Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1947 — Page 4
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FORMER ATHLETE—Dr. H. B. McCormick, president of the United Christian Missiona society, played varsity football in college.
Music Set For Churches
Special Programs Are Scheduled
The North, Bellaire and Woodside Methodist churches and the Downey Avenue Christian church all schedule special musical programs for tomorrow. A chorus of 50 voices and soloists directed by J. Russell Paxton will sing the oratorio, Man” tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the North Methodist church. John
Macdonald, Chicago, will sing the part of “Jesus.” It was written for
follow the concert.
ew Crusade Goals
| office and hear him outline the |
{type of brick have been used. Thus,
“Forsaken of
|members and to restore to mem- program will start at 7:30 p. m. torio |p orship the same number who have)
drifted away. The society plans tos more than 300 will attend a mus“(train 100,000 church leaders, to en-|
Society to Recruit 450,000 Members
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor A NEW OFFICIAL and a new building in Indianapolis aid the progress of the crusade for a Christian world of the Disciples of Christ. Dr. H. B. McCormick, new president of the United Christian Missionary society, heads the crusade effort. He is a native Hoosier and former football and baseball star in college and high school. As you sit in Dr. McCormick's,
global goals of the crusade and’ tell what he is doing to make them materialize, you. see the old fight-| ing spirit of the former athlete. = » =. "HE SPOKE with great satisfac-tion-"of "the $125,000 wing of the missions building which is almost completed now.’ It has been added to the west end of the old building | at 222 8S. Downey ave. The same architectural design and the same
SPIRIT OF EASTER —
other institutions will receiv
Standing: Mrs. Lydia Lichtsi the old building seems to have expanded for there is no line of division between it and the new part. The latter will contain: about 50 offices of the united society and accommodate«a proportionate number of its employees. The society president was brought up in Ft. Wayne, one of eight children of a physician and surgeon. He loves the out-of-doors, hunting, fishing and travel abroad. But at
the moment, he is giving his talents : ; - and energies to the crusade goals. The Salvation Army’s first
2 2s {nual pre-Easter music festival will
SINCE JAN. 1, he has spent only be held Saturday, April 5, with 12 11 days in the city. He has visited bands and five choral groups parduring the period—on behalf of the ;,ihating, according to Col. Herbert crusade—churches in Virginia, Pugmire, Carolina, Pennsylvania, IlliSame Indiana. y Col. Pugmire estimated that 250 By 1950 when the four-year cru- Salvation Army musicians from Insade ends, the society hopes to be diana will take part in’ the festival instrumental -in establishing 200 pop, will be held in the main su-| new churches. It will attempt to! The | recruit 450,000 additional church ditorium of the Athenaeum. The
Plan Easter
Music Festival
Salvation Army To Feature 12 Bands
Saturday afternoon a conference
roll 300,000 new members in church {ical instruction conference at which
schools, to inspire 2000 men to en- Col. Pugmire will preside. ter the ministry and 1000 to become Major Harold Zealley, commander missionaries or full-time Christian jof the Northwest District of the workers. |Salvation Army, will be the guest The crusade might be called the! or ool. Pugmire at the festival and new president's, sideline since it is will speak Saturday afternoon. a temporary project. As the so-| Bands which will take part are ciety’s chief executive, he per- iy, Kokomo senior and junior manently directs the home and for- | bands and those from Lafayette, eign mission boards and the re- pj.hmond, Muncie, Warsaw, Evans-
council. Shown making the holiday favors are, seated, left to right: Mrs. Dora Minkner, council treasurer; Mrs. Henry Scheperle, president, and Mrs. Marie Prange, secretary.
of. the council cheer committee.
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Men and women in hospitals, the woman's prison and e Easter gifts made by the Lutheran Women's Missionary
nn, vice president, and Mrs. Walter Maas Sr., chairman 2 Minister 'Crams’ For Trip Abroad
‘Matter’ Is Subject
Of Lesson-Sermon “Matter” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all churches of Robert Funk, youth minister of
Open House
| versary as a min-
(Turleys Plan
Anniversary
Minister Is Active At Indiana Central Dr. and Mrs. Roy H. Turley will hold open house tomorrow
from 2 to § p. m. in their home in honor of Dr. Turley's 235th afl.
ister of the United Brethren church. The Turleys live across the road from the! campus of Indi-* ana Central col) lege at 4042 Otbein ave. Helis @ student pasand also min- WIA ister of the University Heights Dr Turley Evangelical United Brethren church.
He was a student at the college 3
at the same time as Fred L. Dennis, now. bishop of the northwest area of the church. Student: Ruched earned his way teaching mathe-
matics and physics in the Indiana |
Central academy, now out of exist-
ence. After graduation, he received $
his ministerial training at Bonebrake Theological seminary.
DF Turley has been stationed in.
University Heights over 11 years. He enjoys horseback riding and likes dogs, especially his diminutive Manchester Toy. Dr. Turley invites local and national leaders to I. C. for the convocation programs which he plans.
Christ, Scientist tomorrow. the University Park Christian The Bible citations include the church, is * “cramming” German for
following: “By faith Noah, being! warned of God of things not = Hip stroad as yet, moved with fear, prepared . Funk has been chosen one an ark to the saving of his house; lot four young ministers and theoby the which he condemned the logical studenté from the United | world, and became heir of the States to attend the Ecumenical] righteousness which is by faith.” rnstitute April 233 to June 6 in Ge- | Heb. 11:7. neva, Switzerland. A total of 60) The lession-sermon also includes | are expected from various coun- | the followirig passage from the| |tries. The institute is conducted Christian Science textbook, “Science hy the interdenominational World and Health with Key to the Scrip- | Council of Churches for study of {tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Faith |yoith leadership. should enlarge its borders and| Mr. Punk is a first year student] strengthen its basé by resting upon in the Butler university school of | spirit instead of matter.” P. 430. religion. His home is in Evanstier ville, He will be sponsored on his 1 trip by an Evansville congregation | ‘Hour of Music as well as the University Park | At Bellaire Church church. He will sai] from New Clifford D. Long will present an! York April 9. He is studying Ger“ETA ” man to comply with the language Hour -of Music? featuring voeal {requirements for students of the and instrumental numbers, tomor- lnstitute. row at 3:30 p. m. in the Bellaire| Methodist church.
The Mother Singers of school 91 'Sallman Paintings
directed by Fred W. Martin and ac- | companied by Mrs. nb Tol, To Be Dedicated The Roberts Park
will give selections. Charles W.
Methodist |
He has five children: “Howard, vet‘eran of world war II, a student at tI. C, as is his sister Jane; Barbara enrolled in Ohio State university; Roy, a junior at Manual Training high school; and Philip, age 5. Dr. Turley also serves on the board of trustees of the college and is chairman of the finance commit{tee. He filled pastorates at Hartford City and Muncie before com{ing to Indianapolis. While in the seminary, he also was student pastor of a nearby church. Dr. Turley's denomination {merged with ‘the Evangelical church last summer to become the {Evangelical United Brethren church.
Parents Planning Church Program
Parents of adults, who are mem-| Broadway Methodist church, will attend a special meet-
bers of the
ing tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. for dis-
cussion of the young people's part
in the church program.
Many of the young members now!
are attending college or are in the
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Englewood Christian Church BT N. Rural St. Anal EASTER REVIVAL, March 23 to April 13 ; Every Night, 7: :30 (Except Sat.)
HEAR THE PAYNE SISTERS Nationally Known Evangelistic Singers and Helpers
9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School ho 2 oA unc: 10:48 A, A arms on, “ADDIN TI30P. M ol Thue WAY." This is the keynote sermon A Church With With the New Testament Message
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METHODIST CHURCHES
“Dominion” 10:46 A. M.
Dedication Buryice of of Selman Pictures
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M.—Worship Servica “The Kingdom of God" 9:30 A. M.—Church School i 8 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth 8 P. M.—Oratorial: “Forsaken of | Man.” Thursday 6:30 P. M.—Church Fellowship Dinner.
“The Eternal Af " & drama by DePauw aiversits students.
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1§31) Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
GRACE
WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST W. Washington at Warman Ave. re BRO Tok Sm, ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 10:40 A. M.
Scrmon Theme: - “His Cross and Ours.®
1043 A Morning Worsh Church School—9:30 A. M #0 “Shar 3 His Passion.” Youth Fellowship—6 P. M. 130P Maan roe Men's Fireside Council. ~~ IRVINGTON Public inv) 30 Auduvon Road North . RALPH O. PEARSON, Minister CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST Ghireh School 5:30 Worship, 10°48 3 SAHTOL AT x. BT ar i FORGIVENESS" : Shurch School—9: 130 East 10th Molhedist hi = oruing Worship—10:48 REV. C. HO Minister . Lenten Messa, Home of ROL Bi! Class
“GROUPS * AROUND
roadcast WIRE, 11: 130 to 12 Church School 9:30—A. M.—10:45 Worship
“One Holy Passion 8-8 M.—Twilight Hour—Service for Youth Worshi| Study-—Fellogahip, Evening Worship—17:30 P. M. Cordial Welcome All *““The Reach of Divine or
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church ~ The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
{ligious education program of the
Disciples of Christ. Approximately 8004 churches in the United States and Canada with a membership of
ville, Shelbyville, Vincennes, Anderison, Terre Haute and Indianapolis.
Choral groups will be ‘from Indianapolis, New Albany and Ko-
Hollowell and Betty Alberta Bowers, vocalists, will sing. Others scheduled are Marilyn Hull, cellist; Lloyd Smith, violinist, and Rosemary
‘armed service. The parents are
church will dedicate copies of the ihelping to plan their sons’ and
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Clifford D. Long will present an 1,701,028 members co-operate in the “Hour of Music” featuring vocal Society. The world membership of
and instrumental numbers, tomor- | row at 3:30 p. m. in the Bellaire Methodist church. Present Selections The Mother Singers of school 91 directed by Fred W. Martin and accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Toll, will give selections. Charles W.
Hollowell and Betty Alberta Bowers, |
vocalists, will sing. Others scheduled are Marilyn Hull, cellist; Lloyd Smith, violinist, and Sapp, Florine Duff, pianists. The Methodist Four will sing a| concert of sacred music on the | “Night of Music” program tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Woodside Methodist church. Mrs. Ora Duvall will accompany the quartet.
Sunsingham, Paul Hook and Mr. |
| here.
Don Shelhorn and Miss
The | four include Heber Markland, John mented Dr. McCormick.
© “Union Theological seminary,
Max Baer
Expected at Cadle Tabernacle
826 E. OHIO ST.
SUNDAY 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Jerry "Curley" Owen
Max Baer's sparring partner
will appear at 11:30 a. m., 2:30 & 7:30 p. m. with Dr. B. R. Lakin and
rey Ramseyer GREAT MASS
MEETING Saturday night 7:30
y Gives His Life Story— Gridiron
komo.
Pupils to Attend Quaker Project
Times Special PHILADELPHIA, + March 2.— More than 400 high school puplls and college students of various races! and creeds will give their time to work and study projects sponsored
women and young people literally ©Y the American Friends Service| | “beat a path to his door” seeking committee (Quaker) this summer. |advice. Because of such effort, he] "They will be employed In the was given the city-wide award as | “Outstanding Citizen of the Year” in 1946 in Lakewood. i “It was presented: with several thousand persons present,” com“And it {made this recipient feel very ri- | diculous,” was his modest observation,
We organisation is 1,887.31
DR. MeCORMICK expected to spend the remainder of his work- | ing years in Lakewood, O., as pastor of the Lakewood Christian church. He loves the place and thinks of 'it as home. He was very active in |civie and social service enterprises there. He was persuaded to come
He became known in Lakewood
| for his ministerial counseling. Men,
parts of the United States. In ad-| dition, young people and adults will attend nearly 40 institutes of international relations, international
service ‘seminars and peace caravans {in this country under the auspices | : aw of the committee. These gather-|
DR. McCORMICK feels that the [08% 8r¢ planned to stimulate in-| | Orient—including China, Japan and | /Test in achieving world peace.
| India—offers a great challenge to| Clarence E. Pickett, executive Protestantism at this time. He | SeCTetaIy of ‘the service committee
hopes the. Protestants will not let | {announced the coming meetings.
Gen. McArthur - down, He would] like to see them add Christianity |to his political, educational and | economic influence in Japan. | Dr. and Mrs. McCortnick met while students at Hiram college. He makes a very pretty story of] thefr romance and of the years they | spent, - as. a newly married couple in New York while he studied at
i SAT 2 1: THEY HAVE no children of their ‘own, but have made a. practice of | “adopting” young people, befrienid|ing them, writing to them, through college. | The McCormick's live at 27 8. Downey ave. There they now are “putting out roots” and making a home. To many here and over the nation, Dr. McCormick is known as “Rev. Mac.” But to his intimates he is always just “Mac.”
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A RALLY OU MUST ATTEND BRCAVSE Speaking at the Youth for Cunist rally next Saturday aight at 17: in the Roberts rk Methodist Church, Delaware and Vermont Streets, will be Rev, G. Boyer, di rector of Rockfordland. Youth for Christ for the past year and a half, Jerry was converted "from the be liefs of atheistic evolution, which belief he has: held In utter contempt ever since he becams a follower of Christ at the age of 17. He an preaching immediately, even before oing to Bible Institute, from which e was graduated in 1933, and been active in preaching ever since. Mr. Boyer has always been interested in the youth program the church and in the Siibasy School work of the church. He has been
Pastor fc Jor She 10 ears of the RR Arabe Av hd Rockford hie
Chicago Cartoonist Speaks Here Tuesday
Vaughn Shoemaker, cartoonist for| Athe Chicago Daily News will give " mnstesd top-notch. m am fis at’ public meer raw pictures pba Teale cobs us p. m. in the World War Memorial FO EE nh oat auditorium. fide he iSkection ot Jugo Carl. y en Jones, and Mr. Shoemaker will be sponsored Afiaster, io and. solo; game by the Christian Business Men's committee and its chairman, W. PF. Paul. Mr. Shoemaker served 12 years as an instructor in cartooning at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. He won the National Safety Award at New York City in 1946.
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET Worship and Preaching .....eveeeeveeseeess 11:00 A.-M.
Another feature of the Rally will be testimony time by students of Indiana Central College. tein will be
ev, Howard C, conducting the local Rally as the director, ger ‘ Malsberry will be king the RAT HosliA-Rascine outh for Christ Rally. The pubka is cordially invited to enjoy Ribs
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Bible Study Srresiannnns Seren sRNassnNInnenn 10: A. Evening Service ............... seranasnrnne 7:00 P. va Wednesday Evening Bible Study ........... 7:45 P. M. °
W. L. TOTTY. Minister + GA-1742
[Youth Choir to Sing
cluding the famous “Head of Christ”, at a special service tomor-
Sapp, Don Shelhorn and Miss Florine Duff, pianists.
. entl At Sunrise Service Ir Children and young people will be guests of honor at a reception sing at the interdenominational| | sponsored by the Marytha class fol- | (sunrise service Easter on the steps | lowing the program. Raymond Potts | of the Irvington Methodist church. will sing and a string ensemble Charles Hamilton, "directof of [from the Jordan conservatory will music _for the host church, is gen-|play. eral chairman for the service. He| The DePauw . university student will be assisted by Mrs. W. T. Pat- [group will present the drama, “The {terson, youth choir director of the |Eternal Circle,” at a special meetMethodist church; Miss Ruby Win- |ing for youth and adults at Roberts ders, director of music at the Park tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. The Downey Avenue Christian church, | Methodist Youth Fellowship Young
preceding the play.
Lutheran Churches
ton Presbyterian church. of the National Lutheran Council’ Welcome You.
For Information Concerning the Location
of Our Churches, or the Church Nearest You, Phone MA rket 2167
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
900 W. 30th St.—W. W. King, Minister
Sunday BeR00l ...corerreresvasnnnes 9:30 Morning Worship ..0..iveeevessi...10:30 Fellowship .......... sesserie snus 8:30
Evening Service .....v.vecinsscicee, Listen to the Church of God Broadcast 7:30 Sunday Morning—WIRE 10:30 Sunday Nigh: —winn
REMEMBER pe
INDIANA THEATER Easter Sunday, April 6—9:15 A. M.
Everyone Welcome Sponsored by
10] MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
of the
PART: AA = op I AED
Tt e-Cily Wide Easter Service
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York | ==
0:30 AM.; 7:30 Meridian and Vermont Streets. Peter Vivom, 10:3 CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor. |; yNDHURST—Lyndhurst dr., 3 blocks 8. Ss Byyih i Jactain, Associate Pastor. | of w. Washington st. Donald > Dunkin, ~~Bible School. ces, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M. | 10:48 A. M.—Worship. _ “Sharing Christ's | "2%" Befyiots Cross’ —The Pastor. 6:30 P. M.—Youth Pellowsh} 7:30 P. M.—Worship: ¢ Greatest Question Ever For
WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E. Mich. L. C. Trent, 10:45 AM.; 7:00 P.M.
CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. G. H. O'DONNELL, Pastor, Temporary Meeting Place: Prather Masonic Temple: College Ave. and 424 Street Suniday School—0:45 AM. Morning Worship—10:45 A.M.
poornail EPISCOPAL
Monument Circle—CHRIST Ritter Ave. South (Irving-
a m.;- 9:30 TTHEW’ a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The toh)—8T. MA Bee
URSD, 7:30 P. M.—Mid-week prayer service.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST-—Belle Vieu and W. 8t. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30,
TUREPO PARK—29 N. San Ai d East) Clutton, 9:30 AM.;
Rev. E. Alnger Powell, 7:30 a. m, 9:30 a. m. and D. D, The Rev. Berman 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Ru- | Anker. dolph P. Keicher. Central Ave. at 16th St.— 4 <. ALL SAINTS’ CATHE- \
” College Ave, Church of the Nazarene
15th and College
I REV. BENNIE MORGAN a Will Speak at Morning Worship, 10:30 = Youth. Service 6:30 <7 Eve, Servics 1:30 P. M. Ty Midweek Sorvige Wednesda, 7:20 P. M. / _8. A. MONEYMARER, Pastor . Soa, seasiin
Meridian St, at 33d—
DRAL--7:30's. m., 11 a. m. CHURCH OF THE AD-
and 6:00 p. m. The Rev. al John T. Payne. ST. VENT-7:30 a. m.; 9:30 ¢ PAUL'S worshipping - with a m and {1:00 a. m the - Cathedral ega~ ‘The Rev. Thomas R.'
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paintings of Warner E. Sallman, In- | gaughters' leisure and church life.
when they return home. Miss Martha O. Smith, distriét director of Christian education for _|the district, will speak on the dis-
‘|Hoover of the woman's society of Christian service, will tell of the attractions offered young people in {the Broadway church. The Rev. Newman 8. Jeffrey is pastor.
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
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BANTRY
projects in Mexico, Europe and all gnq Richard Orton of the Irving- | Adult group will serve a chili supper | UNITY TRUTH CENTER
| AmiL with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo. . Margaret Strahle, minister. Sunday School—9:45 a. m. Worship Service—11 a. m. “THE ONE ESSENTIAL" Midweek—Wednesday, 8 p. m. D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. Consultation and prayer service, classes, unity, literature—Claypool Hotel. Telephone RI-4066.
“VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N. ILLINOIS ST. Lt. Col. K, Grace Crandall Officer in Charge.
Sunday, March 23rd—7:30 P. M. MISS IRENE DUNCAN
Methodist Deaconess—Teacher— Traveler, Speaker:
Land” With personally Photographed colored slides Everybody Welcome
em "BIBLE CHURCH
® - 3851 E. 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
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JAMES E. PETTY, MINISTER
“Prophecy Fulfilled in the Holy]:
7 | Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell | 1
Lesson for Sunday, March 23rd “MATTER”
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Meridian at 20th Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive R. R. Church_Edifice at Butler
| Evening Service, 5:00 SECOND CHURCH
R. R, Church Edifice
Delaware at 12th FIFTH CHURCH Evening Service, 5:00 College at 62d R. R, 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30 THIRD CHURCH RB. Chur Burfies Washington Blvd., at 34th SIXTH CHURCH
1609% Prospect St.
Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 1 A M Wednesday Evening Testimonial Jieeing in All Churches at 8 P.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth ROE FRANTS
TWO MORNING SERVICES "2 and 11 A. M.
, The Eterm Treaty,” Isaiah 54:10 Young People’s Vespers......... ,8:45 P.M. Church 8Bchool ..........:s!... 9:30 AM... Thursday Convocation, inner, 6:00 PM
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 4Tth Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
‘The Historie Church of Which | Henry Ward Beecher was Minister |
Worship, 1045 1 i rh Dubya BK. “REPENTANCE OF MAN" -s Ministers Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Bunday Church School, 9:45 Family Night, Wed, ¢ P. M. or Bi fl =r— a2 TA pve w Prestyrteria
46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister.
Tabernacle Presbyterian
34th and Central
DR. ROY G VALE 9:30 A.M.—Church School. REV. HARRY R. MERCER 10:45 A.M.—Missionary Praise Service. RA SMITH "Peace in a Peaceless World.” Ministers, 6:30 P.M.—8r. Westminster Fellowship.
9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:45 A. M.-—Divine Worship Dr. Vale: “Riches, Poverty and Wealth." Thursday, 7:30 P. M.,, Midweek Bervice.
Memorial Presbyterian
NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonic Lodge ; RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister
9:45 AM.—Church School 0:45 A.M.—~Worship.
9:30-—Church school for all ages. | 10: 45—Morning worship: ‘As He Prayed, He was Changed.” 6:30—Westminster Fellowship of Youth. 7:30-~New Life Mission-—Gospel Service. ‘““We Persuade Men!’
7:30 P. M. Thursday—Midweek Service.
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30 Wotshin, 10:45 A. M, Young People, 4:00 P. M.
VAUGHN
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Public Invited"
SHOEMAKER
drawing at
~ WORLD WAR
~~ 8:00 P. M., Tuesday, March 25
Christian Business Men's Committee
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Dr. Walter mentator on * . ard, internat feeral coun speak here TI Dr. Van K Impressions o pan” in a tall his trip to “country, at p.m, in the ¥ ! 0. A He 8 speak on 8 Church and United Nati at a 5:30 p. dinner meetin the “Y.” The Roy B. Co will preside at dinner. The sponsored her Justice and g the church fe: man, the Rev, federation ex inviting Dr. stimulate inte 4 of a permane: i United Nation
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The two pu pected to In of service cl college, the . of University of Women Vot mittee for Teacher assoc churchwomen, ligion and “ot! Dr. Van Ki conference Ww and also talke hito while in a frequent author of vari retary of th churches’ der tional justice - served as con | Btates delegat tions conferer
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