Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1947 — Page 4

~In"Science Churches

BIBLES FOR 3000 CHILDREN—The Indianapolis camp of Gideon gave the 3000 Bibles, shown and in cartons above, for

Je by

W. "Schnicke is secretary-treasurer of the local Gideons.

Bibles will be dedicated Jan. 19

public school children in week-day religion classes. A. Pfleiderer (right) is administrator of the classes and C.

The

The at 3:30 p. m. in the First Baptist

church. Approximately 500 children will assist with the ceremonies.

Present Speaker

From India

The. woman's council will present "the Rev. Kenneth L. Potee of India ‘in an address Wednesday. at 7:30 p m. in the Downey Avenué’ Christian church. The Irvington“-Union Week of

"Prayer services ta.be held nightly, through Thursday, in the

. Mr. Potee is spending United States on

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"God" Is Subject

* “God” is the subject of the lessonsermon in all Churches of Christ, The Bible citations include the following: “Who shall not fear ‘thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name? for thou only art holy: for all na- ~ tions shall come and worship before thee; for the judgments are made manifest” Rev. 15:4. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The cement of a higher humanity will unite all interests in one divinity.” p. 571.

- Evangelistic Services Set The Rev. L. A. Williams of Portsmouth, O., will conduct evangelistic services Tor two weeks beginning tomorrow in the Pilgrim Holiness church, Brookside ave. at Jefferson ave. Services will be nightly at 7:30

Russian Minister

Will Speak Here

of White Russia will make an ap-

| native country tomorrow at 7:30 p- m. in the Hillside Christian church. . The guest minister will be dressed in the costume of a Russian cossack and sing native hymns and folk songs. In his talk, he will tstress the need for gospel preach{ing in His homeland and describe his own conversion to Christianity.

Radio Broadcasts

“Mark Prayer Week

The Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen will mark the Uni-

versal Week of Prayer with radio

broadcasts the coming week. Mrs. 8. M. Ford, chairman of the spiritual life area of the. council, will lead the broadcast Monday,

Tuesday and Wednesday at T:15-a: m. over station WIBC. Mrs. L. C.|

Trent will be in charge of the program Monday at 9:30 p. m. over

conduct the period Friday at 2:45 Pp. m. over WFBM.

the theme of all the broadcasts. Mrs. B. Harold Klingel is .chairman of+vradio fér the state and city councils of churchwomen.

Revival Services Set At Tuxedo Church

Evangelist and Mrs. L. J. Kindig will hold revival services for two weeks beginning tomorrow in the Tuxedo Baptist church. - Evangelist Kindig will give special music and chalk talks and Mrs. Kindig, also a musician, will assist as a worker with boys, girls and young people. “Never a Dull Moment” is the slogani of their meetings of sermon, music and song. Dr. , S.

o'clock.

Clutton is pastor.

To Celebrate

"| pastor, will preach at the 2:30 p.m. |service when the mortgage will be ‘|burned. The Rev. John Ray Clark, | col) ‘| present minister, will give the ser{mon at 10:30 a.m. The choir, robed

tion ‘and tea will follow the after-

The Rev. Michael T. Kerechun or,

peal for the evangelization of his|®

WISH. And Mrs. Virgil A. Sly will |;

“The Need for Prayer” will be]

Church Plans

. Fountain Square ~ Services Tomorrow

_ The Fountain Square Christian ehurch will hold. festive “services morning and afternoon tomorrow in honor of liquidation of Ane church debt. The Rev. Robert Lewis, former

in dark red, will sing special numbers under the direction of Miss

Marguerite Baker. Others on the afternoon program

ward Russell and the Rev. Estell Taylor of Fortville, Ind. A recep-

noon ceremonies, Other religious: events follow: RTH LA SALLE STREET EVANBRETHREN CHURCH

Shatiss G. Stafford, newly appoin! orrow will have for the subjec New Year sermon, “Sowing and a in ‘47." The pastor is enrolled at Butler university. He is a former Sunday school teacher at the First Evangel United Brethren church and has filled Puipita at Any and other towns in the state The 11 &. m. Morning ice will be preceded 1.5. Sunday 8 9:30 a m. Evening worship will be at 7:30 p. m. IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH--Dr. G. H. Gebhard of Ft. Wayne will represent the Ft. Wayne Children's home at the joes tomorrow at 10 a. m. Dr. rdt is the former pastor of the Carrollton Avenue church. CHRISTIAN

usic were Memorial unit 3 ol American Legion auxiliary. THIRD CHRISTIAN ames Alexander, Third Church missionary his native Yugoslavia, will speak at the praise service ursday night. Mr. Alexander recently returned to America wi four of his children. YOUTH - Heaton of Chicago, Chistian educaiin at the Northern Baplogical seminary, Ww speak Youth for Christ over the ve the sermon at

Dr. Heaton will the rally Yonight at 7:30 in the Roberts Park Methodist church 7 again tomor-

row at 3 p. m. at tion" service in the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Heaton, who is a violinist, pianist and instructor the

will assist with Howard C." Stein will preside “and Johnson will serve as song leader.

Cantor to Sing Own.Composition

Cantor, Myro Glass will sing his own recently published composion, “Remember Israel,” during a special Jewish broadcast tomorrow at 11;30 a. Mm. over“station WISH. The program commemorates the anniversary of the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylonia in 586 B. C. The siege led to the destruction of the temple built by Solomon and the end of the first commonwealth. Rabbi ‘ David Shapiro of the Knesses - Israel congregation will speak on “Jewish Martyrs of Yesterday and Today” and Mrs. Evelyn Borofsky-Roskin will play the piano. Cantor Glass of the Beth-EI'Zedeck temple his dedicated his song to Jewish martyrs.

Ministers to Meet

are Herman Ramsey, the Rev. Ed-|

time in solitary confinement.

Ews 7

While Mr. Niemoeller was prominent in the news, Hitler quoted as saying repeatedly to

eagues: “It is Niemoeller or I.” Americans seem divided in their attitude toward the German clergyman. Some call him the greatest living Protestant pastor. . Others condemn him bitterly. Silenced by Nazis Dr. Niemoeller's appearance here is part of a three-month speaking tour of the nation.

A few months after Hitler's installation, the Nasis began to demand the fusion of Nasi principles and racial dogmas with the Christian faith. Pastor Niemoeller continued to preach old-time Christian principles and was temporarily silenced by the government. - He was afterward visited by the gestapo, arrested in 1935 dnd again released. Between 1935 and his final arrest

mE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ls Tor. “Nienealier, Who Défied Hitler's aa Scheming, to Speak | Here Jan. 18

‘|ideology in his future sermons. But

SPEAKS HERE—Hoosier min" isters will present Dr, Martin Niemoeller of Germany ‘in an address Jan, 28 in Cadle Tab‘ernacle. /

and imprisonment in’ a concentration camp, people are described as flocking to his open meetings at Dahlhem seeking his services for weddings and funerals, Freedom was offered the pastor if he would support the Nazi

he refused. Then it was that he was sent to the concentration camp in Sachsenhausen, southwest of Berlin, Protestants in Germany and other countries took up the fight on his behalf and his congregation remained steadfastly loyal, according to spectators. At the beginning of world war 1I, Dr. Karl Barth, famous European theologian, said: “Niemoeller offered his services to

| Ooncerning - { Niemoeller later said:

o

on “the German na navy, withdrew the Jomer and then made; 18 {received a negative fepirit from V 3 capable {himself be put {in the ca Re a ‘{oApable of of being wn ofr =r Waray of t same ha Re his own" section, Dr.|

“I had bgen willing to take over command of a U-boat, as I did the last war , , . But I feel can never gas bn soldier in any | other than God's.” \ Niemoeller, one of the five children of a Lutheran minister, Joined the German navy at 18 and was transferred to submarine duty

when world war I broke out. Hel TERA

sank allied troop ships and a British man-of-war which won for him the title, “Seourge of Malta.” He worked as a farm laborer for a while after the peace, finally earning his way through the theological seminary at Meéunster, His sermons are called the “hell-fire and damnation” kind and he is said to have “given every evidence of having the time of his life putting down communist uprisings in the Ruhr and elsewhere.” A period as curate of the Church of the Redeemer in Muenster preceded his pastorate at Dahlhem. There he was minister of the Jesus Christus Kirche. His congregation was composed of Prussian aristocrats, Junkers, diplomats and bankers, all opposed to the Weimer re-

== Open Course = In Leadership

- Christian Church Schools Meet The 47 Christian Church schools of Marion county will meet for a

to| leadership training course on five consecutive Wednesday nights begin-

th {ning the coming week in.theé*Cen-

tral Christian church. Each session will be held from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Dr. R. L. Snodgrass, pastor of the First Christian church, Enid,

gelism” during the opening 30 minutes of Wednesday's session. Dr. Snodgrass is called the most “gifted evangelistic speaker among this

"| generation's Disciples of Christ

ministers.” <3 be tn. Indiakapolls 10 com. fer with executives of the brotherhood concerning a large-scale revival to be held after Easter in Cadle tabernacle. ~QOther-opening assembly speakers for the leadership school include Dr. Spencer Austin, Dr. Dean Walker, Dr. O. L. Shelton and Dr. 8S. Marion, Smith Teachers and their classes are Mrs. Dorothy Brockman, workers ‘with chile dren; Miss Nellie C. Young, children’s workers, and Mrs. Ruth Estes, youth workers, Emmett A. Dosch will lead the superintendents’ forum and the Rev.

{to England and the continent, will

Okla, will speak on “Personal Evan- |, bring relief and

Appointed Aating Vicar

Dr. E. T. Elliott

Talks Tomorrow

Dr. Errol T. Elliott, who has just returned from a trip of six months

speak tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the First Friends church. Dr. Elliott will describe European conditions as they appeared to him the past fall He was sent abroad by the Five Years Meeting of Friends

lift the morale of Quakers in warstricken countries. He left the pastorate of the First Friends church here five years ago to become president of William Penn college, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Later he accepted his present situation of executive secretary of the Five Years meeting and editor of the American Friend, ~ °

Dr, Elliott

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Veterans’ Hospital Chaplain Chester B. Minton has accepted the position of acting vicar of St. Andrew’s Epicopal church, Greencastle, Ind. He will conduct services in the church on the morning of the first Sunday of each month and on the afternoon of the

third Sunday.

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public. Missionary

To Speak Here

Addresses Session Of Church Forum

Dr. M. P. Albrecht, missionary to India for 20 years, will address the assembly of the first session of the World Church forum sponsored by the Evangelical and Reformed churches of Marion county. : The North side forum will be held tomorrow in the Carrollton Avenue church and the South side forum, at the Immanuel church. Zion church, Fenton, will be host to county churches Monday at 7:30 p. m. A sound film, “We Too Receive,” will be shown. Mrs. W. B. Alexander, former missionary to India, will teach the adult class on “India.” Both forums in the city will open with ‘a 5:30 p. m. supper. The Rev. CE Sitler--is~ chairman of the South side forum and Dr. E. Harold Klingel of the North side. Other assisting. ministers are the Rev. W. H. Knierim and Dr. Richard Rettig. Additional teachers are: James Johnson, Dr. Richard Rettig, Dr. Chester Wharton, Mrs. A. B. Mulford, Mrs. Klingel, Mrs. R. L. Holland, Mrs. N. Fa Schultz and Miss D. Blanche McCartney.

Maurice Thompson, the class in “Lesson Preview for 1947." L. Ear] | Axsom is chairman of the leadership committee arranging for the school.

Catholic Instruction Begins Thursday

A session dealing with the “Necessity of Religion” will open the winter classes of instruction in the Catholic religion Thursday

“The Devotional Life of a Minister” will be discussed by Dr. Wesley H. Bransford at the meeting of |

and Death Overtaking

Read Revelations 6:1-8 and then See and*Hear About Four Mysterious Horsemen of

Conquest, War, Starvation

Mellor tell you if they are on Earth Now!

SEE LARGE FELT CHART IN COLORS

It Develops Before the Congregation During Sermon

SUNDAY NIGHT—7:30

the Nations. Hear Mr.

You Witt Directed by

Py Thumpeon

CY SPEAKS AUDITORIUM opula. Sunday Evening =~

and Laurel Streets

{the Indianapolis’ Ministerial ass0- | ciation Monday at 10:30 a. m. in! the Roberts Park Methodist church.

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|GREEK RENT STRIKE ENDS

ATHENS, Jan. 4 (U. P.) —A gen{eral ' strike by the small Shop- | keepers associations protesting rent {increases ended today. 8hops, |restaurants, movies and nightclubs were shut during the one-day pro-

!test.

APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 8t. Clair 8t. Ald. oy 5 Anderson, Minister.

| Sunday Sehaol, 10:3 | Evening Service, 1: % P. M. Tuesday Bible Study, 1:30 p. | Saturday Fellowship Meeting. 7 30 Pp. m.

| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

and Delaware Sta

REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON. Minister 10: 30 A. M.—Junior Church.

"16th

at 8 p. m. in the reading room, Capitol ave. and Georgia st. The instructions will continue at {the same hour on consecutive Thursday nights until arch 27. They are arranged in interest of -all persons who wish to learn

.1about the teachings of the Catholic]

church. There is no tuition fee. THE

BIBLE CHURCH

jest LE NEW YORK ST.

Services 10 A M,8 8

11:30 Worship 7:45 Evangelistic

Tues, 8 P. M. : Bible Class

Fri, 8 P. M. Y. P. Service

11:00 A. M.—Church School. ‘Man's Career”

James E. Pefty, Minister

Sunday School Morning Worship Youth Service

Evangelistic Service

REV. 8. R. MONEYMAKER,

COLLEGE AYE. CHURCH of the NAZARENE 15th and College.

Mary Ruth Fowler, guest. Dist. Y. W. Chairman. Evangelistic Service"... orion. Your Neighborhood Church. Why Not Ao.p

ine Finke aires OH5 PIN T30 p.m. p.m.

Pastor RI-0140—GA-2344

“Church of the Advent (Episcopal) Meridian at 33rd Street REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 7:30 A. M.~Holy 00 ony i #:30,A. M,~Church School,

11:00 A. M.~Holy Communion and Sermon;

PILGRIM HOLINESS INTERNAT'L HDQTRS., 230-340 BR

UNITY TRUTH CENTER ALL. with Unity Hdqtrs, Kansas City, Mg.

oma Haaff, guest are: “New alt, gueis spo

_ SATURDAY, JAN. 4 1947

“ Dr, Bible oar

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CHRIST 1 TEMPLE

w Wes Fal a Pw Sunday, 11:00 A. M, 7:30 P. M.

Rev. TO rr wor ip Bus Ash Sin Hisd v. MN «CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Driguate J aug Walnut Streets (700 jallenbarger, Noe ’

Morning Wo! od A) M. a ivan Male by nt choir. Youth Fe wahipd: ML

a ZION .

9:00 A. M.—1st Service of Worship 9:48 A, M.—Chureh School

10:40 A. M.~34 Service of Worship

“Words To Live By for IMT

ST. JOHN'S

Leonard snd Sanders St.

E. A PEPENBROK. Paste

T4:18 A. M. Subject— J “Beligre and Recsive

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sta, Rev. Thomas B. Kline Sunday School, .,.eee.s..9:15 A. MG Worship Sesnsasessesess OME A Mh

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

"GOD'S CALL" 10:30 A. M. “ONE SURE THING" FOR 1947," 7:30

Union Week of Prayer, Monday Through Friday

SECOND FREE MET HODIST

RT Hatha 3 r A 900 West 31st 86 sl cl a EE Young les’'s Meeting ....... ut Bvening Service ........ce0i00e 48 P. FOR THE NEW YEAR Bible Mady oe. 140.4 CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30 8. JOHNS, ‘MINISTER Milburn Wills Supt. Rev. Joseph C. Black ENGLEWOOD

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. Rural St. 9:30 a. m. Pamily Bibl School. not® THE LINE OH 194 10.45 a. m. Sermon “WHAT NOW?" 7:30 m. SERMON, “JESUS AND THE Telenlivg TASK."

Wilkins and Pershing Streets W. 1. Car, 2300 West—MA-9871

Installation of Bible School Officers O. A. TRINKLE, MINISTER

Merle Sidener, Leader

“We Help Young

HENRY M. DOWLING Guest Speaker SPECIAL MUSIC.

9:30 A. M—WFBM Public Invited

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS Third: Christian Church—17th and Broadway

BAPTIST CHURCHES

w—

Men Make Good”

FIRST BAPTIST Sriypch..

Hope" — 50! , M.~—Youth Fellowship. : . M.—Worship. “An. Open Policy” Una Associate Pastor.

THURSDAY 7:30 P. M.—Mid-week Prayer service.

MEMORIAL BAPTIST--Belle Vieu and W. St. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30.

Oran} i100 an : 1:30 P.

TUXEDO PARK: U. 8. Clutton. 230 %. 5

LYNDHURST. TNRHUR e-LEndhur Std prigks o| pastor. Services 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

¢| EMERSON & Peter lg 10:30 A M.; 1:30. ML

WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at B. Mich, L.C. Trent. 10:45 A. M.; 7:00 P.M.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

College Ave. and 424 St. Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship=-10:45 A. M.

YOU ARE

BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST

31st and Forest Manor—Rev. RALPH D. BRIGHT Sunday . School, 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:30 Y.PM BS, 6:45 p. m—Evangelistic, 7:30—Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 1: 20 Revival Starting Jan. 5. . Evangelist, REV. W. Services Each Night, 7:30,

P. JULIN.

WELCOME!

Farnsworth'at

Two important sermons you should hear

10:30—"Breath of God" 7:30—" A Great Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Mars Hill Free Methodist Church

Return of Piety"

Foltz Leroy McDowell. Min.

‘Westminster Church, 445

+ DR. HEATON

Tonight 7:30—Youth Rally—7:30

Dr. C. Adrain Heaton Guest Speaker

Roberts Park Methodist Church

Delaware and Vermont Sts. . -

RALLY

Come—Have—Fun

Dr. C. Adrian Heaton Song Leader, Trombonist

Gordon Johnson, Song Master

Presbyterian N. State St.

MR JOHNSON

Monument Circle—CHRIST m.; 9:30 a.m The

"EPISCOPAL

Central Ave. at 16th St.— ALL SAINTS’ CATHE-DRAL-7:30a. m., 11a. 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.

Sunday, 7 a. m, and 11:15 a

West Morris and Church Sts. — ST. GEORGE'S — 36 «my, Holy Commie nion every Sunday. Rev. lar. ™™

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 3%4CHURCH OF THE AD-VENT-T:30 a. m.; 9:30 a. m and 11:00 a. m. The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher,

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

m. - The Rev. James-G. Jones.

Sadi Pw a a

Presbyferian Churches Invite You |

Fairview Presb 46th vd Ca Capital re. IL D. 9:30 A. Wo chuteh 8chdol Muith i epartments for all a

10:48 A. Mp=ioruin Be hip, Jesus and The Lost”

WESTMINSTER 448 N. State (1700 East)

WAL RCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30; Warship, 10: 10: j48 A. M Young People, 4:00

Nietian

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE

Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale, Dredching. “A Religion for the Strong" Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Midweek Service.

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton at 1ith—Rev. Ralph L, O'Del Church School for All Ages—9:30 A. M. 10: 4, Bermon: Let Us Go Somewhere Else.”

6:30

‘Young People's Meetin, ay, 7:30.

Midweek 8ervice, Thur:

REV. HARRY R. MERCER 1

NORTHMINSTER nasiiiarsvitle TD DOWaE Lode.

9:48 A. A School 10:45 A. M.—Worship

First Presbyterian Church

9:30 and 11 A. M.

Meridian Reigns,

pont} Ave, at 4 oof 9:30." 3 Sunday, ‘Sch 130, nner Ir. 10:48 “Two Words With One Meaning”

v emer Jurist.” . Luke, 2:14 ou eople’s Vespers.... Chureh Sc! ape wattanas evens sans “oh

00! Thursday Convocation and dinner, § P. M,

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

Church Bchool, 9:48 Morning Worship, 11 . m. Milner: “Comm .

“Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnstes "” Ministers

Dr. Bupper lecture Thursday on tp m

40th and N. WILSON WALLACE,

CHURCH OF CHRIST

of Oklahoma Bible Study 9:45 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship, Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, T45 P.M.

Capitol Ave. City. Ye Minister

7:45 P. M.—Evening Service

Christian Science Churches

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

Free

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and

Rooms (R. R.)

| GARFIELD HEIGHTS

| - Worship and Preaching { Bible Study ............ “ee Evening Service

srset inane

cons

Wednesday Evening Bible BRAY .--eenvenv W. L. TOTTY. Minister

CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

sscssccacesessss 11:00 A. M.00 A. M. 00 P. M. 5 P. M.

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Lesson for Sunday, January. 5th : “GOD”

Morning Service at 11

o'clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th

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

“M"V 6 03 0¢:8 ‘sAspung ~OIAVY ¥NOA LV

Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive i 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.

we

REV. a oi Mi! Wok Home of Everson Bible Class | Church “School 9:30—-A. M M1048 45 Worship

METHODIST NORTH CHURCH

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

10:45 A. M. Worship Service. “The Chalis of Christ” Holy Communion Service

9:30 A. M.—Church School 68 P.-M., Angelus Hour for Youth

GRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grant Minister

10:40 A. M. Holy Communion Church hool—9:30 A. ___ Youth uth Fellowship—8 P.

"EAST 10th "10th METHODIST

M. M. EY E

“In. The Beginning, Youth Fellow 0 5°

RVINGTON 30 Audgbon Road, North 0. P N, D.. Minister Church achoal 9:30. Worship 10:4 Holy Communion

CHURCHES WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenuws ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship. “The Recall of. the Cospel™ Broadcast, WIRE, 11:30 Church School, 9:30 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship,

“Greatness.” 10°45 ‘A. M.

Motion Picture—"El Navajo” 7:45 P. M. .

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

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SEELIG, D. D., Ministes

Church 8chool—9:30 Morning Worship—10:48 . The Holy Communion , 6-8 P. —Twilight Hour

A Cordial Welcome

Youth. Worship study Fellowitin,

R. R, 1611 Prospect

. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M.

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