Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1948 — Page 4

school children. will be held each Saturday at 7:30 p. m. and on Sundays in conne¢tioh with the afternoon devotions. In the school which bears the Virgin's name, Marian College on the Cold Spring Road, colorful ceremonies were held yesterday. The main student body in caps and gowns marched in They were followed by the sodality officers dressed. in Mary blup formals and capes

trains. Shi sodality officers came pext In White formals, their arms filled with garden flowers, One attendant carried a white satin vu liane on which Tested the wheath be placed upon hed a statue of the Virgin. marched out of Marian Hall to “the terrace where-they formed a living rosary and recited’ the New Statue

Afterward, the procession] Hall

statue of the Virgin. “On this day, ‘O beautiful Mother” was sung and the Very Rev. Msgr. John J. Doyle, college chaplain, ciated at benediction. ihe International Federation

of holic Alumnae will sponsor a veil service on Mary's Day next

lurday at 2 p. m. also at ‘ways is observed on the Saturday

before ther's Day. The Rt Rev. Msgr. enry F. Dugan, archdiocesan chancellor, will give

address and Msgr. Doyle, Mary's Day is. “marked by atrecel

munion, wearing the Miraculous| sp FIC: SAL Miss. Schmits | Miss Nellie C. Young, children's Medal and if possible, by" minister and youth adviser of the ied if pone, by Ging 13% (or Cunt sone ie has mile ; Meeting. H Here

to a new statue of the . Virgin, called “Our Lady of Fatima,” which has been pur‘chased and will be enshrined as “soon as it As delivered 10 the —aéhool...

“Present-day “ Eathiotics Invoke ‘Mary under this name because it “was at Fatima, Portugal, that Mary is reputed to have promised conversion ot Russia and ‘World peace. The St. Joan School will ‘hold their annual May procession and __erowning of the Virgin, with . Peggy Brennan placing the - wreath, tomorrow at 3 p. m: in the church.

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Mary y's Month Services Planned Thanet Catholic World Churches, Schools

Speak Here

al- Miss Nellle C.

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Ore ns vs With Fodfive

of May

FLOWERS FOR MARY—Chalas Chesebrough and Carol

Ann Kunz bringing flowers to Our Lady't shrine. in: the. St. Joan of

Arc Convent garden illustrate the tribute paid the Virgin during Biase

May.

neem Dr. Mark Dawber fo Address =:

Missionary Institute Monday Dr. Mark A. Dawber of New York will. speak on “Danger

Spots in American Life” at the opening dinner of the Missionary |p Edutktion Institute Monday at 6:30 p. m. in the Woodruff Place

The institute will be in session morning and afternoon Tuesday | and Wednesday and include luncheons and the election of officers. | Other lecturers who will conduct institute classes include Miss Helen C. Schmitz, formerly of Indianapolis TY and now of New 2 York; Miss Lois Anna Ely and

ton. She is the newly appointed secretary of public relations for the Northern Baptist Convention. | Miss Schmitz will give a course for leaders of young people on missionary promotion through Speaking. writing and visualiza-

ins Ely is director of adult work in the department of missionary education of the United Christian Missionary Society. She|* is a former missionary td China and will teach the adult course;

i cis.

Young, both—ofIndianapolis, - Dr. Dawber will give his au- 5 diences observa- ~~ ¥™ tions made on. % his recent tour ©. ) of Alaska, Puer. "%" to_Rico, Hawaii,

Frontiers” as his subject for lec- , Dr. Dawber is the executive secretary of the Home Missions. Council, an authority on rural “life, migrants and the country church. He was born ‘in England and is widely known

[teach the co leaders. It will deal with missionary materials and methods Jollowing the current texts and leaders’ guides on the home and foreign missions themes. Miss Young is a writer lecturer and

Miss Schmitz Ix an ‘Indianapolis native and the 4 hter of Mr..man of the institute.

Orthodox Churches to Mark

and Mrs, Fred Schmitz of Irving:

Mrs. John KX. Towns is chair:

‘Orthodox churches will mark Easter with midnight services tomight or sunrise worship tomor-|c

~ “JERRY” OWEN

Continues — Preaching Nothing But

ee GOTIAN. CALE Saloni

-tuling

+and et Tihba Ave,

"The drama and color of the [Eastern peoples willbe reflected in the services commemorating the feast of the risen Saviour. They climax a “Holy Week of special events beginning with the Orthodox Palm Sunday. ~ These observances come later than those of other Christians A ar the Orthodox churches | ireckon their feasts according to the Julian, rather than the Gre-

Slory “RéEa Local EE htiox chtirenes Sched] Easter services are the Holy Trinity Greek Church, 105 N. West St.; St. George's Syrian Church, 28th 8t. and Sherman pr, and 88, Constantin and Elena Romanian Church, 14th St.

Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle 610 N. Alabama Street 3 BIG SUNDAY SERVICES

1 A. M—=2:30 P.M.—7:30 P.M,

« and 7:30 Every Night Except Monday Come Early for Good Seats

. Capacity Crowds Every Service!

1400 Free Seats Everybody Welcome!

The story of (H&” “Passion of Jesus described in the 12 readings trom the Gospels highlighted the services in all three churches Holy Thursday. Last night the burial of “Christ | was {llustrated in pageantry and | with the sacred icons. A coffin {filled with foses_was the center fot interest in the service at St. | George's. hold Sunday afternoon vespers. At Holy Trinity, the newly ordained pastor, the Rev. Chris |Hadgigeorge will open the serv[ices at 11 p. m. tonight. On the [stroke of midnight, he will give

Easter With Midnight Rites

All thiée churches will}:

the light from a candle -to-mem-of the holding es. This recalls the resurrection of Jesus, the Light of the World. Vespers will be held to-|R.

tev. Elias Hodge of ary pastor, the Mass of St." Céclie will be said in

Foe of Hitler Regime to

poat- to Mark Centennial Event Bishop Hans Lilje of Hanover, Germany, a during World Wir II, will speak at the Indiana United Lutheran Synod's centennial celebration in the afternoon of May 9 In the

Also speaking at the. service will be Dr. Franklin Clark Fry,

t anti-Nasi|

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president of the United Lutheran Church in America. The centen-|

nial celebration will continue y 12, Bishop Lise was imprisoned

several times because of his re-

tary of the German Christian Students’ World Union, and in

ica, Europe and the Orient. i From 1937 to 1046 he was general secretary of the Lutheran) World Federation. He is also on) the faculty of the Ecumenical Institute of the World Council of Churches. Other religious events follow: |

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN RB Burdette Backus, ‘minister, will pri wach) ST dayer in the Orannied Wall” st the mw . service tomorrow and on “Churehj and te at 9:15 a.m. over Radio 8tas)

Following church servicés tomorrow, the gongregation will hold its annusl May kfast in the social rooms. movies are scheduled IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND oH The mother-daughter banquet will be held Wednesday 9:30 nr | en

fider the suspices of Mr. HOSPITAL L_ CHAPEL. Mrs.

sng accompanied by Mrs. Paul Duckwall st the mrviess IR OW at 9 a.m,

. Arrange the Teo Ro made th the i “i 0 Piatrics American

) VETERANS william. OG. Rasmussen will

88 -of the} ue ©. G. Minton, Protestant

eRADIaID, xij conduct the se:

we, Rev, Leonar the Wheeler gd Alcohoite Christ! m. session of the all-day ing Thursday in the church, David Ham: Te fowerd Baley will ead the mer. rs. Howar a | Business and luncheon will {precedes the rogram

VOLUNTE! red Methodist minister, (rare theo evangelsie talk

will be given Somos or

w ristian™

Weck m

inols 80, v The first of five CHRIS) te

sistance to the Hitler regime. He, | was for 10 years general seécre-: i

T- CHURCH ~.display the dresses they have Tilade for pversess. Felis in 8 syle 1:30/show next Saturday the chapel at Prospect. St. and Villa Ave.

that capacity visited North Amer- 58

mon women.

South Side Mormon Chapel To Display Sewing for Relief

South Side Mormon women. will

at 8 p.m, in

The dresses will be modeled by little girls, primary children, between the ages 2 and 8. Similar style shows displaying clothing ‘made for the needy abroad will -/be given throughout the Northern States Mission of the Church

MODELS—Linda Liggett, seated, and rion Ann High{ower wear dresses made for overseas relief by South Side Mor-

g San Touhy 3 uae

9:30 A. Jeremiah *

FREDERICK R, DARINS, D. D., PASTOR MUSIC SUNDAY & MOhuren Schon. 10:40 A. M.~Second Service. 1 “Mu sic in the Service - Belmont Church of Christ

Sunday : Binia Glasses, 9:48 8. m.

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

WOrshiD .ovvoevasesense 0:48 AM School “Rasa 030ANM

ST.J OHN'S OE

‘orship and Preaching, 10:45 oo. m. and 745 p.m. Carl Flinn, 1380 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. mv

Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3361 N. Miyridian Bt. The Rev. Laman HW. Burner Jr, rector Services 7:30 and 11:00 Church School 9:30

of Jesus Christ of “Latter “Day Saints. The mission includes several Middle West states... The evening is planned to be a festive one next Saturday, includ ing also a one-act- play and refreshments. The play is titled “Who Say Depression?” and presents eight women talking about preventing a depression. The women of the South Side Chapel began working on the dresses in January and have con-

under 0

“olive. seavcE on Ea day Ei inavgrals 4% a weekly ved every Tae es Ea ul RAT PRED TERIA, na oe ot ual tomorrow at the Muni

cipal Park in jopa vil Te Me Wx. Oars will leave LOD rn ty .. wh ab Gm,

Diocese Sets

To Hear Dr. a Dr. Henry A. Vruwink, pastor of the Flatbush Reformed Protéstant Dutch Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., will speak Tuesday at the

longtime authority on the reli-i8 p. m. among —all denominations both b gious education en and! of the Episcopal here and a road. young people.

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Mrs. Conner ~The Rt, Rev.

R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Indianapolis Episcopal "Diocese, will -be-the celebrant for the a. m. Wednesday Holy Co! munion and give his conven address at a joint session of the

St. George's Church. Vespers will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Paul Cractun Jr., will wear his gold and blue vestments, for , the sunrise Easter ‘service beginning at 5 a. m: and closing be at 8 in the Romanian Church. ~{Naspars. will. be.at.2.p. m.. A new|

struction at 16th St. near Centén-| t nial, -

Gift Truck Featured

A library truck recently pur-

First Presbyterian’ Church far-

ture published in the new, Mmagazine, Presbyterian Life. THe tr {called A ‘bookmobile; 7 008t-

“SEDAM STANDARD SERVICE

2070- Guilford. A. Sedam, prop, WA-0349 e-8top Service

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UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With nity, Kansas City, Mo.) ! DR. K ELIAS ANDREWS A. Open Daily 10 to 5-—Sat, till 2 Onitty Litwtarure..Olatses- Contuliany 8 KE Market a) Rm. 502. FR-4 204

~ CHRIST TEMPLE

402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear

ELDER GOLDER, Pastor |

Bringing to You Unusual Messages. - Services Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship—11:45 A Evening Service—T:45 P. M. Welcome To All

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FIRST FRIEND

Prospect

- CHARLES W.

SATURDAY NIG

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Member Southern

HEAR

as Missionary, at—— j 11 A. M. Missionary

MISS SALLIE LEMMONS | Speak on Her Call to South America

_ REV. NATHAN URSHAN at. 7:45. Evangelistic Service

io Broadcast WISH, 8 A

CALVARY TAEERNAGLE

Sunday School—0:45

Service

~~ REY NATHAN URSHAN

“A Pastor

& M.

Broadway and 22d Sts.

Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship : 10:45 A. M. “Memories, COMMUNION SERVICE. Evangeliste: and Gospel Song” Service, 7:30 P. M., ~ “DO IT” Friday evening, May, Tth.

yversary of Pastorate,,

| Romanian church. is under can:

chased and shipped to mission} aries in Beirut, Lebanon, by thei}

nished: the inspiration for 8 fea-{. A-WORLD — gh BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

“ Celebration of 19th Anni. WS

diocese and the House of Church Women at 11 a.m. A committee will report on the “State of the Church” and other matters of { concern to the twp groups will

Mrs, Wills B. Con-{.

be discussed. | mer Jr. is the Houss of Church

LLB wy As the. father. of

{Ke REV: John Hi Vruwink,. ant. to thé Rev, Willlam Burrows, St. Paul's rector. The clergy of the .diocess wearing thelr min1s ‘vestments will form a chojr to sing at the Tuesday

(night meeting. The Rev. Mr.|, ctor Burrows will be in-charge.

WIDE MINISTRY

Carrollton at 13th Bt. Ford Porter, Pastor Berean Gospel Hour-—=Every Sun ie. School—9: 45 a.m. Morning Worship—10:45 a. Mm. Evening Service, 7:30. Rev. Joseph Eilon Kemp, 1 Evangelist, presents Gospel at Young Peoples Service 6:15 p. m.

to Mark 35th Year

of

to 8 a. m—~WFBM

Megical

Christian Church Unit

Christian Men Builders Ca of “the Third Christian Church will mark its 35th anniversary and open its annual Speedway Sweepstakes membership drive tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the class room The Rev. AC] Brooks will give the inspirational talk, race drivers will be interviewed and Miss {Charlene Ciore will - sing. The room will be. decorated with

checkered. flags, . pictures and| Mo

streamers. Church Dedication Set

the North Tacoma

is church paston

-{ehurch sewing room and in their

Dr. John H. Booth will dedicate} Christian Church tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. following a noon basket dinner, ‘Dr. Booth is the rainy exéoutive, {secretary of Christ Board b. Church Extension. The Rev. Byron Lambert

Disciples of

“itinued until now, both in the

- Branches of The

Castle Hall Bldg., ne E. Ohio St.

Delaware at ”

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

Christian Science Churches

The First Chvarch of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mase. The Publle 1s Cordially Invited to vited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms

" Lesson for Sunday, May 2d “Everlasting Punishyient”

Morning Service at 11 o’clock’in All Churches

R. R,, 526 State Life Bldg. -

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

Hoe Sr TE i 4 rt

Mother Ch

’ RR),

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/ FOURTH CHURCH

Evening Service, 5:00 RR, Church Edifice

Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice

1609% Prospect St. ~R. R., 1611 Prospect

homes. Mrs. Ethyl Button, sew-

ing instructor in charge of thé work and business group, will direct the style show. Mrs. George

METHODIST

CHURCHES

Hill 1s president ou ‘the Re So--ciety sponsoring the of the dresses. :

Brookside Fagin. Holiness

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butlef University Sunday’ ro Worship

7

“Bin in Difficult Times.”

9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. 10:45 A. M. Seren, “Christ and

e Lost.” 7:45 P. Mi: Love Worketh No TIL” Lord's Supper is observed in both worship services. cordial

. A. Shelton, preaching.

"

Bjeial music——A: > " Trinkle, Minister.

U. & Clutton, 8:30 AM: Saar Hop Tair

York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM, 7:30 P.M,

————————— A nth « Old-Fashioned Gospel PTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RIVER AVE. BAPTIST Meridian and Vermont Streets 1040 RIVER AVE. . Carleton Atwater, D. D., Pastor Morning Worship 7 lose K. M.| Rev. B Ln McClain, Associate Pastor Rev, Joseph Elon Kemp, speaker, 9:30 A. M.—Bible School magical evangelist, 10:45 A. M.—~Worship. Sermon by Pastor: Evening Service 8:00 P. M. “Together as a Family." GORDON - PA ty Castor +49 MC genhie sermon, by Associate In Chisrge of Young People “Pastor: "Two Be Walcott at B. Mich. | TL Lie ety CENTRAL BAPTIST

EMERSON AVE—Emereon & E_ Now

ol ot Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd, 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Services. Dr. G BR O'Donnell speaking.

of W. Washington 88. Donald J. Dunkin,

Ey CAN 1 Mi a

IVAL SHIP CHURCH"

and Spruce

Beginning Sunday, May 2, 8 PM. Each Evening

(Billy) HOLLAND.

«wf Owensboro, Ky Plays and sings the songs of the South ust like you enjoy them A Spiritual Blessing Awaits you

iT, MAY 1-8 P. M.

Foot Washing and Lord's Supper. Join us in their Spiritual Feast Are Yeo if You Do Them”

Alvey, Pastor.

Baptist Convention,

| Broadway Baptist Church

Rev. R. M. Dedrill, Pastor

Speaker, DR. LEE ROBERSON, Chattanooga Tennesen,

“MUSIC~Victory” the Ch

Joseph C, BI SECOND FREE ME

LYNHURST--Lynhurst dr, 3 Dts 8.

Sut, desibe. 330 4. sud $0 73

TELA

THE WESLEYAN COLLEGE CHORUS

from Marion, Ind, 9:30 a. m.,, Wm. M. Wills, 8. 8. Supt.

“Saintly Sinners—Religious Hypocrites,”

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

9:38 A. M.—Bible School. [Sidvamp 2 FOR ALL ACES

Dries. You. TO WoRsHIF with 08]

LOYALTY

Since 1821

“Services for

“The Conquest of Self-Pity” We Welcome All Visitors

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and Dallas L Browning. D. D. Minister

9:30 A. M.~Church School

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School . Mr, Pearl Andrews, Supt.

10:45 A. M.—“The Glorious Intangibles”

: GUEST SOLOIST, MISS MAXINE MOORE 8530 P, Mo-Methodist Youth Fellowship, : 7:30 P. M—“Journeymen All.” Music—Qiirls’ Ensemble from Manual High School—Miss Preds Hart, director. The Altar Hour

SUNDAY

Delaware at Vermont

the Seeker.”

‘Worshlp

wari

Meeting S For Tuesd:

Boswell to Speal "On Delinquency Charles H. Boswell, | pation officer of the County Juvenile Col speak on “Delinquency the Home Can Help Family Week meeting T 7:30 p. m. in the Ks Street Methodist Church The church will pres: ferent speaker each nigh Friday. Family Week 1s bein by Indianapolis Shure variety of grams, the distribution ture and panel di Mother's. Day will cl eight-day Family Week as well as religious throughout the country. “Panel Discussio Harvey Foster, specia the FBI, will speak on Modern. Day Crime” WA night in the East Ten | Church; Ray D. Hvefton Family Measuring Rod day night, and the pastor Charles R. Holmes, on for the Home,” Friday ni trical transcriptions of grams from the Upp Radio Parish also will | Plan Panel Sessi “Our Children Have Too” will be discussed b tomorrow at 7:30 p. m Unity Methodist Church, Harding Sts. Speakers w the Rev. E. Arnold Cle; Methodist Church pas! Henry Graham, Indiana Nursery Association; Ge heimer, principal 6f Scho Mrs, Virgil A. Bly, | known churchwoman, ~~ The panel is Sponsor religious education ar service. departments of tl Federation. - » Protestant, interdenon ‘broadcasts under the « ship of Mrs. W, H. Bs will be given over loca next week. Mrs, I. Alb will speak on “The Family” Monday, Tue Wednesday at 6:20 a. WFBM. Mrs. Donald J will discuss the same sul Saturday at 11:15 a. WISH.

God's Punish:

's Sermon To

“Everlasting Punish the subject of the lessc in all Churches of Chri tist, tomorrow. The Bible citations in following: “Know ye no whom ye yield yoursel ants to obey; his servan to whom ye obey; whetl unto death, or of obedis righteousness.” Romans

EASY 0TH STREET

R. Holmes, Pastor Bu Toth Bt, at Keystone Ave. Church 8chool .yc.e0ses 9.30 Worship" Service. “Christ Without Compromise” Home ‘of the Everson Bible Class

Come to Church!

Ay Oar or Toate P.M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School

their singing.

_——COMING MAY 15 THRU JUNE 6—

Ahnual Youth for Christ city-wide awakening sampaige. Three weeks of interchurch evangelism, .

DOUBLE FEATURE In the Y for C Clubhouse—2011 N. Meri. St.

2-Week- End Rallies—2

- Bervive ++: 10:48 =

The lesson-sermon als the following passage Christian Science textbe ence and Health with K Scriptures” by Mary Bal “Let truth uncover ane rror-in- God's own Wa) uman justice pattern th Pp. 542.

Plan Dedication Of Memorial Tabl

Rabbi Elazar R. Musk cago will speak at the ¢ of a new memorial table at 7:30 p. m. in the audi ‘the United Hebrew Cong i" Rabbi Samuel J, Fox = speak and Mrs. Nathan will read an original poe Hollow, Indianapolis § Orchestra violinist, w Grandchildren of the lat Mitchell gave the tab! presentation ceremonies of the synagog's 45th sary.

Dr. Sparks to Talk

Dr. Frank Sparks, pr

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TONIGHT, 7:30 IWESK College. wig SUNDAY, 3P.M might: sponsored by GOSPEL Chien. Fred Shaw Is ¢ ‘MAGICIAN Expect Good Re

Dr. Joseph E. Kemp The “Magical Evangelist”- from, California. Amazing, unique and thrilling.

MARIAN COLLEGE A CAPELLA CHOIR “You will be spiritually inspired by the artistry and sineerity of.

orus will sing, 10:30 A. M. 745 P. M. ack, Minister

THODIST CHURCH

P

EP

Broadway and 22nd

Message by the

ALLISON

CLASS MOTTO

will Sing od

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101 Men's Baraca Bible Class of the Broadway Baptist Church

‘Class Meeting Sunday 9:30 A. M. Broadcast WISH 10:00 A. M.

‘Rev. R. M. Dodrill

Choir

Mr. Harlan Downey, Chatrman of. * Entertainment’ Committes v

Street, Indianapolis

dIHSAONINS

'S PLANT

Both Services

Roger Malsbary

Founder-Director

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

WASHINGTON, -May. listeners are in.luck ag to good reception of broadcasts is predicted next few days by the Buréau of Standards,

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Beauty Softens Sorrow

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* The ALLIE

MEMORIAL

Carrollton FW 11th Rev. William Alexander 9:30 A. M.—Church school for All Ages.

10:45 A. ML ~Moming_ Worjp! hy Voeongl. tional Alleg:

7:00 P. Mom Westmtes Meiowship. 7:30 P. M.~Thursday Midweek Service.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN 34th and Central DR. ROY BWING VALS REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A. M.—-Bible Shed Di Wop

10:48 A “O'er Earth's Green Fields”

FIRST PRESBYTE

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORG

( Cl & Mi

it ERO HEHE

Central Ave. a8 47th, Rev. Roy B. Connor Jn

“Spiritually What Can We Do?

Youth Groups, 8 & 7 P. M. Sundsy |

FLORISTS Ags, of Indianapolis

The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta.

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Worship, 11 a =

FAIRVIEW _ 4sth and Capital Ave ih VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Sinister

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

doesn 8. Milner, D. D.. Joseph W. Johnston Ministers

Morning .|Dr. Milner: “A Positive Religious Faith” Supper Lecture, Thutsday, 6 P. M. i Church School, 9:49 g

30 A Io MT pd =. awn an a wwminr Pov ie

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