Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1947 — Page 4

AFTER PEARL HARBOR--M

altar of the Chapel of the Open Door in t chapel was built during the war in honor of it is expected that many ministers-will recall that the

of the attack on Pearl Harbor which happened on Sunday.

rs. Jane Swaynie Wade places a wreath. on the the Olive Branch Christian Church. The

service men and women.

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Row Batdorf To Conduct

6-Day | Revival

Series ns Sunday At Brook ude Church

day preaching missjon with by Bishop Emeritus G. D.

p.m. tomorrow. O'Dell is church pastor. Other events follow:

also will assist with the program. MARIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBITERIAN CH ~Pollowng a oon lunch Hhursdey the Women's Asuoeation wi A Christmas pr nder the Ree ctinn of Mrs. Carl erioth. Children from school 70 will sing and Miss ndra Adams will give readings. | _ WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN MISSION ~The Reo. Hal Quartet will sing and the

Toth anniversary of Kirkman as pastor.

He Rav. ouch OF THE NAZARENE-

Jos Pitta, ghapiain with” rom Austrailia De "okyo, Mi 8) Shorten night, Jhe Rev itts iy ave for his post as AL to the Philippines the first of the ye ’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT «New officers of Bi. Oatherine's Guild include Mrs, Harold K. Cashon, Mes Harold Neoves, vice pres

J add reco & Secretar Mrs, Liang KITKDALIICK, troasurer And Mn, E. C. Kleiderer, coryesponding secrery.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Marshall Abrams, legal counsel to Gen. McArthur during the establishment of the | provisional Jevegh ment in Japan, will| i following the 6 p. m. dinner Thurs-|

OLUNTEERS OF AMERICA-—Chaplain Stanley Hendricks of Buings Hospital JH speak at the 7:30 p. m. ngelistic ice tomorrow in the cha ol, "3 0 N. Siitnota 8. The Methodist ur Quartet willl

LIVE pRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘Beyond Our new sound Alm produced under rd oy spon- | sorship in Hollywood, will be given at the Woman n's Day meeting tomorrow at 7

Pp. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Joe Parsons of fpariansburg, 8. C, will speak at the 7:30 p. m, rally tonight and at 3 p tomorrow in the Roberts Park Methodist Church, T! Vv, Roger Malshar director of Y, for C., will speak at 730! Bi m. Jomaortow po the Madison tine Sinodist Chu BELLAIRE METHODIST CHURCH-M Arthur N. Jay will review “Mr Blanding | Builds His Dream House" by Ho: odgins At |8 y m. today in the church. Proceed

Tomorrow day is the true anniigriery

Chinese Missionary to Talk Here Tomorrow Night

The Rev. Stanton Lautenschlager,, known for his great success as an evangelist on the China mission field, will address a mass meeting| at . 3 bm tomorrow in| E the Meridian Heights Presbyterian | Church The meeting is held as part of | the New Life Movement, or spiritual | regeneration program, - now being/| conducted by the Presbyterian | Church in the U. 8. A. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Meridian Heights pastor,” is chairman of the move-| fk ment for the Indianapolis Presby- | g tery g There is a bond between the Rev, Mr. Lautenschlager, a native of Canada, and this community.| He was graduated from Huntington College, Huntington, Ind, and afte] erward taught there for fe years |

In speaking of the guest speaker's pccomplishments in converting the| Chinese to the Christian religion, | the Rev. Mr. Connor said: “The enormous success of his

evangelistic effort has been overwhelming. In the 17 Christian high the Rev. Mr. Lautenschlager and

NEW LIFE PREACHER—The

Rev. Stanton Lautenschlager of | China is aiding-the Presbyterian New Life Movement,

schools which he has visited in the Chinese Christians who formed Bzechuan Province, nearly 3000 stu- his evangelistic team.” dents have made decisions to be- a come Christians, to be better Ch he He Id! Christians or to study Christianity, urc es to © “In the four war years, more M M han 6000 students made similar ass eeting decisions in meetings conducted by by| The Christian Churches of the community will hold a mass meet5 Million New - |ing Friday at 7.30 p. m. in the v h | Third Christian Church to hear oters Soug t {addre es and discussions regarding ial Mobilization,” a Chris- the Crusade for a Christian World tiax citizenship program, will strive, The speakers include . Gerald to get five milli Mm more voters 10 Sias crusade general director; g0 to the polls in 1048 than in 1047. Lither. Shao, administrative secre-| The interdenominational cam- tary of the Churches of Christ in palgn Is directed by Dr. James W. China, and Virgil Havens of the Fifield Jr, with headquarters in United Christian Missionary Soeci-| New York City. It gives as its pur- ety,

An afternoon meeting begin- | pose 16 urge men and women of the ning at 2 o'clock will precede the

| ey | Young.

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Church’ Honors SH wert. cum. 7 War Dead

ERAN HOSPITAL CHAPEL—The| The Episcopal Church of the Ad-

Mothers: JShoris of School b4 directed b wier will sing at th 4 vent will mark Pearl Harbor Sunday

a m, Pd services tomorrow. J Bharp will play the plano and t Rav, c a. Minton will give the dnt | | tion. Arrangements for the music were | | made ka | Ky he Robisen-Ragsdale Unit |

133 of th District A ¢ hh merican Legion |

| tomorrow at. 11 a. m. by honoring Churchwomen to Offe

those who gave their lives in the Yule Basket White Gifts war. The Indianapolis Council of The church sent 100 members into Churchwomen will hold a service| the armed forces and the following and present white gifts for Christ- | did not retwrn: John E. Carter, mas baskets Thursday at 11 a. m.| Paul Fletcher, Emmet Judson, Wells {n the Wheeler Mission. McGurk, Allen D. Scales, Ernest 1aeonard O. Hunt, mission superRieman Steeg and Thomas T. intendent, will speak and Mrs. Hunt| will give vocal selections and direct The color guard of the 1166th En- the singing of Christmas carols. gineer Combat Group (reserve) will Mrs, Harriet Eytchison will play| march tOmorrow in the processional. | the organ; Mrs. L. J. Riddle will Colors will be presented and taps give the devotions, and Miss Irene sounded. B8pecial prayers for Gold Duncan will pronounce the benedicStar personnel will be offered by the tion. Mrs. Timothy Harrison is pro-| Rev. Laman H. Bruner, church gram committee chairman. rector, { Reserve officers of the army, navy, alr forcerand marines and enlisted personnel in Indianapolis and the Indiana National Guard have been invited to be present and sit in a reserved section of the church,

Old-Fashion Gospel Messages

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 1060 RIVER AVE. | Sunday School .......... 9:30 a. m. |

AA's Open Forum Nolship Servic ...... HEH

To Be Held Friday | _oonoon pascmars, pastor |

Alcoholics Anonymous will hold] | WOODRUFF PLACE~Walcott at E. Mich. | L. C. Trent, Paul V. Malicote. Unified! their second annual open forum service, 9:15 A. M.; 7:00 P, M.

Friday at 8 p. m. in the World War EM N AVE.—Emerson & New | York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A.M., 7:30 P. Memorial Auditorium,

Six selected members of the In-

EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th 8t.

1 " ‘ th Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 and 7:30. 0 he | me —— dlanapolis group will sit on the) rapper dr. 3 blocks B.|

platform and strive to answer any| of w. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin | questions asked by thé audience con- |Pastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M. oa

cerning the purpose, methods and TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 Bast) achievements of Alcoholics Anony-| ——.

THE INDIANAPOLIS ryES i

The Brookside Evangelical United | Brethren Church will hold a six~ ns Batdort| of Dayton, O., beginning at 7:30 The Rev. A. Glen

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHU BOR eo Laymen's League will give a #inner at 6:30 p. m. followed & Christmas Rogram ou n the church, Vietor ley. hi ireet the C B. Orchestra. in special 6 and the Boys’ Conce Glee Club of Technical High School will sing directed illiam Moon, Pauline J and Harry B. Duncan

BAPTIST CHURCHES

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New Church Opens Tomorrow;

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Two Planned in Speedway

Local Lutherans, Presbyterans and Methodists today made formal announcements regarding new churches. St. Andrew’s United Lutheran Church will present Dr. E. E. Flack, dean of the Hamma Divinity School, Springfield, O., at its meeting for outlining building plans at 10:45 a. m, tomorrow in the Speedway [Town Hall, The church building program will cost $40,000. The new building will stand on/ a lot 150 by 140 feet at the north- the Rev. Ritchie Ocheltree, pastor {west corner of 16th and Beeler Sts. of the Unity Methodist Church and It will be constructed of stone on sub-district chairman of Indianapmodified gothic lines with a bell olis Churches of the Greencastle tower surmounted by a cross. District, and George Mercer, subThe membership numbering 200 district lay leader, | was incorporated in 1042 and for, some time has met in the town hall. [The Rev. Robert Heine is pastor. The congregation of the -North- Two Yuletide Plays | minster Presbyterian Church will, The Poets’ Corner will give two hold Bunday worship in the new Christmas dramatizations written in {edifice for the first time at 10:45 | verse by Miss Olive Inez Downing

Poets’ Corner Sponsors

a. m, tomorrow. Bunday School at] next Saturday beginning at 2 p. m.

9:45 a. m, the youth fellowship | in the Athenaeum, meeting and tea at 5:30 p. m. and the 7:30 p. m. worship service also! | play and one of the offerings, is are scheduled for the church at|based on the story of the nativity. Ralston Drive and Kessler Blvd. Mrs. Clifton Hirschman will give The Rev. Richard 8. Williams is {readings as part of its presentapastor, tion. One hundred children will A survey of Speedway City has| take part in “Gifts to the King,” | disclosed that 200 Methodists would | |the other dramatization, a pageant like to join a church of their de-| based on the theme of sharing and | nomination when one is built in the portraying the Feast of St. Stephen.

NEW NORTHMINSTER — Members will hold morning worship tomorrow for the first

time in the new Northminster Presbyterian Church,

“His Star in the East,” an adult!

city. A Methodist church in Speed- - ST. JOHN’S

way has been approved by Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis EVANGELICAL | AND AD REFORMED LA A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor

area and the church federation. 10:15 A. M.— ‘The Pirst Sign” John 2:2.

Committees have been formed to ZION

work out plans. Dr. Buel E. Horn, superintendent Ky ELI AND NOR ANOELICAL

of the Greencastle district, is in TH AND NEW J

chaige of the project. He is as- ! sisted by various persons including ERSEY FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D. PASTOR 9:00 A. M.—~PFirst Service.

9:45 A. M.—Church School. Meridian and Vermont Burgets . Carieton W. Atwater, stor | 10:40 A. M.—8econd Service.

D., Rev. L. McClain, Associate Pastor | Second Advent Sunday 9:25 A eT Classes. The Return of Christ”

10:45 A. M. m=Worsnip: “In the Suns of the CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

88'"-—The Past 11:30 A. M. to 12 on -— rr broadcast by Radio Station WIRE 7:30 P. M.—Worship: “Men of Good Will" Delaware and Walnut Streets -—The Associate Pastor, (700 Nort DAY

THURS 7:30 P. M.—Mid-week Prayer Service,

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH | Sermon: “Being Where He Is” INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US | Youth Peilowship—t; 30 PM

at Central Ave. and Westfleld Blvd. HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

. on] . Dr. G. B 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service G 18th at Ingram

O'Donnell speaking. Herbert J. Wilson, Minister

9:38 A. M.—Bible School. TW . M.—~Mom wi ; r CLASSES FOR ALL AGES | I oIsnip Where Is

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diab SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1947, CHRIST TEMPLE |

A “WORLD MINISTRY 3 FIRST C CONGREGATIONAL

av. ton sad) Delaware Bh, et 11 A M. Morning Worship . “December

Seven ’ Rev: Marcus W. Johnson, preaching

SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butler University

Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M,

“A Hybrid Holy Day” Dr. Arthur Holmes, preaching

Glad Tidings Mission

1112 B. New York St. Services Tonight—1:48 Alvie R. Webd Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Rev. Dorsey Schenck . Special Music TA P.M Rev. Verdi Allen . Bupt. of Mission.

ih wea

Christian Church OS w Morris (At | romaine) a Ga Siuspiration ve sermon

Harry Sr Minister, Kendall, Music Dir,

A Rien, envRe

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. Rural Street 8:30 A. M.—Family Bible School.

BNIRY

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

Al. with Unity Hdqtrs.,, Kansas City, Mo

Margaret Strahle, Minister and Leader 10:45 A. M.—Sermon, “The Seeking Bundsy School—9:45 A. M, Saviour.” z { Worship Bervice—11 A. M. 7:30 P. M - “Today's Assignment" iT: . M.—S8ermon, “ D. ‘A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Pe Chance.” ving God a | Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8 P .

Phonan dh, and Prayer Bervice, Es, Unity, Literature—Claypool Hotel Telephone RI-4066

METHODIST NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., NHetgter '

—A Cordial Welcome to All O. A. Trinkle, Minister’

CHURCHES

“The BAvour of of Barth"

Program of oY Musi by Sanctuary Choir ‘“Man—In 0 P. a. Dimensions”

1: 9:30 A, M.—Church Schoo 10:45 A. M.—Worship i 3 P MIM Y. r “God_Still Speaks” HIER Scan

Mr, Pearl Andrews, supt. .

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

a reet Rev. Amos L. Boren, minister

GRACE

METHODIST

East New York as Grant E ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M.—Sermon themet “The Unrecognized Christ” 7:40 P. M.—"‘Gideon—Faint Yet Pursuing” We Welcome All Visitors

Presbyterian Churches Invite You MEMORIAL

Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell Carroliton at 11th 0:30 A. M.—Church school for all ages. 10:45 A. Service of Holy Communion.

Angelus Hou tor Youth, 6 P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

IRVINGTON

30 Audyoon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D.. Minister | Church School. 9:30 Worship. 10:48. “The Suna Babe in Manger” Dr W. C. Hartinger.

WEST MICHIGAN ST, Services 9:30, 10:30, 7:30, 10:30 A. M. “The Lost Love”

West Michigan at Sheffield Ave. AMOS BASTIAN, Pastor

Meditation: ‘“‘Doubters’ Dise: Westminster Fellowship, 7 P. M. Thursday, 7:30, Midweek Service ; TABERNACLE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN Stal ave. ath or ROY = oy _ Rev. Roy B. Comnor Jr. :

RALPH SMITH, Ministers. 9:30 A. M.~Bible School.

DR. 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship “Companions of the Cross ommunion service Thursday, 7:15 P. M., Midwek Service

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth

Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 “The Voice” Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of Which

ol. 10:45 A. x & 7:30 P. M. Young People, 5:30

WESTMINSTER

445 8. State (1W0 East)

48th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. & 86th

5.18 P. M.—Vesper Hour. Colored slide U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM; ; t 9:45—11:30 P. M.| presentation of “What the| ses 1:30 PM. | Louis G. Crafton serv. 9: Bible Bays About Steward-| ship

mous. The invitation to the public reads: | “There is no admission charge . . tickets . , . collections , . , registration. No identification of any per-| son attending . . . no follow- up| inquiries. You may have a relative, ! or a friend. ; suffering from the distressing iliness of alcoholism. . . .|

Branches of The

United States to vote, to use the night one. This is your opportunity.” | ballot, not to tell them for whom | = to vote : . Commenting on Spiritual Mohil- HYMN Sunday Nite, Dec. 7 CENTENARY Morning Service at 11 zation, Dr. Fifield said: “Capital Sponsored b 'F ) cedom 18 In peril In America| — 10:44, a Worship CHRISTIAN FIRST CHURCH tnrougt Itt orld anc 1 I lo pi ocratic ro "hy " Sass if the S NG Rev % en Fisher CHURCH R.-R., Church Edifice here ore people must participate Public Invited, 7:30 p.m tn Wm. Moon Direct: [1th and Oxford | SECOND CHURCH The mq s sald to be spon- . Moon Directing ~~ Ith and O Delaware at 12th 8 } } ministers of all de Evening Service, 5:00 nominations. Dr, Norman Vincent A WORLD MINISTRY R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. Peale is chairman,

Unitarian Forum Plans Discussion |

Carrollton Ave. at 13th Tune in WISH,

Biblg School, 2:30 P. M.

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R, Church Edifice

FORD PORTER, Pastor

7:30-8:00 A. M. Preaching, 3:15 P. M.

Christian Stionce Churches

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and e Reading Rooms (R. R.) Lesson for Sunday, December 7 “God the Only Cause and Creator”

UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Ailisted With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS

Mother Church |

{ Sulday Devotions, 11 A. M, | . Market, Room 502° | Open Daily 10 to 5—Saturday Until 3 | Classes—Noon Science—Practitioner Unity Literature—Phons FR-4254.

Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3261 N. Meridian 8t.

o'clock in All Churches

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00

Services 7:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30

Young People's Fellowship—T1:00.

new

The Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr. rector |

RR, Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R, Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

“Belmont Church. of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave.

| Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. | Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 | Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. | Communion Meditation

WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister Young People, 4:00 P. M.

Youth - (nist ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Delaware at Vermont.

IT, RALLIES

Tonight, 7:30 Sunday 3 P. M.

Popular, jovial evangelisi from the South with a red- gospel message In Southern style as only®

JOE PARSONS

can give it. Assisted by Calioutt ,- Southland Songs with the Southern Rhythm

and DOROTHY SIKES

That charming Chicago who “al “thtin iu you oy selections on the Ma

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3 HARMONEERS of The Garfield Park Christian. Church

Quentin Kenoyer Popular Vocalist With Popular Hymns

ee CHILDREN FOR CHRIST

Same time—same place—for children 5 to |2—under the direction of

Inner-Church Rally

REV. JOHN EMBLEN

Roger Malsbary, Director

. 8 MEMBER OF THE The Ur rian Forum will present He r SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. SOUTHERN BAPTIST &-group—of—ioenl-spectalists 1a «3 CONVENTION p el discussion of “Children Evangelist JOE PARSONS Wednesday Evening Testimovial Maetings in All Churches at BROADWAY ‘heir Needs and Services in Marion Assi d b C Ii utt Tei . Baptist County” at 7.30 p. m, tomorrow in ssiste Y alic ko 2nd & adway the church { Afternoon and Evening Service Each Night Next Week 7:30, Ba Shoot 030 APritor The speakers include: Mrs. John Except Saturday, Special Meeting Special Meeting » Worship, 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Goodwin, who will represent private | agers les and their points of view; Why | Am a ST. MARK'S apt. Golden Reynolds, who will . ; . mers tor the juveniio a dwinon| 1N€ First Church of the Nazarene SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTIST UNITED LUTHERAN of the police force; Mr. Charles 1621 E. Washington (near State) Rev. Charles B. Cox - Rv and Linden Sts. Bowel Mrs TE ne Weanlle Radio-Evangelist DeWitt 8. Osgood will give his personal story. how v. Thomas B. Kline. ' Sof i) J blie, Cont has invi mann, chairman of the Marion | HEAR kirkii Se tutta Stuterwse School .....ve.. 9:30 A M County Review Committee, will! [Worship «vvivvineiies 10:45 A speak for the Citizens’ Committee, | : REV. ! William P. Evans, chairman of} 2 { the Citizens Child Welfare Study! JOSEPH S. PITTS Committee, will serve as moderator.

Christian Science Subject Announced “God the Only Cause and Creator” is the subject of the. lesson-| sermon in all Churches of Christ, Beientist, tomorrow, The golden text is: “Every house! is builded by some man; but he that bullt all things is God.” Heb. 3:4 The lesson-sermton also includes| ‘the following passage ‘from the Christian Science textbook, “Bel-| ence and Health with Key to the! Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Creator—God who made sll that was made and could not create an ato or an elenfent the apposing of Himself.” i 588, 4

‘Joseph 8. Pitts

SUNDAY—T7:30 P. M.

Former Captain in the Chaplain's

Corp. inthe U. 8. Army ,.. Was with Geéneral MacArthur's forces from Australia to Tokyo... Rev, |i Pitts came home from Tokyo, Nov. 1045 and will go to Philip. pine Islands as a missionary after Jan, 1.

North

MORNING SERVICES 9:30 A. M.-10:30 A. M. | 6:30 P. M.T:30 P.M,

Corner 23rd and

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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Church

Admission Charges. Tan in “Your Bie Speske” PRM Sundays, 40 A 4

Side

Alabama Streets

— Coos

Violinist and Trombonist of Ft. Wayne, formerly of Little Rock, Ark.

‘Rev. Milam has played ¢ years in the Southern Symphony Orchestra

REVIVAL

MONDAY, DEC. 8, THROUGH SUNDAY, DEC. 14 — T:45 P.M. Presenting EVANGELIST CHESTER MILAM

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THE BIBLE CHURCH

3851 B. New York St.

A great Gospel preacher. WELCOME — JAMES E PETTY, Pastor

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Fe uA Dostalie Faith) + est Pall Creek Parkway a, 11:00 A.M, 7:30 P. ML,

GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTS Henry Ward Beecher was Minister RU! GALLOWAY Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. . TWO MORNING SERVICES Jean S. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston 9: 0s 1 AM Ministers Dr. Fran Abound in Hope" . Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Chusen Boboo) "hom ~13 9:30 A, a | DF- Milner: “God's Call to the Church.” Young Peo leg Mesting .........8:30 BM Church School, 9:45 unior eSPOTS ......vien. 3 hy NORTHMINSTER Thursday, 6 p. m. supper lecture Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr FAIRVIEW A. M.—Sunday Scho

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