Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1944 — Page 4
In Churches
Christ's. Jerusalem. Entry And Crucifixion to Be Recalled.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
Tomorrow, Palm Sunday will be marked with the blessing and distribution of palm branches, special music. the baptism of infants, the | tion of new church members, | dedications and awards. | A _ triumphant note observed throughout the services will recall! Christ's entry into Jerusalem while the crucifixion will also be noted in addresses, music and reading of “the Scripture,
The choirs of the Speedway Christian and the Washington Street Methodist have combined to present Gounod's “Gallia a motet for mixed voices. at a Palm Sunday offering for the city. They will sing the motet at § p. m at the Methodist church and at 7.30 p. m. at-the Speedway church,
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by employees on the lunch hour.
The Rev. J. Willard Yoder (above): greets John Weise, RCA employee, at the close of the chapel service held in honor of Palm Sunday yesterday at the RCA plant. The RCA is the only war plant in the city which regularly conducts a chapel service for the personnel. Two held each Friday at 11:20 a. m. and 12:05 noon are attended A minister selected by the Indianapolis church federation conducts the chapel service under the supervision of the personnel department. ™ Rev. Mr. Yoder is vicar of All Saints Epicopal cathedral.
Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin will direct the choirs and Mrs. Ruth Sterling Devin will sing soprano folos. Mrs. Mildred Inasy will play the organ. a will be conducted in the Speedway church by the Rev. Howard P. Anderson, pastor, and ‘the Methodist church by the Rev.
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Second church. reading of manval at evening services “Monday and | Exithusiasin
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Aimon J. Coble. pastor. Fred Jefry will direct the choir of the Central Christian church in singing James Rogers’ “The Man of Nazareth, at 4:30 p. m. vespers tomorrow at t
church Mrs. Virginia Jefry will pies the organ and soloists will include Tinsel Miller, Carl E. Hogue, Miss Carol Lee
Geisler and Mrs. Lillian King Shaw, Dr. w . Shullenberger will preside Pfc. Robert Lichty, Joseph Jordan and William Herbst” will sing the solo parts for the presentation of “The Crucifixion” bv John Stainer tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. at the Roberts Park Methodist. church. Frank 8 Watkins will direct the music and Dr. 8 1 Martin, minister, will be in charge of the service, Dr. Martin will preach, baptize children, receive new members and
award the annual Christian service youth |
medals to Cpl. Wendell Lacy and Miss Rosemary Chaplin Rev. Huffman to Speak “Por Thine Is the Kingdom and the Power and the Glory” is the title of the final talk on the “Lord's Prayer” to be given by the Rev, Herbert Huffman tomorrow at 8 p. m. at the St. Paul Methodist church. The Rev. William C. Nelson will confirm the following young people tomorrow at the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church: Martha Bobb, Patty Collins, Mar-
flyn Hafer, Ernest Huber, Lois Joslin; Doris Powell, Richard Schuh and.Ronald mock.
The Rev. J Willard Yoder will bless palms and celebrate Holy Communion tomorrow at 7 a. m. at services, followed by a choral Bucharist and procession of the palms at 11 a. m., at All Saints Episcopal cathedral. There will also be communion Thursday at 7 and 11:30 a. m, and Good Frittay at 10 a. m. - Special services will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8 p. m. and during the three hours, noon to 3 p. m., Good
Priday. Dedicate Chapel The Rev. Wales E. Smith. pastor, will give the sermon at the dedication of the Chapel of the Open Door at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the Olive Branch Christian church. Others assisting with services tomorrow at the church are Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, Dr. E. L. Day, John Benefle! and Fred R. Smith. The Rev. Stanley R. Woltjen, pastor of the First and Second Moravian churches,
Tuesday at 7:45 at the Second church and Wednesday at the same hour at the! First church. Holy Communion will be] celebrated at the Second, church at 7:45
| will receive new members at the First! dramatic reading of i Dkye’s “The 45 p. m. tomorrow_and bap-| Lost Word” at the 7: d adults at 11 a, m. Fd ge There will be the tra-|genical and Reformed church, the Passion week | ard Rettig will preach on “The Need for m. serv
5 p. m. service toet the Carroliton Avenue Evan.
Dr. Rich-
Miss Fnid Johnson of China will %aress tue Palm Sunday morning congregation et the Central Baptist church.
| PD Shueaay ad A "the CHOSE "UNREALITY"
congregations will unite for their sun-| rise Easter service at 5:45 a. m. Dr. 8 Grundy Pisher will preach i “Jesus Saboteur, or Baviour,” at 10:3 | a. m. and the Christian Home Bui dere {class will provide special music for the
Park Christian church tomorrow.
Set 10:30 Service | Christ,
Scientist,
will preach on “Looking to the Cross,’ at the Edwin Ray Methodist church tomorrow. At the 10:30 service, the Rev. Mr. Chureh will receive members, bap-! tize candidates and preach on “The| Triumphal Entry.” | At the 5:30 p. m. Palm Sunday Protestant vespers at the Veterans’ hospital, | M. ©. Norde, soloist of the Second! Presbyterian church, will sing panied by Jane Hampson The music was arranged by the Indianapolis unit 4 of the 11th district American Legion tures” fuxiliary. The Rev. C. R. Lizenty, fw Protestant chaplain, will give the me ‘Matter and mind itation which with the music broadcast to the patients by public address system. The Rev. Golden A. Smith, pastor, will cannot be real. receive new members, baptize adults and ghildren and dedicate babies at the 10:30 wm. Palm Sunday service at the East Park Methodist church. hanters to Sing Forty Murat chanters will 8h. directed | by Louis Hetlidge and accompanied by Hiram E. Stonecipher at the meeting of | the Christia» Men Builders in the Third Christian chrrch omorrow at 9:30 Merle Sidener will Speak on “The | Greatest Betraya al.” | “The Palms” ‘he ycuth choir; and Dr, W. ery, pastor, will feature the story of the “Rich Young Ruler,” assisted by three and Geible’s young men, at ‘the evenin row at the Brookside nited Brethren church.
Cadet Wallace Englehardt of the Watier
the salvation of Israel.”
The
combined choirs by Faure will be sung by churches of Perry township will R. Montgom- | ging “O Morn of Beauty” by Sibelius “Easter Alleluia” at service tomor-| ihe ceventh sunrise Easter service in the Soutphort high school RooseAviation Training detachment will give a' velt stadium at 6: 30 a. m.
AS LESSON-SERMON
“Unreality” is the subject of the [7:30 sing-song service at the University | lesson-sermon in all Churches of tomorrow.
The!
The cantata, “Death and Life” by Golden Text is: “Truly in vain is] 1 will be sung at the 7:30 p. m.. Co oo ivi when Dewitt Talbert will be salvation hoped for ‘from the ‘hills, | soloist and the Rev. D. Millard Church
and from the multitude of moun- | tains: truly in the Lord our God is
The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from thej! accom- Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scripby Mary Baker are opposites. will be | One is contrary to the other in its ‘very nature and essence; hence both If one is real, the? other must be unreal.” p. 270.
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April 1 1944
Beer May Cost More—
two guitars from a blind man, a 22-year-old youth was sentenced to the state reformatory. Morris Kramer, who runs a “tailor shop at 222 8. Illinois, was robbed of $250 by two bandits. . Some of the ZA lotal taverns have 7. ck been considering @ raising the price of F a glass of beer to 11 cents to cover the increase in the tax that has just gone intc effect... A news note points out that Hoosier farmers spend 60 million hours a year milking cows. . That sounds worse than K. P. . . . General Motors’ payroll in Indianapolis last year—mostly Allison and Chevrolet body plant—was $67 million last year, or nearly $22 million over 1942. . . . Indianapolis will remain a No. 2 critical manpower area during April. . . . And, it's reported, unless there's marked improvement in the situation,
we may be placed again in the No. 1 classifiction, which bars further war contracts. } fof ok Cops to Get Cuffs—
THE SAFETY board has authorized the purchase of 600 pairs of handcuffs to be carried by Indianapolis policemen. . . . The bracelets cost about $10 a pair, and in the past the police have had to buy their own or do without, . . ." Seven persons were injured when 11 cars of the Spirit of St. Louis passenger train were derailed two miles west of Cambridge City. . . . The wreck resulted from a broken rail. . . There's been an epidemic of chain letters around town. . One of the most common provides for mailing war stamps instead of money. . . . But the postal authorities say it's illegal, just the same. . . . The U. 8S, senate has received a bill voting a $10,000 allowance to the widow of the late Senator Frederick VanNuys of Indiana. ~
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Seven Generals Here—
SEVEN GENERALS and many other high ranking army officers came here this week to participate in ceremonies municipal airport as Weir Cook airport, in memory of Col..Cook, the world war I ace ‘who was“ killed in the Pacific a year ago, Heading the generals was Lt Gen, Joseph T. McNarney, deputy chief of staff. + » > He spoke at a dinner attended by 1800 in the Scottish Rite cathedral, . . . Charles 8. Temple, state edifor of The Star, ‘and Robert. H. Orbison,’ attorney for the OPA, have been commissioned naval lieutenants (1g). . . . Donald A. Stackhouse Jr. 6117 College, has been promoted to major at the 5 of 22. | . . He's serving in Europe. , . . Harold D. don, formerly of Wiles-Johnson
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CONVICTED OF stealing a watch and. -
"North African theater. .
rededicating
Motors, Inc, has been advanced to lieutenant-colonel, over in England. Capt. Alwyn V. Smith, 3550 College, a Fortress pilot, has been awarded the distinguished flying cross for his outstanding work in the . Dr. George A. Linck, 3840 Central, a dentist, has been ordered to active duty as a captain.
www In the Mail Bag—
CPL. CHARLES F. TAYLOR, in Italy, writes his mother, Mrs. R. R. Taylor: “What's Cookin’ to us 1s like carrots to a rabbit, . . . We love it. . . . Coca-Cola's slogan fits real well because it is a refreshing moment when we pause to read What's Cookin.” . . . Mrs. William E. Thompson, 64 N, Ewing, received a letter from T. Sgt. Marcus A. Paden, in the South Pacific: “Dear Sis: Keep sending What's Cookin’, . It's the nearest thing to civilization we have down here.” , And from Pvt. Donald J. Bugbee, in New Guinea: “Boy, oh boy. Please keep on
in'."” .More praise, too, from Waiter E. Mason, F, 1-¢, San Diego. . . . And from Cpl. Elmer Mitchell, in England. And from Sgt. Abe Winter, .overseas. . . . And from O. E. Neal, S, c I -¢, in the South Pacific.
. Several of the boys have been getting promoted. . . . Willard (Woody) Litz, 1446 N. Chester ave., who starred in sports at Tech, now is a third class petty officer, at San Diego. .. . . Thomas Boyd Hudgins, 3002 E. Michigan, has been promoted to chief petty officer, in Africa, while Raymond Zimmerman, 2239 College ave., has been rated a pharmacist’'s mate 3-c, at the Great Lakes. . « And now for the birthday greetings. .*« . Happy birthday to A. S. Charles DeLong, Great Lakes, April 7, from Dad. .: And to Norman R. Whitney, C. E. M,, the SeaBees, Davisville, R. I, April 24. . . . And to Q. M. John Dill, in the Pacific, April 12, from the folks. . . . And to Pvt. Lawrence
A. Sweeney, Camp Livingston, La., April 13,
from the family, . . . And to Pfc. John J. Michael, in England, May 10, .from the Louis Hoyt family, . . And to Ensign Robert Kasberg, in the Pacific, April 18, from the E. J. Arsmans, . . . And to Cpl. Hobart Tinley, in the Pacific, April 6, from his wife. . *. . And to S. Sgt. Howard E. Cooper, Los Angeles, Grace Harris. . . . And to Pvt. Charles L. Lynch, Anzio, beachhesid, April 21, from his wife... .,. And to Rex List, H A. 1-¢, Hawail, May 17, from Thelma and Archie. . . . And to Cpl. Willard Warner, in England, April 13, from the Bill Fritz family in Line ton. . . . And to Lt. (J. g.) Jackson Modisett, Norfolk, Va., from the family. . . . And to Frank McWhorter, 8. 1-¢, in Chicago, be= latedly, from the family. . . . So long until next week,
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Organ Recitals to recede Series. of Talks. The Christian church will present guest organists in 15-
minyte recitals 7:30p.m. featuring ad-
churches, there will be selections. by the Indiana university nurses’ choral club, Mrs. = MESH Ralph Mason, organist, will play the accompaniments and Mrs. John PF. Fidger be soloist. Miss Luella Jane Kell will play the organ recital Tuesday evening when the Speedway high school chorus will sing, directed by Miss Louise Starkey. On Wednesday evening, the church youth choir, Miss Dorothy Jean Wilding, soloist, and Miss Joyce Armstrong, recitalist, will be presented. There will be a «candlelight communion Thursday evening with music by.the chancel choir and Mrs. K. Ford Wunder, organist. Children and Mrs. Claude Westenhofer will sing at the 2 p.m. service Good Friday, {and the Speedway Women's chorus {will give the cantata, “Victory Divine” by Marks, in the evening. Mrs. O. M. Hoyt, pianist, and Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin wil play preceding the latter service. Other holy week services: Gh Epicensl COCR The Be ou pulpit for the noonday services, Monday Pirough Thursday, preaching on the following subjects In order: ‘Questions You Must Answer,” “Dead Men Alive In Us" “Second Hand Religion’ pe he Shaljong oe ood Friday, the
Rev. Mr. Powell Shi 5 speak on “The Seven Last Words.” Downey Avenue Christian Church—The ublic is invited to attend the annual candlelight communion service Thursday at 7:30 p. m. when Dr. E. Robert Andry, pastor, will vofficiate. First United Brethren Church—Services will be held each evening, tomorrow through Friday at 7:30, with a different aker each evening and Dr. George F. Saver. pastor, giving the final address.
The Christian Endeavor will be in charge Monday evening; Pals and Chums, Tues-
day: the Philathea class, Wednesday; Twelve Capsains, Thursday, and Loyal Women, Frid
Englewood Christian Church—Dr. O. A. Trinkle will preach on the following subjects in order at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow and at 7:30 p. m. Monday through ar day: “You Can't Take It With “The Terrible Curse of Backsliding, " “Christ Died for Our 8ins,” "Forgiveness of Sins,” “An Incovenient Season,’ Settled _the Baptism Question,” Jonah Was Jonahed.” Alpha and Omega Brethren Mission, 532 E. Miami st.—Evangelistic services begin-
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with Sunday session at 2:30 p. m. and every evening at 7:45. The Rev. L. N. Trotter, mission pastor, and his brother, the Rev. Philip Trotter of Chatianooss, Tenn., will be assisted by Mrs, Sara Plunkett and the Rev. Frank Hotle of the Pilgrim Holiness church, Miss L. N. Hurley is mission superintendent. Community Chapel — Speakers in the evangelistic services beginning tomorrow and Shun throughout the week at | 7:45 are in order: Adjt. Arthur | Anderton yp the Salvation army. the Rev. Green of the Second Free Methodist | Bis the Rev. I. C. Ald erLOR, Benont
United Brethren church; Dr. 1. rtin | «
{of the Roberts Park Methodist Rides | the Rev. Everett Atkinson, West Side | Church of the Nazarene, and the Rev. T. E. Thompson, Park Avenue Christian Al- | liance church. University Heights Christian Church— | Prof. Dean E, Walker of the Butler school {of religion will conduct evangelistic serv- ! ices each evening except Saturday at 7:30 | tomorrow through Easter. The Rev. Fos- | ter G. Sizemore, pastor, will preside, and | Albert McCauley will direbt re singing. | Phillips Temple of the C. Church | —Holy Week services will be Med at 7:30 each evening, Monday jhreugn, Good Fri- | day, with the Rev. A. O. Calhoun as speaker. |
CHURCH TO HONOR CAPT. JOHN W. FORD
Capt. John W, Ford, first member of the Northwood Christian church to be a casualty of this war,! will be honored by a memorial serv- | ice at morning worship at 10:40 to-| morrow at the church. Glenn Findley will pay tribute to Capt. Ford in the talk, “Jack As I Knew Him,” and 1. C. Spencer will, place a gold star after the name on| the honor roll. A quartet will sing “Oh, Dry Those Tears,” a favorite] selection of Capt. Ford, and K., V.| Ammerman will give the prayer.
Advertisement, Scotch Evangelist Rally Speaker
Have you heard the news? Dr. James A. Stewart, known as the “Dynamite of Europe,” is going to be our speaker for the Youth for Christ Rally tonight at the Roberts | Park Methodist Church, corner of | Delaware and Vermont Streets. The, service will begin at 7:30. Dr. Stewart was our Youth for Christ speaker sometime back and! at that time the church was full so, you had better come early this time | if you expect to get a seat. For 10 years prior to the war he was mightily used of God all over Eastern and Central Europe in! great revivals and soul-saving campaigns. ‘pr. Stewart will return to his European field of labor immediately after one of the European occupied territories is liberated. Dr. Stewart has a vital challenging message for Christians of America today. You will never forget the
unique and soul-stirring message. Here is another opportunity to hear Dr. Stewart. We will have another Youth for Christ Rally Sunday afternoon at.3:00 at the Roberts Park Church ‘at which time Dr. Stewart will speak to us again. If you do not get to hear him Saturday night, come Sunday afternoon. With two rallies you will not have Pe, excuse of not getting to hear Saturday is April Fool's Day— why not fool the World and the | Devil Christ Saturday night and
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re Church ML PLEASANT BAPTIST ; * 202 8, . Belmont Ave. on Woodlawn Ave. Wright a. hy Mann 0g : EPISCOPAL _ 10:45 A. M.—Preaching and Worship. | 10:48—"Christ ee TY RE School and. ‘Chureh. “ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STA [145 Eve. Serviced Bre Die Buidy 1:30—-Arm 5, Our King Sheldon, T:30P M.~Evening Service. =~ | REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector REV, Xe um L. MENGES, PASTOR ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Sommuaten : CH do oe ‘N. 9:30 A. M.-chureh School at ege Ey = URCH Ebenezer Lutheran Bibs indy va 0:48 A M., ih 11 A Ronn er and Sermon CARLETON W ATWATER.'D.'D. Paster . Millssvile Ra sod Buster ° (104) MON is. Udersand the)" A 10:45 A" M.— Worship. rion: Ra 9:48 i M. 7:48 P. M.—"Churches of Asia.” (No. 2. “When Christ Came to: the Cty" ‘Worship at 11 AM. {The Rich-Poor Church.) Irvington Church of Christ 6:15 P M.—Youth Fellowship. Good Friday Communion. . Layman Ave. "90 Lirne Took “That Understood” PTLGRI : CHRIST TEMPLE - ra EAR EAR ITS WEEKL Thursdes 7:30 P. M.—Annual Candlelight 2 BROOKSIDE ie Faith ny You ou 2 Communion service, ot CHURCH a. «3 w Datta x yn GOSPEL BROADCAST 3101 Brookside Cree . Rev. Ralph McCrory Sunday, 11:30 A, M. 7:30 P, M. WE BU Sak SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School, : MORNING VICE los AM. Ih Historie Chuten of hin 2. F Mesing. South Sid Aros Vermont and Resvayivan a 30 P.M. out ! e NORTH INDIAK
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Thursday, 7 P. M., Sodus CHURCH OF CHRIST Nazarene BE Service 1 A MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | wing po Wm. yp | Oe ad LoGrande Ave. | Tlie 7 RASH L. ORC Mister: Evening Sery vice hie ay, TEM REV. A. L, EMMERT, Minister ST. MARK'S UNITED
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“The King and His 4 " 10: “a au 2 dion fist Service. “Entire Candlelight Communion service ZION 23), bY Rev. Bmmert, oan pact 0 Thursday evening. R. H. BENTING, D. D, Pastor 7:30 P. M.—~*The Readied Room.” NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS |7:30. Fveung Service Behold the Lamb : farts aE FREDERICK R. DARIES, D, D. PASTOR of God." John 1:36. Sunday School . . 8:30 A. M.—Sermon by a Baseva rs. N . Asbury Memorial Methodist | ‘he End of the Beginn $%¢™" The First United Brethren Church| Worship - = 9:15—Church School. 704 PARK AVENUE. : ; C. M. KROFT, Pastor 10 10:30—Confirmation Service REV GEO. P, SNYDER, 2: D., Pastor 602 W. New York. - \ —Reun PALM SUNDA ew York. hk fon service in the parish Sunday Schosi—9:30 A. GRACE WEDNESDAY, P. M.—Preparatory | Morning Sermon, "His Greatest Triumph.”
10:30—"The Meaning of
Palm Sunday" HO,
7:30—Evangelistic Service “PASSION WEEK" Members expected—and friends invited.
-~ by Pastor. service,
Ra / TIRE. EAN TRUTH CENTER 1514 Park REV. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS 9:30 A. M. —Sunday School. 10:55 A. M.—“His Kingdom.” DR. G. Registrar, Unity Training School Special — Monday only ~~ 2:30 P. M, “How Prayer Heals." 7:45 P. M.— "Practicing the Presence.”
7:48 service for those coming
RSDAY, 17:30 P. M.—Communion| 30. service with sermon by Pastor Esse-
ers. FRIDAY 10 A. M.—German communion 7:30 P. M.—Communion service.
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"Our Lord's Farewell and Invitation"
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CHURCHES
Mefidian and Shrmant 10:50-7:30 - |
3d ® a Central 0:40-7:30 2d no Norwaldo
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Bmerson-E. New York | :45-7:30 | 29 N. Grant (4100 roo. |
Souther Shen 10:35-7:30 ad Ave. ~Piejaan: Run 0:30-7:30 - 314 N. Bright St | 0:00-5:00 |f. 9:30-7:30 | 901 N. Belle View| 9:30-7:30
Standard and Rive; Ave | i 10:30-7:30 |
57 N. RURAL STREET
Revival Continues to April 16
Growing in attendance and interest EVERY NIGHT-—T:30 (Except Sat.)
Bible School—9:30 A. M. —~ A WELCOME TO ALL —
0. A. TRINKLE, Minister-Evangelist
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church 34th and Central
DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers
"West Wednesday, April 5, 8:00 P. M. Brahms—“The Requiem” Paul Matthews and the Choir
Good Friday Night, 7:45 O'Clock The Holy Communion
Englewood Christian Church
A CHURCH WITH THE NEW TESTAMENT MESSAGE
CHAS. R. HAMILTON, Director of Music
Christening hy children. Reception of new
mem Evening ron" His MONDAY Youth
Lapel,
TUESDAY ~Young married Pals and Chums in charge. gil Hague, University Heights, speaker. WEDNESDAY —Adult ° Pulkenburg, Daleville, Ind. f North Methodist THURSDAY ~ Holy Communion. Tweive Meridian at 38th St. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:45 A. M.
“The Bond of Fellowship”
Angelus Hour for Youth— 6 P. M—0 P. M.
Shptans in charge. FRID AY Family. Snyder, D. services at 7: 30 p This week of evangciistic services has been prepared to deepen the spiritual life of the church and to bring sinners to an |
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Methodist ‘E. New York at. Grant
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E. Arnold Clegg, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:40 A. M, “A Palm Sunday Sermon” We Welcome All Visitors
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
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Morning Service, 11 A. M.
Noted Evangelist,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
ther Church, The in Chureb The public 18 cordially invited to our np ‘ane. ot Reading Rooms LESSON FO! 2, "UNREALITY
FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at 20th Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th 500p.m. 15 E. a 526 State THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th 8:00p.m. Church FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run Parkway, S. Drive at Butler Ave. 5:00p.m. 5232 E. Market FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave. at 62d 7:30 p.m. Church Edifice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 1611 Prospect 1609% Prospect, er tT eh TE Ede a EN ways aS LY HR 1 M. Sunday School Pirsy Second, Fourth, Fifth and C. 8. Soest reivas na M
© TESTIMONIAL MEETING, Wednesday Evening, 8 O'Clock.
THIRTEEN GREAT NIGHTS REV. R. C. CAUDILL
Convention Speaker and Pastor of One of the Largest Churches in Ohio HEAR HIM April 2 to 16 : Every Night ni Saturday: 30 P.M,
North Side Church of God
900 West 30th Street Ross H. Minkler, Minister
Sunday afternoon.
i Goud Friday Services,
10:45—Pastor Choir Cantata
7:45 P. M.
This is the church that brings you ee Pastures” Every Sunday night over WISH-11 NOTE—Rev. Caudill is to be the speaker at A tm FOR CHRIST Rally Sat., April 15, at Roberts Park Methodist Church
"Christ Marches On"
ne CRUCIFIXION"
. Frank S. Watkins, Directing
Service Men Welcome
— Methodist —
401 N. Delaware Street
‘12 to 8 P.M.
Roberts Park Church
Jeceptance wo Fin] Christ as Lord and INVITE YOU yoo ieipation 1g cn setviees wil do NORTH SIDE good. e ea hight a brin| AUGUST. Road 13 AuguBe. some one with you . AROAD. B RIPPLE, 62d t A wan NEE World-Wide Questions FAST 49TH, 49th at Kingsley Dr i Asked NORTH LIBERTY, i off Rd. 83 3 RL at Sena Ave. ! and Answered! {| OAKLANDON. Rd. 67, Oskiandon. ; > " :] SECOND, 8th at 3 | : ‘| SEVENTH, Udell at Auestta, | i} THIRD, 17th at i {| TRADERS POINT, 52. Traders PL { i} UNIVERSITY PARK, ot at Kenwood i {| WILLIAMS CREEK, N. County Line. SOUTH SIDE BEECH GROVE, N. 10th, B. O. BEAULAH, Drexel Gardens. . xX. 1634 E. Minnesota. z BUCK x 8 of Rd 52 a xr : lS Ml POUNTAIN SQUARE, 801 Shelby GARFIELD, Brad! t Hear tomorrow's or Buster La ROLE i ry y HILL. m al adsen. address, in the series on | MARS VIEW, Holt x of Rd. 01 THE FAITH BEHIND MEMORIAL, Alsbatna : OLIVE ANCH. 1 101 E Ra FREEDOM, by | UNIVERSITY His. shetby at Castle v | ar ‘so | E. BURDETTE BACKUS || & 00D; ! 33 CENTENARY, 1ith st Oxford Sunday, April 2 DOWNEY AVE. 111 Ave. | 1 { 16TH, 16th at Colo i . . i EWOORN n x , BUBJECT: EY i : LINWOOD, E. Mich at Lin {= “Do We Really Want a DLAWN, Fletcher Ave i New World?” EAST 38TH. 38th at d . i ¥ WEST SIDE : i} BEN DAVIS. 8. of Rd 40, Ben Davis M Souls oo, |] SikR es dee Sy | UNITARIAN CHURCH || isin carci Sn E08 | | Write or Phone for Pree oiter: || Bes skit ih Hone . te or Phone for Folder: : o : Religion of the Future. | West PARK. SN, Addison. i { | m— ee THE MINISTER AND THE MEMBERSHIP : of
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)
INVITE YOU TO PALM SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30—Church School for Young and Old
10:45—Worship. Adult and
Sermon—"That Third Time Counts”
4:30—Vesper Service
“The Man of Nazareth” by James H. Rogers Mrs. Virginia Jefry,
6:00—Youth Fellowship : Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister
Fred Jefry, Director.
Junior Choirs of Music
Organist
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Sumner L. Martin, D. D.—Minister
Rally
Roberts Park Methodist Church ——SUNDAY AFTERNOON RALLY
For those who are unable to,
evening service we have arranged with DR. STEWART to give an additional address Sunday at 3:00
P.M.
Wm. P. Smith
NOTED EVANGELIST and RADIO SINGER
© . att Thon ‘Calvary Tabernacle 902 Fletcher Ave.
“RADIO
WIBC
= Dr. James Stewart
OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND “Dynamite of Europe” Back Again!
“Youth for Christ”
Sunday 11 A. M. and 7:4p P. M. EVERY SUNDAY
‘Raymond G. ‘Hoekstra Pastor-Director wi
7:30 P. M. Tonight 401 N. Delaware
attend our Saturday
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9:00 A.M.
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Dancing
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