Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1946 — Page 4
bo ship.
Churches to Welcome Exchange Visits Obristmas vespers of music and
| . meditation offer an opportunity for an exchange of visits and hospi-
porn among the church folk of
the city. The faithful can attend morning
services at their own ‘churches and swell the audiences for the free Sunday afternoon and night concerts in neighboring houses of wor-
The North Methodist church will present the Angelus choir directed by J. Russell Paxton in a Christmas musicale tomorrow at 8 p. m. Robert Burford will play the organ. Miss Nancy Carlson will sing “Jesu Bambino” by Yon; Miss Betty Wales, “Hg Was Despised” from
Handel's * Messiah,” and James Bash, “Cantique de Noel” by Adam. Choice Selections will include
*While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night” by Jungst and other numbers. An opportunity will be ‘given for the congregation to Join in the singing of favorite carols.
POLIS MES
Musicale in Town Hall The Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, Fairfield and Park aves, | announces a Christmas concert for 4:30 p. m. tomorfow. Harold Holtz, | organist and choirmaster, will direct | the 20-voice mixed choir and solo- | {sts in a varied program of carols | and anthems. The choir will sing | *Behold Your God” by Heyser as! an opening number and later, the ever-popular “Hallelujah Chorus” | from Handel's “The Messiah.” Other composers appearing on the pros| gram are Galbraith, Bach, Stough-| ton, Maure-Cottons, Marks and Gruber. The town hall in Speedway will furnish the setting for a Christmas| vesper musicale given by the St. Andrews’ Lutheran church Samorrow at 7:30 p. m. The church is using the hall until such a time as it can build its own house. The Speedway Choral club, direct- | - ed by Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, ° will sing “Lo, Now a Rose” by Praetorius, and “Into the Town of Beth lehem” and “At the Manger” Kountz. The Rev. Robert H. Wid Jaster, will speak on “No Legend
Christmas Carol Sing Persons living in the community of the Bellaire Methodist church have been invited to attend a “Christmas Carol Sing” tomorrow | at 7:30 p. m. in the church. The | sing will be sponsored by the chancel and young peoples’ choir and their director, Clifford D. Long. The choirs will sing anthems and Betty Bowers and Rosemary Sapp will
Turners.
"IN HOLY MUSIC'S GOLDEN SPEECH"—Herman Peter Lieber gets a special message from Christmas carols played by Miss Billie Hance and Don Arnold of the Athenaeum Turners’ orchestra. The 2-year-old boy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Lieber and the great-grandson of the late Herman Lieber, an early member of the
» Turners and Maniarehisl Plan Yule Concert Next Saturday
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor The city becomes a family at Christmastime with music to bind
it together.
Some such feeling moves the Athenaeum Turners to throw open
the doors of their “German House” and invite the neighbors in for a concert at this season. Then the Turners share with others the warmth of their fireside and the talents of their singers and musicians. The club will present the Indianapolis Maennerchor and the Or-|the Turners.
Founders of both
play the accompaniments. The chestra of the Athenaeum Turners organizations were freedom-loving
Rev. E. F. Schneider is pastor.
The Young Adult Fellowship of | mas program next the Indianapolis Methodist district| Saturday. The will sponsor a vesper service to-\ music wil be morrow at 3 p. m. in the Roberts given in the
Park Methodist church. The Rev. william Burton of the Southport Methodist church will tell the Christmas story and the Rev. Paul McAfee of the Trafalgar church will lead the devotions. Mrs. Esther Schilling, district field secretary, will direct the music which will include carols by host young adults end congregational singing. The story will be in ~ language which older children can understand. Small children will be cared for in the nursery. Co-presi-dents of the district group are Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce.
Campus Cook Book To Be Published
Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Ind, Dec. 14— Recipe favorites from the DePauw
university campus will be collected |The orchestra, however, will furnish| thought to the cultivation of health 28¢st one, he found a diamond
select mealtime * goodies,” Miss Vera |® L. Mintle, head of the home economics department, announces. Proceeds from cook book sales will be donated to the international
Home Economics Scholarship Fund. |Sir John Goss will open the Maen- | club theater and lectures from time | partment's
Miss Leota Colpitts, dean of wom- | en, will contribute her choice cake recipe, and the university president, Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, will offer the! formula for his favorite meat dish. Faculty, administration and students will submit entries for the book, scheduled to appear during] the spring semester,
Anderson Man Buys Hotel in Kentucky
Times State Service ANDERSON, Ind. Dec. 14.—Vernon Hiles, Anderson tavern operator, sald today he and his wife had « purchased the Drake hotel at Lexington, Ky. at a recent auction of the property for a high bid of | $157,000, The Drake Hotel Co., which holds 8 lease on the 180-room structiire until Dec. 31, 1947, will continue management» of the property, Mr. | Hiles said. The purchase was made | he said, as an investment.
_- Convocation Speaker Times State Service
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 14. —
Dr. Ernest Gruening, who has been Maennerchor, governor of Alaska since 1939, wil iP 1854,
give an Indiana university convoca-
tion address Monday evening at 17 15
“ o'clock in the auditorium.
Volunteers of / America
“Alaska |Brately until 1936 when it was in«New Crossroads of the World" will Vited be the subject of Dr. Gruening's|
in a joint Christ- Germans who took sanctuary in
America from the Prussian oppression of their fatherland.
Non-Profit Organization
Roberts Park Choir to Sing Carol Group
Program Replaces Worship Period
Dr. Sumner L. Martin will forego
tomorrew in the Roberts Park
his usual Sunday morning sermon:
ATURDA
Ne Topic: 'The Trouble Is—"
The Youth Fellowship of the Woodruff Place Baptist church will conduct the vesper- worship service
Your
CHARLE
9:30 A. M.
Downtown Men' s Bible Class
LAWLER, HOWE JONES, Pianist Special BA ONE Oy
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Meridian at Vermont
Teacher
You're Invited.
tomorrow at 4:30
p. m. in the Garden Baptist church. The Rev. Paul Malicote, associate pastor of the Woodruff Place
worship period to music directed by | Mallory W. Bransford, choirmaster and organist. The service will begin at 10:45 a, m. The Sanctuary choir will sing four traditional carols followed by Yon’'s “Gesu Bambino,” Soloists and their selections are: Verne B. Bailie, “O Holy Night”; Mrs. Marjorie Payne Breeden, “O Come Unto Him"; and Raymond Potts, “The Birthday of a King.” The closing number, by the choir and quartet will be- Gruber's “Silent Night.”
St. Paul's Program St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church will present an elaborate musical program tomorrow at the 10:30 a. m. service when Dr. E. Harold Klingel, pastor, will speak briefly on “Christmas Chimes.” Miss Amanda Schultz will direct the choir in singing “Glory to God” by Rogers, Yon's “Gesu Bambino,”
[Methodist church and devote the §
church, will speak on “The Trouble] Is—."” Others who! will assist with|
COLLEGE AVE. CHURCH of the NAZARENE
16th and College.
Sunday School Morning Worship Youth Service ........... Evangelistic Service .....
Midweek Service Wednesday 404 Your Neighborhood Church—Why Not Attend?
Rev. 8. R. Moneymaker, Pastor
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the program are: Rev. Malicote charles Curtis, Don Frink, Janet Wheeler. Mary Ann Hornaday and Carolyn Ealey. Jerry Martz will preside. Dr. Clive McGuire is host pastor.
Synagogs Plan Hanukkah Rite
Candle-light Program Begins Tuesday
Jewish folk of Indianapolis and | the world will light the first candle of the joyous Hanukkah season | Tuesday night and one each day| $ thereafter until eight are shining | in the candlelabrum. 3 §
Hanukkah commemorates the re- |X dedication of the temple and the & deliverance of the Jews, more than |¥ 2000 years ago, long before the ¢
“The Christmas Song” by Adam and the Brahms-Wilson “Holy Night.” Miss Schultz and Otto
Noffke will sing as a duet “The| Infant Light” by Nevin,
Other religious events’ follow:
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, on the circle. The Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirch hoffer, bishop of the iscopal diocese | Indianapolis, will administer the sacrament of confirmation to a class of adults and children tomorrow at the 10:45 a. m. service. , Dr, Ainger Powell is rector. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH--‘‘Candles of Christmas,” a dramatic candlelighting to illustrate the Christmas story will be | giver by young people at the praise service |
speak at the 740 p
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—The Junior High choir of school 38 directed by Miss. Martha Oren and accompanied by Mrs. Frank Long will sing at the a. m. Protestant services tomorrow. Shinty C. G. Minton, Protestant Shap- | lain, will give the meditation. Arrang Tenis for the music were made tn romgeh | he Robison Ragdale post of unit 133, 11th |
district American Legion auxiliary. ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH
soprano of Chicago, will sing a pro-| ETS PARK METHODIST CHURCH 3 u er - Ar aslo! gram of Christmas songs unt other cg celebrate the Lord's Supper a 9:30 a, mn. inspirational numbers Tuesday at The church school session at 10 a. will precede a Christmas program ve 2 p. m. in the First Presbyterian by Ra piog z church.
Mrs. Welch will be sponsored by erdognos Rally
the Women’s Association of the con- | ‘To Hear Soiker
gregation. Mrs. Edward E. Mec-| Laren will direct the program and Henry PF. Schricker, former govMrs, Matthew Winters will preside. ernor, will speak on “Youth ReMrs, William Logan will lead the pyjlding the World for Christ” at devotions. {the rally’ of the Capitol District Mrs. Welch devotes her talents to| Christian Endeavor Tuesday, at singing for religious groups rather | |7:30 p. m. in the First United Breththan to accept the offers she has | ren church.
had for opera and the secular con- | The Rev. Ira B. Stock, pastor of
m. rally ign
Women to Hear Rosa Page Welch
Mrs. Rosa Page Welch, mezzo-
Large numbers of the early members of the club and chorus joined the ranks of the U. 8. army to fight in the Civil war. United States citizenship is a requirement
for membership in the Athenaeum. The club has been forced to close its roll for the present since it has
Athenaeum, 401 9% i s E. Michigan st. je = ° Clarence Elbert py will direct the Rais Maennerchor and ed Constantine Bors- iit hoff, the orches- # a tra. : Fathers, moth- Mr. Elbert ers and young folk, who mount the grand staircase to fill the Athenaeum, will sense the distinctive atmosphere of the place. To its walls
it can provide. Formerly, only persons of German descent joined the Turners and furnishings there seems to/but of recent years that has not cling the best of the old Germany’s/been the case. English is the tradition. language of the club rooms and the Hymn Will Open Program Shores a a : : e rners do not maintain As listeners lean forward, ears . 3 cocked to catch every sound of lofig- | their club for profit. They provide
|a& roomy building for social events, loved carols, some will be thinking, .1c for which they have a great
of the soy of ne aera reputation and ' activities for the | | physical, cultural and musical deThe Maennerchor. a male chorus velopment of .their patrons of 106 voices, will sing most of its Long ago in Germany, the Turn- | numbers without accompaniment. ers gave considerable time and
{background for the final, climactic through scientific exercise. They | the “Hallelujah” from, | continue to do so to this day. The | Beethoven's “The Mount of Olives.” | Athenaeum’s well-equipped gymThe orchestra has been practicing |nasium offers physical training and this difficult composition for months. | recreation for the whole family. “A Hymn for Christmas Day” by| C. Norman Green directs the!
'nerchor program. “Wille Take Your tO time on the drama. Now and
| |elty. The bass voices sing an ac-|torium. Dr. C. B: Sputh has been| companiment simulating the beat-| President of the Indianapolis Atheling of a drum while two tenor | naeum Turners for 26 years, {voices carry the melody. The inter-|
{ludes between stanzas of this old ‘Church to Show Film
Burgundian carol are a two-measure | {continuation of the drium-beating Or Nature’ $ Miracles The audience visits the stars and
| motif. |
Two bass voices sing the last| sees miracles of nature such as the stanza against the melody played pollination of flowers and buds by William R. Keen on the Piccolo. | opening into blossoms in the sound Other compositions wihch will pre-| film, “The God of Creation.” It cede the “Hallelujah” are the Prae- | Will be shown tomorrow at 7 p. m. torius “How Like a Flower Rising” in the Woodruff Place Baptist and “Good News from Heaven” by|church. | Whitford.
Orchestral Compositions A. Moon, Sc. D,, in the Moody Institute of Science, West coast de-
The orchestra will play a series lot Christmas numbers before the parimen of the Moody ‘Bible institute,
Maennegchor’s . program. Among | __ {the orchestral compositions will be Hayden's “Heaven's Are Telling,” “Victor Herbert Favorites” a | Strauss march and various popular songs, Both the Athenaeum Turners and. {the Maennerchor look forward to | 100th birthday celebrations in a few years. The club is 95 and the which was founded is sald to be the oldest (men s chorus in America. The Maennerchor existed sep-
m and Broadwa M. Dodr
ay ,.. Rey, i, usion
{ y School, 9:30 A.
to. become a department of ———————————— THE
. BIBLE CHURCH
reached the full quota for which |
Drum,”.another number, offers nov- | then, a play is given in the audi-|
The film was produced by Irwin!
BROADWAY BAPTIST
sun Fa Worship 1 10. 45 A. M. and 1: 20 P. M.
cert stage. She has taught music the Seventh Presbyterian church, in Negro schools in the south, di-|will conduct devotions and Mrs. rected choirs and has sung at re- jasper Havens will sing. The Rev. ligious gatherings all over Ye na- Medford Jones, pastor of the Flem-
tion. ling Garden Christian church, will She directed the music at the conduct the group singing.
national meeting of the women’s | s———————————————— Local Station Adds
organizations of the Presbyterian | 'St. Francis Hour"
church in the U. S. A. last May Yn Grand Rapids. “The Hour of St. Frais” will be carried by radio station WFBM
Traffic | nspector beginning Monday at 2:30 p. m. and continuing weekly on the same
Given Lodge Ring [day and hour
Inspector Audry Jacobs of the| The program originates in Los traffic department today was recipi- | Angeles and is sponsored locally by ent of a surprise gift at morning |the Sacred Heart Third Order of roll call. |st. Francis fraternity.
Scheduled to “travel the hot! rer sands of the Sahara” tonight at a Philadelphian to Speak
| Shrine initiation, the police officer | Dr. Richard Hoiland of Philawas presented with a shoe box, re-
{ported to contain heavy footwear. In the eighth box within the
| purposes of Christian Education” at the Baptist Monday at 10:30 a. m. in the Wood-
fellow ruff Place Baptist church.
lodge officers. At the ceremonies, William A. Hoefgen, Murat Shrine illustrious potentate, complimented Police {Chief Jesse McMurtry on the des efficiency.
ring presented by
Plan ( Charity | Ball LEBANON, "Ind. Dec. 14.—The annual charity ball of Alpha Beta chapter, Tri Kappa sorority, here will be held the night of Dec. 21 at the Lebanon armory. Proceeds this year will go to the Commuhity Servfce center, which is conducting a
Mars Hill
| homes of their congregations. i
| Jewish martyrs,
' Altar Decorations To Be Dedicated
Christian era, from the Syrians and X [their pagan way of life. For the |< Jews gave to the world a steadfast | |B belief in one true and almighty God. 2 Festivities and religious services| % in the Beth-El Zedeck temple fur- 3 nish an illustration of Hanukkah | 3 events in many synagogs and in the ¢ ‘ Candle-Lighting .Ceremony b The Beth-El religious school will | hold the annual pre-Hanukkah as-
CARLETON D., Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible school 10:45 A. M.— Worship, '
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BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPHST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets W. ATWATER, D. Pastor
of the Saviour''—The Pastor, 130 P. M.—Youth Fellowship
30 P P. M.—Worship ‘Where Is He . , .?"
7:30 P. M —Mid-week prayer. service
MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W.
8t. . G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 17:30.
REK~—29 N. Grant (4100 east) 9:30 A.M.; 7.30 P.M
~==EPISCOPAL =
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’ CATHE-DRAL-T: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 School, 9:00 a.m. at 64th and College Ave. The Rev. Wm. Burrows.
West Street (702 N.)—ST. PHILIP’'S—Holy Communion every
Sunday, 7 a. m, and 11:15 a.
Al
LYNDHURST-Lyndhurst dr., 2 blocks So. of W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin, pastor. Services 9:30 a.m. and 7:30
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York Peter Vroom, 10:30 A, M.; 7:30 P. M,
WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E. Mich. L.C. Trent, 10:45 A. M.; 7:00 P. M.
CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor. Temporary Meeting Place Prather Masonic Temple College Ave. and 42d St. Sunday School—0:45 A. M Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. 45 AL M.
SOOO
West Morris and Church Sts. — ST. GEORGE'S — 9:45 a. m., Holy Commu« nion every Sunday. The Rev. James G. Jones.
Ritter Ave, South (Irvington) ST. MATTHEW’S— 7:30 a. m, 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Rudolph F. Keicher._
Meridian St, at 33d— CHURCH OF THE AD-VENT—-17:30 a. m.; 9:30
Eo sb
a. m. and 11:00 a. m. ) The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher.
The Rev.
m. James G. Jones.
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Presbyterian Churches Invite You
ursday night in the church, | CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH— sembly tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. It class w ave a -the- i i Se—————————————————— tree party, featuring the bringing of gifts will * include the candle- -lighting vrs y », - for the children at the Juvenile Deten- [ceremony and seasonal songs and Fairview Pr esbyteri 1an ir a class hymns. The sisterhood will dis- VI GIL DRAGAN, Site o & niste teacher and Mrs. G. L. Fisher, president. | tribute candles among the children.| g.30 a M —Church School with. departMethodist on DT De Pak The song, “Remember Israel,” 10:45 A ens Worshi gor ot the First Baptist, ehurs Bn on dae, composed by Cantor Myro Glass of B. Keeler of New r Yori City, ch.,, and presi 0 e arenal Al t ke Bible conference near Muskegon, | Beth-El in memory of millions of ues} Spe
will be solemnly dedicated tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. at the educational building, 3456 Central ave. Also “A Cavalcade of Jewish Music” will be presented by
WAL Sunday School,
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) TER L EARCY, Minister 9:30, Worshi i 45 AM
Young People, 4:00
Susie Michael and Maurice Friedman, Dec. HEP m. in the temple.
Members of the United Hebrew
Thursday,
Tabernacle Phys 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10°45 A. M.—Divine Worship Mr. Mercer, Preatoing, ‘We Wan 3 7:30 pp m, Midweek Service.
|delphia will discuss “Standards and Pastors” conference
The
speaker is director of Christian education for the Northern Baptist convention,
Spiritual Services of Worship "THE WAITING THAT WINS"
'WAR WITHOUT QUARTERS
Farnsworth and Foltz Streets \ero/ McDowell, Minister
congregation will dedicate new altar decorations and Torah scroll covers and light candles in memory of departed members tomorrow at 7 p. m. Grandchildren of the late members will carry the candles in procession. Rabbi Samuel J. Fox, spiritual
i as chairman and various sisterhood ices.
Zion's Church Choir
To Feature Soloists
The 55-voice senior choir of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Dale W. Young directing, will pre-! sent a Christmas program at the church at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow. Soloists will include Mr, Young | at the organ, Mrs. Carl Bals, Mr. |
Pansy - Sherrick and Mrs. Hewson,
~ CLASSES FOR ALL 9:30
MILBURN WILLS, SUN. SCHOOL err
REV. I. N. TOOLES Guest Speaker 730 PM
REV. Pn Cc ACK
oll i 8.45 Prayer Thurs. 7.30
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Wilkins and Peisiung Bts. W. 1. Car, 2300 West, MA-9871
Morning Sermon
Evening Sermon
Free Methodist Church
director of the synagog, will serve
members will assist with the serv-|
and Mrs. Walter Schulz, Mrs. Alma Monninger Van Vactor, Mrs. Paul] LaWall, Mrs. Elfreida Rodgers, Miss George
Carroliton at 11th—Rev. Church School for All Ages—9:30 A. M. Sermon:
Midweek Service Thursday, 7 %
Memorial Presbyterian Ralph L. O’'Del
“A CHRISTIANS HS TMAS"
NORTHMINSTER
Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Worship
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR : RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A, M. DR. FRANTZ The Restorer” —Psaims 233 Young a Vespers. ...... 6:45 P Church’ School Thursday Convocation and dinner, 6 P.
Meridian Heights Central am = big
Rev r Jr. Sunday “Sénool 9: 9: Soc * Worship 10:48 “King of the Ages
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry ‘Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Jean S, Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston Ministers
M. 9:30 M.
Church School, 9:48 Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Young People’s Meeting, 0 P. M.
Dr. Milner: “What Profit?”
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, December 15th “GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN”
Morning Service at 11
o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH
Meridian at 20th R. R, Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH
Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. 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 16092 Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 PM
METHODIST
CHURCHES
campaign to raise funds for a fulltime recreation director.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
16th and Delaware Sts REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, {10 30 A. M. Junior Church 111:00 A. M.—Church Bchool, “Rise and Pall of God."
CHURCH 40th and N. WILSON WALLACE, of
Minister 10:45 A. M.—
Bible Study 9:45 A. M.
Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, 7:45 P.
OF CHRIST Capitol Ave. Oklahoma City, Minister
7:45 P. M.—Evening Service.
“GARFIELD ) HEIGHTS
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
TONIGHT, 7:30 Roberts Park Methodist Church
Bible Study ....c.c0000. "es Evening Service
Wednesday Evening Bible Study .eesveieess iw. L. TOTTY. Minister
‘CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET Worship and Preaching ....
sersssnanenenees 1 vesssressnssessee 1
cases ansnRne
GA- 1742
Corner Vermont and Del.
7:30 P. M.: “The First
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. RURAL ST.
Attention! All Members of Church and Bible School: Services on Regular Schedule Sunday. Heating Plant Repaired. 9.30-A. M.—Family Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—Sermon. “THE, PURPOSE OF JESUS' COMING”
A Cordial Welcome To All! 0. A. TRINKLE, Minister.
and Great Commandment.”
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
Mallory W. Bransford, Director
Sanctuary Choir 50 Voices
at |
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Holy Communion at 9:30 Church School at 10:00
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Evening Worship, 7:45 "Things Worth While,"
Roberts Park Methodist Church
Since 1821
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street
Dallas L. Browning, D. D,, Minister
10:45 A. M. Worship Service, “The Word Made Flesh” 9:30 A. M.—Church School 6 P. M., Angelus Hour for Youth
GRACE
320 N. Illinois 3) E. NEW YORK ST. ““ / | & 24. Col. K. Grace Granda, | 23 nr Your Bible Speaks E 2 METHODIST Officer in Charge LE 0AM BSS HEAR DEWITT 8. OSGOOD o Bot New York at Grant BUNDAY—7:30 P. M. LE a : arioue : . 10:40 A.M. Boys’ Chorus of J. C. Wilson, |' 11:30 Worship INDIANAPOLIS BIBLE AGADEMY 1 >» ts COV ow, ~ Chapel of Chimes | 7:45 HEAR FEATURING - % Youth Pellowship—8 P. M. Dorothy Povler, Director. | mvangelisie | REV. EARL SHREVE WEB MN] +A Chriot Gontorsd Progesa : To 9. Yopeciuie oy Sin, LEVER: Program of Christmas Music | Tues, 8 P. M.| 30 Minutes of Song Service - vi (abet 1000) | * Prophesy im the News a A Charles Brandon Booth will speak, Bible Class Special Music ; H. H. SAVAGE SUDATS | * Yor on the Marek > 2 Fo EAST 10th METHODIST Hh pwd a Pri. 2 P M Followed by Gospel Pastor of First Baptist Church * Maart's Disire Prayer Girels . ¥ RE Home of Everson Bible Clase : M. Y. P. Service |Méssage, Sunday evening 7:30 Pontiac. Mich SOA. M. | * The Midnight Cry x | ghurch _Bchool 04. M. Committee . ontiac, cn, . : Worship 1 45 A. M. Church on Corner 13th Street ‘Where Wise Men Meet" of service. James E. Petty, Minister and Owrrollton Avenue. “Youth Fellowihip—130 ¥. Mk
Come hear,’
0:45
by Pastor
Dr. Sumner L, Martin, Minister
WASHINGTON STREET
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Birthday of a King" Broadcast, WIRE, 11:30 Church B8chool, 9:30 6.30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD BEELIG, D. D., Suaiter Church 8chool—#:3 Morning Wore its “ Advent message: “Shepherds and the Lamb of God" Appropriate music by robed shoir A Cordial Welcome to All
CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST
IRVINGTON 30 Audubon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D.. Minister Church School 9:30," Worship 10:48 No »_Room for Them"
ASBURY MEMORIAL Corner New York & California
Rev. Loren E Page, pastor Morning Worth 20:30 A.M or
he Noahic Covenant” Bvening Bervice—1.30 i
SATURD usic Turner
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CHRI
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