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CF3RBH MU TO EMPHASIZE SPECIAL DAYS Campaign to Increase Attendance Will Open Tonight. The executive committee of the *‘Go-t.o-Church" campaign which opens tonight with a mass meeting in Tomlinson Hall, has designated Nov. 10 as Youth Day, with special attention to boys’ activities and programs. Invitations are to be issued the American Legion and other patriotic and fraternal organizations for Patriotic Day, Nov. 17. Family Day, Nov. 24, is to stress the attendance of families at services which open Thanksgiving week Mns D Willia CafTray. evangelist of Spokane, Wash., is to speak at Roberts Park M. E. Church tonight at 7:30. It is to be first of a series of meeting' to further the evangelistic and i financial program outlined in a resolution of thp annual Methodist j conference at Bedford last May. Th Woodside Christian Church. Frankfort, is to hold its annual i home-coming Sunday. The all-day meeting is to include Bible School and preaching, a bas- ; ket dinner followed by a program in ; the afternoon, and night services, j The Rev. Ora McDaniel is hold- j ing his twenty-second revival at the ! Woodside Church. The Indiana State Gideon Con- i vention is to open tomorrow with a ; banquet and rally at 6:30 in the ! Y. W C. A. Paul A Westburg, international ; president. Is to speak. Local and visiting Gideons are to speak in churches Sunday. The Lynhurst Baptist Church, the Rev. C H. Schoik, pastor, is to ob- j serve the ninth anniversary of the \ church building in an all-day celc- 1 brat ion Sunday. In the morning the Rev. S. G. j Huntington of the Indiana Baptist j State convention is to speak and pledges for next year’s building obligatioas are to be received. A concert by the church orchestra J and a group of spirituals by the Mt. j Zion Colored Baptist Church male chorus is scheduled for the afternoon. following a basket dinner. The evening service is to include a report of the building fund commit tap, a sermon by Mr. Schcik, and music. The Foreign Missionary .Society of the Capitol Avenue M. E. Church is to meet with Mrs. H. L Foreman. 3835 Wnshington-blvd, Nov. 7 at 2. M unhers of the Golden Link Class are invited. Mrs. A. C. Hawn is to lead the devotional service; Miss Lois Young is to give a "Map Talk" on South America, and Mrs. C. E. Asbury is to speak on "Foreign Missions.” Musical arrangements arc to be in charge of Mrs. Homer Jones. The Men’s Bible Class of the Seventh Presbyterian Church is to hear the Rev. Thomas N. Hunt speak on "Judith Taken Captive," Sunday at 9:30. Florence MacDonald, soprano, acenmnanied by Earl Howe Jones is to sing for the Bro'herhood Class of the First Baptist Church Sunday morning. A service in nonor of the beginning; of the fifteenth year of Rev. Ephraim D Lowe as pastor of the Olive Branch Christian Church is to be held at the church Sunday at 9:30. Dr. Abe Cory, general secretary of the pension fund for pastors of Disciples of Christ churches, is to preach. INFANT ORANG-UTAN DIES: MOTHER GRIEVES Chicago Zoo Attendants Fail in Efforts lo Save Baby. P<i r„ilr,l * CHICAGO. Nov. I.—Nancy. 161pound orang-utan, s’umprd dejectedly in a corner of her cage at Lincoln Park Zoo today, grieving foi her son. Cv, who died because his mother could not. feed him. Apparently realizing her offspring was dying. Nancy late yesterday released him from her arms for the first time since his unexpected birth 10 davs ago. Zoo attendants hurriedly took the baby out of the cage in a tie*, bundled him in blankets and fed him human milk. Cy revived slightly but bv the time two child specialists reached the zoo he was dead.

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firt Prchytcrisn The R*i Georg" Arthur ?rant.7. pastor Church >chooi. ; morning A Reason for Hope : night. A ; Double Lif--1 *t Side Churrh of Christ—Tne Rev. H . McCord pastor. Morning. Last W’lii and Testament"; night. Security of the Believer.” Grscc M. F..—The Re . Wallace C. Calvert. nastor Children's service, theme The Lad Who Bragged" adult service, theme. Conquering Faith"; night, "The Test of Life. ’ Blaine Avcnti r.M 1.. -The Rev term!*'! O. Carne- pastor Morning. Th" Gift of Power' night, ermon bv Dr. W C. Hartinger, district superintendent. Oaklandon Christian—The Re' Leslie Sparks, pastor Morning "Christ and His Church* , night. "Citizens of Two Worlds." Grace Church of the Rrethren—Morning the Re-. Lvnn A Tripp, social service director of the church Federation, theme, Barrier' night. Elder Frank E Hav theme. Serving God With the Whole Heart ” Robert Park M. E —The Rv Chari*". 7 Alexander nastor Morning, Mak:a? the Best of Life"; night. A Good Father." Third Christian—The Rev. Wm . Rothenhurg r pastor. Morning "Th* Christian and His Money", night. "Everyday Religion." Grace Baptist Th* R.*v H B McClanahan pastor Morning and night, the Rev R. D. Vasey, speaker. Central Christian—The Rev W A Shulienb*rger pastor. Morning. In the Broadcasting Room’ ; night, "Mv Deepest Impression of Europe " Broadway M. E. The Rev Richard M Millard pastor. Morning. An Adequate ■ inr 8 Thrilling Race* ; night. Whv Am I So Easily Disturbed?" or Christ and the Christian Life ” Missionary Tahernarle The Ret Otti „ , N ‘L , y r pastor Morning Making Rignt Choices.’ th- Rev Minnie Thomas speaker, afternoc .. “Christian Education " L™,, P .i tto ” evangelist: night. Which Fori. the Rev. A Pearson, speaker. n," >sl vr N T , Vork Gospel Mission—The rot il .. lUbcs ’ P a -stor. Afternoon. 11 ,j!. ca A H Pllnes§ night. "Heaven or g/lis! thC ”" V ' '" ssephine Hockett. evanHeteher Place M. K. The Rev. Howard 'J ~Jr nastor Morning. Miss Irene Duncan ■ pr-aker in behalf of the Worn- i an: Home Missionary Society on Thank I Offering; evening service. 7:45, bapiist The Rev Carleton W Atwalei oa' tor Morning "Life at the From PreludTe U ’ P1 ° n; I,lKht * "Converted u , fiaa irtr Gbrisfian The Rev Herbert J Wilson, nastor. Morning. Restoring the Missionary Vision of the New Testament Church : right Mr. O. B Montz sneaker. Advent Episcopal The Rev George S -.!i ‘‘wo th nastor. Holt Communion <■’ 30: Sunday School. 9:30: Holv commumoi. and sermon. "Inferiority Com nlex." 11 Zion tvangelical The Ret Frederick R Danes nastor. Mom ng. R"formaticn Dav Service German and English. "A Glorious Heritage " All Stints’ Cathedral Th. Rev Robert C Alexander, vicar. 7 .70. Holv Communion; 0:45. church school; 10:55, church hour nursery: 11. communion and ser-

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Fa'rview Prhvt*ri n The R*' Virgc D Ragan nastor Morning Whv Ve Belie* ;n Missions . night. Young People’! [ Meeting. • Prentiee Presbvterian The Rev Malcolm Dunr. McN-al nastor Mornms communion; night. Tuxls Society meeting. Fdgewood M. E. — The Rev. M. O. Robhin- nastor Morning Divine Valuations". nlcir "One Friend and Two Enemies” Wallace street Presbyterian— The R*v Roy F. Mueller, pastor Morning. "The question of Christian Thinking"; night. Young People's Meeting. Second Moravian Episcopal—Th* R*v. Grorge C Westphal. pastor. Morning. A Prayer for the Spread of the Kingdom night. ‘Upon Mount Nebo." Madison Avenue M. E. —The R?v A M MeCul!ot:gh. pastor. Morning. "Perfect Obedience": night, "Divine Love." Memorial Baptist The Rev. George G Kurnev pastor. Morning, communion; nigh; ' Religion of the Foot." Central Avenue M. E.—The Rev Charles Drake Skinner. p2Stcr. Morning, A Homely Virtue—Courage": night. Mr. Ivan Farr, Edinburg. Ind . speaker. All Churrh of Christ, Seifntist— Lessonsermon. Everlasting Punishment." t'niversitv Park Christian— The Rev. Grundy Fisher, pastor. Morning. "I Believe in Salvation": night, "The Use and Abuse of the Bible." Meridian Street M. E.—Ttae Rev. Abram S Woodard, pastor. Morning, "The Cup of Fellowship and Blessing Holy Communion. Broadway Baptist —The Rev. R M Dodrili. pastor. Morning, Paul A. Westburg international president of Gideons, speaker; night, "Throw Out the Life Line " Brightwood Christian The Rev. Jacob J. M Strife pastor Morning them*. "Master or Servant"; evening "The Roval Invitation."

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St. George’s Episcopal Francis Tr’ vicar Holv Communion. 8 churdi school. 9: morning service with sermon. 10. Hill Crest Baptist—The Rev Joseph B Icher. nastor. Morning services. 9:30. theme The Great White Throneevenine service. 7.30 theme Moses Broken Promise", communion 8:30: B Y. P U.. 6:30. Broadway Evangelical—The r. v C. orge S Lo/ier. nastor. Morning them*. N'e, oer Hot or Cold ” Meridian Heights Presbyterian —The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, nastor. Morning service. 10:45 theme The Faith of Our Fathers Young People's meeting 6:30. Washington Street M. E.—The Rev. L. H Kendall, pastor. Morning service 10:30 theme. "The Man With a Rose": service. 7:30. conducted bv gospel team from Wheeler Rescue Mission. North M. E.—The Rev C A McPheetors. par-tor, Morning servic* 10:45. theme. "When Is Man Religious?" musical festival. 7:45. Irvington Presbyterian The Rev John B Ferguson, pastor. Morning. Blind Couragenight. "A Forced Follower." Unity Truth Center—The Rev. Murrel O Powell, paster. Morning service, 11 theme, "The Whole Armor of God." River Avenue Baptist —The Rev George D. Billeisen. pastor. Morning service, 10:30. theme. "The Living Christ": night, "The Deeper Meaning of the Cross.” All Souls Unitarian —The Rev. F S C. Wicks, pastor. Morning theme, "Nothing Common.” Immanuel Reformed— The Rev. Herbert F. Weckmueller. pastor. Morning. 55th

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