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A | teaching her class in the school of i| ehureh. shine class. Over

kept her away.

few sessions. “Only ja Slough the church an ado over her

mpousinle. Elis ‘making qut ng BE

~ The town of retiring, but will continue as to br meds 3

always. There is only rejoicing, no atmosphere of valedictory, about the K RIST AX | festivities, New chiters wil bos Dn Four Chafter Members "quan Lacy wl In the Sunshine class are four n > {women who were among the charter members. Mrs. QGrieb began to teach them when they came out of

the [the primary department in 1912. They, with other members of the ~The class, were hostesses at a dinner

“Lynhurst Church

_ Plans Reviva

ago when she was a girl in her 20s.

up, the class program also “grew up” under Mrs. Crieb's . hand. Small school girls, at first, were content to hold the monthly social and business meeting of SunOne the shine class on Saturday afternoon role of| Personal Interests later made Swiss bell ringers playing their set Saturday an inconvenient day and of 42 Bwiss hand bells. Music of Sunday afternoon was substituted. the trombone, the tiple, the vibra-| After a few years, the girls began harp and the hand saw also will be (to have “dates” and a week-day ited in the meetings for which evening became the meeting time.

Presently there were weddings, preceded each time, to this very day, by Sunshine “showers” given for ‘the prospective bride. And when the brides became mothers, Mrs. Grieb and the class members 3 A M-—Holy Comm were among the very first visitors Sunday, union | to view the new babies and exclaim Ee A. M~Chuich School. over their very special charms,

“Sunshine” Is Motto

Since the little girls who formed the class took for its motto, “scatter sunshine everywhere,” they have continued to try to live accordingly. They joined the Riley Cheer guild some years ago and work constantly for it, calling themselves the “Just Be Glad” chapter of the guild. Another project to which various class members made contributions is the new parking lot adjoining Zion chureh. The lot was purchased by the church as a memorial to the congregation’s servicemen. Studies Each Day

Mrs. Grieb gives a part of each day to preparing herself to teach the Sunday school lesson: ‘were to drop in upon her when she has a bit of leisure, after, caring for the friend for'whom she serves a8 companion, you would see her poring over the Bible or other religious literature, She and her late husband, John, sang for 30 years in the Zion choir. Among the most cherished keep- | W sakes of some of the class members are tiny, white painted crosses made by Mr. Grieb from the wood used in the “old” Zion church.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

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\ Mrs. Era Grieb Serves for Half Century at Zion Church

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor lf oomtary. of Bunce re a Bva Gilab ik skye

the Zion Evangelical and Reformed

‘For the past 34 years, Mrs. Grieb has been instructor of the Sun: Over the period of half a Hundred years, she has missed very illness, or a serious reason which made ‘attendance

Pageant Features Event at Church

The pageant, “Stewardship Through Peace,” will climax an all day meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service Thursday in the Roberts Park Methodist church. Mrs. J. 'H. Smiley, spiritual life secretary, will direct the afternoon program of “Peace Through the Way of the Cross” which includes the pageant. The meeting will open at 11 a. m. with a business session followed by a quiet hour also in charge of Mrs. Smiley. A birthday luncheon served at tables decorated to suggest the months of the year

will follow.

New officers taking part in the pageant include Mrs. C, C. Shriver, president, and the. following: Mrs. Ann Kennedy, Mrs. Bruce Osmon, Mrs. W. H. Cooper, Mis. Adelaide

.| Edwards, Mrs. Margaret -Laughlin,

Mrs. Calvin Clymer, Mrs. Jesse Franklin, Mrs. Herbert Lacy, Mrs. K. W. Carr and Mrs. Smiley, Mrs. W. H. Day, soloist, will sing.

LESSON-SERMON TOPIC TO BE HELD

“God” is the subject for the lesson-sermon in all Churches of

+ | Christ, Scientist, tomorrow.

The Bible citations include the following: “And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols for ye are.the temple of the living God.” 11 Cor. 6:16. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “For true happiness, man must harmonize with his principle, divine love,” p 3317.

CASE WILL ASSUME CLASS PRESIDENCY

Earl Case will assume his duties as new president of the Christian Men Builders class in installation ceremonies at 9:30 a. m. ‘omorrow. He will be given the gave. y Elmer Wilson, retiring president. Other officers to be installed in the classroom in the Third Christian church include Marion Catlin, Dale Conger, Ray Blankenship, Cappy Polter, Kenneth Mason, Wendell Phillips and Ray Banta. Merle Sidener, who continues as teacher, will give a New Year's address on “New Days on Deposit.”

Affiliated With PRAYER GROUP | Mo.) ( a nsas 0. DR. RECs CK ELIAS

BE. Market 8t., Room 502 Opin Dally, 11 to 8. Phone PFR-4254

Saturday until 4:00--FULL LINE oRTTY

“NORTH SIDE CHURCH _

Pugens A got Ave, Services Evangelistic % 8. for you orship Bervice 130 3 Evangelistic Bervice. 1:30 Youth Services .... 0 Always special music and singing. You wi always be welcom

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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH yma "SHELBY FREE

ASSEMBLIES GOD WEST SIDE GOSPEL JASERNACE a. TE Evangelist, al Broadens Sungai pod le 5AM

OF Zriist

Tussday Night Bible Courses in Pull Bwing, 7:30 P.M. HO CREED SUT CHRIST, NO BOOK BUT THE BIBLE

_ "WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 819 8. Denison St. 4500 West, % block South of West Washington.

SPECIAL SPEAKER, 8:30 and 7:30 P. M~LYLE PRESCOTT _ MiMootty Ju iiruee tm Vii Liu

i ow bil ” £2 d Preaching Sena vis eka ds estan ans 11:00 A M. paoroncs cox Bile Study Manat Se dba knws cu ete Ven are 10:00 A. M. ’ ot BEIVIOR .. iiss irra sires 7:00 P. M. pe ; Wednesday Evening Bible Study ...... Seunidvwe 7:45 P. M. 6, 7:30 P. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister : GA. 1742 ge CHURCH OF CHRIST Study, Hod: pny tn aon ahi] Bible Skudy, P46 A. M. 1 es aan of time. 1st Cor. 9:34:27,

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{Plan Prayer ‘Week Rites|

Irvington Ministers Ready for Nightly Worship. The Irvington~ Association of Ministers will sponsor six different speakers in talks on “The Lord's Prayer” during the Universal Week of Prayer tomorrow. ‘The meetings will be held dally ‘at 7:30 p. m. through Friday in.the Irvington Presbyterian church. The Rev. Ray Oloyd Downs, pastor of the Northminster Presby terian church, will give the introductory talk tomorrow night, “Our Father . . . Be Thy Name"

" {will be discussed by the Rev. Ed-

ward ©. McOance, agsistant host pastor, Monday night. The Rev. R.

, |. Keicher, vicar of St. Matthew's

Episcopal church, will speak on “Thy

day night. Additional speakers and their subjects ere: ‘Give Us . . . Dally

Bread,” Wednesday night by Dr, John B. Ferguson, host pastor; “Forgive Us . . . As We Forgive,” Thursday night, Dr. Clarence A. Shake, pastor of the Irvington Methodist church; “Deliver Us from Evil,” Friday night, Dr. F. W. Wiegmann, pastor of the Downey Avenue Christian church.

Mrs..Powell Takes Gavel of Class

Mrs. Cleao Powell will be installed as. president of the Girls’

Ot h er newly elected officers who will officially assume their duties tomorrow include Mrs. Ruth Clarke, Miss Adria Delks, Mrs. Leila Lutes and Mrs. Lilian Brown, all four vice presidents. Mrs. ‘Marguerite Lyst will be installed as recording secretary; Mrs. Lulu Cobb, treasurer; Miss Pauline Netherland, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Mary Lou Thatcher, visitation secretary, and Miss Martha Shaw, corresponding secretary.

Mrs. Powell

Missionary Will “Speak Tuesday

Miss Virginia M. Clark, missionary to Africa, will speak at the luncheon meeting of the woman's society Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. in the First Baptist church. Miss Clark, who is sponsored by the United Christian Missionary society, expects to return to her African station in March. The theme of the meeting at which she

the Flame of Spiritual Freedom.” Miss Patricia Brown will ‘sing a group of three songs, and Mrs. William Thornton will ive Ane benediction. Mrs. Franklin /C. Schimpf, president, will preside. :

MISSIONS OFFICIAL

The Rev. E. K. Higdon, executive

{secretary of oriental missions for

the United Christian Missionary society, will talk on “How to Find God” tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Centenary Christian church. The women of the church will conduct the service to mark Woman's Missionary day. Mrs. James Cecil will introduce the speaker and

THE INDIANAPOLIS TOMES eee Bishop Stoney of New Mexico, er Talks in Local Church Sunday|s: ==

The Re. fev. James M. Stoney,|

will speak is “Thy Spirit Kindles|.

WILL BE SPEAKER

bishop of New Mexico and Southwest Texas, will preach the sermon

tomorrow in the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Bishop Stoney, whose headquarters are ih Albuquerque, will speak ‘again tomorrow to young, people at 7 p. m. evensong in All Saints Episcopal cathedral. He has come to Indiafiapolis, primarily. to present the cause of the reconstruction and advance fund of the, Episcopal denomination. The fund will be used for overseas relief and the rehabiiltation of missions. Tea to Be Served Following the bishop's address tomorrow aftéimoon, the diocesan House of Churchwomen, Mrs, Willis B. Conner Jr., president, and women " |of the Advent church will be hostesses for an Epiphany tea. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher, rector of the church, will preside at the Epiphany service, and the Rt. Rev. R. A, Kirchhoffer, bishop of

for the Epiphany service at 3 p.m.|

Bishop James M, Stoney

the - diocese, will pronounce the benediction. The feast of Epiphany commemo~ rates the manifestation of Christ to the gentiles and the wise men. During the season, therefore, the churches are acous to turn their thoughts to missions and peoples of other lands.

"SERMONS IN SONG" TO BE BROADCAST

“Sermons in Song,” a new series of religious programs, will be broadcast each Sunday beginning at 7:06 p. m. over station WFBM by the Assemblies of God. program originating in Springfield, Mo., will be carried by 136 radio stations in 34 states and in all states of the natibn as soon as outlets are secured, the denomi-

_{national council announced. ‘The

Rev. Ernest 8. Williams, general

[superintendent of the assemblies, will speak; a string ensemble -will

play, and a 50-voice chorus will sing. 2 STARTS CLASSES FOR CATHOLICS

The Very Rev. Msgr, John J.

] Doyle will conduct a series of classes for Catholic laymen begin-

ning Friday night and continuing weekly through Feb. 15 in the Knights of Columbus hall. The classes are sponsored by the Catholic Evidence guild of Indianapolis, of which the Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens is monitor and Thomas D. Sheerifn, president. Msgr, Doyle is a member of the Marian college faculty. The series, tHe third presented by the guild, attempts to refresh Catholic men in their knowledge of of the church.

MISSIONARY TO SPEAK The Rev. J. D. MonEomery. missionary to Argentina, will speak at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow in the Garfield Christian church.

SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE Olive St. and LeGrande Ave. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M Preaching Services,

10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. J N.Y. P. 8, 6:30 P. M.

Wednesday Prayer Meeting, T4 P. M.

A Hearty Welcome Awaits You

Church of the Advent (EPISCOPAL)

MERIDIAN AT 33D STREST REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER

7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon.

3:00 P. M--Bvening PI Prayer and Saimen. |

Moss Stone D.D. Service” wi be followed by tea in parish house. 7:30 P. M.—Young People’s Fellowship.

Salvation Army Citadel

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.—8unday School. 11:00 A. M.~Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.—Young “Peopl¢’s Legion. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.

ADJ. AND MRS. VAN der VLEIT, officers In charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director.

preside.

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

FREE LECTURE ON Entitled: RELIGION

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THE SIX CHURCHES OF - CHRIST, SCIENTIST INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ANNOUNCE A

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/ Member of the Board of Lectureship of Thg Mother Church,

IN MURA? THEATRE » MICHIGAY “AND NEW JERSEY STREETS MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1946, AT 8:00 P. M. /:

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

OF LOVE”

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AT THE BIBLE CHURCH

3851 E. New York St. SUNDAY, JAN. 6 THROUGH JAN. 20 7:45 Every ‘Night "Except Monday = | JAMES E. PETTY, Pastor

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Rev. Edwards to Open Pastorate

The Rev. Arthur Edwards will preach his first. sermon as new pastor of the Fairfax Christian church tomorrow: He is a student in the Butler school of religion, from which he Will be graduated “with” a BD. degree in June. For the past two and a half years the Rev. Mr. Edwards has been ministering to the Christian church“at Boswell, Ind. He was born in the state of Washington, received his college « education at the Pacific Lutheran college and other institutions of higher learning in the northwest and served pastorates in Washington and Oregon. Mrs. Edwards, the daughter of the Rev. K. C. Hendricks and Mrs. Hendricks, former missionaries to Japan, spent her early childhood in that country, She, the Rev. Mr. Edwards and theiy two children will live in the Fairfax parsonage at 443 Alton ave.

FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS

30th and Gale (Brigh wood Sauliey or ngs

REY. RE NIB TBARG Minister. No Broadoass Sunday, L-2: “GLEAMS O: AWIsE Sunday School Moming

sess usnnn

ng— Woy 7:30 P.M.

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Ch The Pirst Church of Christ, Scien Boston, Mass.

The Publis 1s Cordially Invited to Our 3 Futile 1 Sorgially Iiytted (R.R.)

Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 6: “GOD.”

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Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches FIRST CHURCH Meridian as 0th R. R. Church Rdifice SECOND CHURCH

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ; Wh and Blisvale sts. os A dy. Seponl. M~Mirning Worship. Sermon; “COME.”

.1621 B. Washington

DAR Chapter House, 834 N. Penn. 1 A Eoin Worn

“THR a. or INCREASE" Sunday 8School-—9:30 wyy. Classes and Lectures

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_ SATURDAY, JAN. 5,

Bible JORNSON, * Minister

"FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday School-9:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M.—“The Manner of Divine Love.” 1:30 P. M—Rev, H. N. Dickerson, Guest Speaker

Victims CHORES PskazoteY Frm

"0 w. 31st Street

J. 8. JOHNS, Minister

Rev. OC. B, Cox, Pastor

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Service Sunday A - REV. MAR Whb Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo. | Pastor 2 Yai Dally actyiios—Tioome. WwW. Cornep Chairman Pr gor (exce) Said A MPM I lt pI Wed "PEL. eves, & Thurs. afternoons RIVERSIDE NOON MEDITATION DAILY 1340 ROACHE TR TR og S0er - THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN o Yastowing, HERMAN R [ii ST. M "NEW DAYS ON DEPOSIT" UNITED | by Merle Sidener Prospect ar A Stimulating Challenge for 1046. Rev. Thor Special Music nd Instalistion of Now Offioers Dunia Seta CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Ine. FOURSQUARE

Evangelistic Song Leader, and REV,

Park and Walnut Sts.’

METHODIST

Broadcasting WIRE Sunday Morning, 9 to 9:30—1430 on Your Dial

"CHURCHES

Woodlawn Avenu 9:30 and 10:48 A. )

1TTH AND BROADWAY

m— Wednesday and El GC hd vot ga 3 aa ——— Rev. R. L § RALLY TONIOHI CEN Delaware ant (700 DR. W. A. SHUL Rev Roger ,. Pounder -Direstor mon THE Afternoon at 3:00 = . SINGSPIRATION RALLY with ah 1 BILL TERRELL Youth Pellowship DEWEY WHITWELL of Neshville, Tenh. CHRIST FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH post (Just Off 700 Block Massachusetts Ave.) ®2 West Pal

10:45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon By the Minister

HOLY COMMUNION and MEDITATION “MORE THAN A MEMORY"

9:30 A. M.—Church School 69 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth

North Methodist Church

Meridian at 36th Street

Dallas L. Browning. D. D.

Capitol Ave. Methodist

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup jer. fommunion, meditation. w 6-8 P, M.—The Twilight Hour Service for Youth. A cordial welsome to Joh. Worship—Fellowship—8tudy 4

WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Avénue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

10:40 A. M.—Holy Communion. “What he Lord Requir

EAST 10th ST. METHODIST REV. A » Bl BROWN Cinister Church School A. Worship, 10:40; Youth Fellowship. TP. M.

We Believe ys “Happiness 1s Not Found But Created” 9:45 A. M.—Church Sermon Subjectst 10:40 A. ML —acund “QUITERS" By BR MARTIN a Vi 10:45 A. M. “THAT WHALE STORY" PILGRIM ot T45 P.M INTERNAT'L HDQ

Rev. EB. V. Rev. Ralph McC Rev. R. E. Nibar CHURCH Rev. E.

NORTH CHY Rev. T. J. Preuse

Youth Osthedral Hour, 8 P.M. Church School, 9:30 A. M.

Roberts Park Church

Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street

on Sham» a we A he First F GRACE a a Herbert Hu! EO, om i W *10:45+Mon A Bs: Waa Elden H. Mills THE HOLY COMMUNION guest Youth Fellowship, TP. M ai —————— We Welcome All Visitors “. EAST PARK METHODIST Jay NEW YORK and TEMPLE AVE. dm - DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN, Minister They & 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. ri WDA Mem TOREBID:L +72 New Yi 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. %w The

7:30 P. M.—"Evangel of Christ.”

Come to Church

BAPTIST CHURCHES

Bultwale at 13th Eve. Sery. 5:00. R. R., 536 State Life

Wash. Blvd. at 34th

FOURTH CHURCH

1600% Pros; St. RR, 1511 pect.

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN All CHURCHES

Wednesd Evening br? al Meetn day ings in MN

All Churches st 8 P.

Mars Hill Free Methodist Church

Parfisworth ai Foltz Mais, Hill, Indpls. ars Hill B

9:30—8unday School. Be Bure to Attend!

REVIVAL

TO CONTINUE

REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister BE-3020, Ring «

,- ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

§7 NORTH RURAL STREET

9:80 A. M.—Bible school. Goal 900, 10:45 A. M—VSTARE ra Sermon tople: “START RIGHT.”

7:30 P. M.—8erman: “A SOUL WEIGHED GAINST THE WORLD."

| A Church With: New Testament Message

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor

Bve.. Serv, 8:00. R. R., Church Bdifice. || Rev. Edwin L. McClain, Associate Pastor.

9:25 A. M.—Bible School.

10:45 A. M.—Worship Communion. rmon by pasto! CG

“COURAGE,” broadcast over Wire at 11:30 A. M. 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship, T30P. M-Worhip, Sermon by assoclate pastor 1 Believe in Prayer.”

and

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York. Peter Vroom, 9:30 A. M,, 7:30 P, M.

GARFIELD PARK—1061 Bouthern =a C. B. Paschal, 10:45 A. M,, 7:30 P.

WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E Mic L C Jvent, 10:45 A. ML.-T:00 P. M.

AL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W i GA Emer 30 ana

CROOKED OREEK—N. M ch. Rd. & Jos. L. Hughes, en am, 17:30 LYNHURST--] Kyau dr. 3 ble of W, Washington st. Cc. H pastor. Services, 9:30 a.m. and 7:30

FCENTRAL—23d East of Central

TUXEDO PARK~29 N. Grant (4100 sasth U. B. Clutton, 9:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

G. H. O'Donnell, 10:40 and 7:30 F. M

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church 4th

and Central

| DR. ROY EWING VALE

7 9:30 A. M.—Bible School

10:45 A. M.~-Divine Worship DR. VALE Preaching “THE HIGHWAY TO OGREATNESS" Midweek Service, 7:16 P. M.

Meridian Heights Central ‘Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:48. “AS CHRIST LOVED THE CHURCH"

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. . RAGAN, Minister

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VIRGIL D. 9:30 A. M.~Church School. 10:45 A M.—Morni Worship.

“A NEW R'S PRAYER"

REV. HARRY RK. MERCER |,

First Presbyterian Cl Church

9 Young People’s Meeting. .....eouvv sd Thurs. eve., supper & convocation. wh

' Memorial Presb Carrollton at 1lith-—Rev. Ra urch School—9:30

ORST Yo oung People’s Meeting—6:30 P. Thursday Midweek Service, 7:

SECOND PRESBYTERIA The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher wad Ministes Vermont and Pennsylvanis Sts, | JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D, Minister } Morning Worship, 11 A. M. COMMUNION

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CHURCH SCHOOL—9:48 NURSERY~11 A. M.

America's Outstanding Youth Evangelists of the Full Gospel

This Great REVIVAL

Continues Singing—Preaching Tonight—7:45 SUNDAY

11 A. M..7:45 P. M.

EVERY NIGHT—7:45 Except Monday,

"CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Avenue RAYMOND . HOEKSTRA,

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WELCOME ’ Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves. A CORDIAL TO ALL WESTMINSTER Ministers). B. Ferguson—&. C. M You Save B O. 4 TRINKLE, Minister Bast) Church School, 9:30. Young Peoples. 6: : \ 44 KN. State. (1700 10:30 A. M.—"ONCE_MORE AT THE Men's Suit CO. R. Hamiltén Gaynell Lashbrook WALTER L PEARCY, Minister GINNING.” s y 0:48 A. M.' 7:30 P, M.—Rev. Ray Dow Muste wl. Organs Sunday hi Fuse $008. 4 ! the Union Week ot sy 8 { 600 60000000000000 CASE | 215 N. Senate

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