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‘CHURCH NEWS—
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
“Nob whet we Ee but what Ths ft without the giver ro “James Resa Lowel
pumpkin pie and wild turkey
fcans are asked to demonstrate wider meaning of “sharing” year. Campaigns are going forward the United States for millions f food, for clothing and every kind
hordes abroad ‘Season of Sharing’
Mayor Denny
sharing.
for others. His appeal ends thus: but in deed and in truth” Church laymen of Indianapoli
recently made an inspection abroad to speak to them at thei
at 745 a. m. in the YMCA.
the Save the Children Federation mobile to Holland, Belgium, France Poland, Italy, Austria and Greece.
Other Collections
be taken to the Alpha Home
mission causes, religious education and social education and action The Rev, Willlam H. Kneirim, pastor, Will speak on “God's Overflowing Blessings” at the thankoffering service sponsored by the Women's Guild tomorrow at 10 ! a m. in Bt. Paul's Evangelical and 1 Reformed Church, ‘oy E. The guild of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church will present their thankoffering tomorrow at 10 a. m, Mrs. Marian Gallup, former superintendent of the Indiana Women's Prison, will speak Other events follow:
#1 UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dean OL. Shelton o t ler School of Religion will give the address al the dedication of the chapel tomorrow at 7.45 ® annual anksgiving offering will be taken cAhiToL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. William Brower Ward will “Christmas LM at the after. noon session of the WBOS Dec. 4 in the church pariors. Business and study will precede the noon luncheon MERIDIAN STREET METHODIST CHURCH--Prol. 8 Marion Smith of the Butler School of Religion will speak on YThe Oreatest Book in the Wond” at the Business and Professional Women's dinne in the church dining room Dec. 3 at 63
pm ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8! Ann's Guild wil] meet for a dessert lunch. ton Monday at 1 p m at the ehureh
Hostesses are Mrs. WH. Turner, Mrs J. W, York, Mis. N. P. Greenbaum and Mis. Pred Mo
riey VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL — Miss Juanita Caldwell will sing sccompanied by Mrs. Cecil Karl at the 0 a. m. worship tomorrow. The Rev. ©. G. Minton, Protestant chaplain, will conduct the serv. feces. Arrangements for the music were made by Federal Unit 62, 11th Distriet American Legion Auxiliary - YOUTH FOR CHRIST--Passident Clvde Taylor University will
3 pm the Roberts Park Methodist Chureh CHRISTIAN FIRESIDE COUNCIL: FOR MEN-Joel W. Hadley, principal of Shortridge High Schoesl will speak at the meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. im the Irvington Presbyterian Church CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Rev. (. Lavon Pusher, -pastor, will preach on “A Christian Thanksgividg” Bt the 10.45 4 m service tomorrow VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA ~ John Proctor will lead the evangelistic service tomorrow at 7:3
30 m EDWIN RAY METHODIST cuvnon.
y WISH to Honor : \ Mrs. H. C. Riggs
Radio Station WISH will honor
Mrs, H. C. Riggs, 3052 "Arlington Ave, tomorrow morning on the “Favorite Hymns” program at 11:30 & m Mrs. Riggs has belonged to the
Prentice Presbyterian Church since its founding 18 years ago, worked in its organizations and served as pianist for the primary department “Abide With Me" will be given over the’ station The . 100th anniversary of the composition of the hymn is being marked by thousands of English speaking churches this year.
2 Lutheran Leaders To Attend Conference
Dr. F. M.. Hanes of Indtanapolis will attend the meeting of the Lutheran World Action conference Monday and Tuesday in Chicago The conference will set up a campaign program for raising $4 million in 1048 for relief and reconstruction | in Europe and Asia. The Rev. Mr.! Elder is pastor of the Bethlehem United Lutheran ©hurch and Dr Hanes is president of the denomination’s Indiana Synod
". Episcopal CHURGR OF THE ADVENT 3361 N. Meridian 8t The Rev. Laman. MH. Bruner Jr. rector
Thanksgiving Service Planned To Share in European Relief
The Pilgrim Fathers shared the |
their first Thanksgiving feast with | the Indians but present day Amer-|
this
needed article to ald the suffering |
proclaimed the
Thursday, striking the keynote of
Charles P. Taft, president of the
thought of expressing our thanks to Almighty God by denying ourselves
“Let us not love in word or speech have invited Dr. Charles R, Joy who | trip Thanksgiving. breakfast Wednesday Dr,
Joy is official Furepean observer for
He went by train, plane and auto-
Members of the Bunday school of All Bouls Unitarian Church tomorrow will bring gifts of food to
Tomorrow's offerings in the Third Christian Church will go to home
The Rev, Donald E Elder - and -
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Plann
pram cee TERR OS
Membership
Churches Observe
: expected 1, candidates for church membership in Disciples of Christ Churches to- fering Europeans began last Sunday morrow.
of |
County have been conducting il 30 churches of the brotherhood t week in| or/ of |
Charles R. Joy of the Save the ciples of Christ,
Thanksgiving period “a season of bila " 4 antl Tomorrow and Nov, 30 will be — sharing in Indianapolis” Churches Ci nen Founds an 1ecdrs /@ marked as “Decision Sundays” when will hold special services of Thanks-| ©P%erved ine great sutiering |i. results of the evangelistic camgiving tomorrow, Wednesday and abroad. paign will be indicated by addi-
The All Girl Concert Glee Club of Mantial Training Bigh School will sing directed by Miss Preda Hart at the 7:30 ice tomorrow
tions ta church rolls, The Rev. Lavon Fisher, pastor
Federal Council of Churches, has = yy vypeiry 1GHTS EVANGELICA sent out an appeal to members of UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH "The in: committee. Other officers are Doyle ’ ana entra 0 ¢ Choir will ive a Rev. Pos { affiliated churches stressing the secred roncert Ton at 530 . m, Zaring, the . ter Sizemore
under the dirsetion of Mien Schirmer, Miss Ruth Neville and Charles professor of voice r H. Turley » pastor y Ehlers.
When Father Carves
By Barton Rees Pogue
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Our father is a handy soul, But carving bird is not a role He likes. To practice once a year Would never make u man appear An artisan, so father begs To separate the thighs from legs In the kitehen's sacred privacy, But mother says that may not be , . . Public carving is a part In this tradition of the heart.”
His face will be 80 drawn and white. Our father, full of dread delight, Will grip the earving implements And pay the bird his compliments. He's apt with tools, but slashing goose Or turkey finds him quite obtuse, So flinchingly he'll eye the thighs, But try to look real deft and wise . . . Inwardly he'd rather starve Than face that bird and start to carve!
With fighting spirit still aglow, Though baked for hours, and very slow, That bird will crane its neck and hiss At all the strokes our pop will miss. A meat loaf would not show such fight, Dash to left, and sail to right, So father would, for all he's worth, Work to give the notion birth, He'd spend good cash, he'd pledge his word That meat loaf be the National Bird! ‘Soul and Body' Lesson In Churches of Christ . ‘ “Soul and Body" is the subject of At Unity Service
the lesson-sermon in all Churches | of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow.
Miss Elizabeth Sand Turner wil Speak on "God's Law
(open face beholding as In a glass service in the DAR Chapter House the glory of the Lord, are changed
500 fo Sook
The Christian churches of Marion|tne week the bundles which hase visitation among the homes of the will be collected Five hundred ‘workers took the | training course for the visitation Methodist, |evangelistic campaign last Sunday in the Third Christian Church. | gies the Mt.
[Rev. Spencer Austin, national di-| EYE WITNESS —Speaker Dr, [rector of evangelism for the Dis-
executive vice president p.m. serv. the Centenary Christian Church these words Bren lant 1 ee in conducted by the Protestants. Lis chairman of the evangelistic i ON ets wuts psn
on ts. Caritas Verband a federaTeacher to Talk {asked for bread and there was no tion 3 cera
in Action” h Relief 8 o War ef Services, The golden text is: “We all with at 11 a. m. tomorrow at a Ufiity eel Services, Catholic
[Church Drive for Overseas
| Protestants of Indianapolis will i « |be given a last chance tomorrow te) ]
and will close tomorrow.
been sent to Individual churches | in seven church to: Church World |8ervice, Dayton, O., Dee. 1. | The seven centers are the North the Downey Avenue |Christian, the Woodruff Place BapParan Baptist, the | Central Avenue Methodist, the West Washington Methodist and the Im. manuel Evangelical and Reformed! Churches, | World Service to Distribute Goods The “goods will be distributed” abroad through the Church World! Service, a co-operative agency of | Protestant groups, A. L. Warnshuis,
his centers and sent
EXECUTIVE—Dr. Hartrfan is directing the cloth.
of ing drive for overseas relief
world citizenship: “We shall still fail the world in P. basis of self-preservation or as an investment In our own material property, | “Gifts shared freely, or of a sense of genuine Christian concern for) | what happens to another human | churches’ source of strength and being, have ‘a very special value | supplies.” beyond the physical power to still! the pangs of hunger.” “*Mmerican churchmen who have visited Europe recently and seen! the plight of
physically and spiritually, “The Christian churches
Indianapolis Church Federation, is directing the clothing campaign. the peoples there, Zhe Rey. Clarence E. Sitler, pastor d he Immanuel Evangelical and that this winter “will be the worst | Reformed Church, is campaign ‘or some sections of Europe in chairman. :
Next Week for Overseas
Catholics of the Indianapolis, archdiocese will hold a drive for foods for overseas relief next week| {in response to an appeal made by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII !
The campaign will be: condueted! by the Very Rev. Msgr. August R.' |FPussenegger, Catholic Charities | |archdiocesan director. Beginning’ fomorrow and ending next Sunday, every Catholic church in the arch-! diocese will serve as a receiving (station. for edible articles suitable for shipment overseas. i These include canned milk, meats,' flour, fruits and vegetables; corn meal, barley, dried beans and peas. | They will be collected as part of a nation-wide drive sponsored by the (War Relief Services, National Cath-| olic Welfare Conference. ! In a fervent plea to the Cath-
| Clothing Ends. Tomorrow Phreoteied ye iiety WI Bay the coment . oh Dee
§ missions; the Rev. Clarerice E. 8it-
Grover L. |
modern histary from the stand- | jigion, | . point of Human suffering. Literally | this crisis if we share only on 8 millions are = still helpless both |
of rector’ of men's work of the Press byterian Church {n the U, 8. A. Eu 1 ’ ape a ® a e Soyo Sree ot and Fred W. West, chairman of the | " . in America, are the European religious department, Wabash Col-'
Dr. Grover L. Hartman, social service department secretary of the,
Catholics to Collett Food |
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Church fo Cov Cornerstone
Bebmont Church of Chis 1002
bt 3 | OADWAY J iy. Re wend TE 00, Yolen "SPEAKERS Bishey J. Paul Taylor
of Rochester, N.Y. 7.30 PM.
of the new St. Paul's: Evangelical i and Reformed Church. 10th St. and Ritter Ave, tomorrow at 3 Rm. a RRR Dr. Richard Rettig, vice president of the 8. Indiana Synod, will, give the address and Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel will bring greetings 1 from the Church Federation. Mrs. {Otto Noffke will read and deposit ‘the documents in the cornerstone. |
| - Others on the program are Dr.
TWO GREAT REV. 0. L. MUMAW
Classes For All, 9:30 AM, | :
SECOND FREE METHODIST _Persiiing at W L
ilkins W.
TURDAY. NOV: 22, 1047
Car or Mars Hill Bus,
|P, R. Darles, vice president of the |denomination's board of national
ler, board member; the Rey. Ray Adams, Mrs. Russell Curtis and Dr. E. Harold Klingel, pastor,
Protestant Retreat At Butler Dec. 5.6
Laymen of the Protestant. churches of the city will hold their annual retreat Friday and Satur-| day nights and Saturday afternoon, (Dec, 5 and 6, in Sweeney Chapel, | ‘Butler University School of Re-!
CRUECH] a SN OU. OF WORSHTE 8150 A 74h HO GRACE 6000s Tae /8 |
WiLL " HOURS OF WORSHIP _9:00410:30 AN, TRINITY corso P Nm
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AAR: SIR DEAF Services iv TRINITY Guach
wi WOR -
The headline speakers are Samuel | po re a eal J. Patterson Jr, Richmond, Va. di-| | OUR
£8 HOURS OF WORSHIP 11:00A. M.-7:30: AM,
1 aa Sun 0S eh St 3:30 PL.
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Old-Fashioned Sing To Be Held hy Church
Junior members of the Centenary Christian Church wil] give an oldfashioned hymn sing there tomor-
lege, |
"EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCHES
On this last Sunday of the Churgh Year, Memorial Day services will be observed. Next Sunday ushers in the Advent Beason, CARROLLTON AVE. at 44th t 81. "JOHN-—Cumberiand Richard Rettig “4 AM P. Gustav Brune i A “The Measure of Gratitude.’ "Leaning on the Promises.”
FIRST-Oakiand and E 10th ST: PAUL (E.i. Carrollton and 13th. row at 7:45 », m. Sniein Stamm 1046 A M E Harold Klinge) 10:30 A M urel 00) M. “In Everything Give Thanks." ’ The Teen Chorus of the Indian- ow a aanne, Give
ST. PAUL (R.). 7111 N. Belmont William H Knierim “Thanksgiving and Thanksliving.” SECOND-—8heiby and Pleasant W Pranklin Lahr 10:30 A. M “The Guests of God."
FRIEDENS--Parkway snd Alabama Raymond PF Buck 1 AM “Kingdom <Roll Call.”
PARK, 743 Pleas R pkwy | Norman H Schultz 10:30 A.M |
| polis Park and Recreation Depart{ment directed by William Moon will provide special music. The Rev, G. L. Pisher, pastor, will con- | all to Thanksgiving” e duct devotions. The high school AN Prospect & New Jersey FRINTTY Perkins and & Ravmono and young adults of the congrega- | hc i Se n te Wat a of Authonin u tion are sponsoring the hymn sing. Pleas Bow | Penton. Troy ost R
RUN — Robert Windhorst
—— a ZION —Penton, Troy and Post Road
— 10: r i | Robe EB 10:30 Local Student Honored BT. JOHN eoosrd ar Surdory | Semon by DIB. Baker, sh Loui. ca uaen onor ¥rom A Pispenbrok 10:15 A M ZION North and New Jersey
Dan Burkhardt, son of Mrs. Etta Burkhardt, “3102 Madison Ave. has been elected sergeant-at-arms of the freshman class at Bob. Jones University, Greenville, 8. C.
Fréderick R. Dares 9:00 & 10:40 AM “What I Believe About Heaven.'
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D D., Pastor v. EB" L. McClain, Associate Pastor
Memorial Service: Every member Visitation, 3.30 to 6 PM:
: sm Old-Fashion Gospel Messages WBN | RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
est Morris Street
Christian Church Soa LN, RIVER ios "i 10:48 A M Worship * Thanks, Be To God” § 30. Cqmmunion-Sermon: | Worship Service ........ 10:30'a. m.| 7:30 P M. Zhou “A Hymn of Praises a nel, rag {Evening Setvics . ,.,..., 19pm. Choir, Mr. George Newton Thurs: 7:30—Hour of Help Director,
| RDO! GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor No Evening Service on Thanksgiving WOODRUFF PLACE Walcott at .
®onined CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Program. Bible Preaching+Inspiring usio
|olics of America on behalf of the
starving people of Europe, the Holyy ADM] NISTRATOR—The \Pather said “Christ Himself asks| Very Rev. Msgr. August R you for the bread of which His poor | Fussene oF will direct +h : are in want, every mouthful of food! Senegye : irgc 3
|which you give is given to Him. | Catholic campaign for overseas |Every mouthful which you refuse relief.
the » a { hem 1s refused te Him. {organization composed of all CathoPleads for War Nations {lic relief agencies in the country He especially pleads for the little handles the donations. {children in the war-stricken coun-
innocent children the tragic words
gary, Actio Catolica supervis - {of accusation: SPOFv ses ship
‘The little ones have pen of all German Catholic Welfare agencies, oversees distribution in Germany. Agencies also handle
jone to break it ta them'.” | It has been suggested that school buses could be used for collecting,
the disbursements in Finland, 1| All shipments from the middle- China, Czechoslavakia, India | western area will be sent directly Greece, the Balkans the Dutch |
East Indies, the Philippines, Japan
Salvage Bureau, 2447 South Park- and Hungary.
+ way, Chicago, Illinois.
82¢ N. Pennsyl- 3 : Tr Are: — into the same image from glory to vania St. Method of Distribution SWEENEY CHAPEL { glory, even ‘as by. the Spirit of The service 1s Llsbursement of the food is fone Butler University the Lord.” sponsored by the by old established welfare organiza-| Sunday Morning Worship : hai a “an_ tions in Europe. In France, ship-| 8he lesson-sermon also includes Unity Truth Cen-| ents are distributed through. 800 11 A M the followng passage from the! | : roug _
ter of Indianapolis and the Unity School of ChrisFai Kansas
Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to ‘he Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Spirit
Is the only substance, the invisible ity, Mo., {n and indivisible ‘nfinite God.” p 335 which Miss Tur- ——————————— ner is a teacher
ND Presentcd Portrait | Of Father O'Donnell
Times State Service NOTRE DAME, Ind, Nov. 22--A portrait in oils of the late Rev. Fr. Hugh O'Donnell, ©. 8:C, former| president of Notre Dame University, will be hung in the trustees room of the university,
It is the work of Robert Joy and
ratnin Miss Turner On the training
Margaret Strahle is minister and leader of the Indianapolis Center
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolie Faith)
402 West Pall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
rwasgivenr-to-Notre-Dame-by Jo FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Okla. 16th and Delaware Sts. ass0- Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 1 A. M. Morning Worship “Thanks, Lord”
seph La Fortune of Tulsa, member of the university's ciate board of lay trustees.
APOSTOLIC CHURCH |=
A WORLD MINISTRY OF CHRIST BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE ALEX a RN nls Be later Carrollton st 13th St, Ford Porter, pastor Sunday School nts TON A Barean Oaspel Hour.-Kvery Sunday, 7:30 Evening B8ervice
7:30 P. M.|gible Bchodl—2:30 p. m
“Preaching Service—3:15 p. m meme | EVETIRGH sO Servioe=1.)
—— —— Pm HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN futiia. ‘De®, aio Reval eatin 18th at Ingram pea Herbert J 8:30 A M.
WELCOME :
g ’ 1 TH CENTER SB3P.M =-Vesper Hour ammn UNITY TRUTH Kansas City, Mo
ee | Margaret Strahle, . minister and leader.
<T MARK'S Sunday School—0:48 a.
Warship Service—11 a. m Elizabeth Sand Turner, Unity Feld
Wilson, Minister Morning Worship. |
Dr. W A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School-$:30 A, M Morning Worship-10:45 A. M Music by Excellent Choir Sermon. “What's Ooing to Happen Yeuth Feliowship--5:30 PM
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural Street A. M.~Family Bible School. A. M., Bermon--“The Greater Thanksgiving” 7:30 P. M., Sermon— “The Church's Bource of Power” ~A Cordial Welcome to" All . 0. A Trinkle, Minister
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9:30 10:45
UNITY PRAYER GROUP
(Onity, Kenans Cit Mo. . ate AS A a it A oe] : if y om rg | s ; 3 to t—aatuions” oun ¥ “ lence Prac Lterature—Phons-
Lecturer, guest speaker, ' d's Law in Bervices 7:30 and 11.00 UNITED LUTHERAN | tury es yr 8 hurch 8ch 930 Prospec nd nden Sts. D. A. R Chapter House 834 N. Penn Young Shige a's" Howship—1:00 pect » i Thanksgiving Service, Wednesday, 8 P. M., i : Rev. Thomas B. Kline, « Név 26. ————— ——— Consultation abe prayer Servis, hr wa z , Rp Worship 10:48 A ‘and 1:3 { CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Sunday School ......... 0:30 A, M| Unity, | Hterature Claypool = Hotel. ! + CHURCH Worship vies 10348 ACM. ___ Telephone RI-4066 i Delaware and Walnus Streets (700 North)
BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST
On Wade St, One Block East of Shelby i B
Sunday School, 9:30 ¥Y. PU, 63
10:45 THE SAINT'S RESETTING SIN? 7:45—-When a Preacher Took a Vacation! . Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.—~Midweek Service
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St. » Sunday, 10 A. M., Sunday School 11 30. M, “Facts vs. Sables of the Future Kingdom” 7:45 P. M., “Who May Worship God?" Monday, 7:30 P. M.,; YouthRally, Bob Cavanes, speaker or James E. Petty, Pastor !
| school staff, Miss
“Living Courageously” Dr. O. L. Shelton, preachifig.
houses of the Sisters of St. Vincent! de Paul, In Holland, HARK, an
HYMN ses SING
Wm. Moon Directing
Westbrook Church of the Nazarene |
4500 W, Washington St. Special Thanksgiving Service, 10:30 A. M., Nov. 28. : Welcome.
METHODIST CHURCHES | NORTH CHURCH | Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister
“Thanksgiving musio by the Junior Choir, ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Mrs. L. A. Helgesson, director and the, Methodist (Since 1831) | Chantel Choir, J. Russell Paxton, director Delaware at Wi Street i
R A sermon y Angelus Hour for Youth, 8 P. M mos L. Boren, minister #:30 A. M Church School |
Wednesday, 7:30-—-Union Thanksgiving i> R A C k
Service, ‘METHODIST IRVINGTON East New York at Grams
E ARNOLD CLBGO, Minister 30 Auduson Road, North
10:40 A, M. Sermon theme: RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister “Manna From Heaven
Chureh School 9:30 Worship. 10:48. |T'40 P. M.—"Noah-The Flood and the “Love So Amaning 80 Divine” { Floating Ark. r W. C.' Ha han
riinger, We Welcome All Visitors
" GREAT REVIVAL.
South Side Church of the Nazarene Olive and Le Grande Ave. Every Night thru NOV. 30th
Rev. Henderson, Evangelist
HORINE EVANGELISTIS ESINGERS
A Great Evangelistic Service
CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1th and Oxford
t * | Public Invited 7:30 P.M,
ic {
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“Come Out of the Dungeon. 10:48 A. M. ! “A Thanksgiving Hunger" { Music by the Broad Ripple High School Chotr, Roger Riley, Director. 30 P.M.
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Plan to attend each evening. - Great. Gospel Messages Excellent Music el Sunday, 9:30 A, M.» 10:30 A. M., 6:45 P. M, !
© WELCOME Ii
rr licote. Harry Bucalstein. Mirifst { LC. Trent, Paul V. Ma Geo. Kendall, Minister of service, 9:18 A. M.; 1:00 P. M. | EEE You TO WORALIF te usie, EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & B ow | : APRigy, Re York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A.M., 7:30 P.M.| At Central Ave. and Westfleld Blvd. bry end Cy N
Mich. Rd. & 86th. Louis G. Crafton. Unified serv. 9:45 to 11.
Se
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Publié¢ Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Pree
Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 and 7:3! O'Donnell speaking. LYNHURST of W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin| —- Sie | ian - | TABERNACLE TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant $100 Sait.) | CROORED CREEK., N Sunday School—9:10 A. M Nightly (except Saturday)—17:45
EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th 8t 10°45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. 130. | '~Lynhurst dr. 2 blocks 8. 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. : LAUREL STREET pastor. Services, 9:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. | CLASSES FOR ALL AGES U 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM.; 7 Laurel St. at Pleasant Run Blvd. J. L. Price, pastor Morning _Worship—10:30 A. M. Revival Continues Through Nov. 390. Evangelist and Mrs. Delbert Bucher
Jackson, Michigan Reading Rooms (R. R.) RADIO ARTISTS i mmam— Trombonist - Planist Lesson for Sunday, November 23d Accordionist
. Bingers Special Thandgiving Bervice Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
“Soul and Body” Morning Service at 1% o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R, Church Edifice
Glad Tidings Mission
1112 BE New York St. |
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive "at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH
Services “Tonight—T:48
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th ‘ Evening Service, 5:00. R. R., 526 State Life Bldg".
Rev. Ben Hatfield Sunday 2:30 P. M. guest speaker 7:45 P. M. Rew. Verdi Allen, Supt. of Mission 1
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 1609's Prospect St. R. R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Friday Night Ts Musical Rally
Christ
Tonight—7:30
Wednesday Eventhg Testimonial Meetings tn All Churches at 8PM
Presbyterian Churches Invite You MEMORIAL _—
Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell Carrollton at 11th 9:30 A. M.—Church school for all ages) 10:48 A. M.—~Morning WILD: “The Art of Saying Thank You." Westminster Fellowship, T P. M. $e Thursday, 9:30 A. M. Union Thanksgiving
Service, A — og i TABERNACLE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN Central Ave. at 47th.
34th and Central EWING V.
RALPH SMITH, Ministers.. 5 9:30 A. M.~Bible School.
DR. 10:45 ‘A. M.—Divine Worship “Looking Unto Prince Jesus.”
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth
Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 “Thanksgiving and Sacrifice.” Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church of Which
USS: Henry Ward Beecher was Minister ™ ORNING SERV CES Vermont and Penhsylvania Sts. 0 MoH and iS vi Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston 3 . . {nisters Br. Fanh: Monet Bs Back Morning Worship, 11 a. m “ Church School . ............ 0A. M Dr. Miner: “Is America Drifting. Young Pao Io Musting . : 28. M Church School, 9:45 unior espers ... va h Thankagiving Service Thursday, 10:30 A. M NORTHMINSTER 3
Millersville Masonic Lod ICHARD 8.
| FAIRVIEW x
y inister 4b A, M.—Sunday School. “oth and Capitol Ave. < 10:45 A. M.~Worship. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister. WESTMINSTER
9:30 A. M. Church School. | 10:45 A. M,~Morning Worship.
“Our Thanksgiving, Challenge.”
445 8. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister Young People, 4:00 P. M.
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DR. CLYDE MEREDITH Prominent Methodist Leader
OPENING SERVICE OF THE
NEW SOUTH IRVINGTON CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
5402 Brookville Rd. (Near English Ave.
Rev.-Alex Wainscott, Pastor
2:30 SUNDAY, NOV. 23 Speaker: REV.C. B. COX PASTOR OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Attend This First Service in This New Church |. . REV. ALEX WAINSCOTT, Pastor - ~~
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