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mE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1948 Services to Spur ) SrYits % % Indianapolis ( hurches Gontially Jutits You Jo Attend Ke *
Church Schools|| One of Their Services PLGA HOLINESS . MT.. CALVARY FIV Er Somrizons ; CHURCH OF CHRIST
INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS." 1600 N. Del. ‘¥'hes. H RANDOLPH. STREET _Rev. Everett Atkinson, BE-30M 1 960 W. 31st Bt.
‘Rev. BV. Halt, Mgt. TA-2278: | Bi Stay 5 am > Benes, PsA ev. A - u choo. » FIRST CHURCH, 30th and Gale sts Ls tray. Bisbicas 0PM.) _ CHRIST TEMPLE Bible Classes...
Evening Service Yee Rev. R. E. Nibarger. 2618 E. “30th BY (Apostolic Faith) Young Feopivs. Moating ' ST. MARK'S
SBGOND CHURCH, 1415 Cruft St. 403 West Fall Creek Parkway Evening Servi R¢v. George E, Huff. 1443 Cruft Bt. > ; Sunday, 11:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Thursday Evenin Bible UNITED LUTHERAN " ‘Prospect’ and’ Linden Sts.
NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1737 E. 46th St. SHELBY STREET. Sunday School
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Youth Takes 3 "Natives a India Scheduled Over Sunday| For Series of Church Talks
A team of three natives of India
Will Preach and Sing at Three accompanied by Dr. Herbert Rice,
president of Forman Christian col= ® Churches Here. lege, will speak at dinners in Pres-
“Young people of the Sutherland | byterian churches, at Butler and and Irvington Presbyterian churches Indiana Central college and in high and the Emmanuel Baptist church 1c peb 11 through 18. will conduc special services tomor=| mye high point of the speaking TOW. program will be a dinner meeting Harry Riggs Jr. | Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Tabernacle young pastor, will | Presbyterian church when Dr. Rice preach. on: "Since win present the entire team’ and Christ 1s lhold a question and answer forum. tomorrow Rene The team will visit Indianapolis at the Sutherlan |as part of an itinerary across the Presby te r 1 ea | nation from coast to coast sponsored ehureh. Foul of oy the Presbyterian church in the ficers will 3v U. S. A. The speakers in addition Shirye fy te to Dr. Rice are: Miss Zillah 8 Sou, serviced anid 2% Lie a -graduate of Isabella Thoburh
close, refurn the 2 arry te H R Jr. , adult college, Lucknow, now a gra ua aps keys Jo ithe Istudent at Columbia university, and
WEST SIDE A the NAZARENE
Teachers and officers of church 11th Street and King Avenue *
schools of. the Indianapolis Methodist district will participate in a service of reconisecration in their respective. churches tomorrow. On Sunday, Feb, 11, church school members also will rededicate themselves to services in Christian work. The purpose of the services is to enable«the workers and students in church schools to aid with the increase of church school enrollment and attendance. The effort| is in accordance with that through-|, out the . Methodist denomination and a part of the Methodist crusade for Christ. Both effort and results will “be rewarded by certificates given by the district at regular intervals. The & district-wide movement is in charge; |of the board of Christian education y | of which the Rev. Ritchie D. Ochel-
ALL ARE/WELCOME
ZION
,EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR. 9:00 A. M.—Pirst Service of Worship, 9:45 A. M.~~Church School, 0:40 A. M.—8econd Service. of ‘Worship. Subject of Sermon:
“Seeking the Abundant Life"
‘SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE OLIVE ST. & LEGRANDE AVE. A. LL. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A.M.
Preaching Services, 10:30 A, M, 7:30 P. M
N.Y.P.S.Hi-Y Services, 6:30 P. M.
~.ST. PAUL'S ST
BPISCOPAL ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS. REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rectos Sunday, 8 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Church Scheol. Anniversary Communion 1 A. M.—Anniversary Service. | __ Preacher, Dr. Clark G. Kuebler
Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave. METHODIST. -
“2900, Shelby 8t. Bunday School Morning orp hy Believe Evan — Hour 1:30 he Night the ,SBaviour Prayed”
ASBURY
MEMORIAL METHODIST 602 WEST NEW YORK STREET
REV. CHARLES M. KROFT
9:30 A M.—8unday School 10:30 A: M.—The Sunday School. 7:30 P. M.—"‘8tand in Awe."
Visitors Welcome —- Members Expected
FIRST BIBLE
“The Good Life”
5 A. Open Forum. ‘God aa ‘the War."
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
(Methodist)
RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA
W-I.B-C 9A. M.
(Every Sunday) CALVARY
Chul School—9:30 A. ‘M. Cathedral aol for Out ed: 15 DR. ER L. MARTIN Pastor
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
leaders. Mrs. George Megorden will direct the junior high school choir in spe-| cial numbers and Mrs! S. T. Rich-| ards will sing. ‘In the evening. the| Rev. Howard Anderson, pastor of | the Speedw ay Christian church, will speak” at a banquet honoring the 16th annua] youth pastor. Dave Schornstein, newly elected youth pastor of the Irvington Prespyterian church, will be installed | for the year 1945 in ceremonies
beginning at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow |
d, retirin the church. Alfred Ree ster Presbyterian church ahd speak | noon and at night at the Irvington
ing youth pastor, will give the in-|° gignia of the office to his successor. The Westminster Fellowship candles will be lighted, the prayer of con~| secration and the pledge will be] recited. Those assisting with the | program in addition to the two mentioned are Carolyn Gorman, | Ronald Carr, Ralph Bennett, Dave | Cull, Bill Miller and Oscar Mutz. | . Emmanuel Program | At the Emmanuel church, Ina and Betty Davis will sing at 7:30] p. m. and Donald Moody will serve | as chorister then and at the morn-| ing communion service. Ina Davis] will be superintendent of the fore‘noon Sunday school when Vivian Davidson” will ‘play the piano and Marjorie Moody will be chorister. The young people will continue - their special service by holding wor=ship in the detention home four times in February and on Feb. 11 at the. Crooked Creek Baptist church. At both the Presbyterian and Baptist churches, tomorrow's serv-| ices climax youth week. Mr. and Mrs. Zeddie Conner and their children, Darrel and Marilyn, will hold open house for-the-Chris-tian Youth fellowship of the University Park Christian church tomorrow night in their home, 3636 Birchwood ave.
Chaplains Plan
| forenoon service at Troub memorial | that night at Brazil, Feb. 18.
| the St. Joan of
the Rev. Daniel Khazan Singh, pastor of the oldest church in Punjab.,
World Traveler Included and at hight at the Washington nother is Augustine Ralla Ram, Street ghurch. who has traveled all over the world | The Rev. Mr. Singh will speak and attended world Christian con- | in the forenoon at the Second Presferences in Europe and Asia. He | by terian church and that night at served for seven years: as stated | the Prentice Presbyterian church, |clerk (executive secretary) of the Feb. 11, and at Columbus in the {general assembly of the United | morning and that night at Hope-
Rev. Khazan Singh
9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 6:30 and 7:30 P.M,
tree is the chairman. 2
SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS | — 1415 Cruft Street
Rev. George E. Huff, Pastor 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service
Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street
Wednesday and Priday-—7:30 P. M. REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor
Church of North- India. | well, Ind., Feb. 18. Miss Soule will address the morn-| Mr. Ram will speak at the First] ing congregation at the Westmin- | Presbyterian church in the “fore-
BELLAIRE METHODIST
49th and Crittenden Ave
Services Sunday service, 10:45 a. m, ‘and 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday Pray Lng Delaware and Walnut Streets 7
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
TT FRIENDLY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CORNER RAY. ST. and HOLMES AVE. REVIVAL
‘M Bible School~8:30 A, ‘M, > Morning Worship—10:45 A. M, “The Scriptures: Inspired and ping.” usfo oy excellen, oo, Youth Fellowship—56:30 P.
TABERNACLE Services 9:45 AM. — 11 AM 745 P. M,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
21 BE 34th St., Near Meridian Temporary Location) MEMBER OF AMERICAN COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES BS AA Sunday School. : . M.~8peaker: J. P. Thommen, 7:30 P. M.— Evening Worship, i Speaker: Wm. Nangle
902 Fletcher Ave.
Through Feb, REV.’ GENE PHILLIPS, SBvergelist. (Dist, Sup Pr SLACK Song Evangelist. each evening 7:30
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
New Location 1029 E. Morris St.
(Formerly at Pine & Elm) REV. W. A,
Rev. Phillips and Rev. Slack both outstanding Evangelists
REV. J. HL. FOWLER, Pastor.
STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. 00 P. M.—Evening Service.
{at night at the Seventh church, Feb. | Presbyterian church, Feb. 11 and at 11. She will be heard Feb. 18 at the | Bloomington in the morning and
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Capitol = ue at-32d Street
10:45 A. YolPurh Worship. “The Crux of Discipleship”
Priest to Say First Mass Here
THE REV. ALBAN BERLING, 0. 8. B., who was ordained to the priesthood yesterday, will say his first mass Feb. 11 at 11 a, m. at
Baptists to Begin Drive
Children.
Indianapolis Baptists -will conduct’ a children’s-evangelistic campaign- among the “unchurched” boys and girls of the city for the purpose of enrolling hundreds of them*in Sunday schools before Easter, April 1. In the effort to make contact nbish : with children who are getting no arc nbishop, 0 religious education whatever, Bap-| Indianapolis, at Father Berling 'tist leaders will hold children’s St. Meinrad's abbey. The parents |meetings in about 200 residences | wil] receive friends and relatives over the city. The cordial and in-| in honor of the new priest the | formal atmosphere cf the homes is| —evening of Feb. 11 im their Home“ to—put—the—chiidre Those assisting with the first jeaqe and further the influence | mass are: The Rev. Pr. Clement |
; {of the religious workers. Bosler, pastor of St. Joan's, the | Aqult leaders for the five-week]
Ret. Fr. Adelbert Buscher, O. 8. _zampaign will be trained by heads| B, and the Rev. Fr. Bartholo- 1,¢ the department of children’s
mew Puerst, O. 8, B, both of St. I : ih ! : | work of the Northern Baptist conMeinrad’s. The Rev. Fr. Vincent |v ention. Miss Pearl Rosser of |
X. Ehinger, C. P., of the Passion- | Philadelphia,
Arc Catholic church. Father - Berling, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Berling, 6468 Park ave, was or-3 dained by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter,
All-Day Retreat]
Chaplains of the armed forces| stationed’ in and near Indianapo-|
lis will meet for an all-day retreat Wednesday in the First Baptist- church. “The Meaning of the Christian Religion on the Battlefronts of | the World” will be discussed in
symposium at the 10:15 a. m. ses-|
sion. Those participating are Chaplin Marcus W. Johnson of | Ft. Harrison and Chaplains Wilbur M. Mix, M. C. Wilkerson and | Norman B. Emch of Camp Atter-| bury. Dean O. L. Shelton of the Butler School of Religion will speak on “The Chaplain and His Own] Soul” at the afternoon session. Other afternoon talks are : The] Church Trailing Its Men and] Women of Our Armed Forces,” by Dr. Sumner L. Martin, pastor of the Roberts Park Methodist church, and “World Peace and Reconstruc-| tion” by Dr. George W. ‘Buckner, | editor of World Call The- one-day retreat, or spiritual refresher course for chaplains is one of many being conducted by the department of evangelism of the Federal Council of Churches) over the nation. Dr. Jesse M. Bader, executive secretary of the depart-| ment of evangelism, will speak on “The Chaplain, an Evangelist,” at the afternoon session.
'Love' Is Assianed As Science Topic,
“Love” 1s the subject of the-les? son-serimon in all Churchies of | Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is: “How excel- | lent is thy loving kindness, O God! | Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of] thy wings.” Psalms 36.7. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science | and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: weary hope tries to realize that
happy day, when man shall recog-|
nize the Science of Christ and love | his neighbor as himseft—when he shall realize God's omnipotence and the healing power of the divine love in what it has done and is doing| for mankind.” p. 55.
HYMNS TO BE STUDIED The Rev. Charles M. Fillmore. song writer, will conduct a study on “Hymns of the Ages by the Aged for the Aged” at a meeting of the Indianapolis School of Maturates at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Y.W.C.A. Prof. W. Scott Hiser will lecture on “Give
“My |
Nature a! | Garden,
ist Fathers, Birmingham, Ala, will preach the sermon.
PASTOR MARKS GAIN DURING FIRST YEAR
Tomorrow, Dr. Dallas L. Browning marks the end of his first year | a 28 pastor of the North. Methodist) &| hurch with 232 new members .re- | executive committee of the Indian- | ceived over the 12 months, $23,000 aPolis Baptist association, has paid on the church debt and $7400 called a meeting for the qiscussion accumulated toward a Tew poste of final plans for the campaign to er educational building. { be held Wednesday noon in the | ‘The building fund is in 'Y. W. C. A. Mrs. L. C. Trent. is
| bonds. A new group called ae lin charge of a committee to locate | odist Men in Action” has been or-| |homes for the children’s meetings. | ganized, the Crusade for Christ | = {has been launched and attendance | PRAYER LEADER NAMED at church school and worship | Miss Lucy Kellogg, daughter of {services has been maintained st Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kellogg, 46 N.| a high level, “Dr. ports.. Mr. and Mrs. Johih W. dent leader for the annual week| Walker, recently received into the|of prayer celebration, tomorrow | | membership, bring the total church |through Feb. 11, at Wooster col- | {enrollment to 2001. lege.
work of the Northern Baptist Pub- | 9:31 | lication society, will hold a pre-
First Baptist church Feb. 12. She| will be assisted by Misses Margaret L. Crain and Ruth G. Martz, both of Philadelphia.
Episcopalians to Observe
Dr. Burrows’ 10th Anniversary
Members of St. Paul's Episcopal | dian and 60th sts. Plans for erectchurch will pay tribute to the Rev. |ing the building were interrupted | | William ‘A. Burrows and Mrs. Bur- by the war. Approximately 300 rows at a dinner tgmerrow marking | reservations have been made for the| the 10th anniversary of the ministry | dinner. of the Rev. Mr. Burrows at St.| The Rev.’ Mr. Burrows lived in Paul's and his 40th anniversary as|Bloomington for 16 years before |a clergyman. {coming to Indianapoils. Dr. Clark G. Kuebler, president degrees from. Berkiey of Ripon college, Ripon, Wis, will school, N. Y.,, give the sermon at the morning has served on diocesan council for {services preceding the dinner at the more than 20 years. q Columbia club. At the dinner, | Dr. Kuebler is dn Episcopal lay[Omar S. Hunt, senior vestryman, man, lecturer and a member of na{will discuss prospects for proceed- | tional Episcopal commissions of | ing with the projected construction strategy, pplicy and social recon- | of a new $200, 000_ghurch at Meri- | striction.
16 Churches Here to Stage
| | Youth rallies with emphasis on |Bighth Street, Garden City, Beech evangelism will be - conducted in| Grove, Williams Creek, North Lib-
half the local Christian churches, about 16 congregations, Feb. to 16 | The rallies are sponsored by the Marion County Church union, of | which Dr. E. L. Day is executive nightly, | secretary, and the Butler school of | PY the young people. [rei ligion. It is the first youth re- liglous events. follow: lvival of the kind held by the ad LBIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH churches, Dr. Day says. Co-operating congregations - are |Olive Branch, Broad Ripple, West Park, University Heights, Bright- | wood, Fairfax, Meadlawn, Fleming M West Side mission, East
(churches.
church. = Meetings will
night on ‘“‘Coronate the Prince of Peace” and sing his own composition by tha title at the conclusion. The Rev. Fill more is B85, years, and is known for his song, Mother I'll Be There.’
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL — Th
“Tell
Prepare to Enroll Churchless
head of children’s|
{liminary training meeting in the|
Warren Bruner, chairman of the!
Browning re-|Audubon rd. will serve as a stu-|
He holds] Divinity | and from Yale and|
Four Days of Youth Rallies
{erty and -Oaklandon Christian
The school of religion will furnish | a preacher and song leader for each | be held | and other actvities planned | Other re- |
The | M, Fillmore, pastor of the church | from 1008 to 1018; will preach tomorrow |
has been preaching for 59
CHURCH OF CHRIST
* 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Morning Services, 9:45 and 10:45. Evening Service, 7:45 Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:48 JOHN H. GERRARD, ae
{Assembly of
RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
41240 Roache (Riverside Tyoliey: ) { Sunday—10:30 A. | Services Wed & Sun.—T: pr PM HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor |
NORTH METHODIST
.Meridian- at 38th St. ‘ Worship—10: 45 A.M. | “Go, Make Disciples” dy Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, Supt. Indianapolis District : Angelus Hour for Youth—6 P.M.-0 P.M
| | { First Congregational Church | 16th and Delaware Sts { ORIEN W. FIFER, D. Ad Interim Minister 11:00 A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Dr. George C. Pullman will plot.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041 . G. HOBBS JR., MINISTER Study, HU- 4041; Ree, U-4733. Bible Study—9: 45 A. AM —- Stewardship.’ 7 oe M.— Jesus Wept."
Westbrook Church (Nazarene) 819 8S. Denison St.
(4500 West, '2 Block South of W. Wash.)
LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor, . BE-07 —Sunday TD 9:30 A. M 10:45 A. *M. 6 P. M—T7:30 P. M.
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
Phones:
| wos Study Evening Servic { Wegutslay Evening ‘Bible Study. 1:
. L. TOTTY. Minister. GA-}
GRACE
Methodist E. New York at Grant £. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon, 10:40 A. M
1
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
CRAM, Minister A.M. —Sunday School. A. M.—~Morning Worship. P. M.—Evening Bervice. EVERYONE WELCOME,
Salvation Army Citadel
26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE
For the Word of God and for the Testimony of Jesus Christ, Rev. 1:9.
MARS HILL Free Methodist Church
Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Service, 10:30
REVIVAL . SERVICES
1514 Park Ave.
Leader of the Indianapolis Yau Truth Center
9:30 A. M.-sBunday School. * 11:00 A, M.—Devotional Service, “Reef the Sails”
. .SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 1:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Legion. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.
United Brethre
BROOKSIDE CHURCH
11th and Olney A Glen O'Dell. Pastor CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR DAY 9:30 A. M.-—Sinday School Classes.
ADJ AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLIEB, officers in charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus, Genge, rector
10:40 A. M.— 7:30 P. M.—Junior C. Youth C. E. 7:30 P. M.—*'Managing My Life." REV. R. L. O'DELL, Guest Speaker. 8:45 ‘to 9:45—Youth FeHowship.
All
Age ABisdained for His Youth.” E.—~6:30 P. M.~-
Sunday Afternoon, 3:30 Each Evening Including Sunday-7:30 P, M. Guest Speakérs REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN Corner Farnsworth & Folta,
WEDNESDAY
a Class Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Room 213, Indiana Trust Bldg.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches 3 The Mother Church, The First Church ; : Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass -. The ‘Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms > Lesson for Sunday, February 4: “LOVE.” : Morning Service, 11 A. M. in all churches. Evening Service 1ST CHURCH-Meridian at 20th oe? . IND CHURCH-—Delaware at 12th 8 P.M
Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St. Church ‘Edifice Church Edifice
esses.
8PM 5PM
SRD CHURCH-—Wash. Blvd. at 34th ...: 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Rum Pkwy, 8. Drive, at Butler Ave. 5TH CHURCH—College at 62nd 6TH CHURCH-16094% Prospect St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30-and-11 a m,; First, Second, Sixth churches, 11 "a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting, 8
Church Edifice 1611 Prospect
, Fourth, Fifth and o'clock.
Bob Killion, Musical Director
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.
10: :30 P. M.—Evangelist Oliver Morgan, : Guest Speaker.
M.—All Youth Groups. = :
6:30 P. N ; —"WHAT GOD CAN'T DO":
7:30 P. Mo
Dal Churches
CENTRAL 234 B of Central) W . G. H. O'Donnell 07:30 one a 2 tel
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57-N. Rural Street
9:30 a. m. Bible School. A school with one great mission: To teach the Bible. ‘10:45am Worship. Sermon, “THE DIVINE COMFORTER.” “ > 5 p.m. Youth vespers. Special program. Evangelistic service in song and ser-
‘A GREAT EMANCIPATION."
7:30 p. m. mon. Subject,
Music under direction of Charles R. Hamilton.
. Mrs, Gaynell Lashbrook, organist, Minister ~
1895—GOLDEN JUBILEE—1945
DR. W. C. HARTINGER, Guest Speake |
Youth. Fellowship, 5:30 to 7:30.
We Welcome All Visitors
EDGEWOOD CHURCH of the. NAZARENE py
{= 1541 E. Epler | Sunday School, 9:30 A M, | Mors, Worship, 10:45 A. M. P. 8, 630 P M Service M
Evangelistic 7:30 P. Prayer Necting Wed., P. M. Rev
WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH
W. Washington at Warman Ave A. J. COBLE, Pastor | 9:30 A. M.—Cnurch School. 10:40. A. M.-—-Morning. Worsh | 5:00 to 7: We Vazpe} Hour iy Youth end] Adults.
UNITY PRAYER GROUP 8 E. Market St., Room 502
Rey. Frederick Elias Andrews
Open Dally, 10 to’ 4—Phone FR-4254 Monday to-9 P. M.; Saturday to 1 P.M
A Full Line-of- Unity Literature A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL
Buford Blair, Pastor.
“Man In Society” Sermon at 11 A. M. by E. Burdette Backus
Edna Mertitt Harrington, Soloist Ty wr.
alr KT
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Radio Address at 10 A. M. “The Human Christ” WIRE 1430 on Your Dial All Souls
Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama St.
| EXETER AVE..." 17th 8t-Exeter Ave. | CALVARY 3419 E. 23d E| | Charles Smith 9:30-1:30), Wiliam O. Breedlove—10:35—1: 30.
LYNHURST BAPTIST « [EMERSON AVE... On Lyndhurst Dr., 3 Biks. § of W. Wash. | 2°78 T. Rig REV. C. H. SCHEICK GARDEN a Rev. HAAKON KNUDSEN Clive McGuire 9:30 A. M.—Unified Worship Service TUXEDO PARK...20 N. Orem io a 7:30 P M.—Evening Worship Service |U. 8. Clutton ..... : Midweek Worship, Wednesdsy. 1:30 P. M. | GARFIELD PARK 1061 Southern Av)
.Emerson-E. New Yor] 9:30-7
8. Paschal—10: 45-7:00.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor | 8:28 A. M.—Bible School, 3
CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST
N. Michigan Rd. at 56th St. REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES, Pastor j {10:45 A. M Worship and Communion. J 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship w Commandment” 3
Dediction
and
Mortgage Burning with
ANDREW CLARK BAKER
~ Organ Evangelist as Special Speaker
Tonight at 8:00 Revival Continues Each night, except Mondays, at 8. With Same Speaker Over Sunday, Feb. 11, or Longer.
CHRISTIAN: TABERNACLE
28TH and SHERMAN DRIVE Pastor, Lena Spilimien
“The, New { 115 P. M.—Youth Fellowshi 10:45 A. M.—8unday School :30 P. M.—Worship. Led by youn 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Pe Kenneth Dodgson, in college, speaker,
~ REV.-ROBERT PARSONS
The Radio Voice of Moody Bible Institute, 2 w Chicago DAR Ard Assistant to the Director of , Radio Station WMBI i
"Youth for Christ" R ALLY
"7:30 TONIGHT AT THE
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John 5:24. “Verily, verily, 1 say uhto you, he that heareth " my word, and believeth on Him that sent me, hath everlasting itfe, and shall not come into condemnation, but ‘is passed from death unto life.” 2
First. United Brethren Church’
Park and Walnut (Just off 700 Block on Mass. Ave.)
CHILDREN FOR CHRIST | Sunder
NURSERY
Broadcast
IBLE. AUDITORIUM —
RUSSIA
IN PRCIPHECY
YOUR
BIBLE SPEAKS— ——SOLVES RUSSIAN RIDDLE
Great Opening Topic SUNDAY, FEB. 4 — 7:45 P.M.
* Robed Choir.
* “your Bible Speaks,” Radio Program. .W. F. B. M,, Sundays, 8:30 a. m.
* Sunday Night Lectures on Prophecy.
NORTH SIDE CHURCH
Corner Bast 23d and Alabama Streets It's Everybody's Meeting
* “Voice of Youth,” Friday evening series.
* Friendly.
* You Come.
RALLY meeting with huge success. Specially trained workers in child programs. Children 5 to 12 years.
WIBO 8:30 |
Your babies,.1 to 4 years, will be properly cared for while you enjoy rally.
AM
Ls ————
Presbyterian Churches INVITE YOU
TABERNACLE 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 DR. FREDERICK W., BACKEMEY
First Presbyterian Church
Delaware at Sixteenth.
UL TWO MORNING SERVICES | 9:30 and 11 A: M
Church School ise erpres Young People’s Meeting shesuavnenstay 6: Midweek Convocation, Thursday, 6 P. I
Memorial Presbyterian
Carrollton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister. 9:30--Church School, all ages. 10:45 A. M.—Service of Holy Comnitinio he Master's Touch, Young People’s Meeting, 6 ¥ M Mid-week Service, Thursday, 7: PB, 1
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsy'vania sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D Morning Nonbin, 10: 46 A. M.
Milner “The Greatest Thing in the. World" Church School, 10:45.
HR
Thursday, 7:16 P.
Meridian Heights Cential Ave. at 47th IR HARRY Minister | Sunday Schoo! Worship 10:46. REV, RICHARD A. DEMPSEY, - Guest Preacher
| IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor» Johnson and Julian Avenues.
Ministers—J B. Ferguson—E. C. McCance 30 A, M.—Church School. 10:30 A. M.—* he , Christian’ ’ Mastery of
Fea T30 P. M.—* SF outh in Action."
* WESTMINSTER
* 445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER TI. PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:46 A M. | Young People, 6:30 P. M
M.—Midweek service.
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Tillman H. Harpole unit 249 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary) planned the music for the 6 p.m. "ves- | pers. tomorrow. The Laymen's Treble! Clef quartet and Mrs. R. Younger, solo-| ist, will sing. Mrs. Ruth Johnson is unit | president, Rev. Donald BE. Eider | will give the meditation. BRCAD RIPPLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Chester Goble will conduct the music for the 9:30 a.m. assembly and sing a, solo at the morning worship. | MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-—The Rev. Richard Dempsey of Fulton, Ill, former assistant pastor of this church, will give the sermon tomorrow | {at 10:45 a.m. - | . YOUTH. FOR CHRIST, First United / | Brethren Church—The Rev. Robert Par. sons, song writer and assistant to the director of radio station WKB, oom will give the sddzans at Jhe 7:30 ppm . | rally tonight. 3 -
THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Mrs i Mae Yoho Ward, 'a former missionary to | Broadcast: Over WIRE— 11:30 A. M. to 12:00
| Forty- -Ninth Street, East Thirty~
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
46th and Central Ave.
Dr. Harold F. Hanlin — Pastor George E. Downey — Ass’t. Pastor
Sunday School tv ia, 9:30
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“Be Ye Kind One to Another” ri ql so St. Paul, Minn. * TONIGHT—Spedl Invitation to Young People and Ministers
- Sunday Night Subject: “Sodom and Gomorrah” “ Janes, : PETTY, Pastor if
The BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St. ~ Saturday and Sunday Night
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Bouth America, who has just: returned | from a iat to that country, will speak at the ‘8:30 p.m. dinner Thursahy y. Ward is now executive ‘secretary of he of Latin American missions | for the : society.
