Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1946 — Page 4
"man Elder, state chairman of the
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Local Fiachpporiont Will Honor Dr. Lampe Here.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER "4 Times Church Editor’ Presbyterians of Indianapolis and the community will welcome Dr. William Blakeman Lampe of St. Louis in a special Moderators day . service tomorrow night. Dr. Lampe, who represents 2, 000 presbyterians as moderator of ‘the General Assembly of the Presbtesion church in the U. 8B. A, will speak at 7:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, He : was elected to the highest office of "his denomination last May in Minneapolis, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, Tabernacle Church pastor, preceded him as moderator in 1944-45. . Processional Planned The midwest is the scene of Dr. Lampe’s work and education. He was born in Illinois in 1885 and for 25 years has been the pastor of the West Presbyterian church of St. Louis. He served on the per- : manent judicial commission, or the supreme court of his denomination, from 1929 to 1037, and has been a member of its general council since 1942, Elders, deacons and trustees of the 42 congregations in the Indianapolis presbytery will march into the church in processional tomor-
He is surrounded by articles from
and embroideries,
Albert Berlier, above, will show many curios he collected during service overseas at the Military, Antique and Hobby fair tomorrow from 1 to 10 p. m. in the auditorium of the Little Flower Catholic church, Mr. Berlier, who was a staff sergeant and saw action in four invasions, is holding a receptacle for holy water made of a sea shell.
many nations—wooden shees from
Holland, a German helmet, Morrocan shoes, a flare gun, a pipe, lace
row night and sit together in the front pews. The Tabernacle choir and Naomi Pryor, soloist, will sing, directed by Paul R. Matthews. Rev. Ragan to Preside The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, moderator of the presbytery and pastor of the Fairview church, will pre-
Members of St. Paul's Episcopal church are expected to gather side and introduce the speakers.|from far and near to share in the These include Governor Gates, |making of motion pictures of the Frank Zoll, director of the state|congregation for the church recPresbyterian Restoration fund; Bow= | ords tomorrow. The pictures will be “shot” as the fund raising committee, and Dr.|narishioners gather for worship toHurdle Allan Drake of Kokomo,|morrow morning. Children will moderator of the Indiana synod.| come from the Roberts room to join Dr, Alexander E. Sharp is executive their parents for the services, A secretary of the synod. religious ‘motion picture will be The denomination is now actively | presented to the children earlier in fund of $27,000,000 for post-war| Tomorrow will be the first Sunneeds at home and abroad which|qay in the last Lenten Loyalty seatomorrow's meeting has been|gn gt. Paul's membership expects planned to aid. It is the largest is observe in its historic location _ amount any single church has ever|gt New York and Illinois sts. Next
St. Paul's Episcopal Church To 'Shoot' Movies Tomorrow
year, it 1s hoped the new church at 61st and Meridian sts.” will be completed. A tree-planting ceremony will be held on the site at’ 3 p.m., March 17, motion pictures of groundbreaking ceremonies on Feb. 10 will be shown March 24; holy baptism and the office of instruction are scheduled for Mothering Sunday, March 31, and the mite-box service at 3 p.m. Easter. All these events are planned especially for the church school. The Rev, William Burrows will preach on the theme, “The Church as the Extension of the Incarnation,” on Sundays in Lent. His subject tomorrow will be “The Church’s Faith.”
attempted to collect at one time. Tadliana’s quota 1s $864,000, BETH-EL ZEDECK SEEKS NEW RABBI
Qutstanding Occasion Julian Freeman, president of the
In addition to Mr. Zoll and Mr. Elder, others on the state fund rais-Beth-El Zedeck congregation, has announced that a committee will
ing committee are Dr. Vale, Charles H. Bvatg; tue seek a new rabbi for the temple. Rev. W. R. Graham and Mrs. R. B, The Beth-El pulpit became vacant with the resignation of Rabbi Israel
- Btewart, Lafayette; Rev. «|Chodos, who has moved to New York.
The committee includes Jacob
© any presbytery. The congregation ' usually assembles well ahead of time and the church is filled to cabefore the processional winds inside. Such the case is ex-
Cooper, Edward Dayan, Lester Engel, Robert Greenberg, David Hollander, Al Levinson, Max Plesser, Nathan Regenstreif, Leo Selig, Bert
oh Sicanoff, Marshall Sherman and CHRIST TEMPLE Aaron Unger. (Apostolie Faith)
'MAN' IS SUBJECT OF LESSON SERMON
“Man” is the subject of the les-
403 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P.M
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Apostolic) 818 E. Bt. Clair 8. |. cormon in all Churches of HD. #153 5 AXDEREON, Mite - u.| Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. Vin reer 3 PM-| The golden text is: “The steps Y PUBLIC INVITED “7 of & good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way.” WESTBROOK CHURCH [por #7 bs 41 (Nazarene)
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: “The spiritual man’s consciousness and individuality are reflection of God.” p. 336.
RED CROSS TO HELP G. .S TO NEW HOMES
American Red Cross officials today were perfecting plans to help veterans’ families as they moved into the converted barracks: at Stout fleld. W. I. Longsworth, chairman of .|the Indianapolis chapter, said that ‘|a committee would be appointed to .|act as a survey and clearing agency for the community. Earl Buchanan, chairman of the home service committee, has already been named to head the committee for community planning at the field.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Church Woodlawn Avefiue and Wright Street 9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 7:30 P.M. Tuesday and Thursday—7:30 P. M. REV. R. L. MENGES, ‘8, Pastor
819 S. Denison St.—4500 West, % block South of W. Wash.) LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor BE-0750 -—Sunday Services— 9:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. 6 P.M. 7:30 P. M.
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline Sunday School ..........9:30 A. M. Worship ............... 10:45 A. M.
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST,
960 West 31st rid
Bible J.
CALVARY BAPTIST:
Roosevelt and 23rd St. Rev. Charles Breedlove
‘ REVIVAL Every night—7:30 P.. M. with i
REV. CHARLES DUMOND of Waterloo, Iowa, and CHARLES DRUMMOND SR Song Leader from Kan
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
900 W. 30th Street Rev. W. W. King, Pastor Sunday, March 10
REV, JOHN H. KANE
Becutive Secretary of Anderson College Alumni Association EVERYONE WELCOME
~ GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET ership ana Proching .. tHaksrusnnnniess 11:00 A. M. Bille Study ......cunenrr0rrerrenrereerraece. 10:00 A M. I sensesssniesss T:00 P. M. ee iki iy reeves 100 P.M W. L. TOTTY, Minister . GA. 1742
SUNDAY { AFTERNOON GOSPEL RALLY . RIM BUILDIN IG ASSEMBLY HALL
230 B. Ohjo Bt. y, ‘March 10th
aaa} SEA SMITH my ike BE and havi of the
ms. ines Church
cavesadenas.10:00 andreas dl 00
Missionary Rally To Begin May 6
“The Christian and Race” and|
“India” will be studied by the an-
nual Missionary Education institute May 6, 7 and 8 in the Third Christian, church, The institute is sponsored each
tken, Harry, Alpert, Dr. Leon|Year by the Protestant congrega5 Berger, ty Blatt, Albert | tions of Indianapolis and the state
for the Information of church leaders and teachers. Mrs. Asa E. Hoy will be in charge of the institute as the chairman of its board of directors. She will be assisted by 12 directors, from the various denominations in the city, elected to serve three-year terms.
MORMONS HERE TO PUBLISH NEW PAPER
Indianapolis Mormons announce the inauguration of a new church paper, The Beacon, to be distributed | by the South branch chapel. { William E. Schwartz hds been named editor of the paper. The! chapel also will hold branch coh-! ference sessions tomorrow at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. with William | Farley, J. D. Farley and Gerald
Dale as speakers. Mr. Schwartz! will preside.
SEVENTH 'JUDAISM' INSTITUTE MARCH 18
Ministers of ‘Christian éhurches| of the city will be the guests of the | Indianapolis Hebrew congregation | for the seventh annual institute on! “Judaism” March 18 at the temple. | Dr. Samuel 8. Cohon, professor of theology at the Hebrew Union college, Cincinnati, will give the addresses. Host clergymen are Rabbi Morris M. PFeueriicht and Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt.
Salvation Army Citadel
26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.—8unday School. 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Legion, 8:00 P, M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.
ADJ. AND MRS. VAN der VLEIT, officers in charge of services. Music by the | Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director.
[Expect 1000
For Convocation.
day Friday in the Woodruff Place Baptist church. § .Approxi-g mately 1000 young people are expected to attend the convocation, one of 35 spon- : sored in the United States by the Northern | Baptist convention.
Miss Smith Miss Almira Smith, president of the Indianapolis Baptist Youth Fellowship, will preside. Sessions will begin with a 6 p. m. supper Thursday and end at 8 p. m.
Friday, Leon Pacala will be in charge of the Friday night banquet, Guest speakers include the Rev. Clarence Gilbert, high fellowship director of Philadelphia; Rev. Gordon Schroeder, youth pastor, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss Etha Davis, a student at Ottawa university, Ottawa, Kan.; Harold Branch, a student at Andover Newton Theological school, Newton Center, Mass, and Rev. Hugh D. Pickett, executive secretary and director of promotion of the West Virginia Baptist state convention, Other Indianapolis youth assisting in preparation for the convocation are Marjorie Murphy, deputation chairman; Mary Jane Warriner, banquet chairman; Edith Asbury, registration and discipleship chairman; Dean Smith Jr., arrangements chairman; LaVera Maile, projects chairman. Mrs. Mary K. Page of North Salem, Ind. will be in charge of the literature.
TECH IN PROGRAM AT BETHEL CHURCH
Technical high school will furnish music and a speaker for a program tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Bethel A M. E. church, The boys’ choir, directed by William F. Moon, will sing, and Charles E. Teeters, vice principal, will speak on “Standards of Morals.” The program is sponsored by the bass section of the Bethel senior choir and the pastor, the Rev. J. A. Alexander.
SPEECH ON CARDINALS
The Very Rev. Msgr. Clement Bosler, pastor of the St. Joan .of Arc Catholic church, will speak Monday on the “History of the Institutions of Cardinals, What They Are and What They Do,” at the 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting of the Knights of Columbus.
PASTOR'S RECEPTION
The Rev. Lewish H. McAdow, new
minister of the University Park Christian church, Mrs. McAdow and their two small daughters will be honored by a congregational reception tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. in the church,
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. —
The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R R)
Lesson for Sunday, March 10th: “MAN”
Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R. Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Eve. Serv. 5:00. R. R. 526 Btate Life THIRD CHURCH Wash, Blvd, at 34th Eve. Serv. 8:00. R, R. Church Edifice FOURTH CHUROR Pleas. Run Pod Drive, at Butler Eve, Berv. RR Chireh Edifice FIFTH CHURCH nSege at 62nd Eve. Ser. 1 R. R. Church Edifice. SIXTH CHURCH 1609%2 Prospect St. R. R. 1611 Prospect
BUNDAY 3CHOOL MW IN ALL CHURCHES Wednesday Evening Testimonial Rl
ings All Churches at 8
| Tm PUBLIC I8 CORDIALLY INVITED
MARS HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Farnsworth & Polts, Mars Hill, Indpls. (Mars Hill Bus)
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
At Assembly
B88 | Baptists List Many Speakers
A team of speakers from all parts of the nation will give addresses at the Baptist Youth Discipleship convocation. Thursday night and all
national junior
3
Evangelist Will
speak twice here tomorrow.
address a mass meeting of Protestants under the auspices of the ministerial association at 3 p. m. in the Pirst Baptist church. He®will give the sermon at the 10°45 a. m. worship service of the Emmanuel Baptist church, Woodlawn ave. and Laurel st. The Rev. Floyd PF. Smith is pastor of Emmanuel church and the Rev. I. Albert Moore is president of the ministerial association.
Women List Events Here
Special Services for Churches Are Announced.
Women of various churches in the city announce special services for tomorrow and Monday,
returned from Africa, will give an
at 7:30 p.m. in the Speedway Christian church, theme is “The Cross Over Africa.”
sing under the direction of Helen
by Mrs. K. PF. Wunder, organist. Mrs. N. D. Cory will lead the devotions. The Rev. Mr. Sly is director of financial ‘resources for the United Christian Missionary society. Thank offering day will be marked by the Women’s Society of Christian Services at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the St. Paul Methodist |: church. Miss Anna Carson, former missionary to the Philippines, will speak on the missionary work cone ducted there. Miss Carson was held in a Japanese internment camp for three years. The Henrietta Roberts guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will receive the Holy communion Monday at 11:55 a.m. and attend a luncheon afterward. Mrs. Charles York, Mrs. C. Raymond Miller and Miss Alice Ainslee will be hostesses.
DR. WICKS TO FILL PULPIT TOMORROW
Dr. FP. 8. C. Wicks, minister emeritus, tomorrow will preach on “Sins of the Tongue” at All Souls Unitarian church in the absence of Dr. E. Burdette Backus, minister, who has been ill with influenza. However, a sermon on “A Decalog for Moderns” by Dr. Backus will be broadcast tomorrow at 10 a. m. over WIRE. He expects to conduct services as usual in the church March 17.
SCREEN SHOWING ‘OF ART PLANNED
Masterpieces of art will be shown on the screen as a Lenten meditation Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church.
Speak Here Twice
Robert G. LeTourneauy, businessman evangelist of Peoria, Ill, wilf|
Mr. LeTourneau is scheduled to
The Rev. Virgil A. Sly, recently |.
address sponsored by the six circles | of the Women’s Council tomorrow
The meeting || The Speedway Choral club willl?
Thomas Martin ‘and accompanied |
Bishop lvins Coming Here
Other Speakers for’ Lonten Services Are Named.
Christ Episcopal church on the Circle will pfesent the Rt. Rev. Benjamin PF. P, Ivins, bishop of
Province of the Midwest, as noonday Lenten speaker Tuesday through Friday. The Rev. James G. Jones, priest in charge of St. Phil-
Milwaukee and president of the | own.
i
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL HURCH
16th Ch Delaware Sts. REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister 10s 4 Mime, Soho, 3 , 0 Sermon: * SworLp. -
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1946 =
BROADWAY BAPTIST | 22nd and Broadway Rev. R. M. Dodrill—Rev, Earl Shreve
Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:45 A. M. “ang Fb" b M,
- ASSEMBLIES OP GOD * RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
40 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Sunday — 10:30 A.M, Services a and Sun. re Bi 30 P.
Dial 1260, Jaoo WER, 8 Bun” Tis A i M..
PILGRIM HOLINESS
“DARTS, 226-230 BE. Ohio
Rev, E Hl MA-648 BROOKSID ont 2101 Brookside Rev. Ral oh a CH-2311 ™ 30tn and Cale Sts. Rev. R. E. Nibarger 2618 E. 30th SECOND 1418 Crufts St. Rev, Geo! E. Hum 4a Crufts Sc. NORTH 723 EB ow st. Rev. T. J. Preuse, 4631 N, 1 Ry
em 5 a. RE a Gu Mo.) gp 8t., Room | 502 Open Daily 10 to 6. ne FR-4 Saturday wl 4:00 ™ FULL LINE UNITY LITERATURE
A Friendly Welcome Awaits You at THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
17th and Broadway Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church, 10:48. Rev. A, C. BROOKS, Pastor, ett ans
ip's Episcopal church and city | missioner, will ) give the noonday * sermon Monday. ; The Lenten meetings at Christ church are held from 12:05 to 12:35 noon, Bishop Ivins also will preach Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. at the Church of the Advent. Dr. R. H. Mueller of Cleveland, 0. Sormenly of Indianapolis, will preach on “Buying the Puture” tomorrow at 10:40 + 8 m. in the Pirst Evangelical
Bishop Ivins
church. Dr. Muel- |
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NORTHWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
Sunday School Senta} oe. ony Ign SY : a orn Worship, 10 REV. THEO. O. FISHER | — ¥
Recently Returned Chaplain From South Pacific TOPIC—"A ONE-MAN REVOLUTION"
a
Sm ————
10:45 A. M.—8ermon, ~ 1:30 P. M.—Sermon,
Special
A. Minister
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
9:30 A. M.—Bible School.
SPECIAL PRE-REVIVAL SERVICES Charles ‘ R. Hamilton Director
A CHURCH WITH THE NEW TESTAMENT A SAAGE
57 N. Rural st, GOAL 1,000, “OUR TASK.” “AN APPOINTED DAY” .
Music by 40-Voice Choir, “andl 1a Lastibrook
ler, now general
secretary of Christian Education| and Evangelism | of the Evangelical denomination, is a former pastor of! the First church!
Dr. Mueller
and onetime district superintendent. | Other religious events follow: NORTH METHODIST CHURCH — Dr.
Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian | Street Methodist church, will speak on| “Post-War Lent” at the second of the| Lenten fellowship dinners Thursday at | 6:30 p.m,
88. PETER AND PAUL'S CATHEDRAL | —Promoters will conduct a drive for new | members of the Boclety for the Propagation of the Paith during Lent in the cathedral parish. The soclety supports mikjionary work In all parts of the wor UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Fhe Sunday school will sponsor a showing of the sound movie, * Is My Neighbor?" — the story of the Good Samaritan—and & technicolor Savelog, | “Yucatan,” tomorrow at 7 p.m. i bers and friends of the school are fnvited, 101 MEN'S CLASS, Broadway Baptist | Church—The Sahara Grotto organization will be honored guests and its glee club will present special music at the meeting | tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Everett Todd is
glee club director and the Rev, R. M.! Dodrill, teacher and minister. | CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third
Christian Church—David Wilcox, 9-year-old acordionist, - play special numbers at the 9:30 .m. meeting tomorrow, Merle Sidener will speak on “In the Pub- | lic Interest.” ! CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN, Wheeler | Mission—The Christian Business Men's committee will meet for dinner at 6:30 and conduct the evening service in the mission auditorium afterward. Among the projects conducted by the committee is the Shritridge Bible club,
which offers Bible instruction for junior |=
Concerned and
(700 Is prompted by deep desire to ph
Christ during the
Youth Fellowship—>5:30.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Su ainuy Streets
a closer walk with God and I Lenten Season now entered upon.
TOMORROW'S SERVICES
Bible School—9:30—Classes for all.
Worship—10:45—Sermon, “The Two Petitions of the Prodigal.” Inspiring Music.
Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister
Cordial Always
services to assist all toward intimate comradeship with
CM 2 VISIT THE SU
- Hear a Practical Ta
For Young Men Who Want to Make Good
“IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST"
Special Music and Group Hymn Singing—9:30 A. M.
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, INC.
| 7th and Broadway
“America’s Most Unusual Men's Bible Class”
NDAY MORNING CLASS
lk by Merle Sidener
high and high school pupils of the city, | Paul E. Johnson is committee president, CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH-—| The G.G.G. class will meet for its| monthly pitch-in dinner, business session and social hour following the 10:45 a.m, | worship service tomorrow.” Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Butler will be hosts for the dinner in the church dining room YOUTH FOR CHRIST, ig United Brethren Church—The Rev. F. L. Aughin. baugh of Tampa, Fla. Bible conference speaker and evangelist, will give the address at the 7:30 p.m. rally pi 1 i OLIVE_BRANCH CHRISTIAN C ! —The Kindergarten conducted by cH | church for the community will open the | new semester Monday.
Organ music will be played for | 15 minutes preceding the pictures. |, The 26 masterpieces will serve to! illustrate Passion week as revealing the character of Jesus.
BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Wade & Linden Sts. FORD PORTER, Pastor Tune in WISH, 1319 KC.—~7:30 to 8 A. M
ANNUAL MISSIONARY
CONFERENCE THURS, MAR. 14—SUN,, MAR. 17
SPEAKERS Gadiel Gunderson, Thurs., 7:30 p.m. Virgil Moneysmith, Pri., n: 30 P. m. Henry DeVries, Sat., 7: 30 p. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Ader Sunday, March 17.
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL — Cub’ pack 60 chorus will sing, accompanied by | Mrs. Frank Schooler, at the 4:30 p.m. | vespers tomorrow. Arrangements for the music were made by the Hugh Copsey | unit 361 of the. 1lth district American
Announces a P
Sunday, March | EVERYBODY
DRUM CORPS—BLUE Where the Internati
Legion auxiliary.
ST. JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard and Sanders St
s ELA. PIEPENBROK, Pastor
LDEN RUL
EGO EK" LEN r iN “SERVICE THURSDAY,
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DAIRIES, D. D.. PASTOR ,—PFirst Service of Worship.
*{ Rev. Edwin L. McClain,
101 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
220 AT BROADWAY
SAHARA GROTTO GLEE CLUB
Special Guests: SAHARA GROTTO AMERICAN LEGION POST
Lesson Is Taught Every Sunday
rogram by the
0—9:30 A. M. WELCOME
DEVIL DRILL TEAM onal Sunday School
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D. Pastor Associate Pastor 9:25 A, J Bible, School, nin b the 10 Astor: “THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO . 30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. po hip. Sermon Assocla a CHALLENGE OF
ate Pajtor: 6:00 P. M. Thursday—Christian Life Crusade Institute. Y pecker, Mr. Clayton M. Wallace.
6: 1:
0 5 A. M.~Church School. 0 A. M.—8econd Service of Worship.
9: 9:4 10:4
Closing Service Sunday, 7:30. p. m. | Henry DeVries, Speaker !
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL New York and Illinois Sts. Rev, william Burrows, Rector Sunday, 8 M.—Holy Communion’ 11 A M.—~Roil Call, Morning Prayer. Sermon Subject: “The Faith of the Church.”
Church of the Advent (EPISCOPAL) MERIDIAN AT 33D STREET REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER |
7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—~Church School. | 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. |
8:00 P. M.—Confirmation class (adults.)
LENIN
AUGHINBAUGH
“The Inspiration to Better Living must
ourselves, find This Inspiration’ N our Great day School every Sunday at
Plan to hear America's Outstandin ist, Rev. Y. beginning Easter Sunday, April 21st.
REY, J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister |
E-3020, Ring 4 | {
CHALK ARTIST -— SINGERS MR. AND MRS. CHAS. WYATT
CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICE, 10:30 JUNIOR-YOUTH, 6:30
CONGRESSIONAL = SINGING SPECIAL SELITION 8
“ROMANCE OR ‘RUIN DAVID AND BATHSHEBA."
BY THE REV. JOSEPH C. BLACK “THE HOUR OF POWER"
PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY EACH THURS. 7:30
i Sunday Only
WLSH®
Only
Morning 1 | ol A.M, Evening 7:45 P. M.
Wm. Paul | SMITH
Noted Youth Evangelist Singing and Preaching at
_ CALVARY TABERNACLE
902- Fletcher Ave. ? Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor : 00 A. M. Sunday
MA-6788 MATH
AT 7:30 P. M. | {
eT
of Tampa, Fla, TONIGHT-T:30
First U. B. Church
(Just off 700. Bik. Mass. Ave.)
WIRE--8:45-0:15 Sunday Morning
1621 E. WASH. Tune in WISH —
FIRST CHURCH ~ Oi
Dery Sunday Night—I1 to 11:30
Sermon: “THE FOOL HATH SAID.” 7:45 P.M. Wednesday—Lenten Service.
Sins of the Tongue Sermon at 11 A. M. by Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist
Dr. Backus at 10 A. M.
~—Emerson & E. New York.
EMERSON AVE. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P, M.
CENTRAL~23d East of Central G. H. kaa 10:40 and 7:30 P. M.
CROOR CREEK~N, Mich. Rd. & 56th. Jos. L, a $:45-10:45 a.m., 7:30 eve,
MEMORIAL SAPTIST “3s Vieu and W. St. Clair, G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30.
TUXEDO PARK-29 N. Grant jon east) U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 AL M., 7:30 P. M.
GARFIELD PARK-1061 Southem ave. C. 8. Paschal, 10:45 A. M, 7:30 P. N
WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott mt B. Mich. L. O. Trent, 10:45 A. M.-7:00 P. M.
LYNHURST—Lyndhurst dr, 2 blocks south of W. Washington st. Donald J. Sani. pastor. Services, 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central Y EWING VALE REV. HARRY A MERCER Ministers 9:30 = M.—Bible School 10:45 A . M. Divine Worship
oy MASTS oF SoURAGE" 30 P WILLIA
Moderato Jy 8 tional Presb; hg erator, Preachin » Thursday Midweek Service, 1:15 P. M.
A Decalogue for Moderns WIRE 1430 on Your Dial All Souls
Un arian
Church, 1453 N. Alabama
NORTHSIDE CHURCH.
Eugene at Fargodl or HI-1790 % ~8ervices Bundays— 8. 8. 9:30 Worship..10:30
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th DR. SIDNEY ma HARRY, Minister
d hoo! bgt 3% 45. sey SW ITROUT PF PRICE BUT
Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 11lth--Rev bh L. O'Dell ha ig ula “UNDER GOD,” 10:46 A. M.
You le’'s Meeting—6:30 P. M. Thursday Midweek Bervice—17:30 P. M.
“Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave, Minister
VIRGIL D. RAGAN, 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
First Presbyterian Church
Delaware at Sixteenth
TWO MORNING SF SERVICES
i Ruth 1:16 : Shure Schoo om oa sssrrarens ih Thurs og supper & 8 tion: 6p. m.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
Which Hy or Casthar was. Minister Vermont sand Pennsylvania Sts. . JEAN 8S. MILNER, D. D.,, Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M. “A GREATER FAITH"
M.
SERY 11 A. M, Tur Lecture, 6 P. WESTMINSTER watt S10 SE hip, 10:45 A. M. sonal Goes Smee
Irvington Presbyterian
Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves. nisters—J. B, Ferguson—E, C. Mocsnes
Mi: TAFE Sol ct ok Bike oF
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A. L. Emmert, Pastor,
Rev. R. L. Rich
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Miss Alice Rich
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North Methodist Church
Meridian at 38th Street
Dallas L. Browning, D. D. MINISTER
to young people.
Everyone Welcome!
We Believe: “Progress Is Reaching Beyond Known Facts.”
“MURDER . IN THE HILLS" 10:45 A. M.
Sacred Motion Pictures 748 P. M.
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Methodist (Since 1831) Delaware at Vermont Street DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister
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