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BISHOP TO SPEAK | Cen scime ] . RASMIUSSEN ATTWO SERVICES Special Easter Music Will Be Rendered by Cathe- dral Choir. Tn Washington Cathedral tomorrow Bishop James E. Freeman will de- liver the sermons at both the festi- val service of holy communion at 11 am. and the festival evensong service at 4 oclock. Special Easter music will be rendered by the Cathedral ehoir of men and boys at those two services, Holy communion will also be cele- brated in the great choir at 7:30 a.m. and at 9:30 a.m., with a group of men and boys from the choir leading the music at the early service. Should the congregation at the 11 am. service overtax the seating ca- pacity of the great choir and its ad- joining chapels, arrangements have been made for an overflow service in the Bethlehem Chapel, in the Cathe- dral crypt. Canon Anson Phelps Stokes will conduct morning prayer and deliver the sermon. The singing of traditional Easter hymns will be led from the organ console. Large group pilgrimages will be held following the 11 am. and 4 p.m. services. The bishop’s garden and the cottage herb garden adjoining the bishop’s house are not open to the public on Sunday. The official banner of the National Bociety of Colonial Dames of America will be presented to the Cathedral at the vesper service April 28, when spe- cial music will be rendered by the United States Naval Academy choir of 80 midshipmen. “EVER-LIVING HOPE” TOPIC AT HAMLINE Dr. Burgan Will Speak at Spe- cial Easter Services To- mMOrrow. Easter music and Easter sermons will feature the services tomorrow at Hamline M. E. Church. At 11 am. the minister, Dr. H. W. Burgan, will preach on “An Ever-Living Hope.” A class of new members will be received. An Easter vesper service will be held at 5 o'clock. There will be no night service. The minister will speak n “The First Easter Evening.” 7 o'clock Dr. Burgan will administer corporate communion to the young | people. A meeting of the Official Board will be held Wednesday night. Prayer service will be held Thurs- day evening. The minister will con- duct the service, and speak on “Look- ing Toward Pentecost.” On the evening of May 3 the West- minster Interdenominational Young People’s Conference will hold its an- nual banquet at this church. The ad- dress will be given by Dr. Oscar Blackwelder, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation. e CRUSADE TO TERMINATE WITH EASTER SERVICES | Ninth Street Christian Church to Observe Day With Special Communion Ritual. Easter services at the Ninth Street | Christian Church tomorrow will com- plete a nine-weeks period of “Enlist- ment Crusade,” with special Easter programs at the morning and eve- ning worship services, and the Bible School. At the communion service at 11 am. the sermon by the pastor, Rev. Clifford H. Jope, will be “Because I Live.” The choir will sing. The Junior Church will meet at the same hour in the church house for a spe- cial Easter service, Mrs. Marvel Swall- wood will give the sermon story, “Easter Joy and Light.” The Alpha and Forum Young Peoples Societies ‘will meet at 6:30 p.m. to discuss the subject, “Why Do Christians Believe in Life After Death?” At the evening worship at 7:45 p.m.. 8 service of real climax will close the Christian Enlistment Crusade with a baptismal service and Easter music by the choir. Metropolitan Wesley A. M. E. Z. Preaching at 11 am. by the pas- tor, Rev. J. W. McCoy, on “The Res- urrection.” 8 p.m., a sacred cantata, :g;:;rec to Calvary,” by the senior Universal Besign The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON Stonetsion Cours, Gonn Ave 8 L Services are held on Sundays of 11 A Library open Wed'sday. 1 to 3. Rm, At ‘Doctrine of Atonement” is subject of the lesson-sermon in lll Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomor- row. The golden text is from He- brews, ix.28—"“Christ was once of- fered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” Among the citations which com- prise the lesson-sermon is the follow- ing from the Bible: “But now is Christ risen from the dead, and be- come the first fruits «f them that slept” (I Cor., xv.20). The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science _text “Science and Health. With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The resur- rection of the Great Demonstrator of God's power was the proof of His final triumph over body and matter, and gave full evidence of divine sci- ence, evidence so important to mor- tals” (page 42: 15-18). MEETING AWAITED BY STATISTICIANS Lutheran Association Con- venes Here Wednesday and Thursday. The eighteenth national conven- tion of the American Lutheran Sta- tistical Association will convene next Wednesday and Thursday at the Lutheran Church of the Reformation. Dr. T. J. Murphy, director of the United States Census Bureau, will speak Wednesday at 2 pm. At the annual dinner Wednesday at the Methodist Building, those scheduled to speak are Representative Paul John Kvale of Minnesota, Dr. George L. Kieffer of New York City, chief statis- tician of the United Lutheran Church, and Dr. O. H. Pannkoke of Oak Park, II.. Rev. J. F. Wenchel will preside. The address of welcome by Dr. O. F. Blackwelder, pastor of the host| church, will be responded to by Rev. Ira F. Frankenfield of Tower City. Pa., president of the national body. “The Publicity and Promotional Value of Statistics” will be presented by Rev. | C. K. Fegley of Weehawken, N. J., publicity chairman of the United | Lutheran Church. Dr. Ralph H. Long, New York City, executive secretary of the National Lutheran Council, will discuss interests of “The Lutheran ‘World Almanac for 1934-7.” Dr. John Moorehead, president of the Lutheran World Convention, will outline the program for its next meeting, in Paris, in October, 1935. “Visual Presenta- tion in Statistics” will be discussed by Rev. E. H. Meuser, pastor of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church here. “Statistics and the State Synods” will be presented by Dr. W. H. Greever, New York City, secretary of the United Lutheran Church. The local Committee on Arrange- ments includes Dr. Gould Wickey, chairman, executive secretary of the National Lutheran Board of Educa- tion; Dr. Carl Rasmussen, Rev. J. Wenchel, Rev. O. F. Blackwelder, Rev. E. H. Neuser and Rev. Henry Manken, jr. Under the direction of Dr. T. J. Murphy, a visit to the Census Bureau will close the convention. COMMUNION SERVICES AT ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH | Bev. Henry Teller Cocke Will Preside at Three Observ- ances Tomorrow. In All Saints’ Episcopal Church to- morrow morning the rector, Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, will preside at three services of holy communion at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 o'clock. Children will attend a special Easter service at 4 o'clock when the mite box offering will be received. The annual meeting of the church will be held Monday evening following a special service at 7:30. ‘Women of the church will have cor- porate communion and united thank offering service Tuesday at 10:15, fol- lowed by a meeting of the Recwr 's Aid at 11 o'clock. Bivine Hrience First Divine Science Church 11 am—“THE ENTOMBED AND j' THE LIVING.” BURLINGTON HOTEL, 1120 Vermont Ave. Rev. Grace l.uhlfoot Pah:h Rozicrurian Rosicrucian Fellowship 907 15th St. N.W. Room 308 Sunday, 8 p.m. 'THE ('OflMlC EGG Special Easter Songs by Mrs. Amy A. Bustin. Philosophy Thu: Astrology_Tues. * Latter Day Saints % “The Hindu View of Easter” 47 Sunday. April 21. 8:00 P.M. BY SWAMI VIVIDISHANANDA A Course on Concentration and Self- Mastery, Thursd: at 8 pm. VEDANTA SOCIETY 1712 N Street NW Friends Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. n —Meeting for Worship. FRIENDS MEETING_(ORTHODOX) 13th and Irving Streets N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Meeting for Worship. All welcome. Friends Meeting of Washington. (Established 1930—2111 Florida_Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Sunday school All interested are welcome. Hnitarian ALL SOULS CHURCH g ot lG‘h: Har‘vard sts inis 1R w,mu;:.m 9:45 AM.—Church smooL 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship. | “The Inevitable Easter” MUSICAL MINISTRY: Anna M. Sorber, soprano. Helen Loman Wae, contralto. Luther L. White, tenor. Charles T. Tittmann, bass. Lewis Atwater, organist. Organ Recitals Daily (Except Sunday), 7 P.M. L. D. S. Church 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Edw. P. Kimball, Organist PUBLIC INVITED Hnity Society of Washington, D. C. 1326 Eye Street N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1889 DEAN FRANKLIN, Leader SUNDAY SERVICES. -!undly 8chool. m.—Leeture, Dean Franklin. ~Young Peo le’s Frahyola Club. ‘Words Club. Dean Franklin, WEEK DAY CLASSES. 8:00 p.m.—Monday. Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Open daily -exeevl holidays. Unity literature for sale. __YOU_ARE_OORDIALLY_ INVITED. ARLINGTON HOTEL Sponsored by Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. Presents THELMA HOLDER 5 .fi':";.”... o ASTE] E Bun., 11 amottkteras) Lite PUBLIC INVITED Sunday, 8 30, excent F. | Canter will resume the midweek prayer SELECTS THEME “The Glory of Easter” Is Topic at Luther Place Memorial Church. “The Glory of Easter” will be the theme of the Easter sermon by Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen at Luther Place Memorial Church tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock service. Holy com- munion will be commemorated at the 8:30 service. Dr. Rasmussen says “it is with joy- ous gratitude to our Savior and eager expectancy of great things to come in mutual labors for the Lord, that an- other group of new members will be welcomed into the fellowship of Luther Place’s membership Easter morning.” This brings the total number of mem- bers received during his pastorate of five years to 1,000. ‘The Sunday School will hold a spe- cial Easter program at 9:45. ‘There will be no Thursday night service. The annual meeting of the Luth- eran Inner Mission Society will be held April 26 at 8 pm. in St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Rev. James Oost- erling will be the speaker. ‘The Men’s Fellowship changed the name of “The Men's Fellowship” to “The Brotherhood of Luther Place Memorial Church.” They also voted to affiliate with the Brotherhood of the United Lutheran Church in America. ‘The following officers were elected: President, Capt. F. W. Konemann; vice president, Irving L. Koch; secre- tary, Robert G. Blocher, and treasurer, J. R. Olsen. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Martha Eberly; first vice president, Mrs. Robert Blocher; second vice president, Miss Carolyn Eber; treas- urer, Mrs. Harry Richards; secretary, Mrs. Leonard Nelson. PASTOR WILL SPEAK ON ‘THE EMPTY TOMB’ {Baptism Service Will Precede Morning Sermon at Epworth M. E. Church. Easter Sunday services in Epworth M. E. Church South will be conduc- ted by the minister, Dr. Harry M. Canter, who will administer the rites of baptism to a class of babies at| 10:30 am. At 11 oclock he will preach on “The Empty Tomb.” The custom of decorating the pulpit with Easter lilies in memory of loved ones of members of the church will be con- ducted under the direction of Mrs. J. O. Gilliam and Mrs. Lena Murray. Services of the Wesley Fellowship |and the Young People’s department | will be held at 7 p.m. |~ The postponed business meeting and | social of the Hummer Memorial Class will be held Tuesday evening. Dr. meeting service Thursday evening. Persons having small children and who wish to attend morning services will find the church nursery open at 11 o'clock Sunday. ‘Takoma Park Christian. Rev. W. H. Pinkerton will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “How Do I Know That Jesus Arose From the | Dead>” Special music will be pro- | vided by the quartet. The young people will hold their | annual banquet Friday. A program has been planned. Rev. Clifford H. Jope of the Ninth Street Christian Church will speak on “Follow the Gleam.” Quprrilq;nh- érirmjp SPECTAL EASTER SERVICE AND MUSICAL PROGRAM 11 AM.—“The Resurrection,” By Prof. Wm. Estep. ~—“The Prophecy of Christ,” By Prof. Wm. Estep. Wed., 8 P.M.—"“The Power of Rejuvenation,” By Dr. G. F. Fraser. Super Mind Science Clmrdl 1726 B St. N.W. Reformed REFORMED GR ACE 15th and O Sts. N.W. Henry H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor. — Holy Communion. n” and ‘Benefits 8P.M. 11am. and 8 pm Pastor's. themes. ,of the Resurrection. 7:30 p.m —Organ_reci 540 am: —Sunday_school. Brethren Church of the Brethren 4th St. and N. C. Ave. SE. REV. RUFUS D. BOWMAN, Pastor :45 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—“BEYOND THE SUNSET.” 7:30 pm.—“THE _OLD RUGGED CROSS.” @hristian Srience | at 8 p.m. on “Victory.” Special music annual Easter nnrlu service row at 7:30 at Bethany. PFederation is invited to attend. Various nominees for federation offices introduced at the federation meeting were: For president, Wil- liam L. Rice; vice president, Louis F. Lucas; recording secretary, Inez Lucas and Mary Kyle; corresponding secre- tary, Pearl Hoover and Thelma Hicks, and for treasurer, Elwyn Caskey. Elizabeth Moyer, service director, announces the life service banquet will be held at Fifth April 30. George - Ruhl, fellowship director, states there will be a fellowship night May 10. The Junior Federation meeting will be held tomorrow at 3 o'clock at Fountain Memorial Church. Announcements from some of the unions regarding their programs for tomorrow evening are: Bethany will have John Winn and the Service Commission in charge of the program. Calvary will have a special Easter program in charge of Miss Ruth Schlitzkus and the Devotional Life Commission. The subject is, “And I, it I be Lifted Up.” Miss Fern Atkyns will be a special visitor at the union. At Centennial, Mrs. Burleyson and the Stewardship Commission will dis- cuss “Some Easter Messages.” Ann Rook and the Service Commission will present a special Easter program at Pifth. Margaret Wilder will have charge of an Easter pageant at PFirst. It is entitled “Release.” Walter Ward and the Stewardship Commission will present the program at Grace. The Devotional Life Commission, under the direction of Miss Flora Davis, will present a program on “Prayer” at Hyattsville. Gladys Myers and her Service Commission will present the program at Kendall. At National Baptist the Service Commission will have charge, Cecil McLendon presid- ing. Mr. E. H. De Groot, jr., will speak on “What Christ Taught About Eternal Life.” There will also be short talks by various members on what the various disciples believed about eternal life. Petworth will have an Easter pageant, “The Lord Tri- umphant,” presented by Carolyn Leach, second vice president. Dave Sherman and the Service Commission will present the program at Second. At Takoma Park a special program, “Easter Meditations,” will be given by the Fellowship Commission, in charge of Joe Andrews. The Service Com- mission, under Hazel Braugh, will present the program at Temple. The Stewardship Commission, under Roma Wright, will have charge of the program at West Washington. “THE RISEN LIFE” Dr. E. C. Beery to Deliver Easter Sermon. “The Risen Life” will be Dr. E. C. Beery's sermon subject tomorrow at 11 am. at Francis Asbury M. E. Church South. At 8 pm. he will speak on “The Power of the Resurrec- tion.” The young people will hold a “sun- rise service” at the church at 6:45 ’l.m. A breakfast will follow the serv- ce. —_— Waugh Methodist. Rev. Allan F. Poore will preach at 11 am. on “Unto God, All Live" and will be furnished by the choir at each_service. (Dflm Bervices Conc?rdant Blbie Class i it ABLAI"LOUDY “The Dispensation of the Fullness of Times” 3 pm. at Y. W. C. A. Bullding. Sund: 5 13th and K 8ts | Men_and_women invited. - No_collection. | SELF REALIZAION FELLOWSHIP "~ Yogoda Society ded by LEADER Brahmachari Jotin of India #THE SCIENCE OF RESURRECTION” April 21, 1935. 8 P.M. 1758 Columbia Road N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME. Presbhyterian New York Avenue Church 13th& H& N. Y. Ave. Ministers Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Dr. Albert Evans 9:30 am—Church Bible School. D.” U, SATURDAY, EPRIT 20, T935. COMBINED CHORU FEATURES SERVICE|.= Three Easter Programs at Mount Pleasant Church Tomorrow. The Easter Sunday progrem of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church in- cludes three services, during which both the junior choir and senior cho- rus, with a combined strength of 85 voices, will participate. At the church school at 9:30 o'clock the junior choir will sing. Members will march in a processional of conse- cration, led by Miss Helen Brooks, when gifts of flowers will be presented for the patients of the Children’s Hos- pital. Donations will also be made for the school milk fund. At the 11 o'clock service the chorus will sing three Easter anthems. Rev. Russell J. Clinchy will preach the concluding sermon of a Lenten series on “Making Use of the Christian Life.” His subject tomorrow is “How Shall We Use the Eternal Hope?” New members will be received. All young people’s organizations meet at 6 o'clock for an Easter Sun- day tea. The evening service follow- ing the tea will be under the direction of the Discussion Group, with Wil- liam P. Shanahan, tenor soloist. The Mount Pleasant Players will begin rehearsals next week of “The Detour,” by Owen Davis. The play, which will conclude the season, will be presented in Fishburn Hall May 31. CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK | AT CALVARY M. E. Dr. James S. Montgomery to Preach on “The Open Door” Tomorrow Morning. Easter wil be observed with spe- | cial services at the Calvary M. E.| Church. At the morning service Dr. | James Shera Montgomery, chaplain | of the House, will preach on “The Open Door.” The junior and senior choirs, under the direction of Louis A. Potter, will sing. At the evening | service the minister, Dr. Vernon N.| Ridgely. will give an Easter medita- | tion, “The Easter Impulse,” and the three choirs will sing. A large class of new members will be received at tha morning service. Miss Doris Kirby will lead thm Young People's League at 7 pm. The midweek devotional service will be held Thursday evening, with Dr. mdgely in charge. . Newton of Takoma Parl vlll em,ermin the C. Y. W. Class| Wednesday evening. | flrmhé‘tgréfi Chur%h gf 'tlle Pilgrims ||| 272d and P Sts. N. Gift of the Presbyterians of the South to the Nation’s Capital. Rev. Andi . leld llrd Ih CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern Genera) Assembly 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. REV. JAMES H. TAYLOR, D. D.| PASTOR 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermion by Dr. Taylor. 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship Serman by Dr. ‘hym FOURTH - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and Fairmont Sts. N.W. J W Easter Music.) WESTERN 1906 H St. N.W. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, D. D. Minister. 10:00—Assembly of the Sunday School 11: oo_uénf.;‘.'",:fi{c‘g"“..m Easter | USIC. “This Comfort- rmon. Immortality.’ es of R: Organist ing 8:00—""Ass Kathryn Hill Mary Owen 11 AM. “THE VICTORIOUS LIFE” 8 PM. “DOES DEATH END ALL?" SERVICE FRANCAIS New York Avenue Church 13th and H Sts. and New York Ave. Dr. Florian Vurpiliot H)ndllellr et Pas- teur honoraire de la Congregation nc: Dimanche & ‘munio! -rn‘mn par ll Mnllrfl. WESTMINSTER 745t Nesr Rev. ‘Harry V. Porter. Pastor. i “H Est Ch o o I ristian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist 13th and L 8t Fourth Chur:l: of Clmn Seicntm 16th and Meridian N'W SUBJECT “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT” SERVICES— Sunday. &h AM. and & PM. ¥ EVENING MEETING— R 0 GIDCK RAD!O ;gOGHAIl THURSDAY. b5:45 READING ROOMS FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St N.W. Hours, 9 to 9 (except Wednesdays, 9 to 7, and Sun- days and holidays, 2 80 to 5:80). SECOND CHURCH—111 C St LE. Eours.laomsxos.m week days, 2:30 to 5:30 Sundays and holidays. THIRD CHURCH —Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. Boun. 9:30 to 9 (Wednesda! '1~80 and Sundays and 2:30 to 5:30). FOURTH CHURCH—Tivoli Bldg., 3318 14th St. 9 to 9 week days; Wedneldayu, 9:30 to 7:30; Sun- ys, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Holi- o rpme e, stenl gty S services and olidnyl. 10:00—Chureh_school. 11:00—Morning wornhl.n Sermon. “The Risen GJB—W S:nnnur l'euowuhin Dr. W. EASTERN Mad. Ave. and Sixth 8; Nrt“h _Larse Chorus mlr “Sixth Presbytenan 16th & Kennedy Sts. N.W. REV. GODFREY CHOBOT, D. D., Pastor EASTER SUNDAY 11 AM.—“He Is Risen.” 8 P.M.—Special Easter Music by Junior and Senior Choirs. VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. GEORGETOWN 9:45 11:00 a1 ~Church !cm\nl worship and ser- Move the 30 p.m.—Young People’s Soctety. CHEVY CHASE “The Clyde Kelly Olass. Morning Worship. Subject, ‘Those Who Live.” “The Dust of the Road.” GUNTON-TEMPLE, 163 sn¢ tar Rev. Bernard Braskamp. D. D.. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Church School. 100 . —Se: mo “The Risen Christ.” music by quartette. olln and cello ac- —Young meeting. 8D, —Ehurch night. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kalorama, Near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER. D. D. 9:45 1.m.—!asterl Program of Sunday PECK. MEMORIAL CHAPEL Pa. Ave. and 28th and M Sts. N.W. IRVING W. KETCHUM, Minister. 9: School, Easter. 2 e TS CRISEN Holy Communion. Wedneadas, B DmMissionary Soclety. Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Conn. Ave. at 18th and N Sts. N.W. Dr. McCartney Preaching Services at 11 O’Clock “Christ the Great Magnet” INSTALLED IN THE CHAPEL AMPLIFIERS TO ACCOMMODATE ALL WHO COME. EASTER BAPTISMAL SET Non-Sectarian Tabernacle Can- didates to Be Robed in White. Easter baptismal service will be wnmmn-mw t. The candidates -will berobedln-hm Drcllrk!a'ut. he pastor, will 'l'he rcvlulzrvleuvfllbeeon- Prof. Kenneth and Mrs. !un!es ‘Wells, Gospel singers and radio workers, will direct the mi from Tuesday to Friday. Each they will present a program of songs and original compositions. Prof. and Mrs, Wells are heard weekly over at 12:45 noon over WOL. The services will be at 8 o'clock each night, except Monday and Saturday. CALVARY CHURCH SCHEDULE ISSUED Pastor to Preach on “Death Dies Today”—Play to Be Given. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, minister at Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Death Dies ‘Today.” Amplifiers will carry the same service to Woodward Hall for the overflow audience. At the evening service the Dramatic Club will pre- sent an Easter play, “Darkness and | Dawn,” written by Frederica Lefevre | Bellamy and directed by Miss Ruby Strickland. There will be special Eas- ter music and baptisms at both morn- [ ing and evening services. The junior church service will be | held in Bristow Hall, with Rev. thp G. Murray, minister’s assistant, in A missionary play, “Two Business Adventures in Japan,” will be given by the Tuesday Evening Christian En deavor Society under the direction of Miss Strickland. A Christian _international mass meeting will be held Wednesday eve- ning. Dr. Ida Scudder, veteran medi- cal missionary of Vellore, India, will speak. The meeting is being held un- der the auspices of the District De- nominational Missionary groups, the Woman's Council of the Federation of | Churches and the Young Woman’s | Christian Association. ELDBROOKE TOPI TO BE ASSURANCE Rev. Walter M. Michael, Announces Sermon and 1, will preach on “The Voice of\As- surance” at 11 am. A large cl new members will be received. Clara Young Brown, will render presented & 8 p.m., directed by Prag- lin L. Derrick, with the follo cast; Edythe Buckler, Marjorie Smh, PFrank Riley ad k. ‘The Community Ladies’ Bible Clis will hold a business meeting an social Monday evening at the home f the president, Mrs. R. K. Smith, 44 Fessenden street. The Wednesdr | prayer meeting will be omitted. ‘The Young Married Couples’ Cly will have dinner and social in ti social hall at 6:30 Thursday eveninj TRUTH TALKS | Virginia Neuhausel Author Teacher Lecturer Philosopher Every Sunday Night at 8 Subject April 21st: The Motherhood of God (Repeated by Request) NEW LOCATION Room 302, Insurance Bldg. 907 Fifteenth St. N.W. PUBLIC INVITED Lutheran TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG. 8:30 a.m.—German Service, with Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—English _Service, “Oh, Blessed Easter Miracle.” The Church With the Distinctive Charm ' CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) | 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. @hristadelphian Clnpel 732 Webster St. N 0:00 A Wor 'rhundu Bible Cl: Churrh of Cfihtffit CHURCH OF CHRIST 3460 Fourteenth Street N.W. JAMES H. McBROOM, Minister. Preaching and Communion: “The Empty Tomb.” “Strong Young Men.” egational Singing. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon on “The Resur- rection of Christ.” Sunday School Easter Program. 14th AND !{AV{‘ INCARNATION caliitA™R w. (Maryland §ynod. United Lutheran Chureh) The Rev. H. Manken, P: -Worsh! d Serm Bile School o T Concordla Churcb Euangrlinfir CALVARY CHURCH | 1911 H STREET N.W. Sunday morning. 11 o’clock— “If Christ Be Not Risen.” Sunday evening, 7:30— “David’s Confession.” Ben Hardin Pastor. ! | Take Penna. Ave. car to 19th Street. | A welcome awaits you. - 20th and G Sts. N.W Rev CHARLES ENDERS Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Bible School Easter Pageant. | §10:00 a.m—Germ 1115 am—Enghish. with Holy Communion A Cordial Welcome to Eversbody. FHRIST LUTHERAN I EETHESDA. CHEVY CHA MTE THEATER z‘rm:snsf, B EV. HENR' HITING, Fastor, Aori' 1 Living § m.—Church_Sch [eller Memorial Myland Ave. and Ninth St. NE. S.". Nicholas, D. D., Pastor. | 9th & S, Carolina ave.s.e. GRACE .85 £ hneon 9:30—Bible School, Classes for all. 7:45— ptisms at service. 6:30—Young. Peonle. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8. ALL WELCOME. KENDALL o5 NEAB B 5W klin Stevens. Minister 100 Face of the Risen a-c'n-rne Clark. Services e\en evening, at K Dm except Sat.. until May 5. 7:00p.m—B. 7145 p.m.—Wednesday—Praver Service LV] of Fenton and SILVER SPRING - Montee J. WESLEY LOFTIS, P: 11:00 am —"‘I‘ho Soul’s Conjecture. 8:00 p.m.— From Death Unto Life"— TAKOMA Finey Brancn and Aspen “We Believe in Immort; "“The Hope of Eternal Li Specially prepared musical programs. E St. mear Tth SW. FIFTH 5. 5 i pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sermon by Dr. A. P. Renn, “The Resurrection.” 7:40pm -'l!lnh<m lnd Sermop by Dr. E ter d A Special Easter music by en- | l-u-d chureh choir at both | 8 8. 9 ’m—Dr C. H. Butler will ‘WELCOME. = WEST WASHINGTON " _31st and N Streets N.W. CHARLES B. AUSTIN. Pastor. Worship. 11:00 am._and £:00 pm STER MUSIC AND BAPTISM PETWORTH .- The Friendliest cnurcn m Washington | 11 am —8ermon and Baptisms | We preach Christ ‘SECOND 4 East Cavitel St Jones D. ieeklnl Je‘lls 3 arks of Identity.” ALL WELCOME. METROPOLITAN Sixth and A Sts. N.E. JOHN COMPTON BALL. Pastor astor. Morning at Eleven. “Garden of Gladness” RECEPTION OF NEW MEMEERS. Evening at Seven-forty-fire “There Is No Death” 1.070 Societies il of Yo Specisl Songs 4" Spirituat Bermon ua At 'a the Church that Glows, Goes d Grows Continually. FOLLOW THE CROWD. IF LATE CALL A TAXL Maryland Avenue 14th and Md. Ave. Rev. W A Emmans. r-»mr 9:30am—S.S. B.Y.P.U~7pm 11:00 am.—“The Supreme Tragedy of Human Life.” | 8:00 p.m—*Christ’s Resurretion Our Guarantee.” Baptism The Intermediate B. Y. P. U. wil present an Easter Pageant at the evening service. Crucified Risen Coming arain Earl, Easter Service at 6:00 a.m. ““he Risen Lord” Communion) Sunda)School at 9:30 a.m. Mornir; Worship at 11:00. A Serve of song and drama £ 7:00 p.m. by the congregtion and Sunday School. The Hore.Like Church um Lm‘ sen'nun hy astor. Ho: Communion. 4:45 pm.—Easter serv e ‘e by the Sunday HIGHLANDS CHURCH rteenth Street at Jeflenon FR_SIMMONDS “Vain Seeking Among the Dead.” 8p.m—Cantata, by choir, of . FIR S T—16th and O Sts. N.W. DR. RUFUS W. WEAVER, Minister. 11 AM.—“The Sacrifice That 8 P.M.—Cantata, “DAWN OF Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Calvary . Leads to Glory”—Dr. EASTER,” by Choir. B.Y.P. U, 6:45 PM. Weaver 8th and H Sts. N.W.| S. Abernethy, Miniser 11 AM—“DEATH DIES TODAY.” Overflow service Woodward Hall with amplifier. 7:45 P.M.—“DARKNESS AND An Easter Drama DAWN.” by Dramatic Club. SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC. 9:30—Sunday School. Junior Church, 11 6:45—Y. P. Groups. AM.—Mr. Murray. Pational Paptist MMemorial 16th and Columbia Road N.W. G JVE G. JOHNSON, D. D. 9:30 AM.—BIBLE SCHOOL EASTER EXERCISES. 11 AM.—“BEHOLD, THE PLACE WHERE THEY LAID Hm" 8 PM.— Baptismal B. Y. P. U. Easter BETHANY ;."nx 11 am— 8 p.m.—“BAI “HE HAS THE KEYS!” 1 Service. Meeting, 6:45 P.M. e 2nd St. NW. M. P GERMAN Inister EASTER PROCLAMATION.” APTISMAL SE THE s’rlvln!uh BIBLE Invites You to Hear SENATOR M. M. CLAS! s . LOGAN, an earnest exvohor of Bible Truths. Temple Baptist Church 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 8.m.—“The Resurrection.” 8 p.m.—“Where Is the Risen C! — 10th & N Sts.N.W. C. H. RANNELS, Nnister 7:00 pm—B. Y. P. U. ow?” SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC. — CENTENNIAL BAPTIST CHURCH | 7th and Eye Sts. N.E. Extends Easter Greetings 9:30 A.M.—Bible School. 11:00 AM.— “The Resurrection Body, Its Forngpnd Appearance.” 6:45 PM.—B. Y.P. U. 8:00 P.M.—“Must Jesus Easter Service: Morning Sermon Evening: the Reform:tion Obvosite Folzer Shakespeae Library Dr. Oscar F. Blackwelder Pastor Dr. John Weidley. Pastor imeritus Church School at 9:30AM. Morning Worship at 1.:00. “The Power of an Endles Life” Luther League at 6:45 PM. Evening Worship at 8:0). “The First Easter Evening” YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVIED | ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN Mh and Independence Ave. SW. . LUTHER FRANTZ, Past. ster Jov.” ~Augmented chotr a iam, Drescher. violnist m -—S\m,:lny School 3 m Ave. & Everett St W. SNYDER. D.D., Paster. —Sunday School 17100 & —Sermen: “Mestaes From An Empty Tomb.” 8:00 p.m—Easter pageant: " “The Legend of the Grail” by the Sunday School. St. Matthew’s Lutheran Kentucky at 15th St. S.E. E. H. MEUSER, Pastor. 1lam—"1 }?lltv& in the Resurrection.” oly Communion.) 7 p.m.—“Easter Jo: service. LUTHER PLACE . Memorial Church At Thomas Circle REV. CARL C. RASMUSSEN, D. D., Pastor. 8:30—Communion Service. 9:45—S8unday School. 11:00—Church Service. “THE GLORY OF EASTER” Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen. G:AB—Chrllthll lndumr Soctety. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Md. State Theater, Bethesda, Md. REV. HENRY J. WHITING, Pastor. Su . April 21, 1935 11:00 a. LIVING SAVOIR.” 9:45 a.m.—Church School. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED “Christ Is Risen, Hallelulia!” By Choir, directed by Mr. Guy Campbell. Have Suffered?” SWEDISH I.UTHEMV ‘Charch Swedish Service, 3: Sermon by Rev. J.