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‘Watch Night' Early American-Made Sacred
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Centenary Christian To Mark New Year's
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor FEED YOUR SOUL inthe New ‘ | f ) in tempora _on gesso ear's Eve festivities in the S8ntos done / X New Year Now this may sound unintélligible at first glance but it really isn't Centenary Christian Church serve Santos are true American primitives in painting and sculpture.) as a striking example of programs Tempora and ges
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CHURCH NEWS§—
State Pastors Gather Here
In January Charles P. Taft | To Make Address | ‘The Third Christian’ Church Will {be host to the State Pastors’ Con|ference, Jan, 27, 28 and 29, | Charles P. Taft, of Washington, | DO. {Council of Churches, is scheduled! |Hour,” at the 8 p. m. mass meeting Jan. 8. Other listed speakers for the three days are Dr, Fredlerick K. Stamm, radio broadcaster author and pastor of the First {Congregational Church, Chicago. | Also appearing on the {tion program are Dr, C. Oscar (Johnson, world traveler and pastor of the Third Baptist Church, 8t Louis; the Rev, Frank E. Davison pastor of the First Christian Church, South Bend, Ind.; Dr. Paul. E. B8c¢herer, professor in Union Theological Seminary, New York Dr. Edward A. McDowell, professor in the Bouthern Baptist Theologiot o Seminary, Louisville, Ky, and Roswell P. Barnes, recent ng Dy in Europe on behalf of relief and pastor of the University Heights] | Presbyterian Church, New York City, Dr. A. C. Brooks, pastor of host church, is conference president, and Dr. R, L. Holland, exec. | utive secretary of the Indiana § Council of Churches, {8 in charge of arrangements. The conference theme is “The Minister and the | Living Church.”
Plans Farewell
Sermon
| Rev. O'Dell Leaves Here Monday The Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell, will ive his farewell sermon at, 10:45 A. m, tomorrow in the Memorial Presbyterian Church, He and his | family will leave Monday for
Year by viewing—an-oxhibit-oti | Artesia, N. M., where he will assume
{the pastoraté of The First Prespy-
| tertan Church, The Rev, Mr, O'Dell will speak on “A Star, a Songanda Savious” for the B8cottich Rite Cathedral Hour|
to be given on the last day of the by natives of New Mexico. A representative number of the highly at 3:30 p. m rw valued santos will be shown next + Mm. old year by various Indianapolis month beginning Jan. 4 in the first Of colonials. While silver and metal, The young people of the Westcongregations. alleries of t oht on And leatherwork prospered in thé minster Fellowship have prepared ! floor galleries of the John Herron : Members of the Centenary Church Art Museum southwest, santos received much a farewell party for the minister to will gather at 8 p. m. for their] Miss Marian Greene, museum li greater care his no doubt was be given at 7 p. m. The Rev. Mr “watch-night” party in the edifice. brarian and an authority on art because they were sacred items O'Dell has been active in voung They will sing their favorite songs, makes you feel very proud of these he people were clever in the people's work during his six years have periods of fellowship and con- historic offerings of early Ameri- use of tin which they fashioned of service in Indianapolis. versation, a schedule of varied en- CAns of the western frontier,” She fdebily to resemble silver crowns, He will preach his first sermo p n, » {for nie ORE 1 . { tertainment and refreshments. The Says the santos were used in much o x niches, sconces and candle- in the Artesia church Jan. 4. | program will close with a worship the same manner as the often- Sicks © snhnee the shay of He ee service as the old year passes. heralded ikons in Russia. aL I 2. 0 Pastors duit hes : - | ru takingly at the finest needlework to omorrow will also A memo-| dress the figures and woodcarvers ’ | § tells ost eolorful : rable day at Centenary. The semi. AND SHE tells a most colorful wrought the stands, background: Churches Here anh Jor, ee blessing and dedi- and romantic story about this heri- and covers for them Both the EastsForty-Ninth Street r all w 1 she thing . 3 . “ ie or babies will be held a tage of us all which she thinks we ren. nd the Beech Grove Christian Bab m NI tnelude. th 5 thould cherish as the Europeans do SANTOS no Jou RET are Matt oRiches TomorTow Wit bid—ture: 8 W elude those DOIN their crude, sincerely-wrought pieces Tne Native arts gradually faded be- won 14 their pastors. and wish them
since last June or whose parents have joined Centenary ‘within the | period. The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher! will preach on “Watchman, of the Night?” Centenary Men will
of primitive art After the Spanish conquerors paved the way, the Franciscan What Fathers came into New Mexico to convert the natives to Christianity!
with improved transportation
after 1854."
The exhibit to be
sponsor a . " presented at hymn sing tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. in nt Dg vt ne PROple Herron was collected by Ellis Monthe church. All persons who - be- Spanish Wan andi oe, native of Franklin, Ind, now came Centenary members as a ré-| my. Franciscans were priests of VINE In New York City, and Jan sult of the recent visitation are much ATRIAE } d a J Tie. ; > Kletjamp of Holland, now a citizen asked to be prefent at the sing and the PrOlostions hy Boi Tt ¢ h of the United States. The twd men occupy seats in the choir inclosure. jo adapted n Vie if KI Iie yo interested themselves. in Chinese ment i , ima. primitive art -until the government [architecture to the climate and »f China made it illegal to take suc! Church io Pray geographical “situation. Out of the a y y th
objects out of the country, materials at hand, they helped the y natives to build adobe churches
{ - — gr —— 12 Hours Jan. ! | Church Opens Campaign
Garden Baptist Church will ob-| gS 84 serve 12 hours of prayer New Year's BUT” explained: Miss Green For Scripture Reading Day with a program headed by When the churches were completed The Olive Branch = Christian Mrs. . Ruby Hooper, Sunday School 'Nere-were no art objects with which Church will start a campaign for superintendent th | i them, no statues, no (ya reading of the New Testament AM members are pledged to par. PANN | HOT in 33 weeks beginnmy 65 New Yeii ticipate in one minute of praver carved ot f It was a \ and pa : at 8 a. m. Each minute during the 8 ’ ) n foot, ox-cart I'ne church is distributing printed {following 12 s has been as- MW Mexico or any guides for the- readers of both the signed to an individual port of ¢ nto the country Revised Standard Version and other Youth Day revival programs will: It remained for the natives 1 translations of Scripture be held Tuesday and Wednesda tate their own church furni o “ at 1125 W. New York St, where 85 and the statues to adorn their : the church is meeting until. com home hring hat is how the “! Youth Rally Speaker pletion of its new building on Quaint likeness of the saints wrought Youth for Christ will present the Lansing St the plaster-like gesso and deco. BV. Gregory M. Panos, a native of The Rev. Paul V. Malicote. as. ated w } opaque’ paint reece and longtime evangelist in soclate pastor of Woodruff Place C0lled, tempera, came into being, ‘he United Slates, at the 7:30 p.m Baptist Church, will preach at both The n intos by profes. FAY tonight fin the Roberts Park youth programs beginning at 7:30 \¢ en known as santeras Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr P. m. YO! flourishing busine Panos maintains headquarters 1 s— ism You car ne 1 veddler of Chicago . ' v pt . \ fut An ry {vy roln . : ! Christian Science Fron | 7 ! } the " ‘ho All-Night Services To Be Sunday Subject west | slow tubbhorn AH Denominational Tabernacle “Christian Science ¢ little burr t mall sacred 443 Blake “ 8t., will ‘hold l-night of the lesson-sermon in all. Ch hes imag ervices on. New Year's eve,. bheof Christ Scientist, tomorrow 5 " inning at 8 p. m. The Rev, T= R Tha! Bibie-eli tev include the “BECAUSE nm of santos Murfl will conduct the devotionals following: “How excellent is thy Brew out ¢ Miss Greene and special music will be furnished loving kMdness, © God! herefore CONtint ' became the major by the Sacred Four and the Georgia the children of me n put their rrust artistic ex generations Wonders under the shadow of wings Psalms 367 - / { The lesson-sermon also ncludes ~~ 7/10 ean’s , the following passage om the Christian Science textboo and Health with Kev to the Scrin tures” by Mary Baker Edd: { € is impartial and universal in iis
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P13 Pastor and Students | To Hold Symposium THe Rev. F. W. Wiegmann minis ter, and a group of col will conduct a symposi We Are Thinking
in the Downey Church.
adaptation and bestowals
ege st ient What morning Christial
im on Sunday Avenue
The participating studénts a Jennie Beth Taylor, William - Brown and Herbert Allender. There
also will be special musi¢. The Rev Mr. Wiegmann and Mrs. ‘Wiegmann will entertain the college students with a buffet supper night.
Shortridge Glee Club To Sing for Veterans The or High School Girls’) Glee Club will sing, directed by Mrs Geraldine Clippinger and accompanied by Miss Jean Hampton, at the 9 a. m. services tomorrow in the Veterans® Hospital Chapel. | The Rev. C. G. Minton, Protestant | chaplain, will give the meditation. | “The arrangements for the music| . were made through the RobisonFagedule Unit 133 of the 11th Disy trict American Legion Auxiliary,
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fore a tide of commercial articles and neoming groups of other races and background, Few santos were made
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success in new fields of endeavor, The Rev, Fred Forney, who has been doing graduate work at Butler University and ministering to the East Forty-Ninth Street Church, has joined the Navy as a chap lain, Mrs. Forney will remain here until her husband is advised as to his station. The Rev. Robert Banks done graduate work at Butler. He is taking leave of the Beech Grove chugeh to return to his native Tennessee. It
also has
Rev. Sachs to Speak At Brookside Church
The Rev. Robert L.” Sachs, a ministerial student in the seminary Naperville, 111, will speak tomorrow atthe 7.30pm ‘in.the “Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. A. Glen Q'Dell, pastor will lead the singing I'he pastor will preach tomorrow dat 10.40 a. m on “The ConiempoIty €hrist.” |
Quakers Ask Pardons
For Jehovah Witnesses ' PHILADELPHIA, Dec (UP) —
service
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THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIME 'S
president of the Federal | Jesse McMurtry as a sym
to speak on “Protestantism in This
conven-!
{ the |
national Federation of Catholic Alumnae : FOR The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. MeKenna outlined the principal objections to the compulsory military / ¢ training bill now pending in conress as: Conscription is mot geeded] {at present; -it is promoted b\ the military, partly with/a view to of- . . n ”. ficial aggrandizement; it would take Tonight, 7:30
brewing will probably cause shortwave
gL Health Better, Returning To Job
Chief of Detectives, Symbol of Faithful
Service, Back After 3-Month Leave By KENNETH BUFFORD “Oh Jesse" -witl-be-back
The city's’ veteran chief of detectives has been inl almost three,
months with a kidney ailment. He won't be in his comfortable chair in the southwest corner of | the first floor at police headquarters many minutes until his hand is gripped by fellow officers. They have confe to look upon pu ——————— ———————————— y bol of i Fi sll weak from 1088 of weight, ile sepwite. It will soon be 40 years the’ kindly Jesse is confident that since he undertook «the oft-heckled he will be his old self in a few life of a policeman, months.
| And, he will return in better whether Jesse will remain as dephysical condition than he has had! fective chief after Jan. 1 has not
in. several years, his physician,been indicated. But, even if he |promises . |doesn’t, associates say, his duties | “I feel fine,” grinned big, easy- will be discharged with the same
going Jesse, whose career just about painstaking effort and sense of duty covers the modern history of In- he has shown all his life. dianapolis police activities They say Jesse is an officer He put the “pinch” on D. C.!schooled in discipline and tempered
Stephenson, former Ku Klux Klan by many cold nights on the beat.
chieftain, in the Twenties when’ {He will do what he is told. And that, i Bteve” sald he was the law in!is why cops will troop into his office lana,
Ind ‘next next week to shake his hig paw,
Theater to Show Full-Size
Television for First Time
| Set Builder to Charge Fancy Prices for Peeks At Famed Hollywood Events Jan. 1
| By ALINE MOSBY, United Press Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27—A television set builder announced today he will put television on a senior-size screen in a big theater—just like A movie—for the first time New Year's Day. | And, so far, nobody's mad at him for doing it. ! The radio-television station people just scratched their heads when | they heard that Bert D'Orsay was going to install an _ordinary set” in the! Shrine Auditorium, He'll project the image on a big screen and invite 6700 paying cus- Mr. D'Orsay sald. (tomers to see the Tournament of He figures folks who don't nave |Roses parade and the Rose Bowl hom» television sets and couldn't! game. buy tickets to the game will swamp | They sald they guessed it was 'N® auditorium, the biggest in wwn.| legal for a person to receive al A customer can arrive. at 7 a, m.! television show and resell peeks at to watch the parade on a 9x12-foot it any plade he wanted. However, Screen instead of over the heads of NBC, which--owns..the television. ® Million other guys. He can stay.
Correspondent
Profits go to Veterans’ Hospitals,
rights to the Roses events, said it until ‘the ‘last whistle of the Tame ||
wil" seeing - its lawyers anyway to| {blows about 5 p. m. No traffic jams, find out how far those “rights” can| ad elbowing erowds, no aching feet. ‘I may be able to use a 15x20-foot | scr een,” Mr. D' Orsay ai. at even
“I resolved thé Program, I can do what I want with it,” he shrugged.! “This proves television theaters are, here.” The prices at the big television show are $240, $180 and $120
9 Catholic Groups "Oppose CMT Plan
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27 an! al recordings plus public in-| Nine Catholic organizations today terest announcements will be inaugplanned a joint protest against urated on one of its trolley busses compulsory military training, backed next week. by . Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, An automatic ,play-back recorder archbishop of Philadelphia. will be used. Preliminary plans for the were drawn up at a meeting of rep-i resentatives of the nine” organizations yesterday. Represented at the! meeting were the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic War Veterans the Holy Name Union, Men of Mal-
mec) loc: in|
the largest +the world.”
Masts to Lull Bus Passengers
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec, 27 (UP) ~Entertainment will greet Kansas
ing, Public Service vice president in| Siete of transportation, announced |
protest
Hear The Greek Evangelist
GREGQRY PANOS
vern, the Catholic Youth Associa-! tion, the Catholic Daughters of America, the Central Organization
of Catholic Women and the Inter-
voung men away from school and
Roberts Park Methodist
a | —Plan—to attend this meeting. You are at liberty to come and
City bus riders shortly, G. H. Friel- :|
| ' ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 57 N. Rural Street 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School 3-48 A. Mo Seton, “EARNING HP tern “oRoRBNG
31st 3% to. 12 oS ate 0 serve lee and Communion, .. _ Harry Bucalstein, Minister
| Geo. Kendall, Choir Dir, KP enn
i NEW YEAR'S GREETING To ALL O. A. TRINKLE, Minister
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carrollton at 13th St.—Ford Portes, Pastor
Berean Gospel Hout Brvery Sunday-7:30 to 8 A M. Bible School-2:30 P, Preaching Service—3:15 ” M Evangelistic Service—T7:30 P. M,
Wateh Night Series Wednesday beginning 8 o'clock neluding Bound Movies . “There Is Power in the Blood" by Glen Way
Sunday, Dec. 28 * CENTENARY 730g. CHRISTIAN
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11th and Oxford
“WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT”
WISH
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Pauline Rev. G. Lavon Fisher Tobin, William Moon will 8ing “The Lord's Prayer” & Pianist 6:30 P. M.—Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will address the Rosemary Youth; Adults Invited. Dunaway, The New Members of the Church Organist Will Sing, Directed by Wm. Moon
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Olive and Le Grande. A. L. Emmert, Pastor
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:30 A. M. Young People’s Service—8:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service—T7: 30 P. M. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE—8 to 12 P. M. Rey. H. J. Rahar, Special Speaker,
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[FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
Prospect and Spruce Streets Rev. H. L. Alvey,
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pastor.
All Night Meeting New Year's Eve From 8 P. M.
: There ‘will be preachers from various cities. Many people look forward to this spiritual feast. There will also be a free supper at Midnight and breakfast at 7:00.
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FSO CRATES NORTH CHURCH | ° New Song”
10:45 A. M. Student Recognition SerViee Meridian and 38th Street ogi a
Direc tor of Baptist Stray Work “Maximum Christianity" 130 P.
Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “Little Battles in Big Wars” Angelus Hour for Youth, 6 P. M, 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
IRVINGTON
30 Audubon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister - Church Schoo! 9:30 Worship. 10:48 J Dr. Hartinger: “The Dynamic of a Dream’
5:30 P. M., M. Y. P, 9:30 Church School, Mr. Pearl Andrews, supt. ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821)
Delaware at Vermont Street Rev. Amos L. Boren, minister
GRACE
"METHODIST
East New York at Grant BE ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M.—Sermon theme:
“The Challenge of 1948" We Welcome All Visitors
WEST MICHIGAN ST. Services 9:30, 10:30, 7:30, 10:30 A. M. “The New Year”
West Michigan at Sheffield Ave. AMOS BASTIAN, Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pas Rev, BE. L. McClain, Associate Pastor
9:25 A. M.—Bible School.
10:45 A. M.—Worship: ‘God With Us" The Pastor.
7:30 P. M.—Worship: “The Other Way =e Associate Pastor,
CENTRAL BAPTIST INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd.
Old-Fashion Gospel Messages
RIVER ‘AVE. BAPTIST 1060 RIVER AVE. Sunday School .. 9:30 a. m. Worship Service ........10:30 a. m. Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m. GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at BE. Mich
L. C. Trent, Paul V. A Unified service, 9:15 A, M.; 7:00 P.
TUXEDO PARK--29 N. Grant (4100 East.) U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 P.M.
sesscnes
business and interfere with thei: careers, and it places young men in Delaware & Vermont danger of undesirable companion I | <hif-and-exposes-them-to-corruptive—hober-Malsbasy, Director... influences : v.
EMERSON: AVE.—Emerson E New| 10:43 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. EK York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM, 7 30 F P.M. O'Donnell speaking. EXETER BAPTIST-—Exeter' '& 17th “Bt. 0:35 A. M.—-Bible School. Rev. Isom Ferris—9:30 and 7:30. — CLASSES FOR ALL AGES LYNHURST—Lynhurst dr., .2 blocks 8.|
of W. Washington 8t. Donald J. Dunkin, CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. & 86th. pastor. Services, 9:30 A'M. and T:30 P.M. Touts Gi Crafton. 8:45—11 30, 7 P. ML
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN | Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline, Sunday School . 930A M WOrshipy ,...oevsvie voee 10:45 A. M.
Radio Reception Poor By Science Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 lonosphere storm believed
— An| to be
radio broadcasts to be disurbed by weak signals and fading,
and may even entirely black out the MEMBER OF TH
The American Friends Service Com broadcasts, the National Bureau SOUTHERN BAPTIST x ly “lof Standards here warns. V mittee today asked presidential par- _. " T— CONVENTION 5 dons for conscientious objectors of : B R 0 A D Ww A Y he Jehovah's Witnesses sect and INDIANAPOLIS 22nd Eh wey those whose objections were based CATHEDRAL HOUR Rev. ‘'R. M. Dodrill, pastor n bh at sical orounds Sunday School, 9:30 M on philosophical and ethical grounds Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Worship, 1045 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. . In a statement issued by Execu- Sunday, Dec, 28. 330 PM ‘ Secretar Jlarence E. Pickett Speaker—Rev, Ralph Li. O'Dell i : ————— ive y Clarenc ike Pastor Memorial Presbyterian Church CENTRAL CHRISTIAN
the committee said “we obliged
are Music Murat Chanters | to voice our regret” that the recent | Orean’Music for 30 minutes preceding CHURCH program; Edwin J. Biltcliffe, Organist Delaware and Walnut Street: presidential pardons granted con- : Huh (700 North t Streets sclentious objectors was not ex- W. A. Se Myisater
tended to the two groups.
Garfield Center Plans ‘Snow Ball’ Dance
Arrangéments have been completed for the “Snow Ball” holiday dance to be given in Garfield Social Center Tuesday night In charge will be William Andérson, chairman; Norma Sedam and Sarah Beisel. A floor show will be! presented. Jack Shannon and his orchestra will play, The dance will be open to all of |
UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated on a Kansas City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS BubdAY Devetiont 11 A sr
et, Room 80; Open Dall 10 o Su Until 3 uw Classes. oon fence—Practitioner
Unity Literature—Phone FR-4254.
ZION
AT GELICAL AND REFORMED
NORTH AND JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D, PASTOR 9.00 A. M.—Pirst Service 9.45 A. M. Church Schoo! 10:40 A. M. nd Service yi: “As Year Closes New Year's Eve 4, Bvice 11 o'clock
"Preceded by Watch Night Part |. Beginning» ocx ©"
PROSPECT
Dr Bible School—9:30 Morning Worship—10: o> = M. Music by Excellent Choir n: “The Witness of Momentous Days’ “You th Fellowship—§ 30 P.M
ST.JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard and Sanders St
E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor .
10.15 A. M.—“Ne More Thirst” John 4:13.14
Glad Tidings Mission
Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3261 N. Meridian St. The Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr,
Services 7:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30
rector
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, December 28th “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE”
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 R. R., Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH
ECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th ° Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd.,, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 1609% Prospect St. R. R.,, Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P.M
1112 B. New York St
Services Tonight—7:48
Young People’s Fellowship—-7:00. Rev, Hodges
Sunda, Sunday. 2:30 P.M. ee unday School business meeting Belmont Church of Christ
1002 8. Belmont Ave.
Watch Night Service BDO PM Sunday Program
Presbyterian Chirches Invite You MEMORIAL
Rev. Verd! Alle He silys , RES, kha yw last | Supt of Missic . Bible Siagsen 5 45 a Mm. 3 Carrollton at 11th fre until midnight m————— Jors an reachifig, FIRST PILGRIM 10:45 a. m. and 745 p. m ‘Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell CHRIST TEMPLE Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 | 9:30 A. M.—Church school for ail ages. (Apostolic Faith) HOLINESS Wednesday | Services, 7:45 p. m. [10:45 A. M.—~Morning worship. Rev. O'Dell's 402 West Fall Creek Parkway WITH AND GALE STS kA ————————— furewel “sermon: “New Lives Bunday 7:30 P. } 3 } YALE BTS al WORLD "MINIS RY M Sunday School 0.30 A. M CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30 Westminster a ib 7 P.M - A —————————————— Worship-—-10.30 A M 1030 A M FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Youns People 630 P. 3. Joseph C_ Black TABERNACLE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS 16th and Delaware Sts. IPR “he Coming Eun" "3 P.M PRESBYTERIAN Central Ave. at 47th. 'Rev. Marcus W. JORDON, - MIDISIEr | cera COM Barton Fletcher pp Jib and Central Rev. Roy B. Connor Jv. 11 A. M. Morning Worship APOS | L Assistant REV OY Fue YALE ©» Sunday School, 9:30 : “Settlement” A OSTOLIC CHURC CH | WATCH NIGHT SERVICE RALPH Ministers. _ Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, preaching OF CHRIST WEDNESD 9:30 A. M.~Bible School. Whither Went Ye eee PT Yok a Go o | AY, 8 P. M. ois a. DR JALE Youth Meeting. 7 P. M. Susday | ALEX B. ANDERSON, Minister SECOND FREE METHODIST “Speak to Them That Look for {Sunday School ........ ,. 10:30 Redemption" Even il UA : Lo 10 > > Pershing at Wilkins SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
W. 1. Car or Mars Hill Bus
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
| AM). with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, M Margaret Strahle, Minister and Lender Sunday School—0:45 A. M Worship Service—11 A.
New Year's Day Services 11 A. M. to 7 o'clock and T:30 P. N.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
1045 8 Keystone Ave, Rev est R. Salter
Ry High Vespers asesnnne
The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph w Johnstom Ministers
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth
Morning Worship, 11 a. m, Dr. Milner: ‘Begin Again™ Church School, 9:45
NORTHMINSTER
«4 M. oF. Ke adler Bd & Ralston Dr, WILLIAMS, M
REVIVAL
Beginning Dec.
! i Guest Speaker William 8S, Warren | AR Chae Ho o $24 N. Pen i D apter House n. Bech Eveline r a | Midweek Service Reshimed Wednesday, Rev. Bennis Barber January 7, 8 P. M.
Special Musio and Singin Commutation oe Pe rt aur ps 10g Ce
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RI GEAR M.~8unday School. 10:48 AM. & 7:30 BP. M. Young People, §:30
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