Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1945 — Page 12

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Memorials Are Planned A Sunday school rally with an ex-|

All Faiths will Join Join in Roose- pected attendance of 1300 will hear D 5, Frederick Owen akvelt Tribute. r. 4, Preder gp an

3 | “Jerusalem, the City of the Great BY EMMA RIVERS MILNER |King” tomorrow at 9:30 a m. at Times Church Editor

| the West Side Church.of the NazIndianapolis Catholics,

Protes-| arene, . - : ; Dr. Owen will be dressed in the tants and Jews will bow in prayer Palestinian costume of Christ's as’ they ‘pay tribute to President; oe which is very similar to that Roosevelt today amd tomorrow. af the presentday Arab prince, Dr. \ A memorial service for the Presi-| owen is thé author of the book, |

dent will be held at 3 p. m. today, “Abraham to Allenby,’ ’ the origina- | in Christ Episcopal church on the! a

circle while his funeral is being Youths Will |

conducted in Washington,” In the

Jerusalem Word-Tour Will r Be Conducted Colorfully swe

a amis

© Ong.

RIVERSIDE ry

tor of a three’ dimensional map of | 1340 Roache (Riverside Trolley.)

the Holy .Land and a traveler in| Sunday—10:30 A. M. this country and abroad. He has Services Wed. & Suh. —T:45 P. M. lived in Jerusalem and is a member | HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor

~ <1 0:45-10:45-- Contrast 1:

a; SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 1415 Cruft Street REV. GEORGE E. HUFF, Pastor 1 0:30 A A.M, 2 M. and" 7: 7:30 P. ‘M. Service

pia OF CHRIST -

1002 S. Belmont Ave.

45 P. M:—"The Holy Spirit and His ork."

Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:48 JOHN: H. GERRARD, Evangellst

[oF Ake American Schoo] of orients GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

With the aid of his map, Dr. Owen tomorrow will conduct his 2842 SHELBY ST. audience on, an imaginary tour of Worship and Preaching.....; 11: 00 A, M the historical places of Jerusalem, BE dy ie Shdbidiitabiiu oy into the temple, along the wailing | Wednesday Evening Bible Study. . 745 BM wall and among the crowds that W.L. TOTTY Minister GA-1742.

Ea street: EDGEWOOD CHURCH of the * NAZARENE

Sunday Evening 1541 E. Epler

Sun. School,

Bible Preaching Service Young People’s Meeting.... Evening . Service

First ( Congregat ational Church 16th and Delaware Sts, ORIEN W. FIFER, D. D. Ad Interim Minister

Apostolic Church of Christ

815 E. St. Clair St, 10:30 A. M. Eve, TEM

Cordially’ IEP to Attend

* 1621 E. Washington

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FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Ray Hance, Pastor

of Their Servioes -

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:30 A. M.—Rev. Paul U dike, Guest Speaker. 7:30 P. M.—Rev. Updike Will §

Marior, Ind,

Speak.

Wednesdays and Fridays, 7:45 P, 11:00 A, M.-~Church School.

11:00 A. M.—~Morning Worship. Rev. Ludwig Emighelz preaching.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041, A. G. HOBBS JR. MINISTER Phones: Study, . HU- Fo Res. HU-4753

FP eee 10030 A. M Bible Study-p:4 M. veer GASP. M [10:45 A. M.—'What Shall ? Do’ With Jesus? . 7:45 p. M | 6:30 10 7:30 P. M.—8ong a Bible stories.

ELD. ALEX. B. ANDERSON, Pi Visitors Welcome y

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 31st St. ; Classes

Gothic. sfone church facing the) Soldiers and Sailors’ mounment, | daily reminder of ye sacrifices of | warfare, the jRev. E. Ainger Powell, | rector, will preside, "All faiths are expected to' attend Frederick Weber will sound the tower chimes for -10 minutes before | the service begins. There will be | prayers from the burial ritual, con- | gregational singing accompanied by |, Cheston. Health, organist, but no sermon, Many Services “The Passing of a Great Ametican” will be the Rev. Dr. Powell's sermon subject at the 10:45 a. m. ©" service tomorrow in Christ church Mr, Heath "will play the “Dead . March” * from ' Handel's oratorio, -«Sayl” I'he Rev, William Buirows. rector,

and preach in tribute Roosevelt at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow at St. Paul's Episcopal’ church. t Rabbi Samuel A. Katz ang Cantor Abraham Portnqv will officiate at ¢ the memorial service at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the synagog of. the, Congregation of Sharan Tefilla, 601 S. Meridian st. Rabbi’ Samuel J. Fox and the| membership of the United Hebrew | * congregation have invited residents! of the community to join them in| memorial services for the President at 4 p. m. at the synagog. Mrs. Nathan Resnick, president of the | Indianapolis Hadassah, will give! recitations in memoriam and the| Minnionaires Junior choir will sing. ] Cantor. Albert Cooper will chant | prayers and hymns. Statement Issued

In the absence of the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of In-| lianapolis, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ray- | mond R. Noll, vicar general of the| archdiocese of Indianapolis, issued |

to President

the following Statement upon. the ern Baptist convention. Most of the | celebrations will be built around

degsth of President Roosevelt: “Franklin Delano Roosevelt died !

on the threshold of our. victory in| Today.

the war. He was one of its heroes.

Few men could have carried so well | feature a nationthe burdens of the presidency dur-| Wide study of the ing the pest ten years. History Baptist student

will, I believe, give him a place !

among the greatest benefactors of ship project to be Known as

“Christian everywhere of good will bow their Emphasis Fund.” heads in sorrow and prayer: May | Discoveries made God give to his successor wisdom | by church leaders

mankind.

“Our. nation mourns. All men

and strength for tke world leader- 1

ship which no longer is separdbic| ucation prompted from the office of President of ‘lve !this emphasis of scholarships Baptist youth.

United - States.” Lutheran Pastor

“The Rev, Harry.L. Kruéckeberg of Stryker, O., will be installed pastor of the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church tomorrow” ‘at 3:30 p. m. in the church. The Rev. R. G. Trautman of New Palestine, district superintendent of the Missouri synod, assisted by ministers of the Federation of Lutheran Churches of Indianapolis. will conduct the installation ceremonies. Afterward, the membership of the Emmaus -- church - will give a reception and supper in honor of their new minister. The Rev. R. A. Marquardt -will serve as toastmastef. Official arrangements for tomorrow’s program | are in charge of William B. Kastrup, congregational chairman. Pastor and Mrs. Krueckebérg are both natives of the Ft. Wayne community. He served as vicar at Napoleon, O., and as pastor at Delta and Liberty Center in the same state before going to St. John's church, Stryker. He is a graduate of the Concordia Lutheran Theological seminary. The Krueckebergs and their three; children will live in the parsonage at 1224 Laurel st,

REV. VIRGIL RAGAN WILL BE INSTALLED

The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor of Fairview Pres sbyterian church, will be inducted as moderator of the Presbytery of Indianapolis at a meeting Monday in Roachdale He will succeed thé” Rev. Roy E Mueller, pastor of Wallace Street ghurels, -

Program to Be Conducted at {community of the Olive Branch

hurst Baptist Education, .day- by ducting Baptist 9:30 pr m, MOLrow, « June Thorp will give a “Faith,” Flack on also will conduct memorial services and wards on Pegry

Mason prayer.

Donna Shaffer, { Melvin Cook and Jerry and Wayne White.

only one in six Baptisi youth who sions, will ‘be from 10 a. m. to 4 graduates from high school goes to p. m., with a recess from noon until

To Be Installed cuz

Baptists are in seventh place among | |Ch ch Federation, the Methodist

Sunday School, 9:30 AM, Youth Hours Set Lead Session Boys and girls of the sixth, sev-|

.enth and eight grades living in the!

Morn. Worship: 10:45 A. M. N.Y. PR 6:30 PP. M

Ev angelisito Service 7130 P,

Prayer Meeting Wed, 7:30 .P.

Rev. Buford BIAir, Rastor |

{ Christian church will meet for recGarden Baptist Church. | reatioh, supper and a chapel service

Approximately 50 youths of the.each Sunday night beginning to-| gh school department of the Lyn- | IOITOW. Baptist chiireh will The new group is being organized at the request of the vouth who say | there is nothing much to do on

mark con-

| “That's When You Really See Something.”

"CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

‘Delaware and Walnut Sta, (700 North) DR. W SHULLENBERGER, Minister

Ay School-9:30 A Morning Wership—10:45 A. M.

‘| Thursday Evening—Bible Study T:45P. M

Music by excellent choir,

J. 8’ JOHNS, Minister atl

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

1514 PARK (CENTRAL OR COLLEGE TROLLEY) Affiliated in Unity Headquarters, Kansas City, Missouri

LE NEWS

930 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - 11'00 MORNING SERVICE “And His Government Shall Be Upon His Shoulders.”

THEME;

Open daily, 10 to 4, Saturdays, 10 to 1.

Room 203, Kresge Bldg., RI-4066.

6:30-7:30 P. M.—8

Shilgren of All Ages Peoples meeting.

45 P, M.—"As Little Children.”

Westbrook Church of the Nazarene

Rev. Leo C. Davis, Fastor

EVANGELISTIC SERVICE April 17 Through April 29

Evangelist FORMAN LINCICOME EDWARD AND LYDIA STEVENSON Singers and Musicians, 819 S. Denison St. 4500 West, '; Block South of W. Wash,

UM, Leader

Downtown class Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.,

Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

a program at the Garden!Sunday evenings. The program will | be conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mascoe under the -auspices of the * educational = department of Olive Branch. Miss Marie Lacy is jdirector of .the education départ- + { ment. The boys and girls ‘will spend about two and a half hours in the|—— . [church on Suriday evenings. Fol[16wing- the 6. o'clock supper, there {will be a worship service discussion. | study, handwork and recreation | These activities for the. grade school | youth will be ‘held simultaneously, lbut in different rooms, with those for high school students.

Will Discuss Soldier Aid

church at to-

talk on Rosalee ; | “Hope” 3 El | Carolyn Ed- 5 “Love.” Kirk will ead the scrip= ures and Shirley will give hey offertory The spe= will

Miss Thorpe “Faith” be presented by Arleen’ Weddle;

ial music

The high school group meets at] he Lynhurst church eacn Sunday evening under the leadership of Mrs. Paul Mason. The program in| the -¢tiarden Dr. . church is one of | many to be given | i under the guid-| Dr. Russell L. Dicks of Chicago ance of pastors, will discuss ways to counsel reBaptist college turned servicemen and their fam-

presidents,! : students and stu. ilies at an interdenominational mass

dent counselors meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the throughout First United Luththe entire North-| eran church. Dr. Dicks Is chaplain of the Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago, and an authority on personal coun- | seling: He .also has served on the staff of Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, and | Massachusetts Dr. Dicks General hospital, Boston. At one] {time he was associate pastor of | Highland Park Methodist church and professor at Southern Methodist university, both in Dailas, Tex. | i Ministers of. all. denominations {will attend seminars’ on the de- | mobilized soldier conducted by Dr. Ses-

Seminar Here.

Miss Flack “Hope”

he theme, “Tomorrow's Leaders,

“The observance tomorrow will!

oan and scholar-

the

n the field of-ed-

Miss Edwards “Love”

One discovery. was the fact that Dicks Monday and Tuesday.

for

Also, officials of the de-(2 p. m. for luncheon both days. | nomination announce that Northern| The speaker is sponsored. by the

‘the major religious bodies in the NOSPItal “the ¥. M. C. A. and number of ‘their young people at-| the Indiana Couneil of Churches: tending college. And they report |L Dr. ‘Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, c¢hair-

Russell Dicks to Conduct _—

“r T UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated with Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews 8 E. Market St, Room 502 Open Daily, 10 to 4. Phone FR-4254 Sun. 3:30 p.-m. “Faith.” Praise Service on :V-E . Day, Full Line Unity _ Literature

| NORTH SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE

Eugene St. at

REVIVAL MEETING

Beginning Monday, April Rev

Guthrie Hughes, Loren and Virginia Duff, : d Musicians and Singers... Services Sunday, 10:30 A. M, ahd 7:30 P. M, Every Evening—7:30 P/ M T. W. _STOFER, Pastor—TA-2941

Barnes Ave.

16 through April 29. Evangelist.

CALVARY TABERNACLE 902 Fletcher Ave. Invites You to Attend Sunday Services

Sunday School ..... Morning Worship .icaseasssssises Evangelistic Service ...coceecnrsrsses

taymond G. Hoekstra, Minister

£

TT FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH

Woodlawn Ave, and Wright St, Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—T7:30 P. M, = tev. and Mrs. E. Denison District Young Peoples’ Commander, ownersgrove, Ill, + Guest Speakers. Wednesday J Priday—1 . R. L. Menges

“FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS

30th and Gale Sts. Sunday School 9:30 M. 10:1 30—Morning Worship. P. M—Y. P Prayer ee Wed., 17:30 R. -E. . Nibarger, _Minister

3 P. M.

'MARTINEST

Strange Keys

Are, all of the world's benefits just beyond your reach?

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

Sunday at 8 P. M

(Englewood Chr

1045 A. M

745 P. M.—Sern

Special music

O. A. TRINKLE Minister

57 North Rural St.

Special Post-Revival Services

9.30 A. M.—Biblé School.

— Worship. 1s Not Past

Charles R, Hamilton—M GOLDEN JUBILEE REVIVAL resulted in 120 added to = Church

A Cordial Welcome to All

istian Shieh

Attendance goal 1200 -

Sermon: “The Day of Salvation

ron: “Unashamed of Christ.” by excellent choir under direction of rs; Gaynell Lashbrook, "Organist.

‘WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE West [1th St. and King Ave. BG SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY — GOAL ; Begins at 9:30 A, M. Dr. G..F. Owen, dressed as Christ dressed while on ‘earth, will

speak on “Jerusalem, the City of the Great King” ‘Both Morning Seivices Combined in the Rally,

Sunday evening, last service of revival—your last chance to hear Dr. Owen and Prof. and Mrs. Bates in the meeting.

1300

Young People’s Services at 6:30, Evangelistic Services at 7:30, Rev. and Mrs. E. Atkinson, Pastors.

Branches of The Mother C f Christ,

Lesson for Sund Morning Service, 2ND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th 3RD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34t

Drive at Butler A 5TH CHURCH—College at 62nd 6TH CHURCH—16091, Prospect St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 a. m.; - meeting, 8 o'clock

603 Merchants Bank Building

8. Mgridian St.

| Mars Hill Free ree Methodist Church | Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill, Indpls. Are you happy? Do you enjoy life? Attend one of our services and learn what happiness and enjoyment - really are. life of Christ shows you the way

Sunday School—9:30 Morning Service—10:30 Youth Hour—6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M.

Wednesday Evening Prayer Service—T7:30

REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, © BE-3020, Ring 4

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH -

1045 S. Keystone Ave.

£m, - REVIVAL 3 Rev, Lester Mayhew, Evangelist.

Services Each Evening, 7:30

Minister

that Northern "Baptists represent man, Will Be assisted by the folthe only major Protestant denom-|lowing members of an arranageination which previously has not| ments committee: Dr. Howard J. established a national fund to help | Baumgartel, federation executive train its future leaders. » 1G Hart Daniel R. Ehalt, Dr. Wi

C. Hartinger and ‘Dr. R. L. Holland. |

Beginning April 15 Through April 29

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.”

Everyone Welcome. Good Singing.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Scientist, The Public Is Cordially Invited to*Our Services and Free Reading Rooma

“ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?” 11 A. M. in all churches, 1ST. CHURCH—Meridian at 20th .......

4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pwky, .S.

ih all churches

—— ——

hurch, The First Church Boston, Mass

wy, April 15th:

Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St. Church Edifice

Evening Seryice None

N.... 8PM,

Church Edifice 7:30 P. M. Church Edifice None 1611 Prospect

Wednesday evening testimonial in all churches

ve..... 5PM

—_ Baptist Churches — |

CENTRAL dB oh oenizail G. H. O'Donnell 0-7:30

EMERSON AVE | George T. King. .

Bern 2, New York disarray ra 9:30-7:30

MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W.| 8t. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7: 30. |

{ GARDEN 314 N. Bright St Clive McGuire 10:00-5:00

Woodruft Fuse .. Walcott at E. Mich | L. C. Tren 10:45 A. M-7:30 P M.

CALVARY. 3410 E 23d Et | William ‘0. "Breedlove—10; 35=7:30. |

LYNHURST BAPTIST |

On aan Dr., 2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash. 10

Se CHEICK REV HA KON ENUDSEN

9:30 A. M.—Unified Worship Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service Midweek Midweek - Worship, , Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. |

GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST. Eouthern Ave, at Shelby St C. 8. PASCHALL, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:45. J. M. HORTON, Guest Speaker Young People's Meeting ' 8 P, M. Evening Setvice, 7 Py M, Dr: Hbrton, 2

| | |

{U. 8. Clutton

TUXEDO PARK 29 N. Grant (4100 East) rani tnnes vee N30

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Sts CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D.. Pastor 3a M —Bible Scho 5 A. M.—Worship.

ol. Sermon: “The 8u-

| REVIVAL—April 15 to 29th

REV. GENE PHILLIPS

Will Speak—April 15 to 17 .

REV. R. L. RIEH

of Bloomington, Ind.

Will Speak April 18 to 29 ‘MR. and MRS. EDWARD QUALLS Musicians and Singers

Services each evening—17 Sunday

30 p.m, morning — 10:30 a. m.

South Side Church of the Nazarene

Corner of Olive and LeGrande Avenue REV. ‘A. L. EMMERT, Pastor

reme Authority.’ -

Pp é P. M.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M.—Worship Sermon {llustrated | .by Sound Motion Pictures

“The Man of Faith

15 30

CROQKED CREEK BAPTIST N. Michigan Rd. and 56th St. REV. JOSEPH L* HUGHES, Pastor " 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. 10 45 A M.—8unday School. 7:30 P. M.—S8peaker, W. M. Bruner. do by young peoplé, from Garfield Park Baptist church:

Presbyteria

Rev Ernest R. Salter, Pastor

‘CHURCH TO HEAR

Catholic Classes | TALK ON VETERANS To Open Thursday Dr. Roland" C, Matthies of Spring

The Catholic Informatiorr Bureau | field, O., who has been working will present -the first of a new series | With returning ‘veterans for the past of instructions in the Catholic re-| itu Yeals, Will'spsak on “Your al. titude Toward the Returning Vetligion at 8 p. m, Thursday eran”: Monday at 8 p. m. in the reading room at Capitol Bethlehem Lutheran church. Georgia sts. Dr. Matthies was. a practicing The instructions will continue on| {lawyer in Hammond for nine years successive. Thursdays st Ale’ same |after his graduation from the Chi[cago University Law school. In hour through July 5. They will be| 1943. he .became “business manager given under the leadership of the|for the U. 8. army training school, Rev. Pr. Richard Grogan, bureau) Wittenberg oolless: Speingaei, oO, ir a Aas on where he has dealt constantly with director. The classes were first Or¥hise demobilized soldier. ganized after the opening of the In-| The public is invited to hear him formation bureau by the Rev. Pr.|speak under the auspices of Marion Thomas Scecina. Father Scecina,| County Lutheran men, an army chaplain, is now a prisoner | = of the Japanese,

In the spring such topics | CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith) as- the following will be explained: | 402 West Fail Creek Parkway. “The Necessity of Religion,” “Im- |

__ Sunday, 11:00 A M., 7:30 P. M, mortality of the Soul,” and “Free- |

dom of Will.” The sessions are free |

8, PAUL'S CHURCH and open to the public. Any per-

% EPISCOPAL sons who cannot attend on Thurs- ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS. day. evenings may arrange for!

REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Special instruction,

in the and |

classes

Sunday, 8 A . M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Church School*

The Girls’ Federation class of the Third Christian church will mark its silver anniversary with a dinner and program Friday night. Mrs. Hazel Fillmore, one of the| first members of the class to become | a missionary, and Miss Alena Graf-| ton have been invited as special guests. ' Miss Minnie Lloyd has written a “Challenge for the Future” which . Mrs. Erwin L. Bohn; class president, will read. Daughters of class members will serve and musical records will be played during dinner. There will] be a birthday cake lighted by ecan-| dles and each guest will receive -a| copy of the class history bound in| silver and tied with blue and gold: | Other religious events follow: *

IMMANUFL EVANGELICAL AND RE. FORMED CHURCH — Approximately 40 couples will conduct a program of family visita®on of the congregation mext week: The purpose of the house-to-house calls is’ to help the members to become betier “# mequainied. There will be no solicitation ‘of any kind. On the contrary, the visitors will arrive laden with gifts of. ihe new church directory. for each household EE HOSPITAL CHAPEL Misses | Sharon and Marcia compinied-"by | 0. Ves - the! t

Girls' skedération Clots. iii . To Observe Anniversary

‘| members who served under Mr

64th and College 11 A M —Morning Prayer. aver

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

NORTH - AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D, PASTOR

9:00 A, -M.—1st. Service of Worship. 9:45 A, M.—Church. School 10,40 A. M.—8econd service of worship. “When Jesus Dispelled Doubt,”

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN.

Prospect and Linden Sts.

|

276 of the 11th istrict American Legion auxiliary Donaid Elder, pastor wil ons wi ich, with the music, will be broadcast | Subject: ver the hospital address system .io the patients,

C. M. B,, THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~Merle Sidener will speak “on “Premium on Knowledge and the quartet of the Society for -the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet 8inging’ in America will give selections, ‘The singers are Gus Slelof, Ken Badger, Calvin Richey and Joe Waite, HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~The woman's council will hold their all-day [Apt meeting Wednesday, April 25, in- 7 x ead of ne V ese 8 y ’ send of 'n Xt Wednesday as formerly ~ PILGRIM HOLINESS ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL ER ONAL HDQTRS., 1600 N. Del | Almemorial service for. Pvt, Charles Knox "Halt, Mgr TA-2273, member of the Youth .Fellowship, who was FIRST CHURCH. 30th and Gale S killed March 15 in France, will be honored RE. Nibarger. 2618 E. y & memorial. service at 11 m. fo- SECOND CHUROL: 1415 Cruft St, | morrow” The Rev. J. Willard Yoder will| “Rev. George E_ Huff, 1442 Cruft St. give the sermon, and the “Order for the| NORTH BIDE CHURCH, 1732 E. 48th St { Burial of the Dead” will be read, Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- + ALL * ARE WELCOME [TER DAY SAINTS, South Branch-—Mrs

24 AM 10:55 A. M.

Sunday School .. a Worship :.... 0...

Sts. ; 30th 8t

Alberta Damrell, who has just returneq from Salt Lake City where she visited the, Mormon tabernacle and heard the great pipe organ, will describe her trip at. 7 p.m tomorrow Stoughton Surface will conduct the service :

EVERSON BIBLE

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.—8unday School, 11:00 A. M.= Holiness Meeting. Street Methodist Chureh— Eugene Wright | 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Legion,

Sunday ‘will be observed in the 9:10 a. ny,| 8:00PM =-Bvening Balvation Meeung. broadcast over station WIBC Cabinet | 5

CLASS, “East Tenth

Salvation Army Citadel . -

Is Life Better Worth Living: With Immortality ? Sermon at 11 A. M. by F.*S, C. Wicks Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist Z 5 | CON KMyy 2 I. 7 A - Lg

Dr. Backus at 10 A. M. “Miracles” WIRE 1430 on Your Dial All-Seuls

Unitarian Church

1453 N. Alabama St.

the Maid the Moon AND the

Monster

Revelations‘ Great Line | Phophecy. Why Are There {So Many Churches?

Hlustrated, Sunday, April 15—7:45 P. M.

at the

NORTH SIDE CHURCH

Corner 23d and Alabama Sts.

.

He Tells Poday ‘What Happens Tomorrow |

3 | |

INVITE YOU

n Churches

.

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

34th and Central

DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER]

Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible 8choo! 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship DR.~VALE Preaching “Rainbow Over 8an Prancisco Thursday, 7:15°P. M:—Mid-Week Prayer 2 Service

Meridian Heights

Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 Worship. 10:45 “Memorial and Challenge.’ ’

| IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Johnson and Julfan Aves. Ministers—J. B. Ferguson—E. C, McCance

| .9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:30 A, M.—“ “Why Should For It?” 7:30 P.. M.—Rev Charles Hanover

r y “rT WESTMINSTER 445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER T. 'PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45 A. M. Young People, 6:30 F. M

SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN

We Pray

Swartz, of

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ . RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. DR FRANTZ Thou Shalt See, But Shalt Not Enter In.” Deut. 34:4-5. Church School Young People’s Meeting Dinner, Thursda

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton ave at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL. Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church school, all ages. 10:45—"Too Busy!" ' Young People’s Meeting, 6 P. Mid-week Service, Thursday, 7:30 % M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Churchvof Which

Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pehnsylvania Sts.

| + JEAN B. MILNER, D.D., Minister | |

| | |

Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M.

DR MILNER “Religion a Private Affair?" Church School, 10:45

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave.

VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.~Churech School

Morning Worship, 10:45,

10:45 A. M.—“Workers With God"

¢

* YOUR BIBLE, SPEAKS WIFBM, Sunday 8:30 A. M.

Wright fn 1934 will receive peeia) TcoRnitin | “ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der Ra VLIET. officers in charge of services,

¥ D. Everson is teacher CHRIST, First United | Benge," b Joe Rowson Chorus. Mrs.

wether Li ook HS Paul Hutch r ure # ens, - fie. writer. "will apedk ai the i m.

THE Fa we

RC

% Is God Particalar?.” : Voice. of Yoliths= par Friday, 1 15, 5 Ps Ms

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Youth for Christ Rally

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