Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1946 — Page 4

bells in the tower of the Zion Evan-

gelical and Reformed church ring

cut the old year Tuesday night. The Zion church and the Centenary Christian church both have

a watch-night services for

the final hours of 1046.

George Hewson, assistant to Dr. Frederick £. Duis, pastor of fhe

Bo will present his own puppet | show as an entertainment feature at the Zion meeting, Mr. Hewson constructed his wooden figures and| calls them the “Pudding Lane Pup- | The Zion program will begin with | the sound film, “Marie Louise.” The picture was distributed by the Swiss | government and shows how the | Swiss people fed and rehabilitated | French children during the war. It is designed to make an appeal for overseas relief. Recreation for the Family There is to be a period of recrea- | tion and games followed by refresh- | ments served by the Christian Endeavor girls. Dale Young will play |

and Reformed

organ music from 11:15 to 11:30.| gjjve Branch Christian churc The New Year's eve devotion of | Benton Bow Miller, is the pastor. The candidate for ordingtion was born |

{made director of young people's Scottish Rite | work in the department of Mission. |. lary organizations of the United | Christian Missionary society. Played Organ at 14

songs and litany, conducted by Dr. . Daries, will close the meeting at 12] . midnight. Whole families of the Centenary church will meet for games and rec-| reation at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ham will direct the fun- fest. | Motion pictures, stunts and read-| ings given by Sunday school classes, | will follow. 4 After .a pot-luck sup- | per, William FP. Moon, music in-|

will lead the group singing.

The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, pastor, ral Ho

every worshiper's tongue as the great §

{ 1 { |

Miller will assist.

FAMILY CEREMONY—Dr. preach the sermon Miller at her ordination tomorrow,

Her father, the Rev.

Pastor Will Help Ordain

Daughter

Into Ministry

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

Times Church Editor

H. B. McCormick (right) will and deliver the charge to Miss Jane Ellen

Benton B.

at

The last week of been chosen to start

Youth Week

of February, The speaker for the

19, will be Frederick pastor of the Foun church, Washington,

church federation.

{community have been in the candlelight munjon service tomorrow the chapel.

hour will follow

E oa ye Right to Know"

* BROOKSIDE UNITED

the Indianapolis combined high

Miss Jane Ellen Miller will be ordained to the ministry of the, Disciples of Christ church in the ceremony of the laying on of hands |

tomorrow morning.

The ordination will be held at the 9:30 a m. worship hour in the h of which Miss Miller's father, the Rev.

Service Set

in Kentucky.

she was

She travels all over the United

States,

makes speeches and con-

9:45 He bomb oy ‘off Bikini Atoll

ual implicstions of the new day intro-

ced b bomb. CC ETERANS HOSPITAL

Ebenezer Lutheran church choir directed

|b Mrs. Harry E. Adams 4. m, services tomorrow,

Mefiuon will conduct the RVING

TON METHODIST Cauron— of, Christian "| will hold their regular meeting "und

Te woman's societ

at 11 a. hursday.

m. Mrs. Stephen Moreland, leader, will serv: acob Jones will Charles Ward will review

lunchon. Mrs. J devotions and Mrs, ae, H B.

IMMANUE, FORMED CHURC

a movie on the life of Bt,

church federation financial campaign and for the observance of in this community. The financial campaign will continue through the first two weeks

day mass meeting at English’s Feb. |

meeting will be sponsored by the

Other religious events follow:

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH--All young people of the congregation and the

consecration and Bg

will officiate. Refreshments and a social

ALL SOULS "UNITARIAN CHURCH--Dr, Burdette Backus, minister, will preach

CHURCH—Wayne Guthrie, city editor of News, will addr th school and adult assemblies Ho he Sunday school tomorrow at will discuss the

"EVANGELICAL AND RE- —' ‘Faith Triumphant,”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Federation Plans January

Youth Week

Ash Wednesday Speaker Announced

The Indianapolis Church Federation announces a schedule of important events and speakers reaching far into the New Year 1947

January has the city-wide

Ash Wednes-.

rown Harris, Methodist D.:.Q The

vited to attend

at 7 p. in Ww. Galloway

tomorrow at 11 BRETHREN

Tess e

atomic and the spirit-

CHAPEL-—The will sing at the Shapiat C. G. gery service Circle an

ive the

J. Hamilton

Paul, will be

presented in the church school tomorrow. |

Youth Christ, Inc.,

|

g =

‘New Fund Head

town, Pa, aboard U. S. S. Yosemite in the Pa-| tion and remodeling in Indiana. Six

{others were rejected during the

. PENSION LEADER—Rev. D, Ervin Sheets will serve the Disciples of Christ pension fund, “

Ex-Navy Chaplain

The Rev. D. Ervin Sheets, former naval chaplain in world war II and one-time professor in the American university at Beirut, Syria, will assume his new duties with the Disciples of Christ pension fund

World's 1st Radio|

|Concert Singer

Lives On.Charity es GRENOBLE, France, Dec. 28 (U. | P.).—Mariette Mazarin lives penni-|

home in nearby Grignan but her dreams are of New York in 1910.

star then, On a cold February night sang the first performance of ectra” at the Metropolitan opera | Soi “Superb . . . magnificent . a brilliant career,” the critics said. | There were 27 curtain calls. After the last curtain an foventor | named Lee De Forest came to her dressing room, the aged Madame Mazarin recalls. “Will you sing over a little electrical apparatus to a group of scientists, diplomats and newspapermen sitting in another room more than 500 yards away?” she remembers Mr, De Forest asking her. She agreed to try it the next night. It worked. Madame Mazarin | believes it was the world’s first radio concert,

cently found her living on charity and memories. They are planning a benefit concert. Madame Mazarin,

Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. as general representative of the fund. He comes to Indianapolis from the Christian church at Huntington, Ind, where he was pastor.| He also has been minister of |

churches in Scranton and Johns-|

and saw active duty |

cific during the war.

Churches Pian.

‘Sunday Forums

Program Dedicated To St. John's Day

Tec! A half hour of instrumental music of eal high school, will precede the 3:30 p.m. Cathed- | ur vespers tomorrow in the '

will conduct the closing inspira- Scottish Rite cathedral.

ted to St. John's day according . : ica 0 ohn’ Church of the Advent |i; an annual custom of the Scottish | (Episcopal) rite. The Murat Chanters will sing |

Meridian at 33rd Street REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER

The entire program will be dedi-

ilton

two anthems during the vespers| under the direction of Charles Ham- |

ducts youth rallies. She leads teams of workers, holds planning conferences and gives advice concerning both dramatic and musical pro- | grams for young people's meetin Miss Miller has had elabora training for her position with t

society, but she considers the vol=T"

unteer work she has done in her,

father’s various pastorates her best |

preparation. | Laughter comes easily for Miss] | Miller and she disclaims any rep|utation for unusual piety. Yet she

. | speaker and Bible student,

Members of the Evangelical and | Reformed churches of Indianapolis Paul Levin of Carlock. TI. youth] hold discussions called will give! {Church World Forum” on the first! e address tonight at the 7:30 |Pve Sunday nights in the New|

m. rally of the Youth for Christ, | Year. Inc. in the Rob- |

erts Park Metho- | ; . a th rrolit y dist church, {ia the Ca on Avenue church,

Hugo Carlberg | 4440 and Carrollton, and those cof will direct the the South side, in the Immanuel

youth choir and church tomorrow night. A 5:30

To Hear Student

“The!

North Side church folk will ail

and accompanied bY

7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion.

9:30.A. M.—Church School, 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon.

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

Sunday School.,........ 9:15 A. M. Warship mls x3 x 5 ny 10:45 A. M.

— Aan \

49 E. 23rd St, 45 Block East of Central

| withiameon. - Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pastor | of the First Baptist church will) speak on “The Three Great Lights.” The Most Wise Master will extend | greetings and George L. thrice potent master, will condyet fcur Miller children, is a Butler unior planning to study for the Dis~

| memorial services. ters who will assist wi

are the Rev. A. Glenn O'Dell, the

Rev. J. Floyd Selig.

| The program of the

Brass Ensemble

organ, | Noel tor Ba Bran Fuaemble. alted Man's Desir

10:80 A. M. “Seven Reasons & Organ, els of { Arcadia

for Being a Baptist Plus.”

t Service,

tch Nigh to 12 Bring as for lant Ne wship |

REVIVAL

Beginning Dec. 28, 1946

Come Hear Evangglist Rev. and Mn. "HERBERT PFIEFER converted ter, out of the underworld,

he's to ome s boy fy rl Th he Services 7:30 P. M. Every Night. Pastor Rev. Wm, C. Daneff

Brass Be le

Additional minis- (,

Decatur ‘Central High gob)

{ Organ, 1a 1 Brune (Mist).

{churches. At the age

ister,

olark,| “uiiliam Miller,

th the service ciples’ ministry,

concert which |

‘Lord.. Palestrina | ng... ac . Couperin | Dupre | Christmas Qarold

| college. master’s

of 14, she

| literally grew up in the shelter 2

began to play the organ in the First] = Christian church, Portsmouth, O, | where the Rev. Mr. Miller was min- |

another of the|

Bomar Cramer Student The musical education of Miss

piano at Birmingham Southern col-| lege and Ohio university. She studied three years at the | university and was’ graduated with |Meridian Heights Presbyterian and |

J an A. B. degree from Birmingham She accumulated credits]

degree

wil

for

Mr. Levin from 11 to 11:30 p. m. The Rev. forums.

Roger Malsbary is

vibraharp and accordion. Miss Macaulay is present- | ed on the Youth

1 play the]

Christ Quiet]

director and

founder of the Indianapolis Youth

for Christ.

Sr

{will begin at 3 p. m. follows: Miller includes study with Bomar Ch h Organ ... Mrs. John C. English Cramer, Indianapolis planist and fH Brass Ensemble ,.... Howe High School | | teacher, and courses in organ and| urc es onor

‘Student Members

Students will be honored in the

lhe Downey

Avenue at! {churches tomorrow morning.

Christian |

stereopticon slides. activity of the church will hour each Sunday Sp joc: of all features, of |

Patricia Macaulay | m. pot- -luck supper will be fol- |

Assembly periods will be devoted te addresses, movies and showings

The FE

Plane Deaths Reach 71

SHANGHAI, Dec. 28 (U. P..—

|The death toll in the three airliner:

crashes Christmas night rose to 71

{today with the death of another injured passenger. !

Her voice, she says, is still golden.

Sheets will serve NOW in her 70's plans to sing in it. |

9 Applications OK'd, 6 Rejected by CPA

The civilian production administration today announced approval, of nine applications for construc- |

week ending Dec. 26.

Approvals were given to projects]

estimated to cost $118,366.43. They included: I. Guerman & Sons, Terre Haute, new building to replace lost space, $7018.29. Gary Railways, Inc., room and office, $1827.

Gary, store-

Standard Brick & Tile Corp, Evansville, building for increased | {production of essential product,! | $50,000. Muncie city board of public works, police radio station, $15,484.50. »

OPA Withdraws ‘Meat Stand Suits

OPA has withdrawn suits filed

|lowed by class groups Jor children, |in federal court against three op-| young people and adults.

erators of City market meat stands. | The defendants were Emmett) |Steffey, Frank Uhl and William {Uhl

UNITY

UNITY PRAYER GROUP tAffiliated With Unity, Kansas NE DR. FREDERICK ELIAS AN Sunday Devotions, 11 A. " New Year's Day 10 a. m. 8 E. Market, Room 502 Open Daily 10 to 5—Saturday Until 2

Classes—Noon Silence — Practitioner (Unity Literature—Phone

Mo.) | REWS

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF, CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

Christian Fireside

Harry B. Dynes {votions; James Sparks, piano num- Rev

‘Council to Meet

The Christian

Fireside Council TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH [for Men will meet Monday at 7:45 pastor of the First Christian church, Wiegmann, minister, will preach on

1723 Howard St. (W. indianapolis) p. m. in the Y. M.

54 om the de- rector of Christian education.

{toward her {Union Theological seminary, York. When the Rev.

New | A. C. Brooks was Miss Miller was di- |’

The Mr. Brooks is now. pastor of]

Frankfort, Kv.,

bers, and Albert A. Hoffman, New the Third Christian church here. | | Year's greetings.

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith)

402 West Fall Creek Parkway

Sunday, 11:00 A. M,,

7:30

PM |

Dr. H. B. McCormick, president |

‘of the United Christian Missionary students from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow |society, will preach and charge the|in their residence, 56 8. Downey ave.

{candidate for ordination. Her father {will give the ordination prayer.

Others who will officiate are Miss

Merle Sidener, Leader

Special Music

Dr. John G. Benson

Guest Speaker The Galilee Singers 9:30 A. M.—WFBM Public Invited

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS Third Christian Church—17th and Broadway

“We Help Young Men Make Good”

and head of the society's department of missionary organizations: Stanley Mascoe, chairman of the Olive Branch official board, and the Rev. Fred Smith of Alaska, Ind. The choir will sing Shelley's “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” and other selections. It is eustomary for women in official positions with the Disciples of Christ to be ordained to the ministry,

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

16th and Delaware Sts.

FE ————

| 902 Fletcher Ave. WISH ~ Sundays — 8:00 A. M. Hoekstra, Minister

Evangelist Fred Kinzie

Starting Sunday—Nightly—7:45 Except Monday

® Four Musical’

Messengers

cal Bible Sermons

Hear Them at

® The Gospel in Song ® Pentecostal Evangelism

® Scriptural and Practi-

MA. 4779

~

REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON. Minister 10.30 A. M Junior Church 11:00 A. M.—Church School ‘0 Shaped Mouths"

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

Dr. W°A Sjuullenbergen, Minister Bibie School M.

9:30 A Morning Worship- 10045 A. M Sermon-—'"The Voice From Behind Us." isic by SRC] a chou Youth _Pellowship—5 30 M

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D DP. PASTOR

9:00 A. M.—1st Service of Worship 9:45 A. M. Church School 10:40 A. M.-~2d Service of Worship “Contented but Not Satisfied

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

leonard snd Sanders St

E A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor

10:15 AM. Subject "One Thing Thou Lacketh™

A Religious Center With A Civie Circumference

Hear Dr. E. Burdette Backus’ Discuss

“The Right to Know” 11 A. M. Sunday

ALL SOULS

Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama 84.

|

Choir Will Sing |

Jessie Trout, an ordained minister —

ST1.JOHN’S

Students will take part in the Student Recognition day tomorrow | at Downey ave, and the Rev, F. W.!

‘The Trail. Never Ends.” Certificates will be presented to service {men discharged since May. The Iiev. Mr. Wiegmann and Mrs. Wiegmann {will hold open house for culiege

Worship and Preacting RRR 11:00 A. M. Bible StUBY . i. ici i iiss antares 10:00 A. M. Evening Setvied .....oiiviii irra scneassen 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study ....ee... 745 P M. W. L. TOTTY. Minister GA 1742 40th and N. Capitol Ave. WILSON WALLACE, of Oklahoma City, Minister Bible Study 9:45 A M. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. 7:45 P. M.—Evening Service

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

less and half blind in an old people's |

3:30 P. M.

Sunday, December 29 She was an international opera

Old friends from 'Grenoble re-

oy

PILGRIM HOLINESS

INTERNAT'L HDQTRS.,

“Rev. E. V. Halt, ui he KSIDE CHURC! 2101 Brook: Rev. Ralph McCrory cua FIRST C! 'H sotn and Gale Sts Rey = E. Nibarger iis Bo h St. Rev. Ssorge Huff Cruft g NORTH | SIDE CHURCH 1728 ‘46th St, T. J. Preuse, 4631 N.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1946 Apostolic Church of Christ

Caroline Ave.

815 B. a Clair ALD. ALEX B. NDERSON “Minister Sunday hon ny 30 Evening Service—1:30 ? > REVIVAL WILL CONTINUE EVERY NIGHT ALL-DAY MEETING—NEW YEAR'S DAY EVERYBODY WELCOME!

CATHEDR

|

Speaker Rev. Car

| Music by Murat Chanters

| Scottish Rite Auditorium The Public Is Invited

AL HOUR

leton W. Atwater

/

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont’ Streets CARLETON D. D., Pasto Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible

School. 10:46 A. M.— Worship, Sermon by the Sound film “The 0d.”

Pastor. T:30 P. M.~ Worship. Power of G 9:00 P. M.~S8ingspiration. URS]

DAY 7:30 P, M.—Mid-week prayer service. .

MEMORIAL BAPTIST-—Belle Vi St. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:38.

Ko 9:30 A

TUXEDO PARK~29 N. G U. 8. Clutton. a md

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

EPISCOPAL

BAPTIST CHURCHES

[oto Sat dr., 2 blocks Se.

Hington st. Donal pastor. Services 9:30 a.m. nid %: Rok

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. N Peter Vroom. 10:30 A M; 1:30 FB, 2"

WOODRUFP PLACE-Wal L.C. Trent, 10:45 A. M100 pa Bsn.

p CENTRAL BAPTIST

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

SOGSSCO

West Morris and Church Sts. — ST. GEORGE'S — 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion 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—

I fl OF a

VOI IIVIEIYLe

RX the Cathedral congrega- CHURCH OF THE AD3 tion. Church School, 9:00 VENT—T7:30 a. m.; 9:30 ¢ - a.m. at 64th and College a. m. and 11:00 a. m. 3 Ave. The Rev. Wm. Bur- The Rev. Thomas R. a rows. Thrasher. 2 West Street (702 N.)—ST. PHILIP’S—Holy Communion every’ # 2 Sunday, 7 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. The Rev. James G. Jones.

|= Fo o S05

THE

BIBLE CHURCH

3851 E. NEW YORK ST. Sunday Night, 7:45 Hear—

Joseph B. Torrence

Youth Evangelist Morning Service, 10 A. M. Sunday School 11:30 A. M.

* Tuesday Evening—Communion and Watch Night Service

—Welcome— James E. Petty, Minister *

J. B. TORRENCE

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol ve, i VIRGIL D RAGAN, Min 9:30 A M Chul School itn: depart | ments for all Wore 10:45 A. M--Maming SSP.

5:00 P ule ang inl Westminster

NORTHMINSTER

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

10: 45 A. M.—Worship

| First Presbyterian Church

POHOENID ininrrmniaas Delaware at Sitnentl ~ WESTMINSTER OE VSSELL. GALLOWAY.

TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M.

445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30; Worslup, 10 10:45 A. M ! Young People, 4:00 |

“The Time, Please?” Young People's Vespers........ 6:45 P. Church School 2:39 Thursday Convocation ‘and dinner, § P. M. ec ————

Meridian Heights

ru Ave. a, gin

M.

Taber nacle Presby ter ian | 34th and Central | DR. ROY EWING VALE | REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Womhip Dr. Vale, preachin “When God Sends Us Into yg New Year” Thursday, 17:30 p. m. Midweek Service.

Sunday V Senos! 3: :30. “Worshts 10:48 RISTIANS, 194

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister

BROADWAY BAPTIST

224 and Broadw ! Rev. R. M. Dodrill, BY AMO Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Worship 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M._ V. A. L.

Preaching Sery

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

Wednesday Prayer

Ev angelistic’ Ser ice Meeting -

“SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Olive and S2Sratde Ave RE

MERT Pastor AM

Sunday Sehopl 9:3

Me 3 P

fees 10 30 AM, -6:3

7:45 P

SERVICES, 8 P. M.

Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

Jean S. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Jolinston Ministers

Church School, 9:43 Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Milner: “Facing the Future”

| Memorial Presbyterian | Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Del| | Church School for Al Ages—9:30 A. M. Sermon: “THOU WHO CHANGETH NOT Young People's Meeting. 6:30

BE _—

Christian Science Churches

Si

960 West 31st St Bible Classe SAA M WATCH NIGHT Preaching Service 10.30 A. M Young Peoples's Meeting 845P M Evening Service . 845 P.M Thursday Evening - J T4SP. M

Bible Study 1 J. 8. JOHNS. MINISTER

FIRST FREE METHODIST 12th and Tecumseh Sts. | Rev. R. 1. Chitty, Pastor Sunday School—90:30 A. M.

9.30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M —Morning Worship

Garfield Churches of the REV. 8. R. MONEYMAKER,

COLLEGE AVE. CHURCH of the NAZARENE

15th and College.

Service with the Packvilie and Nazarene meeting with us. Pastor RI-9140—GA-2344

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 29th “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE”

Moraing Worship—10:46 A. M. ” 7:30 P. M.—Evangelist service i

District Supt, Rev, O. L. Mumak, * <4 > | speaker, 10:30 a. m. and 7:1 0p. m “Your Bible Speaks” § » cane "MICHAEL LEW CHANIN, HEAR DEWITT S. OSGOOD > in Holiday Dress of AUSPICES “ 2 Russian Ukraine > GUEST SPEAKER. 9:30 INDIANAPOLIS BIBLE ACADEMY e : > Youth Hour, 6:45 FEATURING~ &% Rev, Joep Black w f B M * A Christ Centered Program * % 1946” — 7:30 P.M (diel 1260) | * Prophecy in the News © » Ls aryl 4 SUNDAYS * Youth on the March # o o $ nd SECOND FREE METHODIST * Hearts Dosis Prayer Circle | > % | 3 Wilkins and Pershing Sts. 30A.M.| * The Midnight Cry = W. 1 Car, 2300 West, MA-0871 :

Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, S. 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

Morning Service : 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

UNITY TRUTH CENTER|

Affil. with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo argaret Strahle, minister.

Sunday Services—9:45 A. M. & 11

‘“‘The New Bong D. A. R Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. Practitioner service Unity Literature Daily Activities Claypool Hotel Telephone RI-4066.

ENGLEWOOD

CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 57 N. Rural\St.

9:30 A, M.—~Family Bible 8chool. 110.45 A. M.—8ermon, “The Faith Measure" |

7.30 P. M.~8ermon, “When Jesus Comes | Again.”

Season’s Greetings to All Members and Friends OQ A. 1 RINKLE, MINISTER

AM.

First Friendship Church Prospect & Spruce Sts.

WATCH MEETING NEW YEAR'S EVE

"ALL NIGHT"

A free supper will be served at midnight and breakfast at 7 A. } This is one of the greatest spiritual feasts of the year. There will be many ministers from Various states attend this service.

REVIVAL will continue on from New Year's eve with Evangelist Pearl West

from the South: also Rev, and Mrs. Romie, musicians and singers, will work with the evangelist, all for our enjoyment and the Glory of God. Everybody welcome.

Rev, H. L. Alvey, pastor

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN Al { ALL CHURCHES S AT 11 A. M.

eetings in All Churches at

/ sday Evening Testimonial M Wednesday 8 P. M.

~ METHODIST C “CHURCHES NORTH CHURCH | WASHINGTON STREET Meridian at 38th Street w Washington a ‘Dallas L. Browning, D. D,, Minister | 10:45 A. M—Mghiink Horabin. 10:45 A. M. Worship Service.

Broadcast, WIRE, 71:30 Church School, 9:30 “The Land of Beginning Again.” 8:30 P. M.—Youth Pellowship.

9:30 A. M.—Church? School

|

for Youth “ADVENTURE” 6 P. 1 P. M., Angelus Hour for NE AM “FORGIVE” 7:46 P. M.

GRACE

YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY TO

CORNER DELAWARE AND VERMONT

7:30 PAUL LEVIN

CARLOCK, ILL.

CHRIST “QUIET As Restful Revotional Program With meditations of eomfort and hope » ¥. Jout Quiet Roun, Malsbary. Sponsored Studebaker Realty C

N

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH:

You will like the manner in “hick he presents Bible truths. GOOD MUSIC

TUNE IN 11:00 to 11:30 SUNDAY NIGHT-- WISH YOUTH FOR HOUR

COME — ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH, Cor, Vermont & Delaware

NIGHT

PT cher, Roger £ d ROGER MALSBARY A

Wo - re

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

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

CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET 3." FLOYD SELIG. D. D.. Minister

Chureh School—#:3 Morning Worship—10: es

METHODIST Grant 2 ARNOLD CLiad a, Minister

10:40 M. “HARING 1947 A HAPPY NEW YEAR" rch School—9:30 A. Mt Youth “Pellowship—6 P.

EAST 10th METHODIST

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