Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1950 — Page 4
Dinner Rev. Felix L. Cirlot To be Speaker
The Laymen's League of the| 1 Church in Indianapolis will attend a dinner and address on “The Book ©f Common Prayer” by the Rev. Felix L. Cirlot Wednesday night. The dinner meeting will be at 6.30 p. m. in the parish house of All Saints Church, 16th St. and Central Ave, Father Cirlot, who very recently became rector .of All Saints, has written various hooks on church doctrine and
practice,
The league includes Episcopal i Oy laymen of the city, The talk has i 5 been planned in accordance with Xa > the league's adopted program of x 4 instruction regarding the Episcopal Church. A question-answer ; I period will follow the Address. fq | ALL UNITARIAN © -... ’ ys : . : A ? : a} Dr. Bu mckus, mister, wil The young singers above will join their voices with other members of the Capital University | i Siar LAR on we Chapel Choir for the ‘concert tomorrow night in the St. Mark's United Lutheran Church, . ks re- So EE grieat asin relations os The 56-voice Chapel Choir of the university near Columbus, give programs for 20 years. tu oy the American Friends Bervs| oo pital University will give a O., wil Ising under the sponsor- Selections by Bach, PalesOr CHRISTIAN, CHURCH, program of old classical and ship of St. Matthew's Lutheran {rina and Mozart rh will address -the # J contemporary music tomorrow Church. Prof. Elis Emanuel = sented along with the more modPp {
me Rev. Leon | at 8:30 p. m in St. Mark's United Lutheran Church,
The choir which comes from
Snyder will direc® the concert. Choirs from Capital have been traveling over the country to
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ern works of Lockwood, Milhaud and Spaeth, Lundquist and others
youth objectives. Miss Edna Mae
Benefit Supper The Romanian Orthodox Church announces a benefit sup-
per; a special youth meeting and community
a service led by the pastor. . The Ladies auxiliary will give a supper tomorrow at 5:30 p,m. in the church social rooms, The new officers, including Mrs. Paul ‘Craciun, will sponsor: the supper. Proceeds will go to the church interior decoration fund. ROYO, the youth organization, will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. with Lawrence Aldean; president, presiding. Devotions, business and a social hour are scheduled. The Rev. Mr, Craciun will con-
Face ‘Trial’ Judge Gilkison
To Preside at Hearing
-Judge Frank E. Gilkison of the Indiana Supreme Court will oeccupy the bench for the “Trial of Christian Youth” Sunday, Feb, 5, at 8 p.m. In the First Baptist Church,
The trial, which 1s a dramatization sponsored by the United Christian Youth Council of the Indianapolis Church Federation, duct A bait how wsship a Ril be given in honor of. Youth Sram 1 § Mark tomorrow be-
“The eight-day sessions will open Sinning at 3:30 p. m.
‘|#@morrow and continue through Third Order Urges
the next Sunday. But the local Family Communion
youth council will present pro{grams directed toward young The Sacred Heart Fraternity of Third Order of St. Francis
{people throughout February. | They will herald the opening of fifth Sunday of mily
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i the Youth Week with a radio broadcast this afternoon at 4 o'clock J . nul Mig as Fa over WIRE. Mary Pauline Keller, Communion Sunday. Lyle Allen and George Keller
{ January, the ill give the skit, “Youth Build.” The month o hy people of the council wil! §'aternity explains, is dedicated to
present the Youth Week devo-1'® Holy Family. Sines tomorrow (tions, at 6:15 a. m., Monday thrv ts a fifth AY n 3h (Friday over WFBM. Those on! onth, the Third Order group
sent out a call to the Caththe program include Nancy Johns, ‘23 {Joanne Dennis, Joan Sharp, Al ¢ ic community to receive Holy
{pert Berry and Robert Batt. ‘ommunion tomorrow corporate:
1’ as families. Sponsors Youth Mission
ST. MARK'S
Sheloy at Dudley Edgewood
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CALVARY BARTH, ul tor
WALTER L. Hours of Worship: 8 & 10: AM re — s— Laurel at
EMMAUS Orange Street
H. L. KRUECKEBERG, Pastor Hour of Worship: 10 A M. "DA New York Street at Holmes Avenue
GRACE ERMAN, Pastor
EH. ZIMM Hour of Worship: 10:30 A. M.
| REV.E. R. OVERLEY
Evangelist, Fort Thomas, Ky. Nightly 7:30 except Saturday through to Feb. 5 Special music each evening Services Sunday at regular time E. D. Thislethwaite, Minister
Ad AMBSCGANS, y Hour of Worship: 10:30 A.
New Jersey at McCarty Street C. MBIBOHM. Pastor . M, ZORN, Assistan Hour of Worship: 10:30 "A, M,
A PETER'S Temple at
I 11th Street WILLIAM NORDSIECK, Pastor Hours of Worship: 8.45 & 10:30 A. M,
WALTER C. MASS. Pastor Hours of Worship: 8:30 & 10:30 A. M,
Ohio at East Street
LION Three Miles Northwest of New Palestine WERNER P. KRUG, Pastor
Hour of Worship: 10:15 A. M, 3417 Park Ave.
OSCHE. Pastol
MARTIN KOSC! r 2nd. 4th and 5th Sundays, 11 A. M.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
The jury mem
Tune In WISH-1310 VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister
‘s Committees willl“ . | The Youth Council will sponsor | |; Downey Ave fo CR rinoper mcs Cathol IC Unit Youth Week fo Be Observed its fourth annual Mission for| UNITED LUTHERAN | RST | aa a are W. P. " andl | Youth, Feb. 6 to io jo ins assert | Prospect and Linden Sts. f Temporarily Located Fepson Home " K-The Yous | § f the 16 high schools in Hour of Worship: 10:30 A. ~ People's will holds “Professor Li + M +i B Y Ch A P | |Dlles of | Rev. Duane E. Schroeder Fairfield & Park Quiz Tam” tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the | {Marion County. R eid & Park “hed ; neing and retreshments are IS S ee Ing | y oung urc eop e |" Geraldine Simmons and Bruce Worship rinses 1045 ALM OUR REDEEMER i “wiison . os CHRISTIAN ONURCH Thies of Fred A. Schoettle will give an| Young church people of In-are in charge of the Youth Day Brooks will represent Christian gp qay 8chool +eeses. 9:30 A.M. Hours of Worship. 8:00 & 10.454. M, sant an ariginal Fadio' ptar'on which They agdress on special phases of dlanapolis will mark the eight- programs. {youth on trial in the First Baptot| ee — - OUR SAVIOR Capitol ygune player Suthors are Mary Pauline “Catholic Action” at the meeting|day Youth Week opening tomor-, The First United Presbyterian Church. Indictments will deal with] = Lop, wing GosreL CENTER i Hour of "Worenip. 11:00 A. M and ran Tas aie and rie Ai vouts Of the Indianapolis Deanery Coun- row with dinners and down-to- Church announces short talks by knowledge of the Bible, ehurch| Wek nung Lomorrow. mew ~ Lous|Cll Of the National Council of earth discussion of pressing prob-iseveral young people for the loyalty and daily living. Emsley| BEREAN GOSPEL Sout Pitas Aiversity "ii, speak Catholic Women Thursday at 7:30 lems. |Youth Week service tomorrow at Johnson Jr. and Frank Fair: # 1 a m on "Roviablelp m, in. the new Catholic Com-| The Central Christian Church, 7:30 p. m. in the church at 22nd child will serve as prosecuting at-| TEMPLE AN UARE CHRISTIAN munity Center, | . Bt. and Park Ave. The Rev. Har- torneys while Harold Woodard) oR Young People’s CGospel| where the nationally known Miss 1d Irwin of the Woodruff United 11 ‘will defend the — FAIRVIEW 3 i give 8 program for the youth) Mr. Schoettle is president of the Nellte Young serves as perma- (BC ny 0 - oF til nited and Harold Bell ‘Ww efe JSarrolius ot I ne Eomorrow night, |Indianapolis-Chapter of Te Deum nent youth adviser, will begin its sbyterian Church will outline young people. 46th and Capitol Ave. bers will include,
[International and a member of week with a Sunday night fel-
Reveal Subject [the board of governors of the in-\jowehip supper. Wilbur 8. Barn-| {ternational organization. He 18 a paw assistant superintendent. of
Of Lesson-Sermon | very active Catholic layman, | schools, will speak on “Youth “Love” is the subject of the speaker and recipient of the 1943 | puiids Beyond the Schools.” lesson-sermon in all Churches of{Catholic Action Plaque awarded To make a fitting setting for Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. {by the Knights of Columbus. lthe supper, the committee will The golden text is: “The Lord The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, decorate the dining room in the at Yea 1 BE OM hte thee| archbishop of udinnapaiis; also colors of local public high schoels " {will talk and the Rt. with an everlasting love: Shere, Albert Busald, fore with loving-kindness have Iiof the Indianapolis Deanery Coun-|gehool son Arawa thee Jr. 1B cial lelll, will give the opening and) ga. The lesson-sermon also includes | josing prayers. | the following passage from the| § pray Ehistial ov age po Rs new officers presented by the nom-ship a “sing” and the skit, “The anes A - Ma i Nady: Ding commitise and the chair-/gouge of Life.” Victor Kendall will] Scriptu y Yary “ddY: men of various deanery commit-|sregide; Jean and Juanita Starr God 1s love,’ More than this We tees will read reports. , nnot ask, higher we cannot will lead the worship and Louis Sanh WE Mrs. John A. Murphy, Brewer, the “sing.” Those pre-
: cam) { The youth group will gather for dinner in the Central Church din-!
council
{Ingles will preside. Special music Virgil Stinebaugh, superintendent
is planned,
Youths fo Paint Church Basement
Young people will
day night.
Tomorrow, they will atten
Members will vote on a slate of ing room Thursday night for wor-|services at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. when the Rev. Robert C, Wallace of Nashville, Tenn., will speak. He is field director of the Department of Christian Education of the National Baptist Convention.
highlight i Rev. Msgr.iand Disciples of Christ colleges. Youth Week by painting the base-| spiritual director The young people will sing special ment floor of the Witherspoon) United Presbyterian Church Mon-|
| 9:30 A. M.—Church School and Morning { Worship.
[10:45 A. M.—Young 'Pecple’s Day. Special Music by Junior Choir,
| 4:00 6:00 P. M.—Youth Groups.
MEMORIAL
Carrollton at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander
lof schools; Parker Jordan, | 7:30 A. M. Sunday
|eral secretary of the YMCA; Har-| REV. GEORGE J. LAMBERT |old Brigham, state librarian; Cleo! Pastor in Russia, Ukranis, Latvia and |Rlackburn, superintendent of Sweden, will speak Sunday, 10:30 a. m. ! ! . .'3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. | (Fianner House; D7, Eqwin Strick — his thrilling experiences penind jor. prescient 4 4 the iron curtain. Mindsterial Association; Judge | — wre] gto 0. Hoffman of the Juvenile | VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA | ‘ourt and Delmer H. Wilson, Boy, 320 N. Iilinois Scout executive. ! Also Russell Coats, president of] —Evangelistic Service, 7:45— the Student Christian Association HOWARD RICKFNBRODE. of Indiana Central Cellege; Har. w. v PAL. Sous Leader old Gunderson, president of the _E DU OND, Speaker Student Religious Council of But- en Thiauph Dosin ler University; Mrs. Samuel Har-. “v ybody me— rell, Mrs. Paul Batties, executive a secretary of the Phyllis Wheatley |
10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Word Today.”
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.. Midweek Service. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister,
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. r
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CHURCH OF THE ADVENT
| (EPISCOPAL) | Ministe: JEAN 8B. MILN
" : : res . 8 | ER. D. D. look. farther we cannot g0." president, announces the follow- senting the skit include David Teams of two young people each Y VWCA: and Mrs. Dorsey Kin: @ 77, Meigen Suviey | IRAN 8. MINER DD (p. 8.) ling appointments to the nominat- poninson, David Ritter, Jack will make - house-to-house visits President of. the In 1anapo | & 4 a Church School. 9:45 &. m. P le . . “x |ing committee: Mrs. William Mor- pagjey Charles Wickizer and Wednesday night to recruit mem. Council ot Churchwomen. | Sappgs TO Ry A ~ spd reine. EO HN ii ! . * J o ; . - - - | } r + we » alestine Committee {gan, chairman; Mrs. Carl Simon ype Spicklemire, bers for the Witherspoon Youth A} Memb { 1:30 A. M.—Holy Communton _Supper Lecture Thursday, 8:00 P. M. Edward Farrell ! Alternate Members = munion and Sermon. To Hear Speaker Abie A covet] andy, Ema, Jean Crum, president of Fellowship. 0 HEMRRENEEF SEE TABERNACLE. PRESBYTERIAN | . “ 4 y A embers of 5: — hoot. The American Christian Pales- Mrs. F. 3 Bel oir chal han. ail the Business and College Sun-| The Rev. Andrew J. Brown, pas-| Honorary alternate m 9:30 A. M.—8Sunday Schoo! oo
day Evening Fellowship, will (speak on “Youth Builds.”
rs . [Young People's Day ‘Church Schedules Fim |, Chured officialahiave invited the
The Mt Eve Method fypung people to spend the entire ‘will show The fim, “REACHIng day in the church Feb, 5. They are from Heaven,” for the community expected to break all attendance tomorrow at 7 p. m. “The movie records for Sunday School and indicates . how a loving God church. They will be guests at a reaches down from heaven to church luncheon at noon, see comfort and help the people of movies afterward and have dinthis earth,” officials sald ner in the late afternoon. Russell
tine Committee of Indianapolis serve refreshments following the will present Gabe Cohen in an ad- business session. dress on “Israel Immigration” at - the luncheon Wednesday at 12:15 p- m. in the Columbia Club. - Mg, Cohen, editor and publisher of the National Jewish Post, wiil discuss the problems assoclaated with the immigration and integration of immigrants in Israel. Dr. Sumner L. Martin is committee chairman. Reservations should be telephoned to HI-T568,
en — . inn . fe |Rarison will speak on “The . ext: Fifty Are Y 8.” Music, Morris Street Congregation erations singing. and other
features are planned. The Youth Fellowship of the -10ld Bethel Methodist -Chureh- wit} present Joe Pierson of the In{dlanapolis Chamber of Commerce, {in a talk on “Communism fn { America” tomorrow at 6:30 p, m. The talk will follow a pitch-in {supper when Mr. Pierson will tell {the young people “What Youth (Can Do to Stop Communism.” Youth for Christ schedules an } [address by Dr. Dale Oldham of © Anderson tonight at the 7:30 p. m rally in the clubhouse, = 20th land Meridian Sts. Dr. Oldham this week was elected vice president of the Indiana Pastors’ Conference. He is pastor of the Park Place Church of God, president of the Gospel Trumpet Publishing Co., and a member of the board lof trustees of Anderson College The speaker conducts the Chris tian Brotherhood Hour on Sundays carried by 130 radio stations
To Mark Sixtieth Year
Charter Member To be Honored
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER : Times Church Editor The West Morris Street Christian Church will mark its 60th birthday tomorrow in spite of early adversites in the form of a distastrous fire and windstorm. William Blake, only survivor of the 13 charter members, will preside at Holy Communion at the 9:30 a. m. anniversary service. The Rev. Harry Bucalstein, min- & ister, will preach on “The Ch 1 Whose Name We Bear.” And persons who joined the congregation more than 50 years ago will sit § together In a special section of 3 the auditorium; : Mr. Blake lives in the same house at 1512 Blaine Ave. that he occupied when the church was organized. Young people will act os deaThe West Morris Street mem- gteadily over the years. The cons and pL for morning or bership hold the same views &s church is known for its deep in- ship and conduct the opening that group of Christian Churches terest in missions. One-tenth of program in the Sunday School towhich are very conservative and the total receipts of the church morrow in the Kast Forty-Ninth orthodox. But it Is pointed out in go toward the support of mis- Street Christian Church. They the church history that charter gjonary enterprises. Thus It is a will sing as a choir and hear a members left the Blaine Avenue tithing group. An increasing build: sermon by Harold FE. Kiine,- aschurch because they thought iting fund points toward the day sistant minister, during the wor-
was not liberal! enough. Blaine when a new church will stand on/ship h ; C Avenue turned thumbs down on the site. ship hour. The Rev, John Knapp
Serve as Deacons
Rev. Harry Bucalstein
Is pastor organ music and the Bunday pasto School Overcome Adversity Young people will attend a ban C : ) quet with the Rev, Theo Figher
Recalls Circumstances A fire destroyed the first meet- . X ace [1 fe ) 8 v ‘ | Mr. Blake remembers the cir- ing place of the West Morris entenary Christian Church. The cumstances well and enjoys re- Street Church and a windstormipao" yo“ pisher is the pastor of calling them, “On Jan. 1, 1800, we another but the members stead- the Northwood Christi Co, met at the corner of Reisner and fastly refused to be discouraged . .
as speaker tomorrow night in the
The Bethel AME C C il Morris Sts. and marched to They built a third place of wor- I | AME. Church will present Miss Priscilla Massie of Shonish Hall, River Ave. and ship of donated lumber cut with A " “ . Detroit in an address on Morris St.” he sald. “Members of their own hands. Nearly 50 years , . Central Christian Church gave us ag th wre t if Norway Youth Conference tomor. : K 80, e . presen fice. Was pow at 11 a. m. and in a trav-
the first conimunion set and Third erected. Church, some song DOOKS, Pear-| Spécial Interest attaches to the son's Music Btore told some of the church because the pastor, the! churchwomen we could have an Rev. Mr. Bucalstein, aws horn of Ho old organ for a small amount of Polish Jewish parents. He came to he ghotning a (Sy a ig America at the age of seven and| ga ____ The church recently made an was- converted to Christianity extended excavation under the when he was 16. Palestine, Jewish building for the new basement. history and literature and Hebrew) The membership has Increased all hold untold charm for him.
~ BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE | CENTRAL BAPTIST
Cor. Bast Michigan at N. Walcott Invites You to Worship With Us| L. ©. TRENT. D. D. {at Central Ave. & Westfield Bivd.| 9:30 A. M.~Bunday Behool. i 10:48 A.M." | 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. ’ AM oa ure In Reliciots Rdu-| 1h G. H. O'Donnell speaking.
ENP. M8 YX. PF 945 A. M.—Bible School Wid Ls tiinnd Obstacles Classes for All Ages
elog of the conference at 4 p.m. | Young people will assist the Rev. Jonathan Dames, pastor,
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en vai 5 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sy — Corner Meridian and Vermont Streets
Tm eam Tr] ny Bn Bald 3, a Mich. Ra & wa id
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tor of the Greater St. John Bap- the jury include Henry Graham, tist Church, will give the address executive secretary of the Family | {for the youth banquet Thursday Service Association; Charles Bos-| night. The Rev. Clinton Marsh, well, chief probation officer of the, Witherspoon Church pastor, will! Juvenile Court; Robert Broken-| be in charge of the week's évents,
Church Group
Arranges Meeting
The annual midyear and Service Conferenc ern Yearly Meeting of
10 a. m. and continuing throug
/the afternoon and evening in the
First Friends Church.
Scheduled speakers will include!
Steven Carey of the Philadelphi office
patrick of the committee's Ch
Peace . he Boys’ Club As-! ve of West tive director of the y
Friends will meet Tuesday beginning at
of the American Friends Service committee, Truman Kirk-|
34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOOREHEAD | 9:30 A. M.—~Bible School.
. | M.— Now That You Have Found — 5 |
“ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN |
E. New York & Oxford Ste. Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor *. Vale preaching.
6:30 P. M.—Youth Feliowship. Thurs. 7:30 P. M., Congregational Meeting.
burr. attorney; Dr, I. Lynd Esch,| 9:30 A. M.—8unday School for all ages. president of Indiana Central Col- 16:30 A. M.—Morning Worrhip: “Jesus En-| |lege: President M. O.-Ross of But-| courages Faith.” Matt, 8:23-27.
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| 9:30 A. M.—Church School for All Aes. | “God's I
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.
Sunday School, 9:48 emia “Strivin ulid, Participation Sy Young People Youth Groups 5:00, 8:00 & 7:00 P, M.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR Twa CHARLES RICHA B TWO MORNING SERVICES
9:30 and 11 A. M. . “We Trust in the Living God.” 1 Tim. 4:18 Chureh sort Brown speaking. ’ o ure! 00) . Westminster Fellowship, 6:30 ¥ & 7:00 P. M,
Young Adults
Thursday Dinner—8 P. 443 8. STATE (1700 EAST) Rev. Roy Converse, Minister Sunday School--0:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Young People—4:00 P, M.
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
4808 EAST 10TH ST, Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:48 A. M.
ler University; Hansen Arn CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
[principal of ‘Technical High School. Delaware And pvalnut Btreets } { or Also, Harry B. Gorman, execu- Dr. W. A Shullenberger, Minister Church School—9:30 A. M 4 sociation; Morgan Sly, president yo ning worsnip—10:45 A. M of the Marion County HI-Y Coun- Music by excellent choir cil: Miss Geneva Barrows, execu- Sermon: “Is. it Possible to Evade God#”’ tive secretary of the Girl Scouts; Youth Felowship—5:30 P. M. Miss Oranda C. Bangsberg, execu-| BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST tive secretary. of - the Campfire. - 1002 S. Belmont “AVE hg Girls, and Miss Mary Jo Reed of : . the United Christian Youth SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m.
Council. | — Worship and Preaching
TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD | Dear Cater 0 an 88
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cago office and Homer J. Cop-| OC ’ “he. 2500 Roosevelt Ave { v . . COC k of the committee's Rich ev. Lester J Carney. Pastor | Wednesdav Services, 7:45 p. m. mond, Ind., office. Res. 2634 Adams Telephone CH-6508| —7—— Discussion will Jeal with the re — 1 TION EVANGEL ICAL present program and objectives] Sunday School -10 A M | FIRST CHURCH ld E. Cordell. Supt of the AFSC and the recent study Por iran sportation, ‘can “R1-3198. AND REFORMED “
of United
The Rev. Herbert Huffman
States-Soviet relations just released by the committee. onyreday Prayer and Bible Study—8 P. M. is = |
Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St
North and New Jersey Sts FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D. Pastor MLA FRANKENFELD. Assistant A -
Evangelistic Service—1:48 P. M.
Pirst Service of Worship.
9 Pastor Prankenfeld. host pastor, | 9:48 A. M.—Church School SECOND CHURCH 10:40 A. M™Second Service of Worship Delaware at 12th Pastor Daries
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
16th and Delaware Sts
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister Pres ng. 1) AM ana wr MM Subject: “The Great Desire he Rev. Mareus W Johnson react
FREE METHODIST owoss |
| CHRIST'AN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th St.
FIRST CHURCH, 12th and Tecumse SECOND CHURCH 1¢ and Wilkins Phillips. minister. MA-S8T1 TWOOD CHURCH st and Poorest
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anor minister CH- 11 .
METHODIST CHURCHES
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Since 1821 ! Delaware at Vermont
Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. RK 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt.
the 10:45 A.M. = "Your Faith Can Be
Sufficient.” 7:30 P.M.
Dear to My Heart
in! Music Martinsville Men's Club;
Mrs. Joseph Pearcy, director,’ Altar Hour,
A LAND OF FORGETFULNESS—
Where are the Dead? What is Their Address? Heaven? Hell? Purgatory? Grave? Which?
SUNDAY, JAN. 29th, AT 8:30
ig At
Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner of Alabama & E. 23rd. Streets TUNE IN TO
“YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS” WFBM SUN. 9 A. M. ! LP eR :
Sermonic Review: “8o
Subiect of Serm
Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
ons of Pain"
| | UNITY PRAYER GROUP
“Christ in a World
\ — | ated wi ’ i | Amuse wien unite kansas cuz Mo {01 Men's Baraca Bible Class on FREDERICK ¥LAE Anbrvws | Broadway Baptist Church THIRD CHURCH ( 1 Pd ~ v a y ng Unity Jdtersture Classes rr 22nd & Broadway Washington Blvd. at 34th
“— 1 Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. | BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH 10:00 A. M.
Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher
Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
h. Gerald PF. Mikels, Minister, AT-2628
WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN
MARS HILL CHURCH |
Parnsworth & Poitz Sts. W. Morris at Blaine FH. Current, BE-8175 | , LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL | (W.1. Bus to door) 1424 N. Tibbs J. E Riges. minister, CA-3990 ) ties minister. CA-I9%0 1890 January 29 1950 ANNIVERSARY
60th
Harry Bucalstein, minister Earl Furlow, choir director
SERVICE
| EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST C. R. Holmes. Pastor E 10th St. at Keystone Ave. “Church School . 9:30 | Worship Service 10:45 l “Fishers of Men Home of the Everson Bible Class
“NORTH METHODIST CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street Morning Worshi 10:48 (Broadeast WIRE, 11:30 Sermon: Cost of Belonging: Dr. Browning 30 AM ~Chureh School
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2842 Shelby Street W. L. TOTTY, Minister
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, JAN. 20th “LOVE?”
Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P, M.
Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, Church Edifice
College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect
Phones: Church GA. 9480, Res. GA. 1945 |
9 8:30 P. M Angelus Hour fer Youth,
| Dr. Dallas L. Browning— Dr, Willlam C, Hartinger, Ministers, _ Adeauste off.tha-street parking,
Sunday Worship 11:00 AM. and 1:00 kM
P. M.
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The church with a sure foundation—Christ The church with an infallibly safe guide—the Bible A scriptural, progressive, friendly church where strangers will feel at home.
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Success Fron
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