Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1944 — Page 10

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Day Slated

To. Session.

The Indianapolis Council of | .Churchwomen has invited members| of, all faiths and races in the city

to attend the annual observance of * World Community day Friday in the Broadway Methodist church. In the afternoon, Cantor Myro|

“Gilass, Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky Roskin |

and other members of the Jewish community will conduct a worship | period in music. Dr. Albert Buck-

"mer Coe of Oak Park; Ill, will speak

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on “The Price of Enduring Peace. “br. James A, Crain will lead a forum on the effects of liquor “with the assistance of a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, a person’ con nected with the liquor business and | others at the 9:30 a. m. session, Also in the morning, Mrs. Howard T.!

Griffith will outline legislation con= ||

cerning the American Indian; Mrs. |

Robert Fennell will speak on work Z

among lepers, and Mrs. Sidney Blair Harry will sing.

Women to Serve Luncheon

Women of the host church will serve luncheon at which Leonard Hunt and Mrs. Hunt will be honored guests, Mr. Hunt is the new superintendent of the Wheeler City Rescue Mission. As part of the worship in music, Cantor Glass will present “Lord God of Abraham” (Hebrew from “HElijuh”), Mrs. Roskin will play the “Hebrew prayer of Tranksgiving” on the organ and Mrs. Jack Strickland will sing “Great Peace Have They.” Mrs. E. K. Higdon will bring the meeting to a close with commitment and prayer and Mrs. Ralph L. Holland, council president, will preside throughout the day,

Organist to Open Temple Concerts

THE FIRST in the winter series of eight organ recitals by Evelyn Borofsky Roskin has been scheduled by Temple Beth El Zedeck, 34th and Ruckle sts, at 4 p. m. Sunday. This will in-

VETERANS’ RE-ENTRY

INTO ARMY ALLOWED

WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (U. P).—

Discharged veterans who wish to re-|.

turn to military service may now

~ do #0 under a new procedure out-.-lined today by" selective service headquarters, L ros LTE

a Ct te: LORY

classified automaticly as 1-C—not available for indugtion. Under the " new procedure draft boards aré au-

thorized to classify as 1-A any

honorably discharged men who wish ta volunteer. Men discharged under conditions other than honorable, and who have not been placed in 1-C, may be reclassified for induction only with the consent of the director of selective service, : The new regulations also permit " local boards to. place in-1-A-reg-fstrants dropped from the various. reserve components of the army and navy or those released from training academies or officer candidate programs. These include the army spe{alized training corps, the army air corps reserve, the several naval programs and merchant marine academies,

Ration Calendar

MEAT-Red stamps AS through £8 and AS through PS are good.

CANNED GOODS--Blue stamps A8 through Z8 and AS through W§ in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each.

‘SUGAR-=Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 83 in Book 4 are good indefinitely for 5 pounds. Stamp 40 in Book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Applicants applying for canning sugar should send in one spare stamp 37, attached to the applica« tion for each applicant,

GASOLINE—Stamp A-13 good for 4

. gallons through Dec. 21. B4 and C4,

B5 and O5 good for § gallons; T (4th quarter) good for § through pe. 31. El and E2 for 1 s Rel. and R32 are good for 5 ¥ alos i are not valia at filling

tou buying fed cars should |

make sure that the seller has siirrendered his gasoline coupons to the ration board,

: 8HOES.No. 1, No. 3 and No. 3

Members of All Faiths Invited

Luswoplbly. ec a TEV

OB rch. a at T30 p p- m. tomorrow at

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Mrs. R. T. Capen displays a tapestries,

1st Baptist Church fo Mark

Debt to the B

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

Families of the First Baptist church will express their gratitude for -the Bible “in times like these” and simultaneously mark the Thanksgiving month ‘at a dinner Thursday evening in the church. The congregation has given ap-

‘| proximately 185 members to the

armed forces. These young people and the” families they left behind owe a great debt of appreciation and reverence to the Bible which sustains their courage, in the opinfon of the woman's society. Ac-

fathers, mothers, children and friends to come to the non-profit dinner and ‘a program featuring the Bible. Dr. Kyle M. Yates, pastor of the Walnut Street Baptist church,

Catholic Church

Sponsors Dance

The Little Flower Catholic church will sponsor an Oriental dinner and dance tomorrow evening in the parish hall, 14th and Bosart sts. Dinner will be served from 6 to 7:30 p. m., followed by dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight. John Peistikjiand his family will present Oriental dinner music and Louis Haboush's Musical Moonglow orchestra will play for the dance. Mr, Haboush and members of his family will be assisted by laymen and womey of the church in preparing the dinner. William Lannon is general chairman.

Pastor to Install Boy Scout Troop

Installabion ceremonies for Boy Scout. Toop No. J71 will be con-

the cliurch, The troop, Jed by Sooutimastar E. D. Spencer and Assistant Franklin Martin, is the fourt unit organized in the north district in conjunction with Governor Henry Schricker's scout growth program. Charles Byfield, neighborhood commissioner, will conduct the candlelight investiture, assisted by senfor scouts of Troop No. 90 of Broadway Evangelical and Reformed church, Following the awarding of tenderfoot badges, the new scouts will present miniature badges of rank to their mothers. The troop committee is composed of Robert McCoy, chairman; Jack Higgins and Rev. Gillett. Charter members are Willlam Hoover, Emerson Howell Jr, John H. Johns, George Lavery, Robert McCoy, Michael Marshall, Willlam Martin, Thomas Spencer and Glenn Taylor.

‘MEN'S NIGHT” SLATED BY SPEEDWAY P.-T. A.

Dr. Alfred P. Haake, Park Ridge, Il, will be guest speaker at the “Men's Night” meeting of Speed way P-T. A, at 7:30 p. m, Wednesday at the school. N. D, Cory, superintendent of Speedway schools,

of the Electric Steel Casting Co., will introduce the speaker. Dr, Our Children Save America?” Edu

new building and celebrate ‘homecoming tomorrow,

"| Louisville, Ky., author and radio

cordingly, the society has invited |

Will be general chairman of the meeting and I. R. Wagner, president

Haake will speak on “Can

cated for the ministry, he now is an economic consultant and a publio lecturer and radio commentator,

Church to Dedicate First Section of Its New Building

The Garden City Christian church | wart will dedicate the first Unit of its|fenders at the 11°45 A. m. service.

"Among the oontributors to the

Chinese Bible, a prayer wheel and

ible at Banquet

speaker, will give the address. Dr. C. W. Atwater, pastor, will introduce Dr, Yates and Mrs, Marjorie C. Boles will be in charge.

Altar to Dominate Room

Dominating the room will be a white-draped altar on which “will lie the open Bible. A map of the world, with -the denomination’s 16 mission fields picked out with electric lights, will hang behind the altar. It was made by Raymond Walker, A miniature replica of a Biblical scene will be used for decoration in the center of each table, { Mrs. Boles and Mrs. Edna Minich constructed the Biblical scenes. The church orchestra will play, directed by F. L. Warner and ac~ companied by Mrs. Walker. A giant blue ‘candle will be lighted to symbolize special interest for the motith in two missionary areas— Central America and the California relbeation camp. Mrs. William Thornton will conduct the candle lighting. A Bible printed in Burmese and owned by Mrs. Herbert E. Hinton,

president of the woman's society,

play. One in Chinese is the property of Mrs. Randall T, Capen, for-

Dwight Thompsoh. The Butler School of Religion has leaned a 400-year-old English Bible for the exhibit.

BAPTIST CHURCH TO HOLD REVIVAL

A survey by the Garfield Park Baptist church reveals that 10,000 persons living within walking distance are not attending any church or Sunday school. n "The survey was made in prepara-' tion for the re-

ning and closing Nov. 19. The meetings will be conducted daily except ~Saturday. As further preparation for the revival, the congregation will burn the church mortgage tomorrow morning. The Rev. Charles F. Greenfleld, who was church pastor when the present edifice was built in 1926, will give the morning sermon. For the revival services, the Rev. Charles 8. Paschall, present minister, will be assisted ‘by his two brothers. ‘They are F. H. Paschall, county agricultural agent of Ripley, Tenn., who will lead the singing, and the Rev. G. W. Paschall of Ft. Worth, Tex., who will preach.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO CONDUCT RALLIES

The Ohristian churches of Marion county will hold evangelistic rallies Nov. 12 through: 19 as their part of the plan to make the church a vital force in post-war rehabilitation,

Rev. Paschall

funetion of the Sunday school to enroll those now allied with no religious group and the building of a vigorous program of envangelisin in every church. will be stressed by the speaking teams, Twelve teams, each consisting of ‘a layman, a church school worker and a min. ister, will address the one-evening local ‘church rallies. Dr. E L. Day is executive

wartime commission. He will to ‘The Chi presen Our De-

UNITY METHODIST IP CHURCH re. vival which began night -_ oon ti the

“|youth rally tomorrow at 3 p. m, in

tRabbl Morris M. " | Feuerlicht of the '

The committee of which Russell Morrison, secretary, will announce 5:30 this afternoon.

people attending the rally will take

discussion.

former missionary to Burma and 101ds a B. D. degree from the Colwill be among several Bibles on dis-| ie succeeds D. E. Robert

mer missionary to China, and an-| caroline and taught music in the other from Scotland belongs to Mrs.| nuilic schools of the state,

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

TOUGH Mer SterAl JANE, 1itself, and sets upon error the mark

The responsibility of laymen, the|

‘Peace’ Is -

All-Youth Session Slated Here ~ Tomorrow.

Young people of all faiths and races in Indianapolis will discuss “A Pattern for Peace” at an all-

the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium. Rally speakers include: The Rev Almon J. Coble, # chairman of the church federation committee on in~ ternational justice and goodwill;

Indianapolis He - 4 brew tongregation; Dr. Joseph

Fr. Kavanagh Carroll of the Crispus Attucks high

school faculty, and the Rev. Pr. Richard Kavanagh, director of the Catholic Youth Organization. The seven pillars of peace upon which Protestants, Catholics and Jews have agreed as a sound basis for lasting peace will be dis~

Rally Topic}!

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West “31st. Stree (Formerly 926 West 20th "strast)

y Evening Bibie Study 7:45 . 8. JOHNS, Minister

ST. MARK'S

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

Sunday School .....10:00 A, M. Worship Pesnns 10:56 A. M.

vee ad

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY ST.

and Preaching ....,...11:00 A. M. Bible tudy cveeeita rnaeees reeves 10:00 A. M. Evening Service ............... T48P. M. ‘ednesday ee ih Bible Study, 7:45 P. M.

W. L. TOTTY, Minister. GA~1743.

LYNHURST BAPTIST

On Lyndhurst Dr, 2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash. REV. 0. H. BCHEICK

Bible Classes .......ooccvvvnns M. Preaching Setvioe sean eknabyy 10:30 a M. Evening Berviee ............. 7:45 P. M. Thursda P.M.

Indianapolis Churches

CHRIST , “TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith)

403 West Fall cer Juke wey Bunday, 11:30 A. M.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Even ce, 7: Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:48 JOHN H. GERKARD, Frangelist

CHURCH OF CHRIST

40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041

Foursquare Gospel Church

Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street

A. 0. HOBBS JR.. MINISTER Phones: Study, HU-4041; Res. HU-4783.| 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. Bible Study—9:45 A. 10:45 A, M~ ap-Nosed Christians." 10:48 A, M.— ‘Peeling 1s Not ‘Evidence. of | 7:30 Po 0 he: Bagle, pwatietice. "

Pardon 7:45 P. M.—~" "Man's Greatest Enemy"

Cordially Invite You to Attend One of Their Services :

Services Wednesday & ’ HERMAN R.

(Assembly of God) RIVERSIDE - TABERNACLE

Ive Years in depen.

ROSE Minister +

-

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

16th and Delaware Sts,

WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH

30 A. M.—Church School,

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

Capitol Avenue at 32d Street IRVIN D, LEATHERMAN, Minister i“ 4 A. M.~Church School.

; 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “Are Right and Wrong Relative?”

»: 10:40 A. M.—~Morning Worship, 5:00 to 7: TR ow or Youth and

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL

ILLINOIS and NEW YORK 8T8.

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST 602 WEST NEW YORK STREET REV. CHARLES M. KROFT

30 A, M.-8unday School ~"Veterans' Day.

10:30 A. M. REV, WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector 7:30 P. M.—“Christ's Appeal.” Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion Rev. Kroft will Preac Both Sermons TRAM rol School Memberk Expected; Visitors Welcome 64th ‘and College “My Cpndidate”

11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion,

REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN Building Anniversary Day 9:30 A. M. —Unifiled Worship BServies. 3:00 P. M.—Church School Workers Tea. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service. Midweek Worship Wednesday--T7:30 P.M,

cussed by each of the speakers. Miriam Miller, vice chairman of the arrangements committee, will lead a discussion following the addresses. James is chairman and Franklin the rally over station WFBM at It is expected that the young

back material to their respective organizations for future study and

New Pastor Set To Take Pulpit|<g

The Rev. F. W, Wiegmann will preach on “The Christian Vocation” tomorrow when he assumes the pulpit of the Downey Avenue Christian church, The new pastor, his wife and infant daughter are the temporary house guests of Mr, and Mrs. William T. Pearcy. They will move the middle of the month to their home, 56 Downey ave. The Wiegmanns arrived from Dunn, N, C., where the Rev. Mr, Wiegmann was for seven and a half years the pastor of the Hood Memorial Christian church, He is #1

of Atlantic Christian college and lege of the Bible, Lexington, Ky. Andry,

now of the Butlef faculty, ' Mrs. Wiegmann was born in North

SUBJECT IS LISTED

All Christian Seience churches tomorrow will study the lesson-ser-mon subject, “Adam and Fallen Man.” The golden text is: “Sin shall not have dominion over you: For ye are not under the law, but under grace.” Romans 6:14. The lesson-sermon also includes

Christian | Science textbook, “Science ae Great Key. to the SecripBA: “Trukh.

mp hr.

titiveils error. Truth causes sin tq betray

of the beast. Even the disposition | to excuse guilt or to conceal it is punished. The avoidance of justice and the denial of truth tend to perpetuate sin, invoke crime, jeopardize self-control, and mock divine mercy.” (p. 542),

MEMORIAL TO MARK

native of New York city, a graduate|]

the following passages from the]

WEST SIDE GOSPEL TABERNACLE

2112 MILLER STREET REV, THOMAS PAINO

Sunday School—0:30 Morning Worship-—10:48 Yoiing People’s Service—7:45 P, M. Mid-Week Service Thursday, 7:45 P. M.

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REPORMED NORTH and NEW JERSEY STRETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR. 9:00 A, M. Service of Worship, 9:45 A. « M-Church School. 10:40 A. M.—8econd Service of Worship. | : M bjecs of Worship— “Not Ashamed of the Gospel, Subject used 25 years ago, upon beginning his ministry in Zion Church,

1514 Park Ave.

DALE NEWSUM

Leader of the Indianapolis Unity Truth Center will be in charge Suns day, Oct. 22 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Deévotional Service. “The Science of Life.”

WEDNESDAY & PM Midweek

Service Usual Class Tuesday and Friday

Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4006

9:30 A.M.

class suited 10:45 A. M. FOUNDA 6:15 ] M7:30 P. ar minister evening

Minister

Ni

Englewood Christian Church

school is near an all-time record attendance. A family school where every member will find a to age and o 44 desgre.

Gideons, on the “WORD OF The Lord's supper observed at morming and services.

A CHURCH WITH THE NEW TESTAMENT

‘CALVARY TABERNACLE SERVICES

Tonight and Sunday night, last

Why. ih s

Sunday

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets me North) DR _W. A SHULLSNBEROER,

Minister. Bible School—9:30

10:43 A. M. Program by, Rint Reglmant Cadet

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH|%: (Methodist)

Delaware and Vermont Sta, School—0:30 A. M, » SUMNER L. MARTIN,

ELLIS W. Church School Morning Worship Aen oASE EARL EAD “Rainbows of the Soul” Dr. William PF. Rothenburger will preach.

tere nse ranssr nan

B. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:45 A. M. “A Pruitful Bough--Joseph™

We Welcome All Visitors

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian wy < 4 _Yermont Streets : RLETON WwW. TRATIR, D. D, Pastor 9:26 A. M. Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Worsh|

7:30 P. M.—Worship. Sermon: “Almost 3

m.—All Church Pliiner

Thursday,” 8: $i # fh Dr. Kyle ates, Louisville, speaker

Salvation Army Citadel

AM, Mornin; Worship—10: 45 ALM. J “What Ts Troubling Central Church?” Music b, Sxceliont » Siow, Youth Fellowship--§:30

. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES

CARROLLTON AVE. E., 44th and Carrliton. Rev. Richard Retig, 10:45 a. m,

FIRST, 3104 E.. 10th St. Rév., Ralph E. Weisser, 10:30 a. m.

FRIEDENS, 8. Alabama and Parkway. Rev. Robt. C. Kuebler, 10 a. m.

GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleas't Run, go Dr. Rev. Norman H. Schultz, 10:30 a: m.

TMMANUEL, 8. New Jersey aud Frospest, Rev. Clarence 1 E. Bitle

PLEASANT JUN BLVD., Hoefgen- 8. Penn Rev. , Windhorst, 10:30 a. m.

SECOND, 903 Shelby 8 Rev. W. Franklin 13, 10:30 8. m.

Joan. 852 Sander J Ptepenbrox, 10 8. ‘m.

ST. JOHN (Cumberland, Ind.) Rev, FP. G. Brune, 10:35 a. m.

ST. PAUL'S, 13th and Carroliton. Rev. E. Harold Klingel, 10:30 a. m.

i PAUL, 711 N. Belmon , Wm. H. Knierim, 0 ‘sm.

mle TRINITY, Perkins and ‘Raymond. Rev, Wn. H. Enierim, 11:15 a ZI New Jersey and Nor io. Frederick R. aries 10:40 a m.

ZION, Post Rd. and Troy Ave. Rev. Robt.” R. Groves, 10:30 a. m.

nited Brethr

BROOKSIDE CHURCH

11th a A. Glen Delt neste 9:30 A. M.—8un. School or All ages.

10:40 A. M.—S8tewardship service

‘Begging in Reverse.» 3:00 P. M.~Jr. C. E~6:30 P. M.—Youth

C B 7.30 P. M.—Evening service. “That GodGiven Gift in You.” 8:45 to 0:46—Youth Fellowship,

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26 BOUTH CAPITOL AVENUB SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.--Young People’s Legion. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.

MRS. PETER VAN Vitis, A - charge of Jervices. Women

by the en's s* Chorus, Mra

“Cosmic Vistas” Sermon at 11 A. M. by E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrtsgton, Soloist

Radio Address at 10 A. M.

“Religion and Politics” WIRE 1430 on Your Dial

All Souls ~

Unitarian Church 1455 N. Alabama St.

FREE «ls | METHODISTS Welcome You

BRIGHTWOOD

BE. 31st and Forest Manor Rev. BE. E. Wright, Pastor

FIRST :

12th ad, Tecumseh » Rev. Don C. Cawood, es hs

MARS HILL

Barnsyord and Folts Sts. "pastor .

Rev. J.

- SECOND

Corner and ora Pekshing Dine

HOLMES

336 8. Holmes Russell

+ Rev. O. Mikels, Pastor

57 N. Rural St. (3800 East) Bible School. The Englewood Bible

rmon: “THE SURE

Youth vespers. Message R. hy sei Rep.

MESSAGE

Branches of The M

“ADAM AND Morning service, 11 A.M. in aD 1ST CHURCH-—Meridian a

5 CHURCH—College at 62nd. 6TH CHURCH--1609% Prospect St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and -11 Sixth churches, 11 a.m. Wednesday

902 Fletcher Ave.

chance to hear Evangelist “Wm. Paul Smith |

Sundays: M. "That's* Bone fora Change

Tr Inst 2 9:00 A. M. WIBC—

EVANGELIST AN

of Chippewa Lake, Othio.

“The. Y indisporsebly Man" ~

Pastor Raymond G. "© Hoekstra

ext Week—Services Tuesday and Thursday, 8 p. m.

THE PUBLIC 18 INVITED TO ATTEND ‘THESE SERVICES

- WORLD GRDER DAY

World Order Sunday will be, marked tomorrow by the signing| of & World Order compact and a memorial . service for Pfc, Hans Poehlmann at All Souls Unitarian church.

Pfc. Poehlmann was a member of the church who was killed in ac-| tion Aug. 24 in France. The compact is adapted from the original Mayflower compact which will later

moderator of the American Unitarlan association,

DEAN TO SPEAK AT CHURCH FETE

of the Third Christian church school Thursday at 6:30.p, m. . The youth choir will sing direct

be presented to the U, 8. senate by | Senator Harold H. Burton of Ohio,

pr. O. L. Shelton, dean of the Butler school of religion, will speak | on “Imperatives of Religious Edu-| cation” at the 15th.gnnual dinner

verily, my word, I believeth {edie that sent hath everlas

John - 5:34, say unto

you, ‘ne. that

condemnation, but 18 from death unto life.”

~ “Youth for Christ” RALLY

DON'T MISS HEARING

Dr. Vance Havner

“America’s Number One New Testament Prophet Loaded with wit, wisdom and whimsicality.

7:30 P. M. Tonight

ro

Cadle Tabernacle

(Temporary Location) - Ohio, and New Jersey St.

| Tune in WIBC Sund

NEW RADIO TIME

ay, 8:30 to 9 A. M.

ed by Mrs. Grace Parris, and Mrs. Ruth D, Estes, director of Christian education, will preside.

"NEW PASTOR TO PREACH

The Rev, Clarence E, Sitler will preach his first sermon as new pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church tomorrow at 10 a. m. “The subject will be: “Beginning a New Chapter.”

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

84th and Central

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

Fi Far x Mi

Angelus Hour tor Youth—4 P.M P.M.

DR. ROY EWING V REV. BARRY R. MERCER

10:45 A. M.~Divine Worship » Vale, Preachi

Thursday, 6:30 P, M-palissionay Thanks % Offering Dinner,

———————res t Presbyterian Churches

INVITE. YOU

9:30 A. M.—Bibls School |

“The ‘Word of God in the idornese}

1

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES other Church, The

of Christ. The Publie Is Cordially Re panist. on Lesson for Sunday, Nov. Tr.

churches, Service | Rooms t 20th. renee ® None neg 2ND CHURCH~—Delaware at” 12th. ..eeeeee

3RD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th.......

- 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run BN 8 5PM Chureh Edifice

Drive, at Butler A

REVIVAL MEETING 5

SALEM PARK CHURCH of THE MISSIONARY BANDS-—3422 W. MARKET ST. Continuing Through NOV, 12 EACH EVE. AT 5 LL

3 Rev. Eugene Reiber a

ae . he fleld ofchalk-evangelism. _ SEE HIM DRAW a some of ‘the. most

CHARLES BUCKROP—PASTOR

FALLEN MAN” -

8 P.M, 526 State Life

irs Ae ae. M. Church Edifice cssssss None 1611 Prospect

D CHALK ARTIST

Rev. Refber is unexecelled

h CRKIRAR Jie oA, 4 + f PH neds and Musicians | oi | i vuah Rev. and Mrs. Bates wi a . - . , of Bridgeport, an Hear them BING and PLAY,

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

: Corner Olive and LeGrand Ave. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor

Services Each Evening at 7:30 © Sunday Services, Sunday School 9:30, Preaching

Services 10:30

.N Y. P 8, 6:30

HL N. Y, 6:30. .

a am ve. on md

ri

Revival Services to

Continue Through Nov. 12

. WILLIAM LUALLEN Of Bloomington, Ind. Preacher, Chalk

- ‘WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

(4600 Wess-<% ‘block south of Washington 8 $19 Denison 86) : ? Thursday, Nov. 9th thru Sunday, Nov. 13th. vein ny Seton Dar, Noe. 133, AD Dr, Oven peeking 4 0 AM.

MADISON AVE. CHURCH Eo AL

Singer, and Artist

and 7:30.

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 E. Washington St. REV. RAY HANCE, Pastor REVIVAL November 1-13 Rev. Hance in Charge BOB and MADGE KILLION, Singer and Musician

Each Evening...T:30 P. M. Be Sure to Attend. Suvday Bshir4$:30 4, 30

rc. FE OWEN rT “Seven tS Map of

REV. B. M. MYRICK, Paster

"Tom Dewey opportunity for

BLOCK | GRABS’

Urges Quick - Action tc Aggre

LONDON, Nov. ‘mier Josef Stalin insure long - term

“There are in Red army will the near future.

Stalin said, 12( were put ou of and only « fy, on the eastern

- 180 are German. ‘ The Germans,

*more powerful versaries than in cause they were sources of most But the Sovi Germany's great and the Reich n of catastrophe.” ————————

GERMANS ON HoLL

Allies Drive

but were halted and infantry i