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Family Life

Texts Listed

= Home Is Theme in Local Churches.

Dr. Wallace T. McAfee of Chicago will discuss “The Basic Relation= ships of Men and Women and Their Effects on Family Life” at the meeting for Indianapolis misters Monday at 10:30 a. m. in the Roberts Park ‘Methodist, church. ' The speaker and the subject were "chosen because of national Family week, tomorrow “through Mother's day, May 13. Dr. McAfee is pastor of the Normal Park Presbyterian church and a candidate for a ‘Ph. D. degree at the Unwversity of Chicago. He is a specialist in the field of pastoral and family relations. - Other events follow:

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHU RCH— The various organizations of the church ‘will hold special Family week programs and meet together for Family night Thur¥y in J. D Montgomery, former missionary to Argentina and other Latin American rountries, will address the high school group tomorrow night. Supper at 4p: Mm. will be followed by a chapel ' service, discussion and tecreation for all youth of the community

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-Dr.

E. Burdette Backus, minister, will speak on “Religion Begins at Home'' tomorrow at 15 a. mm. over WIRE. Al

© Packus will give the sermon

Good? in the church

| After the sermon the church family will

i yo for thats anual Mpy breakfast in CHURCH--The con-

THIRD will hold & praise service with a | gE them8, followed by dinner ursday night.

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, - Third

Christian.church--Mrs, Natalie Brown ac-|

and> Merle Sideéner at 9:30

cordionist, will ‘play will speak on ‘Justice or Fores’ A m. tomorrow. NORTH METHODIST CHURCH — Mrs. | Mary Dye Beach of Shortridge high school will speak during the 8 o'clock period of the Angelus Hour for Youth tomorrow night in’ the church. Dr. Dallas L. Lar... wl. Rive a_ talk and. Bal Th

o'clock a fellowship snack at 6:45.

EVERSON CLASS, East Tenth Street Methodist Church—Ray D. Everson, teacher, will dedicate his WIBC broadcast tomorrow to the class of 1937, the teacher, Allen Conyer, and the cabinet. VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—-Mil-dred Jarvis will sing, accompanied by Maizie Love, at the 6 p. m. Protestant vespers tomorrow. The Rev. Donald E. Elder, Protestant chaplain, will speak, Arrangements for the music were made by Beech Grove unit 276 of the 1lith district American Legion auxiliary.

FELLOWSHIP YOUTH RALLY TOMORROW|

Youth of the Westminster fellowship of the Indianapolis Presbytery will hold their spring rally tomorrow afternoon and evening at the Southport high school. The meeting beginning at 3 p. m. will include dinner served by the

Southport Presbyterian church There will. bé & business session, study period, dévotions and consecration service. The Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell will speak and the Crispus Attucks choir will sing. Max Kortepeter, youth moderator of the Presbytery, is in charge of arrangeménts.

MUSICAL SERVICE SET FOR TOMORROW

Youth of the Second Friends! church will sponsor a musical service tomorrow marking the installatibn of a new electric organ in the sanctuary. In addition to Mildred Trieb, who

has been appointed organist, other musicians will play various instru- | melits on the 10:15 a. m. program. |

- The young- people have paid half |

the cost of the new organ. The Rev. Charles W. Wilson is pastor.

MIXED QUARTET SINGS The Volunteers of America will the Indianapolis Mixed | quartet.directed by Charles Daugherty and Derrick Allwyn, boy so-

‘ prano, in a musical program to-

morrow at 7:30 p. m. in the chapel. The Rbv. Meade Reynolds will speak.

- NORTH AND NEW

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

Cruft Street : REV: GEORGE E,_ HUFF, Prstor. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M, Service

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE 1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) . "Sunday—10:30 A, M. Bervices Wed. and Sun. =17:45 P.M, + HERMAN R. ROSE; Pastor

* CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek- Parkway 11500 A.M, T:30 P. M, EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED 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.—Second service of

__ Subject: Aral New Song”

Sunday,

worship.

“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.{ Sunday School,

Wednesdgy Evi ening Bible § Study. .

SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1045

WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE Rh Street and King Avenue Re - Everett Atkinson, BE-3974

— CHURCH OF 6 > 1066 OLIVER AVENUE. - 10 a. m.; Morning Worship, 11; Eve, 7:30; Y. P. E, Tags. 7:30 Pp. m.; Prayer meeting, Sat. 7:30 p. m, & REV, Ph BE SWENSON—FR- 3416 —ert——

. CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N Capitol A, G' HOBBS JR. MIN STER Phones: { Res. HU- 4753 AM 10:45 A. M.—" ‘Who Is This Son of Man?" $:30 to 7:30 P. M.-—Song drill. Bible stories. Children of All Ages 7:30 P. M:~~"E Am Debtor.’ waliy

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY ST. Worship and Pryaching.. Naan ss Bible Study we» Evening Service

748 PM

Ww. L. TOTTY.. Minister. GA-] 112.

FIRST CHURCH O 1621 E. Washington 0 A. M.—Sunday.

P. M—Rey. Ora J. T

Robert and Madge Killion in Charge of Music.

9:3 School, 10:30 A. M.—Rev, E. E Tur 7:30

F THE NAZARENE

ay Hance, Pastor

ner. irner, .

3851 East Ne

Sunday School Devotional Evangelistic

YOUNG PEO

Monday

All Welcome

THE BIBLE CHURCH

SUNDAY SERVICES

Night—1: 45 P.M.

w York Street

PLE" 'S RALLY

James E. Petty, Pastor

Bishop H. H. Fout (seated) will receive special honors tomorrow at | the First United Brethren church of which Dr. George F. Snyder is | | pastor. !

First U. B. Chutch fo Born Mortgage, Honor Shier

BL ENMA RIVERS MILNER. -

Sunday School Morning Worship... ‘Evangelistic Service ....

with Veterans . of Foreign participdting,

CALVARY TABERNACLE 902 Fletcher Ave.

FEET med a

MEMORIAL SERVICE war;

_ Raymond G. Slosasir®, Minister

. 9:45 AL M. 11:00 A. M. wie. 4 P.M.

Ss, Post 1205,

- = Times Churehr Editqp--

First United Brethren church with a festive celebration tomorrow. Dr. Virgil G. Hunt, superintendent of the White River conference, will open the service at 10:20 a. m. by burning.the final note of the church’s 65,000-dollar mia Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the Northwest area will follow with fhe centennial sermon. The program: will come to a) climax with a civic tribute to!its membership dwindled to a mere! Emeritus Bishop H. H. Fout pre- 27. sented by Wallace O. Lee. Mr. Lee! But the spirit of the founding will speak for th8 business and fathers of the First U. B. church | professional men of all faiths in did not die. Indainapolis. Later in the year, Another chyrch was built in 1880 men of the city expect to pay per- in the Coblrn addition, foilowed manent honor to Bishdp Fout with by still another in 1898 at 21st and

7 » 5 Congregation and guests will mark the 100th anniversary of the

Branches of The Mother of Christ, “Scient

“EVERLASTING

1ST. CHURCH—Meridian at 20th 2ND CHURCH-—Delaware at 12th

Drive at Butler 5TH CHURCH-—College at 62nd 6TH CHURCH-—160915 SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 a. m.; in all ¢

a bronze plaque to be hung in the | Central, which cost "36002. Condi- | building. | tions continued to improve until Bishop Dennis will rededicate the | the most imposing structure so far| church and Bishop Fout also will | in 1907 was erected at Park ave| speak. and St. Clair st. for $12,000. Tomorrow the “cathedral church”) The grey Gothic First U. of United Brethren of this ecommu- |

church stands at the omer of|oi¥ B01 S70 SNE SFIeSicn of Park avg, and Walnut st. just p p

y 1 beyond’ the noise of Massachusetts | STeritus by including his name

(with its own. ave. It/was built in 1921, with a i ; seating capacity of 1500 ‘and a church will be called “The First

United Brethfen Church, a Me-70-foot tower, at a cost of $150,000. " Its mortgage of $65,000 has been | "O12 to Bishop H. H. Fout, D. D!

liquidated since 1934 during the | RITTER TO ATTEND

ministry of the pastor, Dr. George | F. Snyder.

Five boys seated on the curbstone " 5 ye: Listening to Bible stories told by The. Most. Rev. Joseph E: Ritter,

. Rood in 1933 formed the! {archbishop of Indianapolis, will ata of the present U. B.! tend the installation of Bishop John Builders class. Many of the boys!J. O'Hara as bishop of Buffalo,

Built in "1921

From then on the|

O'HARA CEREMONY

meeting, 8 o'cloc

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES |

The Public Is Cordialiy Invited to Qur Services and Free Reading Rooms Lesson for Sunday,

MORNING SERVICE, 11 AM,

SRD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th .... 4TH CHURCH-—Pleasant Run Pwky.,

Prospect St.

| Preaching

Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 and. 10:45 A. M., 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. Wednesday and Friday—17:30° B. M. REV. R. L./MENGES, Pastor

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL "REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Bunday, 8 A, M,~Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Church Schoel ~64th and College 11 A," M.—Communion

UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated with Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) Dr: Frederick Elias Andrews .8 E. Matket St, Room 502 Open Dally, 10 to 4. Phone FR-4254 Full. Line Unity Literature

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 31st St. Bible Classes. ......viveeeveire. 9748 A, M, Service... i .uiue 10:30 AM. Young People's Meeting ...veees . Evening Service ...:.. scseeivs Thursday Evening. ‘Bible Study J,'S. JOHNS, Minister mp — Herter mpi —

FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS

30th and Gale Sts,

TH45 P.M. |

+

Sunday, School

9:30 10: 30 Morning Worship 6:30 P. M.-Y. 8. Evangelistic rh 7:30 * + Prayer Meeting— Wed., 17:30 R. B Nibarger, Minister

"CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Sts, (700 North) > DR. W, A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister Bible School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A M “A Person's Worth in Unsettled Times" Music by excellent chotr, Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

Salvation Army Citadel wh SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUR unday School: A. a oliness Meeting. P. M.—=Young- People's P M.—Evening Salvati

30 A 11:00 30

00

9: 1: 8: eglon. 8: } - Meeting. ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLIET, officers in charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director.

THE PUBLIC 1s CORDIALLY INVITED

. SOUTH DES HURCH

Church, The Pirst Church ist, Boston, Mass

May 6 PUNISHMENT” IN ALL CHURCHES : Evening Service Reading Rooms ° Church Edifice 526 State Life 5 E. Wash. St. Church Edifice

8PM

Ave..... 5PM

7:30 P.M.

Church Edifice Church Edifice 1611 Prospect

hurches Wednesday evening testimonial k in all churches

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. VALE Preaching “His Life For His Friends”

Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Mid-week Service

Meridian Heights

Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister

are now fighting on world battle- Tuesday in Buffalo, N. Y. !fronts. Mr. Rood continues to teack |the class ‘of several hundred and| Bishop O'Hara is a former local to direct its seven-day recreational program. The shifting employees | \0\r€ Dame university. lof neighborhood factories furnish | the church and class. with what {they call a "somilig and going element.” “Mingling with long-time members they create a democratic spirit with all social barriers wiped out,” was a church official's comment, Adversity Struck

The ariginal congregation of 1 ‘members built a church at the corner of New Jersey and Ohio sts. costing $5000. By 1866, the mem-|on “Rural Life” at the rural life bership increased to 400. Then ad- | observance tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. versity struck, the congregation re-| at the. University Park Christian acting to a cleavage in the denomi-|church. Dr. S. Grundy Fisher is nation. The church was sold and pastor. :

Ritter will confirm a group of first grade 'children in SS. Peter @nd Paul's cathedral. The children will receive their first holy communion in the morning.

SPEAKER CHOOSES ‘RURAL LIFE THEME

Larry Brandon, vice president of

OFFERED FOR

INDIANAPOL

~ ment at far less than original cost. : ithan 750 of the items included in this

sale are rated in "good" ¢

item produced since January |, 1936, will be sold either on the Clayton Formula

or according te O. P,

whichever is applicable.

be sold on sealed bid basi Offers -to purchase at

Sale

GOVERNMENT OWNED PRO PERTY

Mere's your chance to buy used equip-

All equipment produced prior to January |, 1936, will

MORE THAN 1,000 PIECES USED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

IS, INDIANA.... MAY 7 TO 12, 1945

This is second advertisement announcing this sale.

More

ondition. Every » No" offers to purchase will be considered unless received by May 16, 1945, Plan now to see the machinery and Deter.

mine for yourself the use to which you

A. regulations, equipment included in this sale.

s only. can put it.

quoted prices

may be made on the premises or sub-

mitted by mail.

be submitted by mail to: Finance Corporation, cago 4, dllinois, Phone St . _ceptance of offers, subject ulations, will be made afte

‘Where to See Equip yment

INDIANAPOLIS, +F PARA, RF. C. ipmel SE 1

e m oC. ALusoN PLANT NO. : Ghie No: 23 SALE HOURS—H A. M:

On equipment where prices are not quoted, sealed bids must

Surplus Division, 208 South La Salle Street, Chi-

SALE INCLUDES:

Lathes Milling Machines

Reconstruction Boring Machines Boring Lathes

Reaming Machines

Property : Grinders

Conveyors ate 0800. Ac to R. F. C. reg-

r May: 16, 1945, ?

Small Cranes F nv, Planer Mills Nrpaces Riveting Machines machines

Dust Collecting Armor Plate un > - Grinders’

Electric. Motors

Trimming

Pumps

5. Kentucky Ave., Gear Generators Surface Plates

dr M.

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION

A apaeet Aguroy Designated by the Surplus Property Board

4 208" South La Salle. St, Chicago 4 mo

{resident and one time president of |

, Tomorrow- afternoorr, Archbishop |

the Indiana Farm bureau, will speak

Sunday School, 9:30 ors, 10:45 to Your Faith

~Trvington Presbyterian Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves. -

Ministers—J. B Ferguson—E.. C. McCance

| 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:30 A, M.—""The First Church Looked Abroad.” 7:30 P. M.—“Temptation:

urs

Jesus’

That

and

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGY ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A M MR. GALLOWAY “Unexpected Calls From God” Acts 9:11 Church School cies ans Young People's Meeting

9:30

Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 11th—Rev. Ralph LL. O'Dell Church School for All Ages, Morning Worship, 10:45. “Keep the Home Fires Burning” Young People's ‘Meeting, 6. P. M. Midweek Service -Thurs., 7:30.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which

Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

" JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D., Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 A’ M. DR MILNER iving - With. Yourself”

9:30.

WESTMINSTER

445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER 1. PEARCY, Minister

Young People, 6:30

|

{ SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN

| Morning Wor ship, 1 10: 45.

Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45 A. M. PM

Church School, 10:45 Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9.30 A. M.—Chiirch School 10:45 A.M ~—“Come, Tarry and Go.”

F5F

OLIVE and Ee NAZA AVENUE A. L.- EMMERT, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY, 9:30. A. M. Come -— Bring a Friend Message by Pastor at 10:30 A. M , Text; ""Wheteby shall I know that I shall i inherit it?"'—Gen, 15:8. N.Y. P ¢® ...8:30 P. M, Evangelisticc Service.....7:30 P. M. A Hearty Welcome Awaits You

Mars Hill Free Methodist Church

Farnsworth -& Foltz, Mars Hill, Indpis.

SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30

ARENE: ra

First Congregational Church CHURCH OF CHRIST 16th and Delaware Sts. +1003 8. Belmont Ave. ORIEN W. FIFER, D. D. 0:45-10° 5 ‘Faithful Until Death: Ad Interim Minister =

11:00 A. M.—Church School, 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship, “Security Twaofold”

+PILGRIM HOLINESS

INTERNATIONAL AL HDQTRS., 1609 N. BE. V. Halt, Mgr.

Lo¥ Wednesday vining. Bible ra H. GERRARD, fist

Westbrook k Church (Nazarene) 819 8." Denisgn St,

(4500 West, ‘2 “Block South of W. Wash.) "| LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor. NoSy Store B : BE-0750 CHU Rev. Walter kr FE th 5 9: 0 gw al 104A M. io ALL" ARE‘ WELCOME . P. M.—17:30 Pl

NORTH: SIDE

Lhurch of the

"NAZARENE

Eugene St. at Barnes Ave, Rev, T. W, Stofer, pastor "TA. 2941

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN - Prospect and Linden Sts. "Rev. Thomas B. Kline Sunday School .... £45 AM Worship 155 A. M.

ulITY TRUTH CENTER

1514 PARK (CENTRAL OR COBLEGE TROLLEY) Affiliated With. Unity Héadquartérs, Kansas City, Missouri

ALE NEWSUM, Leader

» 20 AM. BUNDAY" SCHOOL =~ 11° 00 MORNING SERVICE. THEME:. ‘The Science of Lile and the Art of Living." Open dally, 10 to 4, Saturdays, 10 to l. Downtown class Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,, Room 203, Fresge Bldg., RI- 4066.

Englswosd Christian Church 57 N. Rural St.

9:30 A. M.—Bible school. The averaged 1219 for April “Family school”

Englewood Bible school Goal for May, 1000. A with classes for all ages. 10: NAN “HOW A CHRISTIAN CAN

Worship. Sermon, ouT,

6:15 P. M.—~Youth vespers. Sermon,

T4SP M.— “GOD'S WAY.”

Enjoyable special music by excellent choir under Hirection of Charles R. Hamilton; Mrs. Gaynell Lasbrook, organist,

1895 .» . GOLDEN JUBILEE . . . 1945 EE ——

O. A. TRINKLE Minister

— Baptist Churches — |

CENTRAL 23d E. of Central GARFIELD PAR «4. H. O'Donnell 10:40-7:30 C. _

MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W. 8t. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, '9:30 and 7:30.

..1061 Boythern Ave. 8. PASCHAL—10; 45-7

«FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Sts,

| Woodruft Plac = TRE CABLETON w ATWATER, -D. D., Pastor.

. Waitott at BE. Mich 0545 A M-1:30: BM: ARY Bh Wilhham O. Brecdiove ay; 391130,

EMERSON AVE George T.

GARDEN Clive McGuire

8 1%.P. M.— «EeTIon-8, New York| T:30 P, M.~— 9:30-7:30 >

SBR GH ~Youth Fellowship. ~ Worship. Sermon fllustrated by Sound Film,.-'A Woman te Remember," ig 6:15 P. M.—Annual

314 N. 10:08.8:00 8t'| Thursday,

TUXEDO PARK...29 N. orem ie East) LU. 8. Clutton ..... 9:30-7:00

LYNHURST BAPTIST.

On Lyndhurst Dr. 2 Blks. 8, of W Wash. |

REV C. H SCHEICK REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN

9:30 A. M.—Unifled. Worship Service |

CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST

N. ‘Michigan Rd and 66th St. REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Harmony Hut Quartet. 10:45 A. M.~—8unday School. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service. Motion Picture “The Book for the World of

Are your chi ldren at. tending Sunday school? To all who need comfort—To all who' need strength, and to all who

[need a Saviour — we {open wide our doors and

bid you WELCOME,

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

FIRST UNITED BRETHEREN

Corner Park -& Walnut (facing Mass. Ave.) REV, GEORGE F. SNYDER, D. D, Pastq: - Services May § Sunday School . . 10020 A. M

MORTGAGE BURNING

Conducted by REV. V. G. HUNT, D. D. Confer. Supt. Centennial Sermon & Dedicatorial Service BISHOP FRED L. DENNIS, D. D. Response by BISHOP H. H. FOUT, DD, L. L D. At this serviee the church will honor Bishop H:- H. Fout, by a memorial to him.

PUBLIC INVITED!

Minister |

celebrates

Its 2d Anniversary * With. 2 Weeks’ City-W Awakening Rallies at

KEITH'S THEATRE

beginning 2:30. p. m., Sunday, May 13

v1 HEAR]

Beginning May 13

7:30 p.m.

: or Why Kids and adults

all over the country by hundreds and thousands flock ‘to enjoy the unconventional and colorful

DRAMATIC BIBLE Presentations of

. . . Hailed by. the A

TODAY'S Missionary’ to Modern

KIDS

Bill McGorshan

MERICAN PRESS as the

“Five-foot Hoss Flash

Gordon” “Kids! Bvarfgelist .

“One-man Anti~-Crime Wave.”

“Pied Piper of Religion.”

Arch-Enemy of "Delinquency,

Juvenile

LIFE says:—

McGARRAHAN makes the Bible as exciting as the Commandos;

Gre at. Vic Saturday N

BE ONE OF THE ATTEND SOME CHURCH SUNDAY

TORY Rally] ight, May 26

13,000 PRESENT

2 ! . hon lhes ~~ ‘Tune in Suincay,

8:30 A. M,, wiB :

Se REV SNYDER Presiding. Why Be Good? Sermon at 11 A. M. by E. Burdette Backus "Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist

| |

Radio Address 10 A. M. eligion-Begins at Home WIRE 1430 on your Dial All Souls

Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama St.

em.

Last Plagues

Vials of God's Wrath—Heorror —More Horrible

| He Tells Today What Happens Tomorrow

Sunday May 6—T7:45 P.M.

at the

North Side Church} =

Corner Alabama and. 23d St. * PROPHECY IN THE NEWS * “YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS" * Voice of Youth Friday Night WFBM Sundays at: 8 30 A. M.

| |

Midweek: Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.

. 9:15 A. M. ||

making the church {

7:30 P, M.—Evening Worship Service | Tomorrow™'

YOUTH FOR CHRIST

TONIGHT — 7:30 P.M ° AT THE - . . FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

704 PARK (Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.)

Honoring Men and Women of the Armed Forces COMMAND COL. U. V. WHITE of STOUT FIELD * “LIFE'S FLARE-PATH.” MUSICIANS—Pic. Joseph Schor,

— A D D ED FEATUR E d————

AMBASSADORS QUARTET of Ft. Wayne Bible Institute.

concert violinist; Sgt. Joe Campbell, pianist

LET'S SING!!! All the above will SINGS

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. service — Attend this RALLY! ?

participate in this PIRATION

VICTORY RALLY SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 26

Be Oné of 13.000 Present

ATTEND SOME. CHURCH SUNDAY

Methodist Churches

WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH

W. Washington at Warman Ave. A. J. COBLE, Pastor A. M.-Church School. A. M.~Morning Worshi P A. M.—Broadcast, WIB to 7:45—Vesper Hour BE Youth and Adults

East 10th St. Methodist 2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV. ARCHILESS M. BROWN, Ministes

Church Schoo! 9130 A, ML Worship, 10:45; Youth "Peilowship, TP. ML

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST 602 WEST NEW JORK STI STREET REV. CHARLES M,

9:30 A oo. a 10:30 A. M.— "Helpful Suggestions." 7:30 P. M.—Rey. Mr, Wells from Kene tucky will preach.

Visitors Welcome—Members Expected

BELLAIRE METHODIST

A9TH AND CRITTENDEN AVENUB ~ STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—~Church School. 10:45 A, M.—Morning. Worship. 7.00 P. M.—Evening Service.

. . Church ‘School swam |Blaine Avenue Methodist Cathedral Hour 5:30 P. M. 1427 BLAINE AVE. (West Indpls.)

ROBERTS PARK. CHURCH BRANSON A. MORGAN, Minister (Meshodis (Since 1821) FAMILY WEEK

01-N. "Delaware 8t, hi. 2) i TIN D. Pastor . Monday, 6:30 p. m —Family Night ne ’ sunveR 1 JMARTIV. D:D. Pas ner. Reception to, new membérs received

in the last year. ‘Methodist Men’ are | RIVERSIDE PARK METHODIST hosts N. HARDING" and “EDGEMONT STS. Thursday, 6:30 P. M.— BLAINE E. KIRKPATRICK, D. D., Minister

YOUTH RALLY | Change in hours of service (voted by

Pitch-In Dinner, 6:30 P. M. he congregation), beginning Sun. May 6 Mothers are guests. JAM ~Church School,

MOTHER'S DAY 1:44 M.Publle Oh Worship — 10:30 A. M. and 1:30 P. M. Family Living." All Our Families in Church

: 10:45 A. M., Worship and Sermon "Making Our Homes ‘Christian" North Methodist MERIDIAN. AT 38TH STREET

DALLAS L. BROWNING, D. D, Minister

9:30 A. M., Church School

{6 to 9 P M., Angelus Hour for Youth.

GRACE

Methodist East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister

Sermon, 10:40 A. M. “Paith and Optimism.” Temperance Oratorical Contest

We Welcome "All Visitors

“THY WORD 18 A LAMP" 10:45 A. M. “RELIGION ON DRY ICE” 7:45 P. M.

Sermon by Bible and

SIXTEENTH

Pastor’

16TH ~

1929.

MEMBERSHIP. MAY, 1945.

MEMBERSHIP—MAY, PROGRAM Mrs. Alice Kettering Harpy F. Pavey Charles Secdrlett

Fred Sheats Mrs. Lillian Woodly

Chester

ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

SUNDAY, MAY Sth—Morring, 10:45; Evening, 7:30 MONDAY, MAY 7th—Evening, 7:45

REV. R. M. DODRILL, * ANNIVERSARY HIGHLIGHTS

COMMITTEE Mrs. Mabel Sipe - #

Loran. Brown . | Mis Thomas Emery

22nd and BROADWAY

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

BR. WM. P. DEARING, Speaker

DR. DEARING President of Oakland City College, will speak Sunday morning and eve‘ning—also Monday ‘evening. Sunday evening his subject will-be "CHEATED" —his greatest

sermon for both young and old.

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