Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1949 — Page 4

1 Pil

SS TRI SITS TS ror \ oT 3 wd

a had

“audience with His Holiness, Pope|

wo

Br, soir OP THA

grimage

_ Plan Second Trip. - ~ To Fatima

The Most Re. Pu . sculte B24

“of Indianapolis, will|

Grail mi published at St,

Meinrad’s Abbey, will serve. as|

the pilgrimage spiritual director. Arrangement for franspo n are being made by the International Catholic Travel Service, ‘Washington, D.C ‘After assisting in the celebration marking the 32d-anniversary of the first apparition to the Virgin Mary at Fatima, . will go to. Rome with Rrohbis ‘Schulte for an

bel of wl] a tomorrow

LV monthly Pr m ‘Catholic Order of Wednesday and. the business - meeting, Jan. 12."

ARY CHRISTIAN CHUROEMiss Loig Anna Ely, former WSIRARS to China and Hiter of study m ree, ne. sasonacy a mee § four Thutsday at = 30 bo in She | Jndinna National Bans Bide rk So. ROBER TS METHODIST "nant Sunday: will be marked tomorrow

tors

, Amos L. pas! on #This Ja: ay Covenant’’ ash

AN nme bend w Bi

Tat meeting. ‘They - held ‘worship in

Mrs. tion’ to-| turned each .day- to the home bhouse. | farm to ~ water, and feed the|

in u Sts. Mr. Macaulay will of “his recent tour parts of Germany. “play various natre

ELICAL | RE- | AM Sitler | “The N: ow Your at the

UNITED ended Be Saphor tomor-

Rake

- = [village post office and distributed

~COVING eel M. Harden, Representative-| elect to Cosdgress from the Sixth § has _resigned as a mem‘thé’ Fountain County|-

eting ot ters

Santa Claus Methodist Chure. To Observe 100th Anniversary

or a: : Times State Service

« Hlumination. Yin!

{attended one such camp meet.

SANTA CLAUS, Jan. 1—The Methodist Church is* making prep observance this year, Thé present church, painted ot Steeple, was- built

ow cOmMmunity. fudel They were g religious peible) land welcomed the services of a) “Methodist circuit rider,’ \ They

first began to gather for sods meetings ip the month of A son-| Then they ‘had leisure beca

lit was not time to plant wheat. | Each family ‘built its own little .| shelter of poles and brush where they cooked and slept during the

ithe open aiP with the ‘moon for

Decide to Foim Chupen One membér of each family re-

stogk and bring back supplies for the campers.™

After the farm families had

ing, they decided to organize

the churches It became the center|

for the community's activities, even the post office. ‘Today; if you visit Santa Claus to| Methodist Church you. will see a orl large box partitioned off into pigeonholes standing in the vestibule. It served as the post office, A week’s supply of mall

75 _years ago the Germans who settled this

the corn crop was “laid by” and):

§l - [homes and, of course, our

3 Monday Night

| treeing of the Jewish people the tyranny of Antiochus, King]

ge andy.

Chanuko Ends

Families fo

eighth and last Clianuko candle tomorrow hight in their homes. The eight-day Feast t of Lights; or Chanuko, began last At sundown and closes Monday night at the same hour, A candle is lighted each day in the Me-

= : [ie ns ri onito the. 1 day all eight are

8. Chanuko commemorates the

of Syria, by the! rédedication of “We ‘should rededicate our ur synas by bringing into thém the

gogs §:|epirit ‘of holiness, the spirit ofl. 1God,” wrote Rabbi William P,

Greenfeld to the members of hel od Beth-El1 Zedeck Temple. - “It is only in this sense that we can truly celebrate. the Fes-

[tival of Lights. ‘Only by bringing|’

into our homes the purity of the! lights ‘of the little, candles can we indicate our willingness’ to

The little white Frame Methodist Church at “Sento. ‘Claus wil furnish | the. setting for the congregation's 100th birthday sdlebrdtion,

congregation of the Santa Claus aration for its 100th anniversary

white’ with green roof and red

Mrs. Victoria Booth Demarest

of New York. . , . Her grand. pres founded" the Salvation

She will’ speak during th. Prayer Week i Irvington.

|matertal

Form Cantor Class

dedicate -ourselvés, and rededicate our families fo the service

| ot all that 1s good and true.”

Society Sponsors

Evangelism Plan

| ‘The United Christian Missionjary Society is sponsoring a plan whereby its pastorless . churches may have a sermon and dignified service every Sunday. According to the plan made by the department of ¢hurch development arid evangelism of the |society, mimeographed sheets will be sent each month. to the churches without ministers. On the sheets are printed an order of

- |service and a sermon for each Sunday of the month. The plans

called - Word.” The Disciples, like other chiret groups, are hampered by a great many vacant charges or those filled only part time. Willard M. Wickizer, executive secretary of the sponsoring department said

“The Ministry of the

the brotherhood’s churches will use the mimeographed worship

At Beth-El Zedeck

Boys of the religious school of the Beth-El Zedeck Temple are forming a class to be trained as cantors to chant the temple

" |services,

Cantor Myro Glass and Walter Goldmann, music director, . will take charge of the class. The boys will learn to sing traditional Jewish chants ~and melodies. “Phose now enrolled include Donald Grande, Gordon Levi, Tevie Bornstein, Charles Segal, Robert Simon and Morton Actor. % -

was brought from the nearest

aftér services each Sunday.

rr from the

{painted inside and outside in

Twenty-five young men have! Santa - Claus Methodi#t- Church to give thelr lives to the ministry. The présent church, preceded) by one built of logs, is being re-|

preparation for.the coming festive celebration in August. Its long, .memorial windows have|

be- been repaired and a new electric

ng vy Club of IndianId the first 104 at 8 p. m. Monday in Ihe Hohdn Kennington AmerLegion

Soho Ave,

WAVES; SPARS, Si Ravy -nurses;|

The theoting 1s open to all Navy men, Coast Guardsmen, women Marines and Sea Bees. ~ Belmont Church “of Christ

fn Two Special Services , , .

Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Special|

Prayer for the sick.

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave, - WISH Sunday 8 a. m.

have

“j22:31, 32

~|Bady: {wisdom, being, immortality, cause

- “A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY

to be installed. The

organ is

“Rev. Harry Claycamp, pastor, is|

in’ charge of centennial ob-| servance.

"God" Is Subject Sunday Lesson “God” is the subject of the les-

Post, 42d St. and son-sermon - in all Chufches of]

Christ, Scientist, for tomorrw, : The golden text is: “As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the Lord is tried: he 18 a buckler to

all them that trust in him. For who 18 God, save the Lord? who is rock, save our God?” II Samuel

32.

The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with the Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker All substance, intelligence,

and effect-belong to God." p. 25. 25.

“Giving. The Gospel To A World host In Sin.”

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carrollton at 13th St. Ford Porter, ‘Pastor

-

ZALL REGULAR SERVICES—

Irvington to Mark

mes ni

Prayer Week

The four Protestant churches| and Ministerial “Association of! {Irvington will sponsor Mrs. Vietoria Bopth Demarest in nightly Week. of Prayer addreases, Jan. 3 through 9, in the Methodist Church.

In addition to the host” congre(gation, those who will co-operate in the prayer week observance {daily at 7:30 p. m. are the Irvington . Presbyterfan, the Downey Avenue Christian and the St. Matthew's Episcopal Churches.

- Mrs. Demarest makes her home|

in New York City. She is the granddaughter of William .and| {Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army. Her mother, . Catherine Booth! Clibborn, ‘did pioneer work for

Ithe Salvatior Army in France| "Mrs. Demarest . was. born there |g,

and -educated-in Europe. She now is an independent evangelist, a citizen of the United States, Gold Star Mother and has condicted preaching missions throughout the North American’ continent. 3

Gets Recreation Post

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 1-— Miss! Ila R. McDonald of Whiting has been named assistant director of the city recreation program, replacing Mrs. Neal Robbins. She; will ‘assist Jerry T. Femaln; pres. | |ent recreation program he head.

CENTRAL - _ ; CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister

Bible School .....°%, ......... 30 AM, IMorning Worship . 10:48 A, ™.| : Sermon “Because of Him"

ZION

\BVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Henry DeVries, Pioneer Missionary to| Philippines, now leaving to open don-| gerous new fields on New Guiena, will

speak mornings 10:45, evenings 7:30.

Special Music, by Calicutt Trio, Evangelist Joe Parsons begins maeting Monday, Jon. 3, each night 7:30, excopt Saturday. Assisted by Calicut Trio

and other special ‘music. a

LAVINIA DIXON

Is an exact reminder of ‘the best we __

person. Be He Least or Greft w= 5.

This Picture of the late Mrs.

LEWIS

in thought for goad unto every

North .and New Jersey Sts FREDERICK R DARIES PAUL -H ANKEN FELD, Assistant ® A Mo-First Bervice of “Worship saen by. Pastor Frankenfeld A. M.—Church School, 10:40 a "a +~8econd Service of JEmhi, 8ermon, by Pastor Dari “A Blessed New Year

~~ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts.

1 A. M.—Morning Worstilp - is Demand Is Upon Us”

DANGEROUS A

Sunday, January

In

D. D., Pastory

oT: Hare w. Johnson, Minister

bd Rev. Johnson, Preaching

“CONDITIONS

| Foretold in Bible Prophecy as Signs of the End!

What are these sighs? What are the last days to be ‘like? Is the door of mercy about to ¢lose forever?

* Hear This Important Subject by Evangelist W. L. Latham

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

Church Group to Hear Butler Educator

Dr.. James H. Peeling of the i Butler University faculty will dis|cus§ “Conserving Family Values lin a Changing" Community,” Wednesday at the 6:30 p. m. dinner in. All Souls - Unitarian Church, : | “The meeting will be conducted by thé Elizabethdns for the benefit of young parents and home-

makers who are unable to attend

daytime sessions. + « _

{Courteous Driving Campoign Launched

{ mes State Service

BLOOMINGTON, Jan, 1 —| {Bloomington city police today [launched a “Courteous Driving

Campaign, " during which courtesy leaflets are Theing distributed to |motorists.: The leaflets were prepared Ty students in the classes taught by Capt. Donald Kooken, head of the Indiana University Safety Divi-

2 gion

C. W. Robinson Named To School Board -

Times ‘Stite. Service NEW CASTLE, Jan. 1=C-W. | (Woody) Robinson, co-owner of a | {local skating rink, today was! named as a member of the new school board, which will be instituted - when schools of Henry Tonaship merge with those of] New Castle next fall.

| Consolidation of the schools! by voters atthe

wv

jwasapproved: polis-last Nov. 2: en ee pee

UNITY PRAYER GROUP | (AMiasad with Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) | SUNDAY SERVICE. 11 A M, | DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Open Daily 10 tp 5--8at. till 2. United™ Literature Classes—Consultant

24S. Capitol

NEW YEARS EVE

wit fe ot 10:45 P. M. Led by Lt [Comet ond Mrs. Herbert Pugimire, os sisted by divisional staff.

~ Special Music ond, Singing.

ND DISTRESSING

.

2, al 1:30 P, M. the

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS EL oo a . — |Church Leaders Urge Active | ) Role in in Legislative. Matters

mew appre © of he Te a ml for hoe _and public morals.

Sunday members can do for,

he hoped eventually that 2000 of]

“gu idance”

- |and legislation on the part of

, [discussed collectively by

THE SALVATION ARMY |

ith us in & great Watch. Night

' © The 1949 session: of the Jan, 6. Mindful of this, offer clear ‘and ris, betterment of the com ity. through. legislation, “The church’is of little valie tothe community if it does not mobilize fts members for individual and collective action on the 3 Aik says Dr. Robert Risk, a

Unitarian.

+ “Even though that. action should” take them .into areas of controversy such as politics, their] organized influence on the side of human rights should be felt ‘in our legislative halls,” he contin- .- “The church of our time ioral to the extent that it helps ‘people meet: the problems of .our time.” 43 Clayton Johnson, a Quaker, jurges™ that the church not lag! behirid business in keeping in touch with the passage of laws. “Just as industry checks on. legislation through the legislative: department of-its trade ‘association to sée. that there are no laws enacted that would be detrimental to its Interests, so the church {should be on its toes,” he advocates. “It should see that there are no laws enacted’ which will handicap the mission of = the{® |church. The mission as stated by {Christ is: . *‘Go into all the world and tell them of me.’ ”

‘Grow as a Foree’ On the other hand, Victor Jose makes a distinction between the churchman and the church. “A church pressure group, no matter how noble its - motivation,” he says, “might be a step toward church interference in govern(ment. No church should dictate my politics. We. need grievously that more -and more all of our churches should continue to grow as a force for social betterment. “This the 'churchés can best de. by the influence of their , vigorous pulpits, imbuing both members and non-members to carry on, giving us. great humanitarian Wess and spiritual

; Mr, Jose made an appeal’ for ai; active interest in civic affairs

every individual acting as ‘an independent = citizen and not merely as a member of a’ church; and for co-operation in such work between Individuals of all faiths, John K. Ruckelshaus. of the Roman Catholic Church. warns against the “tired democracy” which was G. K. Chesterton's definition for a tyranny. Mr. Ruckelshaus recalled that when the average citizen becomés. indifferent to public affairs some

Legislature Jéwish, Catholic and Protestant laymen fons about what churchmen and Synagog

many laws on our books fo ald] ° Ay

le of justice, tolerance and de-|iD8

urch Editor tor are hax persons of different faiths regarding. the

State will begin

in preven\ing" certain groups from taking advantage of ‘others and

weaken or abandon such laws or to prevent Sthers from develop-

nd passin “It isn’t aimcult to classity on the side of evil such issues Pari-Mutuels and the lottery racket,” he said. “Activities of such . nature are never for the general good of mankind and are ¢ondemned as unchristian.” Jack -Kammins, chairman of the Indianapolis Roundtable: of Christians and Jews, sayssynagogs- should not: stop. their {work at ‘the pulpit but broaden (their field of activities in lorder - to really carry out the basic religious: principles of brotherly Jove and the dignity -

of man. In Mr, Kammin’s opinion,

most serious threat to . peace are the forces of hate . which gnaw at the social order. Hate often. grows out of unstable and| — insecure family life, economic distress and inequalities such as poor housing, poor working conditions ‘and inadequate assistance

ir. i

fr Lene svssnss 10:48.

there 1a: constant pressure 0).

the . Jewlsh|

“the churches and|

Tedesnes 9:30 A. M..

METHODIST

SE - CHURCHES

Os

STOMARKS |S. : ND, LUTHERAN ovinélical anid Rutormsd : Prospect and Linden angelic and -Sanders St:

w=) A. PIEPENBROK; pur

{10:48 he Mt fotnif Worsbin: “Look Up

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH|' _ EAST T 10TH STREET fe i -C. R! Holmes,’ yo Delawaré ‘at ermont. E. 10th St. at Keystone. Ave. Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister | Church. School ansnnnss 2530 © 580 P. MoM YW. | Worship. sevice «......10:45 rs A. “M.—Chureh Serio] Bs 2 ie B.A Sa hia : . Cy Pn My Covenant.” NORTH CHURCH The Open Bible Series: Meridian and 38th Street w A907 M-No, VIL Tor ies | “Dallas L Browning, D. D, Music: By Youth Chotr. i ch. wi : TT 10:45 A. M.~Morhing 4 nal > 5 Come to Church! so °F Angelus Hour for Youth.

~ BAPTIST C CHURCF

HURCHES _

- OMd- Fashioned Gospel a Meonager.

| FIRST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

“CENTRAL "BAPTIST

|Invites You to Worship With Us

at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service, = Pr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9-9:35 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages -

———— pe — TUXEDO PARK—20 N. N. Grant «4100 East) U. 8. Clution 9:30 AM: 7:30 FM. EXETER : BAPTIST Exeter & 17th Sts. Rev. Perris—9:30 and 7.30." EEecH vr Fe erson & EF. New York. Peter Vroom, 10: 0 A. a 7:30 P.M.

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RIVER AVENUE BAPTIST" uurey sx Veomast Sires, r Pa arie! I, ly § 1060 River Avenue: | Rev.'B Ly Me lain, Ausociaie Pastor 9.30 A, M.—Bible ool, De a Fires J0E is NM [10:45.A. M. ~Worshi Communion, Bere eq rear oa 2 a 30 PB. M.| mon. | a i 0 OR hed by Rev; Paschall,| 6:30 P M.—Youth Fellowship, *. Bible Study onda . M. |.7:30 P. M.—Worship. Serm: » Assos. GORDON P. HALL Pa Pastor i ciate ren

Naweet prayer service Thursday evening, 7:30 P. M, ’

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan »”, Ne Walcott L. C. TRENT, -

WE Senool 9: ~ E aM

. {Lord's Supper) 7:18 P. ML Youth Inc, Fellowship Hom 5 to 7

CROOKED CREEK, Mich. ‘Rd. ails G. Crafton va 45-1130; 1 1P.

5:00 to T:15 P. M. P.) M.

YNHURSF-Lynburst or. b of Washington St. Donald J. Dunkin, m. and 7:30 p. mw,

pastor. Services 9:30 a.

110:45 A. M.—" When the Hour Was.Come." —“He Sought to See Jesus."

|. & 6th,

Me

8

td widowed mothers, he feels. He places upon the churches and- synagogs the responsibility for watching and aiding legislation dealing with family welfare and the economic and social condition of ail the people. ‘He says they should -eoncern—themselves. with conditidns in the general community ‘which cause discontent .and group tensions. “This, would also result in a stronger | democracy,” he concluded. “I think a lot of us enjoy “our religion because it's a mutual admiration soci I think that’s too bad,” ‘is "the brought by C. Oliver Holmes, ac-| tive member of the Indianapolis Church Federation. concern ourselves in this land that is so fabulously .rich with those who are less fortunate.” Mr. Holmes condemned the legalizing or encouraging of | gambling a8 “anti-social” and said! that legislation should not place] a ceiling orn the amount of allow-| ances given by the state to moth-| ers, children and other dependents. | Local administrations such as the, county welfare department and

cide on-the size of the allowances.

‘indictment | :

“We' should ||-

the township trustee should de-| :

Branches of The -

"The Public Is Cordially In

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

SECOND CHURCH . Delaware at an Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. “it 34th

Evening Service, 8:00 R. R. Church Edifice

at

“ The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston, Mass.

* Christian Science Churches

“Mother Church

vited to Our Services and.

Free Reading Rooms (R. R)

me p——————

Lesson for Sunday, January 2: “GOD”

Morning Service.at 11 ¢'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 62d - Evening Service, 7:30 R.. R., Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH 16091; Prospect St. R. R,, 1611 Prospect

v

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL.CHURCHES AT 11 A Ms Wednasiay Evening Testimonial Meeting in All Churches

fr

Strikes Religious Note

be eager to relieve him of his civil responsibilities.

Specific Steps Olted Among the specific steps outlined for work for gdod government: by Mr, Ruckleshaus are study and observation of laws, . always taking time to vote in an election, making the most of democracy and daily prayer in churches for the governmental officials: of our country, Jerrus Bryant, president of the Indianapolis Church Federation and a‘member of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, wishes to!’ steer church peoplé around. the pitfall of the neutral position in relation to public affairs.

lieves, “It cause is evil, it is an affirmative vote for evil, ‘It is church's develop Christian perspective among the people of our ‘land. Knowledge of the specific issues] {should be broadly publicized and local churches and other civic groups [to develop public opinion to guide our public officials, Mr. Bryant praised the newspapers for bringing specific issues

Jerrus Bryant

selfish individual or group willl

build a Christian world commu-

He expressed grave concern for the whole . mental health program and the failure to give construetive effort to it. Mrs. J. H. Smiley, nationally-

struck the religious note in her contribution to this symposium. “The first responsibility of a! Christian (Christ-one) is his ob-| ligation to his God and Heavenl Father as exemplified by the Lord ‘and Savious - Jesus Chiat, ”, she stated. “Passive goodness is negative. esus was never negative. He was always about his Father's business: It is the business -of}the churchman, therefore, to help

nity, He must meet his ohliga-

tknown Protestant . churchwoman,|

y Dr, Vale: “UU a Fo aphet Were Speaking!

“PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES -

ABERNACLE PRESBYTBRIAN 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE | REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD

© 9:30 A. M —Bible School 10:45 A. M —Divine Worship

Today " Thurs. . Mid-Week Service, T30

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

© Delaware at Sixteenth

RUSSELL GALLOWAY | TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M.

GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ i

fl

Central Ave. at 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School,” 9:45 Worship, 10:46 A.-M. . “The Bridge of Life” Youth Groups—6 and 7 P. M.

Dr Prantz: “His Word Remains." Luke $1:33,

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

tions as a Christian citizen k-| ing to let the kingdom of God! come on earth; beginning in his family, his community, his state, his country. * “It was sincere, earnest building by our early Christian Americans that made possible our United States - domecracy which is the

can hope to preserve the good in our beloved United States, we| —= must be on the alert constantly Ito preserve such laws as are conducive to a Christian democracy

ditional enactments.

envy of the world today. If we

and also create any necessary a4-

Church School waar THURSDAY Chursday | Dinner & Convocation. ..6 P. M. |

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister: Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D. JOSEPH W. JOHNSTON

_ | Thusiday,

-

MEMORIAL

Carrollton at 11th Rev. Willlam A Alexander 9:30 A

10:46 A. M. — Morning. Worship:

M. Church Schoo! “‘for all ages:

“The

Challenge of the New Year.”

1 P.M. —Westminster Fellowship. 7:30, Meeting

Annual Congregation

Church School, 9:45 Morning Worship, 11 a. “The Exchange of the “Years.” . Supper "Lecture Thursday, 6 P.M.

WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister

WESTMINISTER 446 8. State (1700 East) People, 4:00 P —Westminster Fellowship.

: o PN

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister

9:30 A. M.—Church School and Morning

Worship. 10:46 A. M.—-Morning Worship: “Our New Year's Need.” ”

‘“Churchmen dare not abandon | the creation and enforcement of] laws to others. The churchman

must be about his Father's busi-

to the public attention, “We have

i

Holy Communion:

L- Chitreh Office LI. 9502

f FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH 701 N Pennsylvania, PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 AM, “THE .PRICE OF PEACE."

9:15 A. M.~Church School

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Pastor's Home Hl. 392%

CHRIST

402 'W. Fall

2P.M

12:00, Morning Worship: 7:45 P. M, Evening Worshi

“The Church With. Open, Doors”

Invites you to hear

Elder M. E Golder

(PASTOR)

Bible Study Each Aiokn

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES EACH NIGHT

BY LOCAL ‘MINISTERS

Sunday——5 A, M., Prayer Service; 9:45 AM. Sunday School;

Te Bible Clas Tuesday and Friday, #304 to 4:30

TEMPLE

Creek Blvd.

”~

M: to 4 P. M:

7:45 P. M. .

6:30-7:30 P. M.,, Bible Class;

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ip.

TONIGHT — _ NEIL AND PA

Reaching the Region Beyond Christian Message through

In 14 different

A Team That's Something New

- COMING JAN. 8 THE JONES BROTHERS

Youth for Christ . "Missionary Revival Speaker CLARENCE JONES

Director of Radio, Station HCJB—Quito, Ecuador, S.A “The Voice of the Andes” -

Andes,” since 1931. Sending out more than 10,000 Gospel Programs & your

HOWARD JONES Evangelistic Song Leader and Unusual Truimperder

| Wo GREAT WEEK-END RALLIES

1:30 T MacAULAY

THRU JAN. 16

HOWARD & CLARENCE

by Radio, Broadcasting the HCJB, “The Voice of the

languages—

Hard to Beat

Missionary Features. | MUSIC—steltor trumpet—trombone duets MESSAGESrapdtiing God's working by missionary radio MOSS showing field operations in rodio

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