Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1950 — Page 4
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On Lincoln
Rev. Henry White
. To Give Sermon.
The Rev. Henry G. White who is .a@ Jongtime student of Lincoln lore will talk on “Abraham Lincoli, the Tree of Mercy,” tomorrow at the 10:45 a.m. service in the Irvington Methodist Church. ~The church also will mark Boy . Beout Sunday tomorrow on coln’s birthday. Scouts and Cubs ‘will sit. in a reserved section of the auditorium and take part in the service. Following tomorrow's service,
the congregation will have their;
pastor's sermon printed for distribution. They will set up a display of articles connected with the life and time of Lincoln tomorrow in the north end of the church’s main corridor,
To Give Talk
The display will include an old army discharge of a relative of] _a_member of the church signed, " in Lincoln's hand. A miniature Lincoln cabin lent by the Lin-| coln National Life Insurance Co.! will hold a conspicuous spot as will Civil War bullets and an old!
newspaper printed during Lincoin’s campaign for the presi-| dency. | Combs to Speak
ship assessor, will speak twice on the “Religious Life of Abra-| haf Lincoln” tomorrow. He
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25,000 Workers Expected. To Aid State Campaign
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
A total of 25,000 volunteer evangelists will Work in the Metho-| Roy ‘T. Combs, Center Town-| dist revival during Lent in Hooslerdom, The volunteer evangelists are laymen both of the youth and;
| aduit groups enrolled as the “Bishop's Team.” They have. “signe willl yp” with Bishop Richard C. Raines of the Indiana Methodist Area
give the address at 5:30 p.m. for (4 give their services in the “Lenten Advance for Christ and His
the Inter-Collegiate Club in the Senate Ave. YMCA and at 7:30 p.m. in the Golden Rule Christian Church.
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Dr. E. Burdette Backus, min. called the “kickofr” meeting for)
ister of All Souls Unitarian Church, will coln’s Religion” tomorrow at 11! a.m. in the church, Dr. Backus will speak on “Know Thyself” at 9:15 a.m. over WFBM. The ad-| dress will be the first of a se-
ries of seven on the major find-
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Legion Plans Special Service
Members of the American Le“will attend the American Day service tomorrow in the 101 Men's Bible Class in the Broadway Baptist Church. The 60-voice choir of the Morton. Memorial High School of Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children’s Home will sing and the Irvington Legion Post Junior Band will play. Charles B. vnson, 11th district command“er, and Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins will attend as special guests, The Irvington Post Auxiliary! will give every Gold Star Mother) present a rose, The Rev. R, M.|° - Dodrill, pastor and Rat ‘will! talk on the Sunday School les.) Wi Bf The program will-begin.at 9. a.m. and be broadcast from 10 a.m. over WISH.
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ngs History Week’ | e First United Presbyterian Ch will mark ‘Negro History| Week” with special programs and invitéd Negro guests tomorrow. | Reese R. Wyckoff will speak on _ “The Christian Culture of, the| {the 10:45 a m;to n the church, 2 and er Ave. The Rev. C. P. {| Blekking., pastor, will preside. Russell W. Brown of the Crispus) Attucks faculty will direct the 22voice choir of the Witherspoon | United Presbyterian Church in a 7:30 p. m. program, {Sh The choir will sing spirituals|
and ‘selections from Bach and B®
Handel and the quartet will give special numbers. The Rev. Clinton|, M. Marsh, Witherspoon pastor, will’ speak briefly on “Christian Education in Knoxville College.”
Religious Education Directors Meeting
Fifty state directors of religlous education for Disciples of Christ Churches are meeting here to plan summer programs for 21,000 members of the de-, nomination. The directors: will outline ar-|}; -rangements for youth conferences, camps for all ages and training schools for children's workers. The conference is in session in the Mission " ton, © Dr. George Oliver Taylor, executive secretiry of the divi sion of education of the United Boclety, is in charge.
[22 ant TAP. As a result, the Methodist Gen- |
Building in Irving-|&
{Church." They will rally to the slogan: Bach One Win One.”
Tomorgow afternoon has been
the revival, Methodists including’ preach on “Lin-i330 preachers and representa-
tives of the Bishop's Team then {will attend a mass meeting at 2:30 p.m. in the Roberts Park! Methodist Church, Dr. Dawson Bryan and Dr.
__|Harry Denman, executive secre’ ne |taries of the Methodist Board of |,
Evangelism, Nashville, Tenn., will give addresses on the beat way
to conduct the advance, Bishop
Br. Sok SRE i
Raines also will speak. Dr. Goft’ to Speak . Wednesday at the same hour, Dr. Charles Ray Goff, pastor of toi the much-publicizad Chicago 3 | Methodist Church. He is called Ea powerful /preacher.” Both the mass meetings and the separate programs and activities” in the local congregations,
next week, will form a school of | °°
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Seminar Leaders
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evangelism for the training of| a
the Lenten workers.
The visiting clergymen will re- ig" celve assignment. to specific churches to study revival tech-|
niques, visit in the neighborhoods
and assist the ministers. The Len. | / j
ten revival will include both 3 church services and interviews with individual persons. Visiting ministers are expected to acquire a knowledge of working methods while here to take back home to their workers.
Services Planned
“Every Methodist Church In the 4
“|eity announces an evangelistic Yu
service for tomorrow night. Pas-
tors and laymen will meet for! ™
dinner Monday night, talk over plans and afterward go out into/ the community to visit in homes! In the interest of religion. They! will repeat this process, giving each other the benefit of their findings, Monday through Baw, day. Methodists explain that they wish to make such an win persons to the Christian wa. of living and to church member {ship diiring Lent that no one will be able to say: “Nobody ever has Invited Je church.”
The nationwide Lenten Advance will open on Ash Wednesday, Feb.
eral Conference hopes to attain {its goal of 500,000 persons en{rolled on confession of faith in
Indianapolis district Shurches and {| ministers who will work with Fh
fonda throug radar are: Morris Street Church, the Re Ror Mitshei of Brook Somerset Shien he, Rev. ¢ 4 y a
Beck, La! ‘Mahan. Qreens-
Roosevelt Temple Church,
to come to jing.
Jack Summerf eld
Infer-Faith Youth Meet
Study Religious, Social Conditions
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Last night, they attended the [sabbath Eve services in the temle of the Indianapolis Hebrev
them In a discussion on lism.” | The young “folk will have dinhe DOr together tonight and dance mm square dances afterward in the! {social rooms of the. Irvington!
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0. P. Presbyterian Church. This mornng Lionel Artis; “superintendent:
[of Lockefleld Gardens, and Miss! es Mahoney, principal of {School 9, were to talk to them on
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Also. gre Elson, North Manchester and the Boyle, Elwood. Fletcher Place
w Chureh, oi @ Rev. Dale C. Beatty, Colum City; Rev, Clarence Killian, Band: born, ang the Rev. O. B. Thomas, Wah
of! Bells ire Church, “the Rev.’ | Schmelze Greenfield: Blaine nal
rch, the Rey. George D. Greer, New East Tenth Street Church, the a “Pau! Stephenson, Winenester} road pple Church, -the Rev Darth Place "énuren, the shee. the Rev.
Robert Pribley Forest Manor Church, Albest Clarks: Knightstown: - Broadway Church, the Rev. Gail Davis, H Ca Dito" Avenue Church, the Une 3. Sulith Jr Jr. Wayne and the Rev. . oore, "Connersville:
the. subject of “Housing.” \Flanner House Tour
{scheduled for this afternoon with Dr. Cleo Blickburn, superintend-| ent, as host, The inter-faith group will at-| tend the Sunday morning service
i-/in the Central Avenue Methodist % Church, have dinner as guests
Géneva: of the church, and discuss “Chris-
Rev. Maurice Beery, A ey Sureel Church wo
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Pr, Newton Church, Cox. Bs h, the James nburg ure Rev. Russell Hall, Brownstown. ton Chapel Church, the Rev. C. a aetion, Seymour: Heath Rev, Melvin Raster; _ hutch, the Rev. Thomas G Lick; South rel
the Rev.
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Mormons to Give Supper Show Film
rmons of the city will give EB ham supper and tation |
presen | . of a patriotic film tonight beginx
* Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 15th and New ‘Jersey Sts. | from the dinner and
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A ichigan Church, the ‘Rev. Es, New Alba
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ler,
tt tianity” :|W. Stricker, pastor of the Cen- on “Europe in Reconstruction” at than at anytime since the war. ev, lead the Religion and Labor Lunch- Turn now to the classified ecol-
afterward, Dr. Edwin tral Avenue Church, wiil "(the discussion. The week-end program, which
n, (the young - people have chosen!
ai Buest leaders from Chicago to-
morrow afternoon. The leaders who were “to spend . the entire weekend in Indianapolis are Miss|
Jean E. Alexander of the United a: [Christian Youth Movement and aie Oscar Tarcov represenitng the! {Anti-Defamation League. | th The seminar {8s sponsored here! by the Indianapolis
Christian v. | Youth Council of the Church Fed-, ’ |eration and its president, John! Sharp. Miss Nancy Johns repre“sents the youth council and Jack!
de an Jewish ‘young peo-| v. | ple, Y [committee,
on the. joint arrangements
{Negro Spirituals.
. (president,
[{Congregation. Preceding the serv-| Washington BIvd.
ices, Rabbi Ma op nd is a member of the Board of
"Each One Win One" workers for the Methodist Advance include the Rev. Carl Shafer fleft), Miss clothes clean and had his meals Margaret Williams and William Arbaugh of the Broadway Methodist Church.
Church Unit
To Entertain - |
Friendship Tea to Be Given Monday
The Indianapolis Council of!
a Churchwomen will entertain wom-/
en of various faiths and races) with a Friendship Tea and pro-| gram Monday from 1:15 to 3 p. m. {in the Central Christian Church building. | The Rev. Paul E. Huffman, (pastor of the First United Lutheran Church, Known for his efforts in the field of social service, will speak. Mrs, Charles 8. Johnson, wife of the president of Fisk University, Nashville,
Fisk University Singers will give The Women's [Fellowship Choir also will sing. Mrs. Dorsey D. King, council will make a few re{marks about the afternoon theme, “0 Send Out Thy Light.” Memvers will indicate in a candle lighting service the fields of use{fulness to which the Church{women cbntribute: | The council has invited among ispecial guests the Indianapolis {Deanery Council of the National Council of Catholic Women, the
land the Temple Sisterhood of the {Indianapolis Hebrew Congregai tion. | Mrs. Lionel F.’Artis will preside {at the meeting. Miss Effie Mae !Lendormi is general chairman. | Hostesses will include Mrs. J. H. {8miley, Mrs. I. Albert Moore, Mrs. {Royal McClain, Mrs. Carl Reifels, Mrs. Henry A, Fleming, Mrs, Inez Smith, Mrs. D. C. Venerable, Mrs. {Deford Lyons, Mrs. George Buck, Mrs. E. H. McNay, Mrs. Mark! {Baker, Mrs. T. W. Nakari, Mrs.| H. C. Gemmer, Mrs, R. H. Servaas, Mrs. Lyles Powers, Mrs. Sara {Messing Stern, Mrs, F. M, Hanes, |
(Mrs. Sexson E. Humphreys and! |
(Mrs. TV. + Petranoff.
Tech C Choir to to y Give.
Concert Tomorrow
The Technical High School Choir will present the first of a! series of concerts to continue through Lent tomorrow at 7:30 {p- m. in the Irvington Methodist Church. J. Russell Paxton will Jdirect| the choir in a program including such. numbers as “Rde On, King! Jesus, " “Go 'Way from My Win-|
dow,” with solo by Nancy Pear- company in marriage was suffered] The hoard yesterday changed 10: 8A B-- orang. Warship,
ison; “Joshua” and Bach's “Ye Are {Not of the Fiesh.,”
fort to Protestant and Jewish young ‘Christian Scientists Yipeople are spending the week“lend together studying religious land social conditions as well as enjoying parties and Square. dane Scientist, will present Oscar Gra- im love, seldom look upon mar- ; ~ham-Peeke; C.8:B. ina lecture: Of
To Hear Lecturer The Third Church of Christ, |
“Christian Science, the Religion of Ceaseless Prayer” tonight at § o'clock in the edifice, 34th 8 St. and
Mr. Peeke, of Kansas City; Mo.,
{Lectureship of the Mother Church, |
‘the First Church of Christ, Scien-|
List, Boston.
Chistian Church Union Names Secretary
The Marion rerery. Christia, Church Union —anno that Dr. F. E. Smith is the Soul {appointed executive secretary of ithe union.
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| Dr. Smith, who is known for his| A tour of Flanner House was. iwork with the Disciples of Christ]
{Pension Fund, succeeds Dr; E. L.| Day, {cludes the Christian Churches of | Marion County.
Dr. Crain to Address .
Luncheon Meeting Dr. James A. Crain will speak!
eon Wednesday noon in ‘the!
YMCA.
Dr. Crain, head of the departto designate a “seminar,” will ment of social welfare of the suburban areas. close with a summation given by United Christian Missionary So-! _
ciety, recently traveled over Eu-|
(rope. The Rev. Lewis H. Me-,
Adow is luncheon chairman.
'Chur¢h Group Plans ‘Worship: Service
The South Sub-District Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet {tomorrow worship service followed by a {valentine party Street Methodist Church. Miss Patricia Buckner; president, will preside and the Edgewood Methodist Church Youth [Fellowship will lead the devotions.
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SAR oS arat Shuren “ Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST IT SUNDAY, WISH - 10:00 A. M. Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher
SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1050
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Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott L. C. TRENT. D. D, 9:30 A, M.—8unday School. 10:48 A. M.—"'God on Be Trusted” SNP. MB. Y. TNF MN -"Cod's TIF Mr Ged' URBAN GE ome
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd,
10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages
TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant No East). U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A, M., 7:00 P.
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 A, M. 7:20 P. M.
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METHODIST
THE IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH
30 NORTH AUDUBON ROAD
Henry 6. White - Charles R. Hamilton Pastor: Minister -of Music
MORNING WORSHIP, 10:45 A. M,
The Life of “ABRAHAM LINCOLN—TREE OF MERCY”
_Waring’s “Battie Hymn of the Republic” |
by the Chancel Choir Beginning the Lenten Concert Series 7:30 P. M. :
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| picture of what is going on in!
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{some of the many ‘rade and tech{nical publications. Read them |from cover to cover, too. To one {in your line of v .k the adver{tising pages are very much worth- | while. Advertisers pay money for the {space they use to get their mes{sages across. They give serious {thought therefore, to what they
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married had stayed with me in {a spirit of sacrifice, I could cheer-| '55-Minute Class Rule _The..Indiana . State Board.
fully. kill that person, I am sure. No one wants to be the ‘recipi-| Education has amended a recent. |ent of such a show of strength of order for 55-minute high school character, No one wants to ac-|class periods and told school men cept the companionship of mar-/they could ve shorter periods riage and a pretense of a love if they so desired. [that does not exist because of a The order was to have been [feeling of duty on the part of the efrective next fall but some educa[other participant. {tors protested that a 55-minute I know I would feel betrayed, period didn't fit into their curric{and humiliated to find that my ula.
rather than enjoyed. {the rule so that schools wishing)
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single (and you sound.single), i you know very little about mar- " riage. People in love, or once
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THE TECH CHOIR Inu Full Concert of Sacred Misic
The Public Is Cordially Invited
NORTH METHODIST CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon: “What Love Is." Browning
9:30 A. M.~Chureh School, 6:30 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth.
Dr, lig © GEE Mee
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
N. Pennsylvanis St. PAUL x BUPPMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship,
FREE METHODIST CHURCHES
J. B. Riggs. minister, CA-3000.
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
~Corngs Meridian and yarmons So Streets nisters
Assistant ‘Pastor,
MEMORIAL BAPTIST
Belle Vieu at Bt. Clair St. Rev. George G. Kimsev, Minister Unified Service 9:30-7:30
REVIVAL
Sunday, 13th thru 19th
DR. CLIFFORD LEWIS
Evangelist
Link Belt Night, Feb. 14
in. | Ce CREEK--N. Mich. Rd. & Both.
Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—11:30: 1 P, M.
CHURCHES EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST C. R. Holmes. Pastor E. 10th Bt. at Keystone Ave.
Church School .....convvenss 0:30 Worship Service ............. 10:48 Dr. Dawson Bryan. Guest Minister “8 P. M,~—Methodist Youth rellonine
“Home of the Everson Bible Class
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont
‘Rev. Amos L, Boren, Minister
9:30 A. M.—Church School. Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. 10:45 A. M.—“Love: The Founhdation of Brotherhood.” 530P.M.—M. Y. F._
7:15 P. M.—Organ Recital, Ser. mon: “The We Know Named Lincoln.” Bpecial Music, Christ Temple * Young Peoples’ Choir, Miss Rose Golder, director. ~Altar Hour,
EDGEWOOD
1830 x Epler \ . D. Thistlewaite, Minister 30 A. M.—Church School 10 30 A. M.~-Morning Worship “The Kingdom of God” T:30P. MM. eySing Service *
GA-6088
M. Y. FP, 6:30-80cial Hour, 8:30 P. M. Builders’ Day, Feb, 19
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
FAIRVIEW 48th and Capitol Ave. _VIROIL D. RAGAN. Minister. 9:30 A. M—ghureh School and. Morning 10:45 A. M.—"Behold the Man." 4:00 6:00 P. M.—Youth Groups.
MEMORIAL Carrollton at 11th — Rev. William A; Alexander | 9:30 A, M.—Church School ou} toe All Ages. . “The Time
Thursday, 7: 30 P.M. Midweek Service.
SECOND. PRESBYTERIAN
Storie Shure of Which sory W her was Minister, ig Fe and Pennsylvania Sts. Ministbr 8. MILNER. D. D. w, PHN Nea Fr Gb a hy Dr. ge
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. /at 47th
Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday Schaal, 9:45
worsh 1) 0:45 Pitele
Youth Groups 5:00. 6:00 & 7:00 P. M.
Jorge h 8chool-
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delawai® at Sirti oi
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SpoRa AR’ UR, FRAN ANTE Fee Ad TWO 0 MORNING 3 SERVICES -
office in thi slackens ar a few mon dreams of | But seld Owen Coun reverie, “It’s an suming job, leaning bac! fire telephor coal shorta, Heads Cc IN ADI Labor Com special Gov nation, His offic services; m spection; fa Employmen other state He pers Economic C and the ad ment Secur] Born and -oer,- Tom is. Hutson, H old and he | His long grade schoo “down unde fields. The ene with a sligl suffered a mine car ju A few became a | Brazil and years ago. Rising t in 1921 he national Bri AFL, and s His care actually beg tory and = Board by G During ( torial camps man of the And whe ated in 193 by Gov. Ti administrati another fou Succeedi: head the d Gates, Tom at the post. - Proud of industry, th his office re
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cause they have the will to win. There's the fear of loneliness that follows bredking up a home. There's the fear of not having enough faith again to DA try marriage with a new part- [9:00 A; M.—Pirst Service o ner. DASA tor Frankentelq
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“TION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
North and New Jersey Sts. FREDERICK _R. DA | Assistant °
PAUL. H Worship. Pas-
00] ond _ Service. of Worship.
34th and Central
DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOO
| 9:30 A. M-Bibte School.
10:45 A. M.—!‘Which Rosd for You?” 5 Dr. Vale Preaching, y 6:30 P. M<-Youth Pellowship. Thurs, 1:30 P. M., Coneresational Meeting.
Morning Worship—10:48 A: M. Young People—4:00 P. M.
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John. H. Bergen. Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M.
' _ Morning Worship—-10:45° A. M.-
{-tooy-that two people are wrong; beck or-Sermots LA. Serviceasteo Tite
and one is you.
~ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
~-16th and Delawsra Ss . Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister
vdnenne. 1A M and 7:30 PF M Subject: “A Worshipper's Conscience.” {The Rev. Marcus W, Johnson mi hi
ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN
E. New York & Oxford Sta. ‘Rev. Carl H. Amelung. Pastor
9:30 A. M.—8unday School for all ages. |
10: 30 A. M.—~Morning Worship: Barth." Luke 8:4-18.
‘CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -
Delaware pr a Alnus Streets umns for HOMES FOR SALE pr w a poe Boi Minister
g Church School—g:30 A. M. [trom every section of the city and Morning Worsnip—10:48 A. M.
Music by excellent choir. Sermon: “The High Cost of a Democracy” Youtn _Peliowship—5:30 MN
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Moraing Service at 11 FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. ‘R. R,, 119 E. Ohio Bt.
SECOND CHURCH ; Delaware at 12th
- Evening Service, 5:00 RR. 536 State Lite Biag.
_ THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
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» 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, FEB. 12th
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Coors) 310 West 28th 8t. i ———————— SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT Hi A. 1. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 1215 P. M. -
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"FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH Tre ess at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH - 1609% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect
