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"PAGE 10 _ : Friends Plan
Fellowship Council: to Open Meeting Friday. The American Friends Fellowship council, a nation-wide organization, ‘will meet Friday, April 13, through Sunday, April. 15, in the First
Friends church. Among the guest speakérs will be
acting President Alexander Purdy] |
of the Hartford Theological seminary, Hartford, Conn, and Errol
. T. Elliott, executive secretary of the
Five Years Meeting of Friends in America and former pastor of the host church, In Many Cities The function of the council is two-fold. It is. the sponsoring!
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agency of the new Friends groups S
that are rising in many throughout the United States par-| ticularly in university centers. | | Also it includes the Wider Quaker | fellowship which is the organization | to which persons belong through- | out the nation who are members. of other denominations but share the throught and life of Friends. { Joseph W. Cahill and Prof. Mar-| vin Palmer are co-chairmen of the | Indianapolis Friends Service counc il| in charge of local arrangements. |
The Rev. St | pastor and Alvin T, Coate will assist
with discussions. Subjects Listed
Among the subjects to be discussed are: “What Are the Means of Strengthening Our Unity?” “american . Young Friends Fellowghip, Our Outreach to Individuals in Groups.” Other Indianapolis events
follow:
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL ~. Children will present their Lenten boxes at a special service during morning prayer st 11 a m. tomorrow. All children ‘are expected to sit in pews near the front of the ghurch, Bach will receive a potted
Early Nant will be held at 8:45 a. m. each Sunday in order to give the vicar, the Rev. J. W. Yoder, time to get out to Billings hospital where he will ‘celebrate holy communion in the chapel. Father Yoder has been holding services at the st chapel at Ft. Harrison at 8 a.m. on aa since 1942. CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian Chur ch -— Merle Sidener will speak on “What Kind of Peace Do We Want?” at the 9:30 s& m. meeting tomorro The Broad Ripple high school trio will play. Menibers include Smith, Constance Harvey and Mar~ géret Hunter, ALE SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-—-Dr E. Burdette Backus, minister, will give his concluding sermon on ‘‘Four-Centuries of the Unitarian Story” at 11 a.m, tomorrow. VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL — Mrs, David Clark and Mrs. Frank Billeter vill ging, accompanied by Mrs. George Kolb | at the 6 o'clock vespers tomorrow. Arrangements for .the music were made by the McIlvaine Kothe unit 153 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary. ———————————————————
‘Unreality’ Topic Of Lesson-Sermon
., “Unreality” is the subject of the
fesson-sermon in all Churches of]
fccordihg to the ‘appearance, but judge ‘righteous judgment.” John
The Jesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science - textbook, “Secience and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “If a man is-an inebriate, a slave
sin, meet and destroy these errors with the truth of being, by exhibiting to the wrong-doer the suffering “which his submission to such habits brings and by. convincing him that there is no rea] pleasure in false appetites.’ “A corrupt mind is manifested in
ANNUAL BAPTIST ~*~ MEETING MONDAY
Dr. Clive McGuire, executive secretary’ of the Indianapolis Baptist association, will report the proceedings of the association for the year at the annual meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Bethel Baptist church. Dr. George H. O'Donnell, moderator, will preside and the Rev Adolph Bredy, host pastor, will have charge of arrangements. New officers will be elected and special consideration given the report of the committee on church extension, of which Dr: L. C. Trent is chairman.
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{tory session for workers will be! Dr. (Martin,
‘lence on a just and durable peace | #
| the Indianapolis Council of church~ { women and the
j campus simultaneously
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The above picture, entitled, “The Invitation” was pinted at the
Herbert Huffman is host | (right) to further interest in the Methodist revival. The oil painting is the work of Merrill Ward Clark,
Indiana aphist To : »
155 Churches Unite For
Methodist Revival Meet
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Carpenter, wife of the superintendTimes Church Editor | ent of the Indianapolis Methodist More than 30,000 Methodists rep-! district. reseriting. 55 churches of this com- Illustrated by Painting munity will unite for a two-week| mnae effort Methodists are makrevival beginning tomorrow in the! ing to encourage interest ih their Roberts Park Methodist church. [revival is illustrated by a newly | Meetings will be held daily, in- | executed oil painting just hung in cluding Saturdays, at 10 a. m. and {he Washington Street Methodist at 7:30 p. m. Dr. G. P. Comer, pas-| church, It is the work of Merrill
tor of the First Methodist church, | ward Clark, Indiana artist, known | in the]
Waco, Pex., will give the sermons.|fo. his canvases shown Dr. George- S. Henninger de- | Hoosier salon. scribed Dr. Comer as “a typical | Mr. Clark painted the picture] Southern evangelist, with & g00d|cajjeq “The Invitation,” -at the resense of humor, very much in earn-| | quest of the Rev. Almon J. Coble, est and dramatic.” Washington Street church passat First Event of “Year It expresses Christ's appeal A chorus of 200 will sing the re-|youth. Symbolically; the young vival hymns under the direction of [folk are ascending the hillside of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Spencer of Aus- life. Christ's robes are white and tin, Tex. The revival is the first| wine color and those of the youth event of the Methodist year of are green, orange and brown. evangelism and part of the denomi- Hope of Youth nation’s crusade for Christ. Irradiating the entire scene is There will be a mass meeting to| the golden light of the rising sun| which youth are especially invited | dramatizing the perennial faith Wednesday night. However, it is|and hope of youth. announced that all’ meetings are | Local Methodists in eharge of for persons of all ages. A prepara- arrangements for the revival are executive committee conducted by Dr. Comer at 2:30 | chairman; Dr. Henninger, director p. m. Sunday at Roberts Park. jot publicity; the Rev. Floyd SeeThis will be followed by a. recep-|lig, music; Mrs. Gerald Powers, tion. ‘at 3:30 for which Mrs, Sum- | workers; the Rev. M. C. Robbins, ner 1. Martin, wife of ‘the pastor of | t devotions; Glenn C. Martin, ushers; Roberts ‘Park, is chairman. Mrs. | the Rev. D.s«M*Church, spetinY .| Martin will be assisted by a’ number | Sek siegations, and Bob. Robinson,
of women, including Mrs. Guy O: %
Christian Century Editor
To Discuss Peace Here,
“DF old Bey “member: of the conference. an “he, First. Baptist The 'Rév: Joti F VResekeuss 251}: | Batavia, -N. Y, will ‘give the ser=i}
editorial staff of The Chr church. Century, world traveler an ‘Teligious commentator, will speak at| conference were the international | the interdenominational peace con- | justice and goodwill Bmmittee of ference Monday at 7:45 Pp. m. inthe church federation and -its! the Pirst Baptist church, chairman, the Rev. Mr. _ Coble, and The study and action conference |Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, church | on the+churches and a just and | federation executive secretary.
durable peace Will hold discussion | : d study sessions Mond begin- | ping at 1p. m. x ws Two Church Clubs To Share Speaker
ning at 1 p. m. In addition to giv-| BECAUSE: OF wartime condi-
ing the address for the popular mass meeting Monday night, Dr. tions, the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen and the Indian-
Fey will lead the session at 1 p. m. Tuesday when recommendations for action will be presented. Group Leaders y : Leaders for study groups inelude | apolis Church Clubs of Business Dr. James A. Crain, Dr. William Nomen. have G. Mather and Dr. Cleo Blackburn. sain lol The findings of the recent confer- the-city speak er to address their respective organizations
Friday. The business women changed the regular date of their meeting in order to
sponsored by the Federal Council of Churches at Cleveland will be reviewed. Special attention will be given the Dumbarton Oaks proposals and to the coming united nations conference at San Francisco. The Rev, Almon J. Coble is chair- N man of the general committee of the study and action conference Mrs. Emory Hass save travel and and Dr. Carleton W. Atwater is| effort for ‘the mutual - speaker, host pastor. Sponsoring groups in-| Ms. Emory Ross of New York. clube the Indfanapolis Church fed-| Mrs. Ross is associate secretary of United Council of Chiirch-
eration, Butler School of religion,| the the Y. M. C. A, the Y. W. C. A, | women and a former missionary
to Africa. She will speak Friday after noon at the meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Church« women in the Central Christian church. The business women will hear her that night at 8 o'clock in the Irvington Methodist church,
CHURCH TO HONOR
United Christian Missionary society. Student Discussion Similar discussion will be held for students under the guidance of the | school of religion on the Butler with the
| CONTEST WINNERS
Winners in the recent steward-
Leading in planning the “church |r
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Sit WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NA Foursquare Gospel Church (SIDE CHURCH of the N AAaanae 397
Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street Rev. Everett ney in
9:30 and 10:45 A. M,, 6:30 and 7:30 P, M. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
Wednesday and Friday—T7:30 P. M. EPISCOPAL
REV. R. I. MENGES, Pastor riLINOIS and NEW YORK STS,
GARFIELD HEIGHTS 1, CHURCH OF -CHRIST Sunday. 8 A.A aoe, Neti
2842 SHELBY ST. M.—Church School
Worship and Preaching. . 1 Pagel dh J
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORM NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR 8:30 A. M.~1st Service of Worship. 9:15 A. M.—Church School. 10:40 A. M.—Second service of worship. © Sybject of Sermon “When Jesus ATtoians Us"
Westbrook Church (Nazarene) 819 8. Denison St. (4500 West, % Block South of W. Wash.)
LEO G. DAVIS, Pastor. -0750
Bible Study Evening Serv! Wednesday i Bible Study. .
W. L. TOTTY, Minister.
NORTH Fr
Church of the
NAZARENE
Eugene St. at Barnes Ave.
Rev. T. W. Stofer, pastor TA. 2941
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts.
r=-Sunday Services 9:30 A.M. & 10:45 A.M 6 FP M-T7T30P M
CHURCH OF CHRIST
“th and N. Capitol. HU-4041, G. HOBBS TR. MINISTER
945 AM 10:55 A. M.
Sunday School ....
request of the Rev. Almon J. Coble,
Study, HU- 4041; Res., HU-4753 Bible Study—9. 45 A M, Preach
Phone
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS
30th and Gale Sts,
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 10:30~Morning Worship | 7:45 P. M.— 6:30 Y. P. 8
P.M Salvation Army Citadel .
Prayer Meeting— 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE
10:45 A. M. — “But ve, Crucified 8 to 7 P. M.—Song Sain, Bible Stories. © @hildren of All Ages. 6:30-7:30 P, M.—S8r. Y Peoples meeting ‘The First and Second Adams.’
Christ
Churches Set School Date
: “w V0 R. E. Nibarger, Minister Ee 9.30 A. M.—S8unday School, 11:00 A. M.—Holiness * Meet in
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 6:30 P, M.—Young People's Legion.
sun CHURGH Sta. 8:00 P, M.—Evening Salvation Meeting. (700 North) 1 DR, W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister ADJ. ‘AND MRS. PETER. VAN der | Bible School—8:30 A VLIEB, officers in charge of services. Morning Worship—10; M AM. Music ‘by the Women's Chorus. Mrs. “Easter Did Something to Them.” Genge, Director.
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Indianapolis Churches ¢
First Congregational Church 16th and Delaware Sts, ORIEN- W. FIFER, D. D. Ad Interim Minister 11:00 A, M,—Chuxch School. 11:00 A. M.~—Morning Worship. “BRIGHTENING THE DAYS"
UNITY PRAYER GROUP
aftyinwey with Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews
8 E. Market St, Room 502 Open Daily. 10 to 4. Phone FR-4254 Full Il Line Unity Literature
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 31s St. Bible Classes Preaching Service Young People's Meeting Evening Service Thursday Evening—Bible Study 7:45P. M J. 8 JOHNS, Minister
PILGRIM HOIINESS
BE NATIONAD EDQTRS. 1609 N. Del TA-227 FIRST CHURCH, 30th and Gale St y Rev. R. E. Nibarger. SECOND CHURCH, George: E Huff,
1442 NORTH SIDE CHURCH, gruft 8,
1732 E. 46th St ALL + ARE WELCOME
Mars Hill Free Methodist C Chvirch Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill, Indpls. Are you happy? Do you enjoy life? Altend one of our services and learn what happiness and enjdyment really are The life of Christ shows you the way.
Sunday Schoal—9:30
Evangelistic Service 730 PM Wednesday Evening Prayer Service—T7:30
/. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minist BE-3020, RISE 4 per!
Cordially Invite You to Attend One of Their Services
Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroling Ave | |
Morning Sertvice—10:30 | Youth Hour—6:30 P.M, |
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RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE 1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley.) . Suhday—10; 30 AM Services Wed. > Sun.~-T:48 P. M. HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor ~~
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fail Creek Parkway. Sunday, 11:00 A M,, T:30 P, M.
SQUTH SIDE NAZARENE Olive 8t. and Legrande Ave. —.. A. L,_EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. Preaching Services 10:30 A. M,, 7:30 P.M, N. Y. P Bn IY Hi.Y Services, Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:45 P. M,
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
Four Centuries of the
UNITARIAN STORY
“The Religion of the Future” by
E. Burdette Backus Sunday at. 11
TR pm v Ra”
Radio AddreSs 10 A, M. What and Where Is God? WIRE 1430 on Your Dial All Souls
Unitarian Church. 1453 N. Alabama St,
Music by, excellent cholr. Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. ML
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Disciples and Baptists Join To Train Leaders.
Disciples and Baptist churches of Indianapolis will conduct their second. annual joint . leadership training schools beginning Tuesday. : ! Sessions will be held at- 7:30 p. m. for five successive Tuesday |evenings, beginning Tuesday and ending May 8, in the Memorial | Baptist church. The Rev. E, Russell will serve as dean and the Rev. G. G. Kimsey as assistant. 3 fas. Robert Lewis will be .secre-
Classes will be held in the Olive | Branch Christian church at 7:30] p. m. on five successive Wednesdays, beginning next Wednesday | {and closing May 9. The Rev. George | T. King is dean of this school; the Rev. Benton B. Miller, assistant, | land Miss Vivian Ragsdale, secre(tary. The schools are held primarily for church school teachers of both | denominations. Credit for sue- | cessfully completed work will be| given by the International Council of Religious Education.
2 Churches Held Revival Meetings
Evangelical services will be continued another week at the Bel-| mont United Brethren church amd | for two* weeks at the Brookside]
{ | ginning tomorrow.
mons and Jessie Bate and Mary| Bate - Jester of Greensburg, Ind. | will direct the singing at the Pil|grim Holiness church, Services vig) be held at 7:30 p. m. daily for the | two weeks with the Rev. Ralph Mc- | |Crory, pastor, in charge.. | The Rev. O.- A. Beanblossom of | | Center Point, Ind. is the evangelist | |and Miss -Opal Nance, song direc-| {tor, and Clark Rodgers, pianist, are in ‘charge of music, at the United Brethren church. A volunteer choir sings special numbers at the services daily at 7:30 p. m, The Rev. I. OC. Alderton is pastor.
SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 1418 Cruft Street
REV. GPORGE BE. HUFF, Pastor Je 30 A, M. and 7:30 P. M. Service
~ Apostolic ic Church of Christ 815 E: St. Clair St, Sun. School, 10:30 A. M. Eve, 7:45 P."M. Wednesdays and Fridays, 7:45 P. M. ELD. AL
EX. B. ANDERSON, Pastor Visitors Welcome
CHURCH OF GOD
1065 OLIVER .AVENUE Bunday School, 10 a. m.; Morning Wor. ship, 11; Eve, 7:30; Y.P.E, Tues, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting, Sat, 7:30 p. m. REV. C. E. SWENSON—FR-3416
CHURCH OF*CHRIST
1002 8. Belmont Ave. “The Concern of Christians” ) “What Is the True Israel?” Wednesday evening, Bible Study, JOHN H
GERRARD, Evangelist
Wm. Paul Smith
The Singing Evangelist
" Tonight and Sunday
Avenue Pilgrim Halles Sussshy beri .
| 7:48 | |
Pilgrim Holiness
BROOKSIDE - CHURCH 2101 BROOKSIDE AVENUE REV. RALPH McCRORY EVANGELISTIC SERVICE APRIL 8 THROUGH APRIL 22
Evangelist Rev. John Woodhouse from Batavia, N.Y, Mary Bate Jester and Jessie Bate, Greensburg, Ind, Singers and Musicans
Services each evening — 7:30 P. M.
EVANGELISTIC CENTER 3705 SHELBY STREET REV. E. P. QUALLS, Pastor REVIVAL SERVICES Tonight and Every Night, 7:30 P. M. E. P. QUALLS, EVANGELIST Son Paul Qualls, now serving in the Navy — National Song Evangelist in charge Singing and Music » MARY BAKER LOGAN, Assistant Services Sunday Afternoon — 2:30 P. M.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms Lesson for Sunday,- April 8th: “UNREALITY” Morning Service, 11 A. M. in all churches. Evening Service 1ST. CHURCH—Meridian at 20th .
2ND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th
Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St. 3RD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th . Church Edifice 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pwky, S. . Drive at Butler Ave..... 5TH CHURCH-—College at 62nd 7:30 P. M. Church Edifice 6TH CHURCH-1609%2 Prospect St. None . 1611. Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11 a. m.; in sll churches, Wednesday evening testimonial : meeting, 8 9 slack in all churches.
5 P. M. Church Edificé
1621 E. Washington
“FIRST CHURCH G OF THE NAZARENE
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10: 30 A. M* Requirsinents for Discipleship.” :30 P, M.—"The ? Pnlirgement of Hell.”
Ray Hance, Pastor
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UNITY
THEME Open dai ly, 10 to 4, Saturdays. 10 to 1
TRUTH CENTER
1514 PARK (CENTRAL OR COLLEG Affiliated With Unity ‘Headquarters, 5 TROLLEY)
DALE NEWSUM, Leader * .
9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL — 11-00 MORNING SERVICE “Think on These Things"
Room 203, Kresge Bidg., R1-4066.
Kansas .City, Missouri
Downtown class Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.,
Easter attendance, Bible School. 2096
10:45 A. M. Worship. Sermon, 7:30 P. M, Sermon,
The last services of revival
Charles R: Hamilton Minister of Musie
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Youth Eo Tonight—7: 30 P. M.
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH “Just OF a =
Hear
DR. Z. T. JOHNSON™ President Asbury College
CITY WIDE AWAKENING GREAT VICTORY RALLY RALLIES AT KEITH'S SATURDAY NIGHT, THEATER—MAY 13-28 MAY 26
Attend Some. Church Sunday!
John 5:24. . “Verily, verily, I say unto you; “ne teed desrsth my word, and believeth on Him that sent me, hath everlasting Jife, and shall rot come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life.”
GENTRAL SR oe Gy i - O'Donnell; . MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W 8t. Clair. G. G. Kimisey, 9:30 arid 7:30.
{ Woodruff Place .. Walcots- E Mich |L_c. Trent 10:45 A. M.-7:30 P. M
| CALVARY 419 BE 2d Bn | Wilham Ss Breedlove—10: 35==17:30.
| EMERSON AVE.. + Emanion-B, New York George T Ens. 9:30-7:30 k GARDEN 314 N. Bright, St Clive McGuire x 1:00-5:90
TUXEDO FARE. -39-N; Grant (4100 East) | 0. 8. Cluttol 9:30.79
AF LYNHURST BAPTIST
| On Lyndhurst. Dr., 2 Blks, 8. of W. Wash, REV C. b REV. HAAKON. ENUDSEN 9:30 A. M.—Unifled Worship servide 7:30 P. M.—~Evening Worship Service Midweek k Worship, » Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.
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ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 NORTH RURAL STREET
in all services, 3833.
~The Payne Bisters will sing at both. A cordial welcome to all. :
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—— Baptist Churches —_— =
GARFIELD PARK.
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More than 100 added to Church, 1400—ATTENDANCE GOAL APRIL 8—1400 Bible School, 9:30 A M,
“The Lost Christ.” “The Great Salvation.”
O. A. TRINKLE Minister
Mrs. Gaynell Lashbrook Organist
1885 - GOL DEN JUBILEE 1945
106) nen Ava, Paschai—10 45 oe
ARR FIRST BAPT IST CHURCH.
Meridian. and Vermont Sts,
CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D., Pastor
9:25 A. M.—RBible ool.
10:45 A. M.—Perpetuating Easter.”
7:30 P. M.—""The
Man Who Missed Easter.’
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CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST RCTS Tibi and “SeR Sit 1 REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES, Pastor 1 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. eaker, Isom Ferris. 10:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. x Speaker, -Rev. O. A. Cook;
2 music by mixed quartet.
HE TELLS TODAY WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW
Sunday, April-8, 7:45 p. m.
at the
NORTH SIDE CHURCH
CORNFR—28D AND ALABAMA
WELCOME!
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Patton Alabama Evangelists at the
BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St.
Nightly at 7:45 P, M., Starting Sunday. Prayer for the Sick—Salvation for the Soul.
JAMES E. PETTY, Pastor
Methodist Churches
+ Presbyterian Churches
INVITE YOU
NORTH Methodist
Meridian at 38th St. Dr. Dallas I. Browning
WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH
W. Washington at Warman Ave. A. J. COBLE, Pastor A. M.— Church School.
9:30 10:40 A. M.—Morning Hour fo 5:00 to 7:46—Vesper Hour for Youth and
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ON This. is tl It is Derby—h Gen. Cou no resem last year, Ther is no art “Eve
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HOLLYW!( the screen be carat engagen John George She annou forces, last nig
TRACK E "ALM(
Works Boa Bids o
South side 1 ised today tha project at Sh railroad will be The works Manly, city co
—Dynes;-represe!
Civic league, ti vation have be Art Henry, cf 8Bhelby st. proje fine.” “We've been great many mc vation here is reality,” declar Dr. Walter E board member, of track eleva and West sides ready to adver ever critical r able.
In addition t project, other
Adults.
IRVINGTON METHODIST
been planned. 30 NORTH AUDUBON RO. DR. CLARENCE A. SHAKE will be elevated 9:30—~Church School, ts. 10:45—-Worship Service, sts, and Mad 5-7 RM M.—Youth Service.
East Park Methodist
New York and Temple Avenue
DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:30 A. M.—Worship Service: {The Cross, a Glory or Burden?"
6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
7:30 P, M.—A sacred SSuktert vy Speed way High Schoo
ship poster and essay contest will |be awarded prizes at the worship| | service tomorrow morning at the Immanuel FEvangelical and Reformed church, Prizes for posters will be given Joan FEmhardt, Don Sitler and Doris Smith. Lois Auferheide and Hazel Yager won over other contestants with their essays. The winning posters and essays have been entered in the synodical and denominational contest.
CHAPLAIN WILL TELL OF COMBAT
Chéplain PF, A. Wiese, VU. 8 A.| brother of T. O. Wiese, lis, will tell of his en {! periences tomorrow” a 10:45 a. m at the Lutheran Church of Our ; Redeemer. : : Saturday ... 3:00P.M. = Chaplain Wiese has served in Sunday School ..%....... 945A. M. E,r\ | England; Africa, Italy and France:| Morning Worship .......11:00 A. M. mM I ILF CO He is visiting his brother on his|gunday Night .:......... Ti45P. M.
"HR" yp rie LE . first leave after three years abroad.| — = : ;
Minister 9:30 A. M.-CHURCH SCHOOL
45 A.M.
Sermon by Dr. G. P. Comer, Waco, Tex. Angelus Hour for Youth 6to9 P. M.
GRACE
Methodist East New York at Grant EB ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon 10:40 A M “Keeping Our Faith" Youth Peliowship, 5:30 to 1:30
We Welcome All Visitors | East 10th St. | St. Methodist
ASBURY any. ARyuILEES M c snow, Minision
MEMORIAL -METHODIST 602 WEST NEW YORK STREET REV. CHARLES M. KROFT
9:30 Ap M.— Church School 10:30 A ‘Hearing and Doing.” 7:30 P. M.-~Evangelistic Service.
Visitors. Welcome—Members Expected .
"BELLAIRE METHODIST EN AVEN
TABERNACLE First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth
Presbyterian Church GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ 34th and Central RUSSELL GALLOWAY
DR. ROY EWING VALE TWO MORNING SERVICES REV. HARRY R. MERCER
Ministers 9:30 A. M.~Bible School 10:46 A. M.~Divine Worship DR. VALE Preaching
“They Died That the Desert Might Bloom" , Thursday, 7:16 P. M.-~Annual Congregational Meeting *
Meridian Heights
Central Ave. at 47th Minister
GENUINE CLAY TILE
Will Dispose of Your DRAINBOARD PROBLEM (Continued on
DR. FRANTZ “On Working Miracles," Mark . i.
LOCAL TE
Holy Communion Midweek ORYO0RHOT, ‘Thursday o % b
Memorial ny
Catrolites ave. at Eleventh st, RALPH O'DELL, Minister 9:30 A, Le harch school, all ages. 10:46" "Perpeiuniing,, Easter.” a
‘Young People’s Meeting, 6 P. M.
C A L VA R Y Susary Schial 630, “Wordly. 1048 | sat week Service, Thursday, 1:30 F, M. TABERNACLE |wwioror crvaca| SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
PRESBYTERIAN Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves. The Hi o Church 902 Fletcher Ave,
Ministers—J. B. Brel, © MOANCS] . menry Ward Byachoe An Ha enry 9:30 A. M.~Chureh School. Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
10:30 A. M.—““Our Nation on 1s Knees.” JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D., Minister
MR. MoCANCE Preaching. x 1 wr, M.——The Hopewell Orchestra of 13 Morning Worship, 10:43 A. M. . pieces and soloist.
: Ww ESTMINSTER 445 N. State (1700 East) =~ ° 2 " WALTER. T. PEARCY! Minister Sunday gehoal, 9:0, Bh, Warshny, 1 10° “ A M.|°
TREPENT™ 10:45 A.M.
Public reception for Dr. a. . Co . goept ngelist — 3:30 P ney,
Great hors Meeting ~ Dr, or P. Comer 7:45 P.M.
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
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Sanitary, Impervious. Odorless, Bug and Yen Proof Editorials
DR MILNER ‘ Lh ame. ASK. FOR PRICES “But Everybody Is Religious!”
Church School, 10:45 . - Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. ; VIRGIL D."RAGAN, Minister | “'9:M A. M.—Church School } A Mov'Prologion of Ow Fai” |
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