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Laughner of Detrait, in the Dr. McCormick Mrs. Doan

First Church. The two ministers] have many relatives and friends | 8

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Other religious events follow: |

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN] Park Ave. and E 22d St —Ed- . Snethen, local attorney and stuRiley lore, will give Ie p with ames. ht

rogram tom. 7 Wie of orrow at 7: p.m. , camp song leader during World will sing. Rev, C. P. Blekking conduct the worship service for the program given for the entire community. am EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH-—Ruth-fess communism and Christianity in sharp 1 h the theme of the fullmovie, “The Sickle or the Cross.” 8 Sho at 7:30 p. m.

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BRE Dr. Har nger, president of the EvanHhealociial” inary, Naperville, horrow ‘at 10:40 &, Mm. and 1.5. m. Dr

fs an au , world traveler, and Bible scholar John White the choir and Mrs, Harriett

fo Sosenn 0 Hofman wil on °* o Work of The Juvenile LJ dinner the Professional Women's Group ‘ednesday at 6:30 p. m.

By EMMA RIVERS MILN

the Disciples of Christ Oct. 25 to

Dr. Davidson’ Dr. Corey

dianapolis Churchmen to Have Active Part In Disciples of Christ International Convention Gri. tush, mite tee Sg Nursery

Butler University Officials, Pastors of . Christian Churches Scheduled for Many Talks New Priest Is

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Indianapolis men and women will speak and receive honors the centennial meeting of the International Convention of|

30 in Cincinnati.

Because the United Christian Missionary Society, various boards

here, a large number of Indian} apolis persons are expected to] attend.

of the convention, Dr. Gaines M.|

Cook of Indianapolis, executive

idents and a secretary who have served the convention. Of the 22, 20 are expected to be present. Among them will be the following Indianapolis residents:

Dr. Frederick D. Kershner, dean

in the iemporary Religion and a teacher in the 4 . Judi i Fone roe ae! dim Eni school; Dr. A. E. Corey of the,

in Trouble. > FE Hy meen aon” tomorrow at the 11 8. m

school seniors will Samndriow i Tae m breakisst

{Butler School of Religion; Dr. Wil-|

liam F. Rothenburger, evangelist’

"land former pastor of the Third,

Christian Church; Dr. William A.| Shullenberger, pastor of the Central Christian Church, and Dr.|

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following sy nigh

Recent Ings. « 110,000 to Take Communion’

®nal F. E. Davison of South Bend, who|

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Tosen uilding with * embers’ Day" 3 preparation for t 's fest! a hl RE t rooms be_ used for

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evangelistic cam-

ie Unit in are il ive the the men's dinner meeting Monday

Crt oy IR Be hovel Ar Mey Sion in Bart Hawking of be m

a Butler Univeron a y tistian citisenship ay at 1:15 p. m. In the ell, will Lee 0 the panied by Mee E W.

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atME: Mathis) Eleven new missionaries will be theatrical distribution. It will be Revival Continues Until October 23rd.

A urch pastor . t Pal gat es Poplin music.

John Sharp to Head Church Youth Group

John Sharp of the University Heights Evangelical and Reformed

outh Council for the coming year. He is a student in Indiana

Central College. i

Other officers elected this week

ton the closing Sunday afternoon *'when 10,000 are expected to re-|

livers Danser (cluding Butler University THER in procession into

H, B. McCormick, president of the United Christian Missionary Soclety. Most of the sessions of the convention will be held in the down-|

church in the city can accomodate the large numbers which have al-| ways “turned out” for the meet-|

The giant communion service,

ceive the sacrament will be given in the new Cincinnati Garden, Dr.|

has administered the communion| for 27 years, will be unable to do it because of his duties as con-| vention president. i On Sunday afternoon at the| Reformation Day service he will install his successor, who will be elected by the convention. Dr.| Davison also will deliver the pres-| {dent's address Tuesday night and is the author of the historical] sketch covering the past 100 years, | The Rev. R. Melvyn Thompson of New Castle, who has assisted| Dr. Davison in giving the com-| munion for many years, will con-

¢iduct this year's service.

Other highlights of the convention will be the presentation of 1000 young people who are dedi-|

on cating their lives to full-time]

Christian service of some kind. | They will be called to the platform on Saturday night when the| “Litany of the New Century” will be said, Miss Betty Ellis of Peru and Franklin Coburne of Bargers-| ville are included. Representatives of the 30 colleges of the Disciples of Chist in-

, . wil dean of the Butler School of t dinner besin- Religion and Dr. M. O. Ross, But-|

{ler's president. New Missionaries |

commissioned Friday night. These {will go into the various parts of, Ithe world where Disciples conduct] missions. They will be honored] with a reception by the United Christian Missionary Society after /the service. Among them will be, Byron Spice of Warsaw, Ind., who

Church will serve as Will 80 to Mexcio. t of the United Christian!

James Clark, young student in the Yale Divinity School, will give the sermon, “A New Creature,”

The global outreach of the

in the annual senate meeting of | Disciples will be exemplified by

organ ithe address, the gania len ‘2ponsored bY) Community,” given by Dr. Henry|United States are said to have!

Smith Leiper of New York, one shown the commission's first two Presbyterian Church, vice presi-| of the executive secretaries of the pictures—“Beyond Our Own” and Cor. East Michig&fi at N. Walcott Invites You to Worship With Us|

Nancy Johns of the Irvington!

dent; Miss Dorothy Link, Carroll-| ton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church, recording secretary; Miss Barbara Barnett, St. Paul AME Church, corresponding secretary; Gary Booher, Olive Branch Christian Church, treasurer; and Mrs. Ralph Johns, adult sponsor.

Church to Celebrate 25th Anniversary

The Rev. Almon J. Coble of

Crawfordsville, who was pastor E

of the Washington Street MethodChurch for a number of

congregation then will rec- & quarter century of worship in their present building since its dedication. An old-fash-ioned basket dinner will follow the morning session. Other former Jaators who will participate in t afternoon anniversary cele- ‘ bration include the Rev, William Russell, of Gosport and the

Rev. L. 5. Kendall the 1 thres of Indianapolis, The Rev rold W. Mohler is church pasBr CEI £

Rev. H. L. Herod, department adjutant, anT. E. Adams nounced today. .{» More than 500 VFW officers

“Realism in World

World Council of Churches, Thurs-} day afternoon.

At the same session, Dr. Hilyer|dice,” which already has been| 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.

H. Straton of Malden, Mass. will] speak on “Baptists and Disciples Face thie New Century Together.” Dr. Straton is chairman of the Baptist section of the joint commission which {is laying the groundwork for a proposed merger of the Disciples and the Baptists. Dr. James A. Crain of Indian-

{ago after spending six months in| { Europe, will speak on “Europe in Mid-Passage” Friday afternoon. Dr. Crain heads the department of Social Welfare of the United Christian Missionary Society. Among the other convention speakers scheduled are the Rev, | Virgil A. Bly, Mrs. R. A. Doan and

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VFW Sets Annual ‘Fall Conference Here

Annual fall conference of the {Indiana Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held Oct: 29-30 in Hotel Antlers, James C.

town Music Hall because no|

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i2lof the Disciples, Butler University, the Butler School of Religion and even the International Convention headquarters are located | A former lieutenant colonel in Pasket dinner will precede the on Wednesdays from 8:30 to 11:30

Dr. Walter W. Sikes, all of Indlan- the U. 8. Army Chaplain Corps festive afternoon program. apolis.

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|new priest tomorrow at 11 a. m. climax its Homecoming Week with charged. During the first night session vention sessions, the “Voice of the/in St. Philip's Episcopal Church. 8 mammoth musical tomorrow at|

Crusade” will be heard. The se

Twelve times during"the con-

sade is a program of advance in

-|secretary of the convention, Will many fields of Christian endeavor Will be instituted by the Rt. Rev. voice Glee Club directed by Nor- realize the crucial need for a pay tribute to the 22 living pres- hegun by the Disciples in 1047 to R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the

continue through June of 1950. The “Voice” will describe one phase of the crusade presentations. Among those speaking for the “Voice” will be Dr, Willard M. Wickizer, the Rev. Rolland W.

Dr. George Oliver Taylor and Mrs. Mae Yoho Ward, all of Indianapolis.

Prejudice’

Prejudice becomes a disease . {. the minister (James Seay) explains to his congregation in the new motion picture, "Prejudice." »

Church Seis

Film Premiere

The Protestant Film Commis-

will{sion’s new picture, “Prejudice,” |this we owe him endless homthe will hold its Indianapolis premiere age.” p. 18. arge men's Music Hall for the popular meet- Monday at 7:20 p. m. in the Sec-| hnson will address the|iNg Thursday night and will at- ond Presbyterian Church. It will ers Class tomorrow on tend a reception afterward in the be sponsored here by the Church] JSuuRcn-_.| ballroom. Dr. O. L. Shelton is Federation and the United Chris- |W. Morris at Blaine (W. I. Bus to door)| 2. Ind

tian Missionary Society.

“Prejudice,” local churchmen

| report, {s the first movie made junder exclusively religious au-|All former members and friends invited |

spices 'to achieve ' commercial released simultaneously for presentation in theaters, churches and clubs, The four-year-old Protestant Film Commission devotes itself to the purpose of conveying Christian principles and teaching through moving pictures. It has placed Hollywod players, directors, writers and sets under contract. Paul F, Heard, the executive director, established New

for the Saturday morning session. York and Hollywood offices to; co-ordinate the work of the com-

mission, Thousands of churches in the

“My Name Is Han.” But it is pre-|

dicted that its production, “Preju-

tested in several cities, will go beyond the early successes.

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts. FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D. Pastor PAUL H. PRANKENFELD A

Religious Leaders Prepare for Cincinnati Meeting |

-; (tative of the congregation willl Christian Science |Ridpath. Mrs. Culver Heffernon 10:4 A. M.— The

"Atonement" Is Subject

{ist, tomorrow.

SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1049 Garfield Heights Church of Christ

2842 Shelby Street : Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Beevies, 7 2. % Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, T: W. L. Totty, Minister. GA-1945—GA-9480

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. RURAL STREET DR. HARRY POLL, Minister Two Morning Services, 8:15 and 10:45

"WE BELIEVE CHRIST IS LORD OF ALL" 9:30 A. M—Bible School—Rally Day -

Men’s Class Will Meet At Englewood Lodge Hall, 2716 E. Washington St. :

Lincoln Chiropractic College Glee Club

Christian Endeavor—6:30 P. M. 7.30 P. M.—Closing Service of Evangelistic Meeting

"We Believe “Christ Will Refurn”

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Homecoming Services Set

Children's Workers School Scheduled |

An Interdenominational Dem- * onstration School for Children's! Plan Festive Day {Workers will hold sessions next For Fall Season iSatunay fX0m8 330 4. 3, 16 1235] | The mild autumn weather with terian Church. } lit's encouragement for motor, The school will be sponsored by {travel brings church folk from the Church Federation Departfar and near to Indianapolis for ment of Religious Education of { homecoming services. {which Daniel R. Ehalt is secre- { Festive music, sermons reflect- tary. Groups of the nursery, kin{ing the past, basket dinners offer- dergarten, primary and junior de{ing the choice fruits of the har- partments of the Sunday school {vest season and fellowship charac-'will attend and demonstrate {terize these Hoosier gatherings. teaching methods. Workers will . The 44-year-old University engage in discussion following the Heights Evandies] United in iy sessions. {ren Church will hold homecoming] Tne fedgration planned the Sunday, Oct. 23. Dr. Roy H. Tur- gemonstration school fof the benley, the pastor, will talk about the efit of departmental superintendnew building program in thelents teachers and apprentice morning worship hour at 9 o'clock. teachers of all churches. Mrs. ‘Sunday school and the noon din-iBenjamin Andrews is chairman of mer will follow. Representatives ine Children’s Workers’ Council of |of the different age groups of theithe Church Federation and Mrs. {church will speak during the pro- Robert King is chairman of the gram in the afternoon. |planning committee for the dem-

Other Services |onstration school.

| | TT | wakes ED bon omer OF fer Services

of the Olive Branch

Dr. Shelton

pr. Crain Mrs. Ward

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

FAIRVIEW |

| homecoming of that church, also | Oct. 23. Thursday, a fellowship [service at 7:30 p. m. will follow a| Mothers in quandary for need {covered-dish dinner at 6:30 0f a morning baby sitter will |o’clock. Former members will be Profit by the new child-care serv- 48th and Capitol Ave. !introduced and talk. The Rev.|ice offered by the Aldersgate VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister /Benton B. Miller will conduct the|Class of the Broadway Meghodist gy , a _chureh School and Morning homecoming services in the audi-| Church. Worship. ol {torfum Oct. 23, at 2:30 p. m. The] Women of the class will look [10:45 A. M.—"The First Commandment." |worship at 9:30 a. m. and the after children of pre-schooi age| *% 8:00 P. M.—Westminsteff Fellowship. |

MEMORIAL |

Carrollton at 11th 3 | Rev William A. Alexander : | The class is composed of young| g.30 A. M.—Church School for All Ages. The Rev. Oscar E. Holder pt|7:30 p. m. Singers will include the married couples.

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Ex-Chaplain Rev. Holder | To Be Instituted

a. m. in the educational building

\will accept his official status gs| Second Christian Church will of the church. A small fee will be

Central Ave at 47th

Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.

Many of the|jp sa. M—Morning Worship, “Building Philadelphia, 41, the new priest, | Crispus Attucks High School 50-| mothers among them say they| Thursday T3678 MT Midweek Rervice No he » ‘ . ow a . ors N 4 . .

“The Children of the World.”

man Merrified; the Witherspoon baby sitter in the mornings in United Presbyterian Church Quar- families that have no relatives

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Diocese of Indian-

Episcopal

|apolis. Bishop Kirchhoffer will tet with Russel Brown directing; in Indianapolis. Most sitters pre- BS Historie Churen_ot Which FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |give the Rev. Mr. Holder the School 26 Glee Club, Miss Clara'fer to work afternoons and at Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Daldwaie: at: Btwieenth Bible, the prayer book and the| RIK Siresion: and the Rocky night, they said. Ean 8. MILNER. DD. GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ laws of the diocese. This will be ore Quartet. | Nursery equipment provided by JOSEPH W. JOHNSTON . TWO MORNING SERVICES |done in accordance with the an- e Rev. R. H. Peoples, pastor, the church for the Sunday school LLL Re RE 9:30 and 11 A. M. emeritus of the Butler School of Sheafor, the Rev. Ervin Sheets, |clent rite of the Episcopal Church. IePorts that 16 members have be-/will be used by the Wednesday|Dr. Miner, “Can My Lite Be Changed?” “The Joy of Returning"

| The Bible symbolizes the min-|longed to his church more than morning attendants. Luke 15:10, Acts 3:19

Cribs, play

{ister’s function as leader of wor-|40 years. Mrs. Mary Rowe who 18| pens, games and materials for TABERNACLE Dr THE IY ship; the prayer book as the 91 has been a member of Second coloring and cut-outs are included. PRESBYTERIAN SP Young Peoples Meeting 0 i

teacher, and the laws as one who Christian Church for 71 years, he {conforms to the accepted regula-| Says.

tions of the church. A represen-|

34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE

REV ROBERT 8 MOORHEAD 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. | Yo Floayence of God,” Dr. 3 a Cc + |is president of the Suzannah Cir-| $30 P, M.—Youtn’ Fellows 1 u

nip. i 5 Lecture Tuesday | cle, sponsoring the Wednesday rs, Mid-Week Service, 7:18. | Served With 93d Division nursery, RIOTS |

The Rev. Mr. Holder served with £ or stan Science: The Avail-| | 3d Division he South Pa-|ability of Divine Law” is the title oy 4. Dn HOH I the, to the of a free lecture to be given Tues. New Pastor Preaches $ Philippines during World War II.[day at 8 p. m. in the Third Chris- : 28 |Last year. he returned to 90-day tian Science Church, 34th St. Te At Westview Tomorrow IK |duty as staff and faculty mem-| Washington Blvd. | The Rev. Charles E. Smith will |} ber of the U. §. Chaplaincy Schoof,| The lecturer, Cecil F. Denton, Preach his first sermon as new jg |Carlisle Barracks, Pa. C. 8., of New York City, is a mem- Pastor tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.|} | He was born in Philadelphia, ber of the Board %f Lectureship in the Westview Baptist Church. ig {graduated from Lincoln Univers-0f the Mother Church, the First The Rev, Mr. Smith will comes lity (Pennsylvania), and the Phil-|Church of Christ, Scientist, Bos-|t0 Indianapolis from Greenwood, |§ |adelphia Divinity School. He has|ton. He will be sponsored here Ind. With Mrs. Smith and their i ‘held pastorates in Jacksonville, PY the host church. He will ex-|Infant daughter he will live in|(Q

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|Fla.; Wilmington, N. C.; and Jer- Plain Christian Science and how |the church parsonage, 2025 West- 8 sey City, N. J. [the healing law of Divine Love is View Dr. He was graduated from ig |" He sees in radio and television available. Christian Science lec- Butler University, studied in the |effective means for religious edu- tures are open to all interested Butler School of Religion and re. |cation. With this in mind, he took Persons. ceived a degree from the Dallas, i la course with the Television! A peminary. The Rev. ig . Mr. Sm as been a minister QF Studios a Pe Methodist Men Set {about five years and has taught | Adequate Negro personnel ex- Meeting Tuesday jin ihe Youin for Christ Bibleilf ists in Indianapolis for a grow-

(School. ing and greater St. Phillip's Epis-| Dr. George L. Morelock of Chi-| |copal Church, he believes.

Those active in the new nursery |are Mrs. Robert Booton, Mrs. {John Bayless and Mrs. Robert

WESTMINSTER

445 8. STATE (1700 EAST) Rev. Roy Converse, Minister

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Young People—4:00 P, M.

welcome the new priest by hand-| ing him the keys of the church.

CALVARY TABERNACLE

Fletcher Ave.

THIS GREAT REVIVAL CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEX Nightly at 7:45; . Except Sunday ® Healing Service R Tonight, 7:45 & The Persian evangelist | speaks Sunday morn-

ing at ‘11 o'clock and Sunday night at 7:45.

COME EARLY TO GET A SEAT!

Radio Broadcast Sunday—WISH—8:00 A. M. |

hy: Calvary Tabernacle JOSEPH D. URSHAN 902 Fletcher Ave.

For Further Information Call FR. 0754

|cago will address the men of the, 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class {Indianapolis Methodist District in|, Broadway Baptist Church |a dinner meeting Tuesday at 6:30! 22nd & Broadway i | a |p. m. in the Central Avenue Meth- Class Meeting—9:30 A. M. | Of Christian Scientists |odist Church. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH!} | “Doctrine of Atonement” is Dr. Morelock retired from the 10:00 A. M. the subject of the lesson-sermon denominations Board of Lay Ac-| Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher |

in all Churches of Christ, Scient- tivities in July 1048 after more

{than 25 years of service to MethUNITY PRAYER GROUP |

— Nu odist laymen, He was instrumenThe golden text is: “All things i.) i establishing a board of lay (Affiliated With Unity. Kansas City, Mo.) SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 A. M.

are of God, who hath reconciled : + lactivities for the Methodist [8 to himself by Jesus Christ, Church South. | DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS | om

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|5:18. Ch | Unity Literature — Classes — Consultant | — | The lesson-sermon also in- rough Hoar a same LE. Sark BC Sai SE YS} {cludes the following passage ’ VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

is to Chicago to head the total lay{from the Christian Science text-! pang a, He is a das |book, “Science and Health with of the University of the South, Boy to the Scriptures” by Mary phi Beta Kappa, author of sev{Baker Eddy: “Jesus of Nazareth eral books on stewardship and [taught and demonstrated man’s laymen’'s work. {oneness with. the Father and for

oh | Christian Science Churches EVANGELISTIC SERVICE t Branches of The Mother Church Sunday Evening, 7:45 The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass." IRVIN MARTZ

Will Speak Everybody Welcome

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

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 16th “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT”

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxford Sts. A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor

.s BEREAN GOSPEL :30 A, M.—Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 AM—Morning Worship: e TEMPLE

tp: “Th Blessedness of Being a Chris- Carrollton Blesse s ¢ ng 1 at 13th St. ian,” Matthew 5: 1-13 FORD PORTER, Pastor

| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH |, =" 1oren's Crusade Hour

1900———————— 1949 WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN

| 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF BUILDING . . .| OLD MEMBERS DAY . .. BASKET DIN-| NER FOLLOWS MORNING SERVICE.

Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches

| mies FIRST CHURCH

Castle Hall Bldg.” R. R., 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice

Delaware and Walnut Streets {WISH Ba 9:30 a. m. (700 North) { Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister /y,_. MORRIS ” . EY Cron Behoohat A" M, Voice of Temperance,” will Harry Bucalstein, minister-evangelist. Morning Worship ion An | 3 . ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Odor, music and Music by excellent choir. | speak Friday. night, Oct. 21. | children's work. | Ser in Dewan 3, ore, Fun. 7:30 p. m., Russell Ford, “Sing- | ing Preacher,” will sing.

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH Delaware at 12th { PAUL E ROPFMAN. “Past Evening Service, 5:00 Fry CHURCH : uy R. R. 526 State Life Bldg. ollege at 62d

Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice

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

or { ¥ FPR Rev, Gerald Bright ! Anniversary service Bind . av, era rn 3

the ordination of the first Student for the ministry Srom RST CHURCH. the Rev. T. P.

ghrer, now of Leetonio, O. | 5 Sermon by My Luughner. ! Church 3 LI-9502 ’ Pastor's Home, HI-3928

| BAPTIST CHURCHES West Side Church CENTRAL BAPTIST

WOODRUFF PLACE Vir of the Nazarene | CHRISTIAN SCENE SociETY (Colored)

11th and King | at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. {

1045 A. M—Morning Service. | Through Oct. 16 |

Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. Rev. C. G. Rife’

9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages music director and associate pastor. Bob Jones, Pastor.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CA. 3046.

Meridian and Vermont Streets

THIRD CHURCH

Washington Blvd. at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice

evangelist, continues Revival

L. C. TRENT. D. D World Wide Communion SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

{10:45 A. M,—"“The Burma of Today py Tet 5 AY OOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

| speaker, Ma Saw Hma §0P.M—B Y. F | |

. YP 7:30 P. M.—"Your Spiritual Service."

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 East), U. 8 Clutton. 9:30 A. M., 7:00 P. M.

{EXETER BAPTIST--Exeter & 17th Sts. | | Rev. Isom Ferris—9:30 and 7:30. {

Carleton W. Atwater, Carl C. Moman

9:00 A, M.—Morning Service, Pastog Frankenfeld, “What Place Do fou ve God?” A.M Church School AM~Worsh Mh Service. Pastor Daries. “The Quest for Life Complete

~~ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL M00 he seni Waris

0 “Saved by Confusion.” Rev. M. W. Johnson. preaching

Belmont Church of Christ 1002 S. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m, and 7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

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Worship i. ouivesenis 10:45 AL M. Sunday

7.30 P. M.—Drama: 030 AN Church Sch Country.” _Sermon:| Dr. a ee, School Liisi 930A) “Paichas® | Ea he

York 9:30 A. M. Bible School. * 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon by Pastor, Mb “The Essential Confession.

| EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & E. New Peter Vroom 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P { 11:30 A. M Choir and LYNDHURST--Lyndhurst Dr. 3 blocks 8. of W. Washington St. Donald J, locks 2} EO hrosdcast over: pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m.| 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.

| 7:30 P. M.—Worship. Sermon by tstant | CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. & 36th, apy TRON DY Jatisant Louis G. Crafton. 9:48—11:30: 1 P. M. | God.’ he.

METHODIST CHURCHES

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ROBERTS PARK CHURCH EAST 10TH STREET Since 1821 : METHODIST

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“THE END OF THE WORLD"

4 How Wil ou? Delaware at Vermont wh = 18h bdo na ow Wil Jt Alfact You : Rev. Jaume h Doren, Halse “The Fellowship of The Concerned” SUNDAY, OCT. 16, at 7:30 P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. NOR I CpIST At the . Mr. Earl Monn, Supt, pi Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sermon: “I Love Church, O God."

10:30 A. M.—‘My Nameless : Brother.”

“The Far

Corner of Alabama and E. 23rd Streets LEAVE YOUR QUESTIONS IN THE BOX

Musio by Chahcel Choir, J. Russell

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