Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1949 — Page 4

: To “Confirm Class Here Ceremony to Be

‘Held Tomorrow

The Rt. Rev. Richard Ainslie KireRhotfor, bishop of the Efisco~ pal Diocese of Indianapolis, will confirm a_ class of adults gnd children tomorrow at 10:45 a, m, in Christ Episcopal Church on the * Circle

~ Last Sunday, Bishop Kirchhoffer administered the same sacrament in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 61st and Meridian Sts. He spoke of the significance. o confirmation as a first important step In the Christian and church life, He indicated that the spir{tual life of the confirmed persons, is expected to continue to grow and develop as the years pass, The Rev. John B, Love, curate| of Christ Church, will present the class for confirmation, The church school Christmas|

Jewish Groups

Children of the Beth-F| Zedeck program Is scheduled for 3 p, m. kah with a special program tom orrow in the parish house. vestry, Other events will be the candle Hanukkah, or the Feast of Li light carol services at 5 p. m. and will continue until the same Christmas Eve and ChoralEucha- around the’ world are observing rist that day at 11 p. m, Holy Communion will be celebrated Christmas Day at 9.30 and 10: «2 Commissioned 8. Mm, Music of the Christ Church| services will be directed by the Rev. Willlam E. Weldon, priest-| organist, with the choir of 50| men and boys giving the vocal “selections. Religious events follow:

ST. GEORGE'S SYRIAN ORTHODOX | THOLIC CHURC])

A fF am, with Holy r har Bo

pion A os I

Tr will 1 Morrow at muURton and alse

Bn ies $1 thy, som.

- Miss. Blanche. Dawson...

iE Plan’ fo Honor “Missionary

Miss Blanche Katherine Dawson has been looking forward to going overseas as a Methodist missionary ever since she was a very little girl, I] After years of study and prep-| aration, she knows now, at the age of 27, that she will sail tor! such a post in India in February. The Woman's Society of Christ-| {lan Service of the Indianapolis Methodist District will honor the missionary-elect with a reception tomorrow afternoon in the Rob-| erts Park Methodist Church,

Plays Piano, Organ ra. Frank Dawson, Miss Daw‘son's mother, says her daughter Ti [steadfastly held to her goal of| training for the mission field all A [through her childhood and youth. She became proficient as a pianist | and organist, She studied at Indiana Central College, Butler and! Indiana Universities and was graduated with an A.B, degree Buisudt; trom Asbury College. ring She will finish” her course in } 18 specific. missionary training next x Month in the Kennedy School of by | Missions, Hartford, Conn, This week, Miss Dawson was

EE , isle | commissioned a ‘missionary of the

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SION, 434 olf rang-

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well speak tomorrow at 7 p {retarial work. Miss Dawson was active in her home congregation, the Southport Methodist Church. She taught Sunday school, worked in the youth group and belonged to the Mary Banta Cir-

ay ich es: x2 x: {Methodist Church along with ov. Charies other young people at Buck a Wi ove f» Falls, Pa. The cerémonies were most atue| held In connection with the meetm He wii Tae obi hi li ing of the church's board of mis-, Hho Ji ad mn s {slons and church extension. Mr. is |and Mrs. Dawson went to Buck . hte | {Hill Falls for the occasion. ing, He Troker's| KX. op me + wilt | formed Miss Dawson that she will | m L be stationed in Bombay and as<Shureh will | 8st the Methodist executive there a Me “9% in charge of interdenominational * suditorium Children in work. She will meet incoming ®. of recltin®! missionaries of various chancel Or a Dresant o niahy | ations and escore them through N RCH-—-A | the customs, fans belonging to the R a) phony Orehestra wii eturns in 5 Years she 1048 am service tomorrow. Dr The new missionary has pledged| ro ne us, minster, wg Chria- | her services to her church for) Sw ny {life. She will be given a year's NTS OTT Un ANE [leave in the United States after | an Clavion |five years in India. fm will speak tomorrow al Pm Rr: | Her experience includes a good ————_BDeSIA] numb WILL ENTERTAIN OFFICIALS e Indiana Democratic b will entertain Democratic a county officials at 6 p. m, Monday in Spencer Hotel. Club officers and ” Setlore will be nominated for

IC ‘hristian. Serv ice,

2842 Shelby Street Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M.

Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve, Service, 7: hy e, 7:45 W. L. Totty, Minister, GA-1945—GA-9480

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STATE-WIDE SONGFEST } at Cadle I

Sunday Afternoon . . FEATURING: ~

» The Sahara Grotto Band and Glee Club i in a beautiful presentation of » The Christmas Story from “Bén Hur”

i — ALSO 4" »# The Dixie Four Quartet from WIBC » Rev. Russell Ford, “the Singing Preacher” » Mn. E Howard Cadle, Gospel Soloist i The Codle Choir, under leadership of »” Gene Lowery, Tabernacle Director of Music TELL YOUR FRIENDS—-COME EARLY FOR A GOOD SEAT

2: 30 o'Clock |

t Jack Goldmann of the Beth. E Zodeck Corre ation will kindle the Hanukkah Sandles while world Jewry marks th o Foust of Lights.

Hanukkah With Special Rite

1who had decreed the death of the

{in the Apocrypha.

{Jack

“| soloists will sing.

+Freeman-to- Preside

Toys, Tree Donated

The Methodist Church has in.; 9:30—Christmas Program by the

denomi-|

many years of employment in sec-

cle of the Woman's Society of

Garfield Heights Church of Christ |

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; . New Church To Be Formed

Tomorrow

Windsor Village Group Organizes : Sixty-nine charter members will | meet tomorrow for the organiza- | tion of the new Covenant Presby-| | terian Church.

| The. church, which will ‘be at- | fllated with the Indianapolis Pres-

® in the U,.8, A, will be organized | |otticiajty at 1045 a. m. in the Wy, {residence of Mrs. Lucille Buther: jan, 6168 KE, 24th St, |existence through a written re-| {quest of families In Windsor Vil-

(than as a promoted mission. The {latter is the usual story of the {beginnings of most congregations. | Herbert Coval realized that a {church was needed

to Observe

to discover if many agreed with him, More than 300 persons signed In the temple 5 petition for the formation of such a church and signified that he at sundown Thursday they preferred the Presbyterian

Congregation will mark Hanaukorrow at 11 a. m.

ghts, hour Pec. 23. The Jewish people qonomination. the “feast of thanksgiving and praise for religious freedom. The feast commemorates the defeat of the Syrian Antiochus

Mr. “oval then brought the request for the church to the at. tention of the Presbytery's Committee of National Missions and

Jewish religion. The story is re-

corded in the Book of Macabees ganization of the church. The Rev.

Roy B. Connor Jr. pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, is the chairman of the committee. Mrs. Sutherland has been conducting in her residence a

Children to Sing

At Beth-El tomorrow morning, Goldmann will light the [Hanukkah candles and a vested | choir of children will sing. The [dramati¢ club will present the {Hanukkah comedy, “Into the Fryling Pan" which is based on the traditional holiday food, the potato pancake. Mrs. Fred Weiser coached and directed the play and Walter Goldmann played the piano accompaniments. Mr. Weiser, temple educational director, arranged the

fillated with the new church. The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, executive secretary of the Indiana Presbyterian Synod, will officiate at the organizational meeting in the absence of the Rev. Mr. Connor. The pastor of the Meridian Heights ‘Church will be occupied with his own church services tomorrow morning. The new con|8Tegation will elect elders. ' This week. the Andrew MoveWill Taigh: ment ar Presbyterian ministers “outgoing

honor president of Under the direction of the Rev:

[the congregation at a dinner to- Charles Armentrout, moderators

morrow at 6:30 p. m. in the vestry, €léct of the Presbytéry, canvassed

Cantor. Myro Glass. and otheryld blocks in Windsor Village to complete their investigation of the

a community... a.

Jack Goldmann again will light

the candles and Jullan Freeman Warren ( Central Singers will preside. Rabbi William -P..

Greenfeld is spiritual director. To Give Program

wn Bamug) J. Fox of the The Madrigal Bingers of Warn ebrew Congregation will rep, Central High School will gi give a specipl Hanukkah address a program oro o hs i$ ve

tonight at 10:15 p, m, over sta[tion WIBC. The congregation will In the Old Bethel Methodist

sponsor the broadcast. Church. Miss Kathleen Hergt wiil Last night, the choir of the In- direct the presentation, dianapolis Hebrew Congregation Madrigals by the whole group (Ming Handel's DTRONA TL das will be interspersed with numbers by the boys’ and girls’ ensembles, The service included the tradi- the brass sextet and a marimba

| tonal fandlelighting. [player. Some of the scheduled se{lections are Church Address Set {Wesshair; “Our Sweet Savior Mrs. Virgil A. Sly of Indian- Dear” arranged by Stainer; and apolis who recently returned from "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” six months in Europe and Africa traditional. will give the address for the Woman’s Day service tomorrow at 10:45 a, m, in the Second Christian Church. Mrs. C. H. Webb is chairman of the arrangments committee for the day. i

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t Church, 12th and Tecumseh:

Second Chureh ershing and Wilkins ips. minister. MA-987T1 Brightwoed Church

E. Yist and Porest Manor. J. Clinton Swanagan, minister. CH-2121,

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H. W. Phil-

More than 100 toys and a dec-| |orated Christmas tree have been donated for children of Mayer | Neighborhood House, 448 W, Nor-

- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

| bytery of the Presbyterian Church’ “=

Covenant Church Is coming into

{lage who wish to join it rather ™

in Windsor, Village and circulated a petition)

the Presbytery endorsed the or-'

Sunday Bchool which will be af-!

“Deck the Halls” by “

F REE METHODIST ouwos

Pirs Sunday School 9.30; Morning Worship 10:30; Yu 8. 6:30. Evening Service, 7:30

‘Band, Glee Club Lead Song Fest

Cheer To Aid Needy

Yule Gifts to * Fill Chancels

{fill the chancels of several local lehurches in connection with ves{per services tomorrow afternoon (and night. The Downey Avenue Christian Church will climax the 4:30 p.m. pageant, “The Birth of Christ,” {with ‘white gifts and an offering tomorrow at 4:30 p. m, in the church, Both the gifts of staple foods and money will go to the Emily E. 5 Flinn Home for the Aged, Marion,

{Children, Cleveland, C

Portray the’ Angel Mr. and ‘Mrs rank Spencer {will portray “Joseph and Mary” and Miss Martha Bolte, = the “Angel” The cast also will include shepherds, Wise readers and girl candle bearers {with the children’s and chancel] choirs, The Rev. F. W, Wiegmann {is minister and Raymond F. Ridge, school superintendent and pageant chairman. Miss Edna Phinney will give a program of Christmas music on the harp for the 7:30 p. m. White Gifts Service tomorrow in the Union Congregational Church. Small children will recite and sing carols. Sunday school classes ‘will hring staple and canned foods for distribution,

Erect Yule Tree

A tall Christmas tree will stand

Henry Herbert The Sahara Grotto Band and

Glee Club will lead a statewide song fest tomorrow at 2:30 p. m, In Cadle Tabernacle, The glee club and band will present Lew Wallace's interpretation of the Christmas theme as told in “Ben Hur Alvin Light will serve as -marrator. Henry Herbert is band director and Frank Watkins conducts the glee club. Others who will appear on the program are the DIXIé Four Quartet, the Cadle Choir di-

rected by Gene Lowery, the in the sanctuary with White Gifts Cadle radio staff, the Rev. Rus- piled at its base in the Olive sell E. Ford, the Rev. Ervin Branch Christian Church tomorRoyse and Mrs, E. Howard morning. Cadle. The Rev. Ben Watson. field represéntative for the Marion

Home for Aged Women and the Cleveland Orphans’ Home, will speak at 9:30 a. m The Fountain Square Christian

Will Honor |5 Members

Church will also collect White Fifteen members who have be- Gifts tomorrow morning. Services longed to the Bethe! Methodist are scheduled for 9.30 a. m. and Church for 50 years or more will the Christmas cantata, for

receive special tribute tomorrow 7:30 p. m. at the 10:45 a. m. service in the church A ‘singing Christmas trée’ at‘tracts the attention of the com‘munity to the church, W. 52d St] {just aff Road 52 in-Pike. Twp.-The volved by Atomic Force? is the tree, decorated and illuminated, subject of the lesson sermon in stands-on the lawn:* An amplifier 3} Churches of Christ, Scientts t /beneath it broadcasts carols re- for tomorrow. ] - Jere by choir over the neighbor-| pe golden text “Ah {hoo God! behold, thoi hast made the | The pastor, the Rev. Ralph peayen and the earth by thy great (Steele, tomorrow will present a|.,war and stretched out arm, and jrose to the 15 members and (pare is nothing too hard for preach on “Leading a Full Life thee.” Jer, 32:17. After Middle Age.” Mrs. Grant mp. |acson-sermon also includes Howard, widow of the Rev, Grant the following passage from the a a ong tien ome Chritian Science “ex (hoo week, will speak on “What I Have Science and Health With Key to

‘Lesson-Sermon Topic Announced

is:

Scri s” by ‘Mary Baker Enjoyed Most in Being a Member the , Mptures or Mary B re of Bethel.” William W#'dron who Eddy: e scientific v ) ation declares immortal mind and

is ibe re ne he universe created by came a Member of Bethel.” . 507. The chancel choir will give hel combined cantata and pageant, Christmas Eve at the Cathedral,” Thursday at 8 p. m. Clifford D.! Long will direct the 40-voice choir and Mrs. Howard Guion will play the accompaniments, !

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, v UNITY PRAYER GROUP. tAfMltated With opny Kansas City - Mo.) BUNDAY 11 M. and 3 P M OR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Open Daily 10 to 5—8at. Till 2 Onity Literature — Classes — Consultant | 8 B Market St. Rm 503. FR-4254

BROADWAY METHODIST

Fall Creek Pkwy af Broadway Sunday, Dec 18th

Gerald Mikels, Minister, AT-2628 Mars Hill Church Farnsworth & Foltz Sts. P. H. Current, BE-8175. Light and Life Chapel 1434 N Tibbs. J. E. Riggs. minister. CA-3900

9 45—8unday School White Gift Service

10:45—Christmas Worship—Dr Pierce Presents Van Dyke's

“The Other Wise Man."

+ by the General Motors Club of “Indianapolis.

NEW YORK STREET EVANGELICAL

EV. UNITED BRETHREN

11th and Oiney Sts.

“The Singing Tower of Crosses” 10:40 A. M.— Morning Worship Is Born King?" 01 E, New . 5 e York -8t 6 30° M Youth Fellowship Groups

H. H. Hazenfirld the Chancel Chotr, Rue Ker. organist.

Mrs.

Brookside Evangelical United Brethren

9:30 A. M.—Church Schoel, graded for afl ages Sermon by the pastor

730 P. M.~C hristmas Cantata Presentation

Minjsters~ Robert B. Pierce, D. D. Cari D. Shafer A Choir of 70 Voices Rev. Glen O'Dell. Pastor.

PRENTICE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

5051 East I8th

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“Where Is He That

“The Babe of Bethlehem.” hy H. L. Longshore, directing, Mrs. John

Chester W. Wharton, Minister

White gifts for the needy will

{Ind., and the Christian Home’ for

Men, |

“Is the Universe, Including Man, !

Lord

SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1 1049

SATUR! | FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH | a 100 N Pennsyivania St , "PAUL B HUFFMAN. Pastor N 10:30 A M Morning Jopship. “THE LORD I8 A ND.” ib A M pl ii fw . WF Chureb Office, L1-9503 Pastor's Home, HI1.382% = 15] CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. CHURCH Hum Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) 00 Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister ot 130 - - Invites you to enjoy a happy and ‘ 8 Inpic — helpful Christmas Sunday I v Tomorrow. 63 ibe 9:30--Church School. 10:45—Worship. Choir Christmas ! a - Music. SP A ¢ Sermon—"A Baby and s& Symbol." ' 15 TT 4:30—Vesper Hour of Musle, 30 Skifeh | if i TR a ne be “Christmas Carols.” 43 ~ A ] bd a PS . * a So §5:45—The Young People's Candle- » fang | - ) - light Vesper Program, A CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Theme—"Keeping Christmas.” 230] Christm SULAWARE AT WALNQY us -—— . :00{ Sing METHODIST CHURCHES a8 :30 : 45 ROBERTS PARK { CHURCH 1 NORTH METHODIST 00) Gia Since 1821 , CHURCH 15] Cath: Meridian at 38th tree Delaware at Vermont Hh whip oe 10:50 " Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister | Sermon. Opds evolution. " _ 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. lo A cnn owning 00 9:30 A. M.—Church School. | hb M.—Play' “The Beggar's Dream. 11 5 . Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. | pr wilian® las Wartineer. "Mintsters. 0° 10:45 A, M.—"“Christ: The Lamb.” Adequate off-the-strees parking, 450°

EAST 10TH STREET

METHODIST

7:30 P. M.—Christmas Cantata:| “The Story of Christ-| mas,” presented by C. R, Holmes. Pastor Roberts Park 8S8anctu- E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave ary Choir. Mrs. Lucile Ohurch 8chool Rybolt, director. Worship Service *

I on “A Christmas Journey.” EDGEWOOD

mon by Pastor 1820 E. Epler—GA-6088

ue 730 PM "Bvening w by D.. Thistlethwaite, Minister

Conducted

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Home of the vernon Bible Class

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9:30 A. M.—Church School METHODIST béen stressii 10:30 A. M.—Morhing Worship w. Michlswn at Sheffield Ave pointed out . _ v , R C ) e con “The Spirit of Christmas.” 930A y gin oy Micrawell oa ° \ 10.40 A ¥ nt : . 7:30 P. M. Evening Service. Christ in ratory. Adve of ) “wr . " 7.30 P.M Music by Choir Along wit “We Look To Bethlehem, 3 telig zhi Commur Jou Service remission of y ww . yi 2 riday C M.Y.F. 6:30; Social Hour 8:30 pm. ribo DSi by Sonar schol, So0E AR EVE joy mountin PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Christmas I ———— Vespers FAIRVIEW and evening “plays, carots PRESBYTERIAN dren's voice 4810 and Capital Ave. those of the VIRGIL D. RAGAN Minister the services 930 XM —CHurch “School “and Morning T* candielighte Worsh ER 5. Message, An. - with greens 3» the tar =. d ed by Mrs. Har- 4 wail 5 ruler. ~Campball,. nl AAT . 1... Plan Chris Villiam AZAN, narrator 400 8:00 P M_— Westminster Fellowship MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Fifty boy: ————— n— p— - i Central Ave at 47th the choir a MEMORIAL Rev Roy 8 Connor Jr setting for t Carrollton at 11th Sunday School. 0:48 mas Flower Rev William A Alexander Worship, 10045 A M p. m. in t] 9 30 A M —Church School for All Ages ' - ua 2 God | Presbyteriar 10.45 A. M.—Morning Worship: “The Sons ‘ +. Churen School Program. JE of Christm coin: morrow nigl hurs h ’ Thursdgy. 1.30 P. us White Gifs | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 7 o'clock; t - — Delaware at Sixteenth visit the hc SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | ~~ GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ “shut-ins” | The Historie Church of WhieR [CHARLES RICHARD BROWN fen ry Ward Beecher was Minister TWC MORNING SERVICES them. ermont and Pennayivania Sts 6:30 and 11 A M The scho JEAN 8 MILNER. DD. | “Valuing the World,” Luke 3:1 large boxes JOSEPH W JOHNSTON Ton ns Dr Frants speaking. san alh to the Sun ure Cc Noo aren S¢hoal. ® & - Candielight Carol Service, 5 P. M. Center, Nev + Dr. Milner preaching 630 P M. Young Peoples Meeting children in t “Something Gets Us!" _ Thursday Dinner—§ P. M. The alway ! TABERNACLE WESTMINSTER Matthews, { 43 8 STATE 11700 EAST) ' | PRESBYTERIAN | Rev. Roy Converse, Minister 545 p. m, DR ery BNO YALE Sunday School—9:30 A M Heights Eva REV RORER1 8 MOORHEAD Morning Worship—10:48 A. M. ren Church ___ | ¥30A M Bible Schonl Young People—400 P M © ginning at 3 {10 45 AM epial City Doxology.* — | a0 a DF) 8e preaching WALLACE STREET Christian CI I Youth Pellowanp. | PRESBYTERIAN gr; Hugo l 4805 EAST 10TH BT wr GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Re iy” shioot 330 AM. | 8 y choo i NE, Worship—10.45 A. M ‘

Christian Science Churches

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

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

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 18

EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?”

. "IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN,

EVANGELL North « FREDERICK | PAUL H. PW 900 A. M.~Ser Pas

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Children, 915 Church School ; ’ : 10:40 Morning Worship eee - , 16:30 Morning Worshis Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches “Opening Life's ‘Treas-| [ | » ry Kount - op BAPTIST CHURCHES 0 Wis Nien: Adam FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH 4:30 p.. m.— Cantata — - 4:30 CANDLELIGHT VESPER Castle Hal Bld Pl ; ; t g. easant Run Pkwy. 8. Bethlehem" —by Maunder WOODRUFF PLACE CENTRAL BAPTISI —— . R. R. 119 E. Ohio St. Drive at Butler Co ee epee Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Invites You to Worship With Us Slovak Christmas Carols Kounts Evening Service, 5:40 FIRST P S , arol to Christmas . McNeil Roge SECOND ; R. R., Church Edifi UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS loon u (RENT. D D ‘at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd | A Carl to Crist McNeil Rogers SCOND CHURCH ure ce . { : ~—Sunday Schogl | 1045 A. M —Morning Service. Soloists Marjorie McLean, soprano, end © FIFTH CHURCH 9 30 A, M.—8u EVANGELICAL [10:48 A M.— Stewardship Advance. —| Dr G. H. O'Donnell speaking. | Ly Manone Mclean, soprano. en Fvening Service, 5:00 College at 624 1030 A. M —"C UNITED BRETHREN | 8:00 P.M. Vespers: “Carols of Many 945 A M.—Bible School. Director: Mrs. James R. Loomis R. R. 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30 TF Mon | Nations in _ | Classes for All Ages Accompanist: Mrs. W. R. DeNeut THIRD CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice 7° w Hanna and Otterbein TNC fio Shs Wiian sw | a — Washmgton Blvd. at 3th SIXTH CHURCH "WEST MoR foo 8 cu 8 TT ashington vd, at 34t o Roy H. Turley, Minister [EXETER BAPTIST— Exeter & 170 wis FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NB GETHSEMANE Evening Service, 8:00 1609% Prospect St. J MOR So AM Morning Worship—'8on of Rev lsom Perris 30 and 1°30 | Corner Meridian and ver nent Streets | R. R., Church Edifice R. R, 1611 Prospect orris at 10:00 A. M.—Sunday Church School Pn AVE Emerson & £ New York er re Moma. Atwater, UNITED LUTHERAN Spy 5:48 P.M —Vespers—The Annus} Candle- ter Vroom 10:30 A M., I oer NM 9.30 A M. Bible Schoo! 4T1T E. Michigan St - : lighting ne Sakol Besvie |LYNDHTNS ~Landhurey Dr Ta + bigeks 8 10045A M — Worship, Sermon by Pastor. , Rev. John 8. Albert. D.D CHRISTIAN Bm SOCIETY (Colored) ound y to n n. of ristma White ity for the King Christmas Serv. | oitor Services 30 m and 1 305m 7.30 P. M.—~Pageant, + Incarnate Dec. 18 . - | es - Wednesday ice and Children's Party |OROORED CER. . "on F——. Yo "oi "4, Canta presented Bunday 8chool-«8 30 a. m * Bible Scho HE SAVATION ARMY —| Lous @ Crafton. 9:48=11:30' 1 P. M rector. Paul Fidlar at organ coving ap 3hip~ 10 5 m. . SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 AM Jam | Siding the Christmas Messnue. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M. ph 4 P. M Sunday School Christmas Service . ’ - Michigan and Alabama Streets. Thursday. Dec. 32 hursgay, Dec. 22. 7,30 p. m: oo | A WORLD. PRE CHRISTMAS SERVICES THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Somes oe Wednesday Evening Meetings in Ali Churches at 8 P. M. BER . Evangelistic—Inspirational Broadway at Seventeenth Dec. 35—Christmas Day Servi Christian 8 Re led by . " . oe pey Bervice ristian Science Reading Room 1045 a m LIEUT. COLONEL 1. PUGMIRL Special Christmas Services Dec. 18 and 25 | tag Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St. Catre (State Commander) oa Cereraeraeraaaaans sree eveivess Church School FORD Sunday, December 18th. 040 ..e.vveviiianansso. Worship, “Proving You Are Alive e— T— a —— — June 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. 330 iii Sresrrarenves Vesper Musical . Special Music Children's and Chancel Choirk 7:30 by talented Musicians. Cantata, “The Story of Christmas" by Matthews VY HERE ARE THE DEAD? RE ht, Carolling by CYF following the cantata Tn Anim DON'T MISS THESE GREAT SERVICES | : , , Is The Soul Conscious After D h? Jvine Like ; ~— || ~ Special Christmas Services Also December 25 Heil or Cimboyus After Death? Does It Go Either to Heaven, Wad? How Much Does It Know About Those Left Behind? DOW. " , i. If the Soul Goes Direct to Its Reward at Death, Why Is There a CHRIST V Y HY MILLIONS Roturoction of The Body When Christ Comes? | Thess. OVA 10:7 - KEEP SUNDAY" Hear The Bible Explanation of This Important Subject by nr W. L. Latham Nursery How Did Sunday Keeping Originate? Who Changed the Belmont Sabbath to Sunday? Come and hear what the Catholic and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18th, AT 7:30 1002 ¢ Protestant Churches say on this subject. } Bu of in the Worst Sunday; Dec. 18,-at 7:30-P. M- -H4- 10:45 a ~ SEVENTH- DAY ADVENTIST C Wainesday At The Wednesday ’ Seventh-Day Adventist Church Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts. 101 Mew’ _ . adws Comer of Alabama and E. 23d Streets (3 blocks east and 1 block south of Fountain Square) car ’ & BROADCA! Aun iesz re JUNE INTO “YOUR BILE SPEAKS WEBM, SUNDAY, 9:00 A. M EVERYBODY WELCOME Mig | a |

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