Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1944 — Page 4

sorts. Slugs and snails will soon make their appearance and should | be destroyed because they are most destructive, Slugs are black §iog shiny snails § without shells. They go about & at night to feast 33 on leaves of many vegetables and leave a glistening, slimy trail. They are particularly destructive on the west coast. A fairiv constant dusting of the il in infested parts of the gar-

Mr. Pree

Against | Blight and Pests

By HENRY L. PREE Scripps-Howard Staff Writer All summer crops can be planted with safety at this time in sections where there is no danger from a late frost. exception would be the setting out of tomato, late cabbage and pepper plants in the northern states. However, seed should not be sown in soggy soil lest they rot before the ground dries out. Keep your Victory Garden and flower beds free from pests of a

for Fight .

In fact, the only

| Ration Calendar

MEAT—Red stamps A8 through T8 {in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 | points each. No additional stamps j will become good until June 4.

CANNED GOODS-—Blue stamps | ° Ag through Q8 in Book 4 good in| definitely for 10 points each. SUGAR—Stamps 30 and 31 in! {Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 {pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good Ifor 5 pounds of canning sugar. ! Applicants applying for canning! ‘sugar should send in spare stamp 37, attached to their application, not | sugar stamp 37.

P| spokesman of Gen. Dwight D.

Europeans Told in Fourth’ “Invasion Broadcast to Stay at Home.

LONDON, May 27

(U. P).—A} : : C. R. Greene Jr. Edward Schilling Eisenh tafl toda - x nhower's s! y broadcast ND LT. CE .R|

the fourth message of invasion in-

structions from the supreme command to members of the European underground stressing the vital importance of keeping roads and

GREENE JR., husband of Mrs. C. R. Greene, 2540 W. Washington st., won his bombardier wings at Big Spring field, Tex. recently. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

mena Oh

ois A 230 P. The REV. R.

L. MENGES, P. ; CHURCH OF CHRIST

stated that Gen. Eisenhower

highways cleared of everything but military traffic. In a preamble the announcer

will give the sermon at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow.

9:45 Greene, 9231 Westfield blvd. 10:45 A. M.

EDWARD SCHILLING, pharma-

-

The mortgages will be burned at! Jom H

Belmont Ave. —Bible Classes

—Preaching and Worship 45 Eve, Service—Wed. Eve. Bible Study . GERRARD, Evangelist. TA-7504

t

cist's mate 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. |, William Schilling, 551 E.- Sumner ave, is attached to a hospital staff

‘counts upon ‘you people of the occupied countries to play an essential part in the plan to destroy

at Shoemaker, Cal yd ELLIS W. HAY the Nazis.. But you must not jump ; Charen | Ey iishey dears HAM to wrong conclusions. B + ing WolblD aptists fo Hear

Patience Needed Now

FIRST CoNegEGATION IONAL CHURCH

Delaware

RIGHTS IN RELIGION GOVERNMENT"

NIBLACK SCORES

“Once more, patience, caution and discipline are needed now.”

The Rev. Spence

The spokesman then said: “When the uniformed forces arrive, the fighting may pass through

MOVE FOR BLUE

The Rev. Morton Spence, Indiana field executive of the Bible Medita-

GRACE Methodist

E. NeweYork at Grant . ARNOLD

, Minister

den with hydrated lime is the commonest method of

Many gardeners depend supon a spray of bordeaux mixture, while

control.

his will be the time GASOLINE—Stamp A-11 1s good | your district. T for 3 gallons through June 21; B2| When you will be able to give them C2, B3 and C3 good for 5 gallons (the most help, or by ignoring in{until further notice;

T good for {structions, give them

the most

Denounces Plan to Nomi-,

tion league, Columbus, O., will speak

the Garfield Park ; Baptist church, Southern ave. and

Sermon Theme, 10: © AM

{at the evening services tomorrow ath “The Church’s Birthday”

We Welcome All Visitors FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

others swear by poisoned baits such as Go-West and Snarol Keep the entire garden area free from rubbish in or under which slugs may conceal themselves during the day. The use of bordeaux mixture on tomato plants is advised as a preventative of bli Let some of the mixture soak into the soil as well. Disease

ght.

rotenone dust 1s recommended as 8 much surer control method. Asparagus beds should be producing splendid crops by this time. While the Washington varities are reasonably rust resistant, one cannot be too sure. At the first signs of red and black discoloration on leaves and stems, and vellowing of the tops, be sure to dust with Dust three times at 10-day intervals and burn all infected and old tops. The red, blue and yellow beetle and 12-spotted bettle which at-

sulfur.

trolled with rotenone dust. cutting, the plants should be dusted with one part iead arsenate to 10 parts of lime, to reduce beetles next spring. Rhubarb plan! its S appreciate : a soil

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spores are also to |

be found in the soil. Tomato | blight is primarily a soil organism which lives ever in the soil. Rotation of tomato crops is urged to keep the blight in check. Bordeaux mixture will repel flea

beetles on tomato plants although |

tack only asparagus tips, are con- | After |

|5 gallons through June 30; Eand El {good for 1 gallon; R and RI] {good for 5 gallons only at bulk stations. A, B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have!’ | been indorsed in ink or pencil with ! automobi:e registration number and | state. Motorists need write only 1944 numbers on book and coupons |

| SHOES—No. 1 and No. 2 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good in- | definitely.

FUEL OIL—Pertod 4 and 5 oupons valid through Sept. 30. All} | changemaking coupons and reserve | coupons are now good.

TIRES—Inspection on passenger automobiles discontinued. Commer- | cial vehicle tire inspection every six | months or every 5000 miles, which- | ever is first. Inspection certificates! still will be a requisite in obtaining | ' replacement tires. B card holders] are now eligible for grade 1 tires if} they can prove extreme necessity. | |All A holders are eligible for grade [3 tires, including factory seconds, | |if they find tires which may be pur- |j | chased. | enriched with lime, superphosphate and manure dug well into | the soil. This is especially good for new plants. Rhubarb stalks | are not cut, but pulled, as the whole leaf-stalk is usable. Pull | | only.a few stalks from one-year | plants.

i May 27, 1944

trouble and obstruct their progress. “In the common interest, therefore, at that time do not on any

nate Ex-Foe for Supreme Shelby st. o His subject will

Court Bench. 0A account leave the neighborhood of e “Life Comes to your village or town. It is there The avowed plans of the Marion'a Foxhole.” The

that the greatest danger lies. Do County G. O. P. organization to league distributes

|B ible s, T . M.—Worship; Sermon: not let the Germans entice you out | nominate Prosecutor Sherwood Blue| esta- n, The Spe o phuother Shanes ae lon the road. They will, as always, | for the supreme court judgeship, ents, Gospels Rrsay—TH BN Me .Wetk Suvice use you for their Own Purposes.” | coining one of his deputies | pn Bible sudy BELLAIRE METHODIST . . “Hide Your Tools” : courses Ww CHURCH

| the candidate for prosecutor, were armed ig al pov. M. Spence scathingly denounced as “callous home and abroad. scribe the best possible places for a d “ litics” to- |The Rev. C. S. Paschall is church the population of war zones to take |€fITontry” and “power politics” to pastor. | cover against shelling and bombing. | day by Municipal Judge John L. “Hide your tools so that the Ger- | Niblack. {mans cannot take them,” he added. In a sharply worded letter to Re-

The spokesman went on to de-

10.45— ‘The Power

'Unitarians Plan

MERIDIAN and VERMONT STREETS CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D., Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible Schoo) 10: 45 A Bowdrh tpt 0 Sermon: hy Will Be 6:15 v M.—Youth, Fellowship 7:30 P

49TH AND CRITTENDEN AVENUE STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister Church. Schoo! — 9:30 A. M,

of Unity.”

Basket Dinner Sunday Noon 2:30 P. M.—- MORTGAGE BURNING. Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, Special Speaker

“Large woods, especially if there |, ;lican County Chairman Henry is thick undergrowth, are safe. p Ostrom and 11th District Chair- Laymen' S Sunday {But do not go far from your homes. | 0 James L. Bradford, the judge, { Help each other to get shelter. Ar-| qefeated by Prosecutor Blue irr the | Tomorrow will be Laymen’s Sun{range to have a store of food and! ecent prosecutor's primary, charged day at All Souls Unitarian church. {water always ready to take to the ipa¢ «a little handful of political | The service will be in charge of the shelter. Fill up everything with posses. none elected by the voters, 'Laymen’s league, of which Thomas water. Try to have handy Warm |ireat the party as if it were their G. Harvey is president. Emmett A. clothes or blankets, a waterproof | own private business.” |Rice will conduct the devotional lamp and a knife. A pick and a Noting that the Republican or- | service and Norman H. Coulon will shovel also. | ganization here has announced its give a sermon on “Is Religion Quite

Meridian

North Methodist

at 38th St.

| Dr. Dailas L. Browning, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:45 A M. “Better Monuments”

Angelus Hour for Youth— 6 P M—9 P M

“Remember as soon as the fight- intentions of selecting “Leo Brown, Enough?” ing is past the allied army will have | | deputy prosecutor and eighth ward, The church ministers, Dr. E. Bur‘need of you. Your difficulties are | chairman, or Sam Blum, 12th ward dette Backus and Dr. Frank S. C. fully recognized, but every help vou | chairman, as the candidate for, Wicks, are in New York attending a | can give will quicken the progress prosecutor in the fall election, Judge conference sponsored by the Amer|of the war.” Niblack -warned: “Power politics of ican Humanist association, of which “SOCIETY TO MEET this sort will beat the Republican Dr. Backus is president.

The executive board of the Indi- Hoes Joy next fall, and IAybe/ |anapolis Presbyterial society will} Children for Birst Communion Listed

Invites

rn mins Umm ismasmsn sme snus ssn sma smi semen s———__ Som

WHATS CTEKINY

hold an all-day meeting Monday He recommended as good candidates for supreme court, Clarence | at the ¥. W. C. A. Miss Emily Me- Martin, former supreme court] Adams will preside. Pp | First communion rites will be| party,” held for 17 children at 8:30 a. m. “The tomortow at the Church of Christ!

| Judge Niblack concluded. Invited

THE SALVATION ARMY

You to the

CITADEL ‘MEETINGS

2¢ 8. Capitol Ave. MAJ. & MBS B. B. NANKIVELL

IN CHARGE Sunday School .. ............ 9:30 A. Mo Holiness Meeting ............. 11:00 A. M Y.P. Legion .. ....... ......0 6PM Evening Worship .. ........... THPM

The Public Is Cordially

to Attend

judge, or Judge Wilbur Royce. “Now | the King, 1827 E. Kessler blvd. |

you say you want peace and har-| They are Donald Cutshaw, Carol’

{mony in the Republican ‘choice is yours.” Gene Dawson, H. Anne Gehrich,!

May 27, 1944

Lucky Fisherman—

Continued from Preceding Page

schools by selling almost $1,150,000 worth of

VERDICT FOR DAMAG

Rosalyn Gerlach, Dan Hamlin, ‘James Hoeing, Cyril Kuchler, John AT CASINO REVERSED Kurker, Billy Mosier, Dorothy |

A Marion County Superior court Mueller, Sonya Pacini, . Anne Metz-

LEE MUNGER, who lives at 75th st. and the White river, is the city's fisherman of the week . Sitting in his front yard. he had a lucky day Sunday, catching three huge

catfish that totaled 71 pounds. . . . The largest weighed 30 pounds. He flagged down speed boats to land his catch. Chief

Beeker appeared before the safety board and asked the board to buy gasoline lock caps for his police thinks someone is squad cars while He fired a police

cars.

The stealing gas out of they're parked. ‘mechanic for borrowing a police cycle to go

chief the

to Terre Haute on a fishing trip. The state Fraternal Order of Police has been having a convention here and the boys in blue had themselves a time. They raised something like $3000 through tickets

war bonds in three weeks. . . ger was crowned bond queen. . by the Cadet club, she sold bonds totaling 229,348.

. Backed

A A A

In the Mail Bag—

PFC. CHARLES QURAZZO writes us from Central Africa that he likes that line at the bottom of this letter reading: “Indianapolis—The Heart of the U. S. A” . “Well, brother,” says he, “‘you're not kiddin". . Lots.of fan letters this week. . For instance, Fred G. McCool S. 2-c in the SeaBees, writes from Camp Endicott, R. I, that his copy of “What's Cookin’"” goes “on down the line” when he has read it. . . . He gets his copy from the CMB Bible class. Similar messages come from Sgt. Milton V, Dills, in New Guinea. . And Lewis Willam Swigart, SK. 2-c, in the Pacific. And from Capt. Foster, in Puerto

E. V. Rico.

verdict for the defense in a dam. Patrick, Patty Suo Retmier, Nickie Edgewood—1sd1

Lee Rohrman, Anna Mae Schwert, age suit against Otto Ray, Miss Ann ¥s Francis Siener ricndly “Ray and

Ray and Stan Zaphirou as operators The mass will be read by the Rev.! R

Rev,

Rev. Floyd Cole,

of a county casino, was reversed Joseph V. Somes, pastor. yesterday by the Indiana Appellate | The original ruling, directed by | 13 CHURCHES PLAN Superior court, Room 1, was re- | theory that the trial jury should| Pastors of 13 Indianapolis Sav i Main have been permitted to decide the churches announced today that | Rev. P. {alleging that she was injured when | vasion day for prayer and medita-| {lighting effects in the casino drive | tion.

court. ‘versed by the appellate court on the | PRAYERS ON D-DAY lissue. Clara Cory filed the action, their churches will be open on in- | made it impossible for her to see! The churches are Second Presby-

Epler A

E. Ep | Buford Blair, 1935 5 Epler. Pirse Church—1621 E and Donald Uhl ry Gene E. Phillips, 1410 Sturm.

Washington.

Holmes Ave.

wler, 7 Eastern Ave. Garfield Church—116 E Rev. Daniel W. Jewell, 230 Bakemeyer. Madison Ave. —3100 Madison,

Raymond.

and Barnes,

630 Division.

South Ble ~LOrandy and Olive. A. L. Emmert, 2115 Olive.

a 2011 Rader. Westbrook—819 Dennison. Rev. Leo C. Davis, 4647 W. Wash. West Side—11th and King Ave. Rev, Everett Atkinson, 1049 King Ave. white A vehue— Winer and Hernia Carmonv. 2043

itol Avenue Methodist, North Meth-

MEN BUILDERS CLASS | lodist, University Park Christian, TO HOLD SERVICES North Indianapolis First Baptist,

| Fletcher Place Methodist, South The Christian Men Builders class Side Church of God, Holmes Aveof the Third Christian church will nue Free Methodist, Acton Baptist ‘hold memorial services at 9:30 a. m. 2nd Edgewood Methodist. tomorrow for men who died in, The Church pegerau pisyestel world wars I and IL ianapolis churches re-

main ope -day The honored include Don Hey-! n open on D-day. Others are

to the convention ball.

wow ow

Graveyard Mysteriy— WE'VE BEEN having a big mystery.” in the old Kitley southeast of theory loot buried by bandits. . .

cemetery, the city on

near

association at Senator

its convention

“graveyard . Someone has been digging

Kitley rd. . . 1s that the diggers were looking for . Otto N. Frenzel was elected president of the Indiana Bankers’ here. James E, Murray of Montana has

Beasley,

in Englan Hubbard asks us LeRoy Gordner for to him every week. . international corre

Road 52, . One

to. send overseas,

apo.ls chapter of DeMolay, was in the other , day and got: 125 copies of “What's Cookin'”

people should know that extra copies are available the first of each week. . .

. And from T. {ward and Earl Barcus of world war ed Lo make such arrangeSgt. Virgil Love, in I, and Edward M. Boyers, Jack | CU England And Durbin, Harold D. Forkner, Ben- PRESBYTER . : , Jamin M. Gray, Elbert E. Har- Y | from Cpl. William A. graves and Daniel G. Weinbrecht 3 SET d. . .. S. Sgt. James R.

of world war IL The Heyward-Barcus post of the | American Legion will participate. | Merle Sidener’s subject will be “A | Living Memorial.”

DIVINITY ACADEMY SETS GRADUATION

The American Divinity Academy,

FOR YOUTH RALLY

The annual young people's spring rally of the Indianapolis Presbytery will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Classes will be held on faith and life, stewardship, Christian fellowship and Christian outreach. Following a pitch-in dinner, a second film, entitled “The

to thank Insurance Man sending “Whats Cookin’ ” . Mrs, Will Bernhart,

Sunday

. She thought -more

. Avia-

(the drop from the floor to the drive- terian, Zion. Evangelical and Re- "WELCOME, SERVICE MEN way. formed, Roberts Park Meth- wv oi Broadway Methodist, Cap- Is Religion Quite Enough ’

Sermon by Mr. Norman H. Coulon

Laymen’s Sunday Service at 11 A. M.

Ye

RADIO

Dr. Backus Speaks

at 10 A. M.

“Finding a Faith to Live By", 1430 on Your Dial

WIRE

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1 block E Herman Myrick, 3135 Madison. North Side—Eugene St. Rev. T. W_ Stofer, 1151 Eugene. RY Street—Ray and Warren.

been conducting a hearing here on the advisability of continuing the Smaller War Plants Corp. The park board has announced that a three-night season of outdoor ‘light opera will be presented free in the Garfield park amphitheater July 21-23. . 1f the public likes the experiment, it may become an annual feature. . . . Police have been receiving a flood of calls from victory gardeners who complain of packs of dogs™ damaging gardens

tion Cadet H. E. Davis was graduated from the Douglas, Ariz., field May 23 as a second lieutenant and has been home on leave a few days. Flight officer Bernard E. Cantwell, a troop carrier command glider pilot, writes his parents, in Beech Grove, that over in England his squadron ‘and another played a softball game with $1200 in wagers between the two squadrons. . That's a lot of dough on a softball game.

Franklin.

| V. Rule and Mrs. Lula Carroll.

| leTO GRADUATE

Inc, of Franklin will hold its secfond annual commencement at 11 (a. m. tomorrow at the First Mount Baptist church on road 44 west of

| Degrees will be conferred on Dr. | Henry Hampton Halley, Dr. Lucien

Graduation exercises for 10 sen-

Man at the Gate,” will be shown.

ORATORY WINNERS TO LEAD SERVICES

The three first place winners in the oratory contest conducted by the Beth-El Men's club will have charge of the services at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Congregation Beth-

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH |

1453 N. Alabama St. Where Religion Is Reasonable

A M | Daily Vacation Bible Sch. June 18-July 9

Nazarene Churches

REV. JESSE TOWNS, DIST. SUPT. 1115 King Ave.

Beech Grove—327 BE. Matin. Elizabeth | Rev. Stanley Monsymaker. $5 8. 9th.

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| | |

CHRISTIAN CHURCHES INVITE YOU

NORTH SIDE AUGUSTA, Road 29, Augusta,

, 62d at Carroll And now for the birthday greetings, lio f tie high school department El Zedeck. They are Jerry Gran- BROAD RIPPLE, o% 2 Cutrollion. Happy birthday to Cpl. Richard W rs of the high st owsky, Hillel Chodes and Allan 34. Clermont. ; appy birthday to Cpl. Richar . of the Temple will be held at 10 | p,vig Bioom. EAST 49TH, 40th at Kingsley Dr. , . . - Johnson, in Africa, June 28, from Mother, ‘a.m. tomorrow. The graduates, NORTH LINERTY. No 8 Road 52 It 8 Graduation 1 (C= Dad and Jane. . . . And to Donald Peterson, who will present essays on “Jewish | Vie NORTHWOOD, 46th at Central Ave. GRADUATION TIME is hire and the city's Ireland, June 7, from the Smiths. . . . And | Youth Faces the Foire Selly ‘NEC ROMANCY' IS DON imag 07, OuKisndon. , . hy 3 : ter ; . Ru reen- . H, An , seven public high schools have announced to S. Sgt. Foster J. Burcope, India, June 13, | Dee. HE a Kasle SERMON SUBJECT FRIRD, 17th at Broadway. dates for commencement exercises June wite and son, Ad 0 PK, Wayne ki Levin Jack Rab, Milton Th b TRA, IN Srgden By. CN SR v e subi | UNIVERSITY P 9 is the date for distribution of diplomas at Gardner, Lreland, July 5, Bud ‘and Maud Miller, Illeana Marlise Wise and; “5 i ihe Jsssonssermoit WILLIAMS CREEK, N. County Line. Tech, Crispus .A Hoffmeyer and his mother and sisters. . . , Stanley Talesnick. 5 of Christ, Scientist, SIDE ch, rispus t= And eyed tomorrow will be “Ancient, and Mod- || BEECH GROVE, 15 N. Join, B. Grove. eke Co nd to Sgt. William Hoagland, Southwest Wicks. an. Mowe; Pacific, Mom and Dad And to Pf Te Cromancy, alias Mesmerism || BEAZAAR: 636m “Minneso June 12 at Broad r oom arg Dall, % AORAY TO TALK |and Hypnotism, Denounced.”

Ripple and Manual; June 14 at Shortridge and June-15 at Washington, Final exams marking the close of the spring semester were started at Butler Thursday and will continue through Wednesday. . . The commencement is to be June 5. . . . Shortridge has ‘set. something of a national record for high

James Harvey, South Pacific, June 12, Mother, Dad, Nancy, Rod. , . . And to Pvt, Myron Carl Taylor, overseas, Mother, Dad and Julia Jane, , , . And to Jude E. Poynter, overseas, Mother, Fleda, Julia, Alice and Grandma Mayfield. . Jr, M. M, 3«c, South Pacific, June 16, Rose Mary and Bernard. . . . And to Sgt. Howard Fenter, New Guinea, June 23, Aunt, Uncle, Jacky, Billy. ,-. . And to.T. 5 Donald J. Hooker, Italy, June 17, Betty and Ronnie.

. And to Leo Stahl

spondent for the Indian- |

Miss Thirza Bunce, missionary to Malaya who escaped in 1942 just ahead of -the Japanese occupation, will speak at 9:30 a m. tomorrow at the Riverside Park Methodist church, N. Harding ahd Edgemont sts. The program is sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service.

MEMORIAL RITES SET

CHOIR SERVICE SET

The choir of the Fairview Presbyterian chufch will predent its annual service of music at the 10:45 morning worship services tomorrow. The choir, directed by Mrs. Frank Edenharter, will be assisted by Martha Rucker Griffin, violinist, and Bhular Flanders, Robert Schumann and DeWitt Talbert, soloists, —

3 Tanss

. . That's all until next week.

tents copyrighted, 1944. L. Strauss & Co. Ine.

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INDIANAPOLIS THE HEART OF THE U. 3 AL wy | EEE

Memorial Sunday will be observed ‘at the services at 9:30 a. m. tomorChristian

SERMON ON PENTECOST row at the Olive ar sr

“Pentecost and the Church Today” will be the subject of the'l tLisermon given by the Rev, 8. Grun|dy Fisher at 10:30'a. m. tomorrow

{at the University Park Chris! lchurch, Pk | Christian '

Road 32, 8. E

Eiiy Rens >, Bred 1 } Shelby. ’ [640 Kru,

Gardens

CH URCHES

Cordiany Invite You to Attend

One of Their Services

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

4842 Shelby St.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | Bipcs svc 5 D.

BM Wednesday ik Bible Study. Th 45 P.M.

tol 3 m® n BL ve. at 32d St. 3 ~Church School 1045 A

W L TOTTY. Minister. GA-1743

1:45 B. M.A Btady in Pir: Peres

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS . CHURCH OF CHRIST

est lst

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL

84th St.

Street Forms Noe West 20th Street)

J. 8 Johns, Minister

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

11 A, M.—Holy Communion and Morning Prayer

ST. MARK'S UNITED

LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

DR. W. A SHULLENBERGER, Minister

10:35 A. M.—Morning Worship “Th

DELAWARE and WALNUT STREETS (700 North)

Bible School«9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10: 45 A.M.

R. H. BENTING, D. D. Pastor Sunday School = 10:00 A. M. Worship « « = 10:55 A M.

SERMON: “God” and Our D-Days Music by Excellent Choir Youth PFellowship—5:30 P. M.

WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH W. WASHINGTON AT WARMAN AVE. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

ank Offering Service” 6:30 P. M.—Methodist Youth Pellowship.

JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, Db 2 PASTOR

ON

NORTH and NEW

ENTECOST SUN 8:15 A. M.—Pirst Na Yat Service 9:00 A. M.—PFirst Service of Worship 9:45 A. M. Church School 10:40 A. Mb. —Second Service « Carp "A PROPHETS TIMELY WORDS" Reception of New Members

"GREATER LOVE" (Memorial Service) 10:45 A M. ROBERTS PARK CHURCH hodist)

Wl £4 ys. DR. SUMNER ‘L.- MARTIN Minister

© FIRST UNITED

BRETHREN CHURCH

704 PARK AVENUE REV. GEO. PF. SNYDER, D.D, Pastor

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning W Noni, 10:45 A.M. “THE G FP THE CHURCH"

Evening Service. 7:30 P. M. “INV ESTING LIFES SAVINGS .

“RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA

11:40 A. M.—Second Communion Service W-I-B-C ASBURY 9A. M. MEMORIAL METHODIST ° {Every Suiday) 02 EV CARL JOR STREET CALVARY 0 A. M.—Sunday School TABERNACLE % 10.30 A. Hy = service in charge of 903 Fletcher Ave. Rev. R. R. Cross. 4 7:30 P. M.—Song Service. Service ader, come here, or go some- [0:48 A M11 AM where to church! P.M

Sunday School,

FIRST CHURCH OF THE

1621 E. WASHINGTON — GENE E. PHILLIPS, Pastor; BOB KILLION, Music Dir.

10:30 A. M.—"Perpetual Burn: Offering.” 730 P. M.—"8in"s Depth Bomb

[ “The Nazarene Hour” Broadcast, WIBC, 11:30-13 Midnight

NAZARENE

9:30 AM.

-

West Side

REV.

BEAT

of RADIO

SPECIAL REVIVAL, MAY 28 |

2112 Miller St.

Gospel Tabernacle | |

THOMAS PAINO

Evangelist RICE BEST |! Springfield, Mo.

ARTIST -— PIANIST

ACCORDIONIST — SINGER °° \

Tune in Every Sunday, 1:30 P. M.-—-WIBC Sunday Services, 2 and 7:30 P, M:

R SUNDAY, Y 28: Morning Service, 11 A. M.

FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run

SIXTH CHUROR, 509% Prospect Sunday School I TESTIMO!

Fis: ) Sesond, Pourth, L MEETIN

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church, The Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Duplle = cordially invited to our services and Free Reading Rooms LESSON FO “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyyotiug, Denounced.”

FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at 20th SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th

5: 8: Parkway, S. Drive at Butler Ave. 5: FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave, at 62d 7:

G, Wednesda y Evening,

Rooms Church Edifice 16 E. Wash. 526 State Life Church Edifice 1611 Prospect Church Edifice | 5232 E. Market 9:30 and 11 A. M.

Fifth and Sixth IAM 8 o'Clock

Ist Anni

John 5:24, pyeriy; verily, 1

y unto you, He that heareth my

word, and believeth on

8

"Youth for Christ" Rally 7:30 P. M. Tonight

Roberts Park Methodist Church

Everyone

birthday rally with Roger Malsbary, founder and director.

versary

40! N. Delaware 1

Exceptional—interesting rally |

planned. | invited to attend .1st

life, and shall not come condemnation; but from death unto life.”

that sent me, hath everlasting

Dr. Clifford Lewis

Evangelist—World Traveler— Youth Speaker

into

| IF UNABLE TO ATTEND, TUNE IN WIBC, 8-8:30 P.M.

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yterian Churches

INVITE YOU i

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| TABERNACLE

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Presbyterian Church 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers

9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.=Divine Worship

Mr. Mercer, Preaching “The Way, the Truth, and the Life” Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service

Memorial Presbyterian

Carroliton ave. at Eleventh st. L O'DELL, Minister

The Historic Church of Which : Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister. |

Vermont and Pennsylvanis sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D. Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M.

Sermon by Dr. Thomas P. White

Church School. 10:45

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