Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1948 — Page 4

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hoped, will drop in an offering - swelling

owned by the church at Bancroft

CHURCHES CHOCK-FULL OF COIN — Men of the Otterbein y= United Brethren Church make little church banks to charm building fund donors.

They are, left to r Shoemaker, R. V.

“Men of Otterbein Church

Build Banks for

The men: of the Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren’ Church can’t claim all the credit even though they are getting the glory for making 200 attractive little church banks for the building fund. - While thé men worked in Everett Dougherty’s basement constructing the banks, women bolstered their morale by serving gallons of steaming coffee and dozens upon dozens of doughnuts. The feminine contingent also|

sanded the wood for the little green roofs, glued the white columns on the white churches and frequently did a paint job. Banks in Homes : In the next two weeks, church banks will find their o - into the homes of the congregation. The slit in the banks willl

admit coins as large as the silver the project. a Rev. Harold D. dollar. It is expected that they| pastor,

will grace the mantel shelf, the top of the radio, 1he WHEL and other conspicuous Friends of the Bion it is

what the, ‘householders

CHRIST TEMPLE _tApostolie 403 West Fall Creek Parkway nl wok di” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware 3d Walnut Streets (100. North) ;

ou Pellowship130 B. Me

STI JOHN'S

PSNR "TE SES, 248 4 2 Charen Bebeot. 10:40 A. oe Lenten serves Wednesday 748 9. Wm. GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN Michigan,

fight: Everett Dougherty, Thomas Emery, the Rev. Harold D. ood and Glenn Hanna. *

Donations

and E. 31st Bts. The church will bullt . of Indiana limestone, have an auditorium to seat 300,

educational and -social rooms and itchen.

The Home Mission Board of the ® Evangelical United Brethren denomination will combine forces (with the congregation to finance

Gideons Give 350 Bibles to Hospital

Gideons, International, will give

{1 morrow at 10 a. m. in the Mary Hanson Carey Memorial Chapel. © ‘W, H. Schmelzel, past president f the Gideons Indiana Dis-

Church Notes 60th Year

Presbyterians to Hear Antique Organ Miss Helen Louise Quigg will play hymns on an antique reed

{tomorrow at 1045 a. m. in the

Charter members and those who joined the church in the early years will sing old hymns, dressed in their “Sunday best’ and wearing hats, not fobes. Miss Blessing Fischer, charter member, and Miss Florence Lanham will sing a duet. - Miss Ella Frietszehe, another charter member, will read the history of the church. It describes the beginning of the con-

School, sponsored by the Tabernatle Presbyterian Church on E. Washington St. It was called the “Hayseed Mission.” The church was organized in 1888 with 82

charter members.

Dr. Alexander Sharp will give the sermon tomorrow and Dr. W. T. Pearcy, pastor, will preside.

tors during its existence. ‘The present building is the second one the congregation has owned, is located at State and Sturm Aves.

and is free of debt.

ry School held weekly in the chapel, will talk on “The Bible Bpeaks to Us” Student nurses will provide music,

. gold tering. presentation will be at capping exercises for freshmen on March 3.

Schloot fo Talk Here

“Manufacturing Production iscussed by

»| Controls” will be d E. Schioot

at the Society for the Advancement of 's Plant Conference at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Athenaeum, Mr, Schioot is production manager for Diamond Chain Co.

‘Frat’ to Initiate 10

The Phi Rho 8igma medical fraternity will initiate 10 new members in special ceremonies at the Lincoln Hotel at 6:30 o'clock tonight. A banquet for alumni Xp be held Jotowing the Initiafon. +

Dapten: 3 Tike 30 > m "BETHANY CHRISTIAN © CHURCH

1634 E. Minnesota St. Unified Services ...,..9:30 a. m. Evening Services ....T:30 p. m, __E LeRo# Williams, Minister

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

Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a m. Worship and ' 10:45 a. m. and T45 p. m. Minister—C

SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butler University Bunday Morning Worship 11 A. M.

: “Purposes In Life” Dr. O. A. Bhelton, preaching

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J, WiSon, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship “Kicking Agaffist the Goad” 5:15 P. M.—Vesper Hour.

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3361 NK. Meridian St

“j Servicks 7:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30

The Rev. Laman RH. Bruner Jr, rector

|| JJ ©st Morris Street

| Christian Church 1834 W. Morris (At Blaine

Po You Want to learn More About the Bible?

Attend these Special Services! Thursday and Friday Evenings. Feb. 20 and 27, 140 P.M at the

YW. CA. 329 N. Pennsylvania

Messages by pastors from Missourd, Nitnols, Indiana and Ohio

FIRST GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH

- An Independent Fundamental Testimony PNIT Preashing the Gospel of the Grace of God. | (Affiliated With Unity, Kansps City, Mo.) | . Regular Bunday DR. FREDERICK ANDREWS

services Jordan | Conservatory. 108 E North 8t. |

Bend for free booklet containing a Bible |

Message.

Olive and Le

Mr,

held at the|

WANTED “400”

sday 1 30—Hour of Help. Harry Bucalstein, Minister

ST. MARK'S

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect -and. Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline. Worship ...sscsvies Sunday School

sesensenn

Y PRAYER GROUP’

ELIAS AN Sundyy Devotions, 11 A M, , 8 BE Market, Room 503 open Dally 10 to SSaturday Ontil 3 1asses~Noon- Sciences -practiioher ¥ Unity Literature—Phone

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE

Grande. A L Emmers;, Pastor — REVIVAL —

Continues through Feb. 22 REV. FRED CORBY, Bvangelist

snd Mrs. K. R. Slate, singers fn Sunday School 250 A.M.

Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. ‘Young Peoples’

Meating, 6:30 P. M. The Slates tn charge i Service, T:30 P. -

. 10:45 A. M.| 930 A M.|

1

& ao TAKING, TEAM—Dr. L. George Paik, president of Chosen Christian University, -Sebul, Korea, will preach tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the Irvington Pres- | byterian. Church. He is a Kor-. ean National and member 6% a team of natives of seven countries touring the United States. Five of the feam will speak at ‘the Irvington church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.

METHODIST Roberts Park Church | - (

Since 18217 Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 830 P. MM. Y. P 930 A. M ~Church School Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt. 10:45 A. M. “The Cross and the Quest’ 7:30 P.M This I-Know” { Muste by Nurses Corp. Methodist Hospital J. Russell Paxton, director

| Services 18 Give You Strength

organ, pumped by Joe Kline, for Jor the 60th anniversary celebration) of

Dr. Westminster Presbyterian Church: D A

gregation as a storeroom ‘Sunday| and

‘The church has had nine pas-| direc

i cause both adults and children

‘iday school.

CHURCH NEWS— Men's Grou

To Hear Ta k

By Feeney

y, ak About Praiene o City

Mayor Al Feeney will speak

Mrs. Benn Forbes, p accompany

man, will conduct the meeting. Other feligious events follow: ON

of the board of t Marion County Society for Crippled oul. dren and of the adviso! visory bos Salvation Army. The moving Bleturs, “Beyond Our Own" will be shown at the annual Brotherhood Dinner of the church Thursday night. The Woman's Council will present Mrs. Charles Bryant of An Ind, A preview of an in My by

Joe David Brow Tuesds, Afternoon. THe Program will” " toriow . oovered d iB at noon

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN Dr. B. Burdette Backus, minister, ive his fourth sermon in the ey os tomorrow a 11 & m. He - folk, on : ihers Sohwsitsers “Out y a an: Thought.” pr. Back

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Unit 38 trict Am Legion

REW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH

can

tor of Luther at the sixth anniversary er at 8 p. t porary arters In the own. hall, rs. olen omss Robinson will direct the Spatdway Choral Club in a special proTAM ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHU ROH--t. Ann's Guild will meet for a dessert luncheon Monday at A » m. in the parish house. Mrs. H. Peterson is hostess alrmi YOUTH CHRIST--John Whittle, secretary Ag ae Worldwide Brangelization Crusade in Great Britain, Will Spea 30 p. iL te n the

tonight" at the rall Roberts. Park M Church. loaned. to the American section for the crusade wogk in order to help develop) some bf The home fleld activities through-

out the EMMAUS 1 RAN CHURCH, a ~The pastor, or preach on lence” as the Lenten servic

“Christ's o Wedhesday, at m. The children’s Shalr directed by ward Sudbirock will The on yb will esent Bertha Haines Matthews in a musical review of */ the of the Stair”

by Gretchen Damrosch Tilliatter WednesGay at 10 a. ronan “Mhn

.] AxarLICAL Chorus of the Speedway Shristian Church,

nson will aint patriotic and sacred o numbers at the 7:30 p. m. servicé tomorrow. The Rev. A. GO O'Dell, pastor, will preside and speak briefly, d T UNITED PRESBYTERIAN RC Hea, 20 yo Jonore on the e chu beta: EH he Church Federation, at the 10:3 ro Th a the Blekking, will mark ‘Washington's Cirthaas with a special sermon. Lenten vespers will. be

held at-4:30 m. CENTENARY CHRISTIAN. CRURC SAU The annual thanks offering for the Week of Sompas ly Il be taken At the 10:45 a. m. service. the a. la

Rev. on “Compassion of Loss. PARK CHRISTIAN Noning the pins progress ‘Sut b con > ns, . tory ot church at the 10:30 a m. orrow. Sunday, Feb. 29, will

ice tomorrow. be 1 Building Fund Sunday,

Spur Attendance With Stamp Issue

It doesn’t mean that religion is going to be “rationed” just be-|

will be given stamp books Feb. 29 in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Sunday School. | The stamp books are a means of encouraging attendance at Sun-| The effort recalls {the iecent interdenominational —: {study of the state of church in {Indianapolis which revealed that {Sunday schools are declining here. | In a special service Feb. 29, the {books will be distributed in the {Immanuel Sunday. school... Every Sunday -over--the: yperfod of 12 {weeks, each enrollee who attends [Sunday school will get a stamp {pasted in his book. If he brings a guest, an additional one will be affixed. The stamps earry Biblical pictures and quotations.

ST CHURCHES GRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister

10:40 A. M. Sermon theme: “A Lenten Sermon"

Welcome All Visitors

EAST 10TH STREET

C. R. Holmes, Pastor

We

| NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Minister

| 9:30 A. M.~Church School

10:48 A M.~~Worship Service “Unexplored Realities” _ Angelus Hour for Youth, 6 P. M.

9:30 A. M.~Church School

"WEST MICHIGAN ST. SefVices 9:30, 10:30, 1:30, 10:30 A. M. “The Mark of a Christian” Amos

BASTIAN, Pastor

E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave. Church 8chool ........ Worship Service

Laman Bunday--Mrs. George Sehamber, « Preston Lentz, EB. H, Hug guest speakers,

Evening Worship .

+ 7:30

Goodwill industries Chapel Dedication ra Tomorrow Climaxes 10-Year Dream

on “Our City and Its Problems” at the dinner meeting of the Men's

Association. Friday at. 6:30. p.m. publie. - : in the Meridian Heights Presby- monies at 3 p.m. terian Church.

ist, wl

Forbes, in violin selections. Phillip Kappes, association president, and Malcolm Foster, program chair-

ty 0. pson, od their son, Sidney Coe Thompson. The entire family has been dead

:/the following passage from the

{i (natural, unreal. p. 304.

weerer| To Discuss UM

{Religion is scheduled to

tOnireR School : PICA WM. Junior. High Vespers Co S00 BM Young Peoples Meeting . 6:30 FM. Thursday, 6 p. m., . supper "lecture

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a quiet haven for prayer noise of downtown I

the construction of the chapel as

serv-| & memorial to his aunt Mrs. Mary 08 Coe Thompson, her husband, the

Rev. Thom and

many years. Various citizens and organizations presented the liturgical furnishings, thus enlisting the interest of the entire community in the use and purpose of the new the| addition. Howard Lytle, executive secretary of the Goodwill Industries, has maintained the custom of conducting daily worship for the workers. But there was no

before the chapel was built. Now win | different ministers of the city will be invited to hold the morning chapel exercise at 8:30 o'clock. Sixteen meetings are scheduled by women’s organizations to be held in the chapel. np. ? ON GOOD FRIDAY, the chapel will be open for the three hours— noon to 3 p.m. Next week, Monday through Friday, the Goodwill Industries will welcome visitors to inspect the chapel.- The woman's auxiliary will serve as hostesses.

dress of presentation of the chapel tomorrow. Walter Leckrone, editor of The Indianapolis Times, will accept it on behalf of the directors of the industries, and Mrs. k Sylvia Denny on behalf of the | Goodwill workers. Dr. William C.! |Hartinger will preach the dedica-

|

Fhe worship uditoriam offers liservices amidst the soot ind

per-| sonnel works busily. - - ” IRVING WILLIAMS financed

suitable place for the - services

Mr, Williams will make the ad-|

“UPON LIFE'S COMMON

life's’ common way.

lead the litany of thanksgiving Mrs, L.- A. Helgesson will play organ numbers as a prelude to the ceremonies and Mrs. John F. Fidger Jr. will sing a solo. Dr. Sumner L. Martin will read the Scriptures and Dr. George Arthur, Frantz, Mrs. Thompson's former pastor, will give the dedicatory prayer. Dr. Howard J, Bal tel will pronounce the benediction.

275 persons. Its walls are painted coral and the ceiling “mist blue.” Sunshine comes through art glass |windows given by the Indianap{olis Council qf Church Women. A ‘red eternal light in a brass hang-

'Mind' to Be Subject

Of Lesson-Sermon “Mind” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of _.|Christ, Scientist tomorrow. The Bible citations include the following: “For Thou, Lord, wilt bless the righteous; with favor wilt Thou compass him as with a shield.” Psalms 5:12, The lesson-sermon also includes

Christian Science Textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the

as in music, and discord is un-

‘Ministers' Grou

Discussion of universal military training, sermons, addresses and special music will highlight the retreat of the Indiana Christian Ministers’ Association Monday and Tuesday in the Central Christian Church. 5 Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general secretary ofthe Indiana Council of Churches, will speak on. UMT at. the +opening - session. Dr. Stephen Fisher, who is about to retire ‘as-pistor of the University Place Christian Church, Champaign, Ill, will give sermons Monday at 8:30 p. m. and Tuesday at 2:50 p. m. Dr. Frederick D. Kershner of the Butler School of speak

Tuesday at 10:15 a. m.

Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: from hari “Harmony in man is as beautiful

Plans Improvement

Of Church School

The Rev. W. L. Latham, new pastor of the South Side Seventh Day Adventist Church, Orange has announced

and Laurel Sts.

succeeds a Rev. Charles Rev. Latham . Mellor who was transferred to Cleveland. The new pastor is known for his leadership of youth. He and Mrs. Latham will live ut 2812 Ruckle St.

A WORLD MINISTRY BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE)

Carrollton of 13th St, Ford Porter, pastor Berean Gospel Hour—Every Sunday, 7:30 to 8 a n-WISH —* Bible School—9:48 8. Mm. Preaching Service—10:45 a. m, Young People, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. C. 5. HENSON, worker among Youth In Osarks will show pictures and speak Wedday nugnt, 130.

Presbyterian Chu

rches invite You

morial Chapel tucked away downtown in ‘the Goodwill Indu Industries suggests the old hymn's' s' line: "The' light of God is falling upon.

tory sermon and Mr. Lytle willl

Umgar- Methodist Church; offering plates,

” ~ THE NEW CHAPEL will seat

VOLUNTEERS

AMERICA

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F

WAY"—The new Thompson Me-

ing lamp was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Baumheckel,

ployees. . Brass candlesticks were pre-

"A GROWING SCHOOL, 9:30 Wm. M. WILLS, 8. 8. SUPT.

10:30 a. m.

SECOND FREE METHODIST

“WHY THE DISCIPLES | NEEDED PENTECOST"

the altar cloth by industries em- Pershing at Wilkins, 2300 West Ww. L Car or Mars Hill Bus

a lecture Bible, the Women’s Society of Christian Service, Bethel

the WSCS of the Fifty-First Street Methodist Church; and the altar cross, by an interested person in memory of Miss Mae Ledgerwood. °

Other donors include Frank W. Hanson, Leon Joyce, John A. | Goll, the Breece Veneer and Panel Co. in memory of John T. Brees;

and the WSCS of both the Franklin and Bellaire Methodist Churches. Mr. Hanson was the contractor and Clarence T. Myers, the architect.

RIVER X AVE. BAPTIST "REVIVAL

through the 37th.

DR. E. HEAD

President of Southwestern: Ba Theological Seminary,

ordon « Paschal, pastor

Ser “

sented by Methodist Bishop Titus {Lowe and Mrs. Lowe; the pulpit - RALLY TONIGHT Bible, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert King; 7:30

TOPS IN

, . . SPEAKING Excellent Musical Program Inter-Church Activities Crossroads of “Christian

Fellowship at

YOUTH FOR CHRIST

“Director

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and ae

E. L. McClain, Associate Rag A.

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Delaware and Vermont Roger Malsbary, Founder,

2:38 M. Bible.” Se 10:45 A. M. Womsiiip “Iu Another's Place" 130 2. M. Cantata +

En ER

PLACE—Walcott at B._Mich. Trent, Pa

L C. Unified) [service, #16 A. BM 7:00 Pe 2E TUXEDO PARK~20 N. Grant (4100 ao on. 330 AM; 50 Pa a

York. Peter Vroom REN EXETER R DATTIST- Exeter & 17th St Rev, Isom Perris—9:30 and 7:30, THHURST. Lynhurst dr, 2 blocks of W. Washington St. Donald J. :

Broadway and 22d Sts. A Growing Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL SUNDAY Morning, 10:45 A. M.

MEMORIAL

Carrollton at 11th 930A M.-Church school for alf ges.” 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship: “What of

(AN

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“the Putire? Dr. PF. A Pfieiderer.

7:00 P. M.—~Westminster Pellowship. T30P. M.~Thursday Midweek Service,

PRESBYTERIAN 34th and Central DR. "ROY EWING Vi | REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A M.-Bitle School. i

Dr, “10:48. A. Divine Warship "The House You Build and Love” Thursday midweek service, 7:18 P. M.

~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR Ih TWO MORNING SERVICES - 9:30 and 11 A. M. Sermon by Dr. T. H. Sun

NORTHMINSTER

Kessler Bivd. & Ralston Dr. RICHARD 8 WILLIAMS, Minister 9:45 A, M. Sunday School 10:45.A. M. & 7:30 P. M. Youn People, 5:00

WESTMINSTER

443 8. State (1700 Bast)

IRVINGTON 30 Auduban, Road, North RALPH O PEARSON, D D. Minister | Chureh School, #30 Worship, 10:48 Mr. Ralph W. Clevenger, guest speaker Learning to Live the Christian Life

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Broadway and 22nd “Class ‘Meeting Su

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CLASS MOTTO

10} Men's Baraca Bible Class "of the Broadway Baptist Church

Broadcast WISH 10:00 A. M.

Presents Seventh District

Federated Clubs Chorus Under Direction of Mrs, Irwin Hasel Accompanied by Mrs, Robert Whifely Message by the Rev, R. M. Dodrill

Remember the date>-March 28. 101 Men's Easter Service, Indiana Theater, ’

Street, Indianapolis inday 9:30 A. M.

dIHSAON3INS

AND. A MESSAGE "

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WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister

TABERNACLE |

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. at. 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 “Life for Lent" Youth Meeting, 7 P.. M. Sunday

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Begcher was Minister Vermont and Perinsylvanis Sts.

Jean 8. Miiner, n, D. Joseph W. Johnston

. Morning ae 11 aDon Horacio Gonzales of Chile, guest speaker Church School, 9:45

+ FAIRVIEW +7 46th and Capitol Ave VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Chureh School. 10:45 A. M.—~Rev, 8, Nazir Talibuddin of India, guest speaker .

Young People, 4.00 P. M.

Branches of ‘The

FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th ‘R. R., Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

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

Christian Science Churches

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, February 22d "MIND"

Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

SUNDAY BCHOOL IN ALL

Wetter Svming Fries Nis At Court ; a s

v WPM —Westminster Fellowship.

Mother. Church

MRS. IRENE ~HANLEY “Jewish Missionary

A Noted and Influential Speaker

CALVARY

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

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

SIXTH CHURCH 1600% Prospect St. R. R., 16811 Prospect .

CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

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Great Evangelistic Services 7:45 HEAR NATHAN AND JEAN

URSHAN Sing in Connection With This . Revival %

Public Cordially Invited

speaking.

L 9:35 A. M.~Bible School. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES CROOKED . Services: $:30 AM. and 1:30 Fat Louis G.

CREEK, N. Mich, Rd. &

Crafton, 9:48--11:30, 1 P. Member Southern Baptist Convention,

Broadway Baptist Church

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor

Sunday Evening, 7:30 P. M., Starting Two Weeks | - Revival Services, February 22d Through March 7th.

REV. PAUL ROBERTS

Pastor Evangelist from Alabama Meetings Each Evening Except Saturday, 7:30 P. M. : Gospel Song Service, Led by Walter Bruce,

Thelma Morris, Mable Duncan and Gospel Chorus Choir

TABERNACLE

i ly Gorehiify to Hear T. J. MILLER

of Toledo, Ohio Services TONIGHT: and Sunday 7:45

“.. . Sunday School—9:45 Morning Davotighal=} 1:00

ao

REV. NATHAN URSHAN, Asoc. Pastor

Radio Broadcast WISH, 8 A. M. Reymend G. Hossa Pastor

CENTRAL BAPTIST INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH U8 at Central Ave. and Westfield Bivd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. GO. &

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punist forces jarned today. Departmen to the Hot Committee, gouiracis \ proved to sell ment surpl at sharply fo wots includ anligitien, of th to be the s answer to mat who have pew §570 million C as “inadequ does > provide

lies. py Receives Ass Diplomatic sour nese mission also. Army will scour additional planes ° made available to Government. One contract, t mittee was inform to China goods 01 at several millior Chinese will pay cent of that, Another contra month provides f of ammunition no

Dugpite this m

A former pat Hospital psychiats with manslaugh committed to t colony for the ¢ The patient, | 20, of 2121 8. | alleged to have James Quackent E. Michigan St., during a fight in Criminal Cour

after two - decto!

Johnson was of and unable to 1 hearing '§_yesterda

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The office: of Internal Revenu Monday in obser

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