Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1948 — Page 4

expecting 50.000 persons to pray for peace uring the g aleration.

St. Meinrad's to Observe Fatima Week; Expects 50, 000

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor | ST. MEINRAD, July 10--8t. Meinrad’'s Abbey is preparing for the visits of 50,000 persons from Indiana, Kentueky, Ohio and Iliinois to pray for the peace of the world during Fatima Week, Aug. 14 to 20. The Rt. Rev. Ignatius Esser, O. 8. B,, abbot of St. Meinrad’ s said that he and 23 committees “are working hard to make the

celebration in southwestern InYouth for Christ

diana the graatot Sat aver has taken place in Hoosier » : To Present Quintet The Ambassadors Male Quin-

i { The whole Jrogram will center ! about a statue of the Virgin, ge carved of cedar in Portugal and dof sent te “travel” about this’ conti-| tet trom the Missionary Training Institute of Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y, will give the program, “The Amazing Christ,” at the,

% 4 nent. Youth for Christ Rally tonight}

{og 6 Appearances Made i Church records tell of six apat 7:30 o'clock in the clubhouse, 2011 N. Meridian St.

ces of the Blessed Virgin b 1917 to three shepherd children The Ambassadors are on a a 000-mile tour of the United

States, Mexico and Canada. John, Taylor of Chattanooga, Tenn. dean of men and speech instructor at the Missionary Training Institute, is director of the group. The program which includes musie, testimonials, and spiritual messages, challenges youth to reconsider “The Amazing Christ.” The music will be furnished by young persons from different cities all of whom later will enter full-time Christian work,

‘Sacrament’ Subject

Of Lesson-Sermen “Sacrament” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is: “The hour Pe! cometh and now is when the true

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naction, predicted World War II "and the rise of Russia. Our Lady also is said to have promised to convert Russia and avert the catastrophe of a world dominated by Co {sm if her religious BY So fons were

obeyed. However, if the religious praerged were not

would fall upon every continent of the world.” Thus a main objective of all the devout and colorful expres glons during Fatima Week at 8t, Menrad's will not only be to pray peace but for Russia J to God.

DIRECTS PROGRAM — The Rt. Rev. Ignatius Esser, O. S. B., abbot of St. Meinrad's, is

:' “A total of 120 funeti

Key to the Berl tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: is consummate example was for the salvation of us all, but only through doing the works which he did and taught others to do.” p. 51.

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Vibrometer Notes

MT. PLEASANT, July 10—The Rev. Richmond, Ind., will give the ad-|g dress at the dedication of the parsonage of the Mt. Pleasant Christian Chureh tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Morning services will include Holy Communion which will be followed by a basket dinner at

the chyreh and open house at the parsonage from 1 te 2:15 p. m. and from 3:45 to 5:30 p. m. The

At by some prominent speak:

Most Rey. Paul C, archbishop of Indianapos. i of ofmciate at at the pon fcal

r ORB, W Abbot Beser, 0 wl he celebrant for the correspondmass on the first day. The Rey, Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of Bt. Louis, will have tke mass on Aug. 19 when the sick

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£1 SETTING FOR FATIMA WEEK—St. Meinrad's Abbey which lifts its spires ormidlst trees ai fields in southwestern Indiana, will furnish the setting for Fatima Week, Aug. 14 to 20. The Benedictine Fathers of the abbey are

Events—

to take place at worshipers shall worship the| J: ...4 : w between the arrival of the Father in spirit and in truth: for directing plans for Fatima, m status by motorcade at 3:30 p. m.\¢p, ‘Father seekth such to wor-| Week. Be i and a departure al2e ship him.” h " A u The lesson-sermon also in- : said Father Abbot. M| cludes the following pilus Naw Parsonage \ 4 a.'m. until 9 p. m. daily there| from the Christian Science text- To Be Dedicated be same event ning. Ibook, “Science and Health with Tacs 3h to Secvite

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~HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Prepare to Pick | ‘Contest Winner

Winner in the first week of The

the first week of the four-week contest brought an avalanche of last-minute letters. The competition now is in its second week and all letters recelved from now until midnight next Friday will be judged for |g the second first prize, Contest Ends July 30 ~ When the contest closes July

Local Woman To Serve at

India Mission

Miss Ruth Lincoln To Sail In 1949

Miss Ruth Lincoln of Indian-| apolis will go to India to serve’ as missionary with the Church of | Christ in Kulphar, United Prov-

inces,

ceremonies in the West Street Christian Chureh, home church,

India in September 1049./ At the

the West Morris Street Church

ligion officiated: Religious events follow:

Unit 3 a _— 11th

on ‘Lif ’s Probloms™ ducted by the Layon Fisher,

Wednesda OLUNTERS ERS Mrs AMERICA 39 ~ Hilonis Sto

pastor,

HAPEL aggoner

x Miss § the Volunteers’ staff an graduate of the Baptist:Bible Seminary, ohnao City,

Ledden of Sracuss, N. morrow at 10:45 a. McFall of Bloomin July 18, the Rev.

July 25, the Rey.

services, Aug. 1, the Rev. he,

10: a.m, or S84 ing Rev.

CHURC| sin

Piesus calls the Twelve Disciples.” TIP ON CLEANING

, Biekking, ey

fabric whenever possible.

will be blessed. Purpese of Event

“The ‘whole purpose of this elaborate event is to bring to the le the peace-plan message of e Lady of Fatima who is none other than the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of Christ and the Queen of Peace,” Father Abbot continued. “A chaotic world is on the drink of ruin. A big world war has helped nothing even though many lives and billions of dollars were spent. “A peace plan from heaven may prove more effective than the enlisting of more millions of men for war. “We don't want war. We want peace. Fatima has a message for all men.”

IU Young Writers’ Lectures Listed

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 10 —Registration for the Indiana University Young Writers’ Conference will commence at 2 p. m,, CST, tomorrow in North Hall Lounge on the IU campus. Scheduled to lecture and lead round table discussions during the conference, which will continue through next Saturday morning, are’ John Frederick Nims, or Notre Dame Universsity’'s English department, who will direct work in poetry; John R. Tunis, who will conduct non-

Rev. Morris D, Wilson is pastor.

Building Motion i Fy

By Science Service SCHENECTADY, N.Y, July 10 —Vibrations in a building er machine, not detected hy ordinary means, are measured by a new device small enpugh to hold in the hand, General Electric revealed today. It is called a recording vibrometer, A short metal prod which projects from one side of loaf-of-bread-size vibrometer is held against the vibrating object. Inside the instrument’s case, a moving sapphire point rests on moving waxed-paper tape, Vibrations are transmitted through the prod, magnified 12 times by a spring, and passed on to the moving point, which records eon the tape both frequency and magnitude of vibration. The tape is moved forward by a constant speed motor. A time mark is made on the tape every three seconds.

Changes Mind On Child's Gift

MILWAUKEE (UP) — Mrs.| |f\ ON THE LIBERTY Jock Collier received a letter] fN BELL TAKEN ? from Mrs. Nan Armitage of Scot-| JY Copr. 1848. The Dean's Bible Ree land, a family friend. Al Sights remryed Mrs. Armitage said she had in-| BIBLE BEE ANSWERS: tended to send Mrs. Collier's twoyear<old daughter, Busan, a book

Prom war is THE FAMOUS INSCRIPTION

Stephen Spender, eminent poet, will address a convocation at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the IU auditorium.

explained. But, she wrote, she changed her mind after reading the title page

of the volume. It said, “published like to be treated. Matt. hE 12.

How SHOULD U 6. BORDER FUSTONS OFFICERS CONDUCT THEMSELVES ¢

fiction workshops, and Jessamyn|of nursery rhymes bought in , West, who will advise writers ofiGlasgow. : atop: Levitin 35 thereof fiction. “As a gift from Scotland,” she et

{through or into the cloth.

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Th= reoeraTION CELEBRATED IN CANADA ON JULY |, DOMINION DAY, HAS WHAT IN COMMON . WITH A PROPHECY OF eS =

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ONE: A union of political bodies—the provinces of Canada, and in the prophecy, the union of Israel and Judah. Ezek. 37:22. 25:10 “Proclaim liberty throughout the land =

J" (King James version).

THREE: As official representatives of the United States, they 3 should be guided by I Pet. 3:8 Be courteous; I Pet. 4:9 “Use hespi-! tality one to another without grudging.” Treat others as they wewid

Miss Lincoln, who is a Butler rgraduate and has been employed by L. 8. Ayres & Co. for a number of years, has offered her resignation to go overseas. She was commissioned a missionary in Morris hér this week. Miss Lincoln will study for a year in the School of Missionary Medieine at Los Angeles and fail for

commissioning ceremonies, the Rev. Lester Ford of Painesville, O,, former pastor of

the Rev. Harry Bucalstein, present pastor, and Prof. Dean Walker of the Butler School of Re-

hii ign BR Li TL ok v0 unit being used in the survey will gis Windhorst Bie" ore, Fu loube in the downtown area. The OTT SU an Fuagies £7 off levation il be asineunted Igter. Bil nm, Funk a IE EL me Xora au wiih music. Wire. made. proush Bunker Hii The X-ray unit will visit Kingan

trict American

Ei Auxi! NTENARY ( CHRISTIAN CHURCH~—The will be con-

wy rd oner is a

BERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH

v. to. X-ray Service. nd Dr. Merrill = 7:30 P

m.; Seals and is part of u long range

son, 7:30 p ; Aug. 8, the Rev. 8. Marion Smith, 10°48 a. m. and the Rev. Leroy oda

FIRST “inten FAESBYTERIAN

The scientific method of spenging out a stain in clothing is to work from the under side of the The cleaning fluid then washes off the stain instead of driving it

30, the best letter received during the four weeks will earn a grand | prize of $25 for the writer. With a prize of $56 awarded each week, the top prize will amount to $30. A Freak Squeak is an accident that might have caused serious injury or death—but didn’t. The one recounted in your contest letter must have happened to you or a member of your immediate family, Keep your letter brief and complete it with a statement in 25 words or less, “My Freak Squeak taught me this safety lesson . Safety Council Aiding The Indianapolis Safety Couneil is co-operating with The Times in the contest. - All entries become the property of the Indianapolis Times and the Indianapolis Safety Couneil. © Kddress entries to Freak Squeak Editer, Indianapolis Times.

300 Workers Get Free X-Rays

Survey Conducted by

County Association More than 300 persons received free chest X-rays during the first week of & three-week survey of five Indianapolis industries now being conducted by the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, according to Mrs. Flora Lagenamm, director of the survey. Approximately 5000 Indianapilolis employees will receive free X-rays during the survey, she said. The general public may receive free X-rays July 23, Mrs. Lagenamm stated, when the portable

& Co. next 'week and will be in the Indianapolis Street Railways car barn, 1150 W. Washington 8t., ‘ithe following week. 2 During the past week employees of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Langsenkamp-Wheeler Co., Fisher Brothers Electric Co., and 46 children from the General Protestant Orphans’ Home received the free

The survey is being financed by ‘ithe sale of last year's Christmas

program in which one out of five ‘ladults in Marion County have

been X-rayed, Mrs. Lagenamm said.

3 Porcupines Born In Captivity

By Science Service

holiday in the bagk of its eollec-|

Times’ Freak S8quesk Contest willitive head. be announced in Wednesday's| Frank Baughman, general Times. 3, has announced his comLast midnight's deadline for

includes for decorations, $50 for a prize snd 531 3373 for Santa Claus’ head-

Jordan to Head Speedway Schools

in the home decoration contest

Succeeds N. D. Cory

As Superintendent Richard C. Jordan today was appointed superintendent of Speedway Schools, effective Aug.

_ Ford Porter, Pastor Bible Sehodl, 9:45 A M.

> Gordon Sears song leader . Twin Plapos—Pianists The Winteraheimer Sisters, Betiye MASS MEETING

71:30

ON THEIR N

YOUTH

7:30 TONIGHT

SATURDAY, JULY 10

‘A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY : “tying The Gospel To A World Lost In Sin.”

. BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carroiton ot 13th Bt.

TONIGHT GREAT NEWS! THE AMBASSADOR QUINTETTE

OF NYACK MISSIONARY Y TRAINING

Tume in Wish, 730 408 A MN

. Young People, 5:30 P. M FIRST ANNIVERSARY REVIVAL "WITH EVANGELIST VICTO R SEARS Ld 18, each Night 7:45 » M. Through July "uM

Svelya Taylor and Avia Bettye and Iris will sing sad play SUNDAY—-3:00 P. M.

Subject aus aa. Gomaunisn Marengo 4 Bandy Don

7:30

INSTITUTE TH AMERICAN YOUTH TOUR

Presenting 3 of Stirring Testimonials, 3 §3, Trg of Bune Tsim

. AT THE FOR CHRIST! CLUBHOUSE 7:30 TONIGHT

N. MERIDIAN ST. AT 20TH. ROGER

MALSBARY, Director

3 The appointment was announced by the board of trustees of Speedway. Mr. Jordan sueceeds N. Durward Cory, who has been superintendent for the past nine years and whe will become ‘superintendent of schools at Rochester, Minn. Mr. Jordan, a valedictorian of his high schoel class at Flora in 1929, won the Psi Iota Xi award for achievement and a Rector scholarship to DePauw University. Gets Masters Degree « He was graduated from Manchester College and taught in Rossville High School before entering Ball State Teachers College to ebtain his masters’ de-

gree He was guidance director and dean of boys at Franklin High School and has taken additional

studies at Ohio State, Northwest-|’ ern, Purdue and Butler Universities, He came to-Speedway in 1943 as high school principal. Mr. Jordan has served as president of the Dean of Boys State organization and the County Principals Association; seeretarytreasurer of the Mid-State Athletic conference and is now sec-retary-treasurer-elect of the Indiana . Secondary Principals Association. Principal Appointed He is a past president of the Lions Club of Speedway and teaches at Speedway Christian Church Sunday Scheel. ™ trustees alse announced

Since 1821

Moe

9:30 JA,

‘Services

Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 530 P. M—M. Y. F.

Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt.

for the Seeker”

METHODIST CHURCHES Roberts Park Church

C. R. Holmes, Pastor

GRACE

10:45 A. M.—Bishop We ari Ledden, Syteculs METHODIST TY hank God ar Sra, East New York at Grant Music—Quartet, Jean Ray, Carel Eves, DR. HOMER R. PAGE, Max McMurtry, Homer Pence

10:40 A. M.. gas ker, B. White, , anak We Fd All Visitors

the appointment of Lawrence E. Thompson te replace Mr. Jordan as principal, Mr, Jordan has been head of the department of business education at Speedway high schoo

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Bts. Rev. Thompas B. Kline

WOrship «ovoevessesss10:15 A, M, Sunday School ........9:15 A. M.

_ CHRIST TEMPLE

‘402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear

ELDER GOLDER, Pastor

Bringing to You Unusual Messages.

Sunday School-+0:45 A. M. Morning Worship—11:45 A. M.

BUFFALO, July 10—The only porcupines bred. and born in captivity, so far as is known, now total five. Birth of the fifth has

just been announced by its guardians, the University of Buffalo and Dr. Alfred R. S8hadle, uni-

The little newcomer, like the other four bred and born here, and 13 other porcupines in the univérsity’s animal. house will have their sexual behavior studied under a grant from the National Research Council. Even Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, the Indiana University scientist and author of the famous “report,” is interested, He has offered to cooperate.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts.

11 A. M. Morning Worship “Yesterday's Weakness” Rev. Johnson, Preaching

Belmont Church of Christ 1002 S. Belmont Ave,

Sunday Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 74§ p. m. Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1380 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister ° 9:30 A. M.—-“Have Balt in Yourselves” 10:40 A. M.—Bible School | The Church That Cares

Simon Michael Bessie, editor of Harper & Bros., will deliver a special lecture at 8 p m. next Friday on “The Young Writer and the Publisher.”

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

in Milwaukee, Wis.”

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts. FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D., Pastor 9:10 A. M.~Church School. 10:00 A. M.—~Worship Service. “This Is My Father's World”

Some Fun, Washingten OLMPIA, Wash. (UP)—Washington placed first in the nation during 1047 in the preduction of cherries, dry peas and. hops, ac-

est »- Street Christian Chureh 153¢ W. Morris (at Blaine)

9:30 A. M.—~Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Bible Bens ol 6:15 P. M.~0. E. Meetings 7:30 P. i po Worsht HARRY B , Minister

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

Ww. A Shullenber ® Minister Bible Bchool-—d:3 M. Morning Worship—10: os —A—M. “The Craze Jor Nogsity® “Youth uth Fellowship—8:3 ™.-

ST. JOHN'S 5

: t A A. PEPENBROK, Pastor

10:18 A. W.~"The Re ohn of the World”

cording to the state agriculture

department, The state placed second in production of pears, apri- “A CHRISTIAN HIS {eots, filberts and green peas for! RELATION TO OTHERS”

o 45 P, pr cessing, (ower S Back,

SER Lexaeapey ML Asses

|" wT w " A M UNITY (ARtliated With ai kan ania: DL ov. ul

DNDAY SEnvicE 1 u WA a

nla I iy aati

“DOES JESUS CARE?" 10:30 A. M.

Pershing at Wilkins, 3300 West W. L Car or Mars Hill Bus

SECOND FREE METHODIST,

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

I 57 N. Rural St.

| 9:30 A. M.—PFamily Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—Sermon: 745 P M. Sermon: “Light and Life”

HURCH WITH THE NEW “A ESTAMENT MESSAGE--

| A Cordial Welcome to All O. A. Trinkle, M

“The Follower Afar”

Hear Rev. Mel T. Rothwell—Sat.,

i

Broadeast Schedule

MISSIONA Sunday, July,

Rev. Leroy E. Bula, President.

versity biology department head.|:

Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister

Public Invi

SALEM PARK ANNUAL CAMP MEETING

| MISSIONARY BANDS 7:30 P.M, Bum, Rev. Douglas Black, Vevay, Ind, Song Evangelist. |

Over WCBC Anderson. (1470 KO)

1 Squars, North of 3500 W. Washington St. at Market and Alton

§ Services Sunday

Evening Service—7:45 P. M. Welcome To All :

TONIGHT—T7:30

BR i 8-Year-Old Renee Martz “Her Life Story—or Why I Am A Child Preacher.” Sunday—7:30 P, M, Also 11 A. M.—2:30 P. M. Only | Mere Week

e: 0 A. M.—Church Spear,

10: 45 A. M.—Sermon by McPheeters, Betrols,

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

Chester

EAST 10TH STREET

E. 10th St, at Keystone Aw. Church School ,,seeee0es 930 | Worship Service ......1048 | Guest Speaker. Rev. Hm M. Frakey

Hope of the Everson Bible Clas

Ba m

A. v Mich.

Come to Church!

Old-Fashioned Gospel

Worship

Messages RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

10: ru

Brent Service th sermons preached by Rev. GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets

1060 RIVER Carleton Atwater, D. D, Paster Bev, Bob Cullen, Assos. pasor, will speak] mov. B, L. McClain, Associate Pasher | Bunday BonoOl iseseeeuess 8:30 A, 3 | 9:30 A M.—Bible Schoal.

by a Hien of Frank T.

ticipating. 7:30 P. M—Thursdsy Service.

10:30 A. M.—~Worship. Ordination s by Pastor. Servi vite of 3

Jaggers Gos . Indl napolis Baptist Pacers i

Evening Pra

L. @. TRENT, B.D. CENTRAL BAPTIST nde Behe on 8 INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITS W | Sven: I TY P » st Central Ave, snd Westfield Blvd Fellowship Hour §'te 1 P, M. py 6h

9:35 A, M.—Bible School. CLASSES POR ALL oe R SANTI Xeter

x1 0)

Christian

The First Church

Washington Blvd, at

SUNDAY SCHOOL

CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Louis G. Crafton, a PM

Branches of The Mother Church

FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R,, 119 E, Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH

R. R., Church Edifice

& 6th

Science Churches

of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Frees Reading Rooms (R. R.)

Lesson for Sunday, July 11th “Sacrament” Morning Service at 11 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 160014 Prospect St R. R., 1611 Prospeet IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

34th

Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting in All Churches

at 8 P.M.

il st, Isom Ferris—9:30 ina a

Ww. W Ly Bt. J. Dus i ET ad ft 7:30 FA

W. C. B. €. Anderson— 1470 K. C. = 10 A. M.—6 P. M. Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle

snd Central

610 N. Alabama

BAHA'I LECTURE

Mrs. Eleanor Hutchins Champaign, IL Subject “Finding Inner Peace.”

A. R. 3nd floor Chapter House, 82¢ N. oa 8) iva st, Rona, Bland, har ist a vited. < Bailstion.

10:30 AM. & 7:30 PM.

Sunday, 4-4:50 P.M. 1

RY RALLY { 11-2:30 P. M.

Rev. Herman Bolinger, V.-P.

; Young eh. Vespers ....

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

on" ne ROY EWING VALS REV. ROBERT 8, MOORHEAD 9:30 A. M,—Bidble School. 10:48 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale: “The Offer of an Endless Life.”

“Presbyterian Churches Invite You

MEMO TV

* Carrollton at 11th

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ; I RESBYTER MERIDIAN “HEGHTS A Central Ave. as 47th. TWO M 6 SERVIORS Rev. Roy B. Comnor Jn. “Spirit % laf Pay Sunder Schock 39 ured wr Qelioway oe “Flower Garis. -Varieties”

Youth Groups, 6 & ¥ P.M. SundW

Kessler Blvd, & Ralston Dr. 9:48 A. NM. —8unday School.

Rev, William A. Al er on na LEER ATE, | Tt mms ing the Wrong Road.” Jean 8. Milner, B.D. doa Joseph W. sonst NORTHMINSTER Morning Worship, 11 5. ®

Co uni ain mmunion

Y:00 P. a 7

10:45 A. M. Morning Worship FAIRVIEW 46th and Capitol Ave = sag TOL © AN. Ministry “ 8 da a ro (1100 Bash) has Losdl’ ostminsier Pollowshin. | V0 P. Le wes Felowhin

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

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Coughs Relieves WASHING —William M into George sity hospital lip cut and a When atte

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