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Yule fix To Be ‘Hailed

, Music and Candlelight Sery-

ices Arranged.

The winter dusk will be brightented by candles gleaming in

church windows and carols sung for |

Christmas vespers tomorrow, Some congregations will bring to the services ® white gifts for. the needy. Others will present cantatas, plays and special programs. The audience will sing ‘carols on the front steps of the First Presbys terian church, 16th and Delaware sts. following the candlelight service at 5 p. m. Mrs. Leslie A, Helgesson will give an organ recital as the congregation gathers for the service. The chancel, motet and young people's choirs will' sing under the direction of George Frederick Holl- | _er. Ann Shotwell will tell the Christmas story from Luke,

‘At Bethichem’

The Riverside Methodist church choir, with the children's chorus,

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In order that as many Indiana elaborate program of music, one of

Vale to Give Dinner Talk

Men's Fellowship Meet Slated Wednesday.

The moderators of the Preshyterian denomination, of the Synod

lof Indiana and the Presbytery of | Indianapolis will speak at the men’s

fellowship 6:30 p. m. Presbyterian church. ilies are invited. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, moderator

dinner Wednesday at

at tha Wallace Streec| Church fam-

will present tata, at 7:30 p. m. window a burning candle will be] an invitation to the community to come in, The Linwood Christian church will hold a candlelight service at 4 p. m. featuring Christmas selections by a choir of 35 voices, The Christmas entertainment at B:45 p. m. at the Second Friends church will include a sound motion "picture, “The Child of Bethlehem, A a one-act play, “Goodwill Toward | women,” and a xylophone solo by | Katherine Lamb. | Canned goods for the Emily Flinn ome for Aged Women will be presented as white gifts at the 4.30 Pp. m, vespers at jhe Dowhey . Avenue

From every

Violin and Harp Music

In addition to the singing by the choir, there will be violin: and harp music at the 4:30 p. m. vespers in the First Priends church. BE. Leona Wright will direct the music, Christine Houseman White will play the + organ accompaniments. The choir of the Central Christian church will tell the Christmas story in song and Scripture at 4:30 p. m. Fred Jefry will direct the program and Virginia Jefry will play the organ. Prof. Joseph Lautner and Mrs. Grace Parris will direct the chapel and youth choirs in Lorenz’ cantata, “Carols of Christmas,” at 4:30 p. m, in the Third Christidn] church. Scripture readings by Carolyn Chenoweth will alternate with the music.

“The Holy Child”

The Roberts Park Methodist church sanctuary choir of 50 voices will present “The Holy Child,” by “Horatio W. Parker as their annual Christmas eantata at 7:45 p. m. Prof. Frank 8. Watkins, minister of music, will direct the cantata. __Rosalee Spong will direct the 4 p. m. Christmas cantata at the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and reformed church. There will be a! white gifts service, a play and a’ special offering for the denomination's children’s home during the Sunday school hour, At the Immanuel Evangelical and reformed church, there will be an offering for the denominations children's home at 4 p. m, Miss Virginia White will direct the chil-| dren in songs, recitations and .a pageant. ‘

HOLY ROSARY FETE SET The Holy Rosary court 475! Women's Catholic Order of the Forestérs, will have a Christmas party at 7:30 p. m Monday in Holy Rosary hall. Mrs. August Gatto Sr. will be the chairman and guests will be the juvenile division

“At Bethlehem,” a can-| {U. 8. A. and pastotr of the Taber-

| nacle

mans in 1041,

of the Presbyterian church in the

Presbyterian “church, will represent the denomination at the dinner. The Rev. Victor Raphael, moderator of the synod, will speak for the Presbyterians in the state and the host pastor, the Rev. Roy |E. Mueller, for the presbytery of which he is moderator. W., Clifton | Myers, men's club president, will] serve as toastmaster, Other religious events follow:

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-Dr. E Burdette Backus, minister, will preach on “Impressions of Reinhold Niebuhr” tomorrow at 11 a. m. Dr. Backus will give an address titled, “The Understanding Hoare, over radio station WIRE at 0

ahEL, pY STREET METHODIST CHURCH ~The Rev. Wilmott D. Boon and Mrs Boon, veteran missionaries to Chine, who were ‘interned by the Japanese and restriated on the-last—trip--of -the-Grips-olm. will speak at 7:30 p. m. The Re Mr. Bon's aaughter and sister are still in ‘the custody of the Japanese in the

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Philippines. The Rev. Bennie Morgan 4s church pastor. ‘ CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS CLASS,

Third Christian church—The class will be host to children of the community for a Christmas party Wednesday night, Merle Sidener will speak tomorrow and the following quaret will sing: June Cook, Doris Bivens and Mary Nichols. SEVENTEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH—The Rev. M. E. Holmes, Hollywood, Cal, formerly associated with Hal Roach in “Our Gang’ comedies will hold a series of services in the church. Meetings will be held tomorrow at a am.

and 8 pp, m and dally at p. o through Friday. The Rev. Mr. Holmes will also ad-

tomorrow at ¥

dress a mass meet! aptist Shae.

p. m. at the Antioch

CHURCH OF JESUS OHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS--Stoughten Burface will :onduct - the tomorrow night.

rdith Udall, Alberts

me Speakers will include mtih,

Damrell, Everett Taylof and Frank 8

FUGITIVE FROM NAZIS TO SPEAK

Dr. A. G. Henderson, a fugitive from German internment and a Disciples of Christ missionary, will address an open meeting of the

7 p. m. tomorrow in the Downey Avenue Christian church. . Dr. and Mrs. Henderson were aboard the Egyptian ship Zam Zam when it was torpedoed by the GerAfter being held a

year in Germany, Mrs. Henderson

was repatriated on the Gripsholm, Dr. Henderson was not released but escaped after two years’ imprisonment. He was interned in Switzer land for a few months and returned to his alive Canada last month.

ENTERTAINMENT SET IN ST. ROCH’S PARISH

There will be a card party and | diner tomorrow afternoon and

evening at the parish auditorium of .8t." Roch’s .Catholic church. Card games will start at 3 and

by the Altar society from 5 to 7:30

members.

p. m.

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Child Donations

bought warm garments for 45 chil-

dren yesterday while Times shoppers, using cash contributions; clothed 58, bringing the total number of children cared for in this year's cam-

paign to 670.

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Three Choirs Ready to Sing At Ritter Ceremony Tuesday

x By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

Music will share honors with the spoken words of the liturgy Tuesday when the Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Indianapolis is established and a new archbishop installed.

{the public tomorrow at 7 p. m. in 8S. Peter and Paul's c&thedral.-

{from local parish choirs.

| V-day.

senlor Christian youth council at]

8 p. m, and dinner will be served |

300 i in Cast Of Messiah’

Oratorio - to Be Presented Wednesday Night. Indianapolis offers cheer to all her citizens and hope for victory in her municipal symphonic concert featuring Handel's oratorio, “The Messiah.” nn The oratorio will be given by the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra and assisting musicians, under the direction of Fabien - Sevitzky, ) . Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Cadle Trains Choirs tabernacle. A ‘massed chorus of 300 As soon as Mr. Steffen heard that voices and four vocal soloists will the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, then |SID€. bishop of the diocese of Indian The chorus consists of the Inshop oft ese a0 [4ianapolis Symphonic choir of apolis, had been named arch: which Elmer Steffen is conductor; bishop-elect of the new archdiocese |the choral section of the Indianof Indianapolis, he began to as- | apolis Matinee Musicale, Charles semble and train the choirs for | Hedley, choral conductor; and the Tuesday's ceremonies. Repeated re- | Indianapolis Maennerchor of the hearsals have been conducted since |Athenaeum Turners, Clarence Elthe middle of November, | bert, choral conductor.

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polis folk as possible may enjoy the the final rehearsals will be open to The invitation to the rehearsal is e%tended by the Rt, Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, cathedral! pastor, and Elmer Steffen, K, 8. @G., director of the music. : The ceremonies of establishment and installation will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the cathedral.

Mr. Steffen will be assisted on Four Soloists Named Tuesday by the Rev. Fr. Edwin ! oe Sahm, a priest of the St. Joan of| The soloists are Maria KousseArc parish who will direct the Vvilzky, soprano; Edna Merritt, con-

Gregarian chant. The participating tralto; William Hain, tenor, and choirs are the cathedral schola can- John McDonald, bass-baritone. torum, the Indianapolis Clergy, The words of “The Messiah” tell choir and a male chorus recruited the story of the birth, death and resurrection of the Saviour as reBecause of his work as director corded in the Bible. The music is of music in the diocese of Indian- for a world, weeping for sons lost apolis, Mr. Steffen some years ago | [in battle, and yet hopefully looking was named a Knight of St. Gregory |toward peace. - by His Holinéss, Pope Pius XII.| The scope of its theme and feelMr. Steflen also is choirmaster and ing is indicated by the life of the music director for the cathedral. |composer, Handel, who created the , oratoria form of composition. He "Te Deum’ to Be Sung was born in Germany in 1685, was The “Te Deum,” which will be a partially educated in Italy and lived part of the music of the solemn, land died in England. The French pontifical mass Tuesday, is the old|Sculptor, Roubiliac wrought his

hymn of praise expected to be heard. {statue which, with Handel's body, in countless Catholic churches op |1* housed in Westminster Abbey in It will be sung Tuesday in Gregorian chant by. the combined choirs. In addition’ to this sublime hymn

Arias Well Known

Three of the most famous soprano arias in “The Messiah” are: of praise, the music will include “I Know That My Redeemer Livantiphons, versicles and various eth”; “There Were Shepherds mass chants sung by cantors, the|Abiding in the Fields”; and’ “And

4 clergy and members of religious Lo! The Angel of the Lord” ‘The

orders, [contralto sings, among others, “He The procession and entrance to|Was Despised” and “He Shall Feed the cathedral by the prelates, clergy | His Flock.” The most famous bassand religious will be heralded by a|baritone aria in the ortorio is “The fanfare of trumpets and the singing | Trumpet Shall Sound.” Tenor of Reyl's “Ecce Sacerdos Gagnus” songs. include “Comfort Ye My by the combined choirs, | People,” and “Every Valley Shall The ordinary. of the mass will be Be Exalted.”

For the proper of the mass, the the combined chorus lifts its voices | clergy choir will sing in Gregorian | or this, the audience, following a chant “The Solemn Votive Mass of | time-honored custom observed even S8. Peter and Paul”, The supple- | po kings, will rise to its feet. mentary offertory selection is a Tickets for “The Messiah” festival chorus, “Jerusalem Surge,” {by the Pietro Yon of New York.

in the record department of H. P. Wasson & Co.

“EVANGELICAL AND

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Topic for Science

Churches Given

All Christian Science churches tomorrow will study the “lesson-| "eV: Ralph E. Weisser, 10:30 a. m. sermon subject, “Is the Universe, "har obec. Korine "To £orkway.

Including Man, Evolved by Atomic g.ppiprp PARK, 143 Pleas't Run, 8. Dr. Force?” | Rev. Norman H. Schultz, 10:30 a. m.

Rev, Richard Retig, 10:45 a. FIRST, 3104 E. 10th St.

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sung by the newly-formed arch- | But perhaps the most snug com- | diocesan male chorus. This will In- | position of all religious music with-|

clude * “Missa Coronata” by J. lout which Christmas would not Eduard Stehle, famous European “seem like Christmas” is the fa-| composér and organist. 'mous “Hallelujah Chorus.” When |

are | available at the Murat theater and |

REFORMED CHURCHES |

CARROLLTON AVE. 44tHi and Carrollton. |

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%, or diana polis Churches Gris tuition. x

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

1415 Cruft Street -

Rev. George E. Huff, altar : / 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service.

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith)

402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30 A. M., 7:30 P, M.

(Assembly of God) RIVERSIDE: TABERNACLE

1240 _Rotche (Riverside ey, ) M. Bubjec

First Congregational Church 16th and Delaware Sts, ELLIS W. HAY, D.D.—~MINISTER

Church 8chool ......eoeveevvnns. 1A. M Sunday—10:30 A. Morning Worship ............ 11 ALM. Ber¥iete Wedntsday a sunday. "Tas Pu

Chaplain (Capt.) Marcus Ww. will be a special guest,

BLAINE AVE. METHODIST

1427 Blaine ave. (West Indianapolis) BRANSON A, MORGAN, Minister Morning Worship--10:30

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

960. W. 31st St,

Bible Classes ................. 9:45 A, M. “CHRIST, A SACRAMENT”, Teraching ies dian : 4 M Evening Worship—1:30 ple's’ Meeting........ 6: MM, “ " Evening Servic : 7:45 P. M. The Song of Mary Thursday Evening—Bible Study 7:45 P. M.

CHURCH- ‘OF CHRIST 002°S. Belmont Ave. Mo Services, 9:45 gud 10:45 Even 7:45

ng Service, Wednesday i Bible Study, 7:45 ‘JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist

Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn jvenus and Wright Street $H:30 and 10:45 A 6:30 P, M Old-fashioned Heine in costume, Revival Service

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

mB, Avenue at Ba Street

WGnuren's Worship. Dr. O. W. Pifer, guest speaker.

NORTH. METHODIST

Meridian at 38th 8 DR. 8 L. BROW NING, Minister Worship — 10:45 A, M.~WIRE—11:30 to 13 i “Indianapolis a Holy City" # Angelus Hour for Youth-6 P.M..0 P.M.

7:30 P. M.—Children’'s Christmas program, REV. R. L. MENGES, Pas

CHURCH OF CHRIST

40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041 8 A..G. HOBBS JR.. MINI Phones: Study. HU-4041; Res., HU-4753. Bible Study--9:45 A,

10:45 A. M.—* Things, Bound and Things

Loos T:45 P. M.~* “The Claims of Jesus Concerning Himself” (No. 1)

“His Spirit in a + at War” 10:45 A

Evening a SPM 3 Christmas Cantata: “The Holy Child" 5

ROBERTS PARK CHU RCH 2 (Methodist)

Downtown Church 401 N. Delaware St. Church School—9:30 A. M. DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN,

J. 8. JOHNS, Minister

ST. MARK'S BETHEL UNITED LUTHERAN TABERNACLE Prospect and Linden Sts. 641 So. Flemihg St Sunday }, Seboil. Sunday School ..... 10:00 A. M. Preaching Service— Worship ...........10:56 A. M. 7:45 P. M. Mid- Kind Preaching £ C LOWE, Pastor East Park Methodist

New York and Temple Ave,

DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN, D. Db Minister 9:30 A. M.—8unday School. 10:30 A. M.—Worship service: he Comforter” 6:30 P, M.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M.—~Evening Worship service: Sunday School Christmas Program

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Hanna and Otterbein. REV. R. H. TURLEY, Minister 9 A. M.—Morning Worship “A Savior Is Born’ 7 P. M.—Annual Candlelight Christmas Carol Service

Combining church choir, chapel choir and Glee club, Indiana Central college.

VOLUNTEERS

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS. REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion + 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 64th and College 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon.

BELLAIRE METHODIST © CHURCH

4TH AND CRITTENDEN AVENUE STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister: ~ Church School—9:30 A. M. Rally Day. 10:45 A Mr aSuy 0. Carpenter,

guest 7:00 P. M.—* entide Worship.

RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA 1 OF AMERICA W-1-B-C 320 N. Illinois St. 9AM. Dec. 11-73 P. M. (Every Sunday) CALVARY | BRIG. GEN. E. F. HITES, Pastor TABERNACLE The Christmas Story in Color Slides Services Carolers from: LysHanna Club 9:46 A.M. —11 A. M, Christmas Message by

7:45 P.M. 902 Fletcher Ave.

| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Invites you to come and enjoy a beautiful -and helpful Christmas program told in music and Holy Scripture at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. Presented by the Choir, Pred Jefry directing; Mrs, Jefry at the organ.

: : ” “There Will Always Be a Christmas 9:30 A. M.—Bible Schocl. | 10:45 A. M.—Worship. | Sermon—“The Question of* Christ's Lordship.” | 5:45 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. °

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister

Rev. Mead H. Reynolds

NINETY-SIX PER CENT of thé people of the U. 8. believe in God, why did thirty MILLIONS do nothing with that belief last month? Were they afraid, ashamed or too busy? SEVENTY-SIX PER CENT of the people of this U. 8. believe in a life after death, why are millions living without hope of that life? Is it

not worthwhile? COME TO THE

Englewood Christian Church

57 N. RURAL STREET and let us think together mbout these questions. 10:45 A. M.—Sermon., “THAT WHICH WAS LOST.”

7:30 P. M.—8ermon. ‘ANSWERING A GREAT QUESTION.” A large “Family” Bible school at 9:30 a. m,

O. A. TRINKLE, D. D., CHARLES R. HAMILTON Minister Minister of Music A CHURCH WITH THE NEW TESTAMENT MESSAGE

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The golden text is: “In the begin-| IMMANUEL, 8. New Jersey and P

ning was the Word and the Word| RC, suet, was with God, and the Word was| PiFASANT RUN BLVD. Hoe Sen. 8. Jena God. . All things were made by Arm— Him: and without Him was not| HCO °9, Suey st 0 0 anything made that was made.” Co John 1:1, 3, Rev EA Plepenbrok, 10 a. m. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science | and Health with Key to the Serip- | tures” by Mary Baker Eddy. “Ad- = vancing to a higher plane of action, ST TALS. H Kaien. m. thought rises from the material sense to the spiritual, from the scholastic to the inspirational, and from the mortal to the immortal, All things are created spirituall Mind, not matter, is the creator. 2 ron. Love, the divine principle, is the| Tg father and mother of the universe, including man” ‘(p. 256)

Church to Burn $10,155 Mortgage

The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg tomorrow will preside at mortgage burning ceremonies marking the liquida~ tion of debt of $10,155 over his 14month pastorate at the Grace Methodist church,

Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent, will preach at the service which will be at 10:40 a. m. Those who will assist the Rev, Mr, Clegg are Willard Lyon, chairman of the trustees; Warren 8S. Black, finance chairman; Mrs. Robert Flutro, president of the Woman's So-| ciety of Christian Service, and Miss | Betty Willitts, president of the Youth Fellowship. There will be special music in charge of Kathleen Hergt, choir director, and ‘Rosemary Dunaway, organist. X

ST. JOHAN (Cumberland, Ind.) Rev. P. G. Brune, 10:35 a. m.

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

TRINITY, Perkins and Raymond. Rev, Wm. H. Knlerim, 11:15 a. m,

ZION, New Jersey and North. © Rev, Frederick R, Daries, 9-10:40 a. m.

and Troy Ave. Robt. R. Groves, 0

REV. M. E. HOLMES

of Hollywood, Cal, National Evangelist. Former star of Ha Roache comedies A series of inspirational services

DEC. 17—8 P. M.—11 P. M. With Special Singer and Yule Continuing through Fri, Dec at

17th and Northwestern ave,

Public Invited!

Will appear here in

1"TH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH

SUNDAY, 2 P. M ; ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Braue a The Mother Church, The First Church Christ. Scientist, Boston, Mass, The Public Is Cordiatly Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms. Lesson for Sunday, Dec. 17th:

“Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?

.M. n hy Evening Servi Reading Rooms ST. TURCH-—-M feriaian at 20t ry * None Church Edifice 2ND CHURCH-Delaware at 12th......... 5 P.M. 526 State Life

15 E. Wash. St, JRD CHURCH~—Wash. Blvd, at 34th....... 8 P.M. Church Edificg 4TH CHURCH~—Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8 5 P.M. Church Edifice Drive, at Butler Ave. STH CHURCH-College at 62nd...........7:30 P. M. Church Edifice

6TH CHURCH=-1609% vesssss . None 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth churches, 11 a.m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock.

WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH

A. J. COBLE, Pastor A. M.~Church School, A, M.—Morning Worship, to 7: WbwVegpel Ro Hour Youth and

W. Washington at Warman Ave.}

GRACE

Methodist E. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:45-A. M.

Burning of Church Mortgage Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, guest preacher

We Welcome All Visitors

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST

602 WEST NEW YORK STREET REV. CHARLES M. KROFT 9:30 A. M.—S8unday School. 10:30 A. M.—"Growth.” 7:30 P. M.—“Repentance.” Rev. Kroft Preaching Members Expected; Visitors Welcome

+ GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY ST. Worship and Preaching Bible Study ............. 8: Evening Service ............... 45 P, ML Wednesday Evening Bible Study, Tous P, M. Ww. LL Y, Minister. GA-1742.

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND R! MED ORTH and NEW JERSEY STRETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D..

ASTOR. M.—First Service of Worship. 9:45 A. M.—Church School. A. M.—8Second Service of Worship. Subject of sermons “The Need of a World Saviour” 6:30 P, M.—White Gift service in the parish hall

United Brethren

BROOKSIDE CHURCH 11th and Olney A. Glen O'Dell, Pastor

9:30 A. M.—8un. School classes. 10:40 A, M.—Bible Sunday Setyice,,

When Gon 3:00 P. M.—Jr. Chrtian Endeavor; P.M., Youth C. E. 7:30 P. M—Evening service. Christmas Carol service by the choir. Madge Cathcart, Director Leah Slack, Organist Sermon subject: “THE WISE MEN'S GIFTS” 8:45 to 9:45—Youth Pellowship.

J / gl ER A ri. <A ITD

1514 "Park Ave.

DALE NEWSUM

Laeder of the Indianapolis Unity Truth Center 9:30 A. M.—8unday School.

11:00 A. M.—Devotional Service, “The Annunciation”

WEDNESDAY 8 P. M. Midweek

Service

Class Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Room 212, Jndiana Trust Bldg.

Open. Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4066"

All ages. ‘Ho ping

6:30

"111:00 A. M.~Holiness Meeting.

Salvation Army Citadel 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUBR

SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.

6:30 P. M.—=Young People’s Legion. 8:00 P. M.~Evening Salvation Meeting.

ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLIEB, officers in charge of services. Music by the Lone’ Chorus, Mrs. Genge, recto:

A ———————————————— THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

Impressions of Reinhold Niebuhr Sermon at 11 A. M. by E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrington; Soloist

Radio Address at 10 A. M. The Understanding Heart WIRE—1430 on Your Dial All Souls

_ Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama St.

Morning Service .. . “JESUS AND Evening Service THE WORD THAT Thursday

VERYONE

"FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

1621 E. WASHINGTON-—-RAY HANCE, Pastor.

“THE MESSIAH" Under Diregiion of Bob and Madge Killion

THE LAW" 7:30 P. M. ‘NEVER RETURNS” T45 P. M.

INVITED!

Westbrook Church 819 South Denison St.

(4500 west, 2 Block So. of W. Wash.)

LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor BE-0750.

—Sunday Services—

9:30 A. M.—10:45 A. M. 6 P. M.—7:30 P. M.

GARFIELD CHURCH 116 E. Raymond—Daniel W. Jewell, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 Worship Services, 10:30 A. M. and : 7:30 P.M.

A Cordial Welcome Awaits You

South Side Church

Olive Street and LeGrande Avenue A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday 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

WEST SIDE CHURCH of 108 NAzagENg 11th Street and King Avenu Rev. Everett Eine. ABESoTe

Go to Church Sunday

Woodruff Place L. C. Trent

Me at s sen. 45 A. M.-T:3 M.

23d E. of Centra) 10:40-7:30

CENTRAL G. H. O'Donnell

BAPTIST

MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W, 8t. Clair. G. G. Kimsey. 9:30 and-3:30. GARDEN 314 N. Bright St, Clive McGuire 10:00-5:00

t Presbyterian Churches

INVITE YOU First Presbyterian Church

Delaware at Sixteenth

GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSS GALLOWAY 34th and Central TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M,

DR. ROY EWING VALE . Sermon by Dr. Frants " REV. HARRY R R. MERCER Tie {Sonn 1110 Flesh

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

Church Schoo terees ..9:30 9:30 A a School Young Poms ‘Meeting cesstaurrennes 6:30 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship - - Dr. Vale, Preaching Memorial Presbyterian

“Christmas Longings Then and Now” Thursday, 7:18 P. M.-Midweek service.

Meridian Heights

Qentral Ave. i $F 47 BLAIR HARR

DR. SIDNEY Sunday School, 9:30. I. 10:45. od's Purpose in Jesus”

Carrollton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister 9:30Sunday - School. 10:45—*Conserving Christmas" Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M.

Thursday, 3 P. M.—Pageant: Finding Christmas”

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

IRVINGTON PRESB The Historie Church of Which Cor. Johnson and Julf Svesuta. Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Ministe! hn ha 8. Suton | Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. JEAN 8 MILNER, D. D. Minister |” 30—Chureh, School-—:20- Youn . Feo we Morning Worshp. 10:45 A. M. 730 P. M.— \Christmas. Expectations. “How to- Renew nes Stréngth” STMINSTER Church School, 10:45 ¢& CaN Sate (T0 Eas) Fairview Presbyterian s 46th Sone “School 9:30. Worsh ahd Capital ve.

% udder VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister

20.5 Mo A, M., Church Behool Rally Day. -lorning or The Fellowship of Fools" *

Young People, 6:30

SOUTHPORT 7000 Madison Ave. , Morning Worship, 10:45

MALE CHOIR TO SING [ — ON CIRCLE TUESDAY

Chester Heath, choirmaster and organist, will direct the ' Christ church .choir of men and boys in a Christmas program Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. at Christ. Episcopal church on the Cigcle. ; The concert is sponsored by the Indiana chapter of the American Guild of . organists. Mr, Heath will play organ compositions of Bach, Brahms, Rietro Yon, Cesar Franck and oth He will accompany the choir: in far carols, anthems: and chdral prayers.

CHORUS AT HOSPITAL The Bruce P. Robison post 133,

HEAR

SAM MORRIS 7:30 TONIGHT "Youth for Christ"

RALLY

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Rev. Morris is 4 proiipent radio. speaker, io. outstupaing vem. Jperance leader and Bible conference speaker.

Rev. Harry E. Campbell, preaching

9:30--8unday” School. 10:30—“Why Virgin Born.” 6:30—Youth Fellowship. 7:30—~"‘Take Them Aljve.”

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and. Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D,, Pastor

9:25 A. 'M.—Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon: sors, hristmas Gospe! Serv

Broadens over Wire at hn: 30

, M. Youth Fellowship. . M.—Worship. Sermon {llustrated with sound film, “The Child

of Bethlehem.”

Crooked Creek Baptist Northwestern at 56th St. REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES, Pastor

‘. 9:45 A. M.—Mpsrning Worship 10:45 A. M.—Sunday School 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship.

EXETER AVE......... 17th St.-Exeter Ave. Charles SILER 1 rrr... eenrnnn, 9:30-7:30] TH EPOLLARE 20 N. Grane 100 Bam) ARFIELD PARK ....Southern at Shelby | R RIVER AVE. Standard and River Ave. g 8. Paschal... ...............« 10:45-7:00 G. D. Billeisen ‘ 10:30-7:30 NORTH JAPLISY EMERSON AVENUE BAPTIST orwal Emerson and East New York HAROLD W. RANES, Pastor *REV. GEORGE T. KING, Pastor

Unified Service — 9:30 to Evening Worship — 7:30

LYNHURST BAPTIST On Lyndhurst Dr., 2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash, REV, C. H. SCHEICK REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN 9:30 A. M.—Unifled Worship Service. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service. Midweek Worship, Wednesday—T7:30 P. M,

23rd LOVE, Minisiot 9:30

3419 WILLIAM O. BREED!

Sunday School .........ccvenneee Morning Worship 10:35 “THE LIGHT OF rE WORLD. ”

Baptist Youth Fellowship....6:30 P. M, Bveniy ‘Worship 7:30 P. M, POOR MAN'S MARKET." rr Prayer meeting, 7.30 p.m.

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Indianapolis FREE METHODIST Churches

From the Purely ‘SELFISH - ANGLE

Your Church has something for you— something just as tangible as anything you can buy and worth more than all the money in the world. That some-

larly and learn for yourself the benefits that you gain, Visit one of these Free Methodist Ch: be richer for naving ¢ done so—you will enjoy life more—you will meet your problems more successfully.

Come to One of These Churches Sunday

HOLMES AVE. MARS HILL SRIGHTWOOD Forest anor Rev. Ro. Mikel, Pastod PT a: Bn ERTS

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