Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1950 — Page 4

! ing the Bible for Help Today." also will give addresses Dr. Hom-

om

Meeting to Continue Through Jan. 25

Young Presbyterians of Marion Dr. . Dr. Dr.

County will “get together” for ; 1 their 37th annual midwinter youth Bransford Schloerb Homrighausen Stamm By EMMA RIV ERS, MIN ER Thé speakers’

Sanne. Jan. 22 through 25, in First Presbyte

rian Church. | Times Church Dr. D. Elton Trueblood of the

i will’ dine together each! Frotestant ministers “trom i faculty of Earlham College who! theme, apropos of this, is: “A work. evening, attend an assembly and! {parts of Hooslerdom will gather..." a prolific suthor traveler Concerned Church for a Confused |

class periods. The _ here for the three-day Indiana Othe Dr. Jwo cia will come to a 1950 ots tate Pastors Conference Jan. 24 pd Jeeyrer. or if No evi] commencement exercises and self |{DFOUgh 26 in the Third Christian 4. "4irector of visitation evancaption of the Holy Communion.|_AS always. the conference will £170 100 A “play party” featuring games bring outstanding preachers and

folk ghlight the speakers of the United States to", and dion will 4 Mt the Indianapolis to give the addresses.

These will include the man who

FD {symbolizes Protestant S-apers- i Cc young people plansing Sventuslly on Bishop . John 8. Stam mA nt lyde E. Wildman, “The Christian Home.” It will be President of he Fede rai Council and Dr. H, Richard Rasmussen, taught by Mrs, Matthew Smith the Churches o rist 10 sastor of the University Presbyduring the first period. Other

cago; the Rev. Howard E. Ander-| son, pastor of the Christian!

for! Church, Bloomington, Ind.

study pics Bishop Stamm lives in Harrisfor yo od Shite Woshery burg. - Pa. nd oy ita Nani I oul the First . Methodist “Old Testament,” the Rev. Roy tastern area Of ine WVADREEUCAT ooh, Anderson, Ind. is presi-

Converse, pas United Brethern Church. It is pre- : Y re Cre "Worship." the Rev. dicted that he will make some very Sot ot he Pastore aonlernie. W. R. Closterhouse, Northminster Pointed remarks about the at- "0 0" oliqent of the Indi Church, and “Glorious Company,” tacks now being made on the p

the Rev. Val Thomson. Troub Federal Council and other united ana Council of Churches. Memorial Church, Stress Evangelism

Protestant bodies. - . Arrangements for the conferSecond Period Courses

kers Listed Other Speakers | righausen, ence have been made by Dr. Ralph The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. former pastor of the Carrollton) L. Holland, executive secretary| pastor of the Meridian Heights Avenue Evangelical and Reformed of the Indiana Council of Presbyterian Church. will teach|Church who now teaches In Churches, and his staff in the the second period course on “Us-| Princeton Theological Seminary, Board of Trade Bldg. here. Since 39 Indiana churches are Other sécond period courses are: righausen has been a frequent co-operating in the nationwide "Westminster Fellowship,” the traveler to Eurcpe and has writ- United Evangelistic Advance now Rev. Robert Moorhead, assistant/ten many books on religious sub- being sponsored by the Federal pastor of the Tabernacle Church;|jects. “The Church and Recreation,” -

Fri ’ . SEER derention ‘6 Scientists Set Life’ as Subject

Action for Christians," the Rev. og — oe Sui ning : of 1h Bla Tor 3 athe The golden tes ja: “Now that 0 our ota ton.

the dest, sre ip nd Modes The Catholic Community Cena e bu R tive director of the synod's com. I the God of Abraham, [ter will open Ju Seqrs for Jublic mittee on Christian Education, 1 c. and th tours o inspec ion o n Serve as con land the God of Isaac, a € cations, 623 E. North St. tomor- . a4 ference dean and | {God of Jacob. For he is not a God Tow from 2 to 4 m Helen Austin of the Taber-| he living: for| 4 Pp facle Church as registrar. of the dead but of the living: The center occupies. the remodReligious events follow: * ali live unto him.” Luke 20:37, 38. eled properties of the former St. re AN CHURCH. The lesson-sermon “ise Hittudes Joseph Catholic® Church. Tex.. a member of the following passage from The onetime rectory houses the administrative offices of the Cath-

AS, ps Xd ry Socle , ae retired Suis Christian Science textbook, ine, East’ Dias Chisstian tstia Chureh. willl “Science and Health with Key to| = cy ovine Bureau and the Catholic Youth Organization.

Council of Churches, evangelism!

New Center

uct a class for ‘the s elal training of adult leaders of | youth. Dr. B. V. pagews, execu

Tha ii Lilly Chorus will sing|the Scriptures” Hake and reports will be given Eddy: TON

SE NR

by Mary

BITRRIAN cays life 1s God, spirit, lengthens our ...... 1¢ will serve as headquarols days by strengthening our trust ters of the National Councik of Counsel for bersohe ok the deathless reality of He. 8 ~atholic Women, the Daughters ®aimightiness and immortality.” Isabella,

Chris {P 487. ters of America,

» oblem of anxiety.

SRE Church ( Group to Hear

= Dr. Harry Poll The oid schoot-buliding- now re en BC oon 1 ¥ ~ The Capitol District. Men's Pel-| vamped as a boarding home, of-

fzations,

Offers Sanctuary

IRR aa TRI

Dr. Dr. Trueblood Bryan

roster - incfudes will be stressed in the Pastors’ as an outstanding leader in the

Conference, The conference’

| World.” Dr. Homrighausen will speak on “The Master Concerned” Tues-

the Methodist Church; day, Jan. 24, at 11 a m Dr; Dr. Roland Schloerh, pastor of the Schloerb will give an address | Methodist’ denomination to go out Hyde Park Baptist Charch, Chi-lon “God Is the Ruler Yet" for to India as a missionary.

the opening mass meeting that day at 8:15 p.m. Dr. Bryan has {announced as his subject, “New { Testament Evangelism in the)

‘at 3:45 p. m. or The pastors will present Bishop

speak on “The Spirit of Redemption,” Other topics of speeches’ and hours are: Dr. “The New Testament - Concep-| tion of the Ministry,” Wednesday, |

the Laity,” Thursday at 9:50 a. m. “Resources of Power” will be discussed by Bishop Stamm Thursday at 10:36 a.m.; “Your

Faith,” by Dr. Schloerb, Tew

day at 11:20 a.m. A committee will meet the | opening day of the conference to!

receive suggestions for resolu the church and may be seen both Thursday Prayer and Bible Study—8 P M.|

tions and to draft them. New of-| ficers also will be elected,

‘Article Recognizes io Layman's W ork

‘rent number of the national mag: aine, Presbyterian Life. The article tells the story of Mr, ,Coval's promotion of the formation of a Presbyterian

Church in the Indianapolis com- pastor, in the dedication service./11:30 A M.—Morming Prayer and Sermon. | [10:48 4. Man

munity. Windsor Village. Tf explains that there was no nearby Protestant church for the many residents of the village to attend. Mr. Coval obtained enough signatures of persons desiring a

A 'Preshyterian Church for the In- cuss “The understanding that spacious auditorium replaces the dianapolis Preshytery to organ- Indianapolis Sewer System?” 10- BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH

ize one. The many house-to-house visits Mr. Covall made and the

the Catholic Daugh- amount of time he spent to get gineer, the. Legion of the church for the neighborhood as it exists today. Walter Myers Mary and other Catholic organ- are recorded. Pictures of Indian-.Jr.,

apolis people highlight the article. Dr. Howard W. Stone, pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian Churéh, 1s the author.

rn Rete: mons

young man who gave up a career {field of “drama to do religious

Now. he has resigned his editor{ship of the Methodist paper for | students called “Motive” and also (his position as editorial secretary Of the student department of the

Degree From Harvard - ‘He was born in Indianapolis, graduated from Shortridge - and grew up in fHe Roberts Park

DePauw University, Modern Church,” for Wednesday Church. He received his master's|

egree at Harvard. He joined the

i de, faculty of Northwestern Univer-| urches. terian Church, West Lafayette, Stamm in the Wednesday 8:15 uty founded the department ort Indiana Christian Ch

Wesley H. Bransford, Pp. m. mass meeting when he will grama and literature at Garrett 2 | Biblical Ipstitute which is amli-| Reception Scheduled

ated with Northwestern, and|

Trueblood, earned his bachelor of divinity de- school children will attend a |parent-teachers reception tomor-| Mr. Ehrensperger studied thea- row from 2:30-to 5 p. m. In the | 9:50 a. m. and * ‘The Ministry of | ter in Germany and Austria in vestry rooms of the Beth - El! 9:30 A. M.—Chureh School apd Morning the Pastorate, the same day at 1937 and visited Russia as a dele- Zedeck Temple. 1:30 p. m. and “The Ministery of gate to the Moscow Theater Festi- —

| gree at Garrett,

val. He is the former itor of The Little Theater Mofithly and ‘onetime executive secretary of the Drama League of America. New Bulletin Board The new Bedford limestone | bulletin board stands at an angle across the corner of the lawn of

from Delaware and Vermont Sts. {Tye stonework carries out the e¢ design as the entrances of the historic edifice. A bronze cross which decorates the bulletin {board is_molded in the same ll Aer, a AR Aine Abpass

parents. Dr. district superintendent; Kenneth W. Carr who is trustees chairman, and Dr. Conway will assist the Rev. Amos '‘L. Boren, church|

Forum to Discuss Lecal Sewer System

The Unitarian Forum will ris-| “How Can We Improve. Our

morrow at 7:30 p. m. in All Souls Church. M. G. (Ole) Johnson, city en-

will present the question

attorney, and Robert Newell of the Indianapolis News will give the legal and financial aspect of it. Darrel G. Snyder will act as “moderator. ey _ I

-

STREET “nla : . James M. Ofto |lowship will present Dr. Harry ' : a Gugrue ash. Poll in an address at their dinner fers sanctuary to about 40 work

iris. 4 - Ne meeting Monday at 6:30 p. m. in '"§ EH Msgr. August R vd

lthe . Fleming Garden Christian The Very Rev.

archdiocesan direc-

Fussenegger, Churen, tor of chatities, superintends the

CENTENARY — "| Dr. Poll is the pastor of the ' = Ty artes .l hl Englewood Christian Church. The a Wontienwt “witn 'the Rev. pi io of Rowe: Hl hi fellowship is the men’s organiza. A a anagh in charge

wiv musics! numbers. tAdow is ihe v s tion for promotion of acquaint: ° “ove

Christian — tice among men of the com-

The staff members of the ET. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHRURCR-~The ) Woman's Auxitiary will hold its 1:30 p.m. {munity’s Christian churches and encies will guide the inspec: i "the tion tours tomorrow, The local [*

Serine: ten at 330 p.m owed by hf religious projects. parish house. Mes. Brora Manag nih will] Albert McCauley and the FlemOR on Oils ora !ing Garden Men's Chorus will will serve as cohostesses ising. Supper reservations may be

NORTH UNITARIAN CHURC 2 E West of Wabash Collest. wii] sve| telephoned to BL. 8522.

Daughters’ of Isabella, with Miss Catherine Fletcher as hostess and Mrs. Josephine Leach, assistant,

ed_Wast of (will serve refreshments i taorrow at 11 a m In the | UViRST PRESNTERIAN CHURCH Dedicate New Organ | GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN ea My In an addr The. Fountain Square Christia 4717 E. Michigan allowing unc ay ‘acon ‘io Be| Church will dedicate a new Bald John 8. Albert, D.D Tm mound of “National Missions: (Win organ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Rev. John § » DD ALL A0ULS UNITARIAN CRURCH--The | Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson §30a M.-Sunday School ter Mondale of Kansas City, Mo Divine Mission of

i will play the dedicatory program. 104 A. M.—"The bur- | (Mrs. K. F. Mayhugh is the choir ests the Rev. W. F.

‘ | Luther Leatus, meeting at

TPM Carlyls Place

5 MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

£ New York & Oxford Sts Rev Carl HM. Amelung. Pastor | 9°30 A. M ~8unday School for all ages 1030AM Morning Worship: “His Dis ciples Relieved on Him." john 2:1-11

RL UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Kansas City, Me

kus, minister. The Rev, hitatian minister and suiner. is at director and

AD “i Mathis, pastor.

Plaisier dita” wi | Additional Church |

EVANGELICAL AND ne | News on Page 7

IMMANUEL ED CHURCH--The annual congregational meeting will follow the 6:30 p ner Wednesday. Kiders, deacons and education committee will |_be electe ed. | BAHA'IS’ OBSERVE WORLD RELIGION DAY All Over USA. Jon. 15th | In Indianapolis Indiana World War Memorial 2:30 p. m.—West Room

& exchange of pulpits with Dr 5 e,

clergyman, speak over WFD

Affiliated nity

DA M dl PM MONROE 10AS, Chicago, Ii, OR SUNY a RAT aaaius >» Guest Speaker IPL oe. ey ° “ consyhat Public Invited—No Collections fF Market St. Rm 302. PR-438%

701 N. Penns

10:30 A. M_- Mo! “Serving T 15 AM

Church Office. L1-9502

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

PAUL E. HUPFMAN. Pastor

Church 8cfool

vivania St

rning Worship. he Lord.”

Pastor's Home, HI1-3928

FIRST CHURCH. 13th and Tecumsel SECOND CHURCH orahing and Wilkin H W. Phillips ater

BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH E Jist and Porest Manor

MA-923TY

CH

J. Clinton Swanasan. minftar mn

LVARY in WALTER . SARTH Pastm \ Hours of Wership 8 & 10:30 A. M. 2AM

- £ # LIMMERMAN Pastor OF WORSHID 10:30 AM

CHRIST, TEE Son OUR REPSEMER Tei

HOURS OF WORSHIP 100A R

| FREE METHODIST cuss

Germd PF. Mikels, Minister. AT-2628 MARS HILL CHURCH Farnsworth & Folts Sts - PH. Current, BE-8178 - * LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL “1424 N. Tibbs J B Rises minister. CA- 3990

ST JOHN O00 Ree 4 pour of Es 0AM

rks X 2 C. MEIN.) Ly

TEMPLE AT Wie ST bL ANDNYETr Sealer of Warship S45 & 10 30 AM

TRINITY 0wo ar cast seam

WALTER C MAAS Pastor wuurs of Worship, $30 810 0:30 AM

Nours

BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST

1002 8. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 1045 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. * Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1889 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

BAPTIST ‘CHURCHES |

WOODRUFF PLACE | CENTRAL BAPTISI Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott

Ifvites You to Worship With Us ~ » y 1 L © TRENT. D:. at Central Ave. & Westfield Bivd

$36 A. M.—Bunday Schoel 10045 A. M. - Morning Service 10:48 A, M.~-"Chrisi at The “Door.” Dr G. H. O'Donnell spe ing FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CNP MB Y FP ” TPM. - "Growing 1a" Grace.” ’ 5 A M Bible School 16th and Delatvare Sts Sintra — Classes for All Ages Rev Marcus W_ Johnson, Minister TUXEDO PARK 29 N. Grant (4100 watt), ¥ Preach ng. 1 A M pnd. 130 FP M U. 8. Clutton, 9.30 A, M. 1:00 P. M ubject tusl Return.’ i ————— FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T™e Rev Marcus W Johnson - preaching EMERSON AVE. Emerson & X New York | C0 fr Meridian and ne rests | — u Ministers ( Lo Ww At LTA Vieom. 10:3 A. M. TP Corte Shaman, AVS | LION -EVANGEL ICAL LYNDHURST Lyndhurst Dr. 2 blocks 8. | 20 A M Bible Bchino . pester. Servic Raton 8 bo nad , ankin 1048 A M. Worship, Sermon With The AND REFORMED 3 - and 1:30 3. mw fpr MM Vou rel oo ' North and New jersey Sts CROOKED C1 Pr — Mich. Rd & 36th 7:30 P.M. — Worship i FREDERICK R. DA i D. D. Pastor A i - ors service led Youth Logis GO. Crafton, $:45—11:30; 1 P.M Peliowanip. Bound Bim. Meo PAUL H. FRANK LD. Assistant A ————— - SARPr by Paster » 00 A M.- ~Serv ie ot Worship Pastor nkenie M i P45°A M.Chureth Schoel URCHES 100A M—gorvies of Worship. Pastor

Subject of Sermons ROBERTS PARK CHURCH he oblems of Pain " Since 1821 | Delaware at Vermont i C. R Wolmes Pastor Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister E 10th 8t at Kevstons Ave ; n Chureh Behe! 9:30 85:30 P. M.-M Y..F. '

Worship ary} . . 104 9:30 A. M.—-Church School. ~ 1ve Now Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. I.

. 10:48 A.M. ~"Unfinished.” (Dedlcation of new bulletin

EAST 10TH STREET

METHODIST

Home of the Eveison Bibi Class

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

Maridian at J8th Street

: board). Moraine Werahip, 10:48 . 30 PF. M.A Faith for Today" Sermen “What is Ths Chureh? : | Dr Browning : 4 ~Altar Hour A. M Church School

"3 “nr Br. Duis, Hour for Youth. 8 + off -the ing. GA-8086 -

“CHRISTIANS AND THE OLD TESTAMENT”

Should 20th Century Christians Pay Any Attention to the Old Testament? How Did Christ and the Duciples Relate Them

selves to It?

SUNDAY, JAN, |

At T

Seventh Day Adventist Church

Corner of Alabama

TUNE INTO

"YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS"

DR. HOWARD W. JERRETT

Nationally Known Evangelist Will Speak in a MID-WINTER CONVENTION At The

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NALZARENE

1621 EAST WASHINGTON STREET |

Evening. Services ot 7:30 Day Services at 10:30 A. M. Except Saturdays

JANUARY 15-22 EDWIN C. MARTIN, Pastor

5, AT 7:30 P. M.

a ihe foes ay" or + LE 4 rp oc L. Martin,

Church School—8:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10.45 A. M.

| Sermon:

{ Youth Feliowship—5:30 P. M.

Musraled In Colored Pictures

Testament,” Thursdays oa ew » | same hour; and “Bible Studies for School Teachers,” s tor By Ww. E Sumblia days at the same hour. a pte Miss Nellie C. Young ‘will conh- | Growin Torough. Cuieuam. | . BIBLE CHURCH » WN m. | 4 ; Wilisn A, Shullemtyer in - Services Nightly 743: 57. serves children’, iniste and} : EN aaer Hw JAMES E. PETTY, Pastor

f. Reisinger, who ha. bet)

Pro | connected with Butler for many years, is a former teacher in Man|hattan Bible Coligge and pastor

er —————————————

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

Mothers and fathers of religious

FAIRVIEW | 46th and Capitol Ave. { VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 10:45 A. M.~"Our’ Need.” | 4:00 6:00 P. M.—Youth Groups.

TACOMA ASSEBLY OF GOD Op | MeoAN HeGHTS

flav Lester J Carney. Pastor ath Tel CH-6808 | | Central Ave, at # Res. 2634 Adams slephone Carrollton at 11th | a2 dw an 8 Sunday febool_ 19 A Su M Rev. William A. Alexander | Sunday School, 9:48 Por transportation. call Bi 310% #:30 A. M.—~Church School for All Ages. | Worship, RH A.M “ A Plot of Ground. Youth Groups 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00 P. M.

Evangelistic Service—T1:48 P. M. 10:48 A. M.—Morning Worship: “On Being FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

an Officer of the Chureh.” Delaware at Sixteenth

Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Midweek Service. - Sones AICHARD ROW TWO MORNING SERVICES

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN ~ SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historic Church of Which Prospect and Linden Sts. Henry Ward Beecher was Minister,

Duan roed Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts, 9:30 and 11 AM 2 Rey, ® E Sch wil \ Minister “Hidden Fe pep ©» " A Med soap co TBAN B i I ithe ie pad AM Ee Ama mmees Tv ». * Od oo & : Sart hits ce

Bi Mi peep wack ean AC AL TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN | wi es acne RR | Ps a Goniot | en em A ROY EWING VALE

DR. . People—4:00 P. M. REV. ROBERT 8. MOOREHEAD Yous People 4:0

9:30 A. M.—Bible Schuk | WALLACE STREET T PRESBYTERIAN

4806 EAST 10TH ST. © ~Rev. John H, Bergen, Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:48 A, M.

326) N Meridmn Street Te Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr. Rector. 7 3A | A M. Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon. |

Man’ s Benediction.” Morera preaching.

| —‘ 6:30 P. vy Pellowship,

| 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class | Thurs, 7:30 P. M., Congregational Meeting.

9:30 AM. rw Suutay 3 School.

Broadway Baptist Church | -

22nd & Broadway Fn a . . Christian Science Churches

Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

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

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 15th TTT aLIERY

10:00 A. M. Rev. R. M. Dedrill, Teacher

WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN W. Morris at Blaine (W. I. Bus to door) Lord's Day Services

9:30--10:45 A.M —-T30.P. M. Harry Bucalstein, minister® = | Earl Furlow, choir director | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets ’ (700 North)

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister FIRST CHURCH “Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th

Evening 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, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice

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

SIXTH CHURCH 1609; Prospect St R. R., 1611 Prospect

Music by excellent choir

“Can_We Get God's Heip for Daily Living® |

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. Illinois ~ SUNDAY EVENING, 7:45 EVANGELISTIC TEAM

LEONARD PATTERSON, Speaker From Berean Gospel Temple Everybody Welcome

A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL, CENTER

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carraliton st 13th St FORD PORTER, Pastor

Tune in WISH—1310 7:30 A. M. Sunday 730 P. M. Subject: :

“The Crashing of the Political World, What Causes It, When

CHRISTTAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 1t A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

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

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

Will It Be, What Follows?

STATE-WIDE SONG FEST at Cadle Tabernacle

8. R. LAKIN, D.D, PASTOR

SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30

Hear . . . THE DIXIE FOUR

From WiBC »

MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR

REV. RUSSELL E. FORD » LADIES QUARTETTE From Greencastle a. THE CADLE CHOIR Directed by GENE LOWERY . :

AND MANY OTHERS Come Early for o Goed Seat!

THE AND FRANKIE COLLINS AT THE PIANO

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Rev. Russell E. Ford Will Preach at Morning and Evening Services

DIXIE FOUR, WITH DIRECTOR GENE LOWERY

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WFBM SUN. 9 A M.

Morning Service—11:30 . Subject: Evening Service—7:30 .. Subject:

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