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pecial Ind, Dec. 24.— fal church here ; 7:30 o'clock to1g of Miss Marie wdianapolis and U.S. N. R, who anapolis. 6 McClure will Mrs. ‘Van Dem= ganist, will play
daughter of Mr, rown of this city is the son of McAdams, Bos
pstume
Ar an olive green ries and a white s. Clifford Wiet~ will be: the ma-
the bridesmaids
Bailey and Miss both from Ine
attendants will astel wools and jas
in Vanatta: and ndianapolis, will
1 and Mrs. Me-
black crepe and
ing trip to Chi1 be at home at
st, in’ Indians
Group Dinner
istmas party of p, Epsilon Sigma will be a_ dinner
[Bagessionsl with the junior and choirs and share in the mu-
Every Catholic church has a creche, or nativity scene, as a focus of interest and to dramatize the story of the birth of the infant Jesus. Carols are sung and prayers said around tne creche. The creche, or crib, of the cathedral is an art treasure of the diocese, carefully laid away during the year and then brought out again each Christ mas. It was made in Europe and consists of hand-catved, handpainted figures set against a Judean background painted in oils,
Will Wear White
. Priests will wear white vestments tomorrow, according to the regulations of the church and there will be a great variety of music at the masses which begin long before dawn and in some churches continue into the afternoon. Most of the music at the 5 a. m. service at the Church of the Little Flower, will be taken from the
“Missa Eucharistica” composed by |
Elmer Steffen, ~ the director of) diocesan music. . Numbers by Yon and by the Cincinnati composer, ~@8chell, appear on many of the, church programs. The entire proper of the mass will be in Gregorian chant at the 8 a. m. solemn high mass at the
Church of the Holy Cross. The 11] a. m. mass at St. John's church wil
be broadcast over radio station] WISH. The Very Rev. Msgr. Au-| gust Pussenegger will direct the choir and Loretta Martin will play the organ for the broadcast. A processional of cross and candle! bearers, altar boys carrying tall| candles, 16 student priests in the city for the holidays, servers and
“from the bishop’s house and precede Bishop Ritter into the cathedral a the 11 a. m. mass. As the shop crosses the threshold, the choir willl sing in Latin, “Behold the High Priest!”
Steffen to Direct
The Very Rev. Msgr. Henry P.| Dugan, vicar general of the diocese, | will serve as assistant priest; the | Rev. Fr. Henry Hermann, as deacon |
Assistant deacons will | be the Rev. Fr. Andrew O'Keefe and the Rev. Fr. Raymond Bosler, The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, wha will be seated in the sanctuary, | will be assisted by two deacons, the Rev. Fr. Richard Mueller and the! Rev. Fr. Thomas Lyons. Masers of ceremonies will be the Rev, Cornelius Sweeney, the ‘ Rev. Fr. James Barton and the Rev. Fr. James Hickey. Elmer Steffen, cholrmaster’ will direct the schola cantorum, the male chorus and the massed choirs in the music of the service. The proper of the mass will be in Gregorian chant and the ordinary, from “Missa | Cum Jubilo” by Gruender. emn high mass will be celebrated
A sol- Indianapolis, at{communion at an 11:30 -p. m (favorite of all Christians, Catholic
Over the tumult of a war-torn world, the Prince of Peace, painted by: Howard Chandler Christy, lifts his hands in blessing. The | strong, graceful figure of Christ, | the mature Christ concerned for | suffering mankind, seems to give assurance that peace is coming, That in spite of all the agony and confusion, the spirit of .Christmas still lives. And will live, Mr. Christy A the picture
title “The Coming Peace and the Prince of Peace” upon special order of the Methodist church. Copies are hanging this Christmas in the ‘denomination's churches, in Indianapolis and the nation, to herald the coming crusade for a new world order being sponsored by Methodists. The crusade to promote peace conditions, founded on Christian principles, will begin in January and continue until spring.
Midnight Church Services
In auditoriums lighted by candles and ringing with much loved carols | and anthems sung by vested choirs, midnight Christmas eve services will be held in many Protestant | churches over the city.
“Carols of All Nations” will be land a candlelight carol service at!
Assistants to the bishop will march sung at midnight services begining |3 p. m. Cheston Heath will direct The First United Brethren Church MOST REV. JOSEPH E. RITTER, D. D. the choir of 40 men and boys in| 70
at 11 p. m. tonight at the Taber'nacle Presbyterian church, The service, which is a definite part of the Tabernacle church tradition, having been conducted for | {many years for a crowded audience, |
will be directed by Paul R. Mat-
{thews, choirmaster. The Tablernacle service will open | with a choir processional, members | dressed in black robes with white {surplices and scarlet stoles, lowing the flag bearers into the {sanctuary chancel. For an hour the|
{choir and congregation will sing] | Christmas carols given mankind by title of the talk to be given by Dr.
nations in many parts of the world. Thus, in wartime; a spirit of Christian fellowship will transcend all barriers made by non-Christian influences. The service, which will
Pr. be broadcast over station WISH, leach person holding a
will come to a climax with the sing-| {ing of the “Hallelujah Chorus” from | Handel's “The Messiah.”
Celebrate Communion
The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer,| {bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of |11 p. m, in the Meridian Heights
will celebrate the
5 a. m, by Msgr. Noll. And there will be other masses at 7:30 a. m. and 9 and devotions at 4 p. m. at the cathedral,
Children Plan Trinity Program
Children will present the program for the 8 p. m. Christmas eve service this evening at the Trinity
‘Evangelical Lutheran church. Children will also march in the
sic directed by Clarence Elbert, ornist and ‘choirmaster. There will # a service at 7 a. m. tomorrow consisting of anthems, solos and violin isic, with the Rev. Walter C. pastor, presiding. las _the ~Oaklandoh Universalist church, there will be -a tableau, music by the quartet and a candle-
mr there willbe 4 Chris presentation Eran ra m. Saints Episcopal cathedral ahd Chota) Setriupegumprin , Episcopal church on the
ceremony at 7:30 p.m. this|
program Whish wil begia ui 43. tu. and end
'Y Christmas
The Leonardos The Christmas day program at the ¥. M. C. A for servicemen and
fol-|
EDUCATION COUNCIL
Ushering in Christmas Here
|Choral Eucharist Christmas eve at
All Saints Episcopal cathedral.
| At Christ Episcopal church on
i the Circle, always a center of inrest on . any religious festival, Varese will be midnight Choral| | Eucharist beginning at 11 p. m. |
la long and varied program of music
{for the eucharist. The Rev. E.
|Ainger Powell, rector, will give the {sermon. | Carols sung -in the candlelighted i Bellaire Methodist church will be |broadcast from the tower precedling the midnight service beginning lat. 11 o'clock. Clifford D. Long will direct a full program of Christmas (hymns, anthems and solos and the {Rev. Stanley Mahan, pastor, will | preside. “He Made the Stars Also” is the
{John F. Edwards at the service {beginning at 11 p. m. at the Broad- | way Methodist church. The conlgregation will march out of the church at the close of the service, lighted lcandle. Willard Beck will direct the singing of special Christmas suse. ”
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Midnight Service
The midnight service will open at | Presbyterian church with that great
and Protestant, “Gesu Bambino,” by Pietro Yon. It will be played as the organ prelude by Mrs. Harry B.
ers will follow during the service which will continue for an hour with Dr, Sidney B. Harry presiding. . Young people will take a prominent part in the candlelighting service featuring an address, “A Son Is Given,” by Dr. E, Harold Klingel
{at 11 p. m, at 8t. Paul's Evangelical |= {and Reformed church. Miss Amanda Schultz wil] direct the choir in car-
ols and anthems and Miss Lois Entwhistle will play the organ,
[Carry Candles
As each person enters: St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church for the midnight service beginning at 11 o'clock tonight, he will be given a candle. After a full service of music including numbers by the choir directed by Frederick Koehrn, 20 girls robed in white will receive the light from the Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok, who will take it from
tribute the light to the tion until hundreds of small lepers
light the auditorium. Members of the Carrollton Avenue and Reformed
INSTALLS OFFICERS _ Dr. R. L. Holland, executive sec.
| who are away.
McNeely. A varied program of car- | {ols and anthems by many compos-
‘Guadalcanal.
The Long family at 1408 N. Holmes ave, like many other In<
real home-coming for Christmas and only regret the one empty place around the dinner table. ‘The empty chair belongs to 2d Lt.
Christmas with a bomber group in England. The real reason for Mr. and Mrs.
L. Long, from Guadalcanal. He Is suffering from malaria, but he fore got his troubles when he saw his 14 - month - old daughter, Deborah Faye, for the first time, “He was thrilled over his daughter and wouldn't talk about anything else,” his mother said. Lt. Long, his wife and child are now in Muncie where Mrs. Long's fam{ily lives, but they will be back here for Christmas. “Christmas this yeear is a far! mame cry from our boy's Christmas on Guadalcanal last year,” his mother said. “He didn't get his prescuts until April and July.” Lt. Long was" stationed seven months on Guadalcanal and on
dianapolis families, are having al8
Robert .E. Long, who will spend
W. E. Long's joy this Christmas is {the return of another son, Lt. Piye
For Vetoron I
Lt. Long Returns Here From|
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Tonga island before that. He was returned to this country in November and has been recuperating at the .Oliver General hospital, Augusta, Ga. where he will return! after the holidays. His family will go with him this time. Others around the family table will be three of Lt. Long's sisters! Lois, Margaret and Lucille, and another brother, Don L, Long, a New| Castle policeman, !
SET 25th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EVENT]
At 7 a. m. tomorrow, the Zion! {Evangelical and Reformed church
Christmas service. A relative of each of the congregation's * 164 service men and women will take part in the pro{gram of candlelighting and prayer. | The pastor, Dr, Frederick A. Daries, will preach on “Peace on Earth Among Men of Goodwill” and the choir will sing’ Christmas music directed by Mallory Bransford.
UNITED BRETHREN
CALVARY UNITED BRETHREN .
Corner 8, State and Hoyt Aves. REV. LL A. HUDDLESTON, 10:30 A. M.—Guest Speaker REV, E te RE from Chicago, m| P. M.—Guest Speake: REV, AND MRS. RAYMOND T. CLOVER | of Ernest, Pa.
Pastor
(Public Welcomed)
4 PARK AVENUE REV. GEO. F. SNYDER, D. D., Pastor
Sunday School-9:30 A. M Morning Worship--10: 4 AM, Sermon: “A Prayer for 1944" Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. ‘etters of Brass” series. of services of comfort anxious hearts. You are welcome
EVANGELICAL-LUTHERAN IY
ST. PA EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 8. New Jersey and McCarty sts.
DR. H.'M. ZORN, Pastor Christmas Eve Service, 11 p. m. Christmas Day, 7 p. m. Children's Program
EVANGELICAL and REFORMED
ZION EVANGELICAL North and New Jersey Streets Frederick R. Daries, D, D., Pastor Louis F, Suedmeyer, Assistant Pastor
Saturday, 7 A. M. _ Our 25th Annual Sunrise
Christmas Day Service “The Groups Around the Manger” Pastor Darles Bermon— "Peace on Earth Among Men of Good Will" Special Program by Choir Under the Direction of Mallory Bransford, Director of Musie
A relative of each “of the 164 men and women In the service will parti€ipate in a candlelight service of prayer for those
A for |
9:00 A. M.—First Bervice of Worship 5 2 mon by Pastor Buedmeyer 3:4 A. M.—-Church Bchool 0 A. M ~8econd Service of Worship Sermon by Pastor Daries
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED 902 Sanders st.
REV. ERNST A. PIEPENBROK, " Pastor
RESIN
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5% 0% YO TR YO YR JR JK Tk ET RR ESTAR RARER
Rt. Rev. Raymond R. Noll, V. 6.
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7.30, 9:00, 10.00 = 1
REV. EDWARD BOCKHOLD, Pastor
Xmas Day, 4:45 a. m., Christmas Carols 5:00 a. m.—Solemn High Mass of Nativity
8: 7:30 9 11:00 1
$00 a m. ........... Aan Mass 8:30 a. m. 1000 a. m..... High Mass METHODIST ay Methodist E. New York at Grant 4100 East.
RK JR YORK Yk Ju Rk Rt ek | bruce. Mrs Thelma Morris will lead the choir, Mrs. Mabel | uncan will play the organ. GREETINGS Church of the { OF THIS HOLY SEASON . THE PUBLIC 1S INVITED TO OUR LITTLE The Sands of This Age Are Running Low : PARISHIONERS ! FLOWER ; ee “AND oo CHRISTIAN Bosart : r———— FRIENDS i 14th and d “CHRISTIAN CHURCHES BEECH GROVE. 78 N. 10th, MEADLAWN, er ST. JOAN jj CHRISTMAS MASSES i Harold Abraham. 30.7 43 MEADLAWN, 118 Fistcher Ave. . | BETHANY 1834 BE Minnesota NORTH TACOMA 1848 N. Tacoma OF ARC 1% High Mass 1 P. W. Eddingfield, # 30-7 10 EL Dav, 9 3014 5 5:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 A. M. 4 BROAD RIPFLE. 424 at Carrollton NORTHWOOD. Central at 48th . ompson, 7 Harold FF. Hanlin, 10 40-6 30 CENTENARY, Oxford Lan o CATHOLIC Rev. John C. Riedinger fio . 8, McNelly, 10 - he a VE RANCH, J Xo Raymond BIONTH, Belle Vieu Pi “an AECOND, Ninth at Cam C astor EE. Russell, 9:30-1 RH. Peeples, 10.40.17 yy i v NGLEWOOD, 87 ura SEVENTH, Udell al Annett 1 Rev. Edward McLoughlin x A L Annetta Rev. Clement Bosler, Pastor i i Assistant ’ ' PAAR. Morin a Berwick ERD J: 14th Ass't Rev, Edwin Sahm 3 1 L. K. Weatherman, 10:35-7:30 Howard FE. Anderson, 8 10-11:00 Reve Harry Jopver Rev. James J. Ryan, PLEMING GARDEN, 530 8. Taft THIRD. Broadway at 17th Rev. Ralph Piau Assistant X or leClrerY: 10:20- or Shelb — oy PARK y 00 Rev. John Casey wu John Ray Clark, 10:30-7.38 8. Grundy Pisher, 10 an d.at Mh a —. NC CY A A A HILLSIDE, Ingram at 18th
{wills hold its 25th annual sunrise | er
ST. JOHN'S
(Downtown) 129 S. CAPITOL
Schedule of Masses:
CATHEDRAL OF Ss. PETER AND PAUL
14th and Meridian
Bishop
Pastor
CRISTMAS DAY . Pontifical Mass .. Low Mass {Pontifical Mass Afternoon Devotions
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00a Mm oes
“HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Holmes and St, Clair
302 m,~Low Mass a.m. —Pirst Communios:. High Mass 00 and 10:00 a. m.—Low Mass 00a, m.—High Mass
ST. CHRISTOPHER |
CATHOLIC CHURCH 5301 W. |éth ‘Rev. Leo Lindemann, Pastor
Schedule of Masses CHRISTMAS DAY
The
CATHOLIC CHURCH J §
SPECIAL SERVICES
Christmas | Eve—Christmas Day.
Peace +
“Glory to God in the Highest and Peace on Earth Among Men of Good Will."—(8t. Luke 11-14),
Roman Catholic
Chancery Office
128 W, Sueryis | St.
J ES CS 00 EJ JR YJ J J Yc YJ J Yl J) ——————— ————— ———————————— ——————— -
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ST.PHILIP §- NERI CATHOLIC
Rural and North Sts. Rev. Albert Busalt, Pastor
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6, 7:30, 9, 10 A.M, 5, 11 A. M,, High Mass © High Mass, 11 A.M. 6 7,8 9 10 A. M, 12:15 Noon Low Mass I. (00K AMC NAR PAN PI HA FA A YA
HOLY
ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Stevens at S. East St.
Rev. William Knapp, Pastor 5:30 A. M.—Solemn ‘High 130
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130 A M.—High Mass :10 P. M.—Noonday Mass
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ST. FRANCIS DE SALES
Avondale pl. and 22d st.
JOSEPH CLANCY JOSEPH VOLLMER Schedule of Masses ‘5:30 a. m-—High Mass 8 —T~ a m= Low Mass
‘Season's Greetings at This Holy Season ST. CATHERINE'S CATHOLIC ; CHURCH
Shelby and Tabor Sts Rev. J. e wney, pastor Rev. R. - Hostetter, asst, Rev, pi |, Bogtieh, asst.
SCHEDUL 8--8:45—R—9: i and 10:30 a. m.
METHODIST
E. Arnold Clegg, Minister Bermon Theme, 10:40 A. M,
“What Shall We Do Now?"
"TIME" ROBERTS PARK CHURCH }
—Methodist— Delaware and Vermont Sts, 10:45 7:45
DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister,
PRESBYTERIAN
Christmas Eve. Candlelight Service, 11 o'Clock
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
3, imant 4 ave,
5 R m. Bible Nd Worship
5 in a ro od. Eve, Bible ble Study
45 48 JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist, TA-7504
CHURCH ¢ oF CHRIST
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OR OS OS FS TOA A A RA TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. RALPH L. O'DELL Ministers 9:30 A. M.—BIBLE SC 10:45 A. M.—DIVINE WORSHIP, Dr. Vale preaching “Beginning a New World"
the .altar, The girls will then dis- |}
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Season Greetings BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner W, Vermont and Toledo
Rev. John A. Alexander, Minister
BAPTIST
“FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D.D., Pastor
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See Below for Time and Place
BAPTIST
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i Broadway Baptist Church "220 AND BROADWAY
REV. R. M. DODRILL
Pastor, will bring his eighth message on Prophecy Bunday evening, 7:30,
Subject: "GOG AND MAGOG"
Great crowds are hearing these stirring sermons on Prophecy.
A great Evangelistic Song Service will be led by Mr Walter
WEST MORRIS Morris at Blaine in
Hoyt 8, Canary, 9:30-7:30 A. B. Clark, 930.7
Eh BE. Mieh, at Linwend WEST BIDE, 1510 West Ohlo
+ Miller Jr., 10:48.7 Roscoe Kirkman, 10 00-7 __EVANGELICAL-REFORMED | BAPTIST - — | - pi mgprence———— EVANGELICAL AND | BAPTIST CHURCHES | Downtown | REFORMED CHURCHES ,,,..r ro Sl Wor | CW. Atwater 10:50-7.30 | - | CARROLLTON AVE., 44th and Carraitton f North | Rev. Richard Relig, 10:45 a | CENTRAL 23d B. of Central FIRST, 3104 & 10in 81 Gi. “HH. +O'Donnell 10.40-7:30 Rev. Ralph EK. Weisser, 10:30 a. m. NORTH
82d and Nor vide Harold W. Ranes 930-7
FRIEDENS, & Alabama and Parkway: Rev, Robt. C. Kuebler, 10 a. m [CALVARY Wm. O, Rreedlove | MMERSON AVE Emerson-K. New York r | George T King 10:45.7:30 TYX#bo PARK 0. N. Grant (otto J u Clutto! 9:30 WOODRUFT PLACE Walcott tt E Mich, 45-7.30
M10 : a Mon GARITLE PARK, 743 P 943 Pleas’t Run, 8 Dr oid Rev. Norman H. Schultz, 1030 a m
IMMANUEL, a New Jerpey-Proapect Rev. Wm, C, Nelson, 10 a. m
PLEASANT RUN BLVD, Hoefgen-8 Penn Rev. Robt, C. Windhorst, 1000 a m
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| ” ” | GARE ELD PAR r | SECOND, 203 Shelby & st JEL K Southiern.Sh ny
Spurgeon Paschall 10:358-7:30 | Rev. W, Franklin Lahr, 10.30 a, m HILL ChEdT Villa Ave ~Platstiy Rus 7. Jom, 482 Sanders, Fen 8. Bain "W. 31190 E. A. Plepenbrok, 10 a. m, ost GARDEN JI4 N, Bri A | 87, Join (Cumberland, Ind.) Clive McGuire 1000-8: Rev G. Brune, 10.38 a. m. LYNDHURST Lyndhurst Dr ‘s of Wash. H. Beheick, 'N. Knudson 8:30-7:30 ST. PAUL'S, 13th and Carrolton, MEMORIAL 901 N. Belle View Rev. B. Harold Klingel, 10:30 a m George Q Kim 9:30-7: RIVER AVE Standard and River Ave, ST. PAUL'S, 711 N. Belmont, OD. Billelsen.... 10:30-7:30 Rev. Wm, H. Knierim, 10 a. m TABERNACLE een. 628 N Someries ! 8 WwW Rartsock 1 | TRINITY, i Perking- Raymond, WESTVIEW vi Westview Beimant Rev. Wm, H. Knierim, 1118 a. m, OW Wade... 10:30-7:30 | ZION, New Jersey and North, “Fours uare | Church Rev. Prederick R. Darles, 10.40 a m. uriquare Gos ana 8 igh Bta, Rev. Louis P. Suedmeyer, vo Bi 30--Bunday ———— 3 A8~"The te val.” ZION, Post RA. and Troy Ave 7:30-"'Ciod’ Latest Aerie a _Rev. v. Robt R Groves, 10:3 10:30. Am REV. R. L. MENOER, PASTOR INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Wheeler City + Rescue Mission
245 N. Delaware St. Saturday 8 A. M.
ShFitmag Breakfast Club for Homeless Men 7:45 P. M. Youth Pageant and Service Men Sunday 2:30 P. M, Annual Children's Christmas Program 6:30 and 1:45 P, M. Evangelist Bervices Service Men Always Welcome!
“A QIPT OF GOD 18 ETERNAL LIFE" Romans—-6:21
NAZARENE
First Church of the Nazarene
1621 E. WASHINGTON—GENE BE. PHILLIPS, Pastor Special Christmas Night. Service, 7:30 Sun,, 10:30 A. M.—Sermon—"AN OPEN DOOR"
Broadcast Each Sunday, 11 A, M., Over Station WIBC Direct From Church |
7:30 P. M. Evening Service—"CLOSING THE BOOKS"
Prof, Paul Qualls will sing at both services
CHRISTIAN | CHRISTIAN RAIA TI INI SOT
Christian Men Builders, Inc. —C. M. B.—
. Seventeenth and Broadway RAMEN CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets
Methodist Church at.
SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
inv a wee » a 700 North ER as wt ho ec i SB Evangelist, LS BI vnantowa, ri Or.W x eo Mint ep . TOTTY ‘GA-1742 OMINATIONAL SECOND PRESBYTERIAN ™ “Toe Difigrence” Christmas Mukul rN bo “HOBCSTRA | “Fru ut ese | lic Eiken | pif RE ery Sunday) \ ; . WELCOME a wiz, | Ein : Cn CALVARY aS nor WIRE, bik 12) 101 MEN'S . Thirty Y BOr%s : DR. HAROLD F. HANLIN, Pastor TABERNACLE WITHERSPOON BIBLE CLASS in the Unitarian Ministry ibis. 8chooh 0:30. A. M, : 902 Pletcher Ave, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 22d and Broadway Sunday at 11 i Norsip: Bupvigs, Moen, ah CMe AM TAS P.M. v ” Christmas Music, "45 A. M, hn and Pars wv Merry Christmas to All! E ; Birdie: Back Misr iE FEDER A REV. and MRS. THOMAS L. GRAN UNITED LUTHERAN arian ure! He on YRCH FEDERATION 11:00 a. a Worship ST. MARK'S 1453 N. Alabama St. direction of a + “Season's Greetings” we PIAL Christman, Muste > UNITED LUTHERAN LUTHERAN UNITY HENAY =. DANES. a Sunday. Dee. Ghristmas Eve Serviow-—i0:30 to, 13 Pa. | EL Luth UNITY TRUTH CENTER A NAZARENE Boroihy 29 Towier, bec 3. -Director ahezer poe Jaran \ E HOWARD. J. BAUMGARTEL, SOUTH HIDE GHURCH OF o roupect a Un Linden Bts. ahassiie X PIPIR. Faron : pie mane A mn Serer oie Bi and Le. Grande ae. Star even Worship Service’ at 11 A. M, en Shute CHRIST TEMPLE RE aa Eve a, GETHSEM ANE . Advent Series: “Star of Pulfiliment” A Cordial Wamome ho All ! (Apostolio Pai oid, sormoes, Worship a Christmas veil oCleck [Open Daily 10:10 4, RI-4060 wz Ww, Tall Cru Ee way "Mui BC Camas pro UNITED LUTHERAN andle Light = FR Sunday, 11; 7:30 P. M. E. Michigan allace s EFISCOF BHScor 6:30 % "M.—~ Youth meeting. ; ; D.D. = . West Side Gospel Tabernacle [73°F M— EE SY CHNs RT p.m. ST. Sm : ADVENT : 36 ;
Sunday School, 9:30 's. m. Service, 10:45 a. m.
1415 Cruft . Christmas Night: ~ 7:30 p. m. Christmas
eTaode: Minister cossnsavensess 9:30 Morning Censsd eins 20:8 i vi SARs rai s
Program FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
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“FIRST UNITED STR 1 N. Penpsylvania :
and sew York EPISCOPAL CHURCH
WILLIAM
