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“PERIL OF JESUS DR. SIZ00'S TOPIC Will Answer Questions Fol- lowing Evening Sermon. At the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church tomorrow morning Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will have for his sub- Jject “The Meaning of the Cross,” and at 8 pm. “The Peril of Jesus.” Fol- lowing the sermon, he will answer questions which have been submitted to him. A discussion group for college stu- dents is being conducted by Dr. T. D. Martin in connection with the church Bible school. Tomorrow morning his subject will be “The Place of God in Modern Life.” The fifth Lenten lecture on the theme “Jesus and the New World" will be held at the Carlton Hotel | Tuesday at 11:30 am. Dr. Sizoo will deliver this lecture. “The Great Chalice of Antioch; Is It the Cup of the Last Supper?” This question will be answered in the light of the latest research, with illustra- tions, by Gideon A. Lyon, associate | editor of The Evening Star, next Wed- nesday evening. The midweek service will be ob- gerved in the Lincoln Chapel Thurs- | day evening, when Dr. Sizoo will con- tinue to talk on the history and gov- ernment of the Presbyterian Church. Next Saturday from 12 to 2 o'clock the Wednesday Morning Guild will hold a luncheon and bake sale in the parish hall. ‘The First Brethren. Rev. W. C. Benshoff, pastor of the First Brethren Church, Waynesboro, | Pa., will preach tomorrow morning and evening. It will be the closing day of the dedication revival. At 11 o’clock he will preach on “The Chris- | tian Life” and at 7:45 pm. on “Jesus Only.” He will also address the Sun- day school. The quarterly business meeting of the church will be held ! * Tuesday night. On Thursday night ! the midweek prayer service will be held. | Metropolitan A. M. E. The minister, Dr. William H Thomas, will continue his series of | Lenten sermons. His subject at 11| am. will be “Search for God,” fol- lowed by the holy communion and the dedication of pulpit chairs. Dr. A. A. Crooke, superintendent of the ‘Washington district of the A. M. E.| Zion Church, will preach at 8 p.m. on “The Message of the Cross.” Com- | munion continued. Dr. Howard P. Thurman of Howard University will address the league Tuesday e\enmg; on “The Outstanding Problems Con- | j fronting the Youth of Today.” Wilson Avenue Baptist. The pastor, Rev. Byron P. Richard- eon, will preach Sunday morning on “Three Crosses” and in the evening | on “The Seven Sayings of the Cross.” Midweek services Thursday evening. People’s Congregational. Rev. A. F. Elmes will preach tomor- | row morning from the words, “My God, My God, Why?” in the fifth sermon of the Lenten series on “The Questions Jesus Asked.” |8 All the workers in the department | of religious education, including the | Congress Street M. P. The Harrison Bible Class will meet tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. W. H. Harrison, the president, will preside. Leonard Porter will have charge of the lesson. Dr. Hirl A. Kester, the pastor, will give a short talk. Representative John W. Boehne, jr., of Indiana will be the guest speaker. The lesson theme is “The Heavenly Father.” All men are welcome. : Dr. Kester will preach at 11 am. on “The Theology of the Thief” and at 8 p.m. on “Pilate’s Wife.” Prayer meet~ ing Thursday, 8 p.m. Salvation Army. Meetings tomorrow are: Washing- ton No. 1 Corps, 606 E street, Capt. W. Kenneth Howarth in charge, 11 am. and 8 pm.; Washington No. 2 Corps, 1501 Seventh street,- Maj. James Roberts in charge, 11 am. and 8:30 p.m.; Washington No. 3 Corps, | 733 Eighth street southeast, Adjt. and Mrs. G. F. Decker in charge, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m.; Washington No. 4 Corps. 1075 Jefferson street, Capt. W. C. Young in charge, p.m.; Washington No. 5 Corps, 715 1 street northeast, Ensign Luelia Knox in charge, 1i am. and 8 pm. St. Columba’s Episcopal. Holy communion tomorrow at 7:30 and 11 am. Subject of sermon, “The Influence of an Ideal”; intercessions, 4:30 pm.; Wednesday service, 7:45 pm. Holy communion will be cele- brated at 10 am. Thursday. Vaughn Class. Rev. Philip G. Murray, assistant minister, Calvary Baptist Church, will be the speaker at the session at the church, Eighth and H streets, tomor- row at 9:30 am. vice president, T. Carlisle Crump, has been appointed by President Charles | H. Cooke to make a special drive to visit members of the class in their { homes to get their regular attendance in the class. Organized Bible Classes. President Page McK. Etchison, Or- ganized Bible Class Association, an- nounces the appointment of Charles | H. Cooke as general chairman of the | annual banquet May 10 at Calvary Baptist Church. The executive secre- tary, George E. Harris, is delegate Men's Bible Class Annual Conference held at Rising Sun, Md., April 6 and 7. Mr. Harris is regional vice pres- ident of the national federation. Takoma Lutheran. “The Way to Life” is the subject of Rev. J. A. Pfeiffer, pastor, tomor- row morning. At the Wednesday eve- |ning Lenten service he will speak | |on “Shall I Crucify the Christ?” The quarterly congregational meet- ing will be held tomorrow. Israel C. M. E. Dr. Benjamin F. Mays, dean of the School of Religion of Howard Univer- sity, will be the guest speaker tomor- row morning, using as his theme “An | Effective Prayer Life.” Music by the | senior choir, with Robert Nolan con- ducting. Rev. E. Pranklyn Howard, the pastor, will préach at 3 p.m. at St. John's C. M. E. Church, Anacostia, D. C. His choir and congregation will ac- company him. Sermon by pastor at p.m. Weekly prayer service Tues- day, 8 p.m. Calvary M. E. South, High School Club and their parents, will meet at the church at 6 pm.| Delegates to the recent Youth Con- ference at the Calvary Baptist Church | will speak. Members of the Committee on Religious Education will act as hostesses and serve tea. Next Thursday will monthly “church night.” mark the Calvary Church. ‘The special services at the church, | 1911 H street, with Dr. J. E. Miller in | charge, conclude Sunday night. His | topic tomorrow morning will be “The | Harmony of Heaven,” and at night | “God's Antidote for the Devil's Poi- son.” A speclal musical feature of | the meeting will be the Calvary Church Band, with a concert before | the evening service. The ordinance of | communion will be observed Sunday | morning. Takoma Park Christian. | Rev. W. H. Pinkerton, formerly pastor of Kings Highway Christian Church of St. Louis, Mo., will preach | each Sunday morning antil a pastor is called. Rev. Mr. Pinkerton has retired from | the ministry and is now affiliated | with the National City Chrlstian‘ Church. He has had years of experi- | ence in the ministry and is a very able speaker. He will speak tomorrow | on the subject “Why We Observe Sunday.” John Wesley A. M. E. Z. “The Wish for Wings” will be the | sermon subject for Sunday morning | by the minister, Rev. W. O. Carring- | ton. S. A. Gordon-Grant will speak to | the junior church on “An Unselfish | Prince.” At 7:45 p.m. there will be a memorial service in honor of the late William Monroe Trotter, sponsored by the National Equal Rights League. Music by the senior choir, S. A. Laurie Noville, director; Miss Lucille Mills, | organist. Centennial Baptist. “The Man of a Million Smiles” is the subject tomorrow morning. The Lord’s supper will be observed. The evening service will have for its theme “The Valley of Decision.” The Bible study will be the 102d Psalm. Trinity Methodist. Bible class meeting at 9:30 am, will hear Norman Thomas sing special music. The minister, Dr. Dan L. Ennis, will speak at 11 am. on “The Activity of the Soul” and at 8 p.m. on “The Touch of Gold.” Wednesday, 8 p.m., Lenten prayer service. Friday, 5 to 7, the Ladies’ Missionary Society will serve a chicken dinner. Petworth Baptist. Rev. Henry J. Smith, pastor, an- nounces the following sermons tomor- row: At 11 o'clock, when the com- munion service will be celebrated, the theme is “The Lift of God's Tides.” In the evening, when a special song | service will be held, the theme is| “Minus.” Twelfth Street Christian. Rev. J. . Whitfield will have for his subject at 11 am. “The Church of Christ; Where and When It Began.” At 8 pm. he will discuss “What the Church Can Do i This Period of So- cial Unrest.” Frayer meeting Wed- nesday night. Men's meeting Friday night. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. The rector, Rev. A. J. Wilder, will preach on “Christ’s Passion” tomorrow at 11 am, and will also address the children at 9:30 am. Holy com- munion, 8 am. Young People’s Fel- lowship, 7:45 p.m. The special Lenten preacher Wed- nesday night will be Rev. Edward S. Dunlap. The service will follow the The pastor, Rev. W. D. Keene, will row at 11 o'clock on “The Eternal Cross.” The young people will meet at 7 o'clock. At evening service the pastor will preach on “Hiding From | God.” At the prayer meeting on; Thursday evening the talk will be| “Sons of God.” On Monday evening the Board of Christian Education will meet. Wed- nesday evening the brotherhood will meet. Tracy Jeffords, a Washington lawyer, will speak. : Linooln Road M. E. Pre-Easter services will begin tomor- chaplain of the House of Representa- tives, will preach at 11 am. on “The Glory of the Second Mile.” The pas- tor, Rev. Robert Barnes, will preach at 8 pm. on “Living the Christian Life. Service will be held each evening next week at 8 pm. A guest speaker will be present each evening. Bethesda Baptist. “Spiritual Nlumination” will be the sermon topic tomorrow morning of Rev. Bertram M. Osgood in the Ma- sonic Temple, 7002 Wisconsin avenue, Bethesda. The communion of the Lord’s Supper will be observed lnd new members received. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Stelling of | Washington will conduct the gospel | service and present a musical program at 8 pm. This service will be preced- |ed by the organization of a young people’s society at 7 o'clock. A pre-Easter cottage prayer meet- ing will be held April 12 at 8 pm. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Bouic, 4613 West Virginia avenue. Installation of Officers. The following officers will be in- stalled tomor-ow at 9:45 by the Clyde Kelly class of the Chevy Chase Pres- byterian Church: Emory I. Ireland. president: J. Hicks Baldwin, first vice president; Comdr. George R. O'Connor, second vice president; J. C. Hill, secretary; Kenneth R. Don- aldson, assistant secretary; Rev. George A. Grill, chaplain; Louis R. Brehm, treasurer. J. Earl Fouts will continue to act as leader of the class. Tabor Presbyterian. Rev. R. A. Fairley will speak Sun- day at 11 a.m. on “Self-Examination.” Holy communion will be administered. Midweek service Thursday at 8 p.m. will be led by Elder J. W. Harring- ton. Boys’ and girls’ clubs Thursday, 7 pm. Roberts Memorial. Rev. M. Hayden, the pastor, will speak at 11 am. on “The Christian h: fi:fmm" and at night on “The Way of e McKinley Memorial Baptist. Dr. S. Geriah Lamkins, pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. on “Who Is on the Lord’s Side.” Dr. D. L. Dudley of New York City will preach at 8 pm. on “The Mission of Death.” Christ Lutheran. The subject of sermon tomorrow at 11 o'clock will be “Lust.” This is the sixth of a series of sermons on “The Seven Deadly Sins” by the pas- tor, Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel. Midweek Lenten services are held ‘Thursday evenings. The pastor will speak next Thursday on “The Epi- sodes After Christ's Crucifixion as Foretold by the Prophets.” French Services. At the French service at the New ‘York Avenue Presbyterian Church to- morrow at 4 pm. Rev. Andre Frank Liotard, pastor of the French congre- gation, will speak on the subject, “Celui Qui & Frappe Jesus.” On Thursday at 4:45 Mr. Liotard will parish supper. Holy communion, Thursday, 11 a. Litany and medi- tation, 4:30 p.m., Friday. continue his Lenten series of studies on the Sermon on the Mount, 11 am. and 7:30| A special committee, headed by the to the Maryland State Federation of | make a short communion talk tomor- | row. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Grace Reformed. Dr. Ranck, the pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on “Law and Gos- pel” and in the evening there will bea reunion of persons confirmed by the pastor in the past 21 years at this church. ‘The Merry Helpers Club will meet Tuesday night, witir L. Roy Swab presiding. Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Holy communion will be cbserved tomorrow at 11 a.m. “Christianizing Our Ideal” is Rev. W. F. Atkinson’s topic at 8 p.m. There will be special music by the vested choir. The Sun- day School Board will meet Tuesday at 8 pm. Prayer meeting Thursday night, conducted by the pastor. An entertainment will be given, “The Kings' Heralds,” Friday night. Takoma Park Baptist, There will be communion and re- ception to new members tomorrow at 11 am. “The Faith Way"” is the topic of Rev. W. E. La Rue. The vested choir will sing. There will be a song- feast at 7:45 p.m, led by the senior choir and young people’s chorus. Yogoda Society. Brahmachari Jotin of Calcutta, India, will speak before the society to- | morrow evening at 1758 Columbia | road. The subject will be “Man the | | Master.” The public is invited. | Super-Mind Science. Dr. G. F. Fraser will lecture at 1726 H street tomorrow at 11 am. on “The Laws of Spirit,” and at 8 p.m. | on “The Power of Divinity.” Wednes- day, 8 p.m., “Christianity—Primitive | and Modern.” St. George's Chapel. Rev. A. A. Birch, vicar, will conduct | holy communion at 7 a.m. and morn- | | ing prayer at 11 am. Young people's | service at 7:30 pm. The glee club of | the nurses of Freedmen’s Hospital will | sing. Chapel of the Atonement. | Holy communion will be celebrated at 9:30 am. Lenten devotion Wed- | nesday at 7:45 pm. Theosophists. Manley P. Hall, lecturer, will speak at the Washington Theosophical So- ciety hall, 1216 H street tomorrow at | 3 p.m,, on “The Order of Melchizedek.” Lincoln Congregational. At the services tomorrow morning, Dr. R. W. Brooks will give the fourth in the series of Lenten sermon topics, from the general theme, “The Idealism of Jesus.” His subject will be “Jesus | the Ideal Leader.” The vested chorus | | will render special musical selections. The men’s brotherhood at 10 a.m. will be addressed by Dr. Ralph Bunche, department of political economy, How ard University. The midweek Lenten service will be held Thursday evening. The theme will be, “Has Our Religion Failed Us?" Church of Liberality. Lecture tomorrow at 8 p.m. by Rev. Grace Patch on “Absent Healing,” at room 225, Annapolis Hotel. Third Baptist. | Dr. George O. Bullock's topic at!| | 11 am, is “Facing the Future,” and at 8 pm., “Keep Us From Tempta- tion.” Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 to 10 p.m.,, and Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m. ‘Wesley Methodist. | Rev. J. Luther Neff. pastor, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Crucifixion of Jesus.” At the young | ‘people's meeting at 6 o'clock he will lead the discussion on “The Mean- | ing of the Cross.” Potomac Heights Community. Rev. O. J. Randall. pastor, will preach on “Entering the Shadow” at 11 am. tomorrow. Mrs. George McCown Mathes, pres- ident of the Christian Citizenship Council of Chicago and chairman of legislation department, National | Council Federated Church Women, will speak on “Progress in Christian Unity” at 8 pm. Transfiguration Episcopal. Rev. John J. Queally. rector, will officiate at all services Sunday and | preach at 11 am. Canon Anson Phelps Stokes will preach at the Wed- nesday evening service. Friendship Baptist. “The Beatitudes” will be the sub-| ject of Rev. B. H. Whiting tomorrow at 11 am. Rev.J. W. Dudley of New Jersey will speak at 8 pm. Second Baptist. The revival services will be con- | cluded tomorrow. Dr. S. L. Johnson will preach at 11 am. There will be | baptizing at the close of the morning | worship. In the evening the pastor, Rev. J. L. 8. Holloman. will preach on “The Joy of Soul Winners.” Marvin Methodist. A Lenten sermon, “The Attraction of the Cross,” is the subject tomor- row morning by the pastor, Rev. C. Carroll Burruss. At 8 p.m. there will be a young people’s service. Thurs- day at 8 pm. there will be a mid- week Lenten service, followed by a meeting of the Board of Christian Education and the Sunday School | Council. Women to Meet. ‘The Women'’s Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church will hold its an- nual meeting Friday at 11 o'clock for the election of officers. At 1 o'clock luncheon will be served. Host- ess, Mrs. R. L. Hebbard. Memorial United Brethren. The minister, Dr. Simpson B. Daugherty, will preach at 11 am. on “A Prayer for Joy.” The Junior Church will meet at 11 a.m. At 7 and 8 p.m. the congregation will join in the union Rodeheaver meeting in the Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Church. Beginning Monday, there will be a service each night, except Saturday, with Homer Rode- heaver assisting. On Thursday eve- ning the Montgomery County Band will give a sacred concert from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. League for the Larger Life. Prof. James R. Adams, metaphysi- cian and truth teacher, will talk to- morrow on the following subjects at 1414 Sixteenth street: 2:30 p.m,, “Magic-working Names”; 8 pm, “Marriage Without Guessing.” Immaculate Conception. ‘The solemn Lourdes procession and the blessing of the sick service will be held tomorrow afternoon in conjunc- tion with the radio broadcast service through the facilities of WOL. Rev. Francis P. Harrity will preside and Rev. Paul Bussard will be the cele- brant of benediction. Prof. Harry Howard will direct the choir and the Lourdes hymn will be rendered by Norman de Meza. The soloist will be Mrs. Agnes Whelan McLaughlin. The pastor, Dr. John Keating Cart- wright, will give another of his series of sermons on “God and the Progress of )nnund " His topic mmm will | Triumph of Earnestness.” | tenth St. Luke’s Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Elliott will celebrate holy communion tomorrow at 7 am. Con- firmation instruction will be given at 10 am., as well as at 7:30 Wednesday nights. At 11 am. there will be morning prayer, holy communion and sermon. A program of sacred music will be rendered by the Tempo Choral So- ciety at 8 pm. This service is spon- sored by the choir. The Tempo Choral Society of the Dunbar Com= munity Center is directed by W. Scott Mayo and consists of nearly 80 mixed voices. The midweek service will be held Wednesday at 8 pm., after which there will be a meeting of the Daugh- ters of the King. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian. The pastor, Rev. F. J. Grimke, will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. Music by the choir, under the direction of Clyde Glass, organist. Mount Moriah Baptist. Dr. J. Harry Randolph, the pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 am. and| 7:30 pm. The covenant meeting will | be held at 3:30 pm. New members | will be received. followed by the or- dinance of the Lord’s supper. Prayer| service Tuesday at 7:30 pm. A chicken dinner, sponsored by the trustees, will be served each Thursday during April at the church, beginning at 12 o'clock. Zion Baptist, Southwest. Dr. J. M. Ellisori, pastor, speaks on | “The Inner Circle” tomorrow morn-| ing. Special music by the vested choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Jennie Greene Smith. At the night service the pastor will deliver the sermonette. Children’s service Fri- day from 6 to 7 p.m. An “every-member rally,” under | the auspices of the auxiliaries, to raise $1,000 is being held. It will close April 29, when a group of players will present a religious pageant, “Heaven- Bound.” Bethany Baptist. “On Being Alone” is the pastor’s subject tomorrow morning. In the evening the Lord's supper will be ad- ministered. Senator M. M. Logan of Kentucky will teach the Stevenson Bible Class. | The Amona Class has charge of the opening exercises of the church school. The quarterly business meeting of the church will be held Thursday eve- ping following & brief devotional service. Holy Rosary Catholic. To commemorate the closing of the holy year of jubilee of the redemption, extended to the whole Catholic world, a mission will be held by Rev. Emilio Greco, missionary priest from New- ark, N, J. It will start tomorrow. Services every evening at 7:30« Divine Science. he Technique of Spiritual Heal- ing” is the subject of the lesson ser-| mon by the minister, Rev. Grace Lightfoot Patch, at the Burlington Ho- | | tel tomorrow at 11 am. Wednesday at | 8 p.m. at 3303 Thirteenth street, the | minister will discuss “Divine Science.” | Good Will Baptist. The pastor, Dr. James L. Pinn, will preach tomorrow momlng on “The and in the evening on “Occupy Till I Come.” Communion will be served at this service. The choir, directed by Les Williams. will present a program over | WOL at 7:15 pm. Dr. Pinn will con-| tinue his talks “The Church.” Georgetown Presbyterian. Rev. Robert M. Skinner will preach at the Sunday communion service on *Jesus Only.” | The Evening Guild will celebrate its | anniversary with a banquet Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Cissel chapel. Those who have spoken before the on Negro | | guild during that time will be guests| of honor. The annual congregational dinner | | and meeting will be held Thursday at 6:30 pm. in Cissel chapel. Enon Baptist. Exalted Ruler Willlam B. Harris, | Morning Star Lodge, No. 40, I. P. O. | E. W., will be the guest speaker to the | Men’s Club tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. | Sermon to Men’s Club by Rev. Rich- ard W. Rembert, pastor, at 11 am. Men's Church Club program at 8 p.m. Christ Lutheran, Bethesda. Rev. Henry J. Whiting will preach tomorrow at 11 am. in the State Theater on “Resisting God.” Metropolitan Presbyterian. “The Way of Prayer” will be the topic tomorrow morning of Dr. Freely Rhorer. The evening service will be conducted by the Men's Bible Class. Dr. T. H. MacLeod, chairman of the Devotional Committee, will preside. Waugh Methodist. Rev. Allan F. Poore, the pastor, will | conduct holy communion at 11 a.m and preach on “Why We Should Com. mune.” The evening topic is “Ro- mance on the Way to Jerusalem.” Fifth Baptist. “The Glories of the Cross” is the topic tomorrow morning of Dr. John | E. Briggs, who will also administer | communion. The evening topic is “The Ups and Downs of Life.” Evangelist A. P. Renn will teach the Darlington-Bera Bible Class and Dea- con Walter Price the Baraca Class. Atonement Lutheran. ‘The subject of Pastor Snyder’s ser- mon in the morning is “Eternal Con- flict Between Good and Evil.” At ves- per services he will explain the mean- ing of “The Third Article of the Creed.” A musical service will be sung by the choir and Men’s Glee Club at 4 p.m. Palm Sunday. Confirmation will be administered at 11 a.m. Cleveland Park Congregational. Worship service with sermon by the pastor, “The World for Christ, the Goal of the Church” at 11 am. Pastor’s training class, 5:45 pm. McKendree Methodist. Fifth Lenten sermon by the minis- ter on “ Vital Religlous Beliefs,” to- morrow at 11 am. the topic being “Religion Without the Cross.” Claude H. Ward will sing and con- duct the song service, accompanied by Mrs, Ward, at 8 pm. The minister, Rev. Samuel E. Rose, will speak on “Secret Faults.” “Christ and Human Suffering” will be discussed by Mr. Rose, Thursday, at 8 p.m. Trinity Lutheran. “The Highpriestly Prayer of Jesus” will be Rev. H. M. Hennig's topic to- morrow morning. Holy communion will be celebrated iz:v:he m; ice, ratory service af 10: lg,r !.D:n ‘The confirmation class will render an account of their faith in the English service. The voting members of the congre- gation will meet Monday at 8 pm. Special Lenten services Wednesday a 8 pm., German, and Thursday at 8 pm., h = C., SATURDAY, m Activities in Local Churches % Columbia Heights Christian. Rev. A. P. Wilson, minister, will preach a pre-Easter topic on “Christ’s Opinion of Us” at 11 a.m,, and in the evening the studies on “What to Be- lleve” will be “The Forgiveness of Sins.” The Thursday evening service de- votional study will be “Disaster in Our Life Program,” led by Charles Campbell. The minister’s study class on “The Christ of the Mount” will be continued. Children to Sing. A group of small colored children, comprising members of the beginners’ vested choir and harmony orchestra of the Children’s Mission Bible and Handcraft School, which is conducted weekly in the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, will be guests and render a special program at the Sun- day school of the Friends’ Meeting, | 2111 Florida avenue, tomorrow at 10 | o'clock. Fifteenth Street Christian. At 11 am. the Lord’s supper will be observed. Continuing a series of sermons on “Real Religion,” the min- | ister, Rev. Leslie L. Bowers, will| speak on “Real Religion’s Challenge.” Installation services for two new elders, George W. Melchoir and E. C. | McReady, and two new deacons, Ed- win Mann and Charles E. Carter, will be held at the close of the service. | At the evening service the ordi- nance of baptism will be administered following the old-time song service. A picture sermon will be given on “Six O'clock Whistles Around the World.” Peck Memorial Chapel. The pastor, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, will preach tomorrow morn- ing on the words of Jesus, “Deny Yourself; Follow Me.” The annual banquet of the t»achers\ and officers of the Sunday school will be Tuesday at 6:30. The Highway Bible Class will meet in the chapel parlor at 8 p.m. Wed- nesday. Inspection of the Potomac | Division of Boy Scout troops will be | held PFriday night under the direction | of Dr. Camp Stanley, commissioper | of Boy Scouts of the District of Co- lumbia, and Lieut. Comdr. Willard. Wisconsin Avenue Baptist. Rev. Clarence Ray Ferguson, past will preach on “The Heavenly Court at the 11 o'clock service and on “The | Gospel of Peace” at 8 pm. The church annual business meet- ing and election of officers is Wed- nesday evening. i Western Presbyterian. Dr. Dunham will preach tomorrow morning on “God’s Forgiveness” and in the evening on “A Neglected Doc- trine.” The Westerners will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday evening. | The annual congregational meeting will be held Thursday evening. The Young People’s Bible Class will present a play entitled “The Dead of | Night” Friday evening. St. Mark's Lutheran, “Getting Rid of Fear” will be the subject of the sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. Luther Frantz, at the 11 am. service. The choir will sing “God So | Loved the World” and Miss Elizabeth Mauney of Pinehurst, N C. will be guest soloist, singing “Cast Thy Bur- dens on the Lord.” Service will be held at 3 p.m. at the Home for the Aged. Tuesday, 8 pm., a Japanese tea jes connection with the mission study class. Wednesday, 8 pm. Lenten service and sermon. Thursday, 8 p.m., service at Central Union Mis- sion. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Rev. John Wesley McCoy, Will,” and holy communion. on “The Preach- ing by Rev. John S. Miller, 3 pm., and | preaching by the pastor at 8 pm. Eckington Presbyterian. ‘The pastor, Rev. Henry B, Wooding, will preach tomorrow at the 11 and 8 o'clock services. Communicants’ class | taught by pastor at 7 o'clock. Praise | service Thursday evening. The annual banquet of the Chris- | tian Endeavor Society will be held | Friday in Sunday School House. Communion service will be observed | Good Friday evening. Georgetown Lutheran. “The I Am” will be the sermon subject tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. Harold E. Beatty. Mrs. Gordon Clark will have charge of the young people's program at 7 p.m. The confirmation class meets Wed- nesday, 3:30 p.m., at the parsonage. Lenten services Thursday, 8 p.m., with sermon by Rev. Irving W. Ketchum, pastor of the Peck Memorial Presbyte- rian Church. Silver Spring Baptist, The pastor will preach tomorrow | morning on “Why Jesus Was De- spised” and Mrs. Lorena Gawler will render a soprano solo. In the evening there will be a large delegation from the Gospel Mission who will have charge of the services. Plymouth Congregational. ‘The pastor, Rev. Arthur D. Gray, will speak at 11 am. on “The Empty Thrones.” Special music by the choir. Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m. Northminster Chapel. Parents and children’s church service at 10:40 a.m. Solo by Barbara Barry from primary department. A biblical play, “The Rescued Baby,” by the Junior Endeavorers. Mrs. Myron Witters will sing “That Sweet Story,” by West. The minister, Rev. Walter E. Price, will give an illustrated ser- mon, “The Broken Chain.” Every Day from Sunday to Sunday ALL SUNDAY SERVICES HELD AT 808 Eye Street N.W. 3:00 and 7:30 P.M. ALL WEEK-DAY MEETINGS CONDUCTED AT Temple Baptist Church 10th and N Streets NNW. DAILY SESSIONS AT 2:30 AND 7:30. Noted Missionaries: Rev. R. S. Roseberry, French West Africa. Rev. C. D. Holton, Kansu Tibetan Border. Noted Preachers: Rev. W. W. Newberry, San Francisco, Calif. Rev. 8. W. McGarvey, Williamsport, Pa. A MISSIONARY MESSAGE AND BIBLE ADDRESS AT EACH MEETING Pictures Every Week-Day Night Christian and Missionary Alliance WORLD-WIDE MISSIONS Preaching at 11 am. by the pastor, | Myron | ! | | Branches of The Mother Church, | | Second Church of Christ Scientist | SECOND CHURCH—111 C St.| APRIL 6, 1935. DR. G. 6. JOHNSON 10 TALK ON PEACE National Baptist Memorial to Hold Prayer Conference. Dr. Gove G. Johnson will speak to- morrow morning at the National Bap- tist Memorial on “Peace Through the Blood of His Cross.” The Lord's sup- per will be observed. In the evening the speaker will be Rev. E. M. Wads- worth of the Great Commission Prayer League, with headquarters in Chicago. A prayer and Bible conference will be held Monday to Thursday under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Wadsworth, with meetings at 3 and 8 o'clock. His topics will be: In the afternoon series, Monday, “The Secrets of the Christian Life”, Tuesday, “The Glories of the Christian Life”; Wednesday, “The Victories of the Christian Life,” and Thursday, “The Consummation of the Christian Life.” In the evenings his topics will be: Sunday, “How Did the Church Lose the Supernatural?”; Monday, “How Can the Church Re- gain the Supernatural?”; Tuesday, “What Scriptural Effects Will Follow | Its Recovery?”; Wednesday, “The Personalities Essential to Spiritual Advance,” and Thursday, “The Secrets of Prevailing Prayer.” The Prayer League meets Tuesday at 2 pm. in the church parlor, with Mrs. S. T. Hughes as speaker. The Bible School Board meets at the church for dinner Thursday at 6 pm. followed by a business meeting. | At 7:10 the Pastor’s Class for Boys and Girls will meet in the church| parlor and at 8 pm. the midweek | service., . People’s Christian Association. ‘The first of a series of old-fashioned gospel sermons will be _delivered tomorrow evening by Evangelist Benjamin A. Bauer at Joppa Evangelist MRS. WILLA SHORT, Evangelist, of Oklahoma, who will conduct services for two weeks, beginning tomorrow, at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets. Services will be held each evening except Saturday. She will be accompanied by her daughter, a_musician. Rev. B. E. Mahan, the pastor, will preside. . St. Stephen’s Lutheran. “A Difficult Question” will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. H. Kornmann at 11 am. tomorrow. At | 7:30 p.m. the subject will be “Our Life in Christ.” On Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. the subject of the Lenten senice will be “The Merciful Redeemer. New Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th St. Ahove Q N.W 9:456—8 S 10—Arcana Class. —Worship and Sermon Pastor. REV. PAUL SPERRY. _ @ongregational Lodge Hall, Georgia avenue and Up- | shur street. His subject will be: “What Is the Purpose of Christianity, | Anyway?” Next Tuesday he will speak on “How a Christian Ought | to Live” and on Friday he will con- tinue the series on “Christian Ex- periences We All Need.” Services begin at 8 p.m. Truth Szrnirm TRUTI'LTALKS Virginia Neuhausel Author Teacher Lecturer Philosopher Every Sunday Night at 8 Subject, April 7th The Unfailing Law of Increase NEW LOCATION Room 303, Insurance Bldg. 907 Fifteenth St. N.W. PUBLIC INVITED Chriatian Srience Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST The First Church of Christ | Scientist, Boston, Ma: First Church of Christ Scienti Columbia Rd and Euclid St 111 C 8§t NE Third Church of Cbml Selenlnl 19th and L Sts NW Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th and Meridian NW SUBJECT “UNREALITY” SERVICES— Sunday 11 AM and 8 PM. Sunday School—11 A.M w:DM:sDAY EVENING MEETING— RADIO PROGRAM ‘THURSDAY. 65:45 READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except| Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun-' days and holidays, 2:30 to 5:30). | N.E. Hours, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. | week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sun lys and holidays. THIRD CHURCH — Colorldol 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., 3313 14th St. 9 to 9 week day: Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:: days, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. days, 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend our church Services and use our_reading_rooms. Unitartan ALL SOULS CHURCH 16%nd Harvard o l Minister \“’:—"’" Ulysses 6. dfi;tr 9:45 AM.~Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Minister, “The Seamless Robe” 7:30 p.m.—Motion Picture Hour, “JANE EYRE” First Congregational 10th and G Sts. N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45. Calvin Coolidge Men's Class, 10:00. Young People’s Society, 6:30. 11 AM. “JAPAN OF TODAY” Isabelle MacCausland. 8 P.M. “A Runaway Tongue” Dr. Stockdale, "At Mount Pleasant Church Adult Forum at 10 a.m., Dr. Vladimir Gsovski “What Is the Soviet State?” Rev. Russell J. Clinchy at 11 a.m, “How Shall We Use Mystical Experience?” Wed., April 10, 8 p.m., Style Show. April 11, 7 pm., Dr. W. S. Abernethy. | 1410 Columbia Road—Phone Ad 4614. ertmalmt abeth McDonald will hold meet- Pri_ evenings at R pm.: Readings by _appointment nNW corner Monroe. PAU Consultation dai day_evening. Knight. Fridas Seance Thursd: Mizpah Churel 450" New Jersey Ave SE. wnm. Pastor. Sun. Mon. \sed P.M. Readings daily. Lin. 1002 recular Message 0'for Colored. _* Seience Fri; 0 Episropal Epiphany REV_Z. B. PHILLIPS. D. D.. HARRY LEE DOLL. B. REV. RICHARD A. CARTMELL, LL. D. D. B. D. £:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser- mon by the Rev. Mr. Doll. 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s Fellowship. 8t 00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon v the Rev. Mr. Cartmell. Saint Mark’s “On Capitol Hill" Third and A Streets Southeast REV WILLIAM R. MOODY, Rector. —Holy communion. The Choir of men and boys will _sing at a special Sacred Concert over Station yvol, <1"|id.vl evening rom 6 o 8 pm—Litany apa sn-mon THE REV. ES MADISO! s oty Sommaiion, Prayer Services—i2:0% pm; daily. and D.m. daily. excepi Saturday. GOOD SHEPHERD Sixth Street N.E. between H and L REV. C. S. ABBOTT, Vicar. REV. C. P. K. COGSWELL. PASSION SUNDAY. 7:30 and 11 am. and 8 pm. Sermon, 11 am. by Rev. Calvert E. Buck Week day services daily except Sat urday at 10 am. and 8 pm. ST.THOMAS’ 18th St. Bet. P and Q & and 11 Holy ‘llutgurllg ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Eighth St. Northeast bet. B & C Sts. REV. GEORGE _W. ATKINSON, D.D. Rector. rmo 0 Bsons 'ake 13th a or Florida Ave. carats 8ih Wnc G Streets Noriheast Sam | _ Bpiritualist Psychic Science Church of Christ & Kinereiter: Fastor ~SPIRITUALIST CHUBCHT OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE KIRK 'O THE HIGHLANDS" N.W._ Cor. of Ingraham ;. MeKINSTRY, ‘Minister by Mr. F, E. Sutton, Ll Guest Speake, - Smm Grumln by the Church Mediums DWEEK MESSAGE AND HEALING v Web A p Mrs MYRTLE VIND. Healer Benefit Message Seance Friday, 8 pm. in Church_Chapel ki Unity Spm(ualut “Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at 8 P. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Mrs. Clara McKee. Director of Musie, at the piano. Mrs. Alice Neal. Soloist. SPIRIT GREETINGS BY THE MEDIUMS OF THE CHURCH. Midweek Message Services, 600 Pa SE. Thursday at 8 pm. by Rev. Ida Birack. Church of Life Eternal REV. A ATWATER Ave Commamtione Seances, Tues: & Fris Madame Carthe—Circles Tues y & | inzs appointment. 1309 Park Rd. Adams 6638, 1st Fmeml spll’lhlllllt ‘Chaurch SUNDAYS. 1033 Vinarp EV. ROSA E. RICHEY. Speaker. Subject:’ \Who Aré Prophets'and What Is ophec HARRY NELMS, Associate Minister, San Dieo. Calif. Marvelous Test Medium, a second John Slater. will eonduct the message servier ! Nelms will hold message classe . Priday. R pm: Thursday. 2 p.m \xl hold message elasse | ¥ Private " Restin ings by Appointment— Mrs. M. A Bon‘len. Organist. | ——__ Public_Cordially Invited. _ |7 MRS. ZOE EGGERS Sviritual Readines by Avpointment. sage Cir. dar. N.W. lw cle. Wedn, 1121 K S | | ISpmtnal Science Church of Christ 1627 Lamont St. NNW.—11 A M. Sunday JANE B. COATES, Pastor. TO YOU IT IS GIVEN" Spiritual Messages Follow Wednesday. 8:15 P\(—Muuu Circle— | Every One Reached “The First Spiritualist Church Lecture by the Pastor, REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “THE COMING MESSIAH” Followed by Spirit Messages. Sunday, X p.m.. at Pythian Temple, 1017 9th st. n.w. second floor. All welcome Dr. Terry giles readings by appointment at ne. C st Phone Lincoin 15 LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3423 Holmead N.W Between 13th and I4th wion 8t. N W REV. ELISABETH McDONALD in Charge Sunday, April 7, at & pm. REV. DANIEL JOSEPH CAVE “THE MOTHER CHURCH.” | Soloist—Mr. James Marshall. | Leeture Thursday. 8 P.M.. by Rev. Mr. Cave MRS. ZOE _EGG] Assisting. _* " Rev. L. M. Scharffetter M age Circle, Tues. 8 Dll "H" 8 IZIY near Minnesota Ave. 5124 | ASTRO SCIENCE | CHAPEL Rev. Anna Brae 717 Eleventh St. N.W. Over Pigely Wikgly, Store Message Circles D: PM. Also Friday. 8 Positively every one reached at these unique message meetings. Private Consultations. Phone Met. 5780. * {MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sunday and Wednesday at 8 o.m ealing and Consultation Daily except Satarday DR. ¥ L' DONCEEL" Teacher. 1313 R. L Ave. N.W. _ Rev. Nellie M. Holmes, D. D. Meetings Tuesday 2 pm.: Th‘:xsd";"{; pm. Readings daily, | enin 80 _Readings daily_from § 9 lm tofpm. ° Pierre L. O. A. Keeler Of Unity Spiritualist Church. Seance Wednesday nicht for Wonderful Manifes- tations in the Light at 1309 Park Road N.W. | Private Sittings by Appointment Daily for Messages by Independent Slate Wnung Telephone Cleveland 363: ~ Episcopal Washington Cathedral Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road. Holy Communion | Holy Communion and Sermon. |~ Preacher. Canon Stokes. . Sagred Cantata. “The Crucifs- on,” by John Stainer. will I!e sung jointly by St. Paul's Cholr of Baltimore and the Eatnearal Choits e s i 4:00 pm. St. John’s Church Lafayette Squ:re Clergy The Rev. Oliver J. lel D.D., Rector. The Rev. James F. Madison, Curate. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00am.—Morning _Prayer and Confirmation. The Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman will preach. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser- ! mon by the Rector. April 8, 8:15 pm—Organ Recital Edith B. Athey. Visitors Welcome. CHURCH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Sts. N.W. George F. Dudley. D. D.. Rector ahe l" e .‘.Jnhfl F. Robertson RCH_ SCHOO! HOLY ~ EUCHARI! ILLUSTRA’ m 1.Er.'nm! HOLY EUCHARIST. DAILY : THURSDAY 00 SHORT SERVICE 'DAILY' EVENING = SERVICE (except Wed, and Sat).. s WEDNES] ... RI0PM. TUESDAY HPALING SERVICE .00 M. ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Baneroft Place. REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. D. D.. Reetor. REV G. BERKELEY GRIFFITH. 7:30—Holy Communion. 11 _o'clock—Morning Prayer. The Rector will preach. LENTEN SERVICES. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday—S8erv- ice and address at 4:3 Thursday—Holy Communlon at 11, Priday—Young People’s Service at 4:30. ROCK CREEK PARISH REY. F. J. BORANAN. D. D, The Couniry Church in' the Oity ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rock Creel Chll‘th Rd. and Webstes 0 and 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL Georgia Ave. and Madison St. 730 9:30. i1 a:m.; 7:30 p.m. ST, AGNES' s 46 Que Street N.W. Oms ave. o= Ropth, Capito] ot e very Mass. E latercessions. Fridave: All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. NW, Rev. B. H. D. Sterrett, Rector a.m.—S8unday School lblllm—Hul! Commumon and Ser- m.—Mission_Study Group. —Ynunl People’s Supper. . onday. 4:30 p.m.. —-Cbildren s !zrvlu. 8:00 p.m.—Bible, Cla: 4:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH 917 23d Street N.W Eucharist and Sermon at 11:00. Evensons and Devotions at 8. ASCENSION Mass. Ave. at 12th St. N.W, The REV. F. A. PARSONS, SUNDAY SERVICES 8 am—11 am.—S8 pm.

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