Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1948 — Page 4
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secretary of the Indianapolis
A STORY FOR EACH-—The 2 gold monstrance which conta ‘sacred vessel and others will be seminar for all faiths, (center) ond Mrs. H. F. Crump, ¢
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fiiansa She seminar on Cold Springs Road.
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sacrathe exception of the ] They are baptism, confirmation, penance which in-
tion, holy orders and matrimony. Very Rev. Msgr. John J.
philosophy professor, the afternoon to a close Benediction. The seminar is planned to serve
“a dust purpose—to Inform non-
Catholics concerning the distinedoctrines and practices of ‘Catholic Church and to further goodwill and: fellowship among the different faiths of Indianapolis.
Honored guests will include Pr. Howard-J. -Baumigartel,- eo
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Church Federation; Rabbi Maurice |; Goldblatt and Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht of the Togiasiapetis Hebrew Congregation; Mrs. Dor"y King, president of the Counell of Churchwomen; Mrs. Sidney L. James, president of the Temple Sisterhood and Mrs. Sara Messing
The Rt Rev. Msgr. Albert H. is spiritual director of the council, Mrs. Harry F. Crump is general chairman of seminar arrangements and Mrs. Daniel Lehane, co-chairman,
Scientist Churches
Set Sermon Subject « “God the Preser red of Man” Is
"ihe subject of the lesson- -sermon |
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. i The golden text is: “The Lord | bless thee and keep thee: the Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee the Lord lift up his countenance upon thee and give thee peace.” Num, 61:24, 26. The lesson-sermon also Includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, Heian and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “When we .wait patiently on God and seek truth righteousI, He directs our ur path. " P- 254.
Episcopal Men's Group To Meet Wednesday
The newly-formed men’s Y oi at St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet Wednesday night in the ehurch, 61st and Meridian Sts, J. A. Landsdowne is president; Maleom Mooers, vice president, and C. IL Greenlee, secretarytreasurer.
‘It was arranged by Mrs, Daniel Lehans
will
the faith and moral influence behind
{tatives of the Roman Catholic,
chaplain of. the college willl Walter W. Sikes,
Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens holds ins the Host at Benediction, This explained at the Catholic women's
o-chairmen.
“Women of All Faiths Get = Bid to Catholic Seminar
~ Aims at Promoting Understanding And Good Will by Explaining Services By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Women of non-Catholic congregations of the city will hear of the mass and sacraments of the Roman Catholic all-day seminar Tuesday. “ Council of the National Council of Catholic!
from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. in Marian
Pastor to Go
To Conference zim,
Dr. William Shullenberger,« To Attend As Delegate
Dr. Willlam A. Shullenberger attend as delegate the “World Conference for the Moral and Spiritual Support of the UN" Wednesday through Friday in Town Hall, New York City: Dr. Bhullenberger is the pastor of the Central Christian Church. The world conference is sponsored by the Church Peace Union. Its til purpose is “to study
forces of religion may help by bringing the full power of their
the UN and its efforts to build an orderly world society.”
Delegates will include represen-
Protestant and Orthodox Churches and various other faiths such as Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism and Taoism. Commissions will be set up on “The UN and Its Task,” on “The Moral and Religious Resources of
[Event Break Ground |
(audftorium, four Bible class
He: Lewis , {Dunning and Miss Mantie Bass,
and discusd the grave problems) that confront us, asking how the|S
For Church in
Ravenswood Interdenominational Project Planned An interdenominational group will break.ground for a new community ‘church in Ravenswood tomorrow at 3 p. m Men of the church will pertorm the necessary labor to build the first unit of the ‘church. It is because of this donated work that the building program can start now in spite of the small| funds on hand, the pastor, the Rev. Howard Stein reports. The first unit will include an
|rooms, a library, kitchen and {furnace room, It is to be completed this summer, The Community Church is the] {only house of worship in Ravenswood, recent scene of both fire and flood.* About 600 persons at-|. tend ‘the church. The children {have enrolled in Sunday school {in such numbers that the Rev.
Mr. Stein is at a loss to “find ..a.. room for them all. on Sunday mornings.
Outdoor Class Conducted The little community church began with an outdoor class of children a number of years ago. When the winter cold descended they went inside a residence which they acquired. Max Owens, former Indianapolis business man, ministered to the interdenominational congregation for several years. He now lives in California.
Thursday.
Sunday school, morning. and| [River, Most of the sessions will night worship on Sundays and a be in the new colonial auditoriBible and prayer service on Tues.|Um. It is one of four recently day nights, {dedicated college buildings the Religious events follow: | Visitors will see. Houtiooh, Dew ALL SOULS UNITARIAN cnuren-.| faculty residences In on Bix persons ‘who have belonged to the have heen completed, vecogniben ki ine Viens Pfcmore Will bel. yr. and Mrs. Vasady will speak membs irs tomorrow trom’ 3 io 3 p. min at the joint convocation of the have joined All Souls sine Mag 1047" The OY synod and pynodical society Wecnour. decade members, a ME Wednesday at 4 p. m. Dr. Vasady Mes, Helen Heywood vs. Lehman Will bring greetings from Hungary nd tell of the Restoration Fund relief carried on in his native country. Mrs. Vasady will describe the women's work of the Reformed (Presbyterian) Church which she and her husband repre-| sent. Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, will conduct the Bible Hour both Wednesday tomotroN [Mitrnoon, and Thursday at 8:30 a. m. for speak at the morning” ser service st 10:30| both groups. A solemn service of Sek an and the youth isi will meet the “Dedication of the Day” will
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FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHRISTIAN SHERI Children of the community will attend ally vacation Bible School kre in * ne
h ay 2 ; building. Verl worker of AR Ma school,
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rad rvice, Jraduation in handtw and time for trecreation and mid- wove Bh Fe frashments UNION v. Roger Mal METHODIS aT ih alsbary ve the addrens and the * oa Grace Noo sing at the ‘annual homecoming —
open each day at 6:30 a. m. a ord | Breakfast will follow. Te Basement. Taio S00 8. p.m. in| ‘The Rev. John Williams of
chairman of finance and publicity.
Rev. Ross nd ey wi 5 Al ev, w at a rally tonight at 7:30 p. m. in the ciub house, 30th and Meridian Sts, arbate Minkler, the evangelist's daughter, will sing.
Greensburg will lead the first early morning service and Miss Elisabeth Turner of the Board of Foreign Missions, Chicago, the second. Miss Turner also will be ’ the featured speaker for the! Charis Martin nd ‘Mine Bats Rees synodical society.
Mankind,” “Religion and Human Rights” and a “Practical Program! of Action.” Dr. James A. Crain and Dr.| both of Indi-| anapolis, have accepted appoint-i ment as 8 delegate- alternates, - |
Baptist Church
“Three films, all different, will be presented by Indianapolis! churches the coming week. The world premiere showing of “My Name Is Han” will. be pre-! sented Tuesday at 8p. mi. In the First Baptist - Church . simultaneously with churches In cities! all over the United States. The showing here is shonsored by the] Indianapelis Church Federation] audio-visual -aids committee and its chairman, the Rev, Edwin L. McClain. Si “Constrained by Love,” a film| depleting the life and missionary work of Dr. Donald McGavran| and Mrs. McGavran in India, willy be given Wednesday at 8 p. m. in, the Centenary Christian! Church, Dr. McGavran and Mrs, McGavran are former local resi-| |dents, They are sponsored. in India by the United Christian | Missionary Society.
"Plan Installation
The film will be shown under the auspices of the Women's council. The following new ‘of« ficers will be installed: Mrs, {Thomas R. Creasser, president; Mrs. Emmett Stafford, Mrs, Cecil
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EVANGELICAL AND REFOR North and New Saray Sts. PREDERICK R. DARIES,
? A. M Children's Day Bervice Pageant—<"This Is Pather's World” 10 A. M.Bervide of Worship Raptism of Children “Christian Discipline”
CHRIST TEMPLE
402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear
ELDER -GOLDER, Pastor
Bringing to You Unusual . , Messages,
. Services « Bunday 8chool—9: 45 A. M,
Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. Evening Service—T7:45 P, M.
World Premiere of Movie
| presidents; Mrs.
Berger, COrreApONIng secretary:|
‘United Brethren Church will pre-
| Wells and Miss Eva Downey, vice v
will give the music aM the .s a m. services The synod and syodical society ofmorro Protest. “Iwill meet jointly for the retirments a a Phe LS ing -moderator’s sermon Ind the me a historic Presbyterian Church In Aging Fe Akaka AN the town of Hanover. Br. RuBYTERIAN| dolph Riemann of Crawfordsville RCH—Th Assoc ns overed-dian iunchesn Thurs. 18 the retiring moderator, Holy churn, “7 The Primaryi Communion also will be celeBy partment will present a brated and a new moderator, "| elected. Tiany els" EH aan’ Other scheduled speakers for hold ay day a i penis i Bietuite: pastor wu DF Hanes to Attend Bs eR rrr ooomen. [Lutheran Session Women's Association a present Dr. ¥. M. Hanes, president of Ba Hdridge, ARR Oh ta Mithe Indiana United Lutheran Synod, will ttend the 52d annual convention of the United Evan_|gelical Lutheran Church WadnesDiscuss School Tas Sa}: Uuougn June 20-1 Frame, John K. Ruckleshaus will talk! Other persons going to the conon “The ‘Catholic Lawyer's. Im-| vention from Indianapolis include {pression of the Supreme Court's the Rev. Thomas B. Kline, pastor Decision Regarding the Cham-/of St. Mark’s United Lutheran {paign, Ill, Public School Ques- Church; Dr. J. 8. Albert, pastor {tion at the Knights of Columbus of the Gethsemane Church; O. K. meeting Monday in the clubhouse. Jensen and William Knannigin. fo Show ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Progpect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline Worship ..vvvevveee10:15 A. M, Sunday School +aeeees 0:15 A. M,
Layton Carter, 8. William Katzen-
secretary;
and Mrs, George Danneker,|~ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. treasurer. . Sunday Program | The Park Avenue Evangelical Bible Cine, 0:45 aa m. - Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 745 p.m. Carl Flinn, ‘Minister—CA-1350 ‘ednesday Services, 7:45-p. m. |
sent the scientific motion picture, “Gol of the Atom,” Monday at {7:30 p. m. The film is one. of a series of sermons from science produced by Dr. Irwin A. Moon of the Moody Institute of Science in Los Angeles,
3 ’ est Morris Street Christian Church 1534 WW. Morris. (at Blaine) 9:30 A. M,—-Moriiing Worship 10°45 A, M.~Bible School 615 P M. “0. E, M 7:30 P, M ~~Evenin HARRY BUCA
CENTRAL
setings Worship + Minister
WER ws ou BERR a SR a i: Yd on BES X i 5 THE INDIANAPOLIS
PRIDE OF THE CAMPUS2-The simultaneous sess Indians Presbyterian Synod and the Syedica Society \ i he oa
in this new auditorium at Hanover,
Hungarian Pastor, Wife To Deliver Addresses
" Presbyterians to Hold Conventians
n Campus at Hanover
Dr. Bele Vasady and Mrs. Vasady o Hungary will give addresses and be honored guests at the simultaneous
Indiana Presbyterian Synod and Synodical Boclety Tuesday through
The 123d convention of the synod and the 86th of the society The Rev, Mr. Stein conducts will meet on the campus of Hanover College overlooking the Ohio
Belmont Church of Christ | 1
|Jews to Mark
2%
meetings of thé
the three days are Dr, Charles T. Leber of New York, who recently visited Europe in the interest of the Restoration Fund: Dr. R. Worth Frank, president of
McCormick Theological Semin land Dr. J. M. Broady, VIAL: (E.R. M.)
Bible Conference. Speakers Listed
Times State PLAINFIELD, June 12 — The Primitive Baptist le Confer-
ence announces speakers from all over the United States for its
The Rev. Milo: Hinckle, host pastor, will extend the address of welcome. The Rev. Gene Hurst, conference chairman of Greencastle, will give the feapouse. Other guest include the Rev. F, r, Greencastle;
Walter Hendricks, Savannah, Ga.; the Rev, Y. F. Agau, Statesboro, Ga.; the Rey. Maurice Man. Thomas, Miami, Fla.; the : Rev. Burton L. Nay, Cedarfalls, Iowa; the Rev. J. Harley Chapman, Valdosta, Ga.; the Rev. Z. C. Hull, San Antonio, Tex., and the Rev. W. L. Dobbs, Girard, Ill. Mrs. Charles Lippert will di-
rect the music. The Seventh Dis-|—
trict Federation of Clubs Chorus
sic Wednesday night. The Rev. W. L. King of Indianapolis is in charge of public relations for the conference. :
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN
18th at Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Children’s Day reises
‘Exercises. 4:30 P. M.—Concert by ChureH Chot
Tr. rt - The Church That Cares A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carroliton at {Mh St. Ford Porter, Pastor Berean Gospel Hour—Every . Bunday, 7:30 to § a. ..~WISH Bible School—9:45 a. m. Morning” Worship—10:48 a. m. 6:30 P. M. Yougg People “Evening Service—7:30 P. M. B. M. PAGE, Evangelist
subject—'‘Ten Reasons Why 1 Love The Jéw'" Wednesday 7:45 P. M.
Feast ot We
24-Hour Celebration “Is One of Oldest
Jews of the world will mark
one of their oldest feasts when, SECOND FREE METHODIST Feast ‘of Weeks, this week-end,| WE our or bow Bs mer 0. A. Trinkle, Minister The observance t
gregation will hold confirmation
| GAL th ma zee
of Indianapolis will give the mu-~
"| Speaker at both morning and evening] service. Evening >
and Conservative Jews.
Confirmation Services The Indianapolis Hebrew Con-
services tomorrow at 9:30 4. m. Rabbl Maurice Goldblatt will preach the sermon and give the blessing of confirmands. The five members of the 1948 class and
“Flower Offering”; Lynn F, Cassen, “Declaration Before the Open Ark”; Marlene Ruth Marcus, “Address to Parents”; Diane R. Wohlfeld, “The Essentials of Judaism”; and Henrietta Rosenberg, “Consea At the Beth-El Zedeck Temple, 11 march in procession preceding the service tomorrow at 9 a. m. A reception will honor the class of 1948 tomorrow from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m in the vestry. i The class includes: Evelyn Renee. Actor, Richard Lee Berger, Rita Anne Black, Lois Ann Bornstein, David Lee Epstein, Harold Ewen, Donald Cohen Fisher, Sandra Ellen Franch, Myrna Rosene Kaplan, Leah Paris, Geraldine Ann Prince, Kate Clair Steinberger, Evelyn
Sue Ann Yaver and Geraldine Zuckerberg.
Rabbi Samuel J. Fox will receive and consecrate children of the junior division of the Sunday School tomorrow 10:30.a..m.. in the United Hebrew Congregation Temple.
"| Dallas L. Browning, D. D. Minister
Jean Stillerman, Roseanne and
| Rabbl to Consecrate Children ||
LEWIS H., McADOW,
Yavitos You and Your Children to Attend Sunday School Tomorrow
9 30—Disciple House, 4550 N. Meridian. X - Classes for 1 to 14 years. 9:45--School of Religion— - Classes for High School and Adult Departments,
10:45—Service of Worship—Sweeney Chapel
METHODIST CHURCHES
Roberts Park Church | EAST 10TH STREET Since 1821 C. R. Holmes, Pastor Delaware at Vermont E. 10th St, at hb Ave, |
: h School SRR sraen Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister Wor Service ran
“Walk About Zion" Home of the Everson Bible Clas
GRACE
METHODIST
Bast New York af Grant
The University Park Christian
Children’s Day Program. Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt.
10:45 A, H—"A Man's Treasure” 7:30 P. M.—"Francis of Assisi.” “Services for the Seeker.” 10:40 A. M. Children’s Day Program |
NORTH CHURCH | 1 A x owanss ou
Meridian and 38th Street We Welcome All Vist
9:30 A. M.~Chureh School
10:45 A. M.—Worship Servic# “The Education We Need"
Angelus Hour—6:30 P, M.
CALVARY TREERNAELE Pasley Evangelistic Campaign
Here These Noted Singing Evangelists
Come to Church!
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The children are: David Allen - Tonight and every night Ds oaine and ‘7:45 P. M. Claire Ap Shatia Borshatain. . (Except Monday) Jack n deron, elaine Sharon Stein, Gloria Cohen, Redio Broadcast WISH Steven Robert Frank, Hitzabeth i Sunday, 8 A. M, I Glazier, Lawren Al : Cr WaLY nd fy Linkon, Raymond G. Hoekstra, Judy Carol McGill, Miriam Tuch- Pastor’: man, Michael Loren Raff, Wilma, Maxine tee] ~— BAPTIST CHURCHE EE mon and Eddie Harvey Zucker-| OW-Fashloned Gerpel Messaswe | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
1000 RIVER AVE
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton Atwater, D. D. Pastor
N. Meridian at 20th St. CLUB HOUSE
.ROSS MINKLER
Former pastor of North Side Church of God : Former director of Broadcast, “The Shady Green Pastures” Feature Soloist Daughter Barbara
* ool, . | 7:30 P. M.—Thursday Midweek Service.
Gor. Bast Michigan at N. Walcott |nrvires you TO WORSHIP WITH 03
at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd, 10:45 A. M.~Morning Service. Dr, k O'Donnell speaking, a, 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. p CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
L. 0. TRENT, DD. « PAUL V. MALICOTE, Associate Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. A Onildren’s Day Pageant "io: 4
“The directed by Miss Ro a Aon O'Bryan Evening Worship, 7 P.M. “Youth Front and Center”
alicote Pellowship Hour § to 7 P. a | Rev. fom Ferris—8:30 and 3:30 RR Lsnhurit| ar, 3 Socks & pastor. Services. $:30 \ AM, and $:38 PAL
CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich, Rd. & Po Louts G. Crafton, 9:45--11:30, 7 P.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You ~ MEMORIAL
Carrollton at 11th © Rev. William A. Alexander 10:45 A. M.~Moming Worship: Really a Christian?” 6:30 P. M.— Westminster fellowships Ptoll AM, Manday.priday, Vacation Bih
TUXEDO PARK-29 N. Orunt. (4100 East. U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM.; 7:30 P.
EMERSON AVE. Emerson York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 all. 30 P.M.
“Am I
Roger Malsbary,
Child Evangelist V. PF. Anderson, speaker RNS ages
Olive and LeGrande 2:30 P. M, CLARION MALE QUARTET,
Professor Theology
Sunday School
A 2nd _floo onapter House, ' 3 oy N. Penns va a. 7 Sunday, 2:30 P. M. hk
Public. Invited.
South Side Church of of the Nazarene:
Kankakee, 111.
> DR. R. L. LUNSFORD
SPECIAL SPEAKER
Morning Worship—10:30.A. M, Special Service=2:30 P. M, Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M. Vastion Bible School June 14-25-9 to 11:30 A. M.
Founder-Director BAHA'I LECTURE ; Mrs. Sarah Watrath “What of rs Sout After Deal
No llection,
A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday of ‘Olivet Nazarene Soliege
at Olivet College
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7:00 P. M.
pRABERNACLE | VeRIDIAN HEIGHTS 4th away Central Ave. at 4
Rev. Rey B. Connor Jn, Sunday School, 9:30 ‘ Worship, 10:48 “OUR FLAG"—Illustrated Sermon
“The Wedding Vows That Last” Youth Groups, § & 7 P. M. Sunday
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church ef. Which Henry Ward ‘Beecher was Afinister + Vermont and Sta. deans 8. Milner, I. D.. LW, Johnston
Morning Worship, 11 a ®m
a card fF " . ; NORTHMINSTER : Snr pon #8 Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. pi 9:46 A. M.~Sunday School * 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship y FAIRVIEW WESTMINSTER » 46th and Capitol Ave VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister WALTER L. Minister
[ 9:30 A. M.~Chureh School.
Special Children's Day Program 7:00 P. M.— Westminster Fellowship.
PEARCY 445 8. State (1700 Hv
Yotng People. 4:00 P. li Peovabis.
9:30 A. M.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware ang Walnuts Streets (700 North) De. Ww Morning Worship—10:45 AM Musie ‘hy excellent choir “Rediscovering and Hanging ie Glortous Pletures™ Anniversay Reception Vesper Hour ol
JEHOVAH WITNESSES JOIN REDS
Hear this Daring Expose by
BILLY OPIE
3 Big. Services 1AM~230P.M | 7:30 P.M...
Sermon
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REV. A. FURMAN HARRIS -
Billings, Mont., guest speaker
Westbrook “Church
Welooms To AR
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Bervices and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R., 119 E. Ohio St,
SECOND ‘Delaware at 1th R. R., 526 State Lite Bldg.
"THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, ‘at 34th ‘Service, 8
RR. Sader
Lesson for Sunday, June 13th “God, the Preserver of Man”
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
Mother Church
Rev. R. M. Dodril
Founder and Teacher Welcomes all tc
the Class Birthday
{01 MEN'S BARACA BIBLE CLASS
The Class with Pep, Fellowship and . Message
of the Broadway Baptist Church |. " Broadway and 22nd Street Indianapolis Class Mesting Sunday 9:30 A, M. : Broadcast WISH 10:00 A. M. . SPECIAL PROGRAM y
Ingen Legon Po oie Bad de ho dco . ..’* BOB BURFORD
Mother's Chorus of Schoel No. 54, directed by MRS. DAVID FOWIR, 4 ¥:
Children’ 8 Service in Lower Auditorium Lom Hear Radio Broadcast WCBC of the ns Anderson Station 10:00 A. M.| Naz arene and 6:00 P. M. 5. Wasnin a 4500 W. n 2 Indianapolis Gospel . hington , - « Tabernacle 7:45 P. M. Sunday . 610 N, Alabama St. A arial Welcona To A I.
E. ARNOLD OLEGQ, Minister vg
Vacation Bible School . Rev. BL. McClain, Pastor ~- ning 8:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. ‘| Rev. Bob Cul Assoc. Pastor, will speaki 19.99 4 M.Children's Day am and Sunday School ........ee0n00i.B 30 A, Sermon by Pastor: e Bete Bening Service Te be A] 1:20PM an. Sermon by ‘Ascciss rv : . — rs 18 Assoc. Pastor Pastor: ‘Tomorrow's America’ GORDON PASCHALL. Pastor. 2 ~ WOODRUFF PLACE ~~ | ~ CENTRAL BAPTIST
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BLOOMIN( Twenty-one seniors in tin sciences who Beta Kappa honorary 80« the annual di will be gradu commenceme Herman J president, de Phi Beta Ki dinner, maki pearance sin day from Ge! Andressohn, partment, w of the chapte zen, vice Cecilia Hen treasurer.
The newly ele Barnes, Joseph W. Bowers,
