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Mas. Huber to Be Guest At Local Church

Mrs. Allen R. Huber, who was inby, the Japs with othet misin the Philippines, will give the Woman's day address tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the Olive Branch Christian church. The Rev. Benton B. Miller, pastor of the church, attended Transylvania college with Mrs. Huber and her husband, the Rev. Mr. Huber. The Hubers are Disciples bf Christ missionaries who are planning to return soon to the Philippines. Women ” the congregation will

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sponsored by the woman's council. Presidents of the 10 circles will serve as ushers. Others assisting Mrs. Huber with the service will be Mrs. Miller, council president, Mrs. R. J, Leachman, Mrs. Howard Deer Jr., and Mrs. Stanley Mascoe. The offering will go toward financing | the council's missionary program. Other events follow:

IAN CHURCH -

ENTRAL CHR. , B. McCormick, president of the nied

hristian Missionary society, will give the families. The shelf will be set : woman's day sddress tomorrow at 1048 i; 4 Quonset hut adjoining the rear and the Robinson-Ragsdale Ameri-|of his work among them. He is 42,/ “Without this victory,” Rabbi JOMpATSE or he wants ut fa the woman's council, will read the Serip- of the hospital building. Service can Legion post girls’ choir will sing an Episcopal clergyman, he served Maurice Goldblatt, spiritual leader I ten guest will be Mrs

ture and introduce Dr. McCormick. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor, will ide, VINGTON METHODIST CHURCH Prank Mellis will speak on “Problems and Possibilities of the Human Race at th meeting the men's club Wednesday 6:30 p. m. in the church. CENTRAL AVE. METHODIST CHURCH Dr. F. Marion Siw, pastor, will speak on “The Bible, The Way, The Truth The Life” in the morning SHO in the afternoon at the

and install hyd meeting |

of the Woman's Society of Christian n Serv.

fce Tuesday. Luncheon will serv

Mrs. Burton A. Knight 1s

METHODIST - CHURCH Gleaners class will sponsor the n Band a" an entertainment Tues-!

SWEENEY CHAPEL. BUTLER VERSITY—Dean O. L. Shelton of ne school of religion will Jpesen tomorro at il a. m. on “No Room in th e podern | ang 1 at the same our Dec. 15 on “Christm 1 * Services will be dis eontinued 4 during the Christmas holidays.

FIRST MORAVIAN EPISCOPAL O CHURCH

gas College ave. )—The yd Bel pastor of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church, will preach the 85th an- 'attend

niversary sermon at the morrow at 3 p. m. The Rev. Sta Woltjen, pastor, will speak at 11 a, 2 and oe choir will give special music, ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHUR Hortesses. or the 8 Christmas Elizabeth

jes follow: circle, Mrs. I #51 W. rat st,

love feast ne nley

The new “padre” and the recreational “director are putting their heads together to make a bright Christmas at the Veterans’ hospital. Chaplain Chester G. Minton, the first full-time chaplain to be appointed to the hospital since its founding, goes daily about the institution making friends and earning his unofficial title, “padre.” He and Robert Potts, head of the recreational department, with the help of a long list of local organizations, have work out a program of festivity and song. A giant wreath will hang In every window and lighted trees will be placed in the lobby and at intervals in the corridors. Delicious food {and decorated trays is traditional. The red poinsettas being sold on Pearl Harbor day, today, by mothers jof world war II, have provided |funds to cheers the patients to whom Chaplain Minton and other veterans’ hospital chaplains 'minister. Free Gifts for Veterans One of the newest Christmas teatares will be the “gift shelf” where the veterans may select gifts, free of cost, for their friends and

organizations have supplied the varied gifts and will see that they | are wrapped and tied. The Christmas party and darce, | 'with music provided by the orches- | |tra of the Marion county council of d Veterans of Foreign Wars, willl Istrike the keynote of the season for the hospital on Cold Spring rd. {From then until Christmas night, a succession of cheering events Is scheduled. Bed patients {chairs will have their share of the holiday the same as the others. {Chairs and beds will be rolled into | the auditorium Sunday morning, | {Dec. 22, for the general religious] service. It is usually held in the | {small chapel, but because the men in such large numbers at Christmas, the theater will be used. | {The Robinson-Ragsdale post

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Minton will speak. Roman Catholic services

be held in the and Christmas day.

{carols in the corridors that night. | American war mothers will bring! presents for every man and dis-lo oc oh Oahu, Saipan and Ryukus day is marked at Christmas, was a |

oy . = and holds the bronze star medal and Jew who followed the customs of and the C. A. post of the the Asiatic-Pacific campaign medal his people as he grew up. He therefore must have been quite familiar |

tribute them on Monday,

Y. M C. A. post. and those in wheel {Minicn will celebrate the Christmas

{morning communion at 8 o'clock and conduct meditation and service | iat 9 o'clock. | broadcast to bedfast patients over the public address system as they are every Sunday.

133) premier OH — | will sponsor the music and Chaplain | “Cross My Heart.' It will be presented simultaneously in veterans’ also will | hospitals over the nation,

VETERANS 'PADRE'—Chaplain Chester G. Minton will celebrate the Holy Communion at 8 a. Ghristmas day in the Vet-

erans Hospital chapel. hospital

The Ipalco choir will sing at the

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American Legion will give a Christ- | mas entertainment and sing Shri in, the corridors Christmas eve.

Hospital patients will wake next |

t 5:30 a. m. on the grounds also by Chaplain

The services will be

Will See Film

showing of the

It is a

Christmas Program of Festivity oe Songs | Arranged for War Veteran Patients

Sunday | comedy drama starring Betty Hutton and Sonny Tufts.

with keen interest of Christmas, up | Reneral service on Sunday afternoon what jt’ may mean to the men and

as a chaplain in world war II {was released the past summer with | Jews might the rank of lieutenant colonel.

{the hospital personnel as well as

concerned with *

“But the democracy of suffering, of

pain and death, includes rich and the Disciples of Christ church, and | a well-known club woman of the | {city, and Mrs. Baumgartel, of the | Presbyterian church, will speak for Sara Messing Stern and Mrs. David Cook | will give information concerning the | | Jewish faith. Following the talks,

poor alike. death or Christmas day will close with the wealthy and poor ‘come to realize | movie, (the worth of those simple gifts of | |God that have been given to all men equally—a good mind, a good body and a good soul. » |

Two Faiths

Plan Program

Christians and Jews “Will Review Religions

10th and Delaware sts.

meeting devoted to inter-faith fellowship and an ~|exchange of facts concerning Juda{sm and Christianity because both Christians and Jews mark great feast days within the month. The Jewish Festival of Chanuk-

koh begins Dec. Rabbi Goldblatt

and religious services.

The tall, rugged chaplain talked shipped pagan gods. Common Heritage

and of the temple, pointed out,

He |inated.” Jesus Christ, whose birth-

with two battle stars. He considers himself chaplain to|With the meaning of Chanukkoh.

In

‘spiritual therapy.” Every personality must be ban- | dled differently, the chaplain holds. lon the program.

It is- at the point of] intense suffering that!

the Christian groups. Mrs.

12:30 p.m Christmas luncheon and gift ane Ruth circle, Mrs. Lula Vehling, 1137 81st st, 6:30 p. m. Christmas dinner Te the family and gift exchanges. Thursday hostesses and parties will be: | For the Martha circle, Mrs. Prank Car3408 Capitol, 10:30 a. m. meetne a ‘by cheon ' and aft <- ge Shinar © . 14068 Bist st, 11:30 a oh ie x Cons party at gift exchange; Hiectra circle, Mrs. Orville *Ryon, on = Mount st., noon luncheon and change; and Mary circle, Mu Bri

dgwater, 1034 W. 35th st. des-

ton set lunehean, Christmas party and olf | gram of the Methodist District Congregation Beth-El Zedeck to-|

ITY DARE CHRISTIA N| og Rev. PF. W. Wiegmann, pasof Avenue Christian

the Downey church, will speak i the church night dinner, Wednesda a 2 m. VETERANS ROSPITA HAPEL — The | chorus RAN school 54 A sing, directed | by Mrs, David Fowler and Setompanied | by Mrs. Maxwell Major ai the 9 a. m. Tvice tomorrow. Chaplain C. G. Minton wil ive the meditation.

Rally tonight

Doctor Retires

| After 47 Years

Dr. T. A. O'Dell, 2357 Station st., practicing physician for nearly 47 worship and evangelism of the fel-

years, will retire tomorrow. Monday he will leave for Florida to spend the winter. Dr. ODell is a graduate of the old Southern Medical college, now Emory university, at Atlanta, Ga. He practiced in Atlanta six years before coming to Indianapolis.

Dr. T. A. O'Dell | He has practiced 41 years in the!

same Indianapolis community.’ H lives at 3406 Roosevelt ave,

Schricker Speaker At Youth Rally

Henry P. Schricker, former governor, will address the youth rally sponsored by the Capitol District Christian Endeavor Tuesday night, Dee. 12, in the First United Brethren | church, Committee members ‘who will be in charge of the rally are: Albert Smith, Chairman, Donald Yandell, Charles Brown, Harold Kissell, Dorothy Schober, Barbara Jean Slentz, Shirley See, Mrs. Connie Jones, Neil Evans, Margie Lambert, Shirley Wood, Willard Twyman, Leroy Coy, Mrs. Betty Poole, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley T. Wilson.

Lafayette Singer Gets Spot on WGN

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 7.—Miss Mary Johnston of West Lafayette

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M. Y. F. Schedules |

present the story of “The Nativity”

| Trinity auditorium. They will be

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Vesper Service

A tableau sibwing “The Nativity” | |and the story of “The First Christ-

hostess, Mrs. mas Roses” will highlight the pro- be installed spiritual leader of the

Youth Fellowship Christmas vespers tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the | Broadway Methodist church. Miss Marjorie Little will give the | story and the following young per- | |sons will present the tableau: John | | Holmes, Clifford Rauch, Max Mec- |

pW. Bar; Murtry, Keith Hall, Richard Hoeten, | Of Beth-El all ‘will speak or offi-| Wheaton’ T1- wil) spens Wngaton, solge | Robert DeNoon, “Tont Rosenbarger, bool his duties in the templ Bight: | oo William Wood and Maryruth Nick- es in e temple Rabbi Greenfeld Rabbi Levitsky

els. The Manual Training high!

school choir will sing accompanied #0nies were delayed for practical ynder the direction of “Evelyn Bor- | of sky will play organ selections and the Rabbi Louis Levitsky of Newark, accompaniments, Manuel I. Leve, IN. J., will give the installation ad- chairman of the installation com-| dress. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel,' mittee, will open the service and, executive secretary of the church Rabbi David 8. federation, will brig greetings from | Knesses the Protestant denominations and 8ive the invocation.

by Miss Frieda Hart. The program which will be given for the entire community will be | directed by Miss Marjorie Ann Vehling of the commission on'

{lowship.

J Puppet Show to Depict Story of Nativity

Martin and Olga Stevens will

with their famous marionettes tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Holy

sponsored by the Altar Society of Holy Trinity Catholic church. The performance of two acts and !seven scenes lasts an hour and a {half. The Virgin Mary is shown serving in the Temple. There is depicted also the throne room of Herod, the annunciation, a hillside’ outside the gates of Bethlehem, the | entrance to the manger, the shep-| herds and the star and the nativity scene, The puppets are a third of life size but because of an optical illusion seem to be the height of | human beings. The lifelike settings, costumes, lighting, . voices, music| and the old-age drama are said to create a very authentic picture of | the life and time of Christ. The Stevens have shown their marionettes in many parts of the nation.

Pastor to Describe ‘Jungle Christmas’

“A Jungle Christmas” will be described by the Rev. Marcus W. Johnson at the 11th annual Christwas Prayer service held by the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen Thursday at 10 a. m. in the Wheeler

pastor of the First Congregational church.

Members will bring canned goods

will be heard in radio preseaations of “Citizens of Tomorrow” at Pp. m, today and 1 p. m. tomorrow CST, over Chicago's WGN. Featured Wednesday as soloist at | the National 4-H club congress ban- | quet at the Stevens hotel in Chicago, Miss Johnston, daughter of T. R. Johnston of Purdue univer-| sity’s information service, is con-

tinuing advanced musical study in|the

Philadelphia.

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MARS HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Farnsworth at Poits Street—LEROY McDOWELL, Minister

PRAYER CHANGES THINGS

You have & friend ready to pray for you night or day. "WHAT IS YOUR REQUEST? Phone: bay 1 possible, between

as “white gifts” for distribution in 3 Christmas baskets. Mrs. Leonard |C. Hunt will sing accompanied by Mrs. Harriet Eytchison, organist, and Mrs. Blaine Kirkpatrick will {lead devotions. Mr. Hunt, superin|tendent of the mission, will speak on ‘Christmas at Wheeler Mission.” Miss Irene Duncan, Indiana Woman's Prison chaplain, will close meeting with prayer and benediction.

They're pushing the walls But we don't mind—

Sunday School Crowd

{pageant at the morning session of

mission. The Rev. Mr. Johnson Is |

Rabbi William P. Greenfeld will

{morrow at 3 p. m. in the temple,’ | 34th and Ruckle sts. The new spiritual leader's father, {Rabbi Hyman Greenfeld of Boston, | will give the benediction. Other rabbis, a representative of the Christian community and officials

Rabbi William P. Greenfeld, | the past summer. Tomorrow's cere-

reasons. Sharing in Program

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation, | from local Jewry. Others who will share in the program are Julian Freeman, president | of Congregation Beth-El, Charles

Rosengarten, president of the Beth pistio, | Various organiséiions ang) — URES “| rabbis will welco Rabbi G - El temple, Waterbury, Conn, and ¢. 4 i He Teen SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES

the Rev. Thomas Leroy Crosby of | |La Grange, Ill, Rabbi Greenfeld.

Cantor Myro Glass, the

choir and Esther Levinson, soloist,’ active in Jewish and social service {will give the music of the service projects. - —— S

Father to Give Benediction At Rabbi's Installation |

{ following the installation.

| Lind, violinist with the Indianap-|Sermon—"Today and Tomorrow.’ Dr. Harry B. McCormick, guest speaker

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personal friend of! | Waterbury,

Rev. Joseph C. | been rabbi for 14 years, ever since Black temple his ordination in 1932. He Was very Obedience’ 10:39 The Bible a

questions and answers will be expected from the floor.

(Episcopal) Meridian at 33rd Street REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER

7:30 A M.—Holy Communion. 9:30.A. M.—Church School, [1 00A. M -—Morning Prayer | and Sermon

Fifth in a Series By Dr. E. Burdette Backus 11 A. M.

ALL SOULS Unitarian Church : 1453 N N. Alabama 8 SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler University

Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M.

“No Room in the Modern Inn” Dr. O. L. Shelton, preaching

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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Roskin. Mrs. Roskin also

Shapiro of the]

Israel congregation willl

Beth-El members will honor the) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister

abbi and guests with a banquet! Bible 8chool—9:30 A. M.

Mildred | Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

lis Symphony orchestra, will play ccompanied by Mrs. Roskin at the | Youth Pellowship— Yer

CLASSES FOR ALL 9:30

from | ym Milburn Wills, Sanday School Supt.

where he had

He came to Indianapolis Conn,

Word of Power’ 73 p.m

Stewardship Pageant Will Be Prensented

Mrs. William Baumheckel, president of the Indianapolis district Woman's Society of Christian Service, will present a stewardship

the society's officers’ day program {Friday at the Roberts Park Methodist church. The meeting will open at 10 a. m, and continue all day. District officers will conduct a seminar in the afternoon following noon luncheon. Luncheon reserva-| tions should be made with Mrs. | Burton A. Knight by Tuesday. Mrs. Baumheckel will preside at the | sessions.

Washington Alumni To Sing at Church

The new Washington high school alumni chorus will make its first appearance tomorrow night at the | Memorial Baptist church. Prof. Edward F. Emery of the school music department will direct the chorus composed largely of veterans. The Rev. George G. Kimsey, pastor, will speak on “Building a Better City” and the temperance film, “It's the Brain That Counts,” will be shown. The program is sponsored by the recently organized men's class.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

{ 16th and Delaware | REV.” MARCUS W. JOHNSON

Youth hour. 6 45

BAPTIST Praver Thurs. 7.30

REV. EARL SHREVE Sunday Evening, 7:30

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Church on Corner 13th St.

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

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The Sisterhood of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation has invited Christian leaders to join them in an “Information Please” program day at 1:30 p. m. in the temple,

18 and Christmas the 25th, Both are joyous occasions with the deepest historic significance featuring | gifts, lighted candles, song, laughter Chanukkoh, sometimes called the Feast of Lights, is an eight day festival recalling (the dedication of the restored temple in Jerusalem and the victory of the Jews over the Syrians who wor-

“the | have been exterm- |

Thus the sisterhood in holding | {the veterans and reports that doc-|the joint meeting at this time gives | ay to the sound of carols SUNG | org are calling on chaplains with | emphasis to the common heritage |increasing frequency to see patients of Jews and Christians. jand help with their problems. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, execu- Rev. 'fact, Chaplain Minton says he is (tive secretary of the Indianapolis | |Church federation, and Rabbi Gold- | {blatt will serve as resource leaders 9: 30

Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, member of |

| Church of the Advent

‘What Is This Neo-Orthodoxy ? |

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) |

SECOND FREE METHODIST

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Science Churches Study 'Creator-God' “God the Only Cause and Creator” is the subject of the lessonsermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow,

1 The golden text is:

in them is.” Acts 4:24.

Christian Science textbook, ence and Health With Key to the

The day was chosen for the open | Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy:

% | “Christian Science takes naught § | trom the perfection of God, but it | ascribes to Him the entire glory," p. 262.

Irvington's 15th 'Messiah' Ready

J. Russell Paxton will direct the Irvington Community Chorus in the singing’ of Handel's “The Messiah” tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Irvington Methodist church. This will be Mr, Paxtou's 15th | time to direct the oratorio under the sponsorship of the Irvington Union of Clubs. Mrs. Paxton will play the organ accompaniments. Soloists will include Naomi Pryor, | Mary Godfrey Kreiser, Farrell Scott and William F. Moon. The | chorus, director,

Charles A. Harris who was presi|dent of the union of clubs when its | first presentation of “The Messiah” was given in 1931. Irvington Protestant ministers will give the opening and closing [prayers and the introduction.

First Pilgrim Holiness Church 30th and Gale .Sts W. H. Pratt, Pastor Sunday Services & 10:30 7:30 w u _ PRATT

"FIRST FREE METHODIST

12th and Tecumseh Sts. Rev. R. I. Chitty, Pastor

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A M. “Three Foes of the Church.” 12nd part) 7:30 P. M.—Evangelist service

WESTBROOK CHURCH of the NAZARENE | 4600 W. Washington Street

A Friendly Church with an { Evangelistic Atmosphere

Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.

Preaching, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 2 y

Youth Groups, 6:30 p.m. A Cordial Welcome To All! M. J. JONES, Pastor

THE "CALVARY HOUR W-I-S-H 8:00 A. M. SUNDAY

Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister

| CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave.

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

Tonight—7:30

Dr. Glen W.

“Lord, Thou art God, which hast made heaven | and earth and the sea and all that

The lesson-sermon also includes

the following passage from the; “Sei- |

soloist and ac-

and Carrollton Ave.

EVA EFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS

Sunday School Worship

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ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts, Rev. Thomas B. Kline

Serer sennnnrens

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st St.

BNIRY

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

Ami with Unity Hdqtrs.,, Kansas City, Mo. Ar Sunday Services—9:45

aret Strahle, minister aie speaker. A.M, 1 M D. A. R. Chapter House, EN Penn. Practitioner service Unity Literature Daily Activities Claypool Hotel Telephone RI-4066.

9:15 A. M. 10:45 A, M.

FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D.. PASTOR

9:00 a. m.—~1st Service or Worship 9:45 a. m.~Church 8choo 10:40 &. m.—2d Service of "Worship “A Lamp Unto My Peet’

ST. JOHN'S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Leonard and Sanders Bt

L A PIEPENBROK. Pastor

Youth and Mission Service 10:15 A. M. Subject A, Mission for Youth"

Barker

Instructor in Bible at Wheaton

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College. Roser Malshary Roberts Park Methodist Church

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BROADWAY BAPTIST 22d -and’ Broadw R. M. Dodrill, BY astor

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

Rev,

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CHRIST TEMPLE

‘+ (Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Sunday, 11:00 A. M,,

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Your

Special

9:30 A. M. ~Downtown Men's Bible Class

ARLES LAWL! RL HOWE JONES, ' Pianist SR IOE ox

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Meridian at Vermont

Teacher You're Invited.

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AHAI Lecture

MRS. NINA MATTHISEN of Chicago, Ill. ‘ Subject: “Christ's Promises Fulfilled” Spink-Arms Hotel, Sunday, 2:30 'P. M. No Collection

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets | CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pas Rev, Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor

9:28 A.-M. — Bible School. 10:45 A. M.— Worship ‘What Does It Mean to Be aved?'

~The Pastor. |W { 7:30 P. M.—Worship * ‘Light on the Path’ | ~The Associate Pastor. ~Thursday T30P M —Mid-Week Prayer Service.

MEMORIAL BAPTIST Belle Vieu and W. 8t. . G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30.

LYN RS andnrs dr., 2 blocks So f W. Washington st. Dona 1d J. Dunkin, | pastor Services 9:30 a.m. and hk 30 ppm

TUXEDO PARK—39 N

Grant (4 east U.8 Clutton. 9:30 4. M. 0. BAL I

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson &

New Peter Vroom. 10.30 AM TP

30 P.M.

DRUFF PLACE—W 0% C. Trent. 10:45 A 100 tpi. Hpi

;CENTRAL BAPTIST

G. H. O'Donnell, pastor, DD Meeting Place Prather Masonic Temple College Ave. and 42d St. Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

Rev

MERLE SIDENER Leader

“We Help Young

What We Get"

‘Melody Girls Quartet

Young Men Cordially Invited

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

Third Christian Church— 17th & Broadway Men Make Good®

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"We Pay for by

Guest Speaker

. A. C. Brooks

Special Music by:

9:30 A. M.—WFBM

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Monument Circle—CHRIST CHURCH-—8 a. m.; 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, D. D, The Rev. Herman Anker.

Central Ave. at 16th St.— ALL SAINTS’ CATHEDRAL—7:30 a. m., 11 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. The Rev. John-T. Payne. ST PAUL'S worshipping with’ the Cathedral congregation. Church Echool, 9:00 a.m. at 64th and College Ave. The Rev. Wm. Burrows.

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' Fairview Presbyterian

VIRGIL D BD RACAN, M Minister M.—Church School with depart. | ments for all ages M —Morning Worship “Christian Training”

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23 N. State (1700 East) LTER L PEARCY. Minister | under An 9:30; Worship, 10 10:45 A M Youms People. 4:00

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central

REV. HARR Ministers

9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10°45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale preaching

“Ten Thousand rmons in | Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Midweek Service

Memorial Presbyterian

Carrollton at 1lth—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell Church School for All Apes =p; 30 A. M. Holy Communion—10:45 A Meditation: “THAT YE MAY BE ONE” Young People's Meeting, "6:30 | Midweek Ser Service Thur Thursday, 7:30

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West Street (702 N.)—ST. PHILIP'S—Holy Communion every

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West Morris and urch Sts. — ST. GEORGE'S — 9:45 a. m., Holy Communion every Sunday. The Rev. James G. Jones.

Ritter Ave., South (Irvington) —8ST. MATTHEW’'S— 7:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Rudolph F. Keicher.

POPP PPD IPI IIIT III OP

Meridian St, at 33d— CHURCH OF THE ADVENT—7:30 a. m.; 9:30 a m. and 11:00 a. m. The .Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher. 4

m. The Rev.

James G. Jones.

NORTHMINSTER

Millersville Masanie Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A M —Church School

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GECRON ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES | 3 30 snd S A. M.

FRANTZ “Glad at God's Commands’ —Acts 8:39 Toung Piople 3 Vespers 6:45 P. M. { Church Sc | Thursday Convocation ‘and dinner, § P. M.

Meridian Heights

Central Ave. at 47t Rev Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday, ‘Schoo 9:30. Worship 10:48 e Thorn and the Mir’

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister - Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

| Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston Ministers

Church School, 9:48 Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Milner On _ Being Practical”

Dr.

CHURCHES

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street | Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M. Worship Service. |

“The Word of God” 9:30 A. M.—Church School | 6 P. M., Angelus Hour for Youth

GRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister

10:40 A. M. ‘His Star”

Church School—9:30 A. M __Youth Fellowship—8 P. M.

ASBURY MEMORIAL Corner New York & California Rev. Loren E. Page, pastor

Morning Worship—10:30 A. M. Adamic Covenant’

Evening Service—1: 30

ib Preaching" Servic A ND nds Rech, gues spsuker. Young People's Meeting vier. BAS P.M President. 8dians Coutts) Colitge. Bening BOTVION ...:i0.:. 0040004 T45P. M. | Thursday Brig Bible Study T45 P.M, J. 8. JOHNS, MINISTER la—

Special Music

in All Programs

O. A. Trinkle, Minister

A Cordial Invitation to Attend The Annual December Decision Day Services

| ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

| 57 N. RURAL ST. | 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon, “GOD'S CLAIM UPON LIFE" 7:30 P. M.—Sermon, “THE PURPOSE OF CHRIST'S COMING"

“Bow ing nd Reaping’

TEAST 10th METHODIST

2327 BABY pra s EV. C

TRE MES, Minister Class :30

R orf evorion Biv Cis, oy

Church School 10: BAM

Worship “That Wonderful Name’

| | Youth Fellowship—17:3 30 P. M.

PILGRIM HOLINESS

INTERNAT'L 8. 230-240 E Oh! Rev, E. V. Halt, Mgr, MA -6481 | BROOKSIDE CHURCH 2101 Brookside Rev. Ral McCrory CH-2311 FIRST CHURCH 30th and Gale Sts. | Rev. R. E. Nibarger 2618 KE. 30t o | SECOND Ri 1415°' GRUPFT Bt. Rev. George E. Huff 1442 Cruft St. | Bts, NORTH 8 1723 BE. 46th St. | M1 Rev. T. J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.

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

WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 10:45 A. M.—Mogning Worship. “The Word Became Flesh” Broadcast, WIRE, 11:30 Church School, 9:30 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.

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7:45 P.M.

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister

CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SEELIG, D. D., Minister Church School—9:30 Morning Worship—10:48 Advent message: ‘Wise Men, Ancient

CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST

and Modern" Appropriate music by robed choir A Cordial Welcome to Al IRVINGTON

30 Audubon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Church School 9:30. Worship 10:48 “Redemption Made Known"

Free Reading

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and

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Lesson for Sunday, December 8th “GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR”

Morning Service at 11 FIRST CHURCH

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WILSON WALLACE, of Oklahoma City, Minister Bible Study 9:45 A M.

| 10:45 A. M.—“Reconciled to God. |

7:45 P, M.—Evening Service, Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.

Meridian at 20th R. R., Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH

{ Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH

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FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8S. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

1609% Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

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