A Superior Mar's Religion.” “Im-| portant Messages From the Holy Land” will be the pastor’s sermon topic at 11 am, | H Street Christian, The Lord's supper will be observed tomorrow at 11 n m. The pastor, Rev. C. N. Williams, preach on “Rough Seas Made Calm.” During the morning a memorial service will be held for the mother of Walter Avery. Friends of the fam- ily are invited. { | Kenilworth Presbyterian. | The pastor will give the fourth sermon of a series on “Challenges of Life.” “The Challenge of Selfishness to Man" will be the sermon theme at the morning service. Rev. Mr. Kun- dahl will conduct a week of evange- | listic services from March 31 through April 1. Georgetown Lutheran, | “The Finger of God” will be the sub- ject tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev Harold E. Beatty. John Albert will have charge of the Young People’s service at 7 p.m. The Mission Study Class meets Wednesday noon. The Confirmation Class meets Wednesday at 3:30 pm at the parsonage. “Claudia’'s Dream” will be the subject of the Lenten meditation Thursday at 8 pm Chapel of the Redeemer. | The special preacher tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock will be Rev. William Curtis White. On Thursday at 7:30 p.m. there will be the midweek Lenten serv- ice, with address by Rev. M. M Perkins. The special preacher March 31 will be the Rev. Dr. Edwin B. Niver, libra- rian at the College of Preachers and formerly chaplain at the Marine Bar- racks at Quantico, and the evening of April 3 Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of Epiphany parish and chaplain of the United States Senate. Takoma Lutheran. “The Victory—Over World Em- pires” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. J. A. Pfeiffer, pastor, | tomorrow morning. This is the fourth in a series on “The Victorious Christ” that the pastor is presenting. At the Wednesday evening Lenten service Rev. G. E. Leaski, pastor of | Grace Lutheran Church, will preach on “Shall I Compromise the Christ?” | service Rev. G. E. Lenski. pastor of the Bethesda Lutheran Church. will address the Luther League Thurs- day evening. Preachers to Meet. The Washington Ministerial Union will meet Monday morning in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at 11 o'clock. The gathering | will be in the nature of a retreat and the speaker will be Bishop G. D. Batdorf of the United Brethren Church. The theme of his address s “Love's Reality.” All interested are | welcome. | ¥srael C. M. E. | “Do We Really Worship?” will be | the theme of Rev. E. Franklyn How- | ard’s sermon at the 11 o'clock serv- ice, and in the evening “Bible Lives.” Music by the senior choir with Robert | Nolan conducting. The pastor will conduct the Adult Bible Class at 10 am. Weekly praise service Tues- Gay, 8 p.m. | Fairmount Heights Presbyterian. At 11 am. tomorrow the pnstorv‘ | Rev. H. W. Campbell, will have for | his subject, “Why Do We Give to National Missions?” At 6 pm., young people’s meeting. Topic, “How‘ | Do I Know the Bible Is the Word of | | God?” leader, Ollie Marie Scott. Thursday, 8 pm. annual congrega- | tional meeting. Week-day church sthool Wednesday, 4 p.m. Bible School Conference. Dr. A. L. Lathem, founder of the | Summer Bible school, will hold a one- | | day conference Tuesday at the Fourth | Presbyterian Church, at 2:30 and 7:45 o'clock. Ministers of Washington will | also speak in behalf of this Summer work among children which has been | carried on within the last 25 years | by hundreds of churches here and in foreign countries. Rev. Pepoon of | { New York also will speak. Gunton Temple Memorial. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor, will | have as the special subject tomorrow | in his series of Lenten season ser- mons “Life’s Master Motive.” Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. J. J. Queally will continue his | Lenten addresses at the 11 o'clock service. Midweek Lenten services will be at 11 am. and 8 pm. every Wednesday. The visiting preach- ers are Canon Joseph Fletcher, Rev. C. K. P. Cogswell, Rev. J. Berkley Griffith, Rev. William Curtis | White and Canon Anson Phelps Stokes. Marvin Methodist. “The Second Best” is the topic of the sermon by the pastor, Rev. C. Carroll Burruss, at 11 am, and at 8 p.m., “Christ and Criminal Amer- ica,” followed by an open forum. At 7:15 p.m. the young people will have a debate on the question, “Resolved, ‘That the colored race receives a | square deal in America.” At 8 p.m. | Thursday there will be a midweek | Lenten service. | Endeavor Union, | in the Du) of Trouble” | Mississippt, | Kingdom of Darkness.” WASHINGTON, St. John's Episcopal. Dr. Oliver J. Hart will preach at the 11 am. service. The speaker for the 7:45 p.m. service will be Rev. Walter W. Clem. Vedanta Society. “Cosmic Illusion and Knowledge™ will be the subject of the lecture by Swaml Vividishananda, leader, at 1712 N street tomorrow at 8 pm. On Tuesdays at 8 p.m. he teaches the vpanishads and on Thursdays at 8 p.m. he gives a course on concentra- tion and self-mastery. Sixth Presbyterian. Dr. Godfrey Chobot will speak on “Thy Word Is a Lamp and a Light” tomorrow morning. The communi- cants’ class meets in the pastor’s study at 10 o'clock. The annual church meeting will be held Thursday evening in the chapel The choir is preparing a program of “pictured songs” to be given April 4. Lincoln Congregational. At the services tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will give the second | in the series of Lenten sermons on the gencral theme, “The Idealism of Jesus.” The subject will be “Jesus, the Ideal Friend.” The vested chorus choir will render special selections. The Men's Brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by Dr. Kelly Miller, former dean at Howard University, on “The Spiritual Contribution of the Late Richard B. Harrison, De Lawd of ‘Green Pasture: This meeting will be open to both men and women, The Young People’s Forum will pre- | sent & program of song uud discus- son at 7 pm. James A. Brown, pres- ident of the Goiden Rule Chnstian will speak. Lenten prayer service will be held Thursday evening. The meditation theme will be “My Duty as a Christan.” Friendship Baptist, “The Feast of Belshazzar” the subject of Rev. B. H. Waiting tomorrow at 11 am. Rev.J. S. swann will speak at 8 pm Fifth Baptist. Dr. John E. Briggs will preach to- mortow at 11 am. on “Turning Back aud at 7.45 pm. on “The Laughter of the Bibie.” | D. C, SATURDAY, Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Robert M. Skinner will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “The Searching Christ.” At 7 p.m. the Christian Endeavor, Young People and Adult Groups will hold a combined meeting for a discussion of “Sabbath Observance.” The Lenten Reading Circle will meet at 2:30 Monday afternoon with the Misses Mayfleld, 2722 Connec- ticut avenue. “The Healing Power of the Cross” will be the subject of Mr. Skinner’s talk at the Thursday night service. Divine Sciences. “The Puture of Divine Science” is the subject of the lesson sermon by Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch tomorrow |at 11 am. at the Burlington Hotel. {Due to the annual church banquet, there will be no service Wednesday. Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach tomorrow on “Our Unfinished Task.” In the evening the subject will be “The Great Questioner.” Edith Brusiloss Sperling, imper- sonator, will give an entertainment in Fellowship Hall Friday night under the auspices of the Women's Guild. St. Mark’s Lutheran. “For or Agalnst” is the theme of | the sermon by Rev. J. Luther Frantz at the 11 o'clock service. The choir, | under the direction of Earle Philips, | will sing “With Thee, O Master,” and | Mr. Nerlich will sing “By the Waters of Babylon.” Lenten service with sermon Wed- | nesday, 8 p.m. There will be a short business meeting of the Brotherhood at the close of this meeting. Fifth Annnxl Banquet, The fifth annual banquet of the Bethany Bap'ist Sunday school will be held at Sholl's Cafe, 1219 G street, | Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. Senator M. M. will be | Representative W. M. Whittington of | Berea Bible Class. An all-chuich program revival will begin March 31 and continue for a week under the direction of Dr. Clay 1. Hudson of Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. J. M. Dawsun of Texas, will sp March 31 and on Monday followi Ebenezer M. E. The Youth Crusaders will otserve Youth day tomorrow. At the morning service Rev. A. Clayton Powell, Jr., assistant pastor of Abyssinian Baplist Church, New York City, will deliver the sermon. Music by the Youth Cru- saders’ Choir. A program will be rendered at the musical and bench rally at 3 pm. At the evening service, Rev. Joshua O. Willlams will preach, and Judge James A. Cobb of Munici- pal Court, will speak. St. Luke’s Episcopal. Rev. Josiah E. Elliott, priest-in- charge, will celebrate holy communion at 7 am. Sunday. Confirmation in- truction at 9:30 o'clock. He will con- duct morning prayer and litany and will preach at 11 am The Sunday school will present “The Passion Play,” & sacred moving picture at the church next Friday and Saturday nights. Bible Institute. A Bible study vesper service will be held at 1316 Vermont avenue tomor- row at 4 pm. under the auspices of the Christian Witness League of America. The lesson is “Bible Expo- sition” as given in the Book of Revelation. taught by Rev. Arthur G Slaght, director of the league and dean of the institute. Mr. Slaght will broadcast over WOL Thursday at 7:30 am. Fiee Methodist. Rev. M. Hayden, the pastor, will have as a guest speaker at the 11 am. service tomorrow Rev. J. M ennings At night the pastor will speak on “Take Heed How Ye Hear.” | Praver meetng Tuesday night, led by the pastor. Atonement Lutheran. The service tomorrow at 11 am. will be celebrated by Pastor Snyder, who will speak on “The Works of the At vesper services the pastor will talk on “The Apostles’ Creed.” This series of Sun- day evening lectures will continue | during Lent and beyond Lenten cervices every Wednesday at 7:30 pm. The confirmation class meets every Friday at 4 pm. Palm Sunday, at 4 pm., the choir and the Men’s Glee Club will give a musical service. St. John's, Mount Rainier. The newly confirmed communi- cants will attend the 11 a.m. service tomorrow. The vicar, Rev. Walter P. Plumley, will deliver a charge to | the class on “The Churchman’s Duty.” The evening services will be con- ducted by the Young People’s So- ciety. Earl Miller will deliver a ser- mon on “The Life of Samuel and Its Lessons for Us.” Jessie Stansbury will lead the prayers. Bruce Morgan will read the psalm and William De Graffenreid will read the lesson. 'Es- telle Milton, Norma Fort, Miriam Pot- ter and Louise Rocker will act as ushers. The boys' choir, under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Gerrits, will sing. St. Columba’s Episcopal. Holy communion, 0 a.m. tomor- row and morning prayer at 11 am. Subject of sermon, “The Obligations of a Churchman.” Intercessions. 4:30 p.m. At the Wednesday evening service the rector will give the second of the series of biographical sermons, illustrating turning points in the his- tory of the Episcopal Church. The subject will be “Archbishop Laud.” This service will be followed by con- firmation instruction. Holy eommu- nion will be celebrated Thursday at 10 am. Peck Memorial Chapel. “Strong Souls” is the morning topic of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum and at| vill speak following the song | night he service on “The Man on the Cross.” The Saturday handicraft school will continue at 10:30 am., with Mrs. Clayton K. Haskell in charge. Eckington PresbyteHian. The pastor, Rev. Henry B. Wooding, will preach at the 11 o'clock service. Members of the Central Union Mis- sion will sing and give their testimony at the 8 o'clock service. A combined service of the Sunday school will be held at 9:30 in the au- ditorium to welcome the newly elected superintendent, Ralph Moody. Pas- tor’s communicants’ class, 7 p.m. The annual congregational meeting and election of trustees will be held Thursday evening. A congregational dinner will precede the business meet- ~ will teach the Darlington | | | sermons on “Why Men Reject Jesus. Logan of Kentucky will be one of the speakers. Miss Maguire, Christian American- ization missionary for the Atlantic district, will speak tomorrow evening at the church service. The pastor’'s morning subject is “Into the Wilder- ness of Confusion.” Volunteers of America. Rev. G. W. Raines will speak at services tomorrow afternoon in the Relief Mission, 471 Pennsylvania ave- nue. His subject will be “Righteous Men Rejoice.” The musical program will be directed by Capt. Paul Kelly, Church of Liberality. Miss Lois Jameson will lecture to- morrow at & pm. on “Items of In- terest” at room 225, Annapolis Hotel. Highlands Baptist. ‘The pastor, Rev. N. M. Simmonds will speak tomorrow morning on * and in the eve- tive of China, the Voice From China The trustees at a meeting last Wednesday made plans for the every-member canvass and the closing of the financial year. Dr. Rufus Weaver, secretary of the asso- clation, was their guest and speaker. Rhode Island Avenue M. P, Dr. R. Y. Nicholson will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow on “Wanted! A Revival of Religion.” and in the eve- ning on “Some Things God Says He Will Do.” The second in a series of prayer meetings” will be conducted Wednesday evening in the following homes: Mrs Isiand avenue northeast: T. R. Zepp, 3021 Fifteenth street northeast; Glen Dorsey. 3222 Twentieth street north- east; Charles H. Stevens. 50 Adams street northwest: Mrs. Lillie Moore, 5810 Fifth street northwest; P. W. Pritchett, 2715 North Capitol street; A. B. Shonk, 31 S street northwest A joint prayer meeting of the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church and the Church of United Brethren, Thurs- day evening, will be led by Dr. Nicholson. Silver Spring Baptist. Pastor Loftis announces that he will speak Sunday at the 11 o'clock hour on “Blind Guides.” Miss Ruth Nus- baum, who has recently come to the church to work with the young people and who was trained for a foreign missionary in the Columbia Bible Col- lege in the South, will be the speaker at 8 o'clock. Fifteenth Street Christian. Continuing the series of sermons on “Real Religion,” Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, minister. brings the fifth message on “A Religion That Changes Things.” The Lord's supper will be observed and the message of music | brought by a triple quartet without accompaniment, “Lord, I Want to Be a Christian.” Tllustrated hymn singing and Bible | reading will feature the evening serv- ice. The sermon topic will be “For- gotten Dreams.” Good Will Baptist, The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn. will preach tomorrow morning on “The Human Touch” and in the evening on “The Side Winds of Compromise.” At 2:15 Dr. Pinn will conduct services at the District Jail. His choir will render special music. At 7:15 p.m. the choir, directed by Les Williams, will be heard in selected spirituals over WOL. Metropolitan E. The minister, Dr. William H. Thomas, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. the second of a series of Lenten The Union Ushers’ Association will | hold its monthly service at 3:30 p.m. {on the Sermon by Dr. Thomas on in God’'s House.” “Service Rev. Henry B. But- ler. ministerial assistant, will preach | at 8 p.m. on “Seeing the King.” St. Paul's Episcopal. The college group will have as its speaker at 7 o'clock Rev. Harte of Syracuse, N. Y. On Monday, the Feast of the An-.‘ nunciation, & day of prayer will be | kept, with watches before the blessed sacrament. This is by the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. Wednesday evening there | will be a continuation of the lectures history of church. will be “Out West.” «Tomorrow at 11 the litany is sung in procession, led by Robert Kell, and the response is made by the tholr' and congregation. The rector, Rev. | Arlington A. McCallum, is preaching | a series of sermons on “The Gospel for the Day.” Subject tomorrow is “Touching the Feet of God.” Healing Services. The weekly service of Christian healing at the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation will be held Tuesday evening under the direction of Dr. George F. Dudley, rector. Mount Rainier Christian. Harvey V. Prentice, superintendent | of the Gospel Mission, will be the | guest speaker at the meeting of the | Christian Endeavor Socmyl Senior tomorrow at 6:45 pm. . “cottage | E. Reinmuth, 308 Rhode | being sponsored | the American | The subject of this lecture | MARCH 23, 1935 EPWORTH PASTOR CHOOSES TOPICS Dr. Harry M. Canter to Give Second Sermon in Short Series. Dr. Harry M. Canter, pastor of Ep- worth M. E. Church South, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “A Search- ing Prayer” and in the evening on “The Spider and the Fly.” This will | be the second of a short series es- pecially-sponsored by the young people of the church. ‘The services of the young people’s department will be conducted in the lower church at 7 pm., and the serv- | bices of the Wesley Fellowship, under the leadership of William Hightower, | will be held in the Sunday school | rooms. “The Christian's Walk” is the gen- eral topic of Dr. Canter for his mid- week prayer services Thursday eve- ning. Women of the church are taking part in :he general plans for a shower to be given to the Home for Aged at Gaithersburg, Md., and are co-operat- |ing with the Washington District| Women's Guild. Mrs. C. R. Bush is, Navy Symphony Orchestra, will | interested mn the shower, and donations | = | play “Andante,” by Bach, as a viola maybe given at her home, 922 F street | 015 i the evening. Miss Edith The pastor has announced the| Gottwals will present an organ church nursery will be reopened Sun-| solo as offertory at the 11 o'clock day at 11 o'clock to take care of small | gevice. |children and babies of those parents| oo California who desire to attend preaching serv- | > Pl jces. The nursery will be in charge of | and Western wonderlands will be Miss Roscoe Hamiltor and a corps of | presented by Royal A. Rice on Tuesday at 8 pm. The event is assistants, sponsored by the choir. “The Missionary Box.” a play by the local department of the Wom- an's Missionary Society, will be given Wednesday at 8 pm. An added attraction will be a group of local blackface comedians in a new sketch Dr. Smith will conduct the prayer meeting Thursday evening. BISHOP E. D. MOUZON, Senior bishop of the M. E. Church South, who will preach at both services tomorrow at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. Dr. W. Angie Smith, the pastor, is in Raleigh, N. C., conducting a revival at the Edenton Street | Church. Ralph Mack, & member of the of ‘KINGDOM’S WORTH’ DR. BEERY’S TOPIC, Francis Asbury M. E. Congrega- ‘ tion to Hear Morning and Evening Sermons. Preshyterian Church of the Pilgrims On_ the Parkway at 274 and P Sts. NW Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Andrew Reid Bird. Minister hip. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m A Cordial Welcome to All At Prancis Asbury M. E. Church South “The Kingdom's Worth” wll ! be Dr. E. C. Beery's subject tomorrow at 11 am. and at 8 pm., “Before Men.” These sermons are a part of a series during March, when pastor and members are co-operating in an evangelical campaign of church serv- ices and home visitation. Men and women are invited to the adult classes, taught by W. W. Millan and Tracy L. Jeffords, at 9:30 a.m. The quartet and choir will give a concert Tuesday evening at the Meth- odist Episcopal Church South, Falls Church, Va. ASTOR The council of the Young People’s| 9:30am.—Surday School Department will meet at the church 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship at 8 pm. Tuesday. Sermon by Dr. Taylor — =L ! 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship St. Andrew’s Episcopal. j= Sermon by Dr. Taylor. _ com v at 8 am.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 'FOURTH am. the rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, PRESBYTERIAN , CHURCH preaching. He will speak to the chil- dren at 9:30 a.m ; young people’s fel- 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. James H. Miers, Minister Southern General Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D P. Holy lowship, 7:45 pm Canon Stokes will be the special Lenten preacher Wednesday at 8 pm supper will be served at 6 p.m.; Thurs day, holy communion, 11 am.; Fri- day, litany and meditation, 4:30 p.m. “Holding Forth the Word of Life.” “Chrl Teachin Re, £ Duty.” 8:00 p.m.—"The Holy Spirit.” WESTERN 1906 H St. Rev. J. Harvey Dlmlnm, D.D Minister. 11:00 a.m.— Preshyterian New York Avenue Church 13th & H & N. Y. Ave. Dr. Jo’feph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 'l 9:30 am—Church Bible Scheol. 11:00 am— “The Lure of Power” “OUR TASK." ‘THE GREAT QUESTIONER.” Kathrsn Hill R Oreanist Mary Owen Pearson. Soloist ters ~ GEORGETOWN (Organized 1380.) P Street. Near 3ist Street N.W. Rev. ROBERT M. SKINNER, Minister. 9.45 2 m.—Church School [ 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Ser- | Ton The Searching Christ.” | | PM “His Ducovery of the World” .00 p.m.— Union meeting of Evening Lenten Lecture on Religion CARLTON HOTEL Tuesday, 11:30 AM. SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 13th and H Sts. and New York Ave | Dr Fiorian Vurpillot Fondateur et Pas- teur honoraire de la Congregation EASTERN Md. Ave. and Sixth St. N.E, Alfred E. Barrows, D. D., Pastor. 11:00 8. m —*Grace Sufficient.” 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. classes for all 7.45 pm.—"The Mind of the Master. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS [PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D.. Minister | 11 a.m.—*The Cross of Christ at Three L Stumbling Blocks—Fo Rev. ancaise Anare Prank Liotard Pasteur Diamanche heures. sermon par M Tiotard. “L'Action Triomphante.” i Jeudi a 4 h. 45, service de Careme. | WESTMINSTER | Rev Harry V. Porter. | ] 10:00—church School. '] 11:00—Morning Worship. ivine Devotion.” 6:45—Young People’s Society. Merritt Smith. 30—Evening Worsh Prophet and S CHEVY CHASE | hase Circle 1 T o e 9:30am to 1050 am lfld 9:45 %h“r::kl‘ dsr K!l]‘ —The Clvar c 11:00 :mAMomxn: Worship. B\ijffl “Operate in the Mornin; 7:30 0 s Fivesige "Group. Colleaians and Youns People’s Soclety. | SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES DURING LENT AT THE Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Conn. Ave. at 18th and N Sts. N.W. Tth St Near E e—the ol = ERyE ping the Christ in Chri fi H ~ e ™" | GUNTON-TEMPLE, /6% 208 Speaker: | Rey. Bernard Braskamp. D. D. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Church_School. 11:00 am —Qermon “Life’s Master M tive." Thurcdny s p.m.— Cnurcn Night Service. “Jeremiah, an.” smser | PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1% noon— W._KETCHUM. Minister 28th & M S N.W. 7:45 p.m~—*THE MAN ON THE CROSS" W!d 8 p.m.—Ladles’ Minlonln DR. ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY “NIGHT SCENES FROM THE BIBLE” 11 AAM.—“AN OLD-FASHIONED SERMON FROM AN OLD-FASHIONED TEXT.” 8 P.M.—“THE ROAD TO ENDOR.” The midweek worship services throughout Lent will be held in the church at 5:15 o’clock instead of 8 oclock Sunday School for all grades, 9:45 A. M. THE MODERATOR OF THE 'GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U. S. A. | The Rev. Dr. William Charles Covert | Will deliver an address, under the auspices of The Presbyterian Ministerial Alliance, AT THE COVENANT-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONN. AVE. AT 18th & N STREETS N. Tuesday Evening, 8 0'Clock. A reception will follow in the chapel. GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED. | ARLINGTON HOTEL MARGARET ANN FELDT Sponsored by U, School <h y C‘ ool of “Lessons § “The Tord's Fra “Lensona in Troth: PUBLIC INVITED, Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street NNW. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY iER\'l(‘F'i. . Tuesday and Wed- 00 b —Friday. Open daily except holidays. Unity literature for sale. ARE_CORDIALLY INVITED. _ Non-Srectarian In Reponse te WX ‘ci-:‘rim'flfifls‘s’mrflskm’liI Fre Leaving Washington Dr. Mary Charles Butler famous author. lecturer, teacher, ng 100 per cent healthy haby ARLINGTON HOTEL _ Super Mind Srience Lesson Sermons BY DR. G. F. FRASER Renowned Bible Teacher 11 AM.—“The Law of Life and God.” 8 PM.—“Is God a Person or Power?” Wed., 8 PM —"The Invisible World.” Super Mind Science Church 1326 H St N.W Spiritualist MRS. ZOE EGGERS Spiritual Readines by Avpeintment. Message Circle, Wednesday Tel. Dist. 1121 K St N MES, FANNIE & Readings Daily. 601 F N.W. Dist. 1118 i ’ LONGLEY MEMORIAL | 3173 Holmead Place N.W | Between 13th and 14th at Newton §t. N W REV. ELISABETH McDONALD in C Sunday. March 1. at % P.M REV. DANIEL JOSEPH CAVE ‘“LET THERE BE LIGHT.” oloist—Mr. William Haves. Lecture Thursday, 8 P.M., by Rev, Mr. MRS. ZOE FGGERS, Assisting. " The First Spmtualut Church REV. ALFRED' H. TERRY VOICES” Subject Followed by it me; Sundav X pm._at l"vrh 1an 1017 uth St. N weicome CRY‘gTAL READ!NGS Cave. MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sundav and Wednesdav 't R p.m Healing and Consuitation Dail R ONCEEL Teacher Tarh oL Ave W " MRS. KATHERINE ROTH. 1017 O St N.W Readings daily from 8 am. (0 8 pm Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 P.M, Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack BY THE SPIRIT GREETINGS MEDIUMS OF THE CHURCH Midweek message services at 600 _Ave SE. Thursdav at & P.M day evenine. lecture by Dr. ay evening, Jov Cirell T Message Sea Colored beih McDonald will hold mm- Fri evenings at Readings by nunoimmrm NW. corner Monroe. Frid at 1 | Phone Adams 2880 I1st Fnternal Spmtuahst Church 1 San Dieto Test Medium. Mrs. M. A Bnrden, Organist, Public_Cordially_TInvited. | Madame Carthe—Circles Tuesday & pm. Wednesday & Friday 2 p.m. Private read: ings by appointment. 1309 Park Rd. | Adams 6638, 1627 Lamont St. N.W.—11 A M. Sunday REV. JANE B. COATES, Pastor. “FACING UTOPIA. Spiritual Message: Private Readings Col. 6227 © “SPIRITUALIST CHURCH™ OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE “WEE KIRK 'O THE HIGHLANDS 5300 11th St N.W_ Cor_of Ingraham St Rev. CAROL E. McKINSTRY Minist, Leciure & pm. by the Pastor, subje “Laurence of " Jiving exems! the truth of reincarnat "Spirit Greetings by The Clurch Mediuma MIDWEEK \wEssu‘F AND HEALING ot 1339 Trving St Rev. Chas. J. Morrow Wil Lectute. Give Trump i ight, and Read Bal ¥ llnlill", C, Mister, Fum Agnes Hafferman, K. W. 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