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Bloomington will speak. Dr. O. Morong of Chicago, redirector of the World MisCrusade of the Northern Bapconvention, will speak Weiniesnight. Addresses will be given by Df. E C. Smith, pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist church of Washington, D. C, Thursday and Friday nights. The All-Baptist Fellowship 1s a co-operative movement bringing together three associations. These are the Central District of which the ‘Rev. C. J. Dalley is moderator; the Indianapolis Baptist association, the| Rev. George G, Kimsey, moderator; | and the Union District, the Rev John A. Hall, moderator,

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Recalls Col

tain young man. | one of the first rectors of St. Paul's

Plans Sermons }: The Rev. Joseph 8. Jenckes Jr. On Psychology :

can become as useful a tool in in Sieg our lives as Rives and chemistry have been in enabling us to master the world around us. Because Dr. E. Burdette earnestly believes this statement, he will preach a series of Lenten and Easter sermons on “The Impact of Psychology on Modern . Life.” The first, “Know Thyself,” will be given tomorrow at 11 a. m. in All Souls Unitarian church of which he is minister. Others at the same hour on April 28 in order are: “Men and Women”; Barensis and Children”; “The Healthy Mind"; | “The Good Life”; “Psychology and Religion”, and “Human Nature in Society.”

path of the church fathers. Others were just as spiritual but less conventional in their preaching and thinking. Tomorrow afternoon, the congregation will- gather at its unimproved site at 61st and Meridian to plant a tree. The ceremony will be symbolical.

the war is over, a new St. Paul's will lift its walls and steeple and put forth roots there. Plans for the new edifice have developed under the guidance of the present rector, the Rev. William Burrows.

Expected World's End

centered in the red brick St. Paul's church at New York and Illinois] sts, and in the lives of its congre-! gations since its founding in 1866. The Rev. Mr. Jenckes was not the

REVIVAL PLANNED AT ENGLEWOOD

The Englewood Christian church and Dr. O. A. Trinkle, pastor, will - present the Rev. Joseph D. Hill of

the most attention.

vival beginning tomorrow. It will be be destroyed within 10 Years. the 40th revival sponsored by Dr.|

ministered to Englewood. the theories and doctrines of Lit.

[th Services will be nightly at 7:30/c A L. Totten, U. 8 A. who was

except Saturday with Charles assigned to Yale university and had Hamilton directing the music and written many hooks om tie Gaynell Lashbrook as organist.|oming of Christ. Eo 0h Wil play the Jerusalem Headquarters piano. Dr. Trinkle will conduct the The Rev. Mr. Jenck 4 his “Bible study and other special a Fev. Mr. Jenctes wale | parishioners to expect a seven-year |

European war to start not later |

CHOIR WILL GIVE than March 1892. Following the CANTATA SUNDAY he gave vwroofs for these

© “The Daughter of Jairus,” Stain-| prophecies in 69 scriptural passages ers cantata, will be sung by the|and in the fact that Thomas Paine! choir of the English Lutheran! { had been converted to infidelism. Church of Our Redeemer tomorrow | Additional events forecast by Lt. at 4:30 p. m. vespers in the church.| Totten were the struggle between Fred Koerhn will direct the sing-| England and Russia as part of a ing which will be accompanied by | European war and Christians set Harold Holts organist, Soloists are | against anti-Christians in the Holy| ‘Mrs. Reuben Behlmer, Miss Mildred | {Land. After this was to come the Reimer, Seward Baker, Scharfe, Virgil Hebert and Mr. tions. Easter Sunday, 1892, was to! Koerhn, The Rev, William Eifert mark the second eoming of Christ | is is church pastor, {and the millenium. Christ was to

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

ons ioe Preaching er ara 11:00 A. M. NAAR AA a are AREA End 10:00 A. M. Bilis SAY aene 7:00 P M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study | Cerrhanisns ia 7:45 P. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 1742

SPECIAL FOREIGN MISSIONARY SERVICE PILGRIM

BUILDING ASSEMBLY HALL, 230 E OHIO ST SUNDAY, MARCH 17—2:30 P. M

MRS. H. L. SOLTER sPeaxer

Twenty-three years a missionary in India and 4 years on * British West Indies. EVERYONE WELCOME AUSPICES PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

T'rinid

For as soon as possible, now that!

This is the way St. Paul's Episcopal church looked In 1870 when it was called the cathedral and before a storm toppled over its Steeple: (Inset) The Rev. William Burrows,

Planing of New St. Paul's

orful Old Days

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor : The life of a pirate sailing the stormy main greatly attracted a cerBut he chose instead to enter the ministry and became

Episcopal church. discarded his youthful ambition to

join the ranks of several personalities who added color to St. Paul's story. Among the one-time rectors were many saints who followed the beaten

rule from world headquarters in Jerusalem, Naturally, preaching so different from that usually heard aroused considerable excitement. Ministers of other denominations took up the argument and answered from their

own pulpits in Indianapolis... The result was that the Rev. Mr. Jenckes resigned. However, his vestry remained loyal to him

throughout, saying they did not ask him to leave.

Hot-Headed Virginian The first minister to serve St.

Meanwhile, persons interested in| the lore of early Indianapolis are| giving thought to the events that | fellow.

His term extended from 1883 to Trinkle during the 23 years he has | 1892 during which time he preached |

| war the world was to be purified by |

Paul's was a fearless, hot-headed Virginian, the Rev. Horace StringHe had been rector of | Christ church in those “hair-trig-ger” days just preceding the Civil war. His loyalty was questioned by | certain persons and he gave up the

first pastor of St. Paul's but he is|local pulpit to return to his native sald to have been the on® to attract |section in 1862. He caught the ear of the entire city with his startKy. in a three-week re-| jing prediction that the world would

After peace was declared, he came back here in 1866 to assume | the leadership of the new St. Paul's.

There were many among his con- | gregation who were sympathetic to{ward the South. Even so, the rector must have felt that he belonged in some spot below the Mason and Dixon line. For he accepted a call

[to Montgomery, Ala: in 1860, ~mark-the-Lenterr

Thomas A. Hendricks, later vice {president of the United States, signed the aceeptance of his resig- | nation along with the other members of the vestry. Discussed Politics Political issues were not scorned as sermon subjects by the historic rectors. The Rev. J. Saunders Reed, | minister at St. Paul's from 1875 to | 1881, condemned woman's suffrage |and viewed with alarm such dangers to the republic as the tensions between capital and labor and political parties. Under the administration of these

Frank! ‘Armageddon described in Revela- [men of the cloth and those who celebrant of the 8 a. m. mass Tues- |

| came after, St. Paul's church, for a! time the cathedral, has been the | scene of uplifting spiritual experi- | —— ences and of normal diffieulties and | storms, One of the latter, speaking liter-| ally, toppled over her steeple, But | that's another Story.

Salvation Ay Citadel |

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE { 9:30 A. M.—Sunday 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, flicers in charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus Mrs. Genge, Director

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED|

CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE

Corner of Park and Tenth Sts, ‘MISSIONARY CONVENTION March 18th Through 24th Every Night—7:45 p. m. Pastor, Rev. R. R. Kauffman.

RI-6879

|. NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

TONIGHT 7:30

First United Brethren Church

Park and Walnut Sts, Just Off 700 Block Mass Ave

REY, RAY DOTSON

y President 4 Muthodist Ministers’ Assn. of Greater Cincinnati a ———

ts SUNDAY MORNINGS

drone ot tung og

Eugene St. at Barnes Ave., Ph. HI- 17 90 | Perpetually Evangelistic, is | Ermel Bhort Minister, 2 TA-2941, Services Sur day B. B. 9:45; Worship, 10:45; Youth Service, 6.30 and | Evangelistic , 1:30. Praise | Wed, 7:30. Bpecial Music | and Singing eact

1 Servi ce

L | Sunday, April 21st.

Bishop Will Preach Here

Lenten Service Tuesday at Christ Church. ~

The Rt. Rev. Reginald Mallett, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana, will give the noonday Lenten sermons Tuesday through Friday at Christ Episcopal church on the circle. The Rev. Reese F. Thornton of Lafayette will preach ‘Monday noon, Bishop Mallet is a one-time cannon of the Cleveland cathedral and former rector of Baltimore,

Other religious everits follow:

IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH SOCIAL HALL--Robert Gryter will speak on “Implications of the Atomic Bomb” Tuesday at the 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting of Irvington Methodist Men, Ralph Clevenger is presidenigof the organization. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Chaplain Stewart Hartfeiter, former assistant pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will speak on “The ImJreasiona of a Chaplain” at the 6 p. m, ellowship dinner Thursday MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-—-Young people of the congregation will present a film on China titled, “Thy Will Be Done,” from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, Carolyn Malott is chalrman of the program. ASBURY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH-The Rev. C, A, McCullough -will give the annual memorial sermon honor= ing the Rev. Charles E. Asbury, a former pastor, tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. The Rev C. M. Kroft is minister. YOUTH FOR CHRIST, Pirst United Brethren church-—The Rev." Ray C. Dot. son, president of the Methodist Ministers of Greater Cincinnati, will give tHe address at the 7:30 p. m. rally tonight. VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL-—The

Dell quartet of the Lynhurst Baptist church wilil sing at the 4:30 p in. Protestant vespers tomorrow. The Re J, GQ. Jones will give the meditation, Revi: 5.

mehts for the music were made by the Wayne unit 64 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary, CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH-— The Women's council will hold an evening meeting at 7:30 Tuesday gewed by an address given by George H. Fisher, principal of school 54. Men of the church are especially invited to the meeting and social hour afterward.

Jews to Observe Feast of Purim

Jewish folk of Indianapolis and the world will celebrate the ancient Feast of Purim for 24 hours, beginning at sundown tonight.

commemorates the deliverance of | the Persian Jews from Haman] through the intercession of Queen ! Esther, Jewish children of the community dressed in costume, will attend a carnival tomorrow afternoon in the Kirshbaum center. There will be festive booths and presents, with parents in attendance to form an audience for the fun. The “Megillah” or scroll of Esther, will be read in the synagogs . tonight and special programs and services will be held tomorrow. Opening with a school-wide assembly at 10:20 a. m. tomorrow, the children of the Beth-El-Zedeck temple will present a costume parade and contest, two one-act plays and community singing. Refreshments’ suitable for Purim will be served afterward. Those in charge of the celebration are Mrs. Abraham Zimmerman, Mrs. Harold Goldberg and Mrs. Joseph H. Miller.

DR. W. E. GROTE TO CONDUCT REVIVAL

i The First Evangelical church will “season-with-—a re= vival featuring Dr. William E. Grote of Streator, Ill, and special music directed by John L. White, Dr. Grote, who is superintendent of the denomination's Peoria district, will preach at services tomorrow through March 21. Meetings will be at 7:30 p. m. daily, except Saturday, and at 10:40 a. m. both Sundays. Mr. White is a member of the faculty of Technical high school and the Rev. H. H. Hazen-| field is church pastor. Mrs. Roy L.| Burtch will play the organ,

ARCHBISHOP'S MASS

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |

Local Ministers to Attend Judaism Institute Monday|#%

-| counselor and di-

| her post at Wuhu in the wake of Purim, or the joyous feast of Lots, | the attacking Japs and took refuge

|is her first return visit since 1928.

The Indianapolis Hebrew congregation and its rabbis will be host to ministers of Indianapolis at the afternoon session of the Institute on Judaism and for supper Monday in the temple. A second session at 7:30 p. m. will be open to the entire city with a special invitation extended to ministers’ wives and Sunday school workers. | Dr. Samuel 8. Cohon, professor of theology at the Hebrew Union

college, Cincinnati, will give addresses on “The Religion and Worship of Modern Jews.” It is a return appearance for Dr. Cohon, who was here in 1940. The host clergymen, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht and ‘Rabbl Maurice Goldblatt, said it is the purpose of the institute to “cultivate a better understanding of Judaism in its relationship to Christianity through a study of their common historical roots and religious traditions,”

Assumes Church Duties on April |

The Rev. Loren E. Lair of Des Moines, Ia, will assume his duties as associate director of Unified Promotion of the Disciples ot Christ April 1. The Rev.

children will live in the new home they have purchased on Hibben ave, in Irvington. He is ministerial

rector of public relations for the Bihle college of Rev. Lair Drake university. Last year he conducted a campaign which resulted in gifts of more than $150,000 toward a new building on the campus. Dr. C. O. Hawley is director of unified promotion,

MISSIONARY HERE

Miss Cammie Gray, . missionary, and her adoptéd Chinese daughter have arrived in Indianapolis from China and will be the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W, R. Holder, 5703 E. Washington st., for a week. Miss Gray has seen turbulent times following her work, sponsored by the United Christian Mis- | slonary society, in China. She fled

in the interior of the country. This

SCIENTIST SUBJECT TO BE 'SUBSTANCE'

“Substance” 1s the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations include the

following: “O Lord, how great are thy works! And thy thoughts are very deep.” Psalms 92:5.

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: “God's thoughts are perfect’ and eternal; are substance and life.” P. 286.

East Sixteenth St. Christian

E. 16th and Colorado Rev. ERIC A. MARTIN, Pastor Bunday A. M. Chure 0 A. M. A Warm Welcome to All

THE CALVARY HOUR

W-I-S-H 8:00 AA M. SUNDAY Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister

CALVARY TABERNACLE | 902 Fletcher Ave. Tabernacle Service

9:45 and 11:00 A. M. 7:45 P. M.|

REVIVAL FRIENDSHIP CHURCH |

* Prospect & Spruce Beginning Sunday, March 17, | Every Night 8:00 P. M. J. N. (Dutch)

The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, | archbishop of Indianapolis, will be |

{day, the Feast of St. Joseph, in S8.|

Burkhart, With a Message | of Truth That

{Peter and Paul's cathedral.’ 8st. | | Joseph is Archbishop Ritter’s [ patron.

IA GROWING §¢ SCHOOL, 9:30 | %20 NET GAIN THE 10TH | REV JOSEPH C. BLACK ¥ | 10:30, , THE O HEAVEN" i “ROMANCE OR RUIN, ‘JOSEPH AND POTIPHAR'S WIFE.” JUNIORS, YOUTH, 6:30 “THE. HOUR OF. PO Fach Thursday Night.

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Wilkins & Pershing Sts W. I. Car, 2300 West, MA-9871

MARS HILL

FREE METHODIST CHURCH

| Farnsworth and Foltz, Mars Hill, | Indianapolis (Mars Hill Bus) | Plan to hear Ameri|ca's Outstanding Evan- | gelist, Rev, ELMER Mc|KAY, beginning Easter

| There's. a good, nelptul,

Methodist

“| Sunday school, 9:30 am, i SWANAGAN, Minister |

| REV J. CLINTON BE-3020, Ring 4

TO VISIT PASTOR!

NOLAND TO SPEAK AT 2D PRESBYTERIAN

The Woman's Association of the Second . Presbyterian church will present Stephen C. Noland, editor of The Indianapolis News, in an address on South America at a 6 p. m. dinner meeting Monday in the church dining room. The meeting will be the second general one of the year. In addition to Mr. Noland's address, there will be election of officers and a

| brief business session. Mrs. G.

Vance Smith, president, will preside.

LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH DECORATED

While the South side branch of the Church of Jesus of Latter Day Saints undergoes a $500 redecorating program, members will attend the Northside church, Alberta Damrell, leader of the redecorating committee, announced.

ASSEMBLIES: OF GOD

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE

1240 ROACHB (Riverside 1 hey) Sunday — 10:30

Services, Wed. and Sun. — u 30 P.M N NG

Dial 1260, WFEM, Sun, 7.05 A. M HERMA ROSE, Pastor

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolie Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P, MA

BROADWAY BAPTIST 22nd and Broadway Rev. R. M. Dodrill—Rev, Earl Shreve

Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Worship 10:45 A. M. and 7: i P. M.

Church of Christ (Apostolic . 8t. Clair Bt. ELD. say E ANDERSON, Sunday Schaal Evening Servi, Wednesday and Frida UBLIC I

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GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN

E. Michigan and N. Wallace Sts. REV. JOHN 8. ALBERT, P.D.

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “DIVINE POWER"

Olive Branch. Christen

Raymond and Pennsylvania Sts. |

Benton B. Miller Graded Church at Worship 9:30 A. M.

Sermon: “Words of Worth.”

68 P. M.—Keepers Klub—Interme-!

diate and High School C. Y. F.

Christian Science

Churches

Branches of The Mother Church, The Pirst Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Pree Reading Rooms (R R)

Lesson for Sunday, March 17th “SUBSTANCE”

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 State Life THIRD CHURCH Wash. Blvd. at 34th Eve. Serv. 8:00. R. R, Church Edifice FOURTH CHURCH Pleas. Run Pkwy. 8. Drive, at Butler Eve. Serv. 5:00. R. R. Church Edifice FIFTH CHURCH College at 62nd 7:30. R. R. Church Edifice. SIXTH CHURCH ~--1609%2 Prospect 8t. R. R. 1611 Prospect

Eve. Ser,

Will Last I — Through Eternity,|| SUNDAY SCHOOL, IN N ALL CHURCHES LN. ji t Rev. H. L. Alvey,|] Wednesday fons estimontas Meet AL ch) pastor. { ings in All Churches at 8 YOUNG PEOPLE'S PRAYER BAND BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 22nd and Broadway Each Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Lesson—“Gentile Government in God’s Words” Singing Bible Study

Mrs

Public Invited Mrs. Thelma Morris, Director and Teacher

Prayer

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

16th 50 _Prisvare Sts, A. M.~Church 11: 0A A h MMos oni i rmon: “YEARS OWN."

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SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1948 FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Church |

Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:3C and 10:45 A. M, 7:30 P, M. Tuesday and Thursday—7:30 P. M. REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor

LCR HOLINESS

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st ¥ Bible Classes .... ToT etre Preaching Service . Young People's Meeting. . Evening Service Thursday Ev Bible Study . 8,

ST. LL AUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL New York and Illinois Sts.

Rev. William Burrows, Rector Sinday, 8 A.M.—~Holy Communio 0, La A. M.—Church Shoot 0

11:00 A.

CH 3:00 Bb, M M.—Church Tree Planting, and Meridian.

Church of the Advent (EPISCOPAL) MERIDIAN AT 33D STREET REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 7:30 A. M.—Holy Commnrion.

9:30 A. M.—Church “School.

11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8:00 P. M.—Confirmation class (aduits.)

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and yainvs Streets (700 North DR. A. W, SHULLENBERGER, Minister Bible BEHOOT ....vs.eviieivas 3 30 A. M. 0:45 A. M

Morning Worship .. Sermon: “THE CORE ‘oF THE PR. sio by Excellent chap

at 64t

e. ~Morning prayer and sermon:

8lat

SONAL GOSP| Youth Fellowship 5:30 P. ML

Rev, . Halt, A § or FBT oe [ME a oven HENS Bm 0 ESE EA WL... LINE« UNITY LITERATURE bh re? 5 Aig pr) ». Goroitant 8% i] NORTH INDIANAPOLIS ST. MARK'S

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

™:!Sunday School ..........0:30 A. A "| Worship ....

sevesiennse 10:45 AM, i

EL snd Sanders St.

PEPONBRO, Pastor.

10:15 A. M. A. PIEF

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FREDERICK R. DAIRIES, D. D., PASTOR

9:00 A, M.~Pirst Service 9:45 A, Mi=Church §! Wonip. 10:40 A. M.—8econd Service of Worship.

Sermon: 7:45 P. M, Wednesday—Lent teh Thursday—"1:30 P. Tlustr: on ‘Honduras,’ a “the arated hall.

A Friendly Welcome Awaits You sé of

THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

17th and Broadway Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church, 10:48, Rev. A, C. BROOKS, Pastor,

rod los, lecture

March

YOUTH REVIVAL

Conducted by Butler University Ministerial Service © HARRY ‘BAIRD, Evangelist WILLIAM RICHARDSON, Song Leader Big Youth Choir—Special Music Everybody Come—Young and Old

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

18th at Ingram

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ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

REVIVAL BERVICES OPEN MARCH . M. Bible school. . M, Sermon by minister, “WHAT TIME 18 IT?” P. M. Sermon by Joseph D. Hill. . “GUILTY BEFORE GOD”

Evangelist Hill will speak each night at 7.30 P. M " (except Saturday). WELCOME TRINKLE, Charles R. Hamilton, Director. of Music Essalee Hamilton, Pianist

AN OLD-TIME REVIVAL IN SERMON AND SONG

SE ——— '

57 N. Rural Street 11 1,000 goal.

A CORDIAL TO ALL.

Gaynell Lashbrook, anist

CMB

{ |

Special Music—Harlin

"LEARN HOW TO WIN IN THE GREAT GAME OF LIFE"

Hear a Practical Talk by Merle Sidener "THE WINNING TEAM"

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS,

17th and Broadway “America’s Most Unusual Men's Bible Class”

sensei

Brothers—9:30 A. M.

INC.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets

Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor

9:25 A. M.—Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship: Sermon by Pastor, “ESSENTIAL RELIGIOUS LIVING” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship 7:30 P. M.—Worship: Sermon by ciate Pastor, *

AssoROSS"

Thursday 6:00P. M.—Christian Life Crusade,

EMERSO! Peter Vroom, 10:30 A, M.,

METHODIST

7:30 P. ML

CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D., Pastor| CROORED

TH MESSAGE OF THE GARFIELD

AVE. —Emerson & E. New York. LYN of W

CENTRAL—234 East of Cen G. H. O'Donnell, \040 and 1:30 P. M CREEK—N, Mich, Rd. & S6th, Jos. L, Hughes, 9:45-10:45 a.m., 7:30 eve. EMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W. St. Clair, G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 snd 7:30. TURIDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 seat) U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A, M., 7:30 P. PARK-1061 Southern ave, . 8. Paschal, 10:45 A, M, 7:30 P. M.

WOODRUFP PLACE—Walcott at B. Mich. L. O. Trent, 10:45 A. M.-7:00 P. M.

HURST Lyndhurst dr., 1 Hens soit south ashington st. Donald pastor. Washi 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 No

CHURCHES

Capitol Ave. Methodist

CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD BEELIG, D.D., Minister

9:30 A. M.—Church School

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “I Believe in Jesus Christ.” 8-730 P, M.—The Twilight Hour Service

for Youth. A cordial welcome to youth Sermon: “What Does the Minister Do?’

Worship, Fellowship, Study.

We Believe: “You Can Be a Real Person.”

“FIXED STARS" 10:45 A.M.

“THE GREATEST 55 WORDS" 7:45 P. M,

| SPECIAL NOTICE! WEST "SIDE

Services will be held at

The Red Men's Hall 1802 W. Morris. Sunday School—8:45 Church Services—11:00 and 7

Rev.

invite you to attend. Assemblies of God Invite You

1621 E. WASH,

Tune in WISH — Every Sunday Ni

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

REV. CHAS. B. COX, PASTOR 1310 on Your Dial

Because Fire Destroyed

GOSPEL TABERNACLE

45 Evening Services—7:45 Wednesday. and Mrs, Thomas Paino

Listen to Our SPECIAL BROADCAST, SUNDAY, 7:06 A. M., WFBM.

to

Roberts Park Church

Methodist (Since 18321) Delaware at Vermont Street

DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister

EAST 10th ST. METHODIST 2327 EABT 10TH STREET REV. ACHILLES M. BROWN, Minister Church B8chool ’ 0 9:30. A.M, 10:45 A. M. T 1 MAY KNOW CHRIST, BETTER Youn Fellowship 00 P. M

Come to Church

10:45 A. M.~—Worship and Sermes - . By the Minister "CHRIST IS ADEQUATE" 9:30 A. M.—Church Bchool 0-9 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth Lenten Dinner Thursday, 6:30 P. M

North Methodist Church

Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D,-

MINISTER

WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A, M.—Church School. 10:40 A. M.— "Sanctuary Windows" No. VIII “HE I8 RISEN.” 5:00 P. M.—Vesper Hour for Youth, 7:45 P. M.—Chapel Hour,

GRACE

METHODIST East New York at Grand E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Bermon Theme

10:40 A. M, “FINDING GOD" ‘Youth Fellowship, 7 P. M,

We Welcome All Visitors

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

Tabernacle Presbyterian

ght—I1 to 11:30

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Olive and Le Grande A

Victory

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THE I BIBLE CH

Sunday School reverses . Morning Worship \ Evangelistic DIS

esday, 8 re M., Bibl ay, 8 P.

' SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday School Sunday School Contest Now in Progress With

38561 E. New York St.

MIDWEEK SERVICES

M, Y. P: Bervices ~ James E' Petty, Pastor

ve. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor

9:30: A."M.

Chapel of Eyausyil's

Come, Be One 6f Us Preaching Service—10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

P.8~68:30 P.M. ~ .

Wednesday Prayer Meeting—7: 4 P'M.

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MONDAY, MARCH |

| SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ANNOUNCES A

FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled - “Scientific Prayer as Revealed by Christian Science”

MARGARET MATTERS, C. S. B.

OF NEW YORK QTY

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts

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CHURCH EDIFICE

12TH AND DELAWARE STREETS

. ~The Public Is Sondtally Invited to Attend

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8, 1946, AT 8:00 P. M.

34th and Central

Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.~Divine Worship D ALE

i Yi "GOD'S GREAT GIFT OF SPEECH.” Thursday Midweek Service, 7:18 P. M.

Meridian Heights

Central Ave. at 47th DR, BIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School. 9:30, Worship - 10:48, “FROM ro

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