Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1945 — Page 12
| Speakers for Brotherhood
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6:30 p. m. Christian church. Marx was repatriated by the Grips- | holm in 1943: Six soldiers from Billings Gen-! eral hospital accompanied by Lt. schools in the heart of the ° Col. chaplain, will be guests.
Governor Gates proclamation urging Indiana participate in Brotherhood week, tomorrow through, Feb. 25, in co- . “operation with . the National” Con- . ference of Christians and Jews. The governor stressed the brother-
nity Week
Proclaimed
Meetings Listed.
has issued a to
hood slogan for | this. year: “In| Peace as in War —Teamwork" | The Rev. Edwin | Marx, missionary Yo Chins who re- Gladys Sharp and children on. mained at his' pore the New Testament in classes post after his formed church. area was occupied by the Japanese and was. afterward interned, will speak at the
Rev. Marx brotherhbod dinner Wednesday at
in the Downey Avenue The Rev., Mr.
Times Chur
David 'D. Donohoo, hospital Each boy and girl carries a Bible.
Donohoo will extend greetings and ‘time from. the public schools.
William T. Pearcy, chairman of the church board, will preside. Dr. Hugh S, Taylor, dean- elect. of the graduate school of Princeton university, will speak: at the city-| wide meeting for all faiths at 3 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 25, in the World War meeting is sponsored by the church | federation jointly with churches and all races in Indian- | | Lutheran apolis. * laygpan and scientist. Paul Preston, director of the Disciples of Christ Pension fund, will
This : semester, the children are | are st
8 Churches
Memorial auditorium. The)
temples, |
Congregation Mark Anniversary. Dr. Charles B. Foelsch, president
Dr. Taylor is a Catholic’
Fourth Grade Pupils Given Release for Bible Studies —
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
release time from ‘school 54 exat the First Evangelical and Re- -
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SATURDAY, FEB, 17, 1945
RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
1240 Roache. (Riverside Trolley.) Sunday—10:30 A. Services Wed & Sun.—17:45 P. M. HERMAN ROSE, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1002 S. Belmont Ave. Morning Services, 9:45 and 10:45 Evening Service, 7:45 Wednesday evening, Bible Study. 7:48 JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist
ch Editor ‘
are not playing truant, All are bound for nearby churches
Chaplain | where they receive instruction in religion one day each week on release
udying the “Life of Christ” withQust -
a textbook but according to outlines made by is to acquaint ‘them with the drama |; and history of the New Testament | and -to make them proficient in the |
List Events use of the Scriptures. ” The sessions open with a brief | worship service ‘consisting of the
singing of one verse of a familiar | to hymn and ihe recitation of the
the teachers. This
“Lord's Prayer. Pupils Keep Notebooks | Mimeographed sheets
on which
speak at the brotherhood dinner of the Chicago Lutheran seminary, the lesson outlines are printed-and Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. at the Uni- will speak at the third birthday an illustrating picture .are distribu-
versity Park Christian church: this church and all those of the Disciples of ‘Christ, week coincides with the week—of+ Compassion when special offerings will be taken for a special fund of © $490,000 for war emergencies, On Washington's birthday, Third Christian church will hold Hall but a new
In cervice of St.
{church at 8 p. m. tomorrow, The service will be held in the Town Hall. Three years ago, the hurch was organized and mei for a time in the Speedway theater. the Services are now held in the Town ¢hureh is to be built
Brotherhood
its brotherhood dinner with M. E. When the war is over.
Carver, war secretary of the Y. M. C. A, and William T. Pearcy, secre- gp. 1 tary of the board of church exten- church, will speak at the-Victory eiurch sion, as speakers. u.
Science Sermon Is Based on 'Soul'
“Soul” is the subject of the les-
SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN AND VICTORY METHODIST CHURCHES — The
m. The Rev. pastor,
tomarrow at 7:30 p. { Robbins, Victory Memorial :| preach at 10:45 a, m, HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH-—The 99 Men's club will hold its annual pork)
the church basemént. The Rev. E.. E Dowling of the Butler School of Religion |
library will speak And
| following quartet will sing: Julia Thomas, {Vera Simmons, Clara Lynmen and Stella | Harding. Lucille Bond will play the piano]
son-sermon in all Churches of | and Harry Lynmen will play his vidlin. |
Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is:
! The Rev. Herbert Wilson will ‘lead the | community singing.
“Truly, my! yours FOR CHRIST, FIRST gmITED
soul waiteth upon God: from him|BRETHREN CHURCH—Dr. John
cometh my salvation.” She The lesson-sermon also includes Dr. Mitchell is pastor of the Central Bible| the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-| Dr. Kenneth G. Hobart, Baptist Missiontures” by Mary Baker Eddy::
Psalms |chell of Portland, Ore. will be the guest | 62:1.) aker at the 7:30 p.” m. rally tonight. |
church, Portland, and a speaker at the] Winona Bible institute the past summer.
TUXEDO PARK BAPTIST CHURCH-—
“It | lary to China, will speak at 9:30 a. m.
tomorrow. Dr. Hobart will tell of his ex-
should be thoroughly understood | periences as a Japanese prisoner and of
that all men have one mind, one God and Father, one life, truth, and or EF
'his escape from Swatow, China, in 1941. LL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH—/|
Burdette Backus will preach on|
love. Mankind will become perfect “vias Is Humanism?” tomorrow at 11 m. Dr. Backus, who is president of the In proportion as this fact becomes [an rs Humanism association. will at-
* apparent; war will cease and the! tend the annual meeting of that organi-
Music for Sunday
true brotherhood of man will be esi "on Feb. 38 in Chicage. tablished” (p. 467) ize that there is one Mind, the divine law of loving our neighbor as ourselves is unfolded.” w 205),
“Ww NORTHWOOD - CHRISTIAN CHURCH— hen we real-"Boy and Girl Scouts tomorrow will attend the 10:40 a. m. service in -a body Scouts will give the Scripture reading and the scoutmaster, Glen F. Pindley. will | preside at the communion service. Dr. H. {FP Hanlin, minister. will present the fifth in a series of sermons on Christian character titled. “Good Citizenship.” The sermon - and service will be broadcast over WIRE from 11:30 to noon.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT-
ra B. Stock, pastor of the Seventh ers of the week-day classes,
Andrew's Lutheran ted after each class period. The {outlines and pictures are mounted ‘in loose-leaf notebooks, which the! pupils supply. [expect fo give speaking.
Later, training in choral
Teachers’ salaries and other ex-
penses are met by East -Side Protrestant churches.
Mrs. William O. Breedlove and
Mrs. Gladys Sharp are the teach-
Mrs.
Breedlove's pupils ftbm . school 62 wai meet on Tuesday mornings at the | Wallace Street Presbyterian church; | those from school 58, also Tuesday and bean supper at 6:45 p. m. Thursdati forenoon in the Linwood Christian | {1 |church: and those from school 78, the Lynmen Treble on Tuesday afternoons at the Grace | | Cleft singers will give & program and the | Methodist church.
About 350 Enrolled
Mrs. Sharp ‘instructs children from school 3 on Tuesday mornings in the Englewood Christian church; pupils from school 15, o { Tuesday afternoons in the Beville | Avenue Evengelical church; those
9.30 and 10:45 ATM,
In
Groups of fourth grade children walking out of East Side public 2 ‘working day”
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith)
Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 6-30 and 7:30 P.M. Wednesday and Friday —7:30 P. M., REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor,
CHURCH OF CHRIST 40'h and N Capitol, HU-4041, A, G. BBS JR., MINISTER Study -HU-4041: Res, HU-4753 Bible Study 9:45 A . 5 A. M.—"PFive States of Man.' 74 P. M —'The Indwelling Christ."
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY 8ST.
Rev,
{ Thursday Evening “Bible Study 7:45 P. M,
Sunday School .... Worship ...
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CARROLLTON AVE
Salvation Army Citadel 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE
30 A. M.—S8unday School. 100 A. M.—Holiness ‘Meeting. 30 P, M.—Young People’s Legio 00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.
Buford 1 Blair, Pastor.
SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE Olive St. and Legrande Ave. 5 A. .L. EMMERT, Pastor 6 _ .8unday School, 9:30 A, M.| 8: " Preaching Services 10:30 AM. 7:30 P.M, N. X. Py 8. BY Services, 6:3
ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VANr der Q VLIEB, officers in charge of services. ve Meeting | | Music by the Women's Chorus, Mrs.
Wednesda : Re 1:48. P. M. n Genge, Director.
p Ww A Hearly Welcome AWAIlS| ym PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
960 W. 31st St,
402 West Fail Creek. Parkway. Bible Classes ... 0. .....0 0 945A. M 1514 Park Ave. Jungay, 11:00 A Me, 7:30 P. M, Preaching Service ............ 10:30 A. M. — ~==| Young People's Meeting........ 6:45 P, M. D A L i N L WwW S U M Foursquare Gospel Church . [Evening Service TAS P.M. .
Leader of the Indianapolis
J: 8. JOHNS, .-Minister Truth Center
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4 : 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. ST. MARK S 11:00 A MN Special, 1enten Service! UNITED LUTHERAN a WEDNESDAY @ FM Midweek
Prospect and Linden Sts, Class Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. 10:00 A. M. Room 212, Indiana Trust Bldg.
10:55 A. M.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES CORDIALLY WELCOME YOU
ST. JOHN, 852 Sanders. Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok, 10:15 a. m,
+
44th and Carrollton
Worship and Preachmg 11 3 A.M | Rev. Richard Rettig, 10:45 a. m Bible Study . 10:00 A. M. | pIRST, 3104 E. 10th ST. JOHN (Cumberland, Ind.). Evening Service to! 4s 2 M | Rev. Ralph E. Weisser, 10:30 a. m. | Rev. P."G. Brune, 10:35 a. m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study. es | PRIEDENS, S. Alabama and Parkway. .|ST. PAUL'S (E.), 13th and Carrollton. W. L. TOTTY, Minister. GA-1742. Rev, Robert C. Kuebler, 10 a, m Rev. E. Harold Klingel, 10:30 a. m,
| Rev. F ‘ Itz, Jom. NORTH SIDE | eMaeANUEL S. New Jersey-Prospect. Rev, PLEASANT RUN BLVD.
Church of the |
NAZARENE |
| GARFIELD PARK,
743 Pleasant Run, 8. D. ST. PAUL'S (R.), 711 ‘N.- Belmont, Rev. Wm, H. Knierim, 10 a, m.
TRIN Z, Perkins-Raymond. Wm. H. Knierim, 11:15 a. m.
New Jersey and North.
Norman H. Schultz, 10:30 a. m
Clarence E: Sipler, "10 a. m. Rev Hoefgen-8. Penn, ZION,
Rev. Rout C. Windhorst, 10:30 a. m. | Rev. Pfedérick R. Daries, 9 and 10:40, Eugene St. at Barnes Ave. [TON WSLS 11000 m {TIEN Rok he Hoven, 0 mm. Rev. T. W. Stofer, pastor |= ; TA. 204] i CENTRAL CHRISTIAN | F R S “N A ZA R E N E CHURCH a Ci : : Delaware and Walnut Ste. 1621"E. WASHINGTON—RAY HANCE, Pastor
the teachers -
South of W LEO C. DAVIS: Pastor.
9:30 A. M.—1045 A. M
{from school 33, on Thursday morn-|
lings in the Heath Memorial Meth- | odist
church; and those from school 54, on Wednesday mornings at the First Evangelical and Reformed church. About 350 children are enrolled
in the classes with the - written ROBER TS PARK CHURCH
consent of parents or guardians. The classes meet for 50 minutes with an additional 10 mipufes allowed to make the trip to and from the church. A central committee of which Miss Nellie C. Young was chairman arranged the classes. Miss Young is children’s minister and youth adviser of the Central Christian church. The classes are sponsored,
Servic Sl + d TER DAY SAINTS, SOUTH BRANCH— e a e Joseph Miller, Ruth Taylor and Sidney by the Tuxedo and East Side CounSebastian will, speak on “The Godhead” 1 y cils of churches. Dr. U. S. Clutton, 3 at 7 p.m tomorrow The Chancel choir of the Speed- asin | president of the Tuxedo council, way - Christian chureh will sing {and the Rev. Charles Haney,
Gounod'’s “Gallia” tomorrow at 7 p. m. in the Speedway Christian church. Johnson , Burroughs will
a Lenten motet,
Ministry Student | To Be Ordaine
Mrs. Jane sing the
solo parts and Mrs. Helen Thomas
Martin, organist-director, in charge of the program
Mrs. companied by Miss Mildred Thomas at the 6 o'clock Protestant vespers . tomorrow at the Veterans' hospital. the Rev. Donald E. Elder will give!
Dr. Frederick R. Daries will ordain Clifford :G. Scholey to the ministry &f the Evangelical and Reformed church in ceremo.ies tomorrow at 7:30
p. m. at the Zion Evangelical and
will be
Clay Britton will sing, at-
the meditation. Arrangements for the music were made by the Gar-
Reformed church, Mr. Scholey,
field park unit. 88 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary, which Mrs. Ruth Xinnan is- presi- F. dent. district Protestant music chairman The Ripple nigh school will sing directed by meeting Builders class in the church, Merle Sidener will “New Laws and Old.” a
DR. LE VAN 10 TALK
Dr. J. N
thé son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scholey, was graduated from Butler and Shortridge He will receive his B. D. degree from Eden Theological seminary in March. terial candidate will be honored at reception. immediately “following s‘he service, His first pastorate includes St. John's’ and Clay Prairie Community Evangelical and Re-
AT MASS MEETING {ormed churches
. In tomorrow's Le ¥an of Philadelphia, parjes
of
Mrs. E. E. Burton is 11th
Golden Singers of Broad
Roger Riley of the
tomorrow at the Christian Moan Third Christian talk on
Mr. Scholey
The minis-
ceremonies, Dr
a + ( J host pastor, will be assisted fC n nw f i” - ou ied promaotioh 0! the hy the Rev. H. M. Goetz of LawLY elical : . : pn : angelical and Reformed denomi- yenceburg The Rev. Elwood: A
nation, will address a mass meeting caldwell of Rising Sun will give the
of
and other leaders Thursday at 7:45 Pp. m. at the Second Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. Pranklin W. Lahr, host pastor; the Rev. Robert C. ‘Kuebler, pastor of Friedens church,
denominational ‘board members
sermon
BISHOP DENNIS DUE
and the| . Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the
Rev. E. Hftold Klingel, pastor of| united Brethren Northwest area
Bi. Paul's chufth and president of | e devotions jointly. ariswer period will follow the ad- | broadcasts over sté&tion 8. being conducted this week South Indiana synod.
JUVENILE PROBLEM
Authorities on the various phases Tm delinquency will discuss
will conduct Wi} ive a .series of four-minute A question and | meditations on the United Brethren | WISH at/ on Bundays beginning |
pastors’ circle,
The meeting is one of four | 11: 45 a. m.
in the tomorrow. The combined choirs of Indiana
Heights United Brethren church,
JOPIC OF. FORUM directed cted by Eugene Mogle, will sing.
i announce the programs, The |
ubject at the Fellowship Forum r tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at 8t.| ethodist church, § Mark W. Rhoads of the . ob: nty Juvenile court will ym the t of the Paul B. Horton, in-| ‘at Butler ynisociologica
be
White River, St. Joseph and Indiana | conferences of the United Brethren church.
BOOK TO BE REVIEWED Nirss Mirjorie Boles will review: +The Brother” hy “Dorothy Clark I Wilson: ‘at“the_ Sunshine class sup-| per Tuesddy at’ 6:30 p.m. at the
educa idan Baptist church. Mrs. Elnora’ ated Pasriotie
FOR RADIO SERIES
Central college and the University|
chairman of a special committee of the East Side council assisted the central committee in arrangements.
DR. PUGH TO GIVE 4 SERMONS ON LENT
Dr. Prentice A Pugh, rector of (Afiiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) a . 8 E. MARKET-S8T.,, ROOM 502 the Church of the Advent, Nash- : T., ROOM 50 Open Daily, 10 to 4 — Phone FR-4254 ville, Tenn. - will preach on the Priday to 9 p.m.: Saturday to 2 p.m After 7 p. m., RING NIGHT BELL
day through Friday at the
» i : Lenten services at Christ Episcopal
noon
church on the Circle The Rev, missioner, noonday organist, recital
Jones, city give the Monday Cheston Heath, will a 15-minute preceding all thé - services which begin at 12:05 and 12:35 o'clock Dr. Pugh's subjects for the four days in order are: “The Church,” “Lent,” ‘The Commanding Christ” and “Gratitude.”
VETERAN AND WIFE LEAVING FOR SOUTH
James G will sermon
iil present
close ‘at
Cpl. Edward W. Oholorogg and his wife, Margaret, will lgave Tuesday for Florida after spending a furlough with Cpl. Oholorogg's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Waller Oholorogg, 1665 S. Delaware ? The corporal has re pd _Arom
33 months’ service in Africa, Italy, Ireland and Scotland. He has participated in four major battles and | Wil] be reassigned in Florida.
theme “CHI sta Principlesi=Fues=»
His sister and brother-in-law, Mr. |
and Mrs. Clinton Kreigshauser, Edgewood, Md., are also .visiting here while be is on fyriough.
COUPLE TO OBSERVE
| hold open house from 2 to 6 p. m.
their 25th wedding’ Assisting | will bé- their - daughter,
25TH ANNIVERSARY Roscoe F. Wilson of South Bend! Mr. and Mrs, Otto #. Suesz will |
broadcasts are sponsored by the ‘Sunday, Feb, 25, An observance of anniversary. !
Mrs. Martha jane Syrug;, and Leo
[Suesz and Mrs Gladys’ Isenhart,
who were best man and maid of | “
honor at the wedding.
ENTERTAINMENT ARRANGED
The auxiliary te the sons of Union |
Feder
Veterans will entertain thie Feder sotiety at a at
DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister Bible Schobl—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M “Foundations of Protestant Faith" Music by exceilent choir Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.
Westbrook Church (Nazarene) 819 8. Denison St.
14500 West, 2 Block Wash.)
7:30 P.M.—GREAT SONG & EVANGELISTIC SERVICE COMING—BONA PLEVING--FEE. 28 Thru MAR. 11 |
Bob Killion, Musical Director 9:30 A. M.—Sunday Schoel.. .- 10:30 A. M.—“Revival Requisites.” 6:30 P. M.—All Youth Groups.
| Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI- 4066
Rev,
Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave. ALL
FIRST gHyRCN, 30th and Gale Sta. - LR, EB, arger, 18 30th St, | sEconD™ CHURCH® 1 ae
1418
George E. Huff,
9: 0 NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1732 E. 46th 8t. 3 7 &:4!
“
Cruft 1442 Cruft St.
ARE WELCOME
11th and Olney
. M.~Youth C. E. . M.—"‘Crusadin 9:45~Youth Fellow
902 Fletcher Ave.
Yr gy 1 — olis Churches fnvity You to Attend pepe One of Pheir Services « u d 2% - 7" 3 % % ae Simm a , WEST SIDE CHURCH. of” the, NAZARENE| EDGEWOOD CHURCH of the | First Congrega ational Church . | SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 4 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Everett Atkinson, BE-3974 ~ NAZARENE - : SRL 2nd De slaware Se 1415 Cruft Street / Capitol Ave. at 32d St. : 1541 E. Epler Ad. ri Stent Rev. George k. Huff, Pastor. Tae ya Eater MT:“CALYARY BAPTIST Rory, Wersnin. Se A. M Hi 50 A. M ~Church School 10:30 A.-M. and 7:30 P. M. Service, 10:45 A, M.— Morn} Worship 373.45 SOUTH BANDOLPH STREET |N."Y. P 8. 630 P. M ! Serghon: * Ai owen of God” - and the New World Order? oir Si © Nee, Fy | Baja ges «igs, peace PILGRIM HOLINESS riled Breiren _- Evening VICE: vii iaainharan \ M Wi is ELLA, Service rs va 7:30 P.M. Prayer, Mebiing i I RNA ONAL. HDQTRS. 1 BROOKSIDE CHURCH
= A. GLEN O'DELL, Pastor
A. M. ~8unday School Clasana; A. M.—'Pacing the Cros al Av PR M. ~Junior C, KE. P. to
Wun aS
CALVARY TABERNACLE |
Invites You to Attend Sunday Services 9:45 A, M.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister Radio Broadcast—WIBC—9 A. M.
ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH * OF OUR REDEEMER
Fairfield and Park, at Watson Road Rev. Willlam H. Eifert, Pastor
Twenty-fifth Anniversary Services
10:45 A. M.—THE HONOR ROLL SERVICE
Sermon by
REV. PAUL DANNEFELDT, D.D.
Chairman Army and Navy Commission t SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM
A cordial invitation to all friends of the Redeemer
EXETER AVE, { Charles Smith
Nocares Fe Tre
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..17th St.-Exeter Ave. 9:30-7:
. Walcott at EB Mich 10:45 A. M.-T:30 P. M.
30| GARDEN Clive McG
TUXEDO PA
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BE-075
—Sunday Services—
6 P. M730 P. M
FIRST BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
27 E. 34th St., Near Meridian (Temporary Location’ MEMBER OF AMERICAN " councIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES 5 A. M.—Sunday School. 11 Hy M_ —Pastor, Rev. Sam W. Saye 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Sermon, Pi Pastor For the Word oe and for the <4 Testimony of os hrist. Rev. 1:9. oe ————————
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to our Services and Free Reading Rooms Lesson for Sunday, February 18th: : “SouL” ; Morning Service. 11 A. M. in all urches Evennig Service Reading Rooms 1ST CHURCH—Meridian at ‘20th eae None - Church Edifice IND CHURCH-—Delaware at ‘12th ..... . 5.P. M. 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St. 3RD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th..... 8.P. M: Church Edifice 4TH CHURGH—Pleasant Run Pkwy, S. 5 P. M. Church Edifice Drive, at Butler Ave... . 5TH CHURCH—College at 62nd ........ 7:30 P. M. Church Edifice 6TH CHURCH-—1609": Prospect St.-... None 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. m.: First, Second. Fourth, Pifth and
Sixth churches,
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES _
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,~ Scientist, Boston, Mass
11 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock.
{ CALVARY, ...... 3 Wilhsm O Brésdiove— 10: 35-7:30
On Lyndhurst Dr.,
LYNHURST BAPTIST
2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash. REV. C. H. SCHEICK "REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN 9:30 A. M.—Unified Worship Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service | Midweek Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
419 E. 23d Et. | U
——| GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST
Southern Ave, at Shelb oven y St. unig School, 9:3 Morning Worship, ; 230° at Shall Live by Faith” (Rm. 1: 5] 2:30 P. M,, Preaching at Sunshine Gardens Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M. . Evening Service, 1 P. M. ‘That Nation Whose God Is the Lord™ 44:15
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8. Clutton
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George T. KiIng.........couiiuiss
= Churches —
ALL
314 N. ar
29 N. , Grant ie East) 9:30-7:00
HALL, Pastor
Ps. 1
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CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST
N. Michigan Rd. and 56th St, REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—Worship Service. J. M. Horton 10:45 A. M.—8Sunday School. 7:30 P. M.~Evening Service.
Speaker, Dr,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Meridian and Vermont Sts. | CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastop 9:25 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.-—~Worship. Sermon: “Steadfastness in Purpose’ . 6:15 P. M.—Youth Fellowship 1:30 P. M.—Worship, “Sermon, {llust¥ated by Bound Film, “Barabbus” = *
| { { |
Methodist Churches
BELLAIRE METHODIST
48th and Crittenden Ave. Minister
STANLEY P. MAHAN,
30
A. M.—Church School.
9: { 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M.—Evening Service.
REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Sundaw 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Church School 64th and College 11 A. M—Moring Prayer
MARC HES
WASHINGTON 10:4
Musi je! Frogs am ,
{Methodis . = Downtown Church po 401 N Delaware 8 Church School—9:30 A M Cathedrdl Vespers for Youth—5:15
DR.. SUMNER L MARTIN Pastor
MARS HILL Free Methodist Church
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.
9.30 a.m. Bible school A cordial invitition to visit this “Family’ school with cl asses for every age, 10:45 a. m., Worship Sermon, “JESUS WARNING TO CONFESSING DISCIPLES A meditation from
John's Gospel 6:15 p.m. Youth Vespers.
ngelistie service in sermon and song
7 30p.m. Ev Subj "DAVID'S SERVICE"
O. A. "TRINKLE, Minisser
A New Test Church in Doctrine, Ordinances & Life
1895—GOLDEN JUBILEE—1945
ament
Sunday School. 9:10
LU THERAN— _MISSOU RI SY YNOD
Morning Service, REVIVAL SERVICES
"To Continue Througt SATURDAY. and SUNDAY, 730 PM REV" J ‘CLINTON SWANAGAN Corner Farnsworth & Foltz
10:30
Dt. Frederick Elias Andrews
LEADER UNITY PRAYER GROUP
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Cor YOUR Lunch Hour
me in on
“Fvory Sunday -WiW-3:30pm.
[9:30 10:40 5:00
CLASSES — DURING LENT = Snr 3 pm Lenten Meditatiops.” Wed, 2p. n Teach Us to Pray.” 7:30 p.m Fundamentals i
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