Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1949 — Page 4

Teal Herd Schedule Hanukkah Thursday, Dec. 23

Indianapolis Jews and others of | their faith will mark the Feast of Lights with thanksgiving for religious freedom Thursday through, Dec. 23. During the festival, also called Hanukkah, synagoge members will dededicate themselves to God and teach their children about reli gious freedom. Families will sing, Hanukah songs, give each other| _ presents and serve special holl-| day foods. They will make a ceremony of lighting one candle each night until all eight are burning| . In the Menorah, or candlelabrum. | Jewish thinkers point out that the feast inspires free men tol unite in creating a world of free-|

and that it carries a special mes-| sage for our time. It underlines| . the fact that many are being per-| D d ti wecuted because of religion behind, e ICa ion tain. } the iron curtain Ceremony Set Jews Rose Up The events commemorated at For Tomorrow Hannukkah happened 165 years i fore the beginning of the Christ.| The members of St. Andrews’| fan era. The Syrian Antiochus United Lutheran Church and| decreed the death of the Jewish Pastor Robert H. Heine, aided by faith. The Jews rose up, sent out visiting celebrities, will dedicate

his five sons and vanquished the iv {omorrow at 10 a. m. Syrians,

Then the Jewish people re-| Members of the congregation]

ship of one, God. The whole story Speedway Town Hall where they is recorded in the Book of Macca- formerly held services and march bees in the Apocrypha. in processional to the church. | Commentators note that Ha- Architects ‘and the contracter nukkah, in. spirit. resembles the wu 4h over the keys of the Christian Feast of Christmas and p,,1qing to the members in brief that Jesus was trained to observe ceremonies at the church door. Hanukkah in his Jewish home In| Tr. Arthur M. Knudsen of ChiNazareth, leago will give the sermon of ded-| The Beth-El Zedeck congrega- ication. He Is divisional secretary tion will give a children’s Hanuk-/of the denomination’s Board of| kah entertainment Dec. 18 at American Missions. Dr. Frederick 10:30 a. m., a dinner the evening/M, Hanes, president of the In-| of that day and hold college diana Synod, will bring greet: homecoming services Dec. 23. [ings from the synod. Other religious events in In- Dr, H, Grady Davis of the ChiSanupolis follow: [cago Lutheran Seminary will give TIAN MEN BUILDERS, Thira the address for the 7:30 p.m. lation Church apres x tivicas ives of tht vespers tomorrow. The Rev. Wilon Ay rim ino treet tor. liam L. Pifer, president of the a ¥ or Southern Conference of the Ins diana Synod. will deliver felicita- { it tions from the conference. The {Indianapolis Lutheran Choir, di‘rected by T. Cole Watkins, ising for the vespers.

“pir: Schricker to Speak

4 — Gov. Schricker will kK AL CHURCH St. PB the owing the 8 p.m. community night ob-| Faas Dre ent; Mrs

RA

Mrs. Helen Robinson, will sing.

‘serve as a first unit and houses

ey. lcongregation grows, an Slug tional building is expected to be — added. Radiant heat is used. al -T Norman Mansel), Philadel phia, architect oy plans/ and Paul 1. Cripe, Inc. and. Sons, Indianapolis, Served as supervising architects. 8. C. Sorénson

, built the church.

sentation t “The Grea! Pi and. Sars coroth: eration president, has named the| 7 And Mrs Pritchett an! tollowing persons to serve on a WAT) Mompaniment

guerillas under Mattathias and their new edifice in Speedway| §

claimed their temple for the wor- will meet before that time in the] b

oe, Fr. Richard P. Grog ; . = € ar ry ri Carial Giay's dp. eee

atish Bible of St. John 's Catholic Church, view wi ad a pice in in fhe

The new , Sh. Andrew's , United Lutheran Church i in Spoeday City stands ready for its dedication

services and festivities beginning tomorrow.

dom, understanding and peace: D| 2 Church Central Library Opens Bible Exhibit

I ab

Page From Giifenberg Book

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Timés Church Editor

rch is of modified Gotha ae ie he church a bell cote tower | The. Central Library will tell you certain Indianapolis BE. iirtet the urmounted by a cross. It will long to possess Bibles of their own and yet have none. Incredible as it sounds im a city of this size in the year 1049 holds a master’s degree in music, the

yearly, in all parts of the world.

ren fellowship and Sunday school this seems to be the case. And churches, missionaries, the American having studied at DePauw,

Ca A {rooms in the basement. As the Bible Socfety and ‘other agencies give away thousands of Bibles, University of Michigan and the Dean Clutter, Minister —MA. 1859 Morning Warship 1 a m . * y 5 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p.m. or Thioush Relisions Livia SI hu

id

: hottie to Sing Yule Music

Christ Church Offers

»

‘(portions of Handel's

|church.

{ward Ferrell and Paul Raymond.

{the Butler University Choir in a |concert tomorrow from 4 to

~.companist, Miss Elaine Buck,

Richard Wittington will direct

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[Bible rote et Tomorrow

: Shelby Street > J tis of Bibles and a 7:30 Bible Study, 10 A. ng Evening Service, 7 P Mw |p. m. service tomorrow in the Morning Worship, 13 A. M. ~~ Wed. Eve. Service, 7:43 ° {Roberts Park Methodist Church w. 1. Totty, Minister. GA-1945—GA-9480 mark Universal Bible Sunday.

~ Parts of ‘The Messiah’ [Roe

The Christ ‘Episcopal Church| Pages from

|Chajr of 40 men and boys al inthe 16th ‘century and| : BAPTIST CHURCHES 2

{sing the Advent and, Christmas| whole volumes in Hebrew, Greek, “The Mess- Chinese, German and French will

[fah” tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the'be shown. The Bible In Braille!

Sod Sill JE AT ARG iL Mh 1

SE We a] She > 7? eT SH

“Garfield Heights Church of Christ

old ptures

|point, one copy of the Scriptures WOODRUFF PLACE

«will be the one with the most cen: ‘tral setting but others are offered committee which planned the exalso for tomorrow in various hibit and colleeted the boaks. 7:30 P. M.—The Book for Today |parts of the city. Soloists for the | B [Christ Church presentation will tor, will preach on “Guidep {include James O'Dell, Richard and the music program will pin | Caulfield, Jerome Kitchen, Jr., Ed-|out the Biblical theme.

Fraternity to Advance 5 Meeting to Dec. 18

p. m. in Sweeney Chapel on the [Butler campus, The Madrigal Singers will give a group of 16th {Century madrigals and their ac-|

piano solo. The freewill offering will go toward new choir robes for

Church, concert sponsor.

{robes, Raymond A, Brandes is t

Norman H. Schultz, pastor. Dedicate New Organ

{will sing.

‘mas Oratorio” tomorrow at 7

{ Newton. Miss. Nallie Jones

{rec or,”

the University Park Christian

| The choir will sing the Clokey cantata, “Childe Jesus,” tomorjrow at 4 p. m. in the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reéform Church. The freewill offering will finance the purchase of new choir

he

lorganist-director and the Rev.

The Zionsville Christian Church | will dedicate a new Baldwin organ {tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Helen {Thomas Robinson, organist and {minister of music of the Speed- | way Christian Church, will play an organ program. The Chancel {Octet of the Speedway church

| The First Baptist Church Choir {will present Bach's “The Christ-

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{p. m. and with the dramatic club, {the pageant-cantata, “The Incarinate Word" by Elmore and Reed, | Dec, 18, in the church. Paul Fid{lar organist, will play and George! [Newton, choir =director, will World. conduct the music. Soloists in-| [clude Charlotte Schuster, Barbara | { Dennison, Edward Hittle and Mr. f

is!

president of the club and Mrs. -{Dorothea Bertorelli, pageant di-|

# Church Nan Names - | Music Director

Mrs. Bernice Fee Mozingo will]

ue her duties as the new ditrector of music for the Trinity}

i rane unary. me sins, Among Display of Scriptures ine: dirs in

Mrs. Mozingo, an organist

|

of |

uch experience, is the current)

persons vice president of the National As-|

sociation of Choir Directors. She]

|

Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. |

There are a few library patrons

{the library's 30-day time limit ana Parallel columns and gave the ,, {return them. The same day, the POOK the title, man or woman will take out an- Morals other volume of the Scriptures| and repeat the process. Thus/ both the resignation and the new & Sons, Indianapolis, contractors, = Tarsons. longing. for the of the Jefferson Bible made in gna Scriptures, keep themselves supplied with a copy.

‘Churches Set |piplay Ends Dec. 24

The library staff will not enly

“| Clarence Elbe Trinity musi who borrow Bibles, keep them for Jefferson. He placed the text in iricter for the A oid eum

{Photolithographic process and - {given to members of the Senate Youth Group Plans

ron and House of Representatives. Christmas Vespers . . ! an Election Plans tell you human interest stories Any interested person can 1 like this but many things about count on definite library help: in

. Jerrus M. Bryant, Church Fed-|the Bible during its display of making specific study of the p. m. in the Irvington Methodist | Scriptures today through Dec. 24. Bible. Members of the staff will Church, &

The Methodist District Youth]

Fellowship will hold their Christmas vespers tomorrow at 3:30 BROADCAST SUNDAY, wisn

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class | — Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting—9:30 A.

The display will serve as a spe- even do quite a bit of research! The Warren Central High| ——

ll [cial Christmas observance since for you if the task is n Killian. pas- |NOMinating committee and pro- the New Testament gave us the sonably elaborate.

. FI s™iba pose & slate of officers fof the story of the Christ Child. Also.

sadway Rantist [coming federation election. 2 Pio will direet |

el ar, il wil «is | Baker, the Rev. I. Albert Moore, | eli and Rewekshs 1, E, Wrigglesworth, Dr. Dallas

n's Soc will |} Present” Mrs. Pr aslon

mas story. “Peace on Guire, E. F. Bloemker, John Jefthe ne Toe In the Annex. Mrs “Rami ferson, William Hall, Gerald O.|

fn eons ial aisle dnd i Martz and Miss Fannie nie Bennett.

aH ve the Sermon tomorrow temporary meeting |

dr me German Speaker

y 38-vear- ~olq ay ° vdlort ails) Egon W. Steinkamp of GerY nd Monday any will give the address at the Se, JN a8 Weridian ots meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Thursday at

Bishop + to Speak 1 Pp. m. i the North Mathodist {Ch . At Dedication © Mr. Steinkamp will describe

Te Christmas customs in Germany. COA SVILTE Dec. 10 Mrs. James Costin will arrange Bishop Richard C. Raines of the a music program and Sandra Indiana Methodist Area will give Klotz will give “The Mitten Tree.” the sermon for the dedication Mrs. D. E. Chapman will plan service of the new Methodist the worship and group seven and Church here tomorrow at 2:30/Mrs. Joe Hill, leader, will serve p.m. luncheon. The old church was destroyed | 3 he Cou Friday tornado of Subject Announced WAS a new pipe organ which had been played only prom By Scientist Churches services. An organ given by BL Arthur Baxter of Indianapolis Goa the hr the lesorsermon also will be dedicated t Rb BU : omorrow, in all Churches of Christ, ScienThe new Methodist Churelr fist, tomorrow. 000 of whith sia tment of $40.-| “rpy golden text is: “As birds : was given flying, so will the Lord of hosts

the local ¢ Mn Congregation by Hoosier defend Jerusalem; defending also

{he will deliver it; and passing over {he will preserve if.” The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the

Christian Science textbook The Unitarian Forum will pre- . “Science and Health with Key to

at Robert Roapp of Chicago, the Scriptures” by Mary Baker| ent Voters of Diinols, in an ag. Eddy: “Love. the divine principle, " dress tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the in the father. And mother of the, church, u I Mr. Knapp will speak-on “How Can Independent Voters Become Sinclair Oil Corp. Sued | * Effective?”.Following the speech and discussion, a social hour ON Ethiopian Deal

et

>

Unitarian Forum To Discuss Voting

“An ofl promoter sued the Sinclair: ‘Todds Plan Open House Oil Corp. today for $5 million in’ (damages, charging the company For Golden, Wedding {with persuading ‘the Ethiopian Mr, and Mrs. O. L. Todd, 4224 {government to repudiate a loan Graceland Ave., will observe their agreement he arranged before the Golden Wedding anniversary to- Italian conquest. |. morrow with an open house from | Leo Y. Chertok charged that - 25pm {the company had inveigled Ethi‘Married at Zionsville, Mr. and opia into vialoting a 50-year conMrs. Todd “have spent most of cession on gold, oil and platinum their lives in Indianapolis. They which he had negotiated in return rec fhe Sarin. of ye K. for a $1 million loan. He listed ~Sherlie as additional defendants Harry: : _ Gooper Jienapoiio: en and Mrs; 8. Sinclair, Thomas Watt and 5 Knapp, Montrose, Cal. They John Stanford, officials of the

|many denominations will

with. -reffeshments. will be held, NEW YORK. Dec. *10 (UP) = |

ot unrea- School Choir will give a full pro!gram of Christmas music, Miss W. Morris at Blaine (W | Bus to door)

The art and music department Betfy Housman will present the

n mark contains hundreds of pictures meditation and Miss, Wan da _ Dav will be| The Rev. Robert Briggeman, {Universal Bible Sunday tomor- with Biblical themes very useful Holmes wif direct the vesper proetn a, nk will bra: chairman: the Rev. Clarence G. row. The celebration is sponsored for Bible teachers and students. gram. She is the chairman of wor-

by the Bible Society. These include copies of' the old ship and evangelism commission An old Bible of historic signifi- masters in color and steel

EET MRTRANITY 'L. Browning, Dr. Roy H. Turley, cance in this community will hold gravings. ive pCi: [Leonard Pearson, Dr. Clive Me- an important place in the library

show. The Very Rev. Msgr. Ber- Shows Famous Pictures

nard P. Sheridan, pastor of 8t.

|1883 and includes many striking large, impressive, handled always 33 A M Hal Communion and Sermon | (illustrations. with reverence has found popu- '} 394 M “Morning Praser and Sermon. | Bible Highly Valued larity with students as has the —————— — —

volume of Tissot's

Also, an authentic page of the

Gutenberg Bible, greatly valued budgets for choral

by: the library, will be on view.

A thumbing through the “Ham- | |

ish Bible” is sure to arouse interest. especially in a Negro visitor to the display. For as the foreword states, it indicates “the contribution which the Hamitic , branch of the human family made to the Hebrew religion which pro-

Miss E A WORLD. wie GOSPEL CENTER foundly affects Christianity.” aes Elaabeth Ore heads the a PEL Ham, youngest son of Noah. = "0 0 Esther. Thornton has BEREAN GOSPE settled in Africa. While the Greeks charge of all “displays in the TEMPLE

and Romans called Africa “Ethiopia,” long before their time, the early scribes designated it “The Land of Ham.” Two hundred complete Bibles rest on the library shelves. In addition, you will find there many

separate testaments and volumes ; yA A —Sunday School for an arn Sunday night.

dated illustrated

“Bible Art” edited by Clifton H. ol John's Catholic. Church, lent it Levy shows famous Bible pictures| A> for the occasion. It fs the St. in chronologic] order. The Bible “?0v§

ARIAN CHURCH Prof | J {th |John's parish Scriptures 8° rolfton® BARE" WSCS to Hear

Choir directors with lim

by Gustave Dore

music often borrow oratorios, cantatas, mas-| EVANGELISTIC SERVICE . octayo music and even simple anthems from Central Library's music department.

en- of the fellowship, 4 rp

(EPISCOPAL)

The Rev. Laman H Bruner Jr. Rector

illustrations. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

ited 320 N [llinols

Sunday Evening, 7:45

The Pellowship Carolers Woodland Baptist Church

Church drama directors seek Mr. Maurice Duke. Dir.

information in library pictures when planning stage sets and cos- Bverybody Welcome tumes for religious plays.

library

Jimmie Hill. speaker.

“ Carroliton at 13th St

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN FORD PORTER. Pastor

E New vork & Ostord Sta Rev Carl H. Amelung. Pastor Jrd Sunday In Advent

of the Apocrypha. The Bibles in- 4 50 4 nm Morning

clude those printed in many languages Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hungarfan, Ital. jan, Japanese, Latin and Polish

Gives Book a Title

The library's Jefferson . Bible contains Gospel fexts edited and assembled from fhe Greek, Latin, French and English by Thomas

* ARTHUR KIESZ Pestor

Tune in WISH—1310

| 7:30 A. M. Sunday

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT |

—- ' 3 3261 N° Meridian Street

7.30 P.M. Rublect The Devil's Wife—Who 1s She Does She Go Wats hi Art 1B. Kham te Church-—Does She Live in Indianapolis?

comes” "Wa ew 11 20

FIRST UNITED

101 N PAUL B 30

LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pennayivania St HUPPFMAN Pastor -Morning Worship

A 8 on or GoD LIGHT OF LIGHT'S

15 A Chureh Office. L1-9503

M.—Chureb Scheel Pastor's Home. RI1.292%

==

SUNDAY THE RESURRECTION DAY

We will carefully ANALYZE every scripture that mentions

the First Day of the W tunity to learn whot Bibl day observances.

SUNDAY, DEC.

eek. This will be your oppor-

e Support People have for Sun-

AT 7:30 P. M.

At The

Seventh-Day Adventist Church Corner of Alabama and E. 23d Streets : TUNE | 0 "YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS,” WIM, SvDAY, 9:00 AM

Be

5

The Rev. Willlam E. Weldon, measuring a cuble inch, large "| organist and choirmaster, will] family ‘Bibles and the Catholic {direct ‘the program, The service Version are among them, L ©. RENT. D. D.

Mrs. Jessie Shriver heads the! #:30a putts School

*0P MB ¥Y P

The Rev. Amos L. Boren, put. = As] Blole Sunday

The Sacred

of the Third Order of St. Francis will advance their meeting date

charg

0.8 Cluttan 9:30 A M. 7:00 EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter &

Rev som. Perris—8:30 and 7:30.

EMERSON AVE Emerson & B. New York.| 9:30 A. M.~Bible School Peter Vroom 10:30 A. Ma 7:30 # M. 10:45 A.M. —Worship. Sermon hy bastor:

| CENTRAL BAPTIST

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott [nvites You to Worship. With Us -

at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd, 1045 A.-M —Morning Service.

10:45 A. M.—"The Light of the Warld" | Dr. G. H. Q’'Donnéll speaking.

Univers]: 9°45 A M.—Bible School. X% Fla Classes for All Ages

TUXEDO Yes N en FIRST BAP Tist CHURCH

17th Sus. Meridian and Vermont Streets Ministers Carleton W, Atwater. Card GQ. Moman

“Redemption - Draws Near.

Heart Fraternity LY YNDNURST..Lyndny rst Dr 2

to Dec. 18 when they Wil a3: "ious a. cration. 9:48—11:30:

semble at 3 p. Heart Catholi¢' Church for serv-|

ices,

| Tertiaries will

m. in the Sacred)’

follow in Sacred

blocks 8.6 30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship,

f W ashington St Donald J pion. | 7:30 P. M.—Worship through ~ muste. pas astor Servic 9°30 a m. and T:3 m. | “Christmas Oratorio” by Hack, presented by choi CROOKED 5 CREWE. —N Mich Rd & “seth Néwton, director: Pau Fra

1PM organist,

METHODIST CHURCHES

The Christmas Social of the }

mn

Heart Hall. John Malloy will] ROBERTS PARK CHURCH EAST 10TH STREET sing carols and the membership, Since 1821 with Miss An-| Delaware at Vermont CR Holmes Pastor

seasonal songs

toinette Seyfried directing. The Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister fraternity youth group will dec-|

orate the hall

and arrange the

» 5:30:P. M.—M. Y. F. | Warship Service 10.

METHODIST

E 10th St. at Keystone. Ave.

|Church School » “

meeting. Mrs. Florence Sheridan | 9:30 A. M.—Church School. "The Word Became Flan.” will be chairman assisted by! Mr. Ear! McMinn. Supt. Homes of the Everson Bible Class | Miss Patricia tricia Dugger. 10:45 A. M.—"“Christ: The Word.” | — - NNT ree |. 7:30 P. M.—Bible Night. Sermon: NORTH | METHODIST — lessie M. Trout { . “The Guideposts.” CHURCH Miss Jessie rou Duet, Mr. and Mrs.| Meridian at 38th Street To Give Address / Otho Jenkins. (Broadcast WIRE: I Sor —Altar Hout. “amor Browning yelavion

Miss Jessie M. Trout who re-

cently returned from a trip to © EDGEWOOD

England will give the Woman's

Day address tomorrow morning E. D Thistlethwaite, MN

in the Central Christian Church 9:30 A. M.—Church Sc Miss Trout served as a Disci-' 10:30 A. M.—).orning W ples of, Christ missionary to “The Great Bool”

Japan from 1921 to 1940. There 7.30 P. M. Evening Ser she was associated with the Jap- “My Reading”

anese Christian, translated a number of Dr. Ka-

gawa's books.

Trout is assisting with the Dis-! ciples’ Crusade for a Christian

At present, Miss|

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH EARVIEW

Delaware and. Walnut Streets £700 North) :

46th and Capitol Ave

Dr. W A Shullenterger. Minister VIRGIL D RAGAN. Mini

Church School—#:30 A: M Moruing Worship—10:45 A. MM. Music - by wxoetlant choir: Sermon: “The Endless Journey. Miss Jessie M. Trout. guest speaker. “Youth Pellowship. §:30 P.M.

+00 8-00 PM. — Westminster Fe

The Rev. Marcus W Bonus Preacaing

| Belmont Church of of Christ ~ SECOND PRESBYTER!

Rev. Marcus W Preaching 11 AM. and 1:30PM.

“FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ~~ |-~-- _— MEMORIAL.

1820 E. Epler—GA -6086

$:30 A M.mChurel School and Morning, il 10:45-A- M-—The Binls of ~Humasn Free dom:

2A M ~Church Schoo 60OP M Caneel 18 Hour for Youth Dr Dallas I. Browning— Dr. William ¢ Hartinger. Ministers, Adequate off-the-street parking.

linister | heol |

| GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

orship

|

vice.

Kagawa. She M vy. F. 6:30; Social Hour 8: 30 pam.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

| 1 + ster

owship, |

~ MERIDIAN HEIGHTS =

1 : -» 18th. and Delaware Sts... yn Carrotiton at 11th mm—_—— | ena Ae aE es nn Johnson. Minister Rev william A Alexander if em y “TI BIO A MC=CHurch Sehool for All Ages! Rev Roy 8 Gonowr ih poe 10°45 A. M.—Morning Worship: “Then | Sunday School. 9°48 Sublect: ‘Second Creation.” Jesus Came.” Worship. 10-45.4. M. Thursday Midweek Servife 7:30 P. M. “Keeping Wateh

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

IAN

1002 8. Belmont Ave. The Historie Church sf Which un Ww her i YTE Bi ye Program . Vermont and" Beaty onisl a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 8 » . m « Be and Breachis sean 8 MILNER DD GEORGE ARTHUR. .FRANTZ -P aR JOSEPH W JOHNSTON CHARLES RIGHARD BROWN

10:45 a. m.

and 7:00 p.m. | Church School. 9:45 8. m TWC MORNING SERVICES |

———ee— TABERNACLE

<RLRs PRESBYTERIAN

10:00 A. M.

“Sacrifices of Joy” Psalms 37:8 a ae Prants speaking. { Chureh nool 0:30 AM. i |8:30 P ow Young Peoples Meeting Thursday Dinner—§ P. M.

“Th signed because of lack of time] > — he tle he Lite and to give to the work. Homer J| UNITY PRAYER GROUP | o, ‘48h cory, WESTMINSTER arter, president of the Trinity (AMhatea With Onity Kana oh Mo.) REV RORER]1 8 MOORHEAD 445.8 STATE 11700 EAST Congress ordered 9000 copies Voters’ Association, announced| SYNPAF AL AM 20d 3 Fede wa A M.S 010 Sehinl Rev. Roy Converse. Minister | one Pt0, D805 10 to S—gat TW 2 : Wht Frics Nook of Sieve Sunday Schooi—9:30 A. M. 1004. They were printed by the “P*". 1" | Ti SHRI Rarer BR | er Youn Teellomne Hone Prone t 0 PM

Rev. R. M. M. DodrilL Teacher The First Church

WEST MORRIS

Lord's Day Services. 930-1045 A. M.—7:30 P.M. Marry Bucolstein, minister

Eorl Furlow, choir director. “GOD THE ST. MARK’S

. UNITED

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E, Schroeder . . veeees 1045 ALM FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH

STREET RRIS STREET CHRISTIAN The Public Is Cordially Invited fo Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 11th

LUTHERAN

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

PRESERVER OF MAN”

Worship ...... Suriday School 930 A. M Castle Hall Bldg. Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. : R. R., 119 E. Ohio St. Drive at Butler ZION Evening Service, 5:10 SVANOELICAL AND REPORMED SECOND CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice or | FREDERICK RB. DARIES. D. D. Pastor } Delaware at 12th FI CH | 9 a M Sr Worinip te “Evening Service, 5:00 { RH at 624 lo4sam _ERuren Toho fed R. R. 526 State Life Bldg Evening Service, 7:30 [100A Mor Bares. o>: R. R.. Church Edifice ~ Bubjrct or ser mons The THIRD CHURCH ’ lL a30p M- gandieifent 3 e of music Washington Blvd., at 34th SIXTH CHURCH the direction of Mr Young Evening Service, 8:00 16091, Prospect st. R. R., Church Edifice R. R, 1611 Prospect

THE SALVATION ARMY

Michigan and Alabama CHRIST'AN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) SUNDAY, DEC. 41th

Senior Captain and Mrs. Wm. Kautz

(State Youth Directors)

WILL CONDUCT GOSPEL SERVICES 11 A M.-T:45P. M.

GOOD SINGING HEART-STIRRING PREACHING

A Warm Welcome to All

310 West 28th St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M, SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings tn All Churches at 8 P. M. ~

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

Where and

loved ones?

HEAVEN—?

how will the redeemed spend eternity?

says “The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth.” They are also promised a mansion in-the skies. Will they be immaterial spirits fli and forth from Heaven to earth or will they have tangible bodies of flesh and bones? Will they recognize their former friends and

These, and many other questions will be

from the Bible by W. L. LATHAM.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11th, AT 7:30

in the

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts.

(3 blgeks east and 1 block south

J Emer

"EVERYBODY WELCOME oy 1-

The Bible

tting back |

answered

.

of Fountain Square) a

‘have one grandson, Forest Knapp. company. Zn.

Com;

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An Old Sto

TO “MR. H. quit drinking— long way whe first serious decide that dri When you point of being drinker, you a It's a famili drinks at fir Finally comes f that leads to everything we life worthwhil job. We end d alone, Is it worth i It's no fun | There are so things to do « job will come, Get on the Alc “ball” and go you-want. In hi ers try to mak vou could reac

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