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~“OUR GREATEST DANGER.” 7:30 P. M.—~“WHAT 18 YOUR LIFE"
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Indianapolis congregations are ‘aware of the potentialities of these ‘and similar facts. As a result, houses, apartments or rooms. While Jones is fictitious, their | symbolizes that of many Many of the ehurchis _amtrt modestly that they have : to do only “as little something” about the crucial matter. But varlous “little somethings” combine to make quite an effort when con‘sidered as 8 whole. All the denominations have sympathetic ears for the housing woes of the discharged serviceman. They seem. eager to lend him a helping) hand in this and in finding a job. President Paul Pfister and th Brotherhood of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church have organized two committees. One, with Louis C. Brandt as chairman, will work on the problem of housing for veterans. Lawrence Roesener, fioads'the other Which will give vid to veterans seeking employmen : The help of the congregation will The Hessel boys, Hartmut (left) and Dieter, play “Jan Kem Po,” be sought and the church paper,| 4 game enjoyed in their missionary home in Japan. Zion Herald, will serve as an adver- ® ‘# . » » o tising ‘medium. Amen Bo Pastor, Family Stage PI or. summer 1. Marin, ster o Pastor, Family Stage Play fiat Noburls Park Motsoist elvuret, . believes more ch people should . I er wie ons | Based on Own Experiences rented. It is his intention to con- : vert the upper floor of his house, By EMMA RIVERS MILNER as soon as he can, into an apart- Times Church Editor : ment to be let to some homeless Conditions surrounding our G. Is in Japan come to life in a play couple. given by the Hessel family of Indianapolis. The Broadway Baptist church has The Rev. Egon Hessel, Mrs. Hessel and their two sons, Hartmut started a Service Men's committee | and Dieter, former residents of the islands, arranged the play themwhich attempts to give counsel and | selves. It deals with various phases of the present-day situation there. aid to veterans in an emergency of Dressed in Nipponese costume, the family impersonates character any kind. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, | types they once knew intimately. pastor, has written countless letters| The most difficult oriental names holdings but it is in no state to of recommendation for job-seeking|roll of their tongues and they(lead the country in its present service men. And on Sunday momn- poe | crisis, : ing, he announces from the pulpit “Christianity has the best chance the needs of others for™%iving quar- of all, if .it can only avail. itself ters. t |of the opportunity. Social servEvery Sunday, there appears in & |ice could be undertaken almost imthe bulletin of the Meridian Heights ' | mediately, with the approval of the * Presbyterian church this notice: populace. Deserted children and “Our church has lost several helpless old people are numerous, members because they could not Hospitals, leprosaria and various find a house or lodging in this part types of asylums are desperately of the city. If you are vacating i needed.” your house or moving away or have [screened by a . The lectures on six Fridays at room to rent, please notify the (blanket, is “helped oo = Loy 18:10 p. m. to be presented in the church first so that we may keep |into” his elaborate extension center by the Rev. Mr. our families together.” Japanese apparel by his wife. Mem- | go) ore: “rhe Igolationism of * ' Acts as Clearing House bers of the audience find them-|p.opiions and Historical Japan.” The Olive Branch Christian [selves possessed of considerable \n-iyarch 1; “Japan's Attempt for church calls itself a clearing house (formation, although sugar Coad w,r4 pominion,” March 8; “The of Information for veterans and With lively entertainment. Religion of Patriotism: Shinto, the church members in the matter of Lecturing at I U. Center Way of the Gods” March 15; housing. “But there been 80| They have been given a glimpse “Buddhism — Made in Japan,” little information to clear,” the Rev. [of the Japanese people since the March 22; “Japan—Country of Two Benton B. Miller, pastor, deplored, |fall of the atomic bomb. The result | Cultures,” March 29; and “Japanese that the associate minister, the Rev.|is a clear idea of what lies ahead Art, Literature and Music,” April 5.
for the Christian church to do among the conquered people. The Hessels have given the play in the First and Meridian Heights Presbyterian churches and will present 1t later in other churches. The Rev. Mr, Hessel also is scheduled to deliver six lectures on “The
LESSON-SERMON SUBJECT IS 'SPIRIT'
“Spirit” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations include the following: “The Lord is Good to all;
and his tender mercies are over all his works.” Psalms 145:9. The lesson-sermon also includes
the Indiana University Extension center. His own story of deflance of the Nazis and escape from Japan
would furnish material for a novel, He is a native of Germany and went to Japan as a representative of the Confessional church of that coun-
try. When the European war broke, he either had to follow Nazi regulations or leave Japan. He left, came here and joined the Presbyterian church. Pastor of Two Churches
Now in addition to lecturing, he serves churches of the denomination in Cambridge City and Connersville. Mrs. Hessel, the daughter of Presbyterian ° missionaries to Japan, taught on the islands for 15 years under the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church in the U, 8. A. “About 440 of the 1500 Protestant churches of Japan were destroyed
.|by incendiary bombs,” the Rev. Mr,
Hessel reports. : “Now, for the first time,” he says, “religious liberty has been se-
.jcured. Shintoism and Buddhism
may easily have a setback. State Shintoism is going to have hard
,|sledding. The priests are really out
of a job. Sect Shinto has its vogue
,|with the masses. Buddhism can car-
ry on becausg of its large material
Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor
| BROADWAY
ERVICE, 7:30 P. M.—Half Hour Gospel Evangelistic Message by Rev. R. M.
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BAPTIST CHURCH | ™
BROADWAY and 22nd Sts. Pastors: REV. R. M. DODRILL—REV, EARL SHREVE
© VICTORY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Honor Given to All Servicemen and Women
February 10 through Easter Sunday, April 21 "Victory Through Christ Crusade"
10:45—Rev. Earl Shreve,
“A Wonderful Deliverance.”
Up the Road.”
the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “From love and from the light and harmony which are the abode of spirit, only reflections of good can*come.” p. 280.
a —————— J. Hutton Hynd Leader of St. Louis Ethical Society Lectures at 11 Wanted: Great Beliefs and Great Believers
Dr. Backus on ‘WIRE, 10 A. M. Lincoln's Religion
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resent E. J. Fricke, lay leader a North Methodist church, in a Laymen’s day address tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW CONGREGA-
TION—The eighth class of the re ligious sehool will give a party Tuesday at the Broadmoor Country club. NORTHWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH— Chaplain Theodore Fisher, who has been absent for three years in the navy, wi
cou class which TE pine give a reception in honor of yg pastor and Mi Pisher tomorrow at
urch. Mr, and Mrs, dr.
the Bunday school workers’ conference Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. The .Rev, Mr. Fisher will outline Sunday school plans at the supper,
Do You Live?” at the men’s dinner day at 6:15 p. m. ALL BOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-— J. Hutton Hynd, head of the Ethical Society of St. Louis, will give the 11 a, m. address tomorrow morning. Dr, E, Burdette Backus, pastor, will appear in exchange before the in Bt. Louis. Later, Dr. Backus will go to Chicago and preside at the annual meeting of the American Humanist association of which he is president.
CHURCH—Reand women of the community will be honored by the Clermont church at a reception Tuesday at 7 p. m. CAPITOL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH . of church, will give the sermons for evangelistic services tomorrow through Feb. 24, Meetings will be held daily except Baturday at 7:30 p. m. The pastor, the Rev. J. Floyd Selig, will lead the singing. WHEELER MISSION—Following a 6:30 P. dinner Tuesday in the mission, the Christian Businessmen's’ committee will lead the evening service. W. H. SBchmelzel will speak; the Dobbs sisters will play Hawaiian guitars; and Joe Morris will sing. E C. Dumond is chairman. BAPTIST CHURCH--The Rev. William Allan, World Mission Crusade director for Indiana Baptists, will speak at the Christian Life Crusade institute Thursday night. ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN C The Opportunity Bible class will observe its annual Friendship day at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. Dr. O. A. Trinkle, pastor, will speak on * plined.” Juanita Caldwell will h UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH—The Rev, Lewis H. McAdow will preach his first sermon as new pastor tomorrow at 10:35 a. m., speaking on “Citizens Worthy of the Good News of
Christ.” CHRISTIAN MEN
Christian Church—Merle Sidener will speak on “Let's Listen to Lincoln” tomorrow mo:
ring. VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Mrs. Iris Mitchell will sing accompanied by Mrs. Clarissa Covington at the 4:30 p. m. vespers tomorrow. The Rev. Donald E. Elder will give the meditation. Arrangements for the music were made by the Y. M. C. A. unit 107 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary,
LAY-EVANGELIST TO GIVE ADDRESS HERE
R. G. LeTourneau of R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. Peoris, Il, will address a mass meeting of Indianapolis citizens March 10 at 3 p. m. in the Pirst Baptist church. Mr. ‘LeTourneau, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of road machinery and a lay-evan-gelist, will come here under the auspices of the Indianapolis Ministerial association.
Fackville Nazarene 30th & Rd. 52, Rev, O. H. MYRICK
Tonight 7:30 Old Fashioned Meeting
Revival to Fotis REV. A. C. HARRIS, Evangelist of Brooklyn, Ind. Special Singing and Music Church of the Advent (EPISCOPAL) MERIDIAN AT 3D STREET REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER
7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—~Church School.
Third
Miss Akard Is Ho Youth Pastor
Named to Deliver Sermon at
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SATURDAY, FEE. §, 1946
. + ||day of the local woman's society Local Churches in Special Sa 0 A er Services Tomorrow
church. Panel members are Mrs.
is society president. ices to be held in Indianapolis| The Women’s Missionary Society churches tomorrow.
Speedway Christian church. Boy |ity Where You Live” at their desScout Troop 66 will take charge |sert luncheon at 1 p. m. in the
home mission study text. Hostesses votions and sitting in a body in the |for the meeting are Mrs. Paul Mesanctuary. loy, Mrs. e Goens, Mrs. John ‘Meeting Life's Requirements’ |{Seybert, Mrs. Dillard Watson and Troop 141 and Cub pack 6 will | Mrs: Carl Switzer. attend services at the Brookside
Tues" | United Brethren church tomorrow | CATHOLICS TO PRAY
morning. The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell will preach on “Meeting Life's Requirements.” ‘Prayers for the “suffering chilIn the evening, state Senator Rob-|dren and homeless and starving ert Lee Brokenburr will speak and |people in the devastated countries the Crispus Attucks Male quartet of Europe and the orient” will be
will at a 7:30 p. m. race relalL wise ] p offered in Catholic churches and
The Downey Avenue Christian |chapels Tuesday, the feast of Our church will be host to Troops 162|Lady of Lourdes, and 19 and to Cub Pack 19 at the] The prayers will be given upon
FOR WAR SUFFERERS
will preach on “A Scout Is Reverent.” The following scouts will be ushers: Eloy Stevens, Leroy Hofmann, James Jacobs Jr., Robert Bohn, Wilbur Galbreath and Richard Wisehart.
Christian Science Churches Branches of The Mother Ch The Pirst Church of Christ, Boston, Mass. Children’s Choir to Sing Louis Fink will preach the chil. dren's sermon at the Boy Scout Sunday service tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The children’s choir will sing and the following scouts will share the liturgical part of the service: Robert Crosby, James Ray, Richard Thornburg, David Thomas and Edward Thoms. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry will preach on “Be Prepared.”
The Publis Is
Invited to Our Services and Free
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Lesson for Sunday, Feb. 10th: “SPIRIT”
Morning Services at 11 o’Clock in All Churches
Meridian at 20th R. R. Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH
of the remainder of the service, act- |church. The book is the current! :|ing as ushers, deacons, leading de-
Chaplain Theo. O. Fisher
Just Returned Home from Japan Sermon Subject: “A Tragedy in Six Words.”
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.—Church Service, 10:40 A. M.
SPECIAL MUSIC
BAPTIST
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
dian and Vermont Streets Carleton W, Atwater, D. D., Pastor v. Edwin L. McClain, Assoc 10:48 A" M Worsh Se! by the 3 . M.—~Wo! h rmon - r: “THE CONFESSION :30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
CHURCHES
TUXEDO PARE-20 N. Grant (4100 east) U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 A, M., 7:30 P. M.
GARFIELD PARK-1061 Southem ave, GC. 8. Paschal, 10:45 A, M., 7:30 P, M. WOODRUFF
PLACE—Walcott at Ru,
‘orship. /by Asso-| Is ©. Trent, 10:45 A. M.-7:00 P. ciate Pastor: “OOME PFO! ME." Thurs, § B. Mo—Christian Life: Crucade| Bt Clair: O. 0 Kimsey, 9:30 and 1:30; ag .» M., : GO, , 9: Institute. Speaker, Dr. E. E tafe oA 1 CROOKED CREEK~N, Mich. RA. & B6th, AVE.—Emerson & E. New York.| Jos. L, Hu :45-10:45 a.m., 7:30 eve, Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M. 1. Hughes, 9:45-1048 a.m., 1:30
L Lyndhurst dr., 3 blocks son of W. Washington st. ©. BH Benois pastor. Services, 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m,
234 East of Central, G. H. O'Donnel}, 10:40 and 7:30 P, M.
SOUS WANES, |
4 Sutter, STPADES FEE NANI, 00 Peck; KT RK 2000, ST PETERS os 8 NORDSIECX. eater
WiLL HOURS: 8:40 & 10:30 A. M. ——————————————————
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METHODIST CHURCHES
EAST PARK METHODIST
NEW YORK and TEMPLE AVE DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:30 A. M.—Worship. “FERVENT In SPIRIT.”
6:00 P. M.—Youth Pellowship. 7:30 P. M.—Evening service.
Capitol Ave. Methodist - CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SEELIG, D.D. Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
10:45 A. J Morning. Worship. Great Gospel Verbs.”
10:43 A. M.—Worship and Sermon By the Minister
"MUST MEN HATE?"
9:30 A. M.—Church School 6-9 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth
North Methodist Church
Meridian at 38th Street
Dallas L. Browning, D. D.
|= EVERYONE WELCOME EVERY "SAT." NITE
ST. MARK'S YOUTH DOES IT!
UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline
tescsessssnnnes
Attending Sunday School snd Church Doesn't Cost! It Pays Dividends.”
A Priendly Welcome Awaits You at THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 17th and Broadway
Rev. A. C. BROOKS, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church, 10:48
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL 64th and College Rev. William Burrows, Rector
Sunday, 8 A. M.—Ho Communion 9:30 A. M,—Chur 8chool.
11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and Sermon.
UNITY TRU
SUNDAY SERVICES D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. 9:30 A. M.—8unday School
11:00 A, M.—Morning Worship, Sermon: “The Value of Observation.”
{omplete line Unity Books available fo for Unity Magazines taken. Tel.
11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer 3:00 P. M.—Break! Ground for ti Church at 61st amd Meridian.
TH CENTER
—Aflll, With Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo. DALE NEWSUM, LEADER
Daily activities in Center Room, Clay« pool Hotel. Open Daily, 10a. m., 4p. m,
Wednesday service, 8 p. m., REV. DONNA NEWSUM Bubject—'"The Open Door to Supply.” r purchase or borrowing. Subscriptions
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asker Preacher
Surprise Features f 0 Evan elistic Dar Whe Sepoot. , 7:30 th Hour, Chorus practice........ Solos, Duets, Quartets, Choruses. “THE HOUR OF POWER,” Thurs...
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Wilkins and Pershing—MA-9871 (W. Indpls. Car, 2300 West) JOSEPH C. BLACK, Minister
THE "CALVARY HOUR W-I-S-H 8:00 A M.
SUNDAY
Raymond G. Hoekstra
Minist ‘A CALVARY TABERNACLE 002 Fletcher Ave. :
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"LET'S LISTEN TO LINCOLN"
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RALLY TONIGHT AT. 7:30
HEAR Rev. Lawrence Dunning FIRST U. 8. CHURCH Park and Walnut Sts. “Rog” Malsbary, Founder-Director
Broadcast Each Sunday,
at 13th Be. Serv. S00, BR, $36 Beate Lite MINISTER 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Service. THIRD CHURCH } Sermon by REV. A. M. BROWN SHE GROUP Bre. Serv. 8:00. R R. Chareh mates. || We Believe Song Director, REV. J. FLOYD SH (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) 2 Sauaca Sutter. || “CETistisnity Is o Battie, Not « Dream”| WASHINGTON STREET ual ayn . Bve. Serv. 5:00. & R. Church Sermon Budjects: W. Washington at Warman Avenue Open Daly, 11 to 6. Phone PR-4254 FIFTH “The Personality of Jesus” ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor turday until 4:00 Co na. By DR. MARTIN - Wowie . PULL UNITY LITERATURE Bve. Ber. 1 R. Church Bdifice BATE 3:30.44. urch School CENTRAL p009% Prospect St “Is Religion Becoming » Racket?"—Forum "Sanctuary Windows" CHRISTIAN CHURCH 745 P. M. No. TI. “SWEET SINGER OP ISRAEL." Sires SUNDAY SCHOOL CHURCHES 5:00 P. M.—Vesper Hour for Youth. Dettware 0 Nort) 4 " AT na A Roberts Park Church 7:45 P. M.—Chapel Hour. a W..A. SHULLENBERGER, ings tn All Chufches 8% 8 P.M" Methodist (Sines 1821) GC R A C E Morning Worship... 10. 10:45 A. M Del at Vermont Street Sermon; *
DR. SUMNER & MARTIN, Minister METHODIST EAST 10th ST. METHODIST 2 RNOLD CLEGG: Minister
Sermon Themé 10:40 A. M.
9: . “A LAD HERE’ Worst BOROGL +: vexnss oe AM Youth Fellowship, 7 P.M. : T THE KINGDOM’ y . Youth Fellowship... ....... 7:00 P. M. We Welcome All Visitors
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
Tabernacle Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church
34th and Central Delaware at Sixteenth
GEORGE AR DR. ROY EWING VALE RUSSELL GALLOWAY REV. HARRY R. MERCER TWO MORNING SERVICES
9:30 and 11 A. M. DR. FRANTZ - INESS IN GREAT WATERS" BYs PSALMS 107:23
Church School cane 3: Youn eople’s meeting ....e....00. x Thurs, eve,, supper & convocation... p.m,
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN _
The Yisoxe Churin Sr Which Hen War eecher w ister ion and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D., Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M. “BUT CAN WE FORGIVE OUR ENEMIES?"
CHURCH SCHOOL—9:48
9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship
Dr. Vale “THE GLORY oF THOSE WHO Thursday Midweek Service, 7:15 P. M.
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45. “BE PREPARED’
Memorial Presbyterian
Carrollton at 11th—Rev. ph L. O'Dell NURSERY—11 A. M. Church School—9:30 A. M. WESTMINSTER “UNO MEANS ONE'—10:45 A. M. Ws N. State (1T00 East) Young People’s Mesting—6:30 P. M. | SAGO), "0. Worsttp 10:45 A. M. Thursday Midweek Service—-7:30. Young People, 4:00 P. M. ‘ Fairview Presbyterian | Irvington Presbyterian
Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves. 46th and Capitol Ave. Ministers—dJ, B. Ferguson—E. C. MoCanc VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister
Chureh School, 9:30. Young People, 6:3 —Ch 1 10:30 A. M.— ‘THE KINGDOM OF GOD 9:30 A. M. urch School. IR 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.
8:45-9:15 a. m., WIR
CARROLLTON AVE, 44th Rev. Richard Rettig, 10:45 FIRST, 3104 EB. 10th,
Rev. Robt. ©. Windhorst, 1 BECOND, 908 Shalby Rev. W. Pranklin
0 a m. Bt. Lahr, 10:30 a. m.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES CORDIALLY WELCOME YOU
and Carrollton. | ST. JOHN, 852 San a.m. v.
PLEASANT RUN BLVD. Hoefgens, Penn. | ZION, New
ders, Rev. E. A. Plepenbrok, 10:15 a. m.
ST. JOHN (Cumberland, Ind.) Rev. Ralph L. Weisser, 10:30 a. m. Rev. F. 8 iy 3% am FRIEDENS, 8. Alabama and Parkway, ST, PAUL'S (E.), 13th and Carrollton. Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, 10 a. m. Rev. E. Harold Klingel, 10:00 a m. GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleasant Run, 8.D.|8T. PAUL Til N, Belmont. Rev. Norman H. Schuilts, 10:30 a. m. Rev. Ta og Ry 10 &. m. IMMANUEL, 8, New Jersey and Prospect. | TRINITY, Perkins-Raymond, Rev. Clarence E. Sitler, 10 a. m. Rev. Wm, H. Knierim, 11:15 &. m
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BUTLER-JORDAN Prof. Joseph Lautner, Dir.
Rev. Frederion) B. Daries, 9 and 10:40 || BRASS ENSEMBLE ION, Post Rnd 400 Troy AVL um. | Robert H. Burford, Dir.
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MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesday, 8 P. M., Bible Class .. Friday, 8 P. M, Y, P. Services | James E. Petty, Pastor.
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# % % “VICTORY DAY” & % *
To Honor Those Servicemen Who Brought Victory
101 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
Sunday—February 10th—9:15 A. M.
PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
HOWE HIGH SCHOOL
Sahara Grotto—Manual Training R. O. T. C—=Y. M. C. A.—Universal Club—De Molay—Eli Lilly—Tech R. O. T. C.—Assn, Retired Railroad Employees—De-Molay Parent Council— American Legion—Sahara Grotto Legion Post—Clemons Truck Lines—Schone Athletic Assn,
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Serviceman Wearing Uniforms or Discharge Buttons Will Receive Victory Roses
VINGTON TODAY.” 7:30 P. M.— THE GAUNTLET” and toe “MAN'S NEED FOR GOD" d
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22nd and Broadway
Special Program
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Rev. R. M. Podrill, Teacher
RADIO BROADCAST STATION W:l-S-H : Rev. Earl Shreve, Song Leader
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