Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1948 — Page 4
Little children in the Yeinily Lutheran School mark Thanks-
es 3 ho
giving every day with the reverent saying of grace at the beginning and end of noon lunch. The pupils (left to right above) are
All Souls Unitarian Church
Plans Informal
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor All Souls Unitarian Church will set the pace for local congre-
gations with a big informal family giving Day.
* The thought that some of the members of the church might
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Family Dinner
dinner at 1 p. m~Thanks-
Church Group
| chestra tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Former Jap Prisoner to
Dedicate Baptist |
Chapel Tomorrow
The Oak Park Baptist Chapel, which stands as an example of Christian unity, will be dedicated in ceremonies tomorrow at 2 p. m.
Give Talk on its site at Miller St. and Tibbs
Address Set Before {Ave. The Rev. Virgil Baugh is . Presbyterian Men pastor. : | Maj. Leslie F. Zimmerman, chap-|-lain of the 10th Air Force, Ft. {Benjamin Harrison, will describe {his experiences while a prisoner] for 42 months of the Japanese) [Tuesday at the 6 p.m. men’s dinper in the Second Presbyte | !
Set
Church. 1 | Chaplain Zimmerman was seized /while stationed at Nichols Field,| | Manila. The dinner committee in|cludes John May, Charles Meyer, {George Schumacher and Heber Williams:
Other religious events follow: : iT , PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
congregation when it WR grows large : : $EvRgh 10 De, . . s elf suppo , {| Rev. Baugh 1 e association announces. The location was sugoficested by a committee of the gen- Indianapolis Church Federation J. after a survey of the community.
SATURDAY, NOV. THE BIBLE TE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St. Tonight—7:30 Great Old-Fashioned Jubilee Service—Featuring a Greet Musicel and Singspiration Program. Hear CHESTER MILAM Southern Symphony Virtuoso and Powerful Gospel Preacher. Soturdey end Sunday Nights y Last Time to Hear Him. ;S & JAMES E. PETTY, Pastor REV. MILAM
BAPTIST CHURCHES _ Old-Fashioned Ges FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
i wi CO communion and presentation _o he, Dr. L. C. Trent will give the h: & - [thank offering: The Rev. Willlim Bur-|g.3i0atory sermon tomorrow. The io, Loni aatouiatign will be sepresentivd 37 DH CONGREGATION the Rev. L. C. Lemons, moderator, | and the Rev, Clive McGuire, exCH—Dr. Arthur Prantz will give talks on
ecutive secretary. rmon on the Mount” at the com-
ht Hymn Writer [bined meeting of high school and “To Reo Honored
iness groups of young people on {ehurch. Supper, worship and discussion |
| BETH- : {Supplies will be collected for overseas survivors tomorrow at the temple. Mem- | to lil their SOS bags iwith canned foods and layette items and /leave them at their front doors. They {will be collected around 9 a. m. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUR Dr.
: | George
|Sunday nights for three weeks at
pel PTIST RIVER AVE. BAP TIST Meridian snd Vermons Strests Rev. Robert Cullen’ will speak at Nordyke Mission. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School.
Sunday School ..... . Morning Worship ...... 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon by Pastor Evening Service “Christ, the True Messiah.”
. M Rev. Paschall.l g:30 P. M.—High School and College Bible Study Monday $8 P, M, Business Groups. GORDON PASCHALL,
—— Pastor | 7.30 P. M.—Worship. Sermon by Associate CENTRAL BAPTIST | Easier: 1
Josten; “Where Are the Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. WOODRUFF PLACE { 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service, Ooi. East Michigan at N. Walcot) Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. L. ©. TRENT, D.D, 2 9:9:35 A. M.—Bible School. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. “ 10:45 A. M.—"Obtaining God's Help."
Classes for All Ages ] ene re 7:15 P. M.—* The Voice Out of the Cloud.® TUXEDO PARK. Youth Inc. 5:00 to 7:15 P. M.
are scheduled. Ch h MH ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH urches rere —A tableau of “The Last Supper” wi . be given at the “Open Bible Series” serv- To Pay Tribute ice tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. The following quariet of BL Legion Zouk 244 of The Irvington Presbyterian ithe neoln ropractic ollege will sing (Kenneth Peeley, Kenneth ing, Church will join many groups
{Karl Bveret and Orville Leudke). [Slides will be shown of ‘‘Plymout i 'and Plymouth of Today.” The Rev. Amos in services tomorrow.
Thomas Engelbright, Marcia Sue Hoff, Carol Jean Chinn, Kathleen Hg Moar iy preach on “The Tne Howe High School choir Kastner and Rosella Schaekel, 101 BROADWAY
CLASS. BAPTIST, : CHURCH—The Mothers’ Chagus of Twi sing a program at 7:30 p. m. the "530 oy gp Mrs. David Pow-lof Frank Watkins. Betty Payt v Mie x a od N ayion I ill d d LC. W, | Be ee a carapaniments or the|Will Play the. piano accompant-| ys and the ments. |
singing. The olay Sahara Grotto Cast will be special guests.
: C ; ‘Churchman The Rev. RM. Dodril will speak | The church choir will appear ponsors oncer To Be Honored =.= Burdette. Backus wil gr + tomorrow for the first time in
bu! y , | “The 8 Good" (character), The men’s association will spon- . Ee and speak. on “in “Time stoles at both the 9:30 and 11
|row at
|sor a concert featuring the Jor- . {of Trouble” at 9:15 a.m. over oH RIVERSIDE METHODIST CHURCH —|8. m. services. Richard 8. Orton dan Conservatory Symphony Or- 90th Birthday Fete . Federation of Motners' Choruses di-|will direct the singers and Mrs.
Planned Tomorrow | A huge birthday cake bearing | The “Boys a Choir of Technica Isaac Watts composed about {High School als 11 d Robert S. 90 candles will dominate the Whitely wil Diay "he io o ccompanied 600 hymns. The two which probscene at a reception honoring Yaa bert ite y. FRESBYTERIAN 2D1Y are the most familiar are:
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David Hughes,
Kaxt Breet sud Orville ; Mrs. (and denominations in honoring thd Lue Ny Rive e gato OC ha the late composer Isaac Watts CynmoRsT_Lynhurst
thers’ Chogus of School lin the church under the. direction |
tomor- NEW maroon robes with gold
rected by Ralph Wright will give 8 cob-|py,,ry Ware will be organist. |
be lonely or away from home, or that others might long to be conductor, will Cc NITED oH AN “When I Survey the Wondrous part of a large celebration, prompted the plans. They were made direct every Frank Copsey tomorrow after- (oivice Vill be held tomorrow with Mrs. Cross” and “O God, Our Help.” by Dr. E. Burdette Backus, min-|———— — ~~ |humber except noon in the parlors of the Cen- % A. Blackburn precent of Chev: ¢. | Others are: “Joy to the World” ister, and Mrs, Backus. Street Evangelical United Breth- one. When “Noc- {P. Blekking, pastor, will give the sermon. and “Jesus Shall Reign.” | All Souls Church will unite{ren Church and the Rev. Claude/t u r ne for ter Methodist Chureh. A Thanksgiving service will be held st ire vv ssn. with the Indianapolis Hebrew|McClure, hospital chaplain, will|Strings” is The congregation has Invited PHBE yoy cxnter—ton Puen of Enguriy end dios” thers Moov. 23. Co ti for Reh Thurs-| conduct services and give ser-| played Beldon Mr. Copsey’s family, friends and chicago, home secretary of the wond- | 8 A an ere Nov. 2, | ngregation for se L a "who neighbors to help them celebrate Wide Evangelization Crusade, yu. speak, s hymns are sung by all day at 11 a. m. in the temple atjmOBS. HLsonar Bi birthday from ZO AD. 10. [out cuts SN Meni Sout In Me Protestants, - Before his time, 10th and Delaware Sts. After-| Student nurses, Mary Louj composed it will | ETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Mrs. English churches _had followed
ward, All Souls members who wish to do so will repair to the dining room of the church on Alabama St. “for Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Backus and women of the church ‘will cook the meal which will include turkey, cranberries,
Margaret Ann Ringo will read
the Scriptures. Melba
by the following quartet: Nancy Funk, Donna Hackney, Peggy Wilkins and June Griffith. All
dressing, pumpkin pie and other traditional dishes. Guests will pay a sum to cover the cost, but no profit. In the center of the table a decoration of harvest fruits and ables will serve as a reminder of the historical meaning of the day. _ Plan Dual Service For more than 40 years, All Souls Church and the Hebrew Congregation have co-operated in a Thanksgiving Day service. It was first sponsored by Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks, minister emeritus of the church, and Dr, Morris M. Feuerlicht, rabbi emeritus of the temple. “Things for Which We Would Like to Offer Thanksgiving” is the topic chosen by Louis
the singers also are nurses. Mrs. Will C. Hitz will {play the organ. | Young men and the pastor, the!
or ieee Frank Schubert|this fact. Hach guest will write tor 17 erdiys: H A Con Moto his name in th. ons Zessin, ror C331. Harry Wilson, 246, and of the lesson-sermon in all | Menuet register which will be turned gver|BaTYeY 1. Hes Jr, ado. Chusehes of Christ, Scientist, for 1 1 to Mr. Copsey for a keepsake, . . . - {Rev. Margaret Strahle, of he Coa. chest for plane CHB Err eh Not Foriony Grade Pupils The golden text is: “Rejoice A olto Moderato {the soul of thy servant: For un-
{Unity Truth Center, will speak {at the Thanksgiving service, Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the DAR Chapter House auditorium. Durling the month of November, the| |Rev. Miss Strahle has been leadling up to the Thanksgiving serv-| lice with lectures titled “The Spigit. of Plenty.” The young men and their sub-; jects for Wednesday night are: Richard Jordan, “God's Open, Hand”; Riley Taylor, “Daily| Marvels,” and Orval Haaff Jr,
~=29 N. Grant (4100 East) U 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM; 7:30 PM. Fellowship Hour § to 7 P. M. EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter '& 17th 8% - Rev. Is6m Perris—9:30 and 7:30.
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & RE New York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 A.M. 7:30 POL
Dr, 3 pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Mm.
CREEK, W. Mich. Rd. . Crafton, 9:45-11:30; 1 P.
Christian Science Churches
. Branches of The Motker 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, Nov. 21st “Soul and Body”
| Leuls G.
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH
Ewing, Rita Lou Greenwood and wield the baton. | The concert will Dean | be the second in Kerr and Phyllis Schafer will sing a
solos and there will be numbers|sored this season by the men’s association. The Epler Ave. and Bluff Rd.
program follows: Overture: Sakuntala, O!
2 . ‘ student symphony No. 5 in B-flat
VE Mr. Copsey.was born in a 108 prank Bill i si he 9 a. m. | y cabin on i where he still service Bee ow Shinn o &. Mip.john Calvin's stn edict and i Wishard Rd. near Blufr | to0 will be in charge. Arrangements for ruled out all song, except the {lives on. _Vrishar « nea the music were made by the McIlvain-icanticles and Psalms, in public [Rd. His life always has focused Kothe unit 153 of the 1lt
d District Amer {worshi in Center Methodist Church at °¢ Sen, Auxilias i p-
series spon- oa Mr. Hughes LASS. Third Christian Church | —The Decatur Central High 1 Ch
00. oir | 1 sing, y Elizabeth $ : Members will present him with Fields. ai othe Thanksgiving service tn Scientist Churches
: . he Rev, A. C. . a bouquet of 90 American Beauty Borrow At S30 % Chaplain, will weak List Lesson-Sermon ven
roses tomorrow in recognition of Results of the election will be g a x the class| “Soul and Body” is the subject
Karl Goldmark | Williant Colt has attended
Allegro Kenneth Abell, pianist Nocture for Strings Bel “Dove Bono’ of Figaro
planist cal The board of trustees of Cen- To Entertain Juniors don Leonard, conducting iter Methodist Church for years] from, The Marsiage Mozart, RUMbered Mr. Copsey among its] n| m eus Patti Browne AT ; members, Woodland Skelches Edward McDowell rustee.
{to Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my Seventh and eighth grade boys Bod) Psalms 86:4. ; and girls of the Irvington Pres-| he lesson-sermon also inNow he is an honorary | vterian Church will entertain cludes the following passage
iq Tg Tan | It is expected that Mrs. Cop-ithe -.. Fritz Kreisler goy will be present to share the|; , q the
th To 3 Wid 08¢ epeafreud oo... |good wishes offered her husband Churches Monday. i
Seniors Plan {tomorrow Also expected to at-| $ KR | lof the Copsey’s late son, Hugh, | » i ’ ,'nasium at 4 p. m. to dance folk|love are enlarged.” p. 265. Fellowship a ly jand the granddaughters, the gances undew the direction of! Sete ee tum Senior high school boys and Misses Mary Elizabeth and Sara charles Sharp, principal of Howe SNOWFLAKE DESIGN
Baker Eddy: “Man understands Young people will gather in|spiritual existence in proportion
{the junior high school groups of [from the Christiah Science textDowney Avenue Christian book, “Science and Health with) Irvington Methodist Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary,
{tend is Mrs. Jessie Copsey, wife tne Presbyterian Church gym- as his treasures of truth and
¥IRST CHURCH
Castle Hall Bldg. R. R., 119 E. Ohio St.
Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler i Evening Service, 5:00 | SECOND CHURCH <1 Re Cth BliSes Delaware at 12th FIFTH CHURCH Evening Service, 5:00 College at 62d R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30
THIRD CHURCH B. RB. Church Edifies
Washington Blvd, at 34th SIXTH CHURCH Evening Service, 8:00 1609% Prospect St. R. R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHQOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
| Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meeting in All Churches at 8 P. M.
THE MILLENNIAL REIGN OF CHRIST!
Strange and unusual conditions will prevail. There will be no churches, | no jails, no insane asylums, no hospifals, no sickness, no death.
| But afterwards, great wickedness will prevail and mulfifudes will | be destroyed!
“Expressing Our Gratitude.” The girls will hold a Westminster Fel- Jane Copsey, Indiana University migh School.
Greenberg for his address at the Pastor wil talk on “Hearthfires”|, op, Rally for the junior high|
Hebrew Congregation Thursday morning. Mr. Greenberg is the, director of the Indiana Jewish! Community Relations Council, { The six Christian Science Churches of the city will hold| simultaneous Thanksgiving Day services at 11 a. m. The special], feature of the services are the testimonials of individual persons. One after another in quick succession they rise to their feet and tell what has happened over the past year for which they are grateful, . Readers Listed
The churches ww... their preset,
first and second readers are: First, Curtis 8. Clampitt and Mrs. Anna Weghorst; Second, Wiliam L. Phillips and Miss
jand conduct the healing medita-
tion. {group of the 11 counties included)
They will engage! Each snowflake is built in units lin various games and refresh- Of six. These take on an almost iments will be served. {endless variation of design.
students,
This infensely inferesting subject will be presenfed by Evangelist W. L Latham, and Illustrated With Pictures
“We are thankful,” is the title/in the In of the pageant to be given by the tomorrow {Southport Baptist Church tomor-|preghyteri irow at 7:30 p. m.
‘Disciples of Christ will take
{Thanksgiving offerings at serv-
ces tomorrow to finance home
us presoyiery Group to Attend |
Westminster ‘Poor Reception Seen en
Family Life Parley By Selente service
{ WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 — Registrati ill open the rally] A group of Indianapolis per- Shortwave radio broadcasts will| |at 2:30 p. m. and it will close at sons will attend a national fam- probably be distributed by weak] {6:30 p. m. Miss Nancy Johns of|ily life conference Nov. 28 through 'signals, and occasional blackouts, |
1002 S. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
* Belmont Church of Christ
Sunday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 P. M. In the .
Seventh Day Adventist Church ;
|missions, religiqus education for A Xhe Workers and Hinislers ana for’; ustin, Indianapolis public school | “In addition” to hese special tacher, and the Rev. Clyde York, i ! pastor of the Southport Presby|services, Indianapolis cONBTrega-iterian Church, are adult sponItions will express their gratitudesgq q for all the young people -of land praise in united worship in all {yo presbytery {parts of town and in individual : ! chufiches \Wednesday. night “or!
{Thursday morning. | The spirit of all these Thanks-
30 in Cincinnati. Special attentipn will be given tional Bureau of Standards here, Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. to the new recognition of the Warns. : 5 home as the most significant fac- _ Radio signals from London, tor in the religious training and Berlin and <Moscow are expected
GETHSEMANE | UNITED LUTHERAN |
tomorrow and Monday, the Na! Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 | '
Corner of Laurel and Orange Sfs. (3 blocks east and 1 block south of Fountain Square)
Free fransporfation for hosp who are afraid fo come alone. Call
giving meetings is the same as {that of the grace said .daily at
*Feances Shaw: Third, Edward O jnnch time in the Trinity Lutherbeck; Fourth, Ra mo dC. N {an School. It is the opening and A A ymond ©. INySe-|. ,qing stanza of Psalm 118 which wander and Mrs. Bertha B. Lan-| ..4¢ thus: man; Fifth, Foster Oldshue and| ; :
SAA sia md
Mrs. - Gertrude Seybold;
and|
“0 give thanks unto the Lord for He is good; because His mer-
Sixth, George A. Knadler and!.y endureth forever.”
Mrs, Katherine Grimes. Methodist Hospital Thanksgiving
services
schedules AYRES AID TO TALK for |
W. Rowland Allen, personnel
Wednesday at 1, 1:30 and 2 p. m. director, L. S. Ayres & Co., will
in the Mary Hanson Carey Me- speak at the annual Fall Lunch-| The Rev. Theo-leon of the Marion County Tuber-
morial Chapel.
dore Fisher of the Northwood culosis Association Tuesday
Christian Church, the Rev. H. H
in .the Lincoln Hotel, Walter Myers
Hazenfield of the New York!|Jr., chairman, announced today.
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Tune in WISH—Betty's Story: Book Saturday, 9:30 A. M. Berean Gospel Hour—7:30 .A. M. 9:45 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P. M.—Third of a Series from The " Prophecy of David. Subject: “God Revealed 2500 Years Ago Just what Is Occurring Today.” | Be Sure To Hear This Message
METHODIST CHURCHES Roberts Park Church EAST 10TH STREET
Since 1821 C. R. Holmes, Pastor Delaware at Vermont E. 10th St., at Keystone Ave. Rev, Amos L. ren, Minister Church School «.eeeo... 9.30
5:30 P. M—M. Y. F. ; : Worship Service ......10:45 9:30 A. M.—Church School “When You Join the Church.”
Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. Home of the Everson Bible Class.
1048 A Med x" Rigmreonsmess | NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street
The Open Bible Series: 7:30 P. M.—No. IIT: “That Blessed Upper rel Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister
Tableau, Quartet, Solo, Pilgrim Slides.
i Harvey Sptinger, Denver, Colo., Amerilca's most fearless Christian Crusader—
feared, fought and hated by the Reds, ie 2 MN Cuuoh or ip} “hank more than any other living preacher, Come to Church! a God." Sausie by Chancel ane unior I's. ’
development of children, the com- to come through fairly well on : mittee . announces. Ways to Tuesday. and quite well for sev- 4717 E. Michigan || MA-9349, or HI-3950, betw gn HQ0 and 4:00 Sunday afternoon. strengthen- the influence of the eral days after that. REV. JOHN 8. ALBERT, D. D, | r i Il childr i i j Mrs. Ralph Johns, director of home and the various threats to , 9:30 A. M.—Sundav - School. You babies and small 8 Id hi” k aed for while you ny 3 ireligious education for the Iry- its permanence will be discussed CENTRAL WAS Me worship... re SSS HPI. ER. IE : a ington Presbyterian Church, will by specialists in the field of the] .CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thank Offering Servie: Thy | m= = mt sess minis Agr conduct a class for leaders of/American home. ; Delaware and Walnut Streets i gYeRt COMMISSION. | b va Ch h | 1 Y junior high young people at the| The party going from Indian-| on %- & L res yterian urches Invite You ally. Gn lapolis includes Dr." Grover L. Dr. W. A Suullanesger,. Minlstat - | ’ Pe . TTT TTT Hartman, head of the church tod: oe ea 3 Joa "| S : TABERNACLE 2 > Typhoon ‘Agnes’ Floods eration department of social serv-| Music by Excellent Choir EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN 1 Ho h H 4~ - |ice; Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, recording| sermon: ‘Thankful for This Crucial P 34th and Central . 000 nsnu ouses secretary of the United Council! Difference.” E A PIEPENBROK. Paster DR. BO IN ALE B J TOKYO, Nov. 20 (UP)— of “Churchwomen; Mrs. D. D.! Youth Pellowship—5:30 P.M. 10:15 A. M.—Memorial Services: “Prom REV. ROBE e RHEA. : My proximately og Horse “Ap King, president of the Indianap- Music: Mothers’ Chorus of Brookside | Shadaw Into Light.” Amos 9:30 A. M.—Bible &chool = 0 I flooded in southwest Honshu to- °li8 Council of Churchwomen,| a TT | 48 PM —Thankagiving Serv Dr. vale nen a Man Ts. Jystifed. lI, day in the wake of the Pacificl2nd Mrs. K. E. Royer, chairman | TOF MoTRIGINGE Service; Thurs. Mid-Week Service, 7:30 =e ip in typhoon “Agnes” “whieh 'swePt Ct tne Indianapolis Commer, © +. | aminek hn eons ay. wo)| HEATH MEMORIAL | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN || MERIDIAN HEIGHTS . A —————— ne — NDA CE. 1 i . Delayare at Sixteenth | Three persons, who were caught| po : R FRE ER oR Eas ANDREWS METHODIST SEORge ARTHUR A f Central Ave. at 47th. en a 5—S8at. SSELL ALLO by hie Siorm While Ashing fom/ . MARK'S United Literature Classes—Consultant COMMERCE and WINDSOR TWO MORNING SERVICES Rn Su - i | 00 village, Aichi prefecture, were UNITED LUTHERAN ZION =, P. WHITE. Pager pr. Frat a Matt. 6: Worship, 10:45 A. M. still missing. Prospect and Binden Sts NGELI N MED Our Revhal bu Ste » real success cn b School Hw 9:30 A.M x a and Rh, ou ” Vv id Oi ama : . M. | 0 rou A “rre—— Worship ..... cred 1045 A ML North and New Jersey Sis. under God. Ab the 10:30 worship hour, we | Young People Cen nM BY UN Delegate Austin sunday School ...... 9:30 al EEN mam, D By {YY detente the New Buplisms; Font. | ry anksgiving Service .......- 10:30 A. M Returns for Checky o sree + M.| PAUL H. FRANKENFELD, Assistant | The 7:30 hour will close Revival. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL | CT ¢ IAADE/, A NI AL | MEMORIAL SERVICES YTE WASHINGTON. Nov Pp FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | 9:00 A. M.—First service of worship, CHRIST The Historie Church of Which Carrollton at 11th Ww R a Se 16th and Delaware Sts. | 9:45 A. M.—Church School. Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Rev. Willlam A. Alexander arren R. Austin, chief United po “yea o0o'W. Johnson, Minister 10:40 A. M.—Second service of worship. ¥artions 400 Pennsylvania Sts. 9:30 A. M.—Church School “for all ages.” States delegate to the United Na- . : ¢ Minister TNE Anoritatier ’ TEMPLE eR. D. 10:45 A. M.—Annual Missionary Praise tions, was undergoing a physical 11 A. M. Morning Worship se ne c= SA Ww RIA ervice. checkup today at Walter Reed| “Thanks to Give” 402 W. Fall Creek Church School, 9:45 “Salute to the Unconquerable.” | Army Hospital here. | Rev. Johnson, Preaching ENGLEWOOD Invites You to Hear pling 9 ship. he Si Ter. M-Neintine Sova, [2 Jum wis is evteniep Interdencminations ELDER GOLDER, Pastor WESTMINSTER |r recent| . {cold, arrived here by plane last| Called To Sing and CHRISTIAN CHURCH Brngig ©) You Unusual WALTER L PEARCY, Minister FAIRVIEW night from the UN meeting in Preach The Gospel 57 N. Rural St. meng sa. $8 His 002 2a) JEN ING CIpHA) AN, eas) 5 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. : 1:00 P. M.—Westminster Pellowship. 9:30 A. M.—Church School and Morning A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY | Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Brooks 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Worship. "Giving The G (CH-6076-M' 3368 N. Denny St.! 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service. { Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. NORTHMINSTER 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship: iving The Gospel To A World| : Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. * God's Faithfulness ve. Man's . a | Evening Service—7:45 P. M. DR. ALEXANDER SHARP, Unfaithfulness.” Lost In Sin. Welcome to All 9:48 A. M.—Sunday School $:00 P. M.—High School Fellowship. ' BF FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:48 A. MMaining Worship 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Foundation, x REAN GOSPEL i 701 N. Pennsylvania St. ¥ : a PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor re % 10:30 A. M. . TEMPLE . . Mission Festival—"Thy Kingdom Come’’ ’ WHAT ABOUT THE LOST DAY 2 Mission Festival — “Thy Kingdom Come & 9:15 A. M.—Church School % Corsliee ” Bh St. Church Office. 11-9503, Pastor's Home HI-302§ AND THE CALENDAR CHANGES?” 2 orter, astor a a 5 ®
Was the time really lost? Did the calendar changes affect our weekly cycle? Can we know which is the seventh day of ’ the week? Were creation days long periods of time or 24-hour ! days? These and many other questions will be answered. .
. SUNDAY, NOV. 21, AT 7:30 P. M.
At the SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner of Alabama and East 23rd Street
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Do Not Miss This Gripping Lecture!
8:00 P, M.—Angelus Hour for Youth.
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