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F Charche: Set For Vacation
Bible Schools
Sessions to Open Beginning Monday ~A-total--of 75... Indianapolis Protestant churches announce vas cation Bible schools beginning Monday or early this month, All five Salvation Army Corps|
county churches. : The Central Avenue Methodist A Be
* {tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. m, in the
Ordained Sunday in Worthington, O,
"The Rev. Fr. Cornelius J. Grifin will celebrate his first
a. m. in the Little Flower Catholie Church. -Following .the mass; the 2leryy! land the immediate family of the newly-ordained priest will breakfast together In Th the Little Flower) auditorium. parents . of Father PA Mr. and Mrs, les E. Griffin, will receive 8 and guests in his honor
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Father Griffin to Celebrate |First Solemn High Mass
mass tomorrow at 10.30)
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Church Honors
» $. - + y Missionaries 'Amstutz Sunday,’ Baptismal Planned - The Roberts Park. Methodist Church will use its own ritual of the rose for a baptismal service
and also mark “Amstutz Sunday” tomorrow,
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Little Linda Xay Whitcomb, ! infant daughter Mr. and Mrs.|
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, toa
A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE ENGLEWOOD curetion st sam. | CHRISTIAN CHURCH ad Rann Par 1 ST Rul SE Sundari I — SK “930 A ML~Pamily Bible School
10:48 A. ML. “THR COMPU 10 SERVICE
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Morning Wership—10:45 a. mm. Aa Bs Mo Tens Pasi - “Bvening Service—T:38 P. M.
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Special Musie D.VB8~June 3-18, 9 A. M. to 11:30 4 gy Winterheimer Sisters will sing for radio I" SHAE diets ee and Sunday Night Services O. A. TRINKLE, Minister
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Brosdway & 22nd Sts. Rev. R. M. Dodril, pastor’ Closing Service of Bible Conference © With Z
candlelight
Church offers an exception to the
general rule. Jt will open a va-[ = cation school in August, at the|}
end of the summer instead of in June. A complete list of the city's many vacation Bible schools is included in a “Summer Activities Directory for 1948" just released by the Neighborhood and Youth Agencies Section of the Council of Social Agencies. The directory gives-information- every kind of wholesome pastime available to boys and girls of Indianapolis this summer. Ehalt to Direct. Daniel R. Ehalt, director of religious education for the Church Federation
Miss Irene C. Boughton is chair-
stands as sponsor for |
YOUTHSPIRATION"=-High school and xolloge seniors as special quests will attend the annual banquet of the Youthspiration
Club of Youth for Christ. Miss Betty Le Tourneau, left, is proram chairman; Miss Bobbe Earle, center, president, and Miss Lane Mae Sure, vice president of the club,
Youth for Christ to Hold Anniversary Rally Tonight
Youth for Christ announces an tomorrow at 3 and 9 p. m..in the onight and a club house at 20th and Meridian Sapjversary Pi v's Sts. The Jubilee Singers again Aque onday n'g will perform. The Rev, Mr. MalsThe anniversary rally will be bary will speak at 3 p. m. and Theld at 7:30 0'¢loek in Cadle Tab-tan- all>musical-program- is sched={ ernacle and the Youthspiration | yled for the later hour. .. Club banquet Monday at 7 p. m.| Curt Davis will play the organ in the Marott Hotel. {and Gordon Johnson will be Dr. Vance Havner of Greens- master of ceremonjes for Monboro, N. C., author and evan-/day's banquet. The semi-formal gelist since the age of 12, will, banquet will be given in honor of
family residence; 821 N. Riley St. Father Griffin was ordained to the priesthood last Sunday at the Pontifical College Josephinuan, | Worthington, O., with the Most Rev. Amleto Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, officiating. Is Naval Veteran The new priest attended the Little Flower and Our Lady of Lourdes parochial schools, Technical High School, 8t. Mary's Col-
He is a naval veteran. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons will give the sermon at the £C..t mass tomorrow, Priests
lege and. St. Meinrad. Seminary.
he pronounces the solemn words: ++." The parents the pastor will be kneeling at! this point with the Rev. Mr. Boren holding Linda Kay. Te Play Recordings The Rev. Hobart Amstutz and Mrs. Amstutz, missionaries to Singapore, will be honored both morning and night tomorrow at Roberts Park. At the 10:45 a. m. service, one side of a disc recorded by the Rev. Amstutz in Singapore will be played. The recording on the other side of the
NEW PRIEST—The Rev. Fr. | Cornelius J. Griffin will say his first mass tomorrow morning and be congratulated by friends at-a-reception. tomorrow. night.
Rev. Vincent A. Ryan, Wichita, Kas.; the Rev. Frederick Potthoff, Anderson; Ind.; the Rev. Fr,
assisting Father Griffin will be the Rev. Fr. John Reidinger, the
summer from the First Friends
preach at the rally. The Eureka! this June's seniors of high school Jubllee Singers will present Ne- and college. gro spirituals. The Rev: Roger| Five years ago this month, the!
Johnsen | wii be chatrm tesses| Malsbary, direc ® of. Youth for Rev. Mr. Malsbary founded the FIRST UNITED PREEBYTERTAN| Christ, will preside. | Youth for Christ movement ou) YD ek %or| The closing sessions of the | which has spread around the Lives’ un the 10.48 am. servies tomor. three-week Youth for Christ City| world and includes more than Ning. Tichard Russell will lead tos’ youn | Awakening campaign will be held | 1500 self-administered units, Tellowhip at 7 p.m. ”
List Speakers
tomorrow 10:48 a.m. Dr. Elton Trueblood, Eartham Rego professor and | eral young people will ake part nthe At +i Sei Aha, Wehr Sf Lg spoil] Convention YOUVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Notables to Address Rep and Is have invited Ahett parents Ev il S X he macial ohildren y "% ansville Session | p.m. in the arts hall, will. Be The roster of speakers for the| 4 Betty Fai Bronson Se Chi Rho 84th Annual Convention of ChrisCamp fn the Chapel of the Oven Poor tian Education sponsored by the Samutrat ATT, interdénominational Indian aj
a
k trio including and Lou Jackson and Barbara t Ear Tous Compose foo
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were made ton ag 88 of the A district American tary.
Legion Auxi
Baptists to Honor Dr U.,S. Clutton
Dr. C, : Atwater, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will preach the sermon for the 40th " anniversary of the ministry of Dr. U. 8, Clutton at the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the church. Dr. J. M. Horton, executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist
| Grace
aE. H, Zimmerman as new pastor explain the atomic panorama
and his family at a reception after church. schools may use the radio,
wn rector of missions for Indiana, Will lend the services of Miss
Council of Church reads like ali
ca.” The convention will meet Tues-
of Indianapolis giving the key- |} note xddress. -
“INSTALLATION sa The Rev: E. H. Zimmerman will be in- Tterested in influencing the lives of
Approximately 2000 persons in-|
stalled as new pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church tomorrow morning.
Lutheran Church To Install Pastor
The Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church will install the Rev.
young through tend. : Miss Rosser to Talk Among the nationally-known leaders to be present will be Miss Pearl Rosser of Chicago, director of audio-visual and radio education of the International Council {of Religious Education, She will
people and children Sunday schools will' at-
tomorrow morning and greet him and all” the newest ways that
the services. {movies, recordings and the like.
leaf from “Who's Who in Ameri-[§
point- plan started by the Rev. Robert Gemmer. Gemmer is a member of the Disciples of Christ Church who is living up to his ideal of Christian unity and
The Rey, Mr.
brotherhood by se
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ORIGINATOR an The Rev. | Robert Gemmer invented a plan to help young people finance vacations at religious camps.
Set to Open
Episcopal Diocese Sponsors Boys' Program .Boys who attend the Episcopal
The Rev. W. C. Birkner, di-| The Methodist denomination Ohio and Kentucky for the Mary Skinner of Nashville, Tenn. Lutheran Church — M {sso ur i their director of children's work. Synod, will administer the rite of|_ Also present will be Frank installation. The Rev. H. L. {Diddle of the state YMCA with/ Krueckeberg. pastor of the Em-| headquarters in Indianapolis who! maus * Lutheran Church, win | Il share his experiences with preach. |young people in the sessions for The Rev. A. G. Deke, executive [Youth leaders.
Mrs. A secretary of the Lutheran Child|ons will teach Hoy of TndianapWelfare Association of Indiana, school lesson and then submit to will serve as liturgist. both adverse and favorable critiMrs. Hilda. Dudziak, Grace|cism afterward.
Church organist, will arrange the Other Speakers Listed musical program. Dr. Fred West, professor of re-
Convention, and Dr. Clive McGuire, executive secretary of the! Indianapolis Baptist Association, | will bring greetings. Mrs. Fred | ' Stucky will be in charge of the musical program which will include harp numbers during the noon basket dinner. .. Dr. Chutton wilt conduct the Holy , Communion | service which at 4 p.m. will eli-]
max. the festive celebration of his,
four decades in the church. ‘The
communion will follow a recep-
Hon for members
and os ts “from 3 to 8:48pm. BI
he to Show
'God of the Atom’.
The Park Avenue Evangelical . United Brethren Church will pre- | sent a scientific moving picture, , “God of the Atom,” June 14. cAmong features of the soundcolor picture are full coverage of | the Nagasaki and Bikini bomb) blasts, exclusive photographs of)
the inside of the 184-inch cyclo-|
tron at the University of California, and a simple explanation of atomic theory by Dr. Irwin A. Moon, scientist who directs] Moody Institute of Science in Los Angeles, . “God of the Atom” is one of a series of “Sermons from Science” produced by Dr. Moon. The film will be.shown by a representative of Moody Bible Institute, the Rev. R. D. Smith.
Scientist Churches
Announce Subject “God, the Only Cause and Creator” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of | Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow, The Bible citations include the following! “For we know in part and we prophesy in part. when that which
But | is perfect |Is| come, then that which is in part]
The new pastor comes to Indianapolis from Austin, Ind. He| glon, at Wabash College, will
speak a was born in Milwaukee and. WAS | Musiler , Dayton o> hen, H.. |graduated from the Concordia secretary of the Board of ai
| Theological Seminary. He and tian = Education, Evangelica Mrs. Zimmerman have one son, United Brethren Church.
John Mark. Others are the Rev. Paul e———————————————— Wenvers Huntington, Ind,; am _ Hargraves, s rintendent | ‘Film to Dep ict of the indiana hy sini
League, and Dr. Ge China SitasFion |director of Choral robin nd
“One Kindred" cities of” Tie] diane: “University. Dr. RL. HoE| |United States including Indian-|!And is executive secretary of the apolis June 15 will hold I Council of Churches.
TH AHEGUN- Premiere SHOWS of heh Choir Plans
new’ Protestant film, “My Name Wednesday Concert
Is Han” Indianapolis persons will gather 8 The “East Forty-Ninth -Street | {Christian Church. Choir will pre-
in the First Baptist Church at 8 p. m. that day to- see the fim.| ~~ “Evening of Music” for the public Wednesday at 7:30
It’ Is the second production of! P. m. in the church,
the National Protestant Film Clarence E. Hogue will direct |
'| Commission. The first Was “Be-| yond Our Own.” the “My Name Is Han" deals itn om PIOgT Un. and ing Solo. [the Christian situation in China ists are Mrs. Hazel E. Jocham| |and was filmed in its entiréty in and Miss Vera Cobb. ‘Miss Carol that country. The theme was Ottinger will give selected marim- | chosen for the picture - because ba numbers. The Rev. John M.| [China will be studied by all!Knapp is church pastor. | Protestant groups in 1048-49. |Nineteen major denominations Teacher to Broadcast and 13 interdenominational| Merrill Stutsman, teacher of |agencies co-operated in producing the community achievement class, (the film, [Roosevelt -Temple Methodist The local premiere is sponsored | [{Church, will discuss the interna|by the Church Federation audio-|tlonal S8unday School lesson June
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Wil- with religious services.
{assembly at Camp Bedford will
enjoy recreation and’classes and {acquire practice in thc- duties of servers at the altar. The youth camp of the Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese will be held at the grounds near Bedford,
Ind.; Thursday through June 20.
Classes will be held in the
mornings in such subjects as: “The Rule of Life”;
“Aspects of the Bible”; “Aspects of the Prayer
Book™"; "English and French Ca-
thedrals”; and “Christian Vocation”, which includes training for
the junior altar guild and the
{function of acolytes. Plan Sports, Games ‘Sports and games fill the aft-.n
1) jernoons and entertainment of va-
rious kinds, the period after supEach day begins and ends A member of the diocese thus described the influence .of the camp: ’
per.
“The-- youths who attend the
camp come away with a deeper
appreciation eof spiritual and. re-
ligious values, a broader view of life, a more tolerant attitude toward their fellow-mep.and. A finer... understanding of co-operation be-
‘tween individuals. The. camping! -4experience points the .way to Rev.
wholesome, well-rounded living | {which may set a pattern for. the youths throughout the . rest of {their lives.”
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PRAYER GROUP ith Unity, Kansas City, Me.) ELIAS ANDREWS 1 A N. Open Dally 10 to S5-8at, 2 i Conran Market St, Rm. 502. FR-4354
est Morris Street Christian Church 1534 W, Morris (at Blaine) 9:30 A. M.—~Morning Worship 10 $A M.~Bible Schoo!
8:15 P. M.-C, E. Meetings 7:30 P. M. Evening Worthip
UN (Afmiliated DR.
THURSDAY 0 P. M.—Hour of Help HARRY BUCALSTHEIN, Minister
A PRienoly uote
Young People to Attend Camp Through Plan Devised by Pastor
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER; Times Church Twice the usual number -of boys and girls will go ne oo this
{from 5 to.20 paints by_
Camp Bedford|fe
tirrough 29, Bethany Park, Ind.
James Moriarity and the Rev. Fr. Malo A. Topmiiler. disc, made also abroad by Mrs, Amstutz, will be heard. Bruce Amstutz, son of the mis‘dionaries and a DePauw’ senior, Pjur be introduced in the morning service by Edward F. New. Mr. New is chairman of the Singapore Circle of six churches each of which gives $600 per year to maintain the missionary Amstutzes: The six are Roberts Park, Grace, East Tenth, Capitol Avenue, Edge-
Church because of an original
rving as’ Asociste pastor for the First Friends woud and Victory Memorial When he had been at the First CENTRAL Friends Church only a month or CHRISTIAN CHURCH
two, early last spring, the Rev. Mr. Gemmer took the “stitch in time” and inaugurated his unusual point system. “Every point
Delaware ana Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A _Shullenberger, Minister Bible AM Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
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VANCE HAVNER Morning Service — TUB ‘ Evening Service — 7:30 °
METHODIST
Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister
$30 FP. MM. Y. P. 9:30 A. M.~Churgh School
Mr, Pearl Andrews, Supt, : 10:45 A. M,
“services for oC
Music » Fite: i, “Hizabeth Wiig hi; ha
CHURCHES
Roberts Park Church | EAST IOTH STREET Since 1821 - C. R. Holmes, Pastor — Delmware at- Vermont 4... 10th St, at Keystone an lB
Church School LEE EET °'» Worship Service cones 1048
“Now 1s the Accepted Time? Home of the Everson Bible » Clan
GRACE
‘mast New York at Onat
ipireyar dyad
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D. Minister 9:30 A. M.~Church School veut Survive Angelus Hour—4:30 P, M.
od: +
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
them earned points. Approxi{mately 7000 points are credited on Mr. Gemmer’'s book. Attendance at choir rehearsal entities the boy or girl to six points, singing with the choir on Sunday, four points, and orchestra rehearsal, seven points, 10 points . by playing a special in-| strumental number in church, and |
assisting} ~~ As a result, 12 voyd 2 and girs
of intermediate age and 20 high school students will attend sum-
WOODRUFF PLACE
“When There's No Turning Back™ We Welcomes All Visitors
Come to Ga
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets
earned by a prospective camper Music - by excellent chotr. : ” Be . oe VE AR. Carleton Atwater, D. D., Pastor would be worth 5 cents” he Foun. Poll omapip Sie Child Vacation Bible’ Schoo! Rev. B. L. McClain, Associate Paster promised. Beginning 8:45 4g A, M. diy 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 70 Earned Points ” Rev. B00 wien, Assos Pastor, Fok hase 10:45 A. M.—Worship So enthusiastic were the boys ie Bn MLS ar 8] Communion Message by Paster B : " M.| 7:30 P. M.—~Worship. Presentation of thy and girls that a total of 70 of ening Service oy pastor we a
CENTRAL: BAPTIST
at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd. 10448 A. M.—~Morning Service. Dr. G. RB
9:35 A. M.—Bible School.
Morning Worship 10:45 ; at We See Jesus,” Dr. T CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Tite I Ov aver RK i 5 Neate a EXETER BAPTIST—Bxeter & 11th WEE Tour 5 16 7 P. ST a TR TUXEDO PARK~28. RC CE w A iy . U. 8 Clutton, 8:30 AM: 1930 Pat ey aati ost AS and 7:30 PI
| EMERSON AVE Emerson & EN York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M.
ew| CROOKED CREEK: nN. ach, Re. ok
Louis G. Crafton,
mer camp at Quaker Haven, Dewart Lake, Ind. The younger group will go from June 21}
RALLY
June 24 and the older . one, from July 11 through 18. Mr. | TONIGHT, 7:30 Gemmer will serve as dean of Cadle Tabernacle men at the latter camp. ’ HEAR
Nake React vations | Vance Havner 0 le from’ the! char ey Bond reservations | A Witty, Intriguing Speaker for the Christian Youth Confer-| ence of North America, Aug. 31 to - Sept. ‘5, In Grand Rapids, Mich.; the United Christian Youth Conference, Aug. 16 to 28, at Lake Geneva, Wis.; and at the Indiana Christian Student Association conference, Aug. 23
The periods at camp are glamorous days of swimming, basking in the sun, playing outdoor games and reviewing the stories| and teachings of the Bible and the church. But the Rev. Mr. Gemmer has arranged that the rest of the summer need not be dull for his neighborhood young people. He will conduct. a community program of Tecreation in the chur¢h building on Thursday | nights, Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
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“SVANGELICAL "AND ‘REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts R. DARIES, D.D., Pastor
ALSO EUREKA JUBILEE SINGERS
Sis AM i n Behool. 9:45 A. ure! ® 10:40°A WE Sscond Service, ‘Subjeok _ “The Twenty-Third Psalm.” Reception of New Members
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL] ~-46th-and Delaware Sts. Marcus W.- Johnson, a f . 11 A. M. Morning Worship .
“1 Live Here" Rev. Johnson, Preaching T. MARK'S ol Tr, mative puna of te UNITED LUTHERAN SUNDAY. Prospect and Linden Sts. in the
Rev. Thomas B. Kline |
Worship .....0 vesssed015 ALM. many School c.eves. 9:15 ALM.
oust SPEAKER LC. CASSIDY | TAP. M /AMOS PEARSON FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30
WM. M, MILIS, 8. 8 SUPT. JOSEPH C,.BLACK, MINISTER
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Y FOR C CLUBHOUSE
N. Meridian and 20th Sts.
3:00 P. M. Message by the Founder, ROGER MALSBARY Singing That's Tops by ! Eureka Jubilee Singers 9:00 to 11:00 P. M. ~~ ALL MUSICAL PROGRAM COME DIRECT FROM YOUR CHURCH SERVICE!
Morning Service at 11
FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R., 119 E. Ohio St.
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington avd at 34th Evening Service; 8:00
ren Edifice
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, -June 6 “God the Only Cause and Creator”
" . SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. Wedsieaday Evening Testimonial Meeting in Ail Churches at 8 P. M.
o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00
R. R., Church Edifice %
FIFTH CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. .. = R. R, 1611 Prospect
~ MEMORIAL
C2 r0lhon at 11th
~—ilitam A; Alexander CML Re ichuren School Lio All Ave .M_Service nf. Hol ommuni Meditation — ° “ie “Bread Life”
“i Sut ere PRESBYTERIAN
me and ' Central Y EWING VALE
REV ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45. A. M.~Divine Worship : Dr. Vale
“partaké?s of Christ If
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
+ .« Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE B ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELL G WAY
TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and '! A. M.
Dr. Pranz: “A Divided Home" II Bam, 19:1-4
Church Bchodl ....ccieevanrves Junior High .... NORTTIINGTER Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. RICHARD 8 AMS, Minister
0 day 10:46 A. M. Morning Worship
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WALTER - L. . PEARCY, Minister 445 8. State ped Bast)
Young People, 4:00 P. M.
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Petaning at Wilkins, 2300 West 1 . Oar © or Mars, min Bus = :
visual aids committee and fits 32, 19 and 26 over radio station chairman, the Rev, Edwin L. Mc-{W Catholic Unit to Meet J ’S | The National Conference of the | Lecoard und Sanders SU { here June 25 through 27, Thomas| L A PIEPENBROK. Paster |D. Sheerin is national president. '° BAM Giving of the Com
(Cn PNGELICAL AND REFORMED Catholic Evidence Guild will meet | John 14:18-17
| Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3261 N. Meridian St. The Rev. Laman NH. Burner Jr,
HEAR
BILLY OPIE
rector
shall be done away.” 1 Cot. 13.9,/ Services_ 7.30 wnd 11:00
Olive and LeGrande
To Continue
South Side Church of the Nazarene REVIVAL—REV. LOY SNOW
Evangelist “trom Bloomington, Ind. . I
DONALD WELLMAN, Son SERVICES EACH EVENT
A. L. EMMERT, Pastor
Thru June 6 | Evangelist G--7:30
SUNDAY EBERVICES-0:30-10:30-—-8:45 and 7:30
10,
The lesson sermon also in-
cludes the following passage from oo " the Christian Science textbook,
fScience and Health with Key to “he Scriptures” by Baker Eddy: “Spirit and its formations are the only realities of being.”
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Bamont Church of Chris 38 Belmont Ave.
Program ; 9:45 a. m. 10:45 a. m. and 145
3 Big Services
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
‘Services, 1:45 p. m, ¢
Chureh School .0:%0
~ CHRIST
‘Bringing to You Unusual Messages, rE Services ; ‘ Bunday School--0:45 A. M ‘Morning Worship—11: 2 A.M. Evening Bervice—7:45 P, M.
10 A. M. — 8 P. M, Indianapolis Gospel ‘Tabernacle :
“11 A. M.—2:30 P. M.—7:30 P. M.
Sere
Subject: “ TEMPLE : - The Uriversity Park k Christian «02 W. Fali Creek ARMAGEDDON LEWIS H. McCADOW, Minister Invites You To Hear = Attend the Broadcast From thel First Service—10:45-A. M., Sunday, June 6 ELDER GOLDER, Pastor Tabernacle SWEENEY CHAPEL :
“The Primacy of the Spiritual” Sunday School for Adyits— School of Religion, 9:45 AM
Sunday School for Children—1 to 14—at Disciples House, fii ' 4880 N, Ilinols’ 8L—0:30 A: M. Tid
2 Services—11 o'clock and T:45 P. M.
These Services Will Begin ‘an
_ Campaign—Every’ Night at 7:45 (Exeepting Monday), « .
Yi’ Are Cordially: Invited:
Excelle ts Singing and the Outstanding pi es Both Rev. and Mrs, Pasiay “naan G. HOEKSTRA, Pptuor
Preaching of
7:00 P. M.~ Westminster Pellowship.
| CALVARY TRBERNAGLE
Radio Broadcas
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
WISH; 8 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL = 9:45 A. M.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
Central Ave. a4 47th, “Rev. Roy B. Connor Jn = Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:48 “DURING THE SUMMER" - Youth Groups, § & 7 P. M. Sundey
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SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Ministed Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
ters Morning Worship, 11 a mm. “The Importance of Exercise’ Church School, 9:48
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FAIRVIEW 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.~Church School.
Holy Communion 7:00 P. M.— Westminster Pellowship.
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Morning Devotional — 11 o'clock
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