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ind Cire To Be Held By Methodists
™ Methodist churches included in the ; Greencastle district will - hold a
{in the St. Mark Methodist church.
will direct “the meeting and Dr.
Seen? pdm
|Subject of Talk
“The Scouting Program in Prot estant Churches” will be. discussed by Dr. A. E. Iverson, national scout offical, at a layman's and ministers’ meeting Friday at 12:15 noon in the Y. M. C. A. Dr.- Iverson" is the director of Protestant Relationships, Boy Scouts of America, with heatiquarters in New York City. He will stress the integration of scouting with the program of education and
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Workers of 17 Churches will. Convene Here Workers from 17 Indianapolis
in Churches” Here I
the youth - activities of the Jocalt churches. He will emphasize the religious awards..pi## as a way to relate the scouts to the church. The guest scout official is a Lutheran minister with long experience in boys’ work, He Sper served as executive secretary of the
of the Evangelical Lutheran church
Minneapolis.
Lenten clinic tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. | First Service
Dr. Buel E. Horn of Greencastle \ Set Tomorrow
Union Officials Speak At Unitarian Forum
Charles Holmes, host pastor, will speak on “The Practice of Christian Stewardship.” “The Art of Soul Winning—Modern style” will $-dis-
A new Evangelical Lutheran congregation (Missouri Syn8d) will hold |*
'C: 1. O. will discuss the question, ?
its first worship service tomorrow |
{school workers and visitation evan|gelism teams are expeted to at-
"and: -local - executives,
wr visitation and planning among ‘ officials of churches and |-
“department.
IRIRARNRRR!
Tn so far as the Disciples have ‘been to ascertain, this will be the first gathering of the kind ever | fo.be held by a Protestant denomin-
“giples will include national, state al educational . diréetors, women executive secre-
taries, college professors and wigs]
- isters of the church. | After the 60 have made their] investigation through calling on | officials and listening to addresses, they will draft a pattern of social action for Disciples. And they will ‘ hold a tonsecration service in which they will solemnly dedicate them- © selves to the task of carrying out the program. The workshop ‘will open with a talk by Dr. James A. Crain, Indianapolis, executive: secretary-of the department of ial welfare of the - ‘United society. He will explain the meaning and goals of the Washington gathering. Subjects of Talk Dr. Sikes will outline “The World| Situation in Which We Stand.” Dr. “Benson Y. Landis, dn charge of the _ office of the Federal. Council of Churches in Washington, and Rayhead of the Friends’ office there, both will speak on “Crucial Issues Before Congress.” Other subjects to be discussed are “Atomic Energy and World Order;” “Atomic Energy and World Security,” “Russia and the West”; “Trusteeships and Dependent Peoples”; “Depressed and Minority Groups,” ‘Disarmament and Military Train-
ing.” Se .|nomination, which hangs in the chapel. It is a
The workshop members will go to
Story of Devotion Clings To Church's
“I' Methodist church, Vermont and Toledo sts.
{bespeak the faith A story of devotion clings to the decorations—a seven-foot painting. of Jesus as the Sacred Heart, a‘velvet-covered kneeling beach and other furnishings. :
chapel was conceived by the pastor's wife, Mrs. J. A. Alexander, when she’ was ill last year. Nine women of the "church prayed that Mrs. Alexander's health might be restored.
dained minister of the Baptist de-
"DELIVER US FROM EVIL" Members of the Bethel A. M. E
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church, one by one, seek the solitude and comfort of the prayer chapel.’
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Prayer Chapel.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
Every day, men and women wait to pray in the Bethel African. Candles which burn day and night in tall standards in the chapel which prompted the planning of the prayer place.
The idea to inaugurate a prayer
C.Y.O. Seeking Funds for Camp
The Catholic Youth Organization is conducting a campaign for funds for the operation of Camp Framasa in Brown county.
Memorial te His Mother The Rev. Henry Lewis, an or-
the archdiocese about a year ago by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dingley.
gave the ' painting
{tend.
because the attendance has increased suf- | ficien
CHURCH {The woman's council group meetings held
—The Rev. Thomas R.
The camp property was given tO |Their
at 10:30 a. m. in the American Le-| gion post home, Downey ave. and! Julian st. A permanent pastor and church
cussed by Dr. Bert B. Beck of Lafayette. Offical ‘members, church
Other “religious “events follow: CALVARY EVANGELICAL 1 CHURCH, W. Beginn ow. I a ~ hours each Sund, ia3a am. with the Sunday |churchs of greater Tuginhapolis, The sch for 9:15 a m new congregation is spongol by BT aise man Sinoreasb suf. | the ‘federation and the central dis- | trict home mission board of the
|nounced. - He is chairman of tomor- | Mission held
tly .to make it necessary, the pastor, W. L. Barth reports. The new
a will lane, the church's Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Mis-|
all on|souri, Ohio and other states. Dr. Walter O. Forster of Purdue university extension center, ‘will preach tomorrow and conduct services with.the aid of the Rev. A. G. Deke and Rev. Martin Kosche. Pastor Maas described the new church as a place of worship for Lutherans of the Irvington, community and for persons unaffiliated with any congregation.
‘Christ Jesus' Subject In Scientist Churches
“Christ Jesus” is the subject.’ of | "ithe lesson-sermon in all Churches! of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The following: “Then said Jesus unto them again, verily, verily I say .lunto you, I am’ the door of the;
fifth March a STREET ‘METHODIST CHURCH-—-Business and “professional women of the church will meet for business at 5:45 p. m. followed by a dinner and an address by ‘Renendra Kumar Das, native of India. _The speak“India’s Contribution to Mabel Hall will lead the devotions and Mrs. Margaret. Weathers will preside. Se OERISTIAN HOME BUILDERS CLASS, Emerson Avenue Baptist church—The Rev. Ralph Riddle, evangelist, will speak and the Rev. and Mrs. Peter Vroom will give special music at the meeting tomorrow morning.
suniversary which will
CAPITOL AVENUE METHODIST Mrs. Sara Messing Stern willl, afternoon. session of segvice
tian Motive ig Me at the 10:30 a. Mrs. Paul Platt "as hostess will precede the devotions by Mrs. John Cockrane.
CENTENARY
Wednesday at 1:30 p, m. and théir hostesses . include: Circle 1, Mrs. Chester Hinchman, 1125 N. Rural st.; William Shaffer, 1508 N.
circle 3, Mrs. Joseph Butler, 1135 3 Oiney st. jSveaing meetings me :30 Bm , he shall be sayed, and shall go. will be he! circle S n Cool To a at end Mis. G Lavon |and- .out,.. and _ find... .pasture.” Fisher, 919 Eastern ave. Circle 4 will John 10:7,..9.
meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, with Mrs. Burville Cuppy, 436 N. Oakland ave.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT
The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the! Christian Science textbook, *“Science and Health With Key to the day at 1:30 p. m. in the pa house. |Scriptures” by Mary Baker Kay: METHODIST CHURCH —|“We know no more of man as th % [true divine image and likeness, her] we know of God.” p. 258.
. Thrasher, rector, will on “The Meaning of Lent” at
talk the meeting of St. Catherine's d Mon-
1% ‘Gelock Mis Kyie 5. Mayhail at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. B. Mayhall
ol ent, the 10:30
Revival Meetings aio 'Q. Pear-
building will be obtained later, the the A. F. of L. viewpoint. Rev. Walter C. Maas has . an- Prisbie, state secretary of the C. L|
the O., will speak for that organization, expansion committee of the | jC.) ‘Shepherd, labor editor of
Federation of Evangelical Lutheran|,,. y,qianapolis Star, will serve as
+ichurch. Dr. Shelton, who is dean | of the Butler school of religion, |
.Bible citations include thé|
sheep. By me if any man enter in, ___
the Pentagon bldg. and consult of- memorial to his mother, Mrs. Laof department. on vinia Dixon Lewis. The Rev. the United Lewis attends worship there every "|Sunday night. The painting is" the work of Elziabeth Wynn Smith.
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Disciples ground-floor receptiori room of the! Senate prayer chapel just before services
The drive is being conducted in the form of solicitation for mem-
MT. (perships in a camp organization.
The memberships are sold for $5, $10, $100—or larger amounts. Those in charge. of the fund |
Church members assemble in the | raising are the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Al-| di
{bert Busald, Charles Bechert, Bert
| Dingley, Fred Haunss, Dr. Joseph
“WASHINGTON WORK. SHOP HEAD—Dr. Walter W. Sikes will lead Disciples of Christ in a world order workshop in
Washington, D. GC.
UNITY. PRAYER ‘GROUP “1Afliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo. oR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS. Sunday Devotions, 11 A. M.
8 et, Room 50. Da a to 5 Bacurday one 3 Bilence—Practitioner
|Anderson, the church secretary. The stories of answers to prayer, former sparring partner of Max -champion,
“land meetings. Also, when indi-|gernel, Leo McNamara, Miss Wini-
viduals and groups are about to eM-ifred Galvin and the Rey. Pr. pause in the chapel to pray or cesan director of the C. Y. 0. safety en route. rims iompin ot
As many as three bus toads of | men and women knelt there before | Former Boxer Opens
setting forth for the annual con- | Services Tomorrow ccording to Miss Theresa | fexence, a | Jerry (Curley) Owen, Evansville,
| Baer, —ex-heatvyweight
. buf_somie" are too inti= are. many. but s {will open a three-week evangelistic
Memorials given by ‘Miss Anna |giclock nightly in addition to the Stout in honor of her mother, Mrs. {Sunday afternoon services. Mr. Patsy Stout, by/ Mrs, Jessie Smith joven Si ie vanied 1 30 lave Me an a e in honor of Mrs. C. M. C. Willis| !platform March With the also adorn the chapel. evangelist is Cy Ramseyer, radio Miss Stout, social service worker speaker and musician. with Crispus Attucks high school. en
heads several organizations within Rev. John 0. BsHerton: the church: She—spoke of the.
“| church as “old and aristocratic” and | To Give Lenten Sermons! recalled that it was founded in 1836 The Rev, John O, Patterson, rec- |
in a log cabin on Georgia st. be: ¢|tor of Grace Episcopal church, | tween Senate and Capitol aves. It | Madison, Wis., will he noonnow has a membership of 150, in-|4.y sermons Tuesday through Pricluding four singing groups and 25/4, i Christ Episcopal church. on auxiliaries, in addition to the Bun-in. circle. day school. The Rev. John T. Payne, vicar of The prayér chapel is open daily|a)} saints Episcopal cathedral, will from 8 a m. to noon and from |nreach Monday noon in - Christ 1p. m. to 4p m “It fills a great|chyrch, The noonday Lenten servneed,” Miss Stout remarked. ices are-held daily except Saturday
CHRIST TEMPLE land Sunday from 12:05 to 12:35. Ww pedie Rutuy Rabbi Greenfeld
1885s * (Unity Literature Phone FR-4254)
402 West Fall Creek Parkway To Talk on "Purim
- $ - or EE
"RY INNING THE
Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M. Rabbi William - P. Greenfeld,
You may not believe in signs but you'd better quit—
ress on "Purim during -
-STOP-SIGNS.
Sermon Topic, “Sunday Night oY “WAS AFRAID!” 10: 30 A. M.
“Mars Hill Free Methodist Farnsworth at Foltz Street
13:45 p, m. over WISH. | Cantor |accompanied by Mrs. Evelyn Borof {sky Roskin, will sing Purim selec tions. :
El." * Sunday School —9:30, E> : Morning W
ive Hi
Pcs
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF CoD
"1 900 W. 30th St—W. W, King, Minister
“++ Subject: “Is It. Hard to Be a Christian?” Youth Fellowship—6:30;. Maurice Stout, Pr es. Evening Service—17:80 : what Tf MEATWolta™ Realty" Prdy we ri Listen to Church of God 'Broadea:
Broadcast Service
on a special Purim broadcast spon
George W. Buck, Supt, © orship—10: 30
| will be given. a PUTNAM. Co-0P TO MEET
. AT WIRE, “Sordi LL Sunday Night, 10:30.
BE | 7:30 A.M. WISH,
© FIVE MINUTES x TO TWELVE (Midnight) by God's Clock
ar this interesting prophecy pl ‘See Large Chart!
Speaks Auditorium Orange and Laurel Sts.”
|association will. be held Mfiburn Wills, 8. 8. Supt, —- — | Greencastle: high school Thursday, > Worship, 10:30 Youth, 6:48 - Subject Sunday Evening, March 2, at 7:30 P. M. March 6. Frank Beall,” personnel gp SOND FREE METHODIST]
will ‘be the speaker.
bark on a journey. many of them | Richard Kavanagh who is archdio-|
| spiritual director of the Beth-El! Louisville’ Pastor | Zedeck temple, will give ‘an ad~the {|Special “broadcast” “preserited” by “the | Asaph organization / tomorrow at
Myro .(Flass of Beth-El,
Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will speak he Rev. ‘Kenneth E. Thorne, pas- |
gored by his synagog, the United Hebrew congregation, tomorrow at|chureh, fz :30 p. m. over radio station WIBC. |dent. Holiday music and folk songs. also ithe... ministers’* Wives organization.
1nd, March AN The annual” meeting of the Put-| nam County Farm Bureau Co-op in “the
diréctor of gthe state association,
son will lead the a in the morning and Mrs. Mary Winten Dove, those in the afternoon. Circle I and Mrs. Ralph Gray, chairman, will serve the 12:30 luncheon. BELLAIRE ‘METHODIST CHURCH—The {Lenten half-hour of music will be furtomorrow night by the chapel choir by Clifford D. Long and accom={panied by Miss Rosemary Sapp and Miss jMarlyss Miles. A reception for the parsuis of choir members will follow. the Seryate |ship and Holy Communion tomorIAN WEI PRESBYTERIAN s . RURER. Members ang guests wil attend TOW conducted by the Rev. R. M: Wednesda ot ihe Lenten 8 Deh iB suppers | Dodrill, pastor. Walter Bruce will e 3 Task. wil be shown afterward. lead the old-fashioned gospel singChildren. wil be presen. WL 2 Roy ling and Thelma Morris will play n r., past preside PXIvERSITY PARK ChRisTia |tDe piano at the revival services. O. L. Shelton, dean of the Butler AT of religion, will address the Jamily night dinner Wednesday at! 6:30 p. m. in the church. ST. ars oNITED LUTHE! CHURCH—Mrs. P. Hanes, wife of the
ne a at the Lenten luncheon, Wednesday at 12:30 noon in the church. The ladies’ aid
Open Tomorrow
Dr. E. P. Estes of Louisville, Ky., will give the sermons at the two-
at 7:30 p. m. in the Broadway Baptist church. The revival meetings will be in-
Broadway Baptist church in Louisville. £
RAN
ENGLEWOOD -
mate the - : sipals i rowing hese, prin] {service tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at|is the luncheon sponsor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH s 18% |Cadle Tabernacle. HEATH MEMORIAL METHODIST| - Founded in | The services will be given 7:30 is: 8 Wl huner Mis 57 N. RURAL ST.
Ada Wilson, ry to India, at a tea Tuesday afternoon, Mis. Willian Baker will preside and Mrs, Fletch er will direct the program. every family membe Ca reat mt cum]
“THE 10:45 a. m.—Sermon,
“GOD - WORKING THROUGH MAN" 17:30 p. m.—Bermon,
-0. ‘A. Trinkle,
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPEL, 320 N. Illinois st.—Col. Charles. Brandon Booth will speak at the evangelistic serv- | ices tomorrow night. Col. Booth also will give the morning! sermon at the services at 10:30 a. m.| tomorrow in the Woman's prison chapel. | : 1 Col. Betsy Booth, his wife, and Miss | Patricia Kennedy will sing. |
| UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | Th
Minister,
WM. F. ROTHENBERGER, Former Third Church
{The ‘first of the, Sunday Lenten Seaperst Pastor; Speaker, Iwill be held tomorrow &L 4300p. with - the pastor, the Rev. Walter G. Pt Special Music
" Galilee Live Wire Singers WFBM—9:30 A.M. MERLE SIDENER, Leader
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS
speaking on “Peace rough Worship.” {Gerard B. Blue will lead the devotions | - and Mrs. Betty Blue will sing. Mrs. | {Jeannette Hiatt will play the piano.
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Mrs. Nancy Carlson and Robert Edgar will sing Mcogpssind by Robert Burford at the 9a m. ces tomorrow. Chaplain C. G. Minton will Toes om the sérvices. pre ho ments for the music were made through the Indianapolis unit 4 of the 11th dis-
trict American Legion auxiliary. 17th and Broadway
week revival beginning tomorrow |
{troduced with the 10:45 a. m. ‘wor-
Dr. Estes is pastor of the Wes¥
9:30 a. m.—Bible school >a a class for
Officials of-the A. F. of L. and the
‘Why Is Labor Divided?" at the forum in All Souls Unitarian church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Woodruff Randolph, president of {the International - Typographical uhion, and Hugh Gormley, regional . Foo L director, will present Walter
moderator,
ERR
Supper Meeting
Dr. O. L. Shelton will discuss
| Testament Effective in the Life of| the Modern City” at the supper meeting of the delegate council of | the Christian Church union -Friday| night. ** The meeting will be held at 6:30
Brotherhood and Board of Pensions |
of America with ResgquIters ini
“ZION.
EVANGELICAL’ AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS | FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D. PASTOR 9:00 A. M.~1st Service of Worship. 9:45 A. M.~Church School. 10:40 A. M.—2d Service of Worship: “PRAYING IN CHRIST'S NAME" Wednesday, 7:45 PF. M, Lenten Service. |
‘FREE!
“THE SABBATH" —a Cloth Bound
ATTENTION! 1
of Alfred University, will be supplied FREE to- all adults at the Special Services to be held in the Church at 13th St. and Carrollton Ave. at 7:30 P. M. Saturday evening.
- SAT v IRD FIRsY FRE
L x i PIEPENBROK. 1 in
10:15 A.M. Subject: “WATCH ay
Ma! Lenten Service, Thiukedsy, 5 “
FREE!
Book; by A. J. C. Bond, Dean
BAPTIST T CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian nd Vermont Streets. LETON -W ATER, D. D., Pastor. Aer Associate Pastor. 3:38 A TN Bible School, A. M.~Communion meéssa;
EMERSON AVE, ~Emerson & oe ay York Peter Vroom, 10:3 30 AM. PM.
LYNDHURST--Lyndhurst ‘ar., pastor. Services, 9:30 A.
a blocks 8 of W. Washington st. Donald Ji Dunkin. M. and 7:30 PM.
nificant Symbol" he Pastor ior 3:30 PB, M. --Youth Fellowship, ton
7:30 P. M.— Won ip. Miss RSarrie Dollar, |
WOODRUMY PLACE SWalsoit at E Mich,
L. C. Trent, 10:45 AM.;
National - President Baptist Youth Fellowship, speak: Koy i
CENTRAL BAPTIST
SWEENE Butler Sunday Mg
FIRST CON( : CH
16th and MARCUS W T=Junior .=Churel “ HE E
es me dg + bet
REV, 10:30 A, 10:00 A
a Religious ~ C4 vie Ci
Thursday, 6 p. m, dinner and devotions.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W. 8t. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30.
TUXBRO-P “PARK--29 N. Grant. tang East) | . 8. Clutton, 9:30 A.M; 7:30
/ Dr. G. H, O'DONNELL, Pastor, § Temporary. Meeting Place: _ Prather Masonic Temple: College Ave, and 43d StTees ._..Bunday School—9 Mong Worship—i0: 45 AM
v : : $ ‘Council Plans |
9 “Making the Gospel of the |
= EPISCOPAL
Monument. Circle~CHRIST CHURCE—-8 a m.; 9:30 a.m. and 10:45a. m. The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, B. i The Rev. Herman
,&
is ) Ave. at 16th St.--ALL SAINTS’ CATHE. DRAL—-7:30 8. 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.
Ritter Ave., South’ (Irvington) —ST, MATTHEW'S 7:30°a. m, 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Ru- . dolph. P, Keicher.
Meridian St, at 33d-— CHURCH OF THE ADVENT~T7:30 a. m.; 9:30 a m and 11:00 a. m’ The Rev: Thomas R . Thrasher,
p. m. in the Hillside Christian
die oh oh thai od pw ww. POPP PIPPI POO WSOP POY
|will give his address in preparation | for the evangelistic mission to be; conducted by the Christian churches two weeks after Easter. Doyle Zaring, layman of the Uni- | versity. Park church and chairman lof the mission committee, will pre{sent the committee and explain the! | mission plans.
CENTRAL ~ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Wainut Streets (700 “North: Dr. W. A. Shullenberger. Minister | Bible Schocl—8:30 A. M. jAlorning pean: 45 A M on—"“Searchi for a Christ
Sales Music by excelient - choir, j Youth Fallowship—5:30 P. M.
Who
UNITED
Sunday ‘School, 9:30 A. M.
Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30,
EACH EVENING EXCEPT MUSIC — BROA
and Choir Director;
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH © BROADWAY AT 22nd ST. Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor
Morning Worship and” Communion Service, Sermon Subject, “THE TABLE OF GOD.”
REVIVAL “SERVICES
SUNDAY, MARCH 2ND THROUGH SUNDAY, MARCH 16 EVANGELIST, DR. E. F.. ESTES
‘Pastor West Broadway Baptist Church, Louisville, Ky.
" Lead by Walter Bruce, Song Leader; Mable Duncan, Choir, Ladies’ Trio, Quartets and Special Music.
Attendance Goal, 1100 10:45 A. M.
“There Is a. God in Heaven. oi
SATURDAY, 7:30 P. M. DWAY STYLE
Thelma Morris, Pianist Organist. --Chorus
Youth Rally
at 7:30 P.M. MONDAY NIGHT, Mar. 3 at
Calvary
Tabernacle
902 Fletcher: Ave.
in: INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
| ~~ 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, March 2
“CHRIST
JESUS”
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R., Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th
A. D. VAN HOOSE Speaker
8 A.M. Sunday Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister Tabernacle Services
SRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
9:45and 11:00AM. T:45P. M.
"Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH
Washington Blvd., at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R. Church Edifice
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler - Evening Service, 5:00 R." R.. Church Edifics
FIFTH CHURCH... ].
College at 62a 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.
3P
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at
~ METHODIST NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street ! Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minisfer { 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service | “Something for Jesus” 9:30 A. M.—Church . School
YOUTH FOR CHRIST, Roberts Park Methodist church and World War Memo- | {rial bldg.—The Rev. Paul PF. Elliott, gen- | eral Sunday school secretary of the Pilgrim Holiness church, will give the ser-| mon at the 7:30 p. m. rally tonight. Th Rev. 8. 1. Emery, also an official of the Pilgrim Holiness denomination, whose headquarters are here, will speak at the ‘'singspiration” tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the World War Memorial auditorium. .
Youth "Service 4:30
eek Service RI- a 8.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. MONEYMAKER.
College Ave. Church of the Nazarene ; 15th and College Revival Starting March 9 i
9:30—Visit Our Sunday School—~We Have a Class for You
Morning Worship 10:30
Eve. Bervice 7:30 P. M.
M GA-2344," Residence
Thursday 6:30 P. M.—Church Fellowship Dinner.
"WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave. ALMON J. COBLE; Pastor {79:30 A. M.—Church School. 110: 45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “God's Reconciliation of the World”
i.
| Church = Office,
To Speak Here Dr. Homer W. Carpenter. “of | Louisville, Ky. will speak at the meeting of the Indiana Christian | - ‘Ministers association “Monday and, - ‘Tuesday in the. Céntral Christian church. { - #Ecumenicity, the Challenge of the Hour” is the: mééting theme. |
tor of the Speedway Christian | Every Evening, 7
is the association presi- | Mrs. Thorne is president of
resettle ern tar de
~ REVIVAL-SERVIGES -
WESTBROOK CHURCH of the NAZARENE 1
"4600 W. WASH. ST.
"THE GOSPEL IN SERMON AND SONG"
"REV. PF. C. SAVAGE, Evangelist: : Mr. Howard Sherrow, Song Evangelist
+30, Until March 16
WELCOME i
5: 30 P. M—Youth Fellowship.
[[CAFITEL AVE, WETHOI HODIST!
CAPITOL AT 30TH S§ “J. FLOYD BEELIG, D. D., " 2hurch School—9:30 + Morning Worship-—10:45 Lenten Message: “Except Yé&:Repent.” Broadcast WIRE, 11:30 tp 12 M.—Twilight Hour—Service Worship Study-Fellowship. ‘elcome to All
by AY
for |
6-8 Youth A Cordial W
| 6 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth |
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CHURCHES
IRVINGTON
30 Audubon Road, North
RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister, Church School, 9:30, Worship, 10:45.
“Work for Ev ery one.’
“Who Is Responsible for This Hell?" 10:45 A. WM.
Motion Picture—"'Go Ye." 745 P. M. -
» ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
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METHODIST
Fast New York at Grant BE ARNOLD Minister 10:40 A. MM.” Sermon, Dr W. C. Harting, ues speaker. hurch. School—9: 30 A: Youth Fellowship—6 Pp M.
“East 10th Methodist oT Be
REV. C. R. HOLMES, Minis Home of Everson Bible. C ‘Church School '9:30—A.. M10; @ Worship “Repen ntan |: Evening Worship—1;30 P.M. “Nailing Up: the Back Door.”
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth
“The Privilege : Cid and Power of ; Personal Choice" (330 p.m. A “REV. JOSEPH C. BLACK CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30
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Wilkins and Pershing Streets WwW. 1 Car. 2300 West—MA-9871
~ GARFIELD: HEIGHTS
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” Worship: and Preaghing . Re Evening Se Service i “ 1 Wednesday ee aI wk TOTTY.
CHURCH
C. M, MELLOR
» 45 AM. —Morning
nday Evening Service val
2842 SHELBY STREET
,* Minister
‘40th | and N. Satta. i. , WILSON W
Bible Study 9:45 A. M. 3) Worship. 7:46 P..M.—Evening serve : - Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, 7:45 P. u -
Wily OF CHRIST
Seiad rrsannat aan 1 . oe
£3888 mop | EREE.
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OF CHRIST
Minister =. C0 ois
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