Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1945 — Page 8
3 ; ., Dr. James A. Crain, Disciples
© organization do not mean superior- |
“nd the United Nations Organiza. .
“pts of aggression,
«Dr. Crain also spoke of the vari-|;
8 lasting peate.
ms that conffont us seem almost |
a
ses Future : World Peace
b Crdin Says | Says Fear Will Gradually Disappear. i Looking toward the new year;
~Ohrist ‘church leader, . offers swcoursgement concerning the fu- | ture peace of the! world. Although much | is being said and written to cause grave doubt and! uncertainty, Dr. Crain sees “pcw-| erful forces quietly at work. to bring about a) new ‘and better world order of! Pr. Crain peace, justice and | good will.” Foremost among the forces cited by Dr. Crain is fear of the atomic bomb. _ “This incentive of fear will grad-| ually disappear,” he predicts. “But for the time being. it is a powerful goad to achieve world order.” Dr. Crain speaks with a conviction Yted of long experience as an observer of world affairs and as secretary of social education and social action for the Disciples of Christ. " ‘Werld Community’
The World Council of Churches which includes all- denominations and races stands as “a symbol of a world community of Christians,” in| Dr. Crain's opinion. He also con- | giders foreign missions and world | Christian conferences & means of | ¥nitting nations into “one wor 1d.” Dr. Crain gives social scientists Visitors will Fil credit for making us “understand that differences in forms of social
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Local Churches.
ity or inferiority except as they | Sermons serve. the needs of the people for given by guest speakers next week which they are designed. And that will reflect the thoughts and sen-
addresses and radio talks
setually eontributes to the enrichment of the world community. “Economists are proving” continued, “that no natian
year approaches.
“God's Renewing Spirit” G.
will be H. Geb-
he | can discussed by the Rev,
tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the First Evangelical and Reformed church The Rev. Mr. Gebhardt grew up in the First church
{sre as an exclusive consideration, Hut that tariffs, trade barriers and treaties must be devised with a, “nse of concern for their effect | fipofi other nations. ! ‘If We Have Character’ “Authorities In international re-|
¥
u and was instrulations have shown us how a world mental in building Admmunity can be organized if we t he Carrollton
‘Wve the character to make it suc- Avenue Evangeli-
ceed,” he said. cal and Reformed S“we have a rich legacy of inter-| edifice during his ational political organizations,| Mr. Allen pastorate there. yh as the Hague tribunal, the. gv. piss Presbyterian church
‘#ague of Nations, the Interna- uw. resent Rowland Allen of the onal Labor office, the World Court 1 g Ayres Co. in an address on ‘A--Layman. Looks-at the Church. woh. ‘and Wonders” at the 6 p. m. dinner . “International law, while it has Thyrsday. “Yen sadly abused during the re- | nt world conflict, is nonetheless | Pack From Orient force for world order. Violations 4 international law by axis powers Nas emphasized anew the neces- China -and Japan and is. nowy on
“Ar criminals by / wrts will establish the principle {Tabernacle Baptist “church. 4 international responsibility for | service men as the “flying padre,”
land until recently. assigned to the attack transport, U. 8. 8. Bland, is husband of the former Miss “is agencies sponsoring relief for \ary Atwater. He was graduated ar stricken countries, the Bretton from Butler *Joods monetary agreements and school. Je world-wide labor movement &s| A discussion on “The Sabbath” elpful factors iri the establishment will be given by the Rev. Loyal F. { Hurler, pastor of the Seventh Day ‘We are & world community In Baptist church, Chicago. over WIRE ;ct" he said, “but we are still at 3:45.p. m. Jan.-5 and 12. i from being a world community | Rally Speaker
X spirit, and feeling. The prob- | The’ Rev. Roger Malshary, Jound-er-director of - Youth -fer.{Chriit, Inc,
& .
Relief Agencies
“soluble. But there are forces Fw work for sanity and order. -“Perhaps like - Flisha's servant, 1 need. only to have our. eyes sened 8 discover that, the moun-
ren church.
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Statue ‘Brought From France In Chi
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
Times Chureh_| Editor
olic church Jan. 6 and 7.
The Rev. Fr. John C. Riedlinger, pastor, popularly known as
John" Jan. 6.
speak briefly.
mass. The mortgage will burned during
program begin-%
hrough t riatic ning at 7 p. m, a 8t. Therese coafeof arms has been | cere Made Hoo Ameren Sunday — 10:30 A. M. 6 in the placed above the hand-carved cruc- Legion auxiliary. The Rev. Donald E. | Services Wed and Sun — 17:30 P. M school auditorium. fix over the high altar. Above jt, der will speak HERMAN R ROSE Pastor The parish ladies rich’ red velvet curtains form a SOUTH SINE NAZARENE =
glee club and the Columbians will
present special
be a silhouette skit high school club and a one-act play, by the young people's club. A buf- right of the altar and ‘there is et supper and dancing with music Kiefer's
f by Carl
follow.
History In Pantomime The next day,
Chaplain Charles L. Smith, U. 8. dren will enact the history of the R., who has just returned from parish in pantomime. The early beginnings of the Litty for world law. The trials of terminal leave, will preach tomor-'y, power’ church are bound up members who dedicated their lives oi M. Worshi international [TOW morning and night in the wu, he ministry of the late Very Charles Duffey who was much Chaplain Smith, known among loved by Protestants ahd Catholic, in the East side _eemmunity.
‘Rev,
alike,
building be
Fr. Edward |
|the past autumn,
a | The sanctuary
Fr. Riedlinger sheltering canopy.
There will | the |
music.
given by A
statue of
orchestra will
| {lawn.
grade school chil-| The Little
first
| {organizations for
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Edward Fillenw arth,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES rch Sochay Here
In the redecorated sanctuary of the Little Flower Catholic ehurch, the statue of the Little Flower of Jesus, brought from France, stands to the right of the main altar.
Guest Talks Little Flower Parish Will To Be Heard Celebrate Debt Liquidation
A solemn high mass of thanksgiving and other festive events will | celebrate the liquidation of the parish debt of the Little Flower Cath- [tomorrow
“Father
among his parishioners, will say the mass at 10:30 a. m., Sunday, | The Most Rev. variety, provided there is freedom. (imei1s of church folk as the new be present in the sanctuary and | The Rev. McLaughlin and the Rev. Fr. Eu- ties, church officials enumerate with [Three Gifts.” gene Wiedman
will assist as minAld. its economy with its own wel hardt of Philadelphia in a sermon isters of the
Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of Indianapolis, will students in their home at
In telling of the coming festivi- |
pride improvements and the instal- p m lilation of various treasures made Ih over the past two or three years. Among the most important of these !°morrow. from 3 to 5 p. m. The is the electric organ console bought pastor. will be hosts. \
and nave have
|been redecorated to harmonize and vespers tomorrow.
¢ Shrine on Lawn the Little imported from France, stands to the
Flower,
shrine to the memory of the saint
Flower church sent 264 men and worhen into the armed forces and has been the scene of | masses said by
five y oung
{to the priesthood. Activities and
all ages are con- |
general
In 1924, Father Duffey received chairman of the committee plan-g official notice from the Most Rev. ning the mortgage liquidation cere- |
Joseph Chartrand, then bishop of ponies, is being assisted by various Charles Hamilton sub-committees, by the pastor and | ____ Music \by. Father McLaughlin as general
the diocese of
and Yale Divinity dead, authorizing the formation of
a new: parish.
Indianapolis, now
|secretary,
The parish was to be organized
Jesus,
ized by
furthermore, that this is the first | OLEAN "1 0 RUTH parish in the ‘World to take the | CHEAT ate, name of “The Little Flower.” Sunday Schoo! ’ . { Morning Worship. 18 30 First Mass In 1923 P 8.30 | Evangelistic Serv. 7:30 The first mass of the new parish Prayer Meeting . 1925, {in | WedBsday. 7:30 P.M. —
The Rev. Mr. Malsbary will inake was. chanted on May 17, Mins are full of horses and chariots 18.first speaking appearance in thig} temporary quarters.
wood trolley or Cr
own Bus)
nistey. CH-
REY " E. NIBARGER, , 923 Broan Sunday.
*'in honor of the Little Flower of FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS This was a short time be-! 30th and Gale (Bright. fore the Little Flower was canonthe church becoming St Therese, The congregation reports.
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THE HOMELIKE CHURCH
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FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURC
Prospect and Linden Sts, REV: H. L. ALVEY -
Watch Night—New Year' Novo Night
Beginning at 8 P. M.—Midnight Lunch—Breakfast, 7 A. M.
Out-of-City Guest Ministers Will Be Present, . We wil OseY ee’ the Lord's Suphet and Poot Washing.
-INew Year by opening. a six-week 'also will mark St. John's day and hold
in all the Baptist churches.’
1
| Sunday -School, 9:30 a. m.
BAPTIST ¢ CHURCHES
“FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and vermont Streets
Carlaton W. Atwater, DD. Pastor WooDRY UPY PLACE—Walcott at E. Mich. Rev . Bdwin L McClaifi) "Associa te: Pastor. 925 A-M.—Bible Bchool, C. Trehi, 10:45 A. M.-7.00 P. M. 110 45 A. M.~-Worship, Sermon by pastor. We \ | The © Ditterence Christmas | MEMCTIRL BS mLEE ! Made," Broadcast over WIRE Ea i — v — at 11:30 AM, CREEK -N
£15 | 1.30 | pastor
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| FIRST, 1104 EB. )
Rev. Robert C
PM. Youth Fellowship. P.M.- -Worship, Sermon by
| EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & E. New | vo Peter Vroom, 9:30 A: -M., 1 VPM
Clutton, 9:30 EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES || CARROLLTON AVE. 44th | Rev. Richard Rettig 3
oth, Ralph 4 Weisser, . FRIEDENS, 8 Mebams and afar. ¢| Kuebler,
OARPIELD Punk. Te Pant | a ap. a ” , Jen, LE a = FLT,
C. 8. Paschal; 10:
SE PARK
1061
Southern Ave, “WAM
M. TPM
“Another Way” -
Washi
A.M, T AL am,
CORDIALLY WELCOME You.
H. Knierim,
& 56th, 9 ANAS Am 4 7:30 eve, un HR Lyuhurs dr, 2 Vioens south
on st. Scheick, 9:30 am, bl
- ns 1 K. Belmont.
Cc
040 and 1.30 P.M.
Carrollton. | ST. JOMN, am fh 0:18 5. A ST. JOHN (Cumberland, Ind.) ° 10:90 8m. Rev. F. G. Brune, 10:33 a. m. sT pauLS IE. 13th and Ca Rev rojd Klingel, 10.00 a
Enna ||
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Baptists to [Vespers Program
Open Drive : {and the Bach choir of the First Pres-
byterian church will sing a Bach
133 Churches. Plan Six-Week | motet for the 3:30 p. m. vespers to[morrow in the Scottish Rite, ca
Program Here. | thedral. Churchmen of 33 Indianapolis | During the vespers, called the
| Baptist congregations will mark the “Cathedral Hour,” the Scottish rite
\Christain Life crusade brief memorial ‘services for
The Rev. George G. Kimsey, pas- | year. tor of the Memorial Baptist church! George Frederick Holler, minister |and moderator of the Indianapolis | of music for the Pirst Presbyterian association, said the program will church, will direct the choir in the open Wednesday and Thursday and | motet, “Jesus, Priceless Treasure,” continue intensively for six weeks. by John Sebastian Bach. “Lighting Afterward “follow-up” procedure | Up Your Stars” is’ the title of the will continue through most of 1946. address to be given by Dr. Vale who Warren M. Bruner, crusade ex- is pastor of the Tabernacle Pres: ecutive committee chairman, will byterian church. Mrs. Leslie A. conduct a meeting for church chair- Helgesson will accompany the men Wednesday noon in the Y. M. choir. C. A. Others assisting with the pro-
At 3:30 Sunday,
Dr. Roy Ewihg Vale will speak [$3
(members-who- have: died during the ;
. - SATURDAY, DEC. 20,1045 = om cores, or NORTH SIDE CHURCH ! tai at ipa Ave.
9th and ERMEL SHORT, Minister EL
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Indianapolis, Ind. Shureh School 9:30am.
oy, EE 10308 m | 1151 Eugene ~~ TA-2041 Zion's League..6.00 pm.| Services Perpetualiy : ening Different, Spiritual Worship ... 7:30pm . a: Pastor, L. E Cleveland] © 930, 10:30, 7:30 . 1400 N. Holmes: Ave. |
COME AND SEE!
: aa Ae Lalor Enns 4 GRANGE 8 STREET = ST. PAULS M0 2% a ML KRUYECKEBERG, + Factor
NAT 82 Bus, RT R \ Si TEMPLE AT I ST.
es STREET
£5 AVENUS AARRY NH dire Fastor rd OURS OF WORSHIF. 54 1LA Mb Pastor AM Ah TRINTY oo i tk ©W(D AT EAST STREND
gt rtm C MAAS. Sustor
2 ON Tih
Tune in “THE LUTHERAN HOUR" Every § Sunday, WIBC. 7 p. m.
An outstanding feature of the gram are the Rev. E. H. Klingel, crusade will be special instruction pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical and
and organization Yor> ministry to Reformed church, and the Rev. returning service men and women
with Harry B. Dines in charge. Prayer services also will be held |
Laymen Coming To Meeting Here
Methodist church.
Part of National Program Christian teaching, Christian social righteousness, missionary out- | reach and stewardship are points of | emphasis selected for weekly meet-| Approximately 20 Disciples of nee de is art of th [Christ laymen from all over the e crusade part of e na-! ‘ , ; t n tional Crusade for Christ in which na fon including those of 45 Marion, churches of the Northern Baptist county churches, will attend the convention are ¢o-operating. The new national liymen's advisory crusading churches expect to raise | commission dinner Jan. 8 in the, $22,000,000 for missions over the Central Christian church. vo -year period. H. B. Holloway, executive secreOther religious events follow: {tary of the department of lay, FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH — Yo istian | ds the quarterly meeting wil} | activities of the United Christian | hold » wh night party New Year's eve | Missionary society, announces that | SOWNEY AY ENU . CaRSTIAY CHURCH | the commission will hold its plenary | students ome for-t | {will receive special ention’ at Student sessions Jan. 8 and 9 in the Hotel | | Recognition day services at 10:35 a Student ing 1 ligt will assist with he maoring in religion | to church laymen will be discussed | |the Rev. r w icgmann will preach and a layman's program outlined e Issues o £] e At 8 p. m. the Rev a Wiegmann [for the brotherhood. and Mrs Wiegmann will entertain the| Harry Hines, Dallas, Tex.. oil 3 8. Downey |oxecutive and representative of the ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHU mom Texas Laymen's League of the] Young people will give the play, “The | Under the direction of Moe Disciples of Christ, will speak on Gladys Banes McColgin tomorrow at 7:48 | ‘Evangelism on the March” at the | The church service men's center willl dinner. old “open house” for all persons who | harmonic choir will sing under the | have heiped in any way in the center, | direction of Prof” Joseph Lautner. C 8. L. Martin, | | Ministers of Disciples churches of {the community will be guests.
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Shir- | RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
ley Johnson will sing accompanied by 8 1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley)
| |
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ner Cupboard” and Dr,
Sgt. Arthur D. Hoover at 4:30 p. Arrangements for ‘he
Olive St. and LeGrande Ave.
A L EMMERT. Pastor “l Dipt\Into the Future Sunday School, 930° A. M \ Preaching Services Address\at 11 A. M. by 1030 A. M and 7:30 P M. E B d tt B k 1 P 8S. 630 M . Bur 8 Watch Night Bervice ur el e acku { Monday, 8 tn 12 P.M
Wednesday Prayer Meeiing, T45 PM
Radio 'Addresz 10 A. M.
—Just—Being-Human—— WIRE 1430 on Your Dial
A Hearty Welcome
Awaits Vi
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH' 57 N. Rural St. |
All Souls
9.30 A M.—Bible School. A class to 4 + suit every study age. nN Sermon, “A Chris- |
"New Year's mesage 61S P.M —Youth Vespers
7.30 P. M.—8ermon, “The Teaching | Commission (Installation of all Bible: School officers.) {! |g
|. Church, 1453 N.- Alabama Modern Religion for Pree Minds
- A Weicome to All Services — ©. A. TRINKLE, Minister ryan Lashbrook |
Christian Science
Churches
of The Mother Church, hyrch of Christ, Scientist ton, Mass.
BROADWAY | BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway and 22d St.
REV. R. M. DODRILL REV. EARLE SHREVE Pastors.
Branch The First
invited HR Qu
The Publie 1s Cordially hy 8 ng Rooms
Services and Pree Rad | : : { Lesson for Sunday, Dec. 30th; - ! “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE"
Morning Services at 11 v'Clock in All Churches I | FIRST CHURCH ) Home of 101 Men's Varaca Bible p ane at Wb Class
Delaware 8% 13th _ R., 526 State Life}
Emery Parks, the Fifty Pirst Street
R. ‘Chilean Rdifice i
fo Choist
Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director
TONIGHT—7:30 P. M. THE DIRECTOR SPEAKS! —Hear— "ROG" MALSBARY
In the Last Rally Message of the Old Year
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Park and Walhut Sts. (Just Off 700 Blocok Massachusetts Ave.) Broadcasting WIRE Sunday Morning, 9 to 9:30—1430 on Your Dial |
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
| Lincoln. Basic questions of interest REV. HARRY R. MERCER
Thursday Midweek Service,
TABERNACLE First Presbyteriag C Chucch
: “ Delaware at Presbyterian Church GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTS d4th and Central GALLOW Tr \ AWO MORNING SERVICES DR. R( EWING VALE 30 and 1b AM. DR. FRANTZ “HAPPY LE ae Ministers Church S8chnol eee. B90 9.30 oo Thible Soho], Young People's meeting ............ 6 10 ‘or VALE, preaching P Thurs. eve, supper & convocation 6 p. m. “CARAVAN
INTO THE NEW YEAR" 715 P.M
Memorial Presbyterian
The Butler-Jordan Phil-| gynqay School, 930
Carrollton && lith—Rev Ralph L O'Dell Church Schooi—930 A 10:45 "THE END IS BETTER THAN THE BEGINNING" Young People's Meeting—6:30 P. M. Thursday Midweek Service, 7:30
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church of Which
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY. Minister Worship, 10.45
“READY”
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and - Pennsylvania Sta.
Irvington Presbyterian
Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves. JEAN 8 MILNER. D D-. Minister Mintsters—J B Ferguson—E. C. McCance AMERICA'S EAR” OF DESTINY” | Chureh School 9°30 Young People, 6°30 RICAS YEAR' OF DES {10:30 A. M.— THE. CLOSING OF THE Dr Alexander E_ Sharp “The Three NURSERY~—-11 A
7:30 P. M.—A religious piay, Gifts.’
___ Supper Lecture, Thursday, 6 P. M.
8
Fairview Presbyterian and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister 930 A M.—~Church Shoot, 10.45 A M. Morning Wyre THE LIGHT OF THE “WorLg®
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER |. PEARCY. Minister unday School, 9:30; Warship, 10:45 A. M Young People, 400 P. M
“The Christ of the Future"
METHODIST CHURCHES
10:45 A. M.—=Worship and Sermon By the
| We Believe— Th Minister "The New Year Should Mean 8 | New Life’ .
Sermon Subjects: “LIVE TODAY”
9 30 A. 'M.—~Church School By DR. MARTIN _ _ 69 P M.—Angelus. Hour for Youth 10:45 AA M. ~ 77 ' . Christmas Drama: North Methodist “THE THREE GIFTS’ at 7:45 P. M.
Church
Meridian at 38th St.
Dallas L. Browning, D. D.
~—~MINISTER .
Youth Cathedral Hour, 6-0 P. M. Church School, 9:30 A. M.
Roberts Park Church
-.y_ Methodist (Since 1821) ii
| DR. Soy 0. CARPENTER. Guest Speaker |
9:30 A M.—Church School 10:40 A. M.=—"IN THE AND OF BEGIN-
| worship, 10: 45, Yotith “Fellowship, 1 P M.
Delaware-at Vermont St. i
i
DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister
GRAC b METHODIST
| East New. Ybrk at Gra OLD CLo0, My ster
Capitol Ave. Methodist
_ CAPITOL AT 3TH ST, FLOYD 8 D. D., Minister ' Chureh hoot 30 Morsing Worship-—10:48 A'New' 2 Year's Message:
J.
M. ~The Twilight Hour Service tor BE. ARN Youth Sermon theme: “Annual Clear- 10 40 ance Sale’ Sermon Au . Youth Worship—Pellowship—8tuidy “THE GLORY OF ot ON
WASHINGTON . STREET.
W. Washington st Warman Ave. ALMON J COBLE, Pastor
you? Fellowship, 1 P. Meme We "Welcome All/Vigitors —
"EAST PARK METHODIST NEW ‘YORK and TEMPLE AVE. DR: O 1EVIS MARTIN, Minister
NING AGA { New Years hd Celebration | § gn AM. —Sunday School. y ¥ 30 A. M'- Worship: /* Recollection.” 10 P.M. —Youth owihn. 7.30 P.M. “CROWDED OUT."
“Come to Church”
Monday,
TEAST 10th ST. METHODIST
2377 EAST {OTH STREET REV. ACHILLEE M. BROWN, -Minister | Chureh School . 0:30 A MM 1]
~ compinis Line Unity Borrowing.
The new Lit- ON, ‘ . 3 . 3 Eve. Sery $00 R.. [ fire, ready for the coming ef.a his own religious project; since its tle Flower church was dedicated the ZI Rev. Albert D. Helsor “4 THIRD CHURCH iw world.” heginriing two-and a half years ARO. next year on Sept. 12. Father Duf-| Ev ANGELICAL AND RIDORMED ‘Supt. of Sudan Interior Mission, “Wash. Biyd. at 4th - He. is chairman of the Youth for fed, who continued as pastor until| NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS Nigeria, Africa, . Eve Serv. 800 RR. osh Edifice Christ’ Winon - FREDERICK R. DARIES, OD D_ PASTOR will preach. URTH CHURC Salvation Arm Citadel erice ® Lake Bihie confer his death in 1939, Wax succeeded... cuiivmur Sesice ¥ whd 1040 A MT ao Pp Pleas 5 Jewre 8 Drive. at Butler 26 SOU CAPITOL AVENUE “fhe” Rev, Pr Jerome A. Pfau. Subject of vermons . ] ‘Mdarning 10:45 am {| Eve serv. #:00 R. R. Church Edifice 3 . ; » an We Per petuate. the : i rr M.--Sknday Schoo Po PILGRIM HOLINESS <M Pfau was granted a leave Christmas Spirits Evening 7:30 p. m. Fier CHURCH A M.—Hbliness Meeting of ‘ablence from his pastorate bes Christmas music. and decorations Cotege " 62na $30 P. M.—Young Peoples ‘Legion, ,~ INTERNAT'L HOQTRA., ‘26. 230 x Ohio cause of ill 1942 9:45 A. M.—Members of the church school Watch Night Services Monday Eve- | Eve Ser, 7:30=R._R Church Edie ink n-y bs Rev. EV Halt® M Seas cause of illness in wil meet in the sanctuary |i nore Tay at 10:30 SIXTH CHURCH ™ vening Salvation Meeting BROOKSIDE HORCH nn roids The original congregation num- | = for «program » pm 1609% Prospect StL tment | Rev. Reiph McCrory Monday. § P M. New, Year's Eve fellow. ® R.. 1611 Prospect. = ADJ. AND MRS. VAN der VUEIT. | PIRST CHORC 30th ‘wna Gare Ga (DCTINE 75 members,’ now “has fi. Ship per) | Communion. and Consecration ete Bows in charge of services. Music by the | | Res &, Nibarger 3618 8 30h 8 [creased——to 2700. and the grade '' 30" M Service of “yorsnip Service. SUNDAY scHOOL ov ALL ‘cRtmeREs om en's- Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director na: E Hun Ha aonb 8t. sched? has grown from 96 to 512 Mars Hill Free. Methodist Chareh Message by To JF -Wgdnadey : ven ins Testimony Wn Ep > , URCH, 1723 B.46th 8 | pupils Rev. George D. Bil -— All Churches st 8 P. { m PUBLIC 18 8 CORDIALLY vite Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave | rerusworsn & Falte, Mars Hil tndpis. | Georg Billeisen ee faery - mm mmimmmm | SECOND FREE METHODIST I ake mil Bu | WEL rn 2 6 | Wilk Persh - i _S BIBLES 1 NS Synge dain |g <BR . ve Interesting School, 9.30A vy , 5 : 2 * BOOKS § | Seman 10-30 ~ \ | | Sunday -School, 9:30 UNITY TRUTH CENTER 5 . ' ° P Ree JOSEPH €. BLACK. . } a | Revival Services Wil DALE NEWSUM. LEADER~AMil. With Onmity Hdatrs.. Kansas City, Mo. Ax [[& TU RES. } "oy rah une a yt y Continue f OAR Chapter House, 824 N. Peis” Ply ay oor Cia ypoor a I" - H Wateh Night Service 3 Manday, 1.30 P. M 1 Morning Worship Opeti Daily texcept Sun.) 10 A M.-4 2. M 0 Pi . . : , y Fe . U ES Monday, §°%0 P. M Watch Night Service 11 A. M.--Morning. Worship ps edb publte tectures, services, Tues. The Hour of Powe | ate Is ™ } “ Th ‘Wed., Pri. eves Thurs. afternoons Church and Sunday School Suppl | 730 PM ™ vd ome " eve DAILY ppiies : Youth Hour, 8.30 | REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN. Minister “OUR RESOLUTIONS" ; " GON MEDITATION. D1 RY : BE-2020,_Ring-+" | Sunday School—9:30 - or. Schedule Books , Available
Classes and Lecture nr Purchasing or THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1621 E. Washington Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor i Sunday Schooi—-8:30_A. M. i
10: % am. —~Morning Service 7:30 p. veri Service
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS: to All Our Priends.
Fee, eon WEST SIDE | CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
“West 11th St. and King Ave. .. Rev, and Mri. Bi Atkinson ‘ Pastors
REVIVAL SERVICES Dec. 30 fo Jan. 13 Nightly at 7: 30
Sunde at 10:30 AM. | Workers: D. DiC YanSlyke
: Prof, Doueles Slack Lantos oma Inthe op 2 Je Joie You |
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JEAN “NATHAN ©
America's Outstanding Youth Evangelists of th f the red] Ell Gospel SEA
Sunday ‘ER
Hear {he songs and sermons of these gifted evangelists.
Opening ’ Services
EVERY NIGHT 7:45 PM.
y : A rst New Yeu sevice Monday, 74 . m.
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- National A mander John ing his. way first official t states since will arrive row - The comm of the most the nation -.. Yived for the . Harbor, the of roses will holiday. week. Bowl footba] played on Ne included in h Leaving Ca mander Stell tour of the will arrive in to address th of state pres of the légion here Jan. 21.
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The adminis 150,000 squar LOCAL ( + DELAY Pfc. Forest of Detective Fogarty of ti dept., has lan ’ three years o Pfc. Hickn Portland, whi worst storms years. Formerly en apolis Power Hickman will ; bury for disc!
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