Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1944 — Page 10
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Post-War Program. Presbyterians
The new - Presbyterian official
Amstutz, formerly of. Hartford City, now in Indianapolis. The Rev, Mr, Amstutz will serve under the. direction of Dr. Alexander E. Sharp, executive
Amstutz Gets! Building Post Pastor to Aid Presbyterian |
in Indiana * will safeguard their post-war building program by employing the ‘full-time services of a specialist to work with a laymen’s committee for lociting| fiew churches and relocatimg others. |
is the Rev, A. A.
Baptist Church to Mark 50th Year
secretary of the Indiana synod, and ‘in connection with the synod’s national missions committee, The laymen's committee, which “will collaborate with the Rev. Mr. Amstutz, includes. 24 members, | three from each Presbytery, Those from Indianapolis are Harry Wade, Chester McKamey and B, L. Curry. |
Plans Surveys
The state office explained today that the Rev. Mr. Amstutz will go from place to place in the state making surveys and gathering information. Just how extensive the Presby-
Rev. Amstautz
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with the original communion servi
George E. Helm, 87-year-old native of Indianapolis, charter member and life-deacon of the Woodruff Place Baptist church, is shown
terian post-war building program is to be cannot be estimated before surveys are made. However, the comity committee of the church federation has given its approval-to erection by Présbyterians of two churches on the North Side of In- - dianapolis.
The suggested location of one is
between 62d and 66th sts. and the tracks of the Monon and the Nickel Plate railroads. The location of the other is between the Spring Mill rd. and White river.
Population Shifts
The state office of the Presbyterian church points out that the need for the kind of work the Rev. Mr. Amstutz will do has been great- - ly increased by the shifting of populations in connection with war industries. In many communities, church facilities are inadequate to meet the greatly Increased populations while in others there are too many churches in proportion to the number of residents. The Rev. Mr, Amstutz was chosen Because of his experience in the state. He was graduated from McCormick seminary in 1936 and has filled pastorates in Matthews and Huntington as well as Hartford City.
United Brethren Retreat Scheduled
Minfsters of the United Brethren Northwest area will hold their biennial retreat Dec. 5 through 7 on the campus of Indiana Central college. Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the area will preside, Dr, Jesse M. Bader of New York, head of ,the department of evangelism of the federal council of churches, will speak and conduct * & round table, © Others who will give addresses are Bishop H. H. Fout, bishop emeritus of the area; Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. and pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church; and Dr. J. Gordan Howard of Dayton, O. editor of Sunday school literature for the United Brethren church. Ministers from Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota will attend the retreat, Bishop Dennis will speak at the closing session.
Author to Fill
granddaughter congregations will
and Miss Hattie Bucksot,
dress at the meeting. The Tuxedo Park Baptist church, the daughter congregation of Woodruff Place, will be represented by its pastor, Dr. U. 8. Clutton. The Rev, George T. King, pastor of the Emerson Avenue Baptist church, will speak for his congregation. It was founded by Tuxedo Park and is, therefore, the granddaughter church of Woodruff. Place. Mr. Helm will recall the early days of Woodruff Place.
early
Quartet on Program . -
tions of churches will sing in the afternoon. They are J. J. Albion of the First church; Louis Burnett, Tuxedo Park; Mrs. Fred Lehr, Emerson’ Avenue, and Miss Vera Jean O'Bryan, Woodruff = Place. Royal McClain, anniversary committee chairman, will read a poem titled: “Our Golden Anniversary,” and Miss Roberta Bland will play harp numbers,
LESSON SERMON SUBJECT LISTED
All Christian Science churches tomorrow will study the lessonsermon subject, “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.”
The golden text 1s: “In the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanitfes; but fear thou God” Ecc. 5:7. The lessqn-sermon also includes
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Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- | tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Attempts to conciliate society and so gain dominion over marn-| kind, arise from worldly weakness” (p. 238). “The wicked man is not
Methodist Pul pit
Hayward H. Johnson of Portland, | Ore., author of the play, “The Crim- | inal,” now showing in local Meth- | odist churches, will preach on| “America’s Greatest Peril,” tomor-
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row at 9:30 a. m. at St, Paul's (CRUSADE FOR CHRIST | Osdol. portray the, EXECUTIVE TO SPEAK
Methodist church. Mr. Johnson will leading role of the father in Criminal” fomorrow at 7:30 p. at the Riverside church; Monday
“The|
at 7:30 p. m. at the Irvington of
Methodist church; at the same hour
the ruler of his upright neighbor. Let it be understood that success in error is defeat fh Truth. The watchword of Christian Science is Scriptural: ‘Let the wicked for sake his way, and the unrighteous | man his thoughts'” (p. 239),
Dr. J. Manning Potts, associate
m director of the Crusade for Christ |
denomination, | twice tomorrow and |
the Methodist
will speak
Charter Members to Join
In Woodryff Place Sessions
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor ’
Seven charter members, its mother church and its daughter and
church in celebrating its 50th anniversary tomorrow. The seven charter members are George E. Helm, life-deacon; Frank Sink, Pred Boller, Aaron Mason, Mrs. Hattie Dillon, Mrs. May Jeffries Dr.C. W, Atwater, pastor of the First Baptist church, which founded the Woodruff Place church, will give an adafternoon
A quartet from the four genera’
the following passages from the]
* |“Canada, Coast to Coast,” comic
ce, a church treasure.
join the Woodruff Place Baptist
There will be services at 10:45 a.m, with a-sermon by Dr. L. C. Trent, church pastor for 21 years, followed by a noon carry-in dinner. The church is engaged In a campaign which will result in complete liquidation of its debt by Easter! officials said. It was twice destroyed by. fire, but managed to erect its third and present building. About a tithe of the congregation tithes its income; that is, "about. one-tenth of the membership gives one-tenth of its Income to the thurch, - ow day school and went along as such for six years until, in 1894, 180 members founded the Woodruff Place Baptistechurch. The present membership is 1200. A special ine terest in community work, in providing wholesome recreation for youth, in missions and evengelism have given the church its reputation for being progressive, a memsber said.
Church to Hold
Bazaar, Supper
Neighbors and friends, . children and adults will join the members lof’ the Pifty-first Street Methodist chur¢h for a festive evening featuring a bazaar and supper Thurs- | day. The program is in charge of the woman's society of Christian servlice of which Mrs. Stewart LaRue {is the president. Mrs. R. A. Love Is general chajrman for the evening. Among the attractions scheduled |are a 35-minute motion picture,
(films for children, a fish pond, and a gypsy booth with Mrs. Bert Street presiding in costume. Mrs. H W. Thornburg, Mrs. Fred Holmes and their assistants will serve dinner from 5to 7 p. m. | In addition to those mentioned, women promoting the bazaar include Mesdames J. Ruwell Cooper, W. B. Morgan, R. PF. Kerbox, L. Z. Beckwith, W. A. Ralphy, J. W, Haerle, Russell Jordan, E. E. Van Ruel Jenkins and O. B Newman,
The congregation began as a Sun- | go.
Rev. Bever Gets Pastorate Here
The Rev. Cecil Bever has re-
at Rrooklyn, Ind. to become pastor of the East Forty-Ninth Street Christian church, Indianapolis. Mrs. Bever 1s a sister of Mrs, Edward Russell, wife of the pastor
Both the Rev. Mr. Bever and Mrs. Bever “are natives of California, With their two sons, George, 15 and Howard, 6, they will live at 1245 Mount st.
CHRIST, TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith)
402 West ' Pall Creek Parkwa Sunday, 11:30 A. M., 7:30 P.
NORTH METHODIST
Meridian at 38th 8 DR. DALLAS L BROWNING. Minister | Worship ~ 10: Xr M. —WIRE-11: 30 to 13 | hrist's Crusade’ Angelus Hoyr for Youth—6 P.M.-§ P.M.
Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 A. M.~8unday School, Revival closing Sunday, 7:30 P. M. The Rev. O. E. Ghere of Anderson will conduct services. ‘REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041 A. 0. HOBBS JR Phones: Study, HU-40i1: Res HY-4189.
Bible Study—0:45 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—~"How to Understand the Bible” large chart to be used). TAS P.M. ‘Marriage’
“Progress, a 1a, Achievement” 45 AM
Bervice by: DR. J. MANNING POTTS
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH | (Methodist) Delaware and wmont Bts, Bchool—9:30 A. M R. SUMNER Te MARTIN,
hy WEST SIDE GOSPEL TABERNACLE 2113 MILLER STREET REV. THOMAS PAINO Sunday School-9:30 Morning Worship-=10:48 Young People’s Service—T7:45 P. M. Mid-Week Service Thursday, 7:45 P. M.
LYNHURST BAPTIST
On Lyndhurst Dr, 2 Blks, 8. of W. Wash
REV. ©. H SCHEICE REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN. Billas Anniversary Day
3A M. —Unified Worshi 3.00 P. M.—Church Bchool Workers on “Tea. 7:30.P. M.—Bve: Worship Service. Midgeek Noutlv ednesday--7:30 P. M. BETHEL TABERNACLE
641 Bo, Fleming St. Sunday Beh OOH
RL A 7:45 P. M, Mid-week a aching gy M, Lowe, 1Pastor
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF. CHRIST 2842 SHELBY ST.
Worship and Preaching A Bible Study rere iE Nes. me: :00 A. 5
ning 0 vice yo manaa sats ian Weddsstay Evening Bible Study, 7: 45 L TOTTY,
Minister, GA-1743. WOODRUFF PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH E. Michigan at Walcott St,
'L. C. TRENT, D. D,
9:30 A. M.~8unday School, 10:45 A. M.—Worship service: “The Unfolding Life of the “Church”
7:30 P. M.~Worship service: “How Long Go Ye Limping?’ Golden Anniversary Basket dinner, 12:30 P. M.
RAYMOND G, HOEKSTRA W-I-B-C 9A. M. (Every Sunday)
CALVARY TABERNACLE
Service 9:48 A. M. — 11-A. Nf 7:48 P. 902 Fletcher Ave.
1514 Park Ave.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Indianapolis Churches
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CHURCH OF CHRIST Belmont Ave. om hi 9:45 and 10:48 Wed _ ing Service, Biuay, io ‘ednesday evening, e y JOHN H. GERRARD, Evan ngelis
ST. MARK'S ~ UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.
Sunday School vie. 10:00 A. M. "Worship ...........10:56 A. M.
SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS - 14i8 Cruft Street o
Rey. George E. Huff, Pastor 10:30 ‘A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service
WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH
BLAINE AVE. METHODIST 1427 Blaine ave. (W. Indpls.) BRANSON A. MORGAN, Minister Morning’ Worship—10:30 “Thanks Be to Christ” Evening Worship—7:30 “This Religious World”
W. Washington at Warman Ave. » A. J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.~Church Schgol. 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship, 5:00 to Tn 45-~Vesper Hour for Youth and Adults. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and: Vermont Streets CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D,, Pastor 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. 10:45 A. a pt Sermon: “An Offer. ) a s15pP. M.—Youth Tollowship. 7:30 P. M.—Worship. “The Part II, by chorus choir; Mr, George Newton, director,
BELLAIRE METHODIST CHURCH
49TH AND CRITTENDEN A
CENTRAL GoRISHAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets
Creation,” |.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Capitol Avene at 32d Street D. LEA \
145 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—Morni Worship. “The Temporal a
Eternal”
East Park Methodist
‘ New York and Temple Ave, DR. O. TEVIS MAR
TIN, D. D ’ Minister 3 “ 9:30 A. M.—Bunday Sch 0:30 A, M.—~Worship service: “The Stew-| ¢ ardship o 8:30 P. M.-Youth Pellowshi A 9:30 P. M.—~Evening Worship service: “The Great, Necessity”
GRACE
Methodist E. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:45 A. M. “Faith for Tomorrow."
. We Welcome All Visitors United Brethren BROOKSIDE CHURCH
Cordially Invite You to Attend One of Their Services
(Assembly
of God) RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley.) Sunday--10:30 A. Services Wednesday & Sunday “ HERMAN R. ROSE
Bible
Preaching Setvies traning M. Evening Service ............s i 45 P. ML Thursday Evening—Bibis Study 7:45 P. ML
H INDINAPO
J. 8. JOHNS, minister
CHURCH OF CHRIST + 960 West 31st Street (Pofmerly 926 West 20th Street) Classes
- FIRST UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
. T04 PARK AVEN
REV. GEO. F. SNYDER, D. NE Pastor Sunday School, ‘9:30 A. M.
“What's In a
Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. Name—If That Name Mo
ésus Christ."
’ Evening Service, 7:30 P. M “The Kingdom of God Is Like Monto»
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH J
EPISCOPAL
10:45 A. M.—
STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister Church School—9:30 A. M.
Rally Day.
“The Fact of God as Father.” 7:00 P. M.—'Pinding God Throygh People.’
(700 North) DR. W. A. Minister. Bible Bchool--9:30 A. M, Morning Worship—10: 45
usic youl en! 30
EVANGELISTIC CENTER
REV. B. P. QUALLS, P.
3708 SHELBY ST.
OR Sunday School, 9:30
Evangelistic Service Each Evening, 7:30 P. M., except Monday. Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting Service Each Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Special Music and Singing Each Service in Charge of Mary Baker Logan
AM "CaITYing oN elision to Victory.” excellent oF
57 N. Rural St. (2800 East)
a Bible~centered program poeta at One of Indiana's largest,
10:45 m. worshi INTO TRUTH." o”
6:15 p. m.—Youth vespers.
Sermon,
as,
Englewood Christian Church
Hi and Olne: AG en "O'Dell. Pastor
* A. M—8un, School classes. All ages. 10 0A: M.—Home Mission Service: “America and the Gospel” C. E.~8:30 P.
3:00 P. M.~Jr.
300 P. M.~Evenin 848 to 9:45-Youth Pellowship,
METHODIST CHURCH
DR. EB. W. PETTICORD, Evangelist
. M.~Youth “No Failure
service:
EDGEWOOD CRUSADE FOR CHRIST
NOVEMBER 26 THROUGH DECEMBER 10 Each Evening Except Saturday at 7:30.
PETTICORD EVANGELISTIC PARTY
Sundays, 10:45 and 7:30.
THEME—CHRISTIANITY OR RELIGION
REV, EARL M. SMITH, Song Director
ENJOY WITH US — VIBRA-HARP, SOLOS, DUETS, TRIOS
WM. E. WATKINS, Pastor
+ILLINOIS and NEW YORK TS. REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 5 $4th and College 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and sermon. 8pecial preacher, Rev, John of Evanston, Ill
Heuss
1820 EPLER AVE. at WOLCOTT ;
A family Bible school with friendly classes ha 9:30
“THE GUIDE
7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service, *. Spirited _conSregarional singing, music specials under direction Hamilto n. Sermon topic: “THE HEAVEN. SENT CALL.” V-Day is coming soon, we pray. Englewood Church will be open all that day with special evening service.
A CHURCH With the NEW TESTAMENT MESSAGE
O. A. TRINKLE Minister
FIRST "CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1621 B. WASBHINGTON—RAY HANCE, Pastor.
Sunday School Service .......ceovesernsrsene.. 9:30 A. M, ’ Morning Sprvice a I TR 10 30 A. M. E IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTIANITY.” * Youth, i LEA ame EPR eu who Ne. 6:30 P. M, Evening Service I 7:30 P. M.
THE TRAGEDY OF NEGLECT.” Bob and Madge EIMOR: v.oiiiiitirssstenassvesivacs evens Music Directors
Westbrook Church South Side Church
819 South Denison St. Olive Street and LeGrande Avenue (4500 west, % Block A. L. EMMERT, Pastor So. of W., Wah.) Bunday ‘School, 9:30 ‘A. M. Preaching Services, 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P.M. N.Y.P.8. Hi-Y Services, 6:30 P.M.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:45 P.M. A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
—Sunday Services 9:30 A. M. — 10:45 A. M. 6P. M. —-T:30P. M,
FRIENDLY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CORNER RAY 8% and HOLMES AVE.
GARFIELD CHURCH 116 E, Raymond—Daniel W. Jewell, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 Worship Services, 10:30 A. M. and
Sunday 8chool ...........ese. 130 A. M, Morning Worship ........... 10:45 A. M. A Cordial Welcome "Awaits You Young People's Service ...... 6:30 P. M, Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.| WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
astor, J. H, 8. 8. Supt.
POWLER, MA-3679 Gordon W. Dawes, BE-1480
t Presbyterian Churches INVITE YOU
TABERNACLE First Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church CEE CE Ae Trl 34th and Central
TWO MORNING SERVICES DR. ROY EWING VALE 930 and 11 A M. REV. HARRY R. MERCER |
11th Street and King Avenue Rev. Everett Atkinson, BE-3074
Sermon by Dr. Frants “A Captain's Faith,” Luke 7:9.
Mi Church Sch » 30 v u EIS ST Seana 9:30 A. M.—Bible School Young People's Meeting «....ce.eecees. 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship URS: People’s nd hi Dr. Vale, Preaching
Memorial Presbyterian Saris ave. at Eleventh st.
RALPH L Minister 9:30—Sunday EL
10:45—8ermon: “A Work Well Wrought.” | Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
“Our Prayer Above the Bitter Cup.” Thursday, 7:15 P. M. — Midweek service. |
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45. to 11:30
“Continual Thanksgiving” Service Broadcast--WIBC, 11
DALE NEWSUM
Leader of the Indianapolis Unity, - Truth Center *
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School,
The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
Vermont and Pennsylvania sts, JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D.,” Minister Morning Worthy: 10:45 A.M, Mil Re
IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN Cor. Johnson and Julian Avenues. Ministers—John B. PEguten
* Edward C. Chueh School—5: cus % People . M.—" “Weasel Words Made Holy."
9: 0:1 4:
gus
11:00 A. M.—Devotional Service. “And the Greatest of These Love”
WEDNESD AY 8P M. Midweek
Usual Class Tuesday o-— oni
WALT! Sunday School, 9:30. Worship,
0. M.—Vesper Communion servieg, “Enlarging Dr Mine we Feith.” Church School, 10:45 WESTMINSTER 445 N. State (1700 East) Fairview Presbyterian T. PEARCY, Minister
46th and Oapitol ave.
h 10:43. 4. 1. VIRGIL D. RAGAN,
Young People, 6:30
Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4006
9:30 A. M., Church Sch A Ash 2 Day.
Worship:
SOUTHPORT M.~Morning 7000 Madison ‘Our Privilege’ Morning Rp "io: 4% Rev. Ragan, Preaching.
“The Understandin g Heart”
CHRISTIAN CHURCH | COUNCIL TO MEET!
The delegate council of the
Tuesday at the West Michigan id Monday morning in Indian- Christian Church union of Indian- |
Street church, and Friday at 8p m.|
apolis will meet Friday at 7:30 p.|
at the Capitol Avenue church’ The | Dr. Potts tomorrow will give the m. at the Eighth Christian church.
cast of 24 will be different for each presentation, Mr. Johnson represents the Methodist~board of temperance, sponsor for the play.
BIBLE CONFERENCE TO MARK CAMPAIGN
An adult ‘Bible conference, children's evangelistic services, special music and cottage prayer meetings will highlight the campaign beginning Sunday and closing Dec. 10 in the Edgewood Methodist church. Dr. BE. W. Petticord and his party from Fremont, O., will be in charge of the program. Dr. Petticord will give the addresses based on the wanderings of the children of Israel from Egypt to .Caanan. Mrs. Petticard will direct the cottage prayer meetings and personal evangelism. The Rev. and Mrs. Earl M. Smith will have charge of of the music and-children’s services.
CHOIR TO OFFER SACRED CONCERT
Floyd Joriés will direct the Cadle Tabernacle choir in a sacred concert tomorrow ut 3 p. m. A mixed quartet jp fompossd of O. K. Horner, the Rev.
{morning address at the Central] Avenue Methodist. church and] preach in the evening at the Roberts Park church. Monday ‘morn= ing, he will be guest speaker for the Methodist ministers’ to which wives of ministers have been invited. Dr. Potts is the fore
| Harmon Pritchard, board chairman, will preside. A ‘symposium on “The Sugrene, Claifa of Evangelism Upon the Church at This Hour” will be pre-
meeting | sented by Charles Bacon speaking |
[as & layman, Miss Nellie C. Young | as a church school specialist, and |
mer pastor of one of the largest | the Rev. PF. W, Waegmann as a pase
Methodist churches in Virginia and | was a leading southern minister | before the. union of the three! branches of Methodism,
Red Cross Worker From Itqly Is Memorial Baptist Speaker
The Rev. Morris H, Coers, returned Red Cross worker from the Italian waf theater and Baptist minister, will speak and show pictures for the revival ' Sunday through Dec. 10 in the Memorial Baptist church. The Rev. Mr, Coers traveled nme
Miss Helen, Rosehbaum, * ehureh| me
music director, will be in charge | of the singing, and Mrs. Richard
{tor of the local church. The choir | of the Eighth church will sing spe- | cial numbers. Dr. E. L. Day is! | executive secretary of the union.
Sermon at 11 A. M. by
E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist
Radio Address at 10 A. M. “Science and Religion” WIRE—1430 on Your Dial
. All Souls Unitarian Church
Kimsey is church pastor. Other
religious events follow: ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CNURCH--The Rev. John Heuss of Evanston, II, will give the Loyalty Sunday sermon tomorrow morning. EVERSON BIBLE CLASS-—BEast Tenth Buieet Methodist smureh, Services joarks ing e nn 0 8 Chass’ year of broadens ver sation wih I be go tomorrow. ‘Ray
Bn in 1026. The presiden
anniversay Rev. al, WR . y and North.
] 1453 N. Alabama St. J
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES
Memorial Baptist
Belle Vieu and West St. Clair Sts.
REV. GEORGE G. KIMSEY, Minister
REVIVAL
CRUSADE NOV. 26—DEC. 10
T30P. MM.
REV. MORRIS H. COERS SPEAKER
Returned Chaplain and Red * Cross Worker
Musfe Director . Miss Helen Rosenbaum
CARROLLTON AVE, wt Sha Dar -~
Rev. Richard Retlg. I 8%. Ralph EB Weisser, 10:30 a. m.
rimst, ai B 10th 85, FRIEDENS 8. Alabama and Parkway. Rev. Robt, C. Kuebler, 10 a. m. J
GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleas's Run, 3X Dr. Rev, Norman H. . Behulta, 10:30 a.
am “Clarence ew Jersey i Tgupeet.
PLEASANT RUN BL BER; ave Othe hy Sha, 2
“Salvation Army 26 SOUTH 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.
ip AD MRS. PETER VAN cer in charge of Basie” ty he” 2 oman’: ChoyA,
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"STH CHURCH-—College at 62nd..
SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a
3RD CHURCH--Wash. Blvd, at 34th....... 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8S. 5 P.M. Church Edifice Drive, at Butler Ave. cossnansso 1:30 P. M. Church Edifice 6TH CU CHle1600% Prospect Bn
None First,
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church, Log ¥, ig Church of Christ, Palantin, Boston, M The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms. . Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 26th. Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced. ria service, 1¢ A. M. in all churches, Evening Service ST GHURCH—Meridian at 20th. .....es * None 4 CHURCH—Delaware at 12th.........
Reading Rooms Church
5 P.M. 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St. 8 P.M. Church Edifice
Fourth, Fifth and
ce
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TOMORROW Last Times to Hear 1 |
BISHOP C. V. EAIRBAIRN SPEAKER
ANNOUNCING
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The Sermon Subject for
SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M.
TOMORROW
ONE OF THE SPEAKER'S MOST POWER-
FUL SERMONS
s SUBJECT—
Immutable Law”
Do Not Miss This Service!
The First ©One Thousand Can Be Seated Comfortably
Closing Service 7:30 P. M.
"Where Do We. Go From Here 2" i
.Large numbers are appreciating the Bishop's sermons We are expecting a record attendance to-
each night.
morrow afternoon and night.
The
Meridian St. Methodist Church
802 N. Meridian St.
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CORLIS DEAS . of Houston, Texas
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