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SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1948 |
Home will ‘assist the Rev, Chl R. es ery NOmeroY in_
nion service in the East Tenth Street Methodist Church.
\ Members fo Observe Annual
~ Occasion With
Simplicity
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
~ Tomorrow will be one of the . with Protestan
great religious days of the year
ts everywhere celebrating Worldwide Communion
Indianapolis folk and those around. the globe will .receivé the
sacred elements in their churches. No fanfare marks the observance. On the contrary, the day shares the solemnity of Good #a-reminders..
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~ Program: Announced By Central Methodist,
Central XT CHEAN eae . rel ot had will speak on “Meth-|W. 28th St. The Rev. Henry heperle, founder of the congreofthe Business. Men's gation, and the Rev. F. 8, Fal“Class. tomorrow at 10; 157 PRO WIT lead thio pros) a; ‘M, in the Central Avenue cessional. Rev, - Scheperje = will Methodist Church. . |glve the dedicatory sermon. Class members wished to give] A colorful touch will be added their session an international at-|t0 the cerenionies when John
A procession of children and adults singing “Onward Christian Soldiers” will wind its way from the old house of worship to the new Our Savior Lutheran. Church * {for the dédication tomorrow at 10 a. m.,. The new church,
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Day and so invited the gubst from|the bronze. bell in the fower as The Rev, Mr. [the . procession passes into the
Younth Conference in Oslo" and Plan Other Services the Ecumenical Institute of the At the festive 4 p. m, service World Council of Churches in|t0mOrrow, Edgar. Robinsen, NeGeneva.
Git rags eens anor, |2 Churches Plan HURCH-Mrs. Evangelistic: Rites
rton 8. Good ‘of the League of Women Voters will speak on The oe United Presbyterian
“You and the Elections” at the meeting at 7:45
, m. In the church, 50th and Ralston Bir. Mrs Walter O. Parrell will talk and the Park Avenue Evangelical brief! the recent meeting of the United Brethren Churches both or
announce evangelistic services. At the First United Presbyterian Church, meetings will be held nightly at 7:30 with Dr, Ronald E. Boyer of Dayton, 0. giving] the sermons. Prof. Allen B. Schirmer, head of the vocal department. of Indiana Central College, church have been invited to attend the/will lead the singing at the servfestive homecoming next Sunday, OC|ives, Choirs from nearby towns
10, A basket dinner and tellowship hose will precede the homecoming program when and the city will sing each evening.
Council of Churches in Amsterdam, The Netherlands rs. Ploy . Jones will preside at the business session and rs oward J. Baumgartel will be In charge of the program. EAST TENTH STREET METHODIST] CHURCH—The sound film, “The Power of God,” will be shown for the community in the church auditorium tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. FORTVILLE METHODIST CHURCHmembers and friends of the
the "Rev. Victor Hargett of indianapolis a former pastor, will speak. Albert Reep of Indianapolis will respond to. the wel iven Mrs. Vers Morris, The Rev. Pr ndrey, pastor, give the morning -sermon at worship following Sunday school. VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—MaryFi John En ~wil-ing COMPRR at the Protestant pra “The Reve: 0:
&1Bev, C. P. Blekking is pastor.
people daily at 6:45 p. m. will include a “peppy” song service, talks, movies and sermons illus-
ices. a 5 made by the. “Paul Coble Unit 26 of the 11th District American Legion Auvillary. GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST CHURCH The, church school has designated October as “Harvest Month” and will strive for a total hitendance of 2222 for the month's The Rev. Walter A. Laetch
eetings for two weeks beginning tomorrow. Evangelist Dewey Whitwell of Nashville, Tenn., will give the sermons and the pastor, the Rev. Jesse R. Simmermon, will lead the revival choir. Special music will be given by members of other churches.
YOUTH FOR CHRIST—The Rev, Wil Mam Dillon of Chicago will speak and trombone solos - accompanied by
rs. Dillon at the rallies at 7:30 p un. i —————————————— Plan Ground Breaking
The iio sohduct Nort Wells y The congregation of the Mars ev. Roger Mals- Hill Christian Church will hold DieaGn 2b noth rallies special ground breaking ceremonies tomorrow
Congregationto Loy Church Tomorrow
.|Fred White.
Special attractions for young}
trated with chalk. drawings. The| . RArk. Aveprs. Church will] er a
“at 3 pm. lpokitgl "oF
edicate. New
gro’ Lutheran pastor of Gary Ind., will preach. Additional dedjeation services will be. held at 8 p. m. Tuesday through ¥riday with Lutheran pastors of the city officiating and their choirs and parishioners as specidl guests.
The dedication celebration will
11 a. m. and 4 p. m. The Rev. Lester Charles, Neg Lutheran pastor of Evansville, will speak Fi Ee morning: ‘George Williston of Lauisvile, Ky. at night. Organized Six Years Our Sayjor Church was organized six years. ago. Today, the congregation {includes 227 communjcants with 140 children in the Sunday School. A ‘mén’s' club, a ladies’ ald, young people's society and mixed choir are doing active work. The ' building - committee includes the Rev. W. L. . chairman; the Rev, Mr. Falkenroth, the Réy. Mr. Scheperle, Herbert Hansen, E. R. Davis, Eugene Porter, Joseph Robinson, Edward Rothkopf, George Schwier and
ext. Sunday,
andthe... vite rs agen speak. at. Nor:
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE
1:48 FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Park Ave. ond 22nd St. Cc. P, BLEKKING B. D, Pastor
Next Week, Every Night==T: 30 P, M. Oct. 3. Thru Oct, 10 . REV. RE. BOYER, D. D,, Dayton, 0, Bl ble Teaching Evangelist’ -Bést Choirs Every Night Youth Meetings Fach Night, 6:45 Pp Take College Ave, Car, or’ Central Trolley to 22d 8t. “A Friendly Chureh®
320 N. ILLINOIS M.—Mrs. Hagel Brown of hoadway Biutist, speaker. GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN 4717 BE. Michigan REV. JOHN 8. ALBERT, D. D.
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Hvuly Com-
“Christ’ x os tritual Power”
it BAPTIST CHURCHES Ha AVE. BAPTIST | FIRST ST BAPTIST.
RIVER Meridian and Vermong Streets ante AVE: Carleton WwW: Apwater, D. D., Pastor
YY Me: fo MECIALD, AstOCH
T AY 7:30 P. M.—Mid-week Prayer Service,
WOODRUFF PLACE Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcots L. O. TRENT. D.D. PAUL V. MALICOTE, Associate Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 10:45, Rev. Trent speaking, Body"
“One Bread, One World Wide *Communion
"CENTRAL BAPTIST ‘Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service, Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9:9:35 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages
TUXEDO PARK—29 N..Grant (4100 East) 1:13 -P.-M, Rev, _Malicote Youth Inc. 5:00 to 7:16 P. M, aris dts 1 PR, Won, 30a: 19 PM. Peliowsnip Hour § to 1 P. M. LYNHURST—Lynhurst dr, 3 blocks 8 ae of W. Washington 8 St, Donald J. Dunkin EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th O% pastor. Services. 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M Rev. lsom Perris—0:30 and 7:30. CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich, Rd. & 56th | EMERSON AVE. —Emerson RB Louis G. Crafton. 9:45—11:30, 7 P. M| York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 A. LE 30 Pag,
"HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN
18th at Ingram
~METHODIST CHURCHES
Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.— ' ~~ Morning Worship: _ 10:40 A. M.—Bible School 7:30 P. M.— Church Workers Meeting The Church That Cares “A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY “Giving The Gospel To A World Lost In Sin."
" BEREAN GOSPEL" TEMPLE _
Carraliton. as... 13th 8, . POI POT BABB on 1 ris ad Tune in WISH-—Betty's Story Book Saturday 9:30 A. M. Berean (lospel Hour Sunday 7: 30 AM Bible School—0:45 Morning Worship—10:45 Rev. CHARLES OEHRIG, director of - Shortridge Bible Clubs 7:45 P. M.—Subject: “Wake Up, Put on - Thy Garments.”
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)
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tomorrow in the re-painted Emer-| son Avenue Baptist Church. The pastor, the Rev, Peter Vroom, will administer the sacrament assisted |, by the deacons who also will pre-|C, pare the table.
The women of the altar guild will arrange the setting of the|teer communion for St. Andrew United Lutheran Church tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Speedway Town Hall. Laymen will assist the Rev. Robert Heine In the service, At 7:30 p. m., findl arangements will
Holy Communion will be observed- for the pariding The pastor, the Rev
youth groups tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Sige A i
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This Is Your Invitation to
The Roberts Park Methodist Church
(Since 1821) Corner Delaware and Vermont Streets Amos L. Boren, Minister
“THIS IS OUR FAITH" 10:45
Oct. 3—"At Our Beautiful Gate” . (World Wide Communion Sunday Et: FO="THe: Bittewkuthority; Guide: ond Light! . 17—"The Priesthood of All Believers” . 24—"The Right of Private Judgment” . 31—"Salvation by Faith”
“SERMONS TO STRENGTHEN"
Oct. 3—"What Meaneth This?” od. 10—"Indelible. Autographs” ~~ Ocf. 24—"First Down—Goal fo Go” Oct. 17—"Men Like Gods” Oct. 31—"Purposive Creation” — These Sermons Are the First in a bivoching Teaching Series Upon "What We Believe os Protestants. + Methodists™ ae
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+90 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. y Morning SWorsnip"” Iniveeataen 1030 A 10.45 A. M.—Worship.- Communion message Evening Service 00 P by Pastor. Both sermons preached by Rev. Paschall 4 6:30 P.M. —Youth Fellowship. : Bible Bibis Study Monday, § P, 7:30 P.M.—Worship. Sermon by Associate PABCHALL, Pastor Pastor: “Follow Me.
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ASA The Tou rth annual homecoming will held next Sunday, Oct Dr. C1tvel cGuire, executive ry of the Indi{annapolis Baptist Association, will give the
address. picture, “Beyond Our| Own,” wil be shown in the afternoon following 8 basket dinn
JOLUNTEERS or AMERICA - Mrs |
upon the Broadway Baptist] Church ak at the services in the; 1sston; 0K Iilinois St. tomorrow at) 45 Pp She will javite singers "to
id pecial usic. K. Grace randy is Jocal executive of the —
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EVANGELICAL | AND REF REFORMED EA X._ PIEPENBROK. ROK. Pastér
Services at
T. A. Nicks, S
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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST 2842 Shelby Street
GOSPEL MEETINGS
“October 3—October 13
B. L Douthitt, of Nashville, Tenn., ‘Evangelist
Meridian and 38th Stree Dallas L. Browning, .D. D, Mister 9:30 A. M.—Chiurch School. 8:30 atid 10:45 A M
Wide Commun “Christ for the Worta»:
6:00 P M.—Angeius Hour for Youth.
hr E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave, ! Church School «.ceeevss 9.30 ! Worship Service ceeees10:45 World Wide Cofimunien 7:30, Motion Picture, "The Power of God" Home of the Mis Bible Class
8:00 P. M.
Pr
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101 MEN'S BARACA BIBLE CLASS of the Broadway Baptist Church
Woudeay and 22nd St.
Pridey-with- ro crucifixion. The night before the crucifixion, Jesus instituted the Lord's Bupper, or Holy .Com-
Beginning with the 10:30 a. m. service in New Zealand, Christians on all continents will kneel at their altars or bow in their - pews as they participate in the sacrament.
Thus a spiritual fellowship will bind er persons of many races and naAll are expected to repented of their sins and to lead better lives in the
It is expected that World Communion will reflect a deeper meaning this time than ever before because it will follow so closely the organization of the ~ World Council of Churches in Holland. The World Council meeting brought together in fel- . Jowship the most varied group of Protestants in history, Hugh M. Mason, director of music, arranged the Communion Hymn” to be sung by a ~cholr of 50 voices during the 10:45 a. m. World Communion Day observance tomorrow in the Hast Tenth Street Methodist Church. The Rev. Charles R. pastor, will officiate, assisted by Miss Nancy Lentz. and Miss Wanda Holmes, both dressed in wine-colored robes with white stoles, Y
2 Heads Youth Group a Holmes, daughter of the is spiritual life president - of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the local church. Miss Lentz belongs to the district cabinet of the Methodist Youth Fel-
Upon a signal from the ushers, members . will move in orderly fashion to the front of the sanctuary and receive the elements kneeling at the rafling. Offerings will serve a worldwide mission by being sent for overseas relief. The Rev. Mr. Holmes will
a Communion ~ HAY “pene made-for- het -sew.bullding.. pro. marred. Vandals broke a stained gram. glass window In the sanctuary. It| More than 100 teams of visitors is covered, temporarily, until it have been calling all week in the can be mended. This will be off-/regidences of the Third Christian set, however, by the fine linen|Church to bring out great numSet, handmade in China, with pers for communion tomorow. which the communion table will be draped. The carpet which cov- Stress Attendance
Class Meeting Sunday 9:30 nL M.
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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New ma Sts.
~ ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- 57 N. RURAL ST.
“THREE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE,
<= Broadoash- WiSH—10-A.. M.....
Round-Up Times for a Great Bible Class With Pep, Friendship -
ers the floor of the large downtown church has been cleaned.
Plan Special Music
and his associates, the Rev. E. C.
McClain, will administer the open
communion for all Christians present who wish to receive it.
read the traditional liturgical service tomorrow at the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church. It expresses the spirit of the invitation to the communion in all the Protestant churches and reads thus in part: “We cordially invite to this table all who are truly grieved and penitent for their sins, who look tothe Lord Jesus Christ for righteousness and salvation, who abide in the fellowship of His church and who earnestly desire to possess His spirit and to walk in His steps. To all such, the infinitely compassionate Redeemer, Himself, says: “Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest." “Mrs. Palmer Padgett will prepare the communion elements and Miss Vivian Mulford, altar guild ‘chairman, and her assistants will lay the table. Members will bring flowers from their gardens to decorate the church for the communion
UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Me.) DR. FREDERICK. ELIAS ANDREWS SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 A. M Open fly 10 to S5—Sat. till 2 _Onity Literature—Classes—Consultant
Special music will be given un<{sonal letters and leaflets der the direction of George New-/members to aid the work of the town. Dr.-C. W. Atwater, pastor, teams. -
Dr. Richard Rettig, pastor, wilt
The visitors also are stressing attendance at church and Sunday school during October. Dr. A..C. Brooks, minister, has mailed .pertothe
The Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church held a special preparatory service last night for church families in anticipation of the communion at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr., is pastor. The Rev. RusseH W, Galloway, assoclate pastor of the First Pres ‘byterian Church, led a service of quiet meditation and prayer Thursday ‘night looking sto communion tomorrow in the First Presbyterian Church. 0 and 11 | services will be at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Dr. George Arthur Frantz is pastor.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts.
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 11 A. M. Morning Worship “The Assumption” Rev. Johnson, Preaching
ST. MARK'S
UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.
«10:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M.
Worship coscevesere Sunday School «vise.
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Car! Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
conduct the communion according to church ritual used since the beginning of Methodism, < ° Members of the First Baptist Church regret that the beauty of , thelr setting for tomorrow’s 10:45
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THE BIBLE CHURCH . © 3851 BB. NEW YORK ST.
SUNDAY SERVICES’ 10 A. M.—Sunday School.
7: Tuesday Bible Class—T7:45 P.M. Friday—Young People—7:45 P.M
IT IS HERE! Get Right With God Revival - Park Avenue Evangelical
“A Renewed Cry for God." |
CHRIST TEMPLE
402 W. Fall Creek
7:30 each night, e
Evelyn Messmore, Director of Music
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FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., Pastor, 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. PAUL H. PRANKENFELD, Assistant . 10:45 A. M.—Sermon, ER A M. jira Somummion Service. WAY.” : " FITS! rvice ol orship. S:8A. M.—Church School. 2 wot 7:30 P. M.—Sermon, “THE N 4 i 11:48 A. M Second Communion “Bervice Opening of two weeks revival
EEDED REVIVAL” with Harry Poll, well known
evangelist and radio announcer, as speaker.
xcept Saturdays.
Gaynéll “Lashbrook, Organist
le, Minister
Invites You To Hear ELDER GOLDER, Pastor
Bringing to You Unusual Messages. Services
Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. | Evening Service—=T7:45P.-M:—i}-Welcome To All
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RALLY DAY
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HARRY BUCALSTEIN, Minister. JOHN JONES, Minister of Music. T RALLY DAY, 9:30 A. M. FRIENDLY CLASSES ' | ~—— |SPECIAL' PROGRAM AWARDS Wm. M. Wills, Supt. |
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0:30 a | | WITH HIM ST. MARKS ect at Li CONATEON Sunday Sch hoo o Tov on ip, 10:15 | : | JETHSF) YOUTH HOUR, 6:45 P. M. | 17K. Michigan “HOME BUILDERS” || Jonn 8. wert. pasior 1) IR-7360 BETHLEHEM Male Quartet from and Central { abernacle Baptist Donald E. Eider, Pastor HU-2067| . 7:30 p. m. BETHANY . ’ 2800 8B} WHO MADE AMERICA'S Carroll J. Rockey, Beer GA-6474
GOLDEN CALF?” Joseph C. Black, Minister
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Pelshing a8 Wilkins, 2500 Wess » L Cer or Mars Hill Bus
8T. MATTHEW (ALC) F. New York at Oxford Carl N. Busse, Pastor TR-4614 Bervices at 10:30 A. M, and. 7 P, M. |
Morning Worship in All Churches at 10:45 Except Where Noted
NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL CHURCHES
FIRST TRINITY (UEL) . McCarty and 8. Noble 8t Anders Steensen, Pastor MA-96935 Services at 10:30 A. ENEZ!
Millersville Rd. and Eastern
1! Washington Bivd., at 34th
and a Message Welcome Everyone A Timety Message
y - Rev. R."M. Dodrill
Marie Virt—Goldie Saylor, Pianist and Director Sahara Auxiliary Harmonettes
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, October 3d “UNREALITY”
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. R. R., 119 E. Ohio St. Drive at Butler “Evening Service, 5:00 . SECOND CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice Delaware at 12th
Evening Service, 5:00 FI C at BoA R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
Evening Service, 7:30 THIRD CHURCH
R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH Evening Service, 8:00 1609 Prospect St. R. R., Church. Edifice R. R. 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting in“All Churches, : at 8 P. M
L. C. Westenbarger, Pastor HU- 8963 ST. ANDREW'S Speedway Town Hall {Robert H Heine, Pastor BE-4341 CHRIST 2828 Foltz Predency % Badger, D Be Pastor ASANT VIEW w Fath at Hoover Rd . L. Pifer Pastor BR-8106 FAITH (ALC) © 6047 W. Morris A. J. Klopfer, Pastor BE-4006
Services, 10:30 A. M. BALEM
New Augusta John R. Spangler, Pastor
United Brethren: Church
Oct. 3rd Through Oct. 17th
es Nashville, Tenn. ai hm 1ift ‘up Christ eich “ening .
at. 7:30. Biblical sermons of pow Inspirational sin ng. All Christians ged to ‘‘come over and
cordially ur help us.”
1000 Seats
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1:30 A. M.—Devotional 30 P. M.—Evangelistic.
IN OUR
Corner of Alaba
Arthur Kiesz, Lecturer : : THE PUBLIC ‘Tune into WFBM td: “Your Bi ble Speaks”
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"WILL CHRIST COME
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 7:30 P. M. at the
“SEVENTH DAY _ADVENTIST CHURCH
“How -and When Will Things in This World Be Set Right?” Thursday; Oct. 7 at 7:30 P. M.
Bring You Children and Leave Them in Our Kindergarten During the Lecture
Lectures Continue Y Suney and Thursday nights
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Presbyterian Churches Invite You
TABERNACLE" PRESBYTERIAN 34th and Central 1 DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. RO! RT 8. MOORHEAD | . M.—Bible School ons % M. ~Divine Worship Dr. aie: “The Deepest Journey of Our Lor Thurs, Mid-Week Service, 7:30 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ‘ ana} TRANTS GALLOWAY
TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M.
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th. Rev Roy B. Connor Jr. y School, 9:30
a 10:45 A. M,
Communion Dr. Prants! Shinfent tn “Dabor ~-+Bacrament of the Lord's Supper. : Youth Groups Churéd School ....v........ 9:30AM. ; 3 and 7 P. M. Junfor High .....covveveinnanes 3:30PM. Young People ...».c.....i.00s [B P. M. Thursday Dinner & Convocation P.M
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was” Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts Joseph W. Johnston, Minister
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IS INVITED —Sunday 9:00 a. ‘m.
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