Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1945 — Page 6
~ Hear Guests
ry : | A cockpit is the pulpit. of Capt.) © only|
‘the pulpit of the First United Lu- |
Abrahami Rudernian, the Jewish chaplain in the army air
Four Pastors to Occupy
Lutheran Pulpit.
Four gfiest pastors will occupy | tioned at Btout field.
Chaplain ‘Ruderman’s ecleriniant theran church while the Rev. Olen | is unique in the continental United A. Peters, is on vacation. - - | States. He travels thousands of The Rev. T. Paul Laughner, pas- | {miles -a month, directing all Jewtor of St. Paul's Lutheran chureh, | ish - services in the- command's 13 Leetonia, O., will speak at the serv. Widely flung bases. ices tomorrow, |". The Malden, Mass, chaplain Other guest ministers will be the | | will conduct non-sectarian services | Rev. Howard J. Baumgartel, execu- | in Indianapolis July 29. The serv-| tive secretary of the Indianapolis ice will commemorate the 170th an-|
fembers to Tewish Air = XC ianidn Travels Thousands of Miles
forces troop carrier command, sta /
* church.
Bo
been engaged ih mission
church federation, July 22; Dr. H.! niversary of fhe founding of the’ Grady Davis, professor of practical theology, Chicago Lutheran Semi-| nary, July 29, and the Rev. Knox R. Roberts, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, Millersburg, O, Aug. 5. |
Cadle Choir to Offer Program|
of The Cadle Tabernaclg choir, di-{y 4 hac on ‘morality and visiting!
rected by Floyd Jones, tenor, will| give its fifth musical program of | the season at 3 p. m. tomorrow at| the tabernacle. Miss Marjorie Guess, a contralto from Salem, O. will be guest artist. | Selections by ‘the choir, the King's!
Ambassador quartet and Miss Guess | auto to reach his varied -destina-|
will include “Unfold” from “The Re- | demption,” by Gounod; “Covered by the Blood,” “O, What a Wonderful Saviour,” “All on the Altar,” “A Matchless Friend,” “A Shepherd Came,” “When the Saints Go! Marching In” and “Nothing Between.” Mrs. Floyd Jones will give] a reading.
UNITY LECTURER HERE TOMORROW |
The Rev. Maude Kellogg, lecturer, teacher and leader of the Unity] Truth center, Decatur, Ill. willl speak at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Unity Truth center, D. A. R. chapter house. Her topic will-be “Three Precious Gifts.” The Rev. Kellogg will speak on] “Freedom's Key” at a meeting at 8! p. m. Wednesday at the Claypool] hotel, sponsored by the Unity center. An informal reception for the|
~ Rev. Kellogg will be held after Whe
lecture.
PASTOR AND WIFE TO BE HONORED
reception in honor of the Rev. and E. Arnold Clegg will be held by the- congregation of Grace Methodist church-at 7:30 p. pm. to-
morrow at a The Rev. Clegg is begin his
third year” as pastor. of
Heads of church departments will be speakers. A special musical program ‘is being arranged by C. E. Wrancher and Miss. Kathleen Hergt. |
BISHOP LOWE AT CHICAGO MEETING |
Bishop Titus Lowe, head of Methodism in the Indianapolis area, was
|informal discussion groups,
|glous leader in the army, Chaplain | Ruderman usually goes by plane of
chaplain corps. Chaplain Ruderman is busier) than usual this’ month. In addi-| tion to holding Jewish services and he 1s aiding all base chaplains in plan-| ning simultaneous celebrations of] the 170th anniversary at -all car-| rier command bases. | Combines Duties He performs his regular duties | directing, orientation, giving}
| hospital patients and guard house
prisoners. Probably the most traveled reli-|
any type or description available.
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makes his visits need of the individual bases.” his first five months with the troop |
carrier command; he has traveled last rites for a Protestant soldier! tina. on Wednesday. to —hold who was killed in a plane crash. | | Quite often he holds non-sectar- Castle, president, and Mrs. Otto E. Since the recent addition ot five | ian services. When he is unable to; Lindgren, Crown Point, vice-presi-
more than 10,000 miles services,
new deployment bases to the com- | v
faiths. Frequently the base chap- | lains He has no definite schedule, but! distinctive or “according to the! lined up waiting when the flying the In| chaplain arrives. =
Leaves Post In Missions
Mis H. E Mort Marx Is Moving To South.Bend.
The resignation of Mrs. H. B: Marx as executive secretary of the department of missionary organizations of the United Christian Mis= slonary society was announced by
the society, Mrs. Marx's resignation will bé- | come effective Oct. 15. She has been
Dr. Robert M. Hopkins, president of |
ti
YOUTH for CHRIST ‘Rally Tonight TP. M. 5 Hear “DOUG” WINN “24-YEAR-OLD SPEAKER AT
First United Brethren Church PARK AND WALNUT STS,
(Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.) EVERYBODY WELCOME
CHURCH OF
060 W. 31st Buren:
Bible Classes ......cv..vcvsviss 9:46AM. reaching Service ............. 10:30 A. M. Young People's Meeting ..... 646 P.M Evening Service T:45 P. M. Thursday Evening=Bibls Study 7:45 P.M.
% Indianapolis Churches
" NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHRIST
J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
(Episcopa
‘Rev. Thomas R. 7:30 A. M.—Holy
Church of the Advent
1)
Meridian at 33d St.
Thrasher Communion
9:30 A. M.-—Morning Prayer and Sermon.
with the department - since 1940 when she moved here from Colorado Springs, Colo, Following her resignation she will | move to South Bend. Her hus-| | band, recently | years in the armed forces, has accepted a position in South Bend,
Rally Days Set July 24 and 25
Annual Bethany Rally days. of Indiana Woman's Christian Missionary societies of the Disciples of | Christ will be held July 24 and 25, at Bethany park assembly grounds near Brooklyn Ind. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Indianapolis Tabernacle Presby|terian church, will be guest speaker
Ba Capt.
He also travels by railroad and tain works hand in hand with all
Abraham Ruderman
CHURCH OF CHRIST
GARFIELD H
EIGHTS
Cordully Invite You to Attend One of Their Services (Pornserly. at 1008 Olver Ave. * Feursquare Gospel Church ENT * REVIVAL
TT Woodlawn Avenue and Wright St River A & Olver Ave. Jun. Bchool, 10 A, M.| 9730 and 10:45 A M., 6:30 and 7:30 P. M.
M. each evening. Good music. Wednesday and Friday—7:30 P. M. old Jae Gos I Preachi REV. E BON—FR-3416 REV RL MENGES, Pastor, PILGRIM HOLINESS | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN EINEIVE Cl wileirN ended N aL m1 HDQTRS, me 8 a Delaware ang Walnut Sts. FIRST CH nso and Cale Sts, DR. W. A envi evgn GER, Minister ¢ s Rev R EB Co rger, 2618 EB 30th st Bible School—9:30 A, M. pa yy ala Morning Worehipe-10-48 Ac M. _ > NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1732 E_ 46th 8t. | Sermon: “The Mighty Little We Build on®
Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave ALL ARE WELCOME
NORTH SIDE
- Church of the
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP
(Affiliated with Unity, Kansas City, Me.)
released after four |
1003 SOUTH BELMONY1 AVENUB 9:45-10:45-Morning ' Worship,
| 7:45 P. M. Evening Service.
Bible Study, 7:48
Wednesday fang 2) 0 vangells
JOHN H GER
First Congregational Church
iors and PELAWARS sa, * ORIEN W DD Ad Interim hg
1: 00 A. M.—Churoh School. 11 A. M.—Morning Worship: “WHAT NEVER 1! FALLS"
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev Thomas B. Kline
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
“ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
have army complex
personnel with on July 24. Other speakers will be | problems 'Dr. Robert M. Hopkins, president of | United Christian Missionary | Society, on Tuesday, and Mrs. J. ‘Dp. he performed the Montgomery, missionary to Argen-
Only recently
Mrs. R. Melvyn Thompson, New |
mand, he will travel more thaniin for him, aiding Jewish officers
| 6000 miles in a circuit tour of each’ and enlisted personnel to hold their
{of the 13 bases. Assigned Here in January
Even before taking his present| Chaplain Ruderman is a guest speaker at services in towns near |
h | troop carrier bases practically every | week-end.
job, Chaplain Ruderman got around. During six months wit the air forces in the North Atlan-| tic, he traveled more than 30,000 {miles throughout the Baffin
own services.
'Under the Skin’
Topic of Sermon
The Rev. W. Douglas Rae, pastor of the First Baptist church of Gets No Flying Pay Bloomington, will be guest pastor An unusual point in his unique at the First Baptist churcn here to-
isit a base the base chaplains fill | jent will preside. | { |
In addition to his army - duties, |
Islands, Labrador and Newfound-|set-up is that the chaplain receives morrow morning.
land. He was assigned to the 1st|no flying pay.
| troop carrier command, with head-
| quarters at Stout field, in Jan- usual routine has proved effective service. because of the co-operation of ail|the pastorate of -the Bloomington He is able to recount many varied | base chaplains and commanding church for. the past 10 yeas. ‘experiences while flying. Once, en! officers. Their aid in arranging conducted a preaching mission in route to Baer field," Ft. Wayne, his| schedules and plane was lost in a storm. The ra-| flights has made
uary.
dio was knocked out, no maps were |
The Rev. Mr. Rae will speak on Chaplain Ruderman says his un-|“Under the Skin,” at the 10:30 a m. The guest pastor has held
He
setting up - plane Indianapolis last year. his work, lighter.| Kenneth Dodgson, a student at Prior to becoming a member of | Franklin college, Franklin, Ind., will
|available, and the plane wandered the chaplain corps, Chaplain Ru-|SPeak on “We Follow, Not With
around for hours in the storm be-| derman had a synagog in Hagers- | Fear,” at the service at 7 p. m,, spon-
| fore the radio was fixed.
| town, Md. He is a graduate of the sored by the young people of the His most surprising experience| Jewish institute of Religion, New | church.
A fellowship and social
occurred in another plane lost in! York City. and previously graduated {hour is scheduled at 8 p. m. a storm. A group of soldiers in the from Boston university.
plane asked him to lead them in|
Grace | prayer.
wards { torm cleared up.
| cille Taylor, did, and immediately after-| His wife and son, David, are re- | siding here while he is stationed | As all other chaplains, the cap-|at Stout field.
He is frartieg he former Luc 'BOY EVANGELIST, : NOW 24, TO SPEAK
Douglas Winn, Virginia's “boy evangelist,” will speak at the Youth
Capt. Howard Wiant to S peak
At North Me
{ Capt. Howard Wiaht, U. 8. army|
for Christ meeting at 7:30 p. m. today at First United Brethren [ar r. Winn, who is 24, is from Marah Va. He began preaching as a lad of 8, traveling all over | Virginia.” He is now in his 183d
thodist Church
Chaplain Wiant also “attended consecutive week of evangelistic|
{ Minister of -Mu
57 N. RURAL ST.
9.30 A. M.—Pamily Bible school. people visited this school last Sunday 10:45 A. M.——~Worship Sermon PREMACY OF" T49P M~Sermon WITH CHRIST
O. A. TRINKLE, Minister Chas R HUMOR synel
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Organist 1895 — GOLDEN JUBILEE — 1045
Worship ..........: vio: 10:55 A.M. |
1 Lashbrook|
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET
Worship and Preaching ..... 11:00 A M Bile Btuy ......iveinieies 10000 A. M Evening Serv T45P M, Wednesday A Bible Study T4P M WL TOTTY. Minister. GA-1743
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL 64th and College Rev. William Burrows, Rector.
Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer.
"YOUTH for CHRIST Rally Tonight 7PM. Hear “DOUG” WINN 24-YEAR-OLD SPEAKER AT
38 New|
| First United Brethren Church
PARK AND WALNUT STS. . (Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.)
| ‘EVERYBODY WELCOME
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MERIDIAN and VERMONT STS. CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D, Pastor ~Bikle School. ™ BA nip. Sermon: the Skin," Rev. W. Douglas Rae, Bloomington, Ind. 7.00 P. M.—Worship sponsored by Young! People Kenneth Dodgson,
speaker, 8:00 P. M.—Fellowship Hour
| GARFIELD PARK...... 1081 Southern Ave. C. 8. Paschal
weOoRUIE PLACE Walcott at E. Mich C. ent ...... 10:45 A. M.-T:30 P.M
TUXEDO PARK .29 N. Grant we Sas U 8 Clutton
METHODIST
| “Under |
Cannas eh ean rane 10:45-7:30
i LYNHURST BAPTIST
| On Lynantes Dr, 2 Blks, 3 of W Wash EV. C H SCHEICK REV HAAKON NUDGEN 9:30 A M.—Unified Worship ~ Service 7:30 P. M. —Evening Worahio, Service | Midwest Worship Wednesday,
MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle -Vieu and W. | 8t. Clair. G C. Kimsey. 9:30" and 7
CROOKED CREEK . N Mich. rd & 86th Joseph L. Hughes . 9:45-1045 A.M
EMERSON AVE Emerson 4 & B a) You George T. King 30-7:30
CT L . H. O'Donnell .
ei E o Cenprps 0:40
10:45 A. M., Worship and Sermon Chap. Howard Wyant, guest minister «
North Methodist MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET
DALLAS L BROWNING. D.D Minister 9:30 A. M.. Church Schoo!
‘Let Your Laugh Out-Weigh Your Teas 10:45 A.M, by Pastor : 74 P.M, “Doing the Unexpected.’ by Pastor
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821) 401 N Delaware St. SUMNER L. MARTIN, D. D., Pastor
BELLAIRE METHODIST TH AND" OR EIEN AVENUSB ” ANLEY MAHAN, Minister 30 A. M. yo Schoo! 1 45 A. M.—=Morning Worship. oT 00 P M -—Evening Service.
"TEAST PARK METHODIST NEW YORK snd TEMPLE AVENUE DR. O: TEVIS MARTIN 9:30 A. M.—Sunday Schon 10:30 A. M.—~Worship astered Men.” 8:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
7:30 P. M.—8ong and Praise service. Doers of the
World.”
one of the 31 leading Methodist lay- | chaplain and son of Dr. Warren W. Indiana university and is a gradu-ameetings. coming here from Jack-| #30F M Youth Social Hour
men and ministers who attended the annual meeting of the denomi-
nation's commission on world serv-|services tomorrow morning at North in Boston, he served as
ice and finance ih Chicago this
"week.
Bishop Lowe is president of the |
Wiant, former pastor of | Methodist church, will
North | speak at
church. | Dr. Wiant was pastor of North | church at the time the present]
ate of and Boston university. As a student | ings in the-Rirst Baptist church. student | |pastor of the East Gloucester|in the south, Mr. Winn" Church of Massachusetts. Later ‘he was transferred to the paign.
world service commission, as well| building was constructed. During | Northeast Ohio conference, serv-| tt ne as chairman of the executive com-| his pastorate his son graduated | ing two years as pastor of Garfield | 'SIDENER J0 SPE AK
mittee.
TERREL TO SPEAK AT YOUTH MEETING
William Terrel will speak at the | youth movement meeting at 7:30] p. m. tomorrow at Victory Memorial | Methodist church. The meeting wiil be the first of a series to be conducted by the young people of the church: ‘A youth choir will sing, directed by Mr. and Mrs. Terrel. Similar meetings will be held the third Sunday of each month. »
AURORA MINISTER TO BE PASTOR HERE
The Rev. A. 8 Bastin, Aurora, Ind. has been appointed pastor of the West Michigan Street Methodist church for the coming year. He will be honored at a reception | at 8 p. m. Thursday. The Rev, Bastin and his family and members
and friends of the church will at-
tend the reception.
BAPTIST SPEAKER
George Heflin Anderson,
will be | oBuest speaker and soloist at the |
from Shortridge high school and! attended Butler university. Dr. Wiant now is pastor of Cen{tral Methodist church at Springfield, oO
The achievenient and planning conference of University Park Chris (tian church "will be held at the |church tomorrow. The conference {will begin following the morning | service. A basket dinner will be served at noon, after which a review «of achievements will be presented. A series of meetings for the church |school and boards and organiza{tions is scheduled in the afternoon to formulate programs for the en[suing year. A general assembly to correlate!
Christian Church to Hold
.. Achievement Conference
Memorial church of Cleveland, o.! He has served as chaplain in Alaska and the Aleutian islands, and is now stationed at Ft. Harrison ‘as chaplain.
lon “The Need for Speed.”
program.
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolie Faith)
suggestions .and a ‘period of. con-| 402 West Fall Creek Parkway secration will close the conference. Sunday, 11:00 A. M.. 1:30 P. M. The morning worship service will; —=n——— eres. ‘mark the beginning of an 2ttend-| SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS ance contest, to be climaxed by a 1415 Cruft Street banquet for the winning team in| REV. GEORGE: B. HUFP, August. Threé groups will vie for| | 10:30 A. M.
Pastor and 7:30 P. M, Service
Ohio Wesleyan university sonville, N. C., where he held meet- |
Active in Youth-for Christ ‘work | 0 from | here to Los Angeles for a -
ON 'NEED OF SPEED’
The Christian Mens Builders’ class {of Third Christian church will hear | Merle Sidener at the meeting at! "19:30 a. m. tomorrow. He will speak The | {Irvington Music club will present a|
40th and N’ Capitol Study, HU 4041
10:45 A. Mi—"God's Call to Man. 6:30 to 7:30 P M. Song drill Bible
Wedneaday. 7:45 ©, M. B
_No Creed But Christ
‘REV, Affiliated with Unity Headq
Sunday Services:
D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn.
9:30 A. M., Sunday School 11 A. M., Morning Worship
Theme: ‘The’ Precious Gifts” |
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible Study 9 45 AM
Children of Al! Ages ~245 P. M. ~The Last 2 Hours of Time." Td
Ne Book But the Bible
UNITY TRUE
MAUD KELLOG
‘Wed.,
GRACE
Methodist Bast New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A M., 8ermon Theme:
“Making the Most of Your Life” Wa Welcome All Visitors
EAST 10TH STREET METHODIST 23327 EAST 10TH STREET REV. ARCHILESS M. BROWN, JBl
Church School 9:30 A Worship, 10:45; Youtn Fellowship, Tr M
.
A. G HOBBS J/R Residence” HU 4753
stories.
IBLE Study.
CENTER G, Speake uarters, Ka ny Missouri - Daily. Activities—Rooms,_ N. W. Corner, © Lobby Floor, Claypool... Hotel. Open Daily texcept Sun.) 10 am. = > m. Tues., Wed, 10 a. m.-9 p. m Noon Meditation Daily, Tues.,, 7:30 p m. regular class 8 = M.—"FREEDOM'S KEY
ELLOGG, Parlor B, Claypool
REV THE PUBLIC 18 INVITED 10" ALL SERVICES
Dr. Frederick Ellas
NAZARENE
Eugene St. at Barnes Ave.
Andrews
8 E. Market St., Room 502
Open Dally, 10 to 4. Phone FR-4264 Ful Line Unity Literature
Rev. T. W. Stofer, pastor ° TA. 2041 Reorganized Church of Jesus » . Chit of Latter Day Saints Salvation Army Citadel | Indianapalin dad. 28 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Shurch Sehiel.. 9304. Wh 9:30 A. M.—8unday School eTnD cy-10:304. 1 11:00 A. M.~Holiness Meeting Bienes .. 400 6:30 P, M ~—Young People's Legion Worship ., 1:30p my 8:00 P.M.~Evening Salvation Meeting Paster, 3 W, Jie,
ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLEIT officers in charge of ey oe by the Women's Chorus. Mrs, Genge, Director
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Mars Hill Free Methodist Church
Farnsworth & Folts, Mars Hill I(ndpls
TP. M.
Hear “DOUG’
~HEAR— Rev. L. M. GAINES, from Boswell, Ind.
AT
YOUTH for CHRIST Rally Tonight
' WINN
24-YEAR-OLD SPEAKER
will’ 8 t . : Y Shwe ui Bon First United Brethren Church TVS : PARK AND WALNUT STS, Sunday 10:30 A. M. and 730 P. M. (Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.) | REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister
EVERYBODY W
BE-3020 Ring 4
. CORDIALLY WELCOME YOU
CARROLLTON AVE, 44th and Carrorien, IT, 4 a, 862 Rev, Richard Rettig, 10:45 a. g Rev, 9 Sunde
FIRST. 3104 BE 10th
7:30 p.m | MEAN, 8 New Jersey-Prospect.
1:30, |
CHURCHES oii
12:10 p. m. —.—
Leo C. 9:30 A. M.—
7:30
attendance honors, and the winners will be feted by losing teams. Dr. 8. Grundy Fisher, pastor, will| speak on “Passing Through Samaria” at 10:35 a. m. and Hagel Oliver |
RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
1240 ROACHE (Riverside Tolley) Sunday -~ 10:30 A Services Wed and Sun. a 5 P.M.
HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor
“THE TERRORS
THE STAND OF THE “36 DAY RCH THR
‘PREMATURE GHOST’ | IS SERMON TOPIC
Continuing his sermon series on| “Timeless Truth From the Old!
Lynhurst Baptist church at 7:30| Testament, " Dr. F. Marion Smith,
p. m. tomorrow. Mr, work in Anderson and formerly was associ
ated with the Wheeler Mission here.
Ration Calendar
MEAT—Red Stamps K2 through
P2 are valid through July 31, Q2
through U2 valid - through Aug. 31 |
Heflin has|
{of the Central Avenue Methodist | church, will preach tomorrow on| the topic, “A Premature Ghost.” | Combined church and church
Lita worship service held from; 11 a. m. will be opened by | | Merrill K. Johnson, church school | superintendent. - Robert H. Burford will be guest organist. !
(South Branch) 1060 Villa Ave. Sunday School-10 A. M. Sacrament Service—17 P, M. BRANCH PRESIDENCY
vespers at the Veterans hospital at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Her accompanist will be Miss Virginia Pflender. The musical program. was |arranged by Mrs. E. E, Burton, 11{1 | district -Protestant music chairman | The Rev, J. G. Jones, Protestant chaplain, will conduct the service.
William = Schwarts Stoughten Surface Byron Hightower _FR- 4828
= MA. 10m
Rally Tonight TP. M.
YOUTH for CHRIST
8 MA “DEATH UNDER AMERICAN
WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
819 S. Denison St. (4500 W.,
1, block 8. of W. Wash), Davis, Pastor : Sunday School
10:45 A. M.—Rev. Mattie Wines
P M—
CHAP. MARK R. MOORE
Will Speak on-— OF A GERMAN PRISON CAMP “BATTLE OF THE BELGIUM BULGE"
106TH . DIVISION" OUGH GERMANY" BOMBERS"
Rew. Raiph Fi. Weisser, 10:30 a. m. .*G. Bru FRIEDENR, 8 Alabama and Parkway. or ich (B), Rev Robert C Kuebler 10 a. m. Rev. E. Harold Klingel, | GARFIELD PARK, 143 Pleasant Run, 8 D.|ST PAUL'S (R) Rev Norman H ochuitz 10:30 a. m. Rev. Wm. H.
TRINITY, Perkins-Raymon
ne,
v Clarence E Sitler, 10 a m. PLEASBAN! RUN BLVD. Bostsen 8 Ze Rev. Robt O Windhorst, 10:30 a | SECOND, $03 Shelby St W. Franklin Lahr, 10:30 a. m.
ZION, New Jersey and North,
ZION Post Road ind Tro Rev. Rober; ©
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES
ELCOME
!
B A Piopeabiok. 10:15 a.m, Oy JOHN Joomberisig Ind.). 10:38 a. m. 13th and Carrollton,
10:00 a, m.
Mn. N Belinont, nlerim, » .
m H, Knierim, He 108 m Rev Frederick ® Daries, 9 and 10:40,
y Ave. Briggeman, 10:30 a. m.
gr Churches Invite You
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
__34th ana Centra)
"DR. ROY EWING VALE
9:30 A. M.-Bible Schoo! 10:45 A. M.~Divine Worship
Dr. Vale—Preaching. “Strike Down Into My Heart; O Sun”
Thursday 7:30 P.- M.—Mid-Week Service
Memorial Presb Carrollton at lith—Rev Ralph L O'Dell Church School for All Age, 9:30
First Presbyterian Church
Delaware at Sixteenth
REV. HARRY R. MERCER = OALLOWAY Ministers “Come Back Tomorrow, "Acts, 34.38. Church Schoo) ‘ v.30
—
erian
Irvington Presbyterian ar Cor, Johnson and Julian Aves. Ministre] B Ferguson—E C. McC: 9:30 A" M.~Church School.
445 N State (1700 Bast) WAL I. PEARCY, Minister Sunday Bchool, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 A. M: r Young People, 6:30 P -M
48th and Capitol VIRGIL D RAGAN.
“The Man of 8
—— - Re Sloping Wart, a as * v. r r Meridian Heights Young People's Mosting, § PM. DR SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister : , Sunday School, 9:30 Worship. 10:30 | SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Roscoe C. Coen, Guest Preacher. . The Historie Church of Which
Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D.. Minister Morning Worshio, 1045 A M
10: 304. M-' he Nature a Destiny ‘of “When the Brook’ Dries Up” .30P M—-Uiion service. Cant, Rey Jondh R- Walker, Bloomington, Je WESTMINSTER Fairview Presbyterian
Ave Minister
9:30 A. M Church Schoo! and Worship
ilence’
A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A
SOUTH 0 SIDE : Special a a rt i Servi ce
NAZARENE Preaching Services, 10:30 A. M, 7:30 P. M.,
N P. P. 8, Hi<Y Services, 6:30 P. M. Olive St. and Wednesday Prayer Meeting — 7:45 P.M. {| Le Grande Ave.
A Hearty Welcomes Awaits You, { _ -
1621 E. Washington Ray Hance, 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.
10:30 A. M.—“The New Birth.” 7:30 P. M.—"The Unpardonable Sin.”
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Pastor
CT ~ CHURCH OF GOD
ao Pentecostal
"© TENT_REVIVAL 911 Virgtnia_ Ave. EVERY EVENING, 7443 P. M,
Friday, 7.45 P. M. Divine Healing Serbia
‘Special Music and Singing Public Invited. A Hearty Welcome Await
Charles Bergler, Pastor, 1520 Linden Ave.
s All
} | | |
will give the sermonette. "Bible| {school will meet at 9:30 a. m., and FR Letim Ee er ———— ie r— Christian Endeavor at 5:30 p. m. i 5 “sunday Sool | CALVARY TABERNACLE HOSPITAL VETERANS 10:30 Moraiog, Worship 902 Fletcher Ave. Bg of : . WILL HEAR SOLOIST "Ear deme Invites You to Attend Through arrangements made by R. 8 Nibatger. Minister | Sunday Services Bunker Hill unit 220 of the Ameri- Church of Jesus Christ of Sunday School ............ tire 7:46 A. M. can Legion auxiliary, Miss Lois Mc- Latter Day Saints Morning Worship .....cevsesnsns 11:00 A. M. Callie, soloist will sing at Protestant y Evangelistic Service .....c.ov00iv... 7:46 P. M.
" RAYMOND. HOEKSTRA, Pastor
rrr
f Christ, Scien Lesson for Su . “G
Morning Service at 11 in All Churches
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches o Tne Mother Church, The First Church
tist, Boston, Mass
The Public 1s Cordially Invited to Our Services ‘and Pree Reading Rooms
nday, July 15th: n'
Evening Service . Reading Rooms
Church located at West 11th and King Ave. _Rev. and Mrs. E. Atkinson, pastors, Nie Turner, 8. 8. Supt.
Sunday Services 11:30 A. M.—Devotional
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We welcome you to this special Sunday School service.
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St.
7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic ORVAL CRABTREE
: bility for canning sugar.
2 through Hl good through Sept. 30| "JL through N1 are valid through
| GASOLINE — A16 is good for six
V2 through Z2 good through Sept.| 30. Stamps Al through El are valid through Oct. 31. Meat dealers willl pay two red points and 4 cents for| each pound of waste fat.
SUGAR—Stamp 36 good for five pounds fhrough Aug. 31. | First Lt. George A. Curtis, chap-| Canning sugar forms are avall- lain of the famed 106th division, | able at ration boards. 13 in Book 4 must be submitted with | Hillside Christian church application for each person listed. 'p. ‘m. tomorrow. All applicants must establish eligi
Germans in the Battle of the Bulge, CANNED GOODS — Blue Stamps | Dec. 19, 1944. Reported missing in T2 through X2 are valid througn July 31. Y2 and Z2 and Al through C1 valid through Aug. 31. D1|Hammelberg before his’ liberation May 2. He arrived in this country early in June. The chaplain decided to enter the ‘ministry while a member of Hillside congregation. A graduate
| of Technical high school and: Butler |
Oct. 31.
gallons; B7 and C7 and B8 4nd C8 -are good; E3 and E3 each good for one salon, R2 and R3 each og
army. >
to the
Spare Stamp | will address the congregation of |
action, ‘he was interned at the| prison ‘camp at Bad Orb and at
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Local Chaplain to Tell Of His War Experiences
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Lt. Curtis was captured by the|
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Chaplain George A. Curtis :
university, he was pastor of Dar. | . lington and Young's Chapel Chris- ‘stationed at Camp Atterbury. He ‘tian churches before entering the went overseas in October.
He ix the son of Mr.. and Mrs,
Ls. Curtis, took chaplainey train- Allen Curtis, 4435 Evanston ave, ing at Harvard university and was and the husbind ‘of Mrs. Ever | assigned 106th while it was Curtis 1802 N. Talbot st. ;
‘Hear “DOUG” WINN
24-YEAR-OLD SPEAKER
First United Brethren Church
AT
PARK AND WALNUT STS. (Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.)
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash, St. Church Edifice
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Drive at Butler Ave. ... 5 P.M. Church Edifice 5TH CHURCH—College at 62nd .-....... 7:30 P. M: Church Edifice 6TH CHURCH—1600'3 Prospect St. ..... 1811 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11 A.M, in all churches; Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting, 8 o'clock, in all churches
of Red Wing, Minn.
. WELCOME _ James E. Petty, Pastor
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SALEM PARK ANNUAL CAMP MEETING
MISSIONARY BANDS
CLOSING SUNDAY, JULY 15
Evangelists
pr. G. Frederick Owen, Rev. Robb French. - Rev. Douglas Slack, Song Director
Missionary Rally — 2 P.M.
“What Japan’ s Reasons and Objectives in This War Are” Address by Rev. Fred Abel, Missionary From Japan,
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