Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1942 — Page 11

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Methodist

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

38th and North Meridian Sts. Rev. C. A. MePheeters, D. D., Minister

J. Russell Paxton, Director of Music

Mrs. J. Russell Paxton Organist

9:15 A. M. Church School Worship Youth Choir Will Sing

10:45 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon: “What Does Easter Mean to You?” 4:30 P. M. Baptismal Service

CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST

Capitol at 30th St. E. Arnold Clegg, Minister

#5, 8:15 A. M. Church School Easter Program by Children

10:40 A. M. Sermon Theme

“Easter Victory” Special Easter Music

EAST TENTH ST. METHODIST

10th St. and Keystone Ave,

Rev. A. M. Brown, Pastor

9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Theme: “Faith in Eternal Life” Music by Youth and Adult Choirs 6:30 P. M.—Youth Program 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Theme: “A Living Christ” ly by the Adult Choir

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Central tral Avenue Methodist Church

Central Avenue at 12th F. Marion Smith, D.D. Minister 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship Easter Music

Christus Resurrepit Ravanello The Promise of the Resurrection Dickinson Hallelujah Chorus .... Handel March Pontificale ... Lemens Subject: “What Is the Meaning of Life?”

MERIDIAN ST. METHODIST

800 N. Meridian Dr. Logan Hall, Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. Sermon Topic: “Easter and War” Special Music by the Quartet: Ocie Higgins, Soprane Mary Frey Barton, Contralte Farrell Scott, Tenor Virgil Phemister, Bass Myra Goodnow Clippinger, Organist-Director Ruth Rainier Nessler, Harp

BROADWAY METHODIST

Broadway and Fall Creek Blvd. Dr. John F. Edwards, Pastor

Worship Service, 9:20 A. M. Duplicate Service, 10:45 A. M. “IMMORTALITY vs. LIFE ETERNAL”

7:30 P. M. Purdue Choir of 200 Voices Will Give Sacred Concert

Mr. Albert P. Stewart directing

Brightwood Methodist 2410 Station St.

Rev. Almon J. Coble, Pastor

Sunrise Service, 6:30 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:45 & M. An Eas a Pesta ns eo a us foal Pageant y the Choir

NEW JERSEY STREET

METHODIST

E. New York and New Jersey Sts. Rev. J. BR. Flanigan, Minister

9:15 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 AM. —Mor ning Worshi Easter Cantata: “The Resurrection” Public

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST

Cor. Delaware and Vermont

Rev. Sumner L. Martin, Minister

Sunrise Service for Young People, 7:30 A. M.

Church School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. Sermon Topic: “Easter — The

Sunrise of Man’s Pilgtimage.” Asbury N Memorial Methodist

W. New Yor atk a M. Krott, "Minister

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mbe Serm n—""Why the Easter Interest” 7:30 t Ml ant, “The Challenge . he Cross”

ST. PAUL'S METHODIST 424 Minerva Rev? Orlando H. Banks, Pastor Easter Services 10:30 A. M.—Sunday School 11:15 A. M.—Special Easter Program and Sermon

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH

E. New York and Grant Ave.

Wallace C. Calvert Minister

Mrs. Carson McGuire, directress Mrs. C. E. Wrancher, Seganist

Morning Service, 10:30 M. Subjest, are ly Death”

Easter Cantata to Choral Program The public cordially invited

EAST PARK METHODIST

E. New York and Temple Ave, Rev. Golden A. Smith, Minister

Sunrise Seryice, 6:00 A. M. “The a ROFY in tableau

9:13 A a ~Chw n ‘Schoo! 19:30 A —Mornin service with bag sm. and reception of

3:00 P. Mo maror Tvespers

Trinity Methodist Church

623 Divisio Rev. C. P. Hert, Pastor 6:30 A. M. Sunrise Foy vies Rev. Hert, Speak Subject, “The Empty Toms» choo 9:30 A

30 A. M. Through n sud Receiving

mbers Into Chureh Subject, “A “A Risen Christ” 1:30 P.M.

hawrenge, Methodist Church

'E. Parrett, Minister 8: " a Eh Service at Cenal High School 9: 30 A ~Church Schosi ~—Easter Worship Service “The Lord Hath Triumph”™ arris: “Golden Harps,” A Car ol t—Easter “Triumphant® 180 P. M.—Easter Cantata, “Vie. ory’

Riverside Park Methodist

Harding and Edgemont St oN Aldine E. Kirk NN Minister A. M.—Sunrise Service . - A. M.~Fublita Nothin followed Church School classes Special Easter Music Sermon Topic: “The Victory of Faith” 6:30 P. M.—Intermediate and Senior Youth Fellowship

FLETCHER PLACE METHODIST CHURCH

Cor. Fletcher & oareinia Aves. Howard G. te, Minieise Easter Sunita Mething Worship Yio: 13 A. M, Sermon: ‘The | APRA Promise” Sheed Musie Evening Servi ce. aan oTEB0 BN

EDWIN RAY METHODIST Lauty St. and Woodlawn Ave.

“iy 9:5 Ch hs hoo u Morning Worship § ):30

Serm “The Tre meporan) re Special Faster eC LW, and Senior C + ss Alice ath, Orta ist

Omar Rybolt rector

BELLAIRE METHODIST CHURCH

49th and Crittendon

Rev. Stanley Mahan, Minister Sunrise Serhce oe a M. Tomb”

e Open Worship Service, 10:40 A M. “He Is Risen” Men's Bible Class, 9:30 A, M. Henry F. Wood, speaker Be a worshiper on Easter

First Wesleyan Methodist

Corner Hort and Shelby , E. A. Cri

Sul e's Service 8:30 P. M. Youns Sk will give flannel graph

Ph Seivices, 30 P.M. Con ed by Rev. and Mrs. Hayes, mi maries from Hope, » Ky.

Salvation Army

THE SALVATION ARMY

CITADEL CORPS

24 8S. Capitol , Com. Officer

- iva ky: P.M,

essage by

Lea Special Easter Music b Lia Band and Sengster Bri rigad

The Salvation Army Fountain Square Corps k & Woodiawn

— Episcopal

CHRIST CHURCH

“On the Circle” E. Ainger Powell, Rector

ny Cmmuhion (music) . . 8 00 A. M. Mats union (said)... 7:30 A M. ren I Festival .. 9:30 A. M. Choral Eucharist and Sermon 10:45 A. ML

Musie by Fi and dor Choir of

st. Matthew's Episcopal

Be 3 Wiha ngton)

ard | Yoder, 6:00 A M.—Low Cele ion of Holy 7:30 AM. 1 I of

Communion

Setting in

. ML. ren’s Festival Presental of pan rn

ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH New York and Illinois Sts. Rev. Wm. Burrows, Rector

130 A.M. } Som ioe A. No anion and 6:30 A, M.-

8:50 A. , Communion

All Saints Cathedral

Central Ave. at 16th St. John M. Nelson, Vicar Arnold Spencer. fst matt Ant :45 A. M.,, Holy Eucharist, A x

(Disciples of Christ)

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister

MORNING

9:15- 9

:30—Easter Music by the Orchestra.

9:30-10:30—Bible School with classes and departments for all ages.

10:45—Worship. Vested Choir Presenting Easter Music. Sermon: “The Alluring Forever.” Dr. Shullenberger.

EVENING

5:15—Youth’s Social Hour

6:00—Youth Groups. “The Challenge of the Coss.”

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. Rural St. 0. A. Trinkle, Minister 6:30 A. M.—Sunrise Service 9:15 A. M.—Bible School

10:45 A. M.—Worship Sermon Subject: “The Resurrection.”

7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Service Subject: “The Marching Order” A Family Bible School with Classes for Every Age.

REVIVAL

Continues to April 12 Every Night, 7:30

Hear: Dr. LaVerne Taylor, one of America’s great Evangelists, A Cordial Welcome to All

Nillside Christian Church

18th and Ingram Hoyt 8. Canary, Minister 3:38, A M.—Easter Sunrise Sermon 9:30 A. M.—Sermon: “In Order that ht ieht Bare Fruit

God” 10:30 A. ML — Bible School, Goal, ‘10 7:30 P. M.—Cantata, “The Crucifixion.” by J. Stainer Soloists: Rover Lancaster, baritone Ernest Gilliat, tenor Organist & Choir Director: Herbert J. Wilson

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH

8. Penn. and Raymond St. Rev. Wales E. Smith, Pastor

Three Identical Services 8:45 A. M. 9:13 4 Mn 10:45 A. M.

7:00 Evening W orghin. bs a Ni Baptismal ce

FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN CHURCH

North St. and Berwick Ave. Rev. Leon K. Weatherman

6 A. M.—Sunrise Service, Choir, Cana tata: “The Living Reaeemer

Merging VolMp! 9:30 A, to 11 ‘Christ Ertumphants

3 P. M.—Baptismal Service

ERA 1S CHRISTIAN CHURCH

cOth St at Kenwood

RIE Grundy Fisher Minister

NORTHWOOD

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

46th St. and Central Ave. Rev. Theodore O. Fisher

19: DAM “Worth p feivie. SiDjeety

Special heist ¥ aa

“THIRD CHRISTIAN

Broadway at! at Seventeenth 9:30 A M ure chool 10:10 A. M. =~T%s Sultancous Easter er hia F Rothenbueger in Sane-

an Yocum in Church Parlor wr Joseph Lautner di-

P. M—Baptismal Service . M.—Easter Drama MEADLAWN CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3815 Fletcher Ave. Rev. Charles H. DeVoe 8:00 A, M=Sultdas morning Worship nd Bible School

10: 13 A.M, wPupleate Service 1 100 P. M. —Evening Service

THE UNITED CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

MISSION BUILDING Indianapolis, Ind.

Baptist

Welcome to

101 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS

9:25 A. M.—Entire Family Easter Services General Robert H. Tyndall guest speaker

INDIANA THEATER

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Sts,

Carleton W. Atwater Pastor 0:25 A. M.—Bible School Easter program

10:30 A. M.—Worship: "God's Victory and Jurs,, etn ¥ Atwater, ie ene : “When or em Burned Out” Roland C. Pickhardt, Assistant Pastor, Preaching Kervices—Orchestra, Chorus, ot one Chot oir and Soloists

Woodruff Place Baptist Church

E. Michigan and Walcott Sts. Pev. L. C. Trent, Pastor

Sunday School—Easter Program in Classes and Departments .... 9:30 A. M.

Morning Worship | 10:45 A. Mu “But He Is Risen.” (Baptismal Service)

Evening Worship . .. 118 “Ye Would Not” (Bagtiettl | Service)

BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

d Linden Sts, Wa or Porter

ver WIRE, 83 to 8:30 A. M. Broaden pay School, 9:30 A. M.

W hi “Christ's ResurMoraing. Worshin: Resurrection of

rec Every Believer’ 7:45 P. M.—Cantata: “The Lord Is Risen’

GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST

Southern Ave. at Shelby St Rev. C. Spurgeon Paschall Sunrise Service A Sunday School 8 A. Morning Worship... ‘ A. “He Is Risen” Ttaining ki 5p Evening Woren P

Easter on Chol Visitors Welcome

Tuxedo Park Baptist Church

29 N. Grant Ave. U. 8. Clutton, D. D,, Minister

9:30 A, M. to wiki Hsu ified Service e Chal llenge of the Resurrectio

7:00—Cantata-P The Master Liveth ®

United Brethren

THE FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Park and Walnut Sts. Rev. George F. Snyder, Minister Sunday School Classes for All... 9:80 orning Worship, 11: WIRE, 11:30.12

Directed b We ‘Cheeas a 7:30 P. w

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS

UNITED BRETHREN Corner Hanna and Otterbein Rev. Roy H. Turley, Pastor Morning Worship, ® A. M.

Evangelical Lutheran

Lutheran Church of Our

Redeemer

Fairfield and Park Rev. Wm. H. Eifert, pastor Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon Topic: “Easter Spells Vietory” Easter Music by Church Chairs Cordial Welcome to All

Evangelical

FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH

New York and East Sts, Rev. Harold H. Hazenfield, Pastor

6:00 A. M.—Sunrise Communion Service 92:30 A. M.—Sunday Schoo 10:40 A, M.—Morning Worshin, “Vie30 P. M. ee A Meeti M.—Young coples eetin 0 P. M.—An Easter Drama' “Inte Thy Kingdom”

; ST. PAUL'S Evangelical Lutheran S. New Jersey and MeCarty

Sts. Dr. H, M. Zorn, Pastor

Sunday Morning Services 8:30 A. M. and 10:30 A. M.

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Evangelical and Reformed

ZION EVANGELICAL

North and New Jersey Sts. Frederick R. Daries, D. D,, Pastor, Louis F. Suedmeyer, Assistant Pastor 8:30 A. M.—First Service of Warship

. M.—Second Service of Wor

ship Sermon by Pastor Daries Reception of New Members 11:45 A. M.—Communion Service (00 P. M.—Baptismal Service

ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL and REFORMED

852 Sanders St. Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, Minister

Morning Worship, 10 A, M. Easter Memorial Lilly Service, Reception of new members and Holy Communion

Church of God

NORTH SIDE

CHURCH OF GOD 900 W. 30th St. Rev. Ross H. Minkler Sunday School<9:80 te 10 A. M.

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Presbyterian

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Delaware at 16th

Ministers GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ HARRY E. CAMPBELL

Two Morning Services 9:30 and 11:00 A. M.

Sermon Topic: “TASTE 18 THE TEST" John 6:37

Dr. Frantz will preach

Antiphonal Easter Music by the Combined Choirs

4 P. M, Children’s Baptismal Service

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN

Central Ave. and 47th St.

Sidney Blair Harry, D. D, Minister Two Morning Services 8:30 A. M.—10:45 A. MM. Same Sermon at Both Services “The Sienifiea lien of the Resurrection

9: 3 a M. Church School 7:00 P. M.—Young Peoples Service

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central

Dr. Roy Ewing Vale

Rev, Stewart W. Hartfelter Ministers

M.—Bible School M.—Dr. Vale Preaching ghied on uly Heaven-Kissing

J=3outh Society” Thurs.—Mid-week Service

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister.

Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

JEAN 8S. MILNER, D.D,, Minister

Morning Worship, 11 A, M. Sermon by Dr. Milner

Church School Easter Service, 9:30 A. M.

~ Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton Ave. at 11th

Rev. C. Sumpter Logan, Minister Sunday School—8:30 A, M. Morning Worship—16:45 A. M. fermen Topic: “The Peril of Detours ine the Bastes Fact”—Easter Musie

TROUB MEMORIAL

PRESBYTERIAN Cottage Ave. at Leonard St.

Rev. I. A. Kelly, Pastor

9:43 A. M.—Sunday School 10:45 A, M.~Devine Worship Subject: “Immortality” Easter Cantata by the Choir

FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN

46th, Capitol to Kenwood . Rev, Virgil D. Ragan, Minister

Morning Worship 10:45 A, M, aoe T

embers

Pilgrim Holiness

Second Pilgrim Holiness 1421 Cruft

Rev. George E. Huff, Pastor

6-7 A. M.—Sunrise service 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school 10:30 A, M.—Morning a Baster Massage bY Pas 7:30 P. M.—Rev, Riberal will bring ae Visitors Vs! dove

Inter- Denominational

"WHEELER MISSION 245 N. Delaware St. INVITES You!

7:30 A. M.—Young Peoples Sunrise Praver Service 8:00 A. M-—Rpeakfast Club 2:30 B M.—Children’s Easter Serviee :00 P. M.—Easter Music, Young People's Fellowship 43 P. M.—Evangelistio Sopvne. Music and Testimon Sermon by Rev. Herbert E. Eberbardt “Infallible Proofs”

a TERERINNE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

Sixteenth and Delaware Ellis W. Hay, D. D.. Minister 11 A. M., Easter Service Subject: ” “To Be or Not to Be

A Question of Immortality

CITY-WIDE EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN

INVITES CO-OPERATION OF ALL INDIANAPOLIS CHURCHES

Special Services

Catholic

~ Ghureh of the Little Flower

14th at Bosart REV. JOHN C. RIEDINGER

EASTER MASSES High NIBE. oot vitu ravens s vos ee reve eres 5:00 A. M. 1OW Mass .oovsvnesvvesrionneveivesd,. 1:30, 9:00 BIEIR MASE, fr crisnreitns nrsianivar ce JOLI0 A, M. Sermon at All Masses Little Flower Devotions

Deaths—Funerals indianapolis Times, Satur., April & ID

BEHR--Frank, father of Elmer J. and Mrs. Lena Wa voth of ane 301i and Emmert of Louise tlle, We passed away at Behe. Fesidance,

Gimber ursde, - held ie 3. Funeral services wi Pe he the Wald funeral home d morning, Apel ‘6, at 8: 1 a iy 8t. aft Shure 35 n riven Friends are welcome. Fiend all at the funeral home after pir A Sathirday afternoon.

BURNS-—Lynn A,, entered into rest Frie day, age 47 years, son of Mrs. Bonnie C. Burns, brother of Mrs. Mayme White ing, Mrs. Grace Clark, Mrs. Ethel Locke, Mrs, Anna Hargrove, Mrs. Maude Millie can, Mrs. Blanche Reed and Bugens Burns. Services Monday, 3 p. at the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. "Burie al Crown Hill 08 N. Friends ma call at Tesiaense: 108 Rutal st. un 12 noon, Monda

CLARK—Lewis A., of 841 N, Keystone 3VS4 entered into rest Fda age T7 yea husband of Clara V. Clark k, father of Jesse A. Clark stepiatiior of William L. Johnson, brother of Mise hil ag Carter, Services Monday, Harry W. Moore peace Sh or Blirfa Mt. Jackson cemetery. Friends are wels come,

COLLINS—Dora, age 82, beloved wife of Lee, passed awa Friday. Funeral serve ices at the resi olike 1519 Southeastern ave, Monday, april 2 p. Frien invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the residence any time. Meyer & Abdon Service.

HUSE—Edwin R., husband of Julia A., father of Dorothy, Frank P., Roy L., Glenn B., J. Harold Huse and ‘Mrs. Gras at he died Friday. Friends ma e Sirhy Mortuary, Meridian a st., after 2 p. m. Saturda: Monday, 2:30, at the INOTLUNT . Burial Crown Hill cemetery, Friends invited.

Nazarene

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

1621 E. Washington Rev. Edward K. Hardy, Pastor 6:30 to 7:30 A. M.

5:00 P. M. SS. PETER AND PAUL CATHEDRAL

Meridian at 14th Rt. Rev. Raymond R. Noll,

V. G,, Pastor Sunrise Service 9:30 A. M—~Sunday School Easter Program Rally 6 A. M. Pontifical Mass

10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M, Celebrated by the Pastor ' Rev. U. E. Harding Guest Speaker 6:30 P. M. Youth Groups

WEST SIDE

Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, D.D., Bishop of Indianapolis,

at

NAZARENE

11th and King Ave.

at 9 o'clock Mass. Othe will be at 5 and 0 rly

11 A. M. Pontifical Mass * will be celebrated by the Most

The Cathedral Scola Cante . - der the direction of Elmer A Ste fen,

K. 8. G., will sing at bot t CHURCH OF THE Masses. The de Rohmer Sere Choir will sin the 7:30 Low

G Mass, a Young Ladics Choir w Masses

KIMBERLIN—Ella B., mother of Nellie Terry, Mae Edwards of Carthage, Ind., and Marie Kimberlin, passed away Friday, April 3. Services Monday: 2:30 . m., at the home of Mrs. 2540 . New Jersey. Friends es Vaurial Washington Park

LEUKHARDT-—-August H., father of G. A. and Willlam G, Leukhardt, Chicago ts : Mary M. Leukhardt, city, 258 away at his residence, 923 N. sville ave., Friday, 10:10 a. m., age 85 y Fu neral services at Grinsteiners funeral home, 1601 E. New York st., Monday, 2 8 m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery, lends may call at joe funeral home after 6 p. m., Saturday

McGEE-—-George W., entered into rest 3 Detroit, Michigan, Thursday, age ears, father of Mrs. Rachel We awrence, Ind.; Mrs. Henry Jessee and Mrs. Jack Ryan, Detroit, Mich.; grande father of Joan Moore of Indiana olis, and Harry Jessee Jr. Detroit, ich.; brother of John McGee, Gaiveston Ind. Services Monday, 1:30 p. m, the Harry W. Moorg peace chapel. ® Burial Crown Hill cemetery.

MYERS-—Mrs. Carrie, beloved wife of Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Heiner, passed away Saturday. Services Monday m, at the residence, 2516 Central ave. Buria Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may ca at the above address after 3 p. m. Sune day. Little & Sons Service.

OSBORNE—David L., 115 8. Ritter, Dassoq away Friday morning. Service the

Flapner & Buchanan mortuary, Wo

Rev. Everett Atkinson, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:30 A. M.~Morning Worship. Speaker, Mattie Wines 7:30 P. M.—Evening Services. Speaker, Rev. J. E. Hughes Rev. Hughes will continue servfces throughout the week at 7:30 p. m.

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Olive and Le Grande Ave. Rev. H. J. Rahrar, Minister 6:30 A. M.—Sunvrise Service 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School; Easter Program

Revival Service—10:30 7:30 P.M. . P. Wolpe, Evangelist, speaking

ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH

129 South Capitol DOWNTOWN CHURCH

Schedule of Masses

10 A. M., Mass 11 A. M., Solemn High Mass

Special

Rev. Bernard Sheridan

6 A. M.—7:30 A, M.—9 A. M.

at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Intermen Crown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary. PARRISH—Nettie S., 1321 N. Denny st. widow of Samuel, mother of Lucille Taylor and Emerson Parrish, grandmother of James Owen and Anna Joyce Taylor and Jeanne E. and Robert E. Parrish, departed this life Friday, a 82. Funeral Monday, April 6, at the Moore & Kirk northeast funeral hom 2530 station st., 10 p, m. Burial Flor Park. Friends invited.

SEILER—Joseph F., 70 years, beloved huse band of Maude Seiler, brother of Mrs. J. Schumaker, gossed away Friday. Fue neral Monday, m., at the G. H, Herrmann funeral home, 1505 8, East st., 9 a. m. at St. Patrick’s church. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph. Friends may call after 4 p. m, Saturday.

SMITH —Michael, beloved husband of Me= dora and father of Robert Smith and Joanna Weiler and brother of Thomas Smith, passed Sway Wednesuay 2 m.

NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Eugene and Barnes Rev, T. W. Stofer, Pastor 0:30 A. M,, Special Easter Service 10:30, Morning Theme: “Resurrection Buds” Special Young Tp onle’s Program

HOLY CROSS

Oriental and Ohio Sts.

0 P Revival begins ‘With eve, segvice 7:30 Rev. Dwight Steininger Evangelist and chalk artist Prof. Gilbert Russford, singer

RAY STREET CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Ray St. and Warren Ave.

Rev. Flova E. Cole, Minister 9:30 A Sungas 3 School Revival Figs at, 1 . an

7:30 Rev. A. E, Kelly, Evangelist

Choristers and Male Chorus.

High Mass, 10:30 A. M.

Devotions in Honor of the Risen Saviour at 5 P, M.

CHURCH OF THE

Solemn High Mass of the Resurrection, 6 A. M., Sung by Boy

Low Masses, 7:30 and 9 A. M.

Funeral Monda 10 Shirley Brothers Central Yeharel, oth mad Illinois, Friends may call at the chapel any time, 1 p. m. Saturday.

Card of Thanks

CLEMENTS—We wish to extend our “sine cere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness, sympathy nad beautiful floral offerings received at the death of our beloved husband, father, son and brothe er, William Henry (Red) Clsments, and we especially than Rev. J. Cralg, the singers, organist, pianist, Hy ora t 64, American Jegron, Bridgeport Masonie lodge No. 162, & A. M. and the W. D, Beanblossom te hom THE CLEMENTS FAMILY.

In Memoriams 3

Burl atts in Charge 0p, M., Y. P. 8, Service

ST. FRANCIS de SALES

22nd and Avondale

Rev. Joseph Clancy Rev. Joseph Vollmer Masses on Easter: 6 AL M, 10 A. M. 8 A. M. High Mass Mr, James Sweeney Director of Choir Organist, Mrs. Jean Kirsch

United Lutheran

ST. MARK’S United Lutheran

Prospect and Linden Sts, (2 blocks east of Ft. Square)

The Rev. R. H. Benting, D. D., Minister

Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.

FISHER, | Mina ‘Burris—who , pessed away away one vear ago tomorrow, April Maybe a heart needed a So He loaned us for awhile, Those lovely lips and eyes of blue And that angelic smile. But the world was surely brightened By this one who could not stay. God needed that beautiful flower To bloom in his garden that day So He transplanted fat delicate Fosebud That we loved for such a little while, But the world is better and purer; ‘Twas enriched by her blue eyed smile, _Parents, Husband, Brother and Sister,

Funeral Directors. 8 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1984 W. Michigan St.

PAUL E. DORSEY

3925 B. NEW YORK

Morning Worship, 10:45 o'clock (2 Choirs with 85 Singers) Seating capacity, 1200,

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pennsylvania and Walnut Sts. Rev, Arthur L. Mahr, Pastor

0:00 A, M.—Easter Morning Holy Communion 3:3 3:30 2 M. — School

ST. CHRISTOPHER

5301 W. 16th

Rev. Leo Lindemann, Pastor Schedule of Masses: 6, 8:30 and 10 A. M.

HOLY TRINITY CATHOLI

Special Music by Robed Choir Holmes Ave. and St. Clair

GETHSEMANE

UNITED LUTHERAN E. Michigan and Wallace Sts. 6 A. M. Rev. John 8S. Albert Sunday School—9:7 0 A. M.

Services=10:45 A, Organist—Mrs, Velma Iverson

11 A. M. High Mass

CATHOLIC CHURCH

Rev. Edward Bockhold, Pastor High Mass of the Resurrection

7:30, 9 and 10 A. M. Low Mass

FARLEY FUNERALS ER FLANNER & BUCHANAN

25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-3372

BERT S. GADD

2130 Prospect St

GRINSTEINER’S

1601 E. New York

c G. H. HERRMANN

1505 8. EAST ST.

MA-8488 HISEY & TITUS

MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-3828

MOORE & KIRK IR-1150 CH-1808 TA-6056

MA-6049,

MA-5374

Choir Director—Mr. Robert Knight Sunday School Easter Program=-7 O'clock

+ Bethlehem United Lutheran

Easter Greetings

Catholic Church Central Ave. and 52d St, Rural and North Sts. Rev, Donald E. Elder Rev. Albert Busald, Pastor

Morning Worskip, 10:45 A. M. sus ledsls ot Masses: . i ’ +

Holy Communion’ A. M., High Mass

St. Philip Neri Roman

H. W, Profil} YoU FEoFIE. 3040 N. ILLINOIS TA-3241

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

945 N. Illinois L1-5400

ROBERT W. STIRLING

1422 Prospect New Location

USHER MORTUARY BE-4567

2318 W. Washington St.

Friends

FIRST

FRIENDS CHURCH 1241 N. Alabama Rev. Errol T. Elliott 10:45 Morning Worship. “When Stones Are Rolled Away” Georgia -St. & Capitol Ave,

Visitors Welcome Hours: i2 Noon to 8:30 P. M. Inquiries Cheerfully Answered Lending Library

CATHOLIC INFORMATION Bureau & Reading Room Florists & Monuments

Instruction Class—Thursday, 8 P. M RI-8877

J. C. WILSON & CO.

MA-9433 1230 Deut st. MA-9434

DELAWARE FLOWER SHOP

2922 N. DELAWARE Aan Bhd

Lost and Found 7

REV. “JACKIE” BURRIS MUSICAL MESSENGERS

7:30 TONIGHT “THE SUPREME TASK OF THE CHURCH” (With Moving Pictures in Beautiful Color of the South Sea Islands)

“THE ONE QUESTION THAT SETTLES DESTINY

SUNDAY 2:30 Sermon on Prophecy— “THE MARK OF THE BEAST” 7:30 Beautiful Illustrated Sermon—

FOUND—Male, part hound, “bird i dog: black, white spotted.

Owner pay foe ad. 623 Gerrard dr.

LOST—Lady’s wrist, Yash; name on back, About 5 p. 3 ursday. Liberal ree ‘ward. WA-187 LOST—Male fox terrier; white with black spots. 5444 N. Capitol. Reward. BR-3329,

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