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a bit of ex the success of this repressfitative Edward of their school. * t.| Local persons intefested In fas

Robert Davis will difeet the Bt. religious goals of the young have al Lutheran

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some time. He has stated frankly

voices in ts annual fall concert tomorrow that he intends to work at reli at seul, and ornament for

gious ‘all kinds of churches. He is a

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w JM can and should work together” or. the was his firm pronouncement. cnvmen Succession of Honors His present scholarship takes its place In a succession of honors,

Vonnegut Peirce Award. Mr, and Mrs, Anton Vonnegut of Indian_|apolis give it annualy as a memorial to their daughter, Maidie, who was a sculpture student in the school some years ago. The prize finances some “worthy student” in “travel, study and specialization in the field of sculpture.” Aldo used his

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Jos/Churches and cathedrals with their valued statuary, architecture, metalwork and the like. But all the while he yearned make similar studies in the

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also for a scholarship to the UniSE any. of Hioknée Which has 8 os ba asamrat. Of fiches! Both with & universities . complied. The stuindent made the aformentioned

He, with five advanced stu. churches in Canada dents who were gradua 40+ » June from Herron, received the : Mary Milliken citation, It is

exceptional work

d i Scientist Churches

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Overseas Relief Drive

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on China for overseas relief tomorrow,

on Graduate [Ch tudies Abroad

been observing Aldo's efforts for.

arty and New Jersey devout Roman Catholic bus says . 7 [he will welcome commissions from lall religious bodies. “Religious

A year ago, he won the Louise

for visiting French - Canadian

in Towa,

iMrs. De Voe. In addition to Dr. Baumgartel,

be shatt stands peel Church Rural - le ings Word War ands Group Sets Breakfast

Catholics, of the Indianapolisiy unio RECEPTION FAIR (Archdiocese will open their an- Bt Selonss’ Sactiee

Week drive, WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP).} \,|" Every church in the archdio-, “o.. yoy and tomorrow, im-

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p.m. in the Central Ch Ch

urch. Members of the general bly of the federation and of t t Protestant church ble at'4:30 p.m. for meeting. Chairmen

cial service of the church fed tion. The afternoon reports

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churches taking good of all as did the Pligrim thers. Dr. Baumgartel said: “Gov. William Bradford and his

This madonna wrought in siivered ceramic by Dominic Aldo Pitassi reflects his original idea of the Virgin Mary.

Will Horo Rev. De Voe {25a mmihitiar ™

During the depression, a local day for looking ahead and taking minister came. out of retirement|steps to improve the community.”| lin answer to an BOB from the.) *THAPS it would best sum up| i {the steps the Church Federation {Meadlawn Christian Church. {is taking for the improvement of The Rev. Charles H. De Voe this community to say that it

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‘Thanksgiving Day in 1621. But they also believed that the only

hard and by living up

i {gave te left the acti — ation and a fountainhead for | ava a oh pa no Arif st + Helpfulness in all kinds of situaBintry ta spend hia DADE | ons, Its 1 |years at home. He now is 87 and ops. Its purpose is economic and | will receive thie title of “pastor Social as well as religious, emeritus” tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.|Qffers Youth Program

in the church. The Rev. Herbert| 14 gttempts both to prevent fu-| W. Sprowls, present minister, will yeniie delinquency and to offer in-|

| preside. [terests to young people not in! Large Membership Gain LRG, *\4s "You" Counell. Tt The

Meadlawn Church in- trains leaders for every branch of | creased greatly in membership, local church work, supplies tem advanced in various other ways porary pastors for churches and and started on the roadsto a new co-operates with Jewish and edifice under the Rev, Mr. De{Roman Catholic agencies for the Voe's guidance, He was ordained good of the city. a minister of the Disciples of| It makes surveys of IndianapChrist 60 years ago. He has given olis and supplies results freely, the six decades to Hoosier especially to groups seeking suitchurchey except for one pastorate able neighborhoods in which to IPiaanen throngs roaduasts sve! He will preach tomorrow on™ broadcasts over “The Stewardship of Life.” four Indianapolis radio stations The congregation. Nov. 27, will and in religious services in eight unv architect's drawing of sched the new church. It will pa pil ext -— be bullt of stone and stand atin Retreat Cambridge and Spann Aves. next|s.. Laymen, Dee. 2 and 3 door to the Meadiawn parsonage. gutier - University Ug ihe The largest memorial’ fund given men “ong” iit ERE ta to the new church honors the late «gay in a Christian Social Order.”

the federation staff includes: Danligious education department; Dr. Teo a " iy ce department; Men of the rural community of | ypyiq 1.. Vandiver, SER Mea, the Bethel Methodist Church will tary; and Miss Fannie Mae Gels‘meet fof breakfast and to talk! ler, office secretary. Jerrus M.

over communi blems to! 'Bryant is president of the federaiy jro MOT tion and Lester Irons, general row at 7 a. m. in the dining Eoin chairman.

of the church. Leonard Pearson is in charge of publicity. Persons conducting

Women of the church will serve

for during the five years in theithe meal. Dr. Howard J. Baum-{the drive for funds in different

, executive secretary of the sections of the city are: Allen C.

TR. ato oo Rh List Lesson-Sermon 1 indianapotis. Aldo lived iniChurch Federation, will speak on Miller, William ¥. Hall, Roy T. oi vel and ‘residence of Mrs. Richard “Community Co-operation and the|Cambs, Robert Benjamin, the Rev, on-sermon in All is the daughter of Church's Influence” The Rev, David Dudley. the Rev. John W. Christ, Scientist, for h-iata Cute Stark, nde Jl Raiph Steele, pastor, will preside. | , the Rev. I.Albert Moore, - sout/I8 Manual Training High School. Through Mrs. Taylor. Aldo made ity its facilities to carry on a/'™® Rev. A. Glen O'Dell, Harold

The Rev. Mr. Steele reports that|th® Rev. O. A. Calhoun, the Rev. {his church has offered the com. Henry Lewis, John W. Milliken,

al program in its neighbor-(); Bell. Mrs. Ray Holcomb and

the Lord: My heart and He says he is looking torwara|"% Mrs. Harry Krause. for {hood. It stands on W. 52d St. two, . : {20 Raman Catatige Moriind blocks east of Road 52. The Near pus cron PAINTE ear of 1950 great anticlpa- |... yetitution with a soélal influ-| : R. DIES

* ‘tion. He intends to be among the! ‘ passage from the ho the to e0ee is the Pike Township High, OR “textbook, "Sei. many pligrims who then go U Fo

STEND, Belgium, Nov. 19 ) — Baron James ‘Ensor, 50. School at 71st St, I ‘year-old Belgian painter, died at -Corna Edwards, the high school his country home today of a heart principal, and P. E. Anderson, ailment. township trustee, will attend the ; breakfast as special guests.

2 3851E New York

~—Short-wave radio reception will

ER Irvington Church Sponsors ey aio bend hat ne ony Maating Each Wednesday

15 yedrs service to Mead- Serves as a clearing house of In| enry G. White, pastor, mapped

‘The BIBLE CHURCH

Sunday School 10 A. M.

will speak on Turmoil” tomorrow at

AFT

not be held until next FIRST UNI

ork Street Evangelical nq Nov. 27. The Very Rev,

Civic Theater Sets Tryouts for Play ary at 2 p. m. tomorrow in gy the new president of the North R an p workshop will gide aw for the ry Civic produc-| Mr. Schwartz, who lives in 2007 Ang to Jack L. Hatfield, director. dent of the South Side Bran play is slated for per- and assistant superviso young . Jan. 13 through 21. people in the Central Indiana Disfor the previously an-

“Fatal Weakness" will

se L. Fecker, who has Jects 30 years as a missionary In gepot will eh thing. A Sollee and Proving to very good for Monday

“China in coup. Neither money nor food are 8nd Tuesday, forecasters at the

Tp min being solicited in this drive, which predicted here this forning.

; . August R. Fussenegger, ooo superna | pa al Ree ho is sponsored WHC, an director of charities, | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH | x New treet Chureh, |, in charge of the drive. Delaware and Walnut Streets : Bea veer foroed to move her mis-| yop nary of the National Coun-| pe w. A. Shullenverser, Minister post 30 times in the past. .r Catholic Women will handle Church School-9:30 A. M. three and a half years. Before the overseas gifts. The drive is Moruing Worship—1048 A. M. leaving China four monthk A§0.\nonsared by the War Relief] ~~ Musie by wxosllent choir A She lost all her worldly posses: g ices of the National Catholic| Thaoktulness.” for the third time in her w.isove Conference. © Youth Fellowship, 3:30 P. M. She has just arrived in the © ES — el United States after’ speading the; , ‘ GETHSEMANE past four months in the Philip- Latter Day Saints UNITED LUTHERAN pe 1aands, Brarich Names Head 4717 EB. Michigan

Mémbérs of the denomination | Ent John 8. Albert, D.D. of Jesus Christ of Latter Day 2 ~—Junday Saints today announced the ap : —

pointment of William E. Schwartz maging Sgrvice Wednasdsy. Nov.

1 pecial music by chelr.

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

8. New York & Oxtord Sta Rev Carl B. Amelung. Pastor 3 A. M.Sunday School for ail ages. 10:30 A. M.~Morning _W

hoo! anki ving ublect “Commis

Ave, is a onetime presi

accord- College ah

r of trict. ‘Dean Oldroyd and Wilmer

(Lawrence will assist Mr. Schwartz {as counselors. "

TED LUTHERAN CHURCH om

month,

National Bureau of Standards

Offering |

tet ReY ATR

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott & CG. TRENT. D. D. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:48 SNF MB YP T:30P. MMen and Missions Service, men speaking.

TUXEDO PARK=—39 N. Orant (4100 Bast). U. 6. Clutton. 9:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M.

EXETER BAPTIST--Exeter & ITh Su. Rev. Lom Perris-9:30 and 1:30,

EMERSON AVE.—~Emerson & BE. New York, Peter Veoom 10:30 A. M. 1:30 A M.

CYRIL

“Grace or

Who Is Under the Law “Is He Whe: the

SUNDA , NOV.

’ “ 11:30 A. M. Morning Worship 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service

Free Bus Transportation, GA, 9915. James E. Petty, Pastor

BAPTIST CHURCHES

A M.~"What for all His BY

He Who Transgresses It Under Grace?

E. D. Thistlethwaite, Minister

ror. a—frema mE Subject —Is There Bread |gursn: “Thy ee EDGEWOO! TERE TE } 1820 E. Epler--GA-6086 69 p. m~Angelus Hour for Youlh

9:30 A. M.—Church School They Game to Give hanks | GOTO CHURCH SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. Evening Service. « © Modern movies combine with fo make a modern . rem re 3 EU EE [THE SALVATION ARMY ] Michigan and Alabama

An original program in the Irvington Methodist Church is answering the members’ complaint that time is lacking to gain a thorough knowledge of the Bible. Men and women expressed regret that their acquaintance with the Scriptures was very limited. “There just isn't the leisure in this hectic day to read and study the Bible the way we wish to do,” | they added. fT EE yr } To ‘meet this need of today, Mrs. | Limits to What Prayer Can Do? i D. Joe Hendrickson and the Rev. and “Wishes Are Prayers.” Mrs. Hendrickson opened the their plan to present the Bible picture study with “The Story of | movies and slides. They Creation.” The course deals with, strive to make the showings so|the Old Testament characters— vivid that they will not be for- Abraham, Joseph, Moses, “Ruth gotten. And by giving a section and others. In November, the each Wednesday night followed church is seeing visual presenta-

(an a Chronic Alcoholic Be Cured!

Hear Tom Crocker of “Skid Row” Fame ; (Detroit and Chicogo) Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 20th, 2:30 P. M. Tom Crocker's thrilling story of Salvation tnd Rehabilitation

should be heard by all who are in the solution of the Nation's most devastating problem.

_ FREDERICK E. SCHORTEMEIER, Presiding

Two Greal Evangelistic Services {1 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.

EVERYONE HEARTILY INVITED

by discussion, they hope to tions of David, Amos, Daniel and cover the highlights of the Bible Esther, 2 SAE by next May. { The church owns slide and

Meet on Wed J ay move | projestors and record play-

ne assures the An average of 125 persons group of hearing the running comgather each Wednesday from 7 ment as given by Mrs, I. Howard to 8 p. m. in the church for “The|Staley. Mrs. Raymond Higgs Story of the Bible in Pictures.” |plays the plano for the period After - the “story in pictures,” conducted by the Rev. Mr. White the Rev. Mr. White conducts ai called “The Fellowship Hour.” course in the practical applica=| Printed leaflets outlining the tion of Christian principles. He detailed Wednesday night prowill focus on all phases of prayer| gram have been given to members. through the period ending May 17, 1050. | ENTHRONED AS RULER The minister studied pastoral) MONTE CARLO, Monaco, Nov. psychology in Massachusetts Gen- 19 (UP)—Prince Rainier III was eral Hospital and In the Boston enthroned today as ruler of the City Hospital and the Boston tiny state of Monaco, less than Psychopathic Hospital. Thus he naif the size of New York's Cenmakes a specialty of helping any tral Park.

who seek his aid to ‘solve their je -— problems. with. the application of! 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class Broadway Baptist Church

22nd & Broadway Class Meeting—9:30 A. M.

Topics Announced For example, the topics he will}

discuss during the remaining! BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH Wednesdays in November are: 10:00 A. M. “What Will Prayer Do to Me?”;| Rey, R. M. Dodrill, Teacher

and “How Does God Answer Prayer? Some of those for December are: “Why Aren't Some Prayers Answered?”; “Are There

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SRT rh 10th and Delaware Sta. oven Daily 10 to tat TH 3 Rev, Marcus W. Johnson. Minister Onty ilteraturs Classes -- Consuitant

Preaching 11 A. M. and T20 P. M. Subject: “Critical Thanks.” The Rev. Marcus W. Jonnson preacning

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

WOrship «cosvvevasss 10:45 A. M. Sunday School ........9: 30 A. M,

Belmont Church of Christ

1002 8. Belmont Ave,

Sunday Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. ‘Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1850

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

© 320 N. Minols > EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sunday Evening, 7:45 -

DONA Orsos Gospel Church,

‘W. Morris ot Bloine (W. |. Bus to door) "Lord's Day Services. i 9:30-10:45 A- M7130 P.M: Horry Bucalstein, minister

St.

1 3 A. J ihe 8: a 4 Subject of Sermons: g | “Comfort.” «John 4D 9:45 A. M< Church Scfiool.

| | A WORLD.WIDE GOSPEL CENTER |

~~ BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carrollton st 13th St. FORD PORTER. Pastor

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~ CENTRAL BAPTIST Tans > WisH-121 {Invites You to Worship With Us : , Sunday {at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd Thanksgiving Services

Sunday 20th thru 25th Each night—7:30 Speaker, Rey, David Gillespie,

| 1045 A. M ~Morning Service. | Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. | | 9:45 A M.-—Bible School. ; Classes for All Ages

Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. |

30 A M

10:48 A. M.—"A op te Thapkegirihe

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave.

VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister Scheel snd Moraine

4:00 6:00 P. M.— Westminster Pellowship,

10:48 A. Mg Rigtionary, Proje

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave at 4Tth Rev. Roy B. Conner Jv Sunday School. 9:48 * Woiship. 10:48 A. ML. “The Answer of Heaven to Earth ™

Rev : 9:30 A. M.~Chureh School for All Ages

Youth Groups 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00 P. M.

F3FERE

Hl

ot ‘musical

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Spe rs Art FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Tore ER D2 GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTS 9.45 8. m, TWO MORNING SERVICES w BEER be | muna Dr. Pranis RET TIN TE ET pune een 42 NE and Thursday, Thanksgiving Service, 10:30 a.m, art adi a oo WESTMINSTER eh Lot od ~ «43 8. STATS 11700 BAST Phe sar sani 8 Thana 10 a i. DaeiDvilg service Yount People—4:00 PM.

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Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

Free Reading Rooms (R. R) : _ LESSON FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 20th “SOUL AND BODY”

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

FIRST ' CH URCH Castle. Hall Bldg. » KR, 119 E. Ohio Bt. ~ Delaware at 12th Everting Service, 5:00 R. R. 526 State Life Bldg.

‘THIRD CHURCH

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

FOURTH CHURCH _ Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:10 R. R. Church Bdifice

College at -624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

1609% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 810 West 28th Bt. A

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. . , SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 1215 P. M.

Wednesday Evening Mestings tn All Churches st § P. 1. Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

- Brooklyn, N. Y. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ole arias oh AT

“Tie Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and |

Meridian and Vermont Streets

Atwater, Carl ©. Moman

Cariston W AB AR | yver

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20, AT730 P.M. J} 0 dventist Church | 23rd Street 4.

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See | THE MILLENNIAL “AGE!

What will the vorld be like, when- Satan is bound? Will sin.

What extraordinary task will be assigned the rightediis, in’ helping to determine the fate of millions of souls? f

SEVENTH.DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AT 7:30

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