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~—#inct in Holand," .....commented in ay great = peed “for clothing. Spinning “and

. $e covepas $atvad shove the Yul:

masses each morning. The faith- be Dr. Frederick K. Stamm, pastor “ful are asked to seek God's

All Souls Students Exchange Gifts, Mail

37 EMMA'RIVERS MILNER

Boys ND IRS of of All Souls | Unitarian Church School are adopting as friends and gift recipients a & Sunday School...

Letters are flying back and forth between the All Souls School and

The Rev, Mr. Zuiderveld found himself in a strange though heartwarming situation during the war. He ministers to a liberal church of the same type as All Souls, in Terborg. The town stands near the German border in the path of the devastating battles fought toward the close of the conflict. . : . » .

SURROUNDING towns and the countryside were bombed beyond recognition. The people, driven out of their homes, hungry, bewildered, ly sought sanctuary in Ter. borg which had been damaged but little, The town swarmed with refugees. Terborg residents including the church folk gave and gave to their unfortunate guests. Now, the Unitarian Sunday School of Indian apolis, with the help of other jnterested persons, will try to replace some of the articles that a Dutch chiirch so generously shared. But more than the material thinge will be sent. Cordial, cheerful let. ters will be written by the All Souls children to build up friendships and, in a small way, to make a small contribution to international good‘will.

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other hand industries too are crip~{ pled for- want of necessary materials. Accordingly, All Souls will send clothing, shoes, food, dry goods needles, pins, thread and other ftems which will be brought to the church office, . It is hoped that the first sizable shipment of goods will go from the church to Terborg about the middle of March.

THE Indiana State Pastors’ Conference will present Charles P, Taft of Cincinnati, in an ‘address on “Protestantism in This Hour” at a mass meeting at 8 p. m. Jan, 28 in the Third Christian Church. The conference sessions will open Jan. 27 and continue through Jan. 29 in the church. Mr. Taft is president of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and as such, the elected head of the largest association of Protestant churches in the country, > Any persons who have attended . =» Services at All Souls will remember| IN ADDITION to Mr. Taft, ans other prominent speaker will be Dr. Roswell P. Barnes, associate general {secretary of the federal council, who will talk on “The World Council of Churches” at the first mass meeting at 8 p. m, Jan, 27. The world council -is scheduled

. » » - THIS RELIEF project dramatizes the purpose of the Unitartan »Church, exemplifies its covenant in

pit and repeated aloud by the con gregation each NED Sintey nar 3 reads in part: “Love is the spirit of this church and service is its law" :

Catholics Mark to be merely a provisional body of

Feast Tomorrow. 15 be ietely s Provisional body uf

po holie shuireliss Ll nak The} mer in Amsterdam, Holland, Apostle at Rome tomorrow. Another highlight of the pastors’, The Church Unity Octave also conference ‘is expected to be diswill begin tomorrow and continue SUssion of Universal Military Trainuntil the Feast of the Conversion "8 followed by a resolution on the

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“of St. Paul Sunday, Jan, 25. The Subject.

prayers prescribed by the Holy See) “3 for the octave will be recited at!

help In of the Clinton Avenue Congrega-

bringing back to the church “those.

to be officially organized and cease

give ADDITIONAL SPEAKERS will week. Dr. Stephen 8. Wise of New York, ister of the Mt. a founder of the Zionist Organiza- Christian Church. He rose to the tion of America, will speak on “Is rank of major in the Army The

Conference

‘To Hear Charles P. Taft

£ gi PROTESTANT HEAD— Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, president of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, will speak here Jan. 28. :

2 Noted Rabbis to Speak Here

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SATURDAY, JAN. 17," CHRIST TEMPLE EiEwooD' : nn EAE Ry | CHRISTIAN CHURCH

The Indianapolis Council of

will t a mov To Conduct = [Som vt me om Campaign Baptists Arrange | Visitation Drive The fim titled: “Fifty Golden

“Baptist church workers of Indian Years,” was made by the Rev.

George ‘G. Kimsey in honor of the apolis and the vicinity will conduct 30th anni

versary. president, will

in many areas tomorrow at 7:30 [p. m. in the Roberts Park Methods, |ist Church. i

med Shi

next week. The workers have been Mrs. J. H. Smiley,

attending training sessions directed Serve @8 narrator, by Dr. . Cc. oe of the North-| The choir of the Second Christian

ern Baptist Convention, Church directed by O. W. Tanner

3 will ‘sing. Others on the church ih a Yorkies lk With pans women's program include Mrs. Roy

and Mrs. John Towns. The usual Hour will be observed. the Rev, Amos L. Boren, talk titled: “Our Gold-

Loyalty Sunday, Jan. 25. Baptist Sunday school superintendents, led by Lloyd Cummins, president of the superintendents! Pastor. . league, will mark Loyalty Sunday Will ive a in the schools. en Cpains *

Other religious events follow: a : “ZION

ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURC H—The | Rev. John E. Vruwink, curate, will speak Preceded by Watch Nubt, Party Beginning at 9°o'cloc

on “The Meaning of Lent” at the after-| EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

(en's Auxiliary Manges at the ¢hurch | New oficers will be installed. An 11:55

{noon Astaion of t of the Wom-| rate communion followed by NORTH AND NEW JERsEY STREETS

doing religious and welfare work |

hm, Mrs. William C. Hartinger gv

Sunday night Altar| The host) FGODRUPF PLACE Walcott at B. Mich. Mallcore,

EMERSON AVE.=Emerson York. Peter ' Vroom, 036 AIL. 1:30

57 N. Rural Street Episcopal

9:30 A. M. Family Bible School, : CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3361. N. Meridian St . The Rev. Laman KR. Bruner Jr. rector

© @ervices 7:30 and 11:00 Church School ”»

BAPTIST CHURCHES Old-Fashion Gospel Messages FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RIVER AVE. BAPTIST SER, “Riser: B. 0 Fav 1060 RIVER AVE. M. Bible School. Sunday School ... 9:30 a. m. [10:48 A : £ Worship. Sermon b Paster Worship Service ,....... 10: 30 & m. 7:30 P. MW Worsht , Sermon by ards runs 1:30 p. m. ie Pastor,

“THE cAtL > DISCIPLESHIP" Thursday, i 30 Re he iana-Week I

LC Trent Zeul V, Unified

| service, 9:15 A. M.; 7:00 P. M.

"CENTRAL BAPTIST INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH vs at Central Ave. and Westfeld Biv. 10:48 A. M.—Morning Service, Dr. GO. RB

O'Donnell speaking. 9:35 A. M.—Bible School.

CLASSES FOR. ALL AGES

CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. & Louis G. Crafton. 9:45--11:30, 7 ps

TUXEDO PARK-39 N. Grant (4100 East.) U 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM. 7:30 PM

New] PM

or] luncheon will precede the program PREDBRICK R DARIES, D. D., PASTOR New’ officers for the year ~are: Mrs. | ?00A. M.—PFirst Service. Howard T. Griftith, president; Mrs, Wil-' 9:45 A M —Church School. Ham Forsyth and Mrs. Frederick C. Al. 10:40 A, M Second Service. y persliandt, vice presidents; Mr, George B “The Wedding in Cana’ ey, r rs

:

ecarding Secretar a Fletcher, treksurer; Mrs Scho corresponding secretary: "Mrs. ror el

Sehengel guntes °F secretary; Mis. ai | HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

Thank Offe tary; Mrs. Francis Hackett, Church “Per. 18th at Ingram

odical Club secretary; Mrs. George Out- Herbert J. Wilson, Minister | Sait, Shristian Social ‘Re Relations secretary; 9:30 A, M.—Morning Worship, |

fred BE. Smifh, parish repre. | ! he “Three Battles You Must Fight.”

e Reverend William Burrows, rector

SPINNING WHEELS TURN AGAIN—Hand. and achive industries gain mo- li peor. B mentum in Europe through gifts of materials from the United States. Ins picting and old Dutch woman spinning, belongs to the John Herron Art Museum Library. The original canvas was painted by Nicholas Maes, ‘a pupil of Rembrandt.

“Fill Pulpits

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pastors. The Rev. Arthur Kiesz of mt. Worth, Tex. preached his first.

chaplain, arrived this week to assume the East Forty ="Ninth"™ Street: pulpit.

cosa Rev. Kiess The new North Side Seventh Day Adventist pastor has served various churches: of the denomination in[cluding the Brooklyn Church in New York. In Ft. Worth, he has|° been conducting the radio program, PF

“Bible Auditorium of the Air.”

at 8:30 over WFBM. The pastor, {his wife and two sons will live at (310 E. 23d St. ~The Rev. DeWitt 8. Osgood, who gives the radio program on Sunddys at 10:30 a. m. over WAIT, Chicago,

{is the predecessor. .of the Rev, Mr. Two nationally-known rabbis will Kiess, ‘

Before joining the Army as chap{lain, the Rev. Mr. Knapp was minPleasant (TIL)

who through error have fallen Hone! Church, Brooklyn, N.© Y. the Jew Immortal?” Wednesday at pastor, his wife and two children

away”

EE ————————————————————— "ye : : Life' Lesson-Sermon In Church Scientists. . “Life” is the subject of the les-son-sermon in all Churches of pastor of the First Christian

Christ, Scientist, Tor tomorrow. | Christian’ Church, South Bend, deThe Bible citations include the votional leader:-Dr-. Paul-E-Schérer;

{recent traveler-in Europe.

“Opinion,” author of many World Jewish Congresses. | Rabbi Victor E Retehert will av! pear under the auspices-of the

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following: “Set your -affections on Lutheran wiergyman and professor’ ‘Brotherhood. Monday- at. 8- pm. ini

. things above, not. on things. en the!in- Union. . Theological Seminary; earth. “For ye are dead, and your! Dr. Edward A. McDowell, professor lite is hid with Christ in God.” Col./In the Bouthern Baptist Theological 8:2, 3 | Seminary, Louisville, Ky: Bishop . The Lesson-sermon also includes. [Fred L. Dennis of the Evangelical | the following passage from the United Brethren Church, and Dr. Christian Science ‘textbook, “Sci John B. Thompson, deéan-elect of | 4 ence and Health with Key to the Rockefeller Chapel, University of! Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: Chicago. “The true. sense of being and its| Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pastor eternal perfection should appear of the First Baptist Church, is ov, even. as it will hereafter. ». p.president of the pastors’ confer- | rence:

ST.JOHN'S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED JEL A. PIEPENBROK. Pasio

. M.~'"To Whom Shall We Go? John 6.68

“CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ‘CHURCH

Délaware ana Wainut Streets (700 North) Dr. W A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School-9:30 A. M Morning Worship—-10:45 A. M. Music by Excellent Choir | Sermon: “This Person and Wn Person’ Youth reliowship—p 3 M.

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BIG YOUTH REVIVAL

Every Night, 7:30, Jan. 18 thru 25th

EVANGELIST Rev. Wright Strong Master of Songs

Prof. O. V. Ethington of Kankakee, Ill.

FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE

Sponsored by NYPS 1621 E. Washington St. (Near State) 7:30 Services Every Night Including Sat., 7:30 P.M.

Prof. 0. V. Ethington

Sun. Morning, 10:30 Dedication of New Baldwin Organ Dr. Paul Updyke, Dist. Supt.

the temple of the. Indianapolis He~. "brew Congregation be “Judaism Goes to College.” Rabbi Reichert also is an author and spiritual director of the Rockdale | Avenue Temple of Cincinnati,

His subject will]

author and radio speaker; Dr, C.8: 30 p. Mm. in the Beth-Fl Zedeck will occupy the parsonage at 4715 Oscar Johnson, pastor of the Third Temple.’ Baptist Church, St. Louis, president the Men's Club. of the Baptist World Alliance and? Rabbi Wise is the editor of Frederick J. Forney resigned the books East Forty-Ninth Street Church to Also, the Rev. Frank E. Davison, jand president of the American and enter the _haval Chaplaincy.

He will be sponsored by Carvel St.

It is a coincidence: that the Rev,

CALVARY. TABERNACLE | 902 Fletcher Ave.

Sunday School—9:45

- Y st Morris Street a In Morning Dev otional |

# Ts Church

(1534 W Morris (AY Blaine) 0:30 A M. ~Morning Worship 10 45 Bible Bchoo 8 fs 5 E Meet) ne ening Worshy Cr iiradar P - 2.30 Hott of Help:

Harry Bucaistein; Minister A PRiewy euotey

GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN

4717 E. Michigan REV. JOHN S. ALBERT, Transfiguration- Sunday

D..D.

9:30 A. M.--8unday School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “Jesus Only.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL J ust returned

16th and Delaware Sts, Marcus W. 11. A. M. Morning Worship “Great Service” Rev, Marcus W. Johnson, preaching. |

Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 745 p. m. Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

Rev

Johnson, Minister.

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SERRE

Y PRAYER GROUP

NIT amare With Unity; Kansas City, Mo ! ED

ERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Sunday Devotions, 11° A . 8 E Market, Room 503 Open Dally 10 to s-Baturday Until) § + Classes--Noon Science-Practitioner __ Unity Literature—~Phone FR-4254.

You Are Welc

REVIVAL CONTINUES:

at the

# BIBLE CHURCH 3 2851 E, New York St. ; - Nightly Except Monday ~ GAMBLIN EVANGELISTIC.. PARTY . TONIGHT:

“THE BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON" With Illustrated Pictures, Record -breaking Crowds Are Attending this Revival,

11:00 o'clock Hear

TILLIE. DOVER

i Relate Her Call as a _ || Missionary to India.

Hear NATHAN and JEAN I URSHAN .

from New York. and Cincinnati

Evangelistic Campaign

Evening Service—7:45

Hear Rev. Urshan— “When God Gives A Man Up” Radio Broadcast WISH, | [ 18 A. M. Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor.

James E. Petty, Pasto

This print, de- |

2 New Pastors iy

| ‘The North Side pis Day Ad-(C |ventist and the Bast Forty-Ninth {Street Christian Churches both announce the appointment. of new 5

He addres will broadcast on Sunday mornings

of the arish, i (Hostesses for | .5:15 P. M.—Vesper Hour. @ luncheon are I's urner, | Mrs. Nertest: J. eston, Mus Florence | Clayton M. Wallace, Indiana anaes Mrs. Merritt Woolf, Mrs. J. W.| Women's Couns! In Charge. nsdow d—— ALL ROULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-—The| Wiliam Arms; pastor of of “the First ST-- MARK’ S wi ex Burdette

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect -and Linden" Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline. Worship ++i seen enas 10:45 AM. Sunday ‘School va 930A M.

ckus for the 11 a. m. service tomorrow h Vv. Mr. Arms will preach on “The [Challenge of Change™ In the church jon “Brands of Tolerance” at 9:15 over radio station WFBM The Illinois aes is acting. state Super. o nly Churches former minister

and | a. mi

intendent ersalist {native Englishman and con, rofationg in Pennsylvania

| Wiaeons i CLASS, hind Christian Ghasch| Ocal businessman, Five the tame the 9304. m [tomorrow Donald Sheiihorn, pianist, and! the cluss ‘orchestra will play. CAPITOL . AVENUE METHODISY CHURCH—The WSOS reports 2 election

Evangelist. t oh Jullowing officers for 1948: Mrs Thomson, - président; Mrs. Juther| Bou man.

'W. GLYN EVANS

Foreman, vice presidents; Mrs, deus Presented Tonight ” 30 recording secretary and a Akard, assistant; Mrs Prank Munro, corr g secretary: Mrs, Grattan Downey, treasurer, and Mrs, Clifford Paschal, assistant; Mrs. George Sioekton, parliamentarian. and Mrs. H, ' rian

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By the Charles E. Fuller

Evangelistic Foundation. AT

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Miss Pearl Jones, executive secretary of the Indiana Woman's Christian Mission, ary Society, will speak on “What Foow Abit My otherhood?" at the 1 Women's Council Wednesday,

8 WOSPITAL CHAPEL—Edwin

; 312 of the 11th distriet American Legion Auxiliary. .

HOSPITAL CHAPEL, I. The Rev

Stanley Hendricks. BO tenia erin. - will sive the | second sermon in the series “Olive ** tomorrow at the 10 a. m service ss Nor rma Dowier, organist, and Miss ois Hubbell, singer, will give the specia

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Dr Plaretes Bfroymson, professor of economics at Butler University, will speak on ‘Palestine, the Center of Con

FOR

Roberts Park Church

Delaware & Vermont

8, Aponsor ciation, ‘will dinner, Mrs, Louis duce Dr. Efroymson. YOUTH FOR CHRIST—Evan elist w Glyn Evans, presented by the aries E Fuller Evangelistic i undation, will give, the sermon at the 7 m. rally toda in the Roberts Park Methodist Church Simultaneous rallies are held for children which lo parents to attend the Satur. n nge

EAST 10th STREET METHODIST

E. 10th at Keystone NEW LIFE PREACHING MISSION

Will Be He'd through Jan. 2%

DR. Ww. C. HARTINGER

7:30 Each Evening (except Satu Torna a of i pore. District, Be Preaching The Pastor, Rev. Charles R.

H. Haerle will intro-

Roger Malsbary, Founder, Director

Holmes, will preside

South Irvington Church of the Nazarene Brasksie (B. New Yor erson ‘bus opr at doo

sen GREAT MASS MEETING

30 Bunday Afternoon, Jan

REV. GENE PHILLIPS, District Supt, Speaker THE CREMENS of Ashland. Ky. singers ® Worship With Us Tomorrow Rev, Elie ‘Wainscott, pastor

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Methodist State Laymen's Retreat

INDIANAPOLIS

Jan, 24th Jan, 25th Central Avenue Roberts Park “Methodist Church Methodist Church 12th and Central 401 N. Delaware St. 2:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M.

Theme: “CHRISTIANITY IN BUSINESS” —OCome and Hear These Dynamic Speakers—

4. C. Penney, Chairman of the Board, Penney Company “Hon. Senator Homer E. Capebart, ahi D. C. Rev. A. C. Boren, Pastor Roberts Park Methodist Church 1. WH. Hull, prominent Meihodist layman Bishep Titus Lowe; Resident Bishop

AL STEWART, Director of Music, Purdue University Will Lead the Singing : ——Everyone. Is welcome to attend this great 2- day. ‘meeting— we Ladies Invited: we

Member Southern Baptist Convention.

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

Rev. R. M. Dodrill

Broadway and 22nd" Sts. ‘Pastor

Bible School, 9:30 A. M.

Morning Worship, 10:45 AM. “In the Sanctuary.” Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.

Third Sermon in Series on Prophecy.

“The Judgment Seat of Christ.”

METHODIST CHURCHES GRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister +1040 A. M ‘Dr. ‘A. BH Backus, Gliest Speaker We Welcome All Visitors

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church 8chool 10:45 A. M.—~Worship Service . Rev. Amos L. Boren “The Problem—in Three Tenses’ Algelus Hour for Youth, 6 P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Chiirch School

“Thy Kingdom Come” 1045 A. M.

Service in charge of Indianapolis Coun-| cil of Church Women. Colored film: “On Council Activities.’

Theme: “Our Golden Chains,” Rev. Boren | 730 P.M.

SPM MYPF 9:30, Church School Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt,

ROBERTS. PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street Rev Amos L Boren, L Boren, Minister

ATTENTION!

REVIVAL. MEETING

VICTORY MEMORIAL Woodlawn and Villa Aves.

Through Jan. 25 --Hear the Gospel in Song and . Sermon with REV: JOHN C. FERGUSON Evangelist Singer, of Attica; Ind. Rev..T. L. Rogers, pastor ‘evangelist, BE SI Ta TR SAW

IRVINGTON

30 Audubon Road, NonH - RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Church School, 9:30 sin 10:48 Dr. or. Hartinger

WEST MICHIGAN ST.

Olive and Le Grande. A. L. Emmert, Pastor

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:30 A. M. Young People's Service—=6:45 P.M. Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M.

| SS

"FRIENDLY CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30 P.M. a Hunger for God" \% LM. GAINES

of Bridgeport, Ill = Guest Speaker — ppg "How the New Birth" MONDAY. 1.30 P.M. CTI POM ACH WEEK "NIGHT . } ALL ARE. WELCOME Joseph C. Black, Minister; Milburi Wills, 8. 8. Supt,

SECOND FREE METHODIST

W. I. Car or Mars Hill Bus, Pershing at Wilkins, 2300 West

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A World Ministry ]

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carrollton at 13th St.—Ford Porter, Pastor

Berean Gospel Hour Every Sunday--T7:30 to 8 A. M., WISH Bible School 9:30 A. M, Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Young People 6:30 P. M.

Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.

Subject:

“Are We Preparing For World's Final Conflict? Can It Be Avoided?” ’

SAM MORRIS

8peaks Wednesday, Jan, 21--7:30 P. M.

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THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH Interdenominational

19TH AND NEW JERSEY STS.

Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:30 Evening Services, 7:30 Yotuing People, 6:30

SERMON BY REV. EARL SHREVE

Rev. Shreve, associate "pastor, speaking each 9. Su unday evening.

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“SOUTH SIDE CHURCH of fhe NAZARENE Ii

Services each evening. | “The Unforgiving Servamt” 1.30, _ except. Saturday, cori tv b AMOS BASTIAN, Pastor — +

Christian Science Churches Branches of The Mother Church 4 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, January 18th- - “LIFE”

Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH. . ._| ... FOURTH CHURCH Meridian at 20th Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive

RR. Church Edifice at Butler “ Evening Service, 5:00 SECOND CHURCH R R. Church 5 Delaware at 12th. HUR g Evening Service, 5:00 FIFTH oH fon R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30 R. R.,, Church Edifice

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th SLern CHURCH Evening Service, 8:00 ; % Prospect 8 R. R, Church Edifice’ R R 1611 noch SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M ”

Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches a$’ 8 P, M. \

"Presbyterian Churches invite You

“The Divine Dynamic” rem

MEMORIAL

Carrollton at 1lith 0 A. M.—~Chureli school for all he 5 A. M.—Mornin ‘Worship on Shall We Havel Pfieiderer, speak

in 00 P. M.~ Westminster Peliowihip.

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TIP. M—~Thursday congregational meeting. on TABERNACLE [TABERNACLE || MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. ns 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jh Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 15:48 “One Way of Saying No"

34th and Central Y VALE ; REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD R SMITH, Ministers. 5 A A Wrpiae School.

Dr, 10:48 A. MorDivine W “Ivory Tower or Common Beat” Thursday midweek service, 7:18 P, M.

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The Historie Church of Which

OEOROS ARTHUR PRA Henry Ward Beecher was Minister RUSSELL OALLOWAY Joan Shout and and Pennsylvania y , reo hn fre (REE ih TM Corin. 8:3. . Dr. Miner, “1s It Word , RE Bt NORTHMINSTER _

WESTAINSTE®

Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday

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“The Indiana Ax indorsed George “ay” its ‘candidate.

FP O'Neil as na of the Legion Elections will national convent In-Miami; Fi Mr-Craig Wass mander of the ny ard as vice com mander of the § now serving as national execytivy Paul. Vv, McNut; of Indiana, is

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