Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1949 — Page 4
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Installation Scheduled
~ Reception
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. lead the © musical Foung | people of the congregation
To Follow Rite
Installation of the Rev. Earl W.!’
Krueger as the new pastor of the . Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church will take « place tomorrow at 4 p.m, in the church,
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The Rev. A. K. Buedemeyer, pastor of the Second Evangelical and | Reformed Church of fanapolis, | will charge the co tion. |
The congregation and friends]
will welcome the Rev, Mr. Krueger and Mrs. Krueger tion following the installation.
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‘fo Mr. McKinney, A. C. es, Columbia, Mo.; Harry , Dallas; John A. Laws, ™emphis, and Wilbur E. Tunison,
"laymen’s leagues attempt the men of the churches grasp of the whole of tha Disciples of Christ and to suggest ways to aid that in every possible way. State idents or representatives will reports of what the laymen doing in the churches over the
: aE Arrange : s of Meetings
"4 The "Roosevelt Temple Meth-
odist Church will conduct a series ‘of meetings tomorrow through
i riday at 7:45 p. m. in the church, le and Roosevelt Aves. The Rev. Van Ness Chappell, will give the sermons and “Missionaires Quartet” of the Methodist Church will
singing and give special numbers, A chorus of
g each night.
W. E. GAMBLI
with D. D,
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(three herself, will start off the
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St.
Tuesday, January 3 Presents 2 Great Revivalists
Great DOCTRINAL preacher of the Southland .
Nightly 7:45 except Monday
Naricy Johns, left, will lead Mary Jo Reed, Dick Gilmore and
2 tonight at ig party in the Irvington Prathylorian Churel building.
re Young Folk to Ring In
New Year at Church Wy
| By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor | East Side young people are planning a gay New Year's Eve) party to be held in the Irvington Presbyterian Curch social roomsg. | The fun. is scheduled to begin at 8 p. m. tonight and-to continue until 1 a. m, tomorrow, A friendship Circle of Fellowship and Prayer will give the stamp of the church to the gathering as the old year|
Officials of the congregation reM lated that the young people asked for the party in the church. It Is where they have meetings and suppers on Sunday nights, “We -lean have a good time here New Year's Eve,” they said when makfe the request. And they added zéstfully; “we any z enureh | AO to dance the square dances ¢ i A 80 hard that you had better give | i us some very substantial refresh- : ments.” : Mrs. Ralph Johns, director of education and youth activities for assured them that intial” refreshments may be expected, : Mary Jo Reed heads the party Arrangements committee and Mr.
and Mrs. James Zoercher are sponsors. - Mrs. Johns, known as the
young people's friend, mother of
Ross Gooch takes the initiafe in the young ET s spir-
square and folk dances tonight. Some of the favorites among the k dances are the “California " the “Ace of Dia-
Schottische, monds,” the “Troika” (Russian), Bt the “Chimes of Dunkirk” and the! 0SS ists “Red River Valley.” Busts dances,
ram as
tor of the church.
youth pas.
{will Include “Duck the
Swine sone a oon 1040. Activities
Movies to Be Shown Movies of travel in the Usted Polio Epidemic and
States and the Orient and camp, Blood Bank Stressed popular, folk and religious songs| Recruiting nurses: for the polio led by Nancy Johns will vary the lepidemic, and the veteran's blood
The Inspirational moment win| fonor program today stood out come when the young people as the two major 1949 projects grasp hands and solemnly form the Friendship Circle. The circle! without end and with no break in its symmetry, symbolizes sev-! eral things which will be brought out by speakers. {aster comparable to the Coats-| Borin of all it dramatizes God's ville tornado of last year. tless love for young people, The Shelburn tornado in May, standing on the brink of a new {in which 13 were killed and 66 half-century. It commemorates injured, rated highest on the state
the American Red Cross. J. F. Carroll, chapter chairman, said these two ranked highest,
{the fact that there is no end and st of ai sasters. Approximately should be no break in the effort! $96,000 was spent in Sullivan)
of youth for the betterment of Cl ay and Vigo counties for emerthe world in the coming 50 years. nd rehabilitation of In addition to the remarks of in- gency care x apiration, prayers also will bel The Jocal Red Cross recruited, ha aa a ring Janda in {119 local nurses to help care for 0 wi - Sing the Westminister Fellowship [Polio vistima gr Hymn, It begins: P “Youth at work are bringing God's own glory to the earth Bent
from heaven above. " “4130 Pints of Blood
Volunteers were recruited for Red Cross veterans’ program
the Business Leaders the patients n Billings And Cold Springs Rd. Veterans’ Hospitals To Broadcast.
During 1049 approximately 4750 Five top business leaders willl
{pints of blood were donated on a five their predictions for the next {voluntary basis for these veter-| years on a special mid-century roge; As ‘a part of the Junior Red this poh, N ove WIBC| one program of world under-| is titled “ ® pro. standing, more than 5000 gift a < 1950 Halt Way 9 boxes were packed and shipped overseas by school children in joa eae wil dinouss sub-| Marion County. Other projects lic-housing, transportation, up. included counselling veterans, cine, the chances of new business|Pealth and education classes, and uy the future of business in| |service In veterans’ hospitals.
& The speakers are: Harold W. 'Sheridian Church Sweatt, president of MinneapolisHoneywell Regulator Co.; Walter 10 Dedicate Organ J. Tuohy, president of Chesapeake Times State Servies & Ohio Rallway; Dr. Charles E.! SHERIDAN, Dec. 31— The First Dutchess, medical ' director of Christian Church will dedicate a Schenley Laboratories, Inc., and new Baldwin ‘organ tomorrow at president of the Association of 2:30 p. Medical Directors; C. I. Geisler, Mrs, Helen Thomas Robinson, co-founder of the Perma Starch guest organist, will play. The) Corp.; and William L. Batt, presi- Rev. Leon P, Weatherman, pastor, | dent of SKF Industries, Inc, and/and Mrs. Mildren Lilly; church formerly vice chairman of theorganist, will be in charge of the -|War Production Board. aT program.
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REV. PETTY
7:48
TONIGHT—8 O'CLOCK THRU 12
A Great Watch Servica Sundty 10.AM. Sider Schosl Service
: pi The opening assembly will tea- of many denominations,
't School
{of the Indianapolis chapter of
in the absence of any local dis-|
The National Red Cross| sent 35 nurses to meet the emer-|
| TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
THE WDIANABOLES TIMES _
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Hall-Century
Formerly Headed: Hospital Here
{ Thousands of men and women will find peace in their personal lives and the Cross will overcome the hammer and sickle if Dr. John G. Benson has his way. Dr. Benson served as general superintendent of the Methodist {Hospital of Indianapolis from 1931 until 1945. The Methodist Church sent him here tp clear the hospital of debt and put it on. a sound fi xl basis, inot resign to go into other work luntil that purpose was accomplished, He is the man who war’ born iwith a speech difficulty and a very |frall physique. Doctors predicted {he would never reach adulthood. [She Methodist Church tried to disico ufage his ambition to become ia minister. He overcame the {speech difficulty, entered the {ministry and is known as a speak-| {er by persons of all faiths in the {United States,
People Worried .
“People are worried “to death deep down In their hearts” Dr. Benson's comment in an interview dealing With his new work. “Because of my own ex-| periences th as a young man and in connection with hospitals, I have wanted to be free to preach other young folk in square dances the abundant life, “Hate, resentments, jealousies {and similar emotions furnish the)
{basis for both individual and in-|
Plans Course vermutionat conflicts,” he con-| ved. “Christianity not only ofO HH ly L d Shop go answer to physical ailn Oo an ments and’ psychic disturbances {but the Cross is the only answer, Rev. i W. ito the hammer and sickle, to Com{munism.” To Be Lecturer With these facts in mind, Dr. The Rev. John W. Douglas who Benson has founded the “Comhas traveled extensively in the rades of the Cross, Inc.” with the Holy Land will give a course titled slogan—"A Christian Faith for {“Journeys in the Holy Land” dur- an Atomic Age.” {ing the Christian Church School, No idle time has burdened his | |Association Leadprship School. days since he resigned the hos-|
- " The Annual Leadership Train- pital four years ago. He is booked the Jerusalem” Decision”
{ing School will meet on six con-/for speaking emgagements up to! secutive Monday nights from 7:30/1953. Over the past year, he made 'p. m. to 9 p. m. beginning Jan. 9 386 addresses and traveled to give,
i He in the Eighth Christian Church./the talks a total of 52,000 miles tor for Radio Station WAOW,
The Rev, Mr.
a Douglas is host mostly in his own automobile. He| |pastor, .*
as addressed groups of churches high | [ture lectures on “Evangelism ing hq01 audiences, Sunday school the Church School” followed . by | classes, clubs and luncheon meet|the class sessions,
Mrs. Hollis Turley, beginner 18 Ee gives counsel personally and
| [department superintendent in ‘thei, letter free of charge. His Te-|
' University Park Church, will lead;
{ligious meetings in cities and|
|the Saures ited, " "Tehching Pre” {towns are quite different from old- | { Brooks, wife of the pastor of the IaStioned He is trying to further! ‘Third Christian Church and eh “Pentecost of Mentality,” he| {clalist in the field of junior work, says, “to interpret Christianity|
Iwill lead the course, “Teaching Primary and Juniors.” for the needs of the present day.” |
[the pastor of the SBpéedway Chris-| [tian Church, experienced in in- | | struction of high school youth,' Ppp pt fades o will give the course, “Teaching do five thin ao High School.” Mrs. Ben- | enw (ton B. Miller, wife of the pastor! of the Olive Branch Church and known for her interest in young adults, will conduct the course, “Teac hing Young Adults and
Persons wishing to .join the)
ONE-—-To try to follow the {Christian way of living—to pray| daily for peace among ourselves|
leven for Stalin.
{as their guide and read it daily. | THREE — To attend worship/ regularly in the church of your! .cholce. | FOUR--To share your talents, | time, and means with your church. FIVE—To carry a picture of Jesus Christ with you wherever, [you go. (Communists carry a _ | picture of Lenin in their pockets.) Since Dr. Benson founded this|
Y. MP" Emmett A. Dosch will lead the {Superintendents’ Forum. Earl Ax-| {som will be dean with Glenn lacy as associate.
Youth for Christ Plans 3 Rallies
The Youth for Christ announces
{three rallies for the current fellowship, more than 10,000 per- 16th and Delaware -. Extends week-end. sons have signed cards agreeing | Rev. Mareus ohnson, Dr. Clifford [to keep these conditions, he says. Preaching. fi ad Yo B25 0 BA Me NEW- YEARS, GREETINGS {Lewis of Wino- Once Conducted Clinic | The Rev Marcus W. _Johnson eeciing and an dr Ry I~ | INVITATION |speak at the ral- % | Many years ago, Dr. Benson TCLS i lies tonight be- - | {conducted a dally clinic for the to the
|ginning at 7:30 « [mentally disturbed in connection
and 10:30 p. m. and at the “singgpiration” rally tomorrow. All meetings will be held in the club house, 20th and | Meridian Sts, Dr. Lewis is a world traveler,’ the author of five books, radio speaker | ind evangelist.
Bishop Kirchhoffer, ‘Wife Plan Reception
The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal Dio-| cese of Indiarfapolis, and Mrs.
Kirchhoffer will receive guests VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
tomorrow from 4 to 7 p. m. in Nitnots (hele new home, 4164 Washington gpgCIAL NEW YEARS SERVICE [ Wives of the Episcopal clergy of Sunday ‘Evening, 7:45 the city will assist the Kirchhof-| Horold Sewell, Speaker Music—Miriam Bosworth
fers at the reception, Mr. and] EVERYBODY WELCOME
| 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class | “oy
Broadway Baptist Church | 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH 10:00 A. M. { Rev. R. M. Dodrill,
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 S. Belmont Ave. Sunday Progrom Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. * Worship and Preaching 10:450. m. ond 7:00 p. m, : Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
Dr. Lewis
Teacher
Mrs, Don Kirchhoffer and Jim| Kirchhoffer, children of the] |couple, will be present. | In addition to the bishop and his wife, those in the recefving!
A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER
BEREAN GOSPEL
Dr. Benson Loading ¢ Campaign Against Hammer and Sickle
He did
evangelistic sessions, 3
| Mrs. Kenneth Thorne, wife of "Program of Group bio ©
ga: | NEW YEAR'S EVE
and among the nations, to pray|
TWO-—To take the Holy Bible.
y 10 to sat Ti oniiy 3A Pa Bava pSonsultant Market St, Rm. 502. FR-4254
Subject Announced For Lesson-Sarmon
“God” is the subject®of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, The golden text is: “Who is so
The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook: “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “There is no power apart from God. Omnipotence has all-power and to acknowledge any other power is to dishonor God.” p. 228. ren
Plan Chili Supper
, The St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church Evening Guild will. sponsor -a chili supper from 5 to 7 p. m. Thursday in the church dining room, Leonard and
a God as our God?” Psalms’ ——
Sanders Sts,
| SATURDAY, DEC 31, 1040
EAST 10TH STREEY
. M., Morning Worship “A New Start” P. M., Evening Service “The New Year Holds for Us™ Y.F., 6:30 Social Hour, 8:30 p.m.
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NORTH METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. John G. Benson
FREE METHODIST ono
ha La. 50 evening Birvion, 130
MARS HILL ONURCH Parnsworth & PFolts Sts. P. H. Current, BE-S178. LIGRT AND LIFE CHAPEL 1434 N. Tibbs. J. B. Riggs. minister, CA-3000.
| with the Union Methodist Church || FIRST CHURCH iah and Teeumss of New York City. The Columbia {University Psychology Depart- FF |ment: and the Medical Society of “ering an gad Wiking. MA-28T1. {New York collaborated with him in his effort. He also made a| ®§ORTWOOP roRURGH Aor was warm friend of Dr. Norman Vin-| 3 nan Swanagan, minister. {cent Peale. Dr. Peale now maintains a
clinic and a staff for the same kind of service in the building of . the Marble Collegiate Church, New York. WOODRUFF PLACE Tomorrow; Dr. Benson will give | Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott {the opening address for the as-| & 0. TRENT. D. D. sembly of Methodist Evangelisits| #0 M.—8undsy School in Covington, Ky. 45 A M-—"The Unforgotten Christ” Perhaps he was being prophetic) DP. MB YF when he put the lighthouse bea-| 7:30 P.M —“The Race Before Us" con atop the Methodist Hospital.! FETE “The lighthouse symbolizes the TUXE00 PARK-30 2 feat Woh Bat). abundant life,” was Dr. Benson's = “oo °° — | explanation. | EMERSON AVE. Emerson & B. New ¥ Peter Vroom 10:30 A. M.. 17:30 P. M.
Palestine Committee | vigok To Hear Don Sherwood * Ail
BAPTIST CHURCHES
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd, 10:45 A. M.-—Morning gorvica, Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking, 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages "FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Meridian and Mi VT Rear Streets Ministers, Car Carl = Mom 3:30 30 A. M.—Bible Schoo
45 A. M.—Worship and ‘Commun jon.
Sere “Using Your
| by pastor, | LYNDHURST Lyndhurst Dr. 3 blocks 8.| won | ot W. Washington St. "bons 1 3. Dunkin. | 4.30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. | 7:30 P. M.—Wo! > . Sermon Fo Rey ~ iv as! vor CROOKED CREEK. N. Mich. oth Louls G. Crafton. 9:48—11:30: 1 P. M. | 9:00 P M.—Singspiration.
The Indianapolis Chapter of
the American Christian Palestine] Committee will present Don Sher-| wood in a talk on “The UN Faces|
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
at its {luncheon meeting Wednesday, noon in the Columbia Club. | Mr. Sherwood js program direc-|
FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister
a ~Church hool snd Morning Vincennes, Ind. 9:30 4. 4 Forenip. HH
OES ot TO | MEET North Park Chapter No. 404, | Order of Eastern Star, wil] meet ‘at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday at the! North Park Masonic Temple.
MEMORIAL
Carroliton at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander
(EPISCOPAL) CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3361 N. Meridian Street
The Rev. Laman H. Bruner ‘Jr. Rector
{10:48 A. M.—~Morning Worship: “At the Gate of the New Year.”
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.; Midweek Service.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
,- The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
Vermont and Reusutioants Sts.
Minis JEAN 8. Mi NE, D. JOSEPH TORNSTON Church Ho 45 am,
Yea Eve 11:30 P. Watch Night Service N Day
Communion
WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN
W. Morris at Blaine (W | Bus to door)
10:45 A. M.—"A New Year's Meditation” | 4:00 6:00 P. M.~Westminster Fellowship. | EAR
9:30 A. M.~Church School for All Ages. |
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Morning Worship, 11 a. m. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE Dr. Mile pressing: “Mig-commy. 10 TO 12:15 ° TABERNACLE Lord's Day Services. et PRESBYTERIAN Horry Bucolstein, minister Earl Furlow, choir director. Rev. ROBERT 8. MOORENEAD
9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 1040 A.M" "The Name Adove Bvery Naae ‘ Rev. Moorehead preaching. 8:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. Thurs, 7:30 P. M, Congregational Meeting
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware Bh Walnut Streets
Dr. W. A Sh ionverser. Minister Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—1045 A. M. Sermon--“Comes the Moment to Decide Youth Fellowship—-5:30 P. M Music by excellent choir
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS: Central Ave at 47th Rev. Roy B. Conner Jv. Sunday School, 9:48 Worship, 10:48 A. M. “I'ne Pirst and Second Fifty Year." Youth Groups 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00 P. Mu
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Deisware BOROER AR TWO MORNING SERVICES *
* 9:30 and 11 A. M py, Future and » Hope.” Jere. 9:10
Dr Frants. non kine. Churen 0 ”30 AK
ERP. I Voune pooios Messi
443 8. STATE (1700 BAST) Rev. Roy Converse. Minister Sunday School—0:30 A. M. Morning Worship--10:48 A. M. — Youns People—4:00 P. M.
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
5 heats Joe NM Bunday orship—1
METHODIST CHURCHES
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Anilist eh Unity Kansas City, Mo, A. Mi 20d 3PM
ST. MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder
WOrship +.ocvneveess10:45 A. M | Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. M.|
ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN |
E. New York & Oxford Sts
Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor 4th Sunday in Advent
9:30 A. M.—Bunday School all ages
ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH
"HOUSE OF CANDLES" NEW YEAR'S EVE
8:00—Fellowship, Games 11:00—Holy Communion
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1950 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—"A New Dedication” 5:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship 7:30 P. M.—"Hold Thou The Torch”
“May Christ Be First In 1950”
10:30 A. M Morning Worsh “A Four. | fold Forward hip Pitty.” Cor.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURCH Prospect and Spruce
line will include: Mrs. William, Burrows, Mrs. Laman H. Bruner, TEMPLE NEW TEARS | Mrs. James G. Jones, Mrs. George Carrollton at 13th St LL NIGHT | B. Burbanck, Mrs. John H, Vru- FORD PORTER. Pastor WATCH wink, Mrs. John B. Love and ; , Mr. E. Anger Powell, Tune in WISH-—1310 MEETING | 7:30 A. M. Sunday Burling at ‘Furnace Burns Boy |Wateh Night Service Prom 8 to 13 P. M.| § Free Midnight Twelve-year-old Carl Scalf, 2350 Opening Song Service Supper and Stuart St., was treated for second, Folowed by Rervieemen from Rantoul Breakfast
ospel Center, Chanute Field, [Il
presentatives fro Christian Braeaone Association of Hawa,
Also regDedings will be made for Rroadoasts.
Closing With Prayer
{and third-degree facial burns in |General Hospital last night after flames leaped from the door of a| furnace he was firing in his home| and singed the hair from his face. {
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Communion:
Church Office, LI-0503
2500 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pur
end Ergot 4 Aut. ’
NEW YEAR Watch Party
asket Lunch
| | { SUNDAX-_ALL DAY | PELL OWsNIP | | ring i Services at 11:15-3:00--7:48 !
| Thursday Praver and Bivle Ptuds—4 Pr. oy «i Regular
ZION
B 300 ev Deller ah PET Ea rat Service of
tor punta on the New ¢ i
Garfield Heights
Bible Study, 10 A. M.
P. M. Evangelistie—H. C. TORRENCE, Speaker ~ | ; James &. Petty, Pastor
ctl
~ Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 Science Reading Room : W. L TOTTY, Minister GA-1945—GA-3480 Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. 8t. - - wo a - Md
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
~ SPEEDWAY CHURCH
Ae D hit Kank, rei
| +. Rev. Jesse Towns, Rev. iikarton of Mars Hill Chureh will speak, Iso other speakers. Yeors Special Music
ew Year's Day
2842 Shelby Street
Rev. H. L. Alveyy Pastor
Dale Schofield, Supt. FIRST CHURCH
Castle Hall Bag.
‘Ss EK - we 1:48 M. - 1
Services
Church of Christ
Delaware at Vermont Street Since 1821
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. 31st ’ “GOD”
Morning Service at 11 o'Clock lu All Churches
R 119 Drive at Butler R, HE. Ohio Bt Event 8 5:00 . Pennayivanis St SECOND CHURCH R. R, Church Edifice AL : HUPPMAN, Pastor Delaware at 12th at Ys, Dvening Secxios, 500 FTCUH CHURCH 9:18 A. M.~Church School RR. 526 State Lite Bldg: Evening Service, 7:30 TAOre. Home, 211-30 THIRD CHURCH R. R. Church Edifice OF F THE NAZARENE "*Bresing Service, 500 " 16000% Bt R. R, Church A Pe
SUNDAY-SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOO L IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P, M.
Wensatay Evening Meetings tn All Churches at 8 . Mi.
FOURTH CHURCH Piassgne Jub PyNT a
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sioners’ office. By Hoosier phyte politica since 1034.
Gets Alon BUT WHA’ litical know-hc ity to get alon; pay for his sal Fred 1s on
public life ambitions wo
knocks himsel the customers. “One indign froned out of A 'woman call commissioners thelr infernal
with the possi is slowly turn But as Fre called a hobb) hood when, d a neighbor on the family “on For several the rural ares for the Metro the experience laid the grou political caree “My daily Mr. Nordsiek
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