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‘Local Dentist Dies After!
- 3-Week lliness in rE
Veterans’ Hospital.
Services for Dr. Joseph C. Siden= bender, Indianapolis dentist, will be at 1:30 p. m." Monday at Shirley Bros. central chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Dr. Sidenbender, who was 49, died yesterday at the Veterans’ hospital, here, after an illness of three weeks. Born at Delphi, he. was a resident of Indianapolis for 20 years and
| lived at 3340 N. Meridian st. Dr, Sidenbender was a mémber ‘of “the First Baptist church, the|
Indianapolis Detal society, Shara Grotto and the Masonic lodge at
Brownsburg.
He is survived by one brother, William -P. Sidenbender of Terre Haute. . His wife, Mary Jane, died
Mrs. Ruth B. Bennett Funeral services for Mrs. ..Ruth Belle Bennett, former medium in the Psychic Science Spiritualist church, will be at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the Hisey & Titus mortu-
ary, with burial in Memorial Park
cemetery. “Mrs, Bennett died Thursday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Carrigan, 940 N. Keystone ave, after an illness of four years, A native of Elizaville, Boone county, she had been a resident of Indianapolis 40 years. She was 81. . The Rev. Benjamin F. Clark, of ‘the ‘Spiritualist ‘church, “will conduct the rites. Survivors = besides her “daughter are a stepson, Robert Bennett, Indianapolis; five grandchildren ‘and four great-grandchildren,
REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET Temple Rebekah lodge 591 will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at 230 E.
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Funeral services for Lt. Edward J. Walsh, maember of the Indianapolis fire department 34 years, were -held at 8:30 a. m. today in the Speaks & Finn funeral home and -at-9 a.m in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Burial was in
| Calvary cemetery. Lt. Walsh died |
Wednesday in Methodist hospital.
| Retired Leader
“force since 1891, when-he was.one) {of the first bicycle policemen.
WA TAP HOLTZ
in city|
Law Enforcement Dies; Was 76.
William A. Holtz, retired police)
2010 E 11th st, after a six weeks’ fliness of heart disease. He was 76, Mr. Holtz was known as “Cap” 0 "his friends and formerly was cap= tain of the uniformed and detective divisions. He had been with the
Mr. Holtz was born in the South’ his life. Among his close friends was Fred Simon, present detective captain, who rode on the force with him, and Ed Bray, former detective department chief, who also Tom with him. — Praised by "Officers
“Capt: Holtz was one of the best in his day as a downtown detec-
HARRY NIENABER BURIAL MONDAY
Market Stand Operator Dies After lliness of Five Years.
Nienaber, lifelong Indianapolis. resident and former - dairy stand operator at City market, will be at 3 p. m. Monday in the Jordan funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Nienaber died yesterday in his home, 1531 Pleasant st. after an
filiness of five years. He was. 62.. He
was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran
operated his market stand for 37 years, ) Survivors are the mother, Mrs. Christina Nienaber, -and - a sister, Mrs. William R. Ramsay, both of Indianapolis. ’
James E. Abbitt _ Funeral services for James E. Abbitt, of near Whitestown, who
lived north of Indianapolis most’ of his life, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow
{inthe Phillippi funeral home at _ | Zionsville, with - burial in Bethel
cemetery, west of Indianapolis. Mr. Abbitt died Thursday in the home.of his daughter, Mrs. Roy A. Cotton, 1237 Congress ave., after an Unies. Of. eight. anonths. He. was 73. wodnetiveef ‘had been’ a~ farmer all his life and was a
- {member of - the Christian . Liberty
church near Sheridan and the’ New
| Augusta Masonic. lodge.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Lillian Abbitt; two daughters, Mrs.
“| Cotton and Mrs. Veura E. Delong; |
a son, Maj. Vernon E. Abbitt, with
the army air forces in England, and
12 grandchildren.
‘Mrs. Eva Marie Webb
" Mrs. Eva Marie Webb died this morning at the home of her father, C. A. Devine, 1008 Harrison st. after an illness of 13 months. She was 32. Mrs. Webb, who was a member of the Pilgrim Holiness church, was born at Greensburg and was a resident * of Indianapolis for 18 years. - Besides her father, Mrs. Webb is survived by her husband, Tommy
vine; Thomas Lawrence; 10 sisters, Mrs. Mary Marcum, Macomb, Ill, Mrs. Marjory McCoy, Mrs. Viola Smith, Mrs. Anna Stultz, Mrs. Hazel Fox, Mrs. Clara Porter, Alberta Devine, Lavonnie De-
and | church.
Funeral services for Harry E.|
church and Masonic lodge 669. He|
Webb; her mother, Mrs. Nellie De- | two sons, Roy and George.
| tive, " Capt. Simon said. {one of the strongest men physically jon the force and also served well a5 an executive.” Mr. Holtz was a member of the Brookside F. & A. M.; the Keystone chapter, Royal Arch Masons; | Rapier commandery; Murat Shine, the Centenary Christian
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
captain; died last night in his home,}
side of the city and lived here all of}
“He was|
"Janet §. Roskin and Evelyn
] Patriotism Stirring | Theme Of Big Inter-Faith Serves
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER The Congregation Beth-El Zedeck will be hosts to the city for an inter-faith, inter-racial service featuring the cantata, the Americans,” at 8 o'clock Thanksgiving evening. known choirmaster and composer of Jewish Yturgical music, will direct the cantata. Evelyn Borofsky Roskin, { concert pianist and organist formerly of Boston, wife of the choirmaster,
Janot 8. Roskin, internationally
will play the. organ. Forst Wally Wilson, Negro baritons, Cantor
Estelle Holtz; a son, Walter J. Holtz; a granddaugliter, Mrs. Luetta
dren, all of Indianapolis. Masonic services ‘will be, held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Moore & Kirk’ mortuary, -with- burial in Me-
licemen will be pallbearers. Mrs. Osa Malcom
Malcom, 34 E. Washington st. | will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in -the - Shirley - Bros. - Irvington . Hill! chapel, with burial at Casey, Ill. Mrs, Malcom died yesterday at the Methodist hospital after an illness of four months. She was 52. A native of Casey, she had lived in Indianapolis 26 years. Survivors are the husband, J. B. Malcom; “three daughters, Mrs. A. L. Bard, Kansas City, . Mo; Mrs. Morris A. Silvey, Greenville, Miss., and Miss Virginia Malcom, Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs, Alma McMorris, Casey; three sisters, Mrs. Hollis Paden, Casey; Mrs. Roy Phillips, Casey, and Miss Marion
ers, Charles. R. McMorris, Long Beach, Cal; W. H. McMorris, Connersville, Ind, and Raymond MecMorris, Westfield, Ill, and two grandchildren, : )
It A ge Tn es AR £4 op George L. Horo Funeral. services for George L. Hord, 175 W. 35th st., a former coal miner, will be heldsat 8 o'clock tonight in the home, with burial in Campbellsville, Ky, = ~_ Mr. Hord died yesterday in the Methodist hospital after an 1liness of four weeks. He was 63. Mr. Hord came to Indianapolis 15 years ago from the Bicknell coal fields, and he also had worked several years in Texas oil fields. He was a native of Campbelisville and belonged to the Bicknell Methodist church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs, Berta B. Hord; a daughter, Mrs, Leon Daube, Ardmore, Okla.; two sons, Robert Lee Hord, Greenwood, and Pvt. Clayton Bailey Hord, stationed -at Seymour Johnson field, IN. C.; two brothers, Henry Hord, Bicknell, and -Robert Hord, Camp- | bellsville, and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Adaline Stark
Funeral services for Mrs. Adaline Stark, 556% W. Washington st., Indianapolis resident 55 years, were to be at 1:30 p. m: today in the Conkle funeral home, with burial in
Spenny, and two’ great-grandchil- |
morial Park cemtery. Masonic po-
Funeral services for Mrs, Osa
MeMorris, Matoon; Ill; three broth«~{-
Myro Glass and the temple choir will sing. They have been rehearsing with Mr. Roskin for weeks. Dr. Chester A. McPheeters, — who resigned the pulpit- of the North Methodist church, recently, to go to the Metropolitan ® Methodist church, Jl Detroit, Dec. 1, | Dr. McPheeters will give the medftation, Rabbi Israel Chodos, témple spiritual director, will preside.
made famous by the Paul Robeson recording. - It is a. stirring cgntata, very atmospheric, reflecting the color and vitality of our American life. It begins with the Revolution and takes the listener through the periods “of ‘the formation of the {union, the civil war and the machine age. Perhaps you remember the opening lines as Robeson so delightfully sang them: “In "76, the sky was red, thunder <n FMbled overhead. : Bad King George couldn't sleep in his bed. "And on that stormy morn, ole Uncle Sam was born. " “Some birthday!” TREO i SO Hie 1 8 against the rule for it to be played at-the Priday evening- sabbath: serv= ices and on the High Holy days. The Thanksgiving service is- not Jewish, hut inter-faith, and so the rule will be suspended. - Mrs, Roskin will play for the opening “Mah Tovy,” - by Lewandowski and the closing “Hallelujah” by. the. same composer. ‘ The cantor and choir will sing the former and the choir; the latter. Mrs. Roskin will give Sunday afternoon recitals at 4 p. m, in the temple beginning + Nov. 28. Her programs will not conflict with the dates of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra concerts. . . =
Practice of 40 Years
Fer 40 years, Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks, now minister emeritus of All-Souls Unitarian church, and Rabbi Morris M., Feuerlicht of he Indianapolis Hebrew congregation have been sponsoring & union Thanksgiving service for the temple and the
Borofsky anda’ accompany a city-wide presentation of the stirring “Balld for Thaniagiving evening
~The “Ballad -for-Americans” was.
‘Ichurch choir will give the music.
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church, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Isaacs, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. “Stella a Mrs. Clara Crays and Mrs. Lula Howe; andson, William Howe; mrothen A R. Mrs. O. W. Allen and
sisters, Mrs. Mike Rutherford. -
FT. WAYNE—Clem Ebbing, 75. Sur. vivors;~ Wife, Anna Ebbing; sons, ford Leon:
~ FOr years it has been our aim to - serve people in all walks of life. We offer the finest service possible, whether the cost is small or without
Quurence; Biward, Paul and “Leonard |ind Mrs. 3, Poster Maddox. [tion in Hebrew. Rabbi Goldblatt| Christian Science textbook, “Science Sister. Mrs. Mary Bink. Ne |ooxone_prynt Jig sur-| will give the prayer, and Dr. E. Bur- (and Health With Key to the ScripGOSHEN—Jeanette Bessemef, 70. Sur daughter, AAS Ww. Mari; dette Backus, host minister, will|tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Thus st Husopnl, yo lid Bessemer; Glen and. Don Marquis; siter, ltrs. | introduce the play and preside it is with man, who is but the HAMMO! OND Edward A Lyneh. 39. Sur-| Elizabeth Daugherty, 78. Survivors: Son, throughout. litany composed by{humble servant of the restful mind, vivors: Sisters, M Mes, 4 E. MyGrants and |Judd ks; her, ; sisters, | Dr, Backus will be read by Dr. Wicks Riou it seems otherwise to finite Mrs. Jons T. BM brother, John Wil. Mn, Oia Foltz ol Mrs, Haid} Coffee, also President Roosevelt's sense " p, 119, wha lon 8, Suro, RUSSRSS | survivors: Davehiens sn. cherie God proclamation. Mrs. Mrs. Michael Kammer, Mrs. Bed- Joodiin, "ar ra. Harry Hob Mrs, Floyd Edna Merritt Harrington will sing RALLY SERVICES nar, Mrs. Charles [oisinger and Danie Home r, Swagart: sons + Jomuel and | accompanied by Miss Freda Hart. ' A LE «os ‘| ~~ SET TOMORROW U—Alj . Sur- 2 . . = Husband, Levi Hartman: daveier Scientist Services The intermediate rally of the InJe anroyer: h The American festival, |dianapolis District Youth fellowPORTLAND—Omer Talbot, 28, . | Thanksgiving, is the only one of our {ship will meet tomorrow at 2:30 Wite. - Betty Talbot; = daughter, Linda|national holidays officially marked|p. m. in the Heath Memorial roe & Science church, Al the denomina.| The Rev. Henry Meyers wil
Marga O'Keefe and Mrs. Kitty Deveraus. HUNTINGTON-—John Henry Ahner
of the Jew.
RE /STONE-Bdward H. Roll, 87, Sur-
tures, and pronounce the benedic
Rabbi Feuerlicht will read the Be orice M, Ca TSR SHARE | arg Thanksgiving proclamation Ahne written about 1630 and the Scrip-
Frog hb Mother, Anns L. Mont-| Thursday, while the Fourth church Eamets, Ernest, Frank will hold an additional service at 3| SOUTH 0 Sur. Pe m, ‘ Eder Eg vivors: Son, Richard Vogt; er, “The high point of each of these Cron nylon; : ‘wigs, | Meetings is the period, after the Catherine Taylor; Mrs, hen
“Ballad for
Patriotic Fete|
Composite Picture of Service
religion” and patriotism, Df. Clive
Crooked Creek Baptist church in the
_|exécutive secretary of the Indian
{of the a to_the Boys in the
SUNDAY SCHOOL
{than replacing its 174 young men in
Folk to Be Unveiled. In a festive service combining
McGuire - will unveil a composite picture of the 35 members of the
armed forces, tomorrow at 0:45 a. m. in the church. Dr. McGuire is
apolis Baptist association. At the luncheon at 1:30 p. m, Chaplain Walter Laetsch of Stout fleld will speak on “The Relation
Service.”
TO GET PLAQUE
The ‘school of the Englewood JChristian church has récruited 226 new members since May, thus more
the armed forces. “In recognition of this unusual achievement, Guy P. Leavitt, editor of The Lookout, Cincinnati, will be guest speaker tomorrow at the Sun-
day evening service and present the school with an “BE” Plaque.
on
time fund, adjoining the Butler campus Events in Indianapolis churches| charge from Nov. 29 to Dec. tomorrow follow: |
BROOKSIDE UNITED BRETHREN Tulley at the CHURCH Dr 8. O. Zeigler of Dayton, O, executive secretary of the denomination’'s| Haywerd Barcu t ro board of foreign missions, 8 unit 55 of the llth dis -+guest. speaker at the 10:45 a. m, service. *
Rev.
service with the Rev Shelbyville preaching. The Rev A. Smith, pastor, will preside at all meet-
out the day with
A cainpaign to raise $13,440 in the | Df Indianapolis presbytery, and $51,081 in the Indiana synod, will come to a climax on Wartime Service Sunday tomorrow, All congregations of the Presbyterian church in the U. 8. A a expected to present their offerings) : toward the denomination's $1,256, Frits of Covington, Ky, w 592 wartime service fund, project of this new, national warhostess house |
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BRIGHTWQOP CHRISTIAN CHURCH Homé-coming services will be held through the Rev, Arthur Wilson speaking at 2:30 p. m. and piteh- sin-dinner | at nor
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man Schultz of Ind EEE the he_Janiversary and at g BROOKSIDE PILGRIM CHURCH Yo
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mons and Norman E, Ind, will direct the music. WEST NEWTON METHODIST CHURCH ~A revival will be held with different ministers speaking each evening through Nov. 238 and the Rev.” Bennfe Mo: 5.
VETERANS HOSPITAL OHA Bruce will jing 80 accompanied by
Walter rs. Dora 0 pM. Vespers tomorrow. | Arrangements were made through the
Argerican Legion
1Prof; Rugene Mogle wt diet the di Cent 1 oir | Y 1 {dna mired” college char in "spec CRUSADER 0 SPEAK
The Rev, James A, Stewart,
The home-coming program Includes a 10 30 founder-director of the European address by the Baldridge of | Evangelistip crusade, and native of Trafalgar snd class meeting led by the | Glasgow, eldon of Cumberland at]
2 p. m.: supper at 8:13; talking picture, { Youth for Christ meeting this eveWt 8:30; and closing ining in the Robert Park Methodist The meeting begins a at 7:30.
Scotland, will address thé
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| NOVEMBER CLUB TO PLAY The November club of the Holy Cross church will sponsor a card party at 2 p. m. and at 8 p. m.
NORTH METHODIST CHURCH Dr. ° tomorrow at the p - A Me Pheeters will preach at 10:48 a 'e parish hall. Lunch
"Towering o'er | the Wrecks of Time."
‘eon will be served.
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sermon titled “Thanksgiving” will be!
and organists and soloists will play
read by the first and second readers | \
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and sing very special music, ’ " = =» Union- Service Hosts The Winter Avenue Church of the Nazarene will be host to a union | Thanksgiving service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Clyde Ham‘mond of the Community United Brethren church,, a co-operating congregation, will deliver the ad-. dress, Representatives of the other] churches of the Brightwood group | will give the music, prayers. and
temple (Methodist), the Hillside Christian and the Brookside Pilgrim Holinéss. The Rev. C. E. Carmony is host ‘pastor. o
Missionary to Speak Mrs. R. T. Capen, longtime Baptist missionary to China, will address the annual thank offering service of the woman's missionary society of the Beville Avenue Evangelical church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. An instrumental trio from Technical High school and the
Stern to. Tell-Trials
“sro: geiths 4 a Nazi dungesh finally ‘escaping to ‘England and then. to. the. United. States, will speak at the Thanks-. giving - service Thursday at 7.45 p. m. in the Olive Branch Christian church. } »w » » At the Fairview Presbyterian church, the choir directed by Mrs. |Frank Edenharter, organidt, will present the annual Thanksgiving | service of music. ] ” ” - 1 Thanksgiving - services for the North Side will be held it 10 a. m. Thursday in the North Methodist church with Dr. C. A, McPheelers, host pastor, giving the address, ® = =
Union Services
The Rev. William C. Nelson, pas-| tor of the Immanuel and Reformed church will preach at the union Thanksgiving service for 4 (his own congregation and the Sec*lond Evangelical church in the latter
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Churches of the East Side council will combine for Thanksgiving
Holy Ghost. which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye wre no your own.” 1 Cor. 6:19, . The lesson-sermon also meludes the following passage from the
trict supestotendent of ttre.
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{8pecial Thanksgiving
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CHURCHES
Cordially Invite You to Attend One of Their Services
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Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn. and. Weight 8ts.. Tir M Thanksgiving service Thurs, 7.30 P.M, Message will. be given by candlelight | R. L
REV MENGES, PASTOR A Heretics Salute to Orthodoxy Sunday at 11
E. Burdette Backus, Minister |¥ |
1453 N. Alabama St.
Scripture. They are the Roosevelt).
ZION
« 3003 Prospect. ) Services 10.30 A, M. and T.30°P. M. services Thursday afternoon "and evening, 4p. m. & 7:30 p. m
Youth Meeting JFiday, 7:30 P., M.
ST. PAUL'S S CHURCH grape stsnen EPISCOPAL * = aves. AND NEW... YORK «8TH. REV, WILLIAM RURROWS, Rector
Sunday, 8. a..-m.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M.—Church School, at Cellege ave. and 64th st.
Ju A M. -=Morning prayer and sermon.
ST. MARK’ Ss UNITED ~ LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts, R. H BENTING, D.D. Pastor
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D.D., Pastor 9:25 A. M.~ Bible School
10:50 A. M.—Worship. Betinon subject: “When They Care.”
6:18 P. M.—Youth Se ay,
Mor hi Sermon subject: Tr. rhe e Prodigal s Father.”
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STARTING NOV. 24 to DEC.'5
True Gospel Church 1723 HOWARD ST. THE GOSPEL GIRLS
nd Singers. John and Hazel Stanfield, Pastors.
GRACE METHODIST _E New York at Grant
4100 East E. Arnold Clegg, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:40 A. M.
"NOW THANK WE ALL
Nazarene Churches
REV. JESSE TOWNS, DIST. SUPT. ms hing Aa.
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OLD FASHIONED PREDERIC K R DARIES, PASTOR Del av t Bt Buedmaper, Assistant Pastor 1 10-48% slaware and Verman : 7 45° .... REVIVAL HOUR 5 * “MEMORIAL SUNDAY | Dr Bumper L Martin _WIBC 6:00 P. M. : > am, tral service OF Worship » , Thiscar 3 r RIRRARTIGN AL GOSPEL BROADCASTS rpg —Sermon by Paéstor Suedmeyer p45 a m | Church, Schoo , —— fo € CHARLES E - FULLER, Director ~.110:40 a, m., Second service of worship —————— Sermon by Pastor Daries oul CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH T HE MIDW EEK Livi H {ly—Departi Peacefu Thanksgiving Sri "rhs. ! a" : Delaware ah Mili Streets GOSPEL BROADC AST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Over Station WIBC Tr Bible School-0:30 A. M Every Wed. Eve, 8:30-9 LAUREL ST. TABERNACLE Morning Worship-10:45 A. M rect From the Pu 101 Laurel Bt, at Pleasant Run Bivd Sermon: “A Qospel of Happiness. T RINITY ME T H DIST. ‘ J. L PRICE, Pastor Music by excellent choir CHURCH
Division. and Oliver Sts, } Regular Bervice ‘Beging 730 P.M. Wed.
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COTTER BRT RECT R RE “Praise.”
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GENE E PHILLIPS, Pastor 9:30-—-8unday School.
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Morning Worship
THIRD CHURCH, Wash Blvd at 34th FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run .. Parkway, 8. Drive, at Butler Ave
FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave. at 62d 7:30 p.m. Church Edifice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, veeeree.o 1611 Prospect ews ah era EAE NAB EIEN YY hoses 9:30 and 11A. M. Sunday School Toh Second, Fourth, Fifth and C. 8. Bociey, MAM
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{Sunday School ,.10:00 A M. { - Broadcast, WIBC, 11 to 11:48 A.M, Direct Prom Church | Worship 10:66 A M ———————— ——————————— Evening Service, 7:30" The Coat of Many Colors.” RAYMOND 6G. Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting Bervice—Saturday, 7:30 P.M. HOEKSTRA me IE htppzt (Every Sunday) : WIBE SAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES _ 1 \ Branches of The Mother Church, The Pirst Church CALVARY of Christ. Scientist, Boston, Mass. = TABERNACLE The publie is cordially invited to Sur wr ey and Pu Se Rend ting ms 902 Fletcher Ave Morning Service, 11 A. M. ” Reading Rooms ~-Bervices ee 3; wo “FIRST OHVYRCH, Meridian—at 20th : + Church Edifice nUAM A HWA M WAP Ml SECOND CHURCH. Delaware at 12th 5: 00 p.m. 15 E Wash. 526 State Life
8:00 p.m Church Edifice
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e church. The place services Thursday at 9 a. m. in the | == vine and ‘Mrs. Laura Myers, all of| Glen Haven cemetery. of meeting al- : |East Park Methodist church. Dr. TABERNACLE ————— ee ———————————————————) Indianapolis, and four brothers,| Mrs. Stark died yesterday in her ways alternates W. T. Pearcy of the Westminister ’ . Ch h Robert Devine, Charlotte, N. C.;|home. She was 79. She was a&|petween the two. Presbyterian church will deliver the Presbyterian urc The Harry Devine, stationed in -India; [native of Scott county, Kentucky. Thanksgivin g sermon. 34th ahd Central . Albert Devine and Clifford Devine| Survivors are two- daughters, Mrs.| morning at 11 : DR. ROY EWING VALE Free Methodist Jr., both of Indianapolis, . |Flora Collier and Mrs. Anna Lee,|gclock the t ' ! V. RALPH L. O'DELL J Services will be at 2 p. m. Mon-|and a son, Virgil Bell, all of Indi- | congregations and SOUL AND BODY REV. RALPH L Churches day at the home of her father with |anapolis, two grandchildren and one|jocal Universalists wiil co-operate IS SCIENTIST TOPIC!| 5.50 4 m—nipLe scnoor f Indi li burial in New Crown. great-grandchild. : in a service of drama, music and| . “10:43 A. M.- DIVINE WORSHIP. ot Indianapolis . worship. Dr. Edgar Kiser of the “Soul and Body” 1s the subject Dr. Vale preaching . d First j : temple group, will play the part of |of the lesson-sermon in all Churches || “Building Gardens in the Wilderness." ” Brightwood Ezxten You a 19th & & Tecumseh ite se STA TE DEATHS the Gentile in Lessing's famous|of Christ, Scientist Jomarrow. Ihe Thurs, 7:18pm. — Mid-week Service. iat > Foren Manor Cordial Welcome Rev. an play, “Nathan Wise,” and Dr. Jules Golden : “Know ye not tr 7 & ELWOOD—Jane Cather! Doody, Mrs. Ann Ford, Mrs. Mergaret| G8USS Of the host church, the part|your body is the temple of the REVIVAL
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