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A—14 CH Moody Bible Institute To Hold Conference Here Next Week Six-Day Sessions’ Topic To Be ‘What's Ahead For the '\C/o‘rld?' In an attempt to answer the question, “What's Ahead for the World?” a six-day Prophetic Con- ference will be conducted by the Moedy Bible Institute of Chicago to- morrow through Friday in National Memorial Baptist Church. Seven speakers from various parts of the United States and Canada will participate in the sessions which will:be held at 3 and 7:45 p.m. each day. There will also be a session at 4 p.m. on weekdays. Heading the list of speakers is Dr. Will H. Houghton, president of the institute, who will be assisted by Morris Gordin, former Soviet official, who will speak on ®*From Communism to Christ.” Others are Dr. Harold J. Ockenga, pastor of Park Street Congregational Church, Boston; Dr. W. H. Rogers, Bible teacher and former pastor of First Baptist Church, New York City; Dr. Wilbur M. Smith, member of the institute faculty: Dr. C. Turnbull, Bible teacher of Winnipeg, Mani- toba, and the Rev. C. B. Nordland, director of the institute's extension degartment. 5 Eéiscopal Schools To Present Lenfen Offerings Tomorrow The annual lenten offering pre- gemtation service of the Episcopal Church schools of the diocese of ‘Wgshington will be held in the ‘Washington Cathedral tomorrow at 4 p.m. Delegates from the church schools of all the parishes in the diocese will present their offering to :Bishop James E. Freeman, who wilk speak. In the procession will be the Cathedral choir, the clergy of the dioeese in their vestments, the junior choirs from the various parishes, delegates bearing offering certifi- | cates, boys and girls carrying flags of the nations in which the church Is established and banners repre- senting their individual schools, be- sides crucifiers and acolytes. Other members of church schools, teachers and officers will be in the congre- gation. The service is under the direction of the department of religious edu- | cation of the diocese, of which rhe Rev. William M. Bradner, precentor of Washington Cathedral URCH NEWS, "Waiting in Arabia’ Is Dr. Burgan's Topic At Hamline Methodist Forum on Methodism Will Be Conducted At Evening Service “Waiting in Arabia” is the subject of Dr. H. W. Burgan at Hamline Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 am. At 8 pm. the second session of “The Open Forum on Methodism” will be conducted. Miss Annabel J. Spangle will speak on “A Director of Christian Education Looks at the New Methodism,” and Dr. Burgan will discuss “A Minister Views United Methodism.” The adult classes at 9:45 am. will be led by Prof. C. H. Omo, Mrs. Thomas F. Law and Miss Ada Wil- liams. Dr. E. H. Orr will speak to the young adults on “Hosea Tells of God’s Forgiving Love.” On Wednesday night the Harriet T. Lipp class will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank M. Schertz, 1305 Far- ragut street N.W. The brotherhood will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Burgan at the parsonage Thursday night. A District Girl Scout rally will be held in the social hall Friday night. At the same time there will | be a meeting of the trustees of Swartzell Home for Children at the church. The High School League will give a party on Saturday night at the home of Miss Ruth Chandler, | 235 Oglethorpe street N.W. Dr. Cartwright Guest | At Petworth Methodist | Petworth Methodist Church will | | open house to all interested in dra- is the chairman. have as guest preacher at 11 am. ]lomorrow Dr. Frank T. Cartwright, associate secretary of the Board of <Fnrelgn Missions of the Methodist | Church. The senior choir, Charles S S b. t gilleg and fc}a;encl; Le:tis w:g fl;xgl embers of Job’s Daughters, Bethel, ermon Ju ‘lecs No. 2, will attend the service. Dr. Clifton K. Ray, pastor of Ep-| The Intermediate League will hold worth Methodist Church, will preach | twilight vesper services in Rock at 11 am. on “Partnership With| Creek Park following a picnic sup- God” and at 8 pm. on “Heaven|per. The Rev. N. J. G. Wickey will and Who Will Go There.” | address the young people at 7 p.m. There will be a combined service| Dr. Steelman will have for his Dr. Ray Announces { rescue mission meetings next week, of the Wesley Fellowship and the Young People’s Department at 7| pm. Ishmael Burton will give the | first of a series of lectures based ! on “Facts of Methodism, Especially the New Discipline.” Dr. Ray will administer the rite of baptism for babies at the morn- | ing service on Mother’s Day A tea for the Wesley Fellowship will be held April 21, Lutheran Inner Mission The society will hold services to- morrow in the tuberculosis wards of Gallinger Hospital at 9:15 am. The teachers will be Mrs. Frederick Um- hau, Mrs. Robert Middleton and A G. Wiemer. The Sunday school classes at the sanatorium in Glenn Dale will be taught by Miss Letha Horn, Miss Margaret McDonald, Miss Martha Folk, Miss Margaret Koehler, Mrs. Dixon and Miss Frances Dysinger. The services in the District Train- ing School at Laurel, Md., will be conducted by Miss Frances Dysinger | ant Mrs. Robert Middleton, who | will be the pianist. Miss Frances Dysinger will speak | at the Industrial Home School at 6:30 pm. Miss Helen Scheidecker | will be the pianist. There will be no meeting df the | ‘Workers’ Conference, because of the annual meeting, which will be held at Keller Memorial Church April 26 at 8 pm. | subject at 8 pm. “The Fate of Fac- {ing Both Ways.” The Philathea |Class will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. A. L. Mallonee, 221 Ma- plewood avenue, Northwood Park, Md. Miss Beth King's class will hold an entertainment Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. | At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday the Alert Class will sponsor a father-and-son banquet in Fellowship Hall. On Fri- day at 8 o'clock the primary de- partment will give a spring festival. Union Methodist | Dr. John R. Edwards will preach jat 11 am. on “Which Road, Amer- ica?” In the evening a combined * | platform service will be held under the auspices of the various societies of the church and church school. The theme for the evening, “Facing the Future With the Philippines,” will be discussed by Dr. Don W. Hol- | ter of Manila and the Rev. Eusebio | M. Manuel, executive secretary of the Philippine Federation of Evan- gelical Churches. Clyde Manschreck, | worship commissiiner for the Ep- | worth League, will conduct brief openmg devotionals. | The choir and Miss Virginia Kyle will sing in the morning and a mixed quartet in the evening. | with the sermon, “The Seven Seal: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, - APRIL 13, 1940.. Dr. Harris Selects Sermon Theme at Foundry Methodist ‘The Rebirth of a Nation’ and ‘The Supreme Court’ Are Subjects Dr. Frederick Brown Harris will preach in Foundry Methodist Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. on “The Rebirth of a Nation and at 8 pm. on “The Supreme Court.” A large number of young people have registered for the Foundry Forge program for Sunday evening, with interest group discussions on ‘“Creative Friendship,” “Plans for Permanent Peace” and “Practical Problems in Christian Living.” Out- standing men in public affairs in the District and the Nation are working with the young people from week to week in their discussion groups. On Monday at 8 p.m. the Evans- ville (Ind.) A Capella Choir, under the direction of Carl Hjortsvang, will give a concert in this church. Mrs. Theodore Tiller will review “Sea Island Lady,” by Francis Gris- wold, and “Rain on the Just,” by Mrs. Kathleen Morehouse, at a book review luncheon sponsored by the central section of the Woman's Guild. This will be in the Letts Building at 1 o'clock on Tuesday. At 8 pm. the McDowell Auxiliary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will meet at the church, with Mrs. Nellie F'. Clark as guest speaker, Dr. Wesley M. Gewehr will inter- pret the “Headlines of Today” in the third of his series of lectures sponsored by the Woman’s Guild on Thursday at 11 am. A church dinner will be served by the young people of the Foundry Forge from 5:30 to 7 p.m., followed by service, at which a presentation of the work of the Pittman Community Center will be made. The Foundry Players will hold matics Friday evening in the Letts Building. "Heaven’ Will Be Theme At Metropolian Baptist “Heaven” will be the theme to- morrow morning at the Metropol- itan Baptist Church. Blanche Phillips will sing and Dr. John Compton Ball will preach on “The City of God—Where Is It? What Is It? Who Go There?” At the evening service the Rev. Robert Savage will speak on “The Christian and His Challenge.” At 7 p.m. Tuesday Mrs. William Hasker will teach the Through the | Bible Class. At 8 pm. T. J. Patrick | will preside at a meeting of the Adult Union. Church groups will conduct three the Phi Gamma Kappa Class and | the Shaver Bible Class at the North- east Mission on Wednesday and Friday nights, respectively, and the | Live Wire Class_at the Central| Union Mission on Friday night, with Thomas Barnes preaching. The Senior B. Y. P. U. will have | its annual banquet Friday. The Rev. | Walton McMillan, assistant pastor of | Grace Baptist Church, will speak. Philippine Resident Bishop Preaches Tomorrow Bishop Edwin Lee, resident bishop | of the Philippine Islands, will preach at 11 am. tomorrow at the Calvary | Methodist Church. The Rev. Orris G. Robinson will continue his ser- mon series, “Revelation.” at 8 pm., Bascom Lunsford, connected with the National Folk Festival, will con- duct an hour of folk dancing for the young people Tuesday evening at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson, as- sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mar- den, will entertain the Couples’ Class in their home Tuesday evening. The Rev. Luther Flynn and group of high school graduates from Pittman Center, Sevierville, Tenn., will be at Calvary on April 21 to con- duct the evening service. Lutheran TAKOMA Seventh and Dahlia Sts. N.W. <Thru Blocks East of Walter R!ed) J. Adrian Plelfle! Pastor. ~—S8unday Scho Chiaran's Courch, .—Morning Worship.” Volunteers of America. “Short Cuts” will be the subject of Lt. Maj. H. Mills Eroh tomorrow afternoon at 471 Pennsylvania ave- WM JW Q%“ o SPONSORED BY o MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE of CHICAGO SPEAKERS . Ockenga, D. D., Rogers, - . Morris Gordin, Rev. Will H. Houghton, D. D., Rev. Harold J. D. D., Rev. Wilbur M. Smith, D. D., ev. W H. Rev. Ralph G. Turnbull, M. A, F. R. G. S., Rev. C. B. Nordland. —Sunday 3:00 and 7:45 P.M. April 14-19 7:45 P.M., Weekdays 3:00, 4:00 and NATIONAL MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Sixteenth Street a nd Columbia Road “STAND UP, STAND UP FOR JESUS” o « GEORGE DUFFIELD, JR.. o 1.—‘ 3N LHf. Stories o Stand up. stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of‘re Cross: Lift high His royal banner! T}t must not suffer loss: From vict'ry unto viet'ry His army shall He lead. Till ev'ry foe is vanquished And Christ is Lord indeed. GREAT HYMNS s\ The inspiration for this most widely circulated of American hymns was the h:lmamg«o’M'lyTynq a much persecution for who had suffered pleading the cause of the splendor of courage and he said, ungPhladthumbuuq Tie Lot hsghis armed 1o the T.Illhmlonmd-pluhm FAITH Lee Bivd. at Jackson, Arlington, Va. Church Service. 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. ‘hurch School. GEORGE J. GREWENOW, Fator. TRINITY MISSOURI SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG MR. HUGH KRIEG, Assistant 8:30 a.m.—German Service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00am.—English Service, Without End. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN Kentucky Ave. at 15th St. S.E. Rev. Theodore Paul Fricke, 8. T. M. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday_School. 11:00 a.m.—“Let's Be Different.” “Joy Augustana Lutheran Church Invites vou fo_tts service n tis new sanctuary on V St. t oft of Ton BE tomorrow ‘at 11 d to its Sunday School at 9: ARTHUR 0. HJELM, D. Pastor. Residence 3620 Veazey St. N.W. Tel. EM. 0011 ST. PAUL’S Connecticut Ave. at Everett 8t. N.W. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Minister. 9:30 —SBunday 11:00 Scho ‘The, l.mn !rnat Never Also Junior Sermon, CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION Opposite Folger-Shakespeare Library 212 East Capitol Street PR. OSCAR F. BLACKWELDER DR. JOHN WEIDLEY, Pastor Emeritus REV. RALPH W. LOEW, Associate Pastor. Rev. Henry J. Smith Resigns Pastorate The Rev. Henry J. Smith has re- signed as pastor of the Petworth Baptist Church, effective April 30. He has been in charge there nearly 16 years. “God’s Indivisible Kingdom” will be his sermon topic tomorrow morn- ing. The B. Y. P. U. Seniors will have charge of the evening service when the pastor will preach on “Contents, as Listed.” Missionary fo India Speaks Tomorrow At Mount Pleasant Dr. Buschmeyer To Preach Sermon On John “John, the Man Who Was Changed” is the subject of the Rev. Dr. Fred Sherman Buschmeyer, minister of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, tomorrow at 11 am. This is the second in a brief series of sermons to the gen- eral theme “Men Who Followed the Master.” Miss Lillian Picken, American Board social worker and missionary among India’s underprivileged, will speak in the church school at 930 a.m. on “Customs of Indian Peoples.” “Children Seeking God,” a motion picture will be shown to the adult forum at 9:30 im. Miss Florence Maitland will then lead a discussion. ‘The high school young people will leave the church at 5:30 o'clock to Join in the Pilgrim Fellowship rally of Congregational young people at First Church. Miss Picken will speak on “Adventuring With Christ | in India.” Continuing the Thursday church night meetings on the public wel- fare program in the District of | Columbia, Earl W. Cassie, superin- tendent of the Industrial Home School, will present the subject “In- stitutional Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency.” Reservations for din- ner, at 6:15 o'clock, may be made at the church office through Wednes- day noon. “Crab Apple,” a play, will be pre- | sented by the 20-40 Club in Fish- burn Hall on Friday evening. Dr. Hart Will Preach On "Our Citizenship’ At St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets NW., tomorrow Dr. | Oliver J. Hart will preach on “Our Citizenship” at 9:30 ana 11 am. The | choir will sing. There will be a cel- | ebration of the holy communion at | 8 am. There will be a French service, | with sermon by M. Andre Poulain, | at 4:30 p.m. At 8 pm. there will be evening | prayer and sermon by the Rev. Na- thaniel C. Acton, curate. Services next week are as follows: | Wednesday, 7:30 am., holy com- munion; Thursday, 12 noon, holy communion; Friday, 7:30 a.m., holy communion; noon, corporate com- | munion and spring presentation of | the united thank offering by St. John’s Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. Church of the Pilgrims Dr. Andrew R. Bird will preach on Sunday morning on “Immortal Youth.” At 7:45 pm. he will con-| tinue the series on “Some Reason- | able Expectations of Christian Men | |and Women.” The subject is “God’s | Answer to Unanswered Prayer.” | On Thursday at 7:45 his subject »| will be “Deep Sea Fishing in the | New Testament.” Lutheran | subject, | choir will begin a series of five | | meet for tea. | ship Forum will meet at 6:30. DR. IlST K. IDON. Philippines Is Topic 0f Dr. Ernest K. Higdon Dr. Ernest K. Higdon, former mis- sionary of the Disciples of Christ in the Philippines, will speak to- morrow morning at the National City Christian Church on “Pioneer- ing in the Philippines.” He was also former executive secretary of the National Christian Council in the Philippines, secretary of the In- ternational Missionary Council in preparation for the Madras Con- ference, secretary of the Foreign Missionary Conference and now is oriental secretary of the United Christian Missionary Society of the Disciples of Christ. At 6:30 pm. Miss Marie I. Da- yoan, director of literacy of the Philippine Federation, will be the guest speaker. Miss Katherine Price will be in charge of devotions. Dr. Miller will eonclude his series of Bible studies on Thursday, dis-| David and Jesus”; “Two Kingdoms; of This World, and of Heaven.” Dr. Peter Marshall Announces Topics For Tomorrow ‘The Sackcloth of God’ And ‘Grandmother Eve’ Are His Subjects Dr. Peter Marshall, minister of | the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, will have for his tonic at 11 am. tomorrow “The Sackcloth of God” The choir will sing. At 8 pm. Dr. Marshall will have for his “Grandmother Eve.” The | presentations of the Westminster | shorter catechism. They will sing | the first 12 questions and answers. At 6 pm. the yvoung people will The Lincoln Fellow- On Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock the last meeting of the season of the Men's Club will be held. The speaker will be John J. Karakash, athlete, trayeler and lecturer. His subject will be “The Forgotten Man of Europe.” A part of the lecture will be illustrated. Evangeliral and RKeformed 13th_and GRACE REFORMED Rev. Calvin H. Wingert, Pastor. —Church School “Words_of Life.” 5130 b m—Youns Peopit's Fellowship CONCORDIA EUANERRNAY 20th and G Sts. N.W. REV. cHAm.r,g r:\n INCARNATION RE N (Maryland Synod United Lutheran Chureh) Rev. Henry Manken, Jr., Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—School 11:00 a.m.—The Service. 7:15 pm.—Y_P. Luther_Leagues. 4 Charming Church and a Biblical Message (MISSOURI SYNOD) 16th and Gallatin Sts. N.W. REV. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—*Are the Churches of To- day Fulfilling Their Divine Commission?” 9:45 8. m.—Sunday Schnol 11300 a.m.—"Joy N 4:00 p.m.—Young Peopls e ____Church_Arll We Invite You to Attend Atonement Lufheran Church Maryland Syned, U. L. C. North Capitol and Rhode Island Ave. 9 0 a.m.—S8unday School. —Morning_8ervice. .—Vesper Service. REV. H. £. SNYDER, Pastor. uj REV. WILLIAM J. DUCKER, Pastor 9:30 The Siinday School. The Service. CHRIST LUTHERAN| 9458 ble 11:05 a.m.—"The chrhum itizen." 6:45 p.m.—Yount Peovle's Meeting. cussing the subjects, “Two Kings— Youths o Deliver Talks at Services In Ninth Street Church Clifford Jope, Jr., Wi"' Preside and Junior _ Choir Will Sing Sunday will be the second week of youth month observance at the Ninth Street Christian Church. At 7:45 pm. tomorrow representative youth will speak on phases of the theme of the month, “Facing Life With Christ.” The speakers and their subjects will be Taylor Mur- phy, “Facing Our Ideals With Christ”; Dorothy Johnson, “Facing Christ’s Call to Service”; Robert Shepherd, “Facing Christ’s Rules of the Game,” and Mary Elizabeth Kimball, “Facing Every Day Expe- riences With Christ.” Clifford Jope, jr., will preside. The junior choir will sing. Margie Hughes will read the scripture les- son and Milton Goss* will iead in the evening prayer. Dorothy Jack- son will pronounce the benedic- tion. At 11 am. the Rev. Clifford H. Jope will speak on “Facing Our Christian Task.” Robbie Virginia | Young will preside, Dorothy Cecil will read the scripture Jesson and Maurice Hughes will lead in the morning prayer. Glenn Mann will pronounce the benediction. The | junior board will serve the com- munion, with Kenneth Wimer giv- ing the words of commemoration and Junior Crowell will give the | prayer of consecration. The choir | will sing. The junior church will meet .in the church house at 11 am. Jane| Payne will be the leader and Maurice | Hughes will deliver the sermon | story. Carl Hillman, Edward Com- | ingore and David Davis will also have part on the program. The Intermediate Department Student Council will meet at 2:30 pm. Potomac Heights Community. Miss Lillian Picken of India will be the guest speaker at 11 am. Her subject will be “What Is India to You?” | CHURCH N "Sure Word of Prophecy’ Dr. Johnson's Topic Dr. Gove Grifith Johnson will preach at the National Baptist Me- morial Church at 11 a.m. tomorrow on “The Sure Word of Prophecy.” At 8 pm. the Rev. Ralph G. Turn- bull of Winnipeg, Canada, will speak. The Bible School Board will meet for dinner at 6 pm. Thursday. The prayer service will unite with the Bible Conference at 8 pm. Thursday. First Brethren Church The Rev. Curtis Morrill, mission- ary on furlough from French Equa- torial Africa, will speak at 11 am., telling of his experiences during his first term of service on the fleld. He is a missionary under the For- eign Missionary Society of the Brethren Church, and with his wife has recently completed his first term of service in Africa. He will address a united group of young people at 7 pm. and will also speak at 8 p.m. On Wednesday at 8 p.m. the pastor will lead in a consideration of the subject, “The Ministry of the Holy Spirit.” EVS, Sermons Announced By Dr. C. E. Hawthorne Dr. C. E. Hawthorne, pastor of the Wallace Memorial United Pres- byterian Church, will preach at 11 am, on “Faith for Today,” and at 8 p.m. on “Peculiar People.” About 35 young people from the various United Presbyterian Churches in Philadelphia are spend- ing the week cnd here as guests of Wallace Memorial, being here especiaily for the annual Wallace Sentor Christian Endeavor banquet tonight. The Rev. V. M. Cosby, pastor of the River Road United Presbyterian Church, is the speaker. The annual congregational dinner and business meeting will be held Monday evening. Dinner at 6:30 o'clock. There will be the election of trustees, ushers and the chairman of the Church Extension Committee. ‘The Nemoin Missionary Society will have a dinner meeting at the home of Miss Vivian Grey Smith, 18 E. Woodbine street, Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock and have installation of officers. This Is || HUMANE SUNDAY KINDNESS TO GOD'S Pilate’s Wife Religious Drama at Central Presbyterian Church 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 17, 18 and 19 8:00 P. No Admission Fee. " No Collection. CREATURES HELPS BUILD CHRISTIAN CHARACTER Pastors, teachers, parents are urged to teach young people the Bible's great lessons on justice and mercy to all creatures. Kindness leaflets gladly sent upon request. Humane Education Department ANIMAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 3900 Wheeler Road S.E., Wash., D. C. The mtfl?nhigt Church Headquarters—Methodist Building, 100 Mgrylund Ave. N.E. Resident Bishop, Edwi District Suerintendents, G. Eilis W olt Huthes, D. D., Nams. D D. ana E¢. Beers, D. D. Church School in All Churches at 9:45 A.M. DOUGLAS MEMORlAL 11th and H Sts. N.E Rev, Clarence H, Corkran, Minister. CALVARY__ Columbia Road Near Fifteenth St. ORRIS GRAVENOR ROBINSON. Louis A. Potter, Director of Musie. 11:00'a.m.—Morning Worship, Friends FRIENDS MEETING 40l'fl|0DDxl 13th and Irving Streets N. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 1 m.— Meetings_for_worship. _All welcome. 8:00 pm.—Evening Worship." McKENDREE MASONIC HALL Rhode Island and Mills AT NE Rev. Samuel E. Ross. D. g Minister. Worshin. 11 AM and 8 Friends \inllnx of Washington (Established 1930—2111 Florida_Ave.) Meeting for Worship First Day (Sunday) |at 11 am. Sunday school, 9:45 am. All| interested are \'r]comt Non-Sertarian | | | | | f§ DR. WILL H. HOUGHTON Pres. Moody Bible Institute, AM. “NOAH'S CARPENTERS" 8 P.M. Church of the Air. w n Rmen Dhuredns &P M INTERESTING _GOSPEL MESSAGES WITH APPEAL POW] WELCOME TO ALL Dr. Cuanx Foacev, Muister i ) DntanaGmcuunM “Chillum Heights Gospel Chapel EVANGELIST W. H. HUNTER of New Bedford, Mass. Will D V. Be With Us Tomorrow? Sunday School ‘and Bible Class. 10 AM Gospel Service, 8 P.M All” Welcome. New Hamp. Ave. & McDonald Pl N.E.* Preshyterian | ceNTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Southern General Assembly. Intersection 15th, 16th and Irving Sts. N.W. | Rev. James H. Taylor, D. D,, Pastor| m.—Sunday School. m—Sermon by Dr. Taylor. m.—Christian Endeayor. ) m.—Sermon_by Dr. Taylor. B2V finitrh ?rrahyn’rian Clulrch of the Pilgrims | WALLACE | MEMORIAL New Hompshire Ave. and Randolph St. N.W. C. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D., Minister 11:00 &.m.—*“Faith for Today."” eculiar Peopl firmhytprian NEW YORK AVE. CHURCH 13th & H& N. Y. Avenue re: MARSHALL, DR. ALBERT EVANS. m.—Church Bible School. ““The Sackcloth of Got ung Peaple’s Mestings. randmother Eve.” Dr. Marshall, Preaching. __ Choral Music. GUNTON-TEMPLE MEMORIAL 16th ana New(on Sts. lcv. Bernard Braskamp, D. D, a.m.—Church 8chool 11:0 lm—sermon by Dr. Braskamp. ‘With_ You Am Ay 2 st e a0, 6:45 p.m.—Young People’s Meetings. Ministe DR. PETER Minister LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, D. D., Pastor. Rev. Frederick J. Eckert, l. D Anlxuni h-m—. «THECFROBIGAL SON.» Rev. Frederick J. Eckert. —S8unday School, Jotermediate Luther m.—Senior” Luther League. .m. nunt People’s Luther Keller Memorial Lutheran Church Maryland Avenue and 9th St. N.E. J. Harold Mumper, 8. T. M., Pastor. Sunday Church School ot 9:30 a.m. The Bible Interpreted for Every- Day Life MORNING WORSHIP at 11 a.m. Installation of Church School Officers and Teachers. Sermon: “Witnesses for Christ.” 'YOUNG PEQPLE’S SOCIETIES Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Sixteenth and SIXT Kennedy Sts. N.W. J. HERBERT GARNER, Minister 11:00 am—“A CHRISTIAN PHI- LOSOPHY OF DUTY.” 9:45am.—S8. 8. 7:00 pm.—Y. P. " WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Kalorama near Columbia Rd. REV. JOHN C. PALMER, D. D., Minister 1:8unday, 9:45 a.m._Bible School. 0 a.m.—Morning_ Worship, rmon Palmer. for the GEORGETOWN - 5 tra--le:lna'p» 5 reet, near 3lst St Balley Kelly, D. D.. ~—The Church School. pahe Fishing Trips of St. 8:30 p.m.—Junior Endeavor Bociety. 7:00 p.1 -Inte: 1 Thursday, 8:00 -""d 0w We Got Our On the Parkway at N.W. Gift of the Presbyteriang of the South to the Natlon's Capital. Rev. Andrew R. Bird, Divine Worshiv, 11 a. A Cordial Wele Presbyterian Church 13th and Fairmont Streets N.W, REV. JAS. H. MIERS, Minisfer. 11 a.m.—“The Descent of the Holy (Broadcast o\cr RO 11:30 am) 00 p.m.—The | Ovening ™ of Seventh Seal.” Revelation Series. 1906 H St. N.W. l." :. Harvey Dunham, D. D., Minister m.—The Church School 19130 & A hicnl Bervice. Bok Tower Becital. ~ Address by the asto; 7:00 p.m—The Young People. EASTERN Md. Ave. & Sixth St. N.E. ALFRED E. BARROWS. D. D.. Pastor ot “Fuillppine SHERWOOD °* Rhode Island Ave. at 22nd St. N.E. 9 ur Influence on 8:00n, ll:le—'i“l'll'l‘zhf:rluho Road.” REV. TOLB! Connecticut Ave. at 18th & N Sts. N.W. Ministers: ALBERT JOSEPH McCARTNEY, D. D. WILLIAM HENRY DENNY || AM.—Morning Worship—"The Sim- plicity That Is in Christ Jesus.” Dr. McCartney Preaching. 9:30 a.m—gunday School for All Vesper Service, Thursday 5:00 p.m. CHEVY CHASE Dr. 3. Siiman Holliier, Minister hool. ship. WOODSIDE R814 Georgia Avenue, (Silver Spring Mar R. Smith. Ph, 11 nn-m_ or: *TRINITY 5th and Penna. Ave, &F Rev. Edward B. Wilcox, Minister. RYLAND 10th and D sts. S.W. Rev. K. G. New, Worship, 9 o A M ana 11:00 HAMLINE 16th and Allison Sts. N.W. H. Burgan, Minister. 11260 am. and £:00 )_p.m ——Worship. LINCOLN ROAD Ave.and Lincoln R4 NE. LD H, STONE, D. D, 0_AM. Third and A Streets N.E _Clarkson R. Banes. Mini . and Grant Cirele N.W. . Frank Steelman. Minister. Worship. 11_AM. and 8:00 P.M Every Man's Bible Class, 9:30 AM. ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. and River Rd. N.W. Walter M. Michael, D. D.. Minister ___Worship, 11 AM. and "UNION Street Near Penn. Ave. N.W. EDWARDS, D. Minister: Which Road. Ame: form_Service. “Fac- the Future With the ippines. WESLEY Connecticat Ave. and Jocelvn 8t. v. J. Luther Neff. Minister. 11:00 5 in—"Secing Eves.” 20th OHN R 1.00am 7:30 p.m. Mount Vernon Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St. N.W. Place The South’s Representative Church DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN, Minister ITY OF GOD.” HUMIL] EOD S RERCA T DR. JOHN W. RUSTIN, Minister. FOUND “The Church FREDERICK BROW 16th St. RY Na¥se of the States” N HARRIS, Minister BEBIRTH OF A NATION.” THE THE SUPREME COURT. Epiacopal Easbingtun_ Cathedral Wisconsin and Maessachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion____7:30 and 9:30 am. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00 s.m. | Preacher. the Dean. Presentation of Children’s Len- ten Offering and Address b; the Bishop of Washington ~ 4:00 p.m. Saint Mark’s “ON CAPITOL HILL® Third and A Streets Southeast REV. ROBERT J. PLUMB, Rector. 8:3 8O0 DR Event Eraver ‘nad Bermon by the Rector. Thursday, 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. ST. JOHN’S, GEORGETOWN 3210 0 8t N.W. Rev. F. BLAND TUCKER, Rector. Holy Communion, —Church _School. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 730 Dm,—Evening [Erazer and Sermon. Thursday, 10:00 a. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. The Countrv Church in the City. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Webster 8t. and Rock Creek Church Rd. Services 8:30 and_11:00 Church School, 9130 a.m. HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL th and Ogleth Sts. N.W. B AT A Services at Church School ST.JAMES’ CHURCH 222 8th St. N.E.—Tel. Atl. 1746. THE REV. A. Q. PLANK. Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 11, School 0. plemers. 7:30 p.m Baliy M. y Hours, Thurs., B o Contessions. Bar. 328 pm TRINITY CHURCH Piney Branch Rd. at Dahlia St. N.W. REV. RENO 8. HARP, Jr, Rector. 8:00 a.m.—Holy, Communion, 9: dren’s Service. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. All Souls’ Memorial Church Cathedral and Conn. Aves. N.W. REV. H. D. STERRETT, Rector. ffl ~—8und Bchool. . n}"’gfi. Friver and Sarmon. 30 and 1 ChfistChurch,Georgetown 31st and O Streets N.W. The Reverend J. Gillespie Armstrons. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. a.m.—~Church School. am.—Morning Prayer and Litany, “Peace,” ‘Wornom will Eptscopal St. Thomas’ Church 18th Street, Between P and Q Near Dupont Circle lav H. l Wilkinson. D. D., Rector. —Holy_Communion. am 9: 'V‘ and’ ll 0f) a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Service ‘and Sermon by the Rev. W. W. Gale. 7:00 pm.—Y. P F_ Address by the Res. Fr. Swiliiam J. Lailou of atholic University. Wod‘nudly &t 8 am. and Thursday st 8.m.—Holy Communion. Epiphany 1317 G Street N.W. Rev. Z. B. Phillips, D. D., LL. D. Rev. Duncan Fraser, B. A. m —Holy Communion. T Chureh Behon m.—Morning Pruu and Sermon by Dr. Pni m—Youns Peoples Fellowship. .m.—Evening Prayer lnd Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Hsu. ST. AGNES’ CHURCH 6 Que Street, N.W. Rev. A, 3° Duboin. '8 Sunday Masses, Benediction T X t., 7. m. St. Margaret’s Conn. Ave. and_ Bancroft "‘fi: REV. WILLIAM L. MAYO, Minister in Cha: 8.3 30 am. —Hfllv Cnmmm}io G on by Dulnllv. Wllh- b 7:00 p m.—Young People's Fellowship, Thurs.. 11 a.m.—Holy Communion. CHURCH OF ST.STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION Sixteenth and Newton Streets N.W. The Rev. Paul D. Wilbur, 8. T. B., Rector. Holy Communion Church” Schoo Sorning Praver and Sermon Young People’s Fellowship . Evensong WEEKDAY !!nvlcl!- Holy Communion -.10:00a.m. SAINT JOHN’S CHURCH 16th and H Streets :00 a.m—Holy Communion. -Morning Prayer and Preacher, Dr. Hart. :30 a.m.—Chureh_8chodl. —MomInt Prlnr nfld Bermon. e Preacher, Rev. 3 m 23rd St. Near Washington Cirele. 30 8 m—Holy_Communton, 0 T Balmar of Ca r of “Can 8:00 p.m.—Evensons and Adoratio ; 7 Ne e rreciion, Rev. Enoch M. CONFERENCE THE CATHOLIC LIFE ST PAULS CHUICH ESOAY, APRIL T6TH - REV ROLAND F. F. PALMER, S.S.J.E ZInstructions at 5:00 and 7:00. m Benediction a4 8:00. at 6:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP at 7:45 p.m. . Sermon: “Be Ye Separate” THE HOMELIKE CHURCH 4th and B Streets S.E. REV. J. LOWREY FENDRICH, D. D, LL. D 11:00 a.m.—“THE VITAL USE OF FAITH. 7:45 p.m.—“THE POWER OF THOUGHT.* 4812 Georgia Ave.NW.