Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1948 — Page 4

On Evangelism)

_ Rally One of 160 to Increase Membership

punon Charles H. Stauffacher of Kansas City and Dr. O. T, Deever of Dayton, O., will speak | at the en's Evangelism | Rally of the Evangelical United! Brethren Churches of central Indiana tomorrow. The meeting will be held at . 2:30 p. m, in the New York Street Evangelical United , Brethren Church, 501 E. New York St. Bishop Stauffacher is the episcopal head of the southwest area and Dr. Deever is the executive secretary of the commission on! evangelism, The rally is one of| 160 being held throughout the denomination in an effort to gain 75,000 converts, Other religious events follow: |

ERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN The entire children's division

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m in Thudes or , Bible study, Sram, mov. And ml ary educatio A specia eature is the * toddlers group” for hoe one and a hal two and a hal The parents will iy their own —— nai or and senior high groups willl their fathers and mothers at u ros

P CR The sugiiorium will be decorated ruits and yebeahies in | vest Home Day tomerrew. After! high der vies, the a, will be siten - y. a) friends of the congregstion will hold a Jihin Harvest Home Tuesday 6:30 p. m. In the 8 OF THE BROAD. esse who ings. ind Hoek, ial t tomorrow + be onst over

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Industrialist's Dies Here at 72

Services for Mrs. Helen Todd attend the largest post-war anMoore, 3055 N. Meridian 8t., who nual i, pastor|died yesterday in her home fol- owners. x|lowing a short “illness,

BISHOPS CAME FROM EVERYWHERE The Rt, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, \fifth from the left, ho bnobbed with | bishops from all over the world at the Lambeth conference in London. Bishop Kirchhoffer from left to right are:

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Dr. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of Paring Food Costs and Waste the Second Presbyterian Church, and Improving Food Quality and was_a former teacher at Ben Da-

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Church, will conduct the services. waitress’ uniform style show will A lifelong resident of Indian-| {be held Wednesday. was 72. Prior will be devoted to a a ge Th 1004 To” WIZ HST Ws ethos <A Allen Moore, she had been equipment. a teacher in the Indianapolis pub-| Will display their products. {

will be; Glenn held at 3 p. m. tomorrow In Hisey| president of the association, said & Titus Mortuary. Cremation Will the 15th convention will have as

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Visiting British Fes High =f PTA ravetstor-Bishep

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor rk i TEI _Bishop Kirchhoffer tells a colorful story “of meeting) Yoyaity and renowned CHUrcHIien™ dUrimg* hie trip abroad. The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the. Diocese of In dianapolis, and Mrs. Kirchhoffer spent most of several months in the British Isles, but also briefly visited Bremen, Germany; France, Belgium and Holland. The bishop went overseas, 8, primarily, for

| the Lambeth Conference in Lon-~ don. in the conference. It is consulta-

The couple attended social /tive but makes no laws for the functions: given by King George churches. Episcopal bishops atand Queen Elizabeth in Bucking-|ténded this summer {rom the ham Palace when Churchill was United States. Canada, Australia, present, by the Lord Mayor of [the British West Indies, China! London in Mansion House and Japan, India, Burma, Ceylon and by the Archbishop of Canterbury. |South Africa. In addition pests | |“ Whe the archblsho and Che from many Protestant de-| Bishop Rirchhoffer were A nominations and the Eastern or-| ing sedately in the processional Se hes of various Eurocoming out of Canterbury Cathe-| The reports covered such topdral after the opening conference, .. .. “Church Unity,” “Christian

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3 VEST m.—Pirst Service ‘of Worship Sermon by Pastor Prankenfeld 9:45 a. m.~Ch 10:40 a.m. Second Sermon by Pastor Darles | Reception of New Member |

service, the bishop stepped out of (Doctrine of Man,” “Man in His ue. BE upped Na movie Relation to the Modern State” “The Fellowship of the Angeliean |

! from the folds of his vestments’ po and “shot” the archbishop. Communion” and “Christian Mar-|

riage. Archbishop Not Displeased Bishop -Kirchhoffer took his’ The Rt. Rev. Most Hon. portable . typewriter with him,

\Goeffrey F. Fisher, Archpishop of wrote. .a daily journal and as a Canterbury, and primate of all consequence can give details of,

{by this informality. He smiled at ference. the Indianapolis resident. The Kirchhoffers sailed in May from Charleston, 8. C, on a small Ines

Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, ee

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Shown with |freighter-passenger ship.

|England, was not a bjt displeased both his travels and the con-!

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EVERY NIGHT --T7:30

Rick i BARES. BiB! Bloomer HRGT-CONGR

Rev. Marcus W. Johanson, Minister

PARK AVENUE E. V.B.

Carner of Park Ave. and Walnut St. at Mass. Ave.

FOLLOW THE CROWDS — COME HEAR

Large Chorus Choir Come and See for Yourself, How Friendly We Are

janity and the Home™ uth Fellowship—5:30 F~ M as we might sus EGATIONAL. siete ite SFR | 48 yer Mi Jen Ginsbur tion at Indiana was a part of i russian people, Odessa cucumbe in a specialty fo

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11 A. M. Morning Worship ; “One Voice” Rev. “Johnson, Preac ching

er . Ayres & Co. Margarite Ullrich other. Worn smi Chicago. Tlinois nationalities, he Subjees. - down. He finds

“Distinguishing Features of The Baha'i World Faith” 0. A R 2nd floor Chapter House #24 N Pennavivanis St Sunday 2:30 P M Roberta Tsiand, Harpist Public Invited. No Collection.

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DR. DEWEY WHITWELL Communist Evangelist “IHE STR. POWERFUL GOSPEL MESSAGES transparent,” -h

into a country or so they mal we both move

IW esinsa For accompanied by hand in the new Catholic churches wife, he preac Nn VArious and schools of India LR places in Ireland and Scotland as| diangpol part of a pre-Lambeth tour.

“Rites for Hoosier Teacher Set Today

The students also freshened and The repaired the bulletin boards used tour was conducted to the dioceses |, 51der parishes. Reports of the

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A three-day convention of the

Indiana Restaurant Association will open with a hospital ol Britain by 100 overseas work done by the students were luncheon at 11:30 a. m. aid bishops. given at this week's meeting of

Gordon Brankle Was On Ben Davis Faculty

Services for Gordon Brankle, convention of restaurant. 44, of 2743 N Guliford Ave., were to be held at 1. p. m. today In Indianapolis, Shirley on Central Chapel, with burial in Albright CemMeans of etery, Kokomo.

Happy to be home, the bishop the Indiana Chapter of the Legion was turning many things over {n'of Decency called By the Rt. Rev. his mind as he talked about his Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, archdiovacation. He recalled that both 'cesan chancellor. The Rev. Fr. his grandfathers, his great- Victor’ Goossens presided. Miss

{in Murat Temple. | More than 2000 Hoosier restaurant operators are expected to

were clergymen in the Church of chairman. Ireland. Bishop Kirchhoffer was Local theater managers release born in Canada and came with ‘advance programs to the central ‘his Irish parents to the United committee which makes it possi-

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grandfather and a great uncle” Marie Lauck is central committee ’

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

530 P. M.—M. Y. F.

9:30 A. M.— Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt

“Services for the Seeker”

Come to Church!

Rev. Amos L. Beren, Minister

10:45 A M — “The Bible— Authority ht 7-30 P. M.—"Indellible Autographs.” Quartet—Mr and Mrs. Rothermel Mr. and Mes. Rybeit

Bishop J. Hunter from Africa: Bi schon F 30. Jim, joined them late 1000 SEATS jeave nothing A. Bennett, New Zealand; Bishop George D: Barne, India: Bisho p K.-C. H. Warner, Jt ae a disappointment that a et aou Mtsdinte 1000 SEATS ca eave A Comm \ be ' rete 7 de up af su en Be Jew. Scr. ESE aE TEIN METHODIST CHURCHES ET State Restaurant i ghuor fenurches] Roberts Park Church | EAST 10TH STREET in the west. On

.'R. Holmes, Pastor | E. oh St., at Keystone Ave. | Church 8¢hoo! ..eeeeees 9.30 ! Worship Service ......10:48 |

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Meridian and 38th Street

Dallas L. Browning, D. D.. Minister Pamily Pew Sunday

“We worry we at least hay Vienna? There jcan zone there supplies into when transport Dr. Ginsbur gible to sell the the German ci education of a during the wal quietly, said lit

| 9:30 A. M.—Church Scheol. | A few thin] ! 10:45 A, M.—Morning Warsnip. 1 | “A More Excellent Wa 1 the score. The . ' living is like

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h..8chool.: He. died. Thurs: Rroadcast Over BBC DeTHoRiNe FORT AE I REET “ater HEC From Federation to Mest ~ Mr. Brankle had also taught in Tha Church of St. Martin's in| Thursday Knox and Winamac grade schools the Fields, London, nS al A muting of the Federation : ar A was oy a ra from Ball the bishop. He told his listeners held at 8 p. m. ‘Monday in the CHE HN BNC adit Ee Tena pi PTO Et TroRve 208 No Tapiisl even land explained the “contrasts=be- The

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lle schools. She was active in| The convention will close with It ft B D erving as Church and the Protestant Epis- land the William H. Block Co. Prospect at Linden LC W b Past HU-3083 n8-|music and art centers and affairs a banquet, followed by entertain- ee y etructor : tor gn copal Church’ in this A (Gospel Sing Singers will sing. ] | Sunday. School, 9:30— Worship, 10:45 "ar ARES growing voeat . w ’ » > {of the Propylaeum, of which she Mehl. to'be held in the Athletic years. In Hamilton County he He and Mrs. Kirchhoffer were ORGANIZED IN 1922 + SEA. Robert H. Reine, Pastor BE-4341 fair in . Serbi ing was a member. served as a grade school prin- escorted about Eton by a boy in| é John 8. Alpert. Pastor IR-1369 CHRIST A p campaign in| She was a member of the Bec-| ~— Thé American Society of News-, 2328 Foltz . Polish, Ruma ond byterian Church. the poral B She traditional high silk hat. paper Editors was organized at a J2FTHLEHEM | Frederic Sap Bats Pastor It's little won Xho _ John Se rn Tneeiry Sotiety. the 0 P to Honor Fini Bey member of Toey Ee A An! meeting is in New York in 1922. Donald E =n er, Pastor HU-2567) Ww. 64th at Heover Rd. of the snatc ueprini give ’ me wm. L. Pifer. Paste BR-3106 Cow of : e air. ine 748 p. m. Mvangeiistis ser 1ee| Needlework. Guild, John M. Han Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity, In- “And how be did eat,” Bishop | Belmont Church of Christ SUYIANY m Tea ITH (ALC) ures TON Art Atosiation ana In She diana Academy ‘of Science, and Kirchhoffer exclaimed. 1002 8. Belmont Ave Carroll J. Rockey. Pastor . GA-8414 , Kioptr oot TBE League o om oters the Masonic Lodge in Windfall. Other point i A ST. MATTHEW (ALC) Serv 10:30 A. M “+ [ t he houst wae a former hoard member i : New Chancellor In addition to his wife, Mrs. were or Folate bf nterest viewed Sunaay Program % E New York at Oxford thy “EALEM LEM ea ur oc astle, 8t. George's Bible Olasses, 9:45 a. m. Carl N. Busse. Pastor 4814] New Augusta xp————— hs oa Co the: 1 Home __ emma ¢ Brankle, ‘he is survived by Chapel, Windsor, where Fo Worship and Pr ehing. Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M John R. Spangler, Pastor BELMONT "West APEL~Don- ithe Home for a , Tok More han BOO ETE ee Martha Brankie:: AHeRE¥ NEILL; is hurl or 10: 4“ mm and. 145 p. m Morning Worship in All Churches at 10.45 Except Where Noted _dle Pals” Tom ii deg secempsnied B Mt ‘She was the daughter of John Knights of Pythias are sched- son, Jack Brankle all of Indian- Cambridge. The bisho EA Gan” RR I oF KT 0 es “Tap Roots.” Jomertow. The Rev. €. O, Minton on. oii. Todd. wheat the tyme of hs jUied 10 Mitel hore on Ost. 16 to apo. and our brothers. George to a congregation of boys dressed ‘Wednesday Services. 1:45 p m. : . BAPTIST rr A. SINEMA I Rem . i newly-elected supreme an rville Brankie ndfall. in kilts at Glen Almond School i Tuesday. T Ag ements! Gonie ‘Ok indianapatis ovih ishamestior, Fred Ratliff of Marion Robert Brankle, Kokomo, and Scotland. B ST. MARK'S PTIST CHURCHES Blip aA voy of Auxiliary Mrs, Moore is survived by er) r. Ratliff, county School su- Lawrence Brankle, ‘Hagerstown, | .. Old-F YET Ba ' T, Great Religious Event : ashioned Tomerrow thre dan CHRIST. Jb and ae husband, a retired manufacturer.perintendent of t County, is es | FIRST I BAPTIST CHURCH member Mama mows nstionaily Mis quickly, erscited her sister, Miss Marle Todd, wellthe ‘second H 16 be named | The Lambeth Conference, In UNITED LUTHERAN RIVER AVE. AVE BPTI T Meridian and Vermont Streets Soldiers. " wp. . rally tonjEht. known local artist, and two nep- supreme chancellor of the K. of joneer urse seskion five weeks, was preceded Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Robert © © a. wii oe ot Nop.| (Corieten W. Atwater. D. D. Pastor | DAISY hie” . Miller 1s a v he. of the Northern hews, Newton Taylor Todd and P. He will be honored at the and followed by most of this We hi dyke . . Rev. BL. McClain, Associate Pastor Monday: “Key "He studied” at Ary ond Bobi Herbert W. Todd, all of Indian- gathering here by representatives sightseeing. It is one of the WOPSAIP ..cov.cve.. 1045 A. M. nas schon Sesser 3:30 A | 9:30 A M—Bidls School. jects sil om onUmCH~Tne us. [APOVIS Jot lodges from throughout the na- [great events of religious history Sunday Sehool,...... 9:30 A. M.|Evenine Service A 1048 A Me ent Ea Fomor will ai Tob haar a tion and Canada. ies dl nome and meets every 10 years, if pos<| er Both 3a ane preached by Rev, Paschall.| 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. “Kid from Bro th Footer SUSE Mra: Marry: Bohm | “a fui-drose street parmae-wit ae" erty vr QT, JOHINS|— Sabian RE™ | 97 Ep dinr a.m ate oy AND mp.| Services for Mrs. Mary Eliza- be hea a0 7 Will be ro rom] Services for Mrs. Louise Herr- jp Toso libs kl EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CENTRAL BAPTIST Ter I. Prayer Service ARSIELD- Paz hg BOL beth Zon 1§ N. Ti pave. inson Hall and the Claypool Ho- to ree oe. first registered nurse All the active bishops of the! ay Serie Invites You to Worship With Us| yew — Tusuday:" "Bo ost Mrs. Edward ‘tel for the men and Pythian Sis- ‘0 Tcc¢ive her training in St. Vin-i Anglican communion are included PENBROK. at Central Ave. & Westfield Blv WOODRUFF PLACE a Ye will have. cha and Mu. will be at 10 a. m. Monday In| ors respectively. cent’s Hospital, who died yester- —— : EL A PIE Paster . eld Blvd. Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott GRANADA — » “The lan Woman Burial/ ™," anquet at 6:30 in the 92Y In her home, 2060 S. Meridian WORLE-WIBE NIH 3] *3,.4 M~Worsnip, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service, PAL ¥. MALIOOTE. Associate RAMI TON=" ‘Gi Mum UNITARIAN Her church” will follow in Floral Park Ceme- {Cla Hotel w will i co m. in the gi" will be held at 1:30 p. m. Mon-| ~O!ing The Gespel To 4 World \ "What Must 1 Dolo Be Seved. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. | Sonday School, 9:30 A M. way’ and minister. fo. 16rY. vention. _ close the con- gay in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Lost la 8in." Arie 18. 50:3), 9:9:35 A. M.—Bible School. 10:45, Rev. Trent speaking. errand Du oi Born tn Tell City. Mrs, Bohn, een” (Home. Burial will be in Crown BEREAN GOSPEL So Classes for All Ages TCE Rev. Malteots Roar CofA: who was ad lived in Indlan- TUXEDO PARK—29 N_ Grant (4100 ad MRebutiding the Walls" es “a toma) meeting with re Ma apolis 35 years. Hrs. Herrmann was 75 and a " TEMPLE | UNITY PRAYER GROUP» er : Ds AM. re. : Teliowinip’ Hour TRE n pie Tro US| et nb ou ang Utelong rendent of Tndianapoli cara uh bin mgs J bain, ph Gi ev | COURTS, SL Neti 8 ren sarrienpenr a tra Reservations Jor fin will be Tone Ly ER csp LL She began nurses’ training in St. Porn Porter, Pisces 4UNDAY SERVICE, oastor, Services’ $30 pate 1 0 PM | _Rev. lsom n Perrie—s:30 and me ' ‘at Pp ' Vincent's in 1897. three months Tune in WISH Betty's Story Book Open Daly 10 te § a uit 3 CROOKED N Mich RE 5 30th ON AVE Emerson & - . will $ a how <r ny I po 1 eran or relate’s Ki os oitaTs, School of Sass yA . | _Onite Litarature Olulass—Consultant | “Louis G Crafton. babe: hide eu u ER rete Vioom 10:30 AM rr LEISI will speak on Onn . 8 p n; Ii n - Nursing was opened. Berean Gospel. Hour Sunday 7:30 A. Mo | _ A TN oS 131 BM - the fellowship nner “rnursdey dren and 13 great-grandchildren, mane prAgtiosd mostly Bible School—9:48 COLLEGE AVE. i . 44 . RAINIER | ALBATTAT CRUAC-D "i Christian Wie oS en lntnd os roe duty nurse. She was MORE SRI not N | Christian Science Churches alk on On Ou stian iese r Mrs elmina ernsing, a member of St. Paul s Evangel- . - - Y ny M1 Toh garvices for Chitin ¥. Wiese, TOEFL thE RE Rev. “atagr. ical and Lutheran Church TE up See AZARENE Branches of The Mother Church -. tt. will give The “devotions who died yesterday in the home| Leonard Wernsing. pastor of St. Survivors are-a daughter. Mrs. com; ng Evangelist Fred Brown Oct. 19-31 1501 College Ave. The First Ch of Scientist, Boston, Mass. hP will be achots” {rom the Indien- jof his nephew. Norman Brock, ee alin! : | Revival Continues The Public 1s Cordially Invited to Our Services and * e esterday in her home, a son, John A. Herrmann. Detroit; ‘ ’ ‘ 1 TT 333. College Ave, Will yey 10% 1222 E. New York St. * a brother, Oscar Rapp, and a est Morris Street With Evangelist Free Reading Rooms (R. R) 2 Soncer Series Set laries Colonial Chapel. Burial will Services at 9:30 a. m. Monday half-brother, Carl Schwenger, Christian | Ouireh | | Co A : Men's Church Group [follow in Crown Hill, a erat Wome, both of Jidianapiiis. sud hres wu wworris st. | H.-J. VAN VORCE. | Lesson for Sunday, October 10th : p Cc aren <The Meridian Heights Men's) 3 Jiatime resident Jndian- high mass in Holy Cross Church : WEEKLY one) ann Rev. Van Vere is an outstanding “Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?” ssociation announces a series lat 10 a. m. Bur‘al will be in St v - MON, 9:30 A. M preacher o e gospe e is a —————— of concerts to be given on five had been employed as a paper joseph Cemetery. e In Plan Pitch-In Supper EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, 7.30 M. graduate of Ashbury College and Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches Sunday nights at 8 o'clock due- cutter a years by ie Lesh at Born in Nunigan, Switzerland, The Sahara Grotto Revelers ng sieing led by John Jones and former Chaplain of World War IIL. A the autumn and winter in the “© e is survived by a hall Mrs, Wernsing li volunteer choir. | J0g the 2 Heights - - Presbyterian brother. George Steigman, Cler-| |years. She way Si. Sh here A Auxiliary will hald a pitch-in Sermon; “Great Interviews of Jesus of Wilmere, Ky. FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Meridian years, She war Si. She was @ supper for members and thelr Abiry Ae ThE Gotan aiiny Services Every Night—7:30 Castle Hall Bide, Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. The first concert will be next Mrs. Minnie Winchel [and its Altar Society. husbands at § p. m. Monday In L&fmons’s’ sex une churcn hp. m. Come and Enjoy an! R. R.. 119 E. Ono Bt. Er or Ditler 00 Sunday, Oct. 17, and will present | y irs. Minnie Win-| She is also survived by her the Grotto Clubhouse. The | Which to place your suggestions. Why ’ ECOND CHUR Eaif an’ instrumental and. vocal re- leher, 1731 w. Nr "st. husband, George Wernsing, ang auxiliary’s birthday will be cele- BIBLE SCHOOL (with emphasis on Old Fashioned Revival At- 8 CH R. R. Church cital by the faculty and members died Thursday in her home, were three Raughters, re Frank' brated in regular meeting follow- ihe, Plt) 8 aL 1045. There's s clas mosphere. Eat ee at 120 FIFTH CHURCH of the Arthur Jordan Conserva-to be held at 10 a. m. today in eville, Mich.; Miss Helen Ing MARRY BUCALSTEIN Minter R Past venin rvice, 9. College at 624 Wernsing, India lis § JOMN JONES. Mini t Music | eV 8. R. Moneymaker, astor R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. tory. [the “Farley Funeral Home. 0 abo iA. and Sis- FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30 A. M. ister of Mus MR : dag. Evening Service, 7:30 Dates and musicians for: the Burial was to follow in Crown d rovi-| THIRD CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice remaining concerts are: Jordan Hill. ence, St. Mary-of-the-Woods. | WM. M. WILLS, §. § SUPT. 3 Symphony Orchestra directed by, A native of Rush County, Mrs. JOSEPH BLACK. ~ ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Washington hd. 8 Sun - SIXTH CHURCH David Hughes, Nov. 21; Perfect Winchel, who was 75, had been { ven rvice, 8: 1609 Prospect St. Circle Male Chorus of Hare an Indianapolis resident for 48 FLASH | Minister 57 N. RURAL ST. R. R., Church Edifice R. R, 1611 Prospect : town, Jan. 16, 1949; the Jordan years. She was a member of te 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. Chorale, Feb. 20, and the Matinee the Methodist Church. Comi . 0. L. MUMAW LC . SUNDAY S0¥O0L IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. Musicale Spring Concert, directed Survivors' include a son, Ray- oming Next Saturday Night 10:45 A. M.—~Worship Service, sermon, Steps In, the nesday Evening Testimonial Meeting in All Churches “By CHarles Hedley. Mar. 20. mond... Winchel, and _a grand: District Supt. Great Decision. “IP mu ” 5 . nist Churches Ch h 4 “daughter. i 1RELAND Great Speaker. inn 1:30 P, M.—Revival Service, with Harry Poll, Evangel, | : " rm Hig cient urches A BE 10:30 a. m. [8t, CHEst Died for-ts: weirs yt . C by oy : ; List ki S Discuss Broadcast | Youth for Christ Team and 7:30 p..m Fvelyn Messmore, Gaynell Lashbrook, | Presb ertan urches- Invite You.- %* WOR esson-oermon “The Orson Welles' Invasion . Director of Music Organist Assen “Are Sin, Disease and Death From Mars Broadcast” will be, 6. Young Men SECOND FREE" METHODIST ’ ~~ 0. A. Tiinkle TABERNACLE a planni Real?” is the subject of the discussed at 8 p. m. tomorrow by - Pershing at Wilkins, 2300 West " Minister . PRESBYTERIAN POLI 1esson-sermon in all Churches of Dr. Harry E. Crull, Butler Uni-| |W. 1 Car or Mars Hill Bus 3th and Central i B&B * ( wel Selentist tomorrow, __ versity mathematics and astron-| . ee een DR. ROY EWING VALE ATT the n Bible citation ET i ———-— ny LL. REV, ROBERT 8. 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" re Thursday le a & Convocation OPM, - a FOUNTA spel Artist and the SON OF GOD, OR “MEMOR SECOND PRESBYTERIAN " : IAL GARFIE] ~ TEMPLE “in the Global Gospel Aires | Carrollton at 11th “The Historie Chureh of Which IRVING , Mal rtet SON OF MONKEY?” 4 Rev. William A. Alexander Bry Ward was Minister | PARAMC YR COE eA |opmnnie | EERE ; ! ext Saturda i . 10:48 A. M~Morning Wars hip. . JEAN ‘8. MILNER, ’ * Pasion: . ) . : y N ght j Thursday, Oct. 14, a 1:30 PM Center for Life." ’ JOBPPH W ONOTON v In Nea N. Meridian at 20th St., Head- in the Ses : a wim relovare # Church School, 9:48 | i ; — : regi Morning Worship, 1] & mm. Y quarters for Inter Church , Leave Your Children in Our SIA.0. M~30i4-Week Servies. Dr. Milner, “The Highest Kind of Truth,* COMMUN am Activities Kindergarten During the Lecture Fe adil} FAIRVIEW : COMMU? a : ? ! : je yh ane Co : : i re WIRD ——is : : : “= : “RROAN. Minister | 1 Youth for Christ Rall N. 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