Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1950 — Page 4
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In Foreign Relief Program
“Fifty Local DP Families Aided
Cort Fie ‘Girls Feature Of Services
Groups to Observe 40th Anniversary
Indianapolis churches and synagogs this week-end will be filled. with groups of Camp Fire - Girls beginning the observance of Camp Fire's 40th national birt.
campaign.
in "worship services. “The Blazers Horizon ‘Camp > Fire Club with their adviser, Miss
Elizabeth Hodge, will attend Christ Temple. Pe Dr. C. O. Howley
"William Brannock, guardian, will
history and laws of Camp Fire The Rev. Douglas Stewart of! s 0s
group, Mrs. John Gleason's Blue Bird group and three Camp Fire groups with their guardians, Mrs. William Sights, Mrs. Robert Perkins and Miss Louise Schuck, will join in attending services at! Fairfax Christian Church. f The girls in these five groups! are from. School 87. Mrs. Amy Robinson and. the Camp Fire group from the Ray Btreet Center will sing at their, §° church services. Mrs. Faymond *##" Fye and the Camp Fire group of
field director of emigration . '» new homes
sade with Ameri. their way to Indianapolis.
service, has among its purposes side. {chinery.
helping girls. become aware of the] The Rev, Mr. Stewart, a native Five Indianapolis men are mem-{ dignity of every individual and of Scotland, has been in religious bers of the national committees helping them to accept people work in- many European coun- Wh’ ch assiste” Harper Sibley, Ro-! whose ‘cultural and religious tries. He and his wife pierced chester, N, Y, president of Church
backgrounds differ. [the Iron Curtain to preach in World Service, in planning the Events-Scheduied |Czechoslovakia, - Hungary - and campaign. They are Dr. C. O. vents schedule Poland after the minister's re- Hawley, Dr. C. M. Yocum, Dr. wSENTENARY CHRISTIAN Ss lease from Nazi prison camp. {John A, Tate, George W. Buckner of w . SE Se BD [ttn Bubp, P| | mr JF. and Lester MeAilwter. ot ge. Grant fou: of BiarTae’ pros am Church School Group Christianity, " Dr. Hawley said. * re w ! i alas diner program wi + 30 5m Tee Plans-Banquet Mar. 27 1 PARTICIPATING 00 mom oa] Siren? i dl m, Juss: The 40th annual pre-Easter tions were: Northern Baptist Con-! w ss ns, Texel Ave a banquet of the Christian Church vention, Seventh Day Baptist,
EAST TENTH STREET METHODIST School Association will be held at Church of the Brethren. Congregational Christian Churches, Disday. Mrs. Ariie Steele st. ciples of Christ, Evangelical Confol tl he Dr. |greégational: Church, Evangelical! 6 No. 1 members as hostesses. D Dis- lc. Ww, FleWelling who has been! ‘and Reformed Church, Evangeti=—
ft, Lo Minohihe Juco its 6:30 p.m. Mar. 24 in Third Chiserve of (Shristisn Service in the church at tian Church on Broadway at 17th
will direct the worship service to be lowed by a covered dish. luncheon with | The guest speaker w re
vhall. Mrs Basil Fisher, pastor of Central Christian eA United Brethren, Friends Five:
. a A. Stillwell and Mrs. Charles Wright, wii 'Chureh in Decatur, 111. since 1927. Year Meeting, National Lutheran
present a program in the afternoon. Music - will be by Mrs. Garl B. Moore (The Rev. Mr. Flewelling is past oouncil. the Methodist Church, IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCE nrocidant’ of both the Decatur PTt®Pyierian Church in the U.S Sunday's sermon topic by the e pastor, Dr p ecatur: Presbyterian Church in the U. 8
Howard W. Stone. D, Bi wil A Trav- Church Council and the Decatur, ing Man’ (Luke 0.25-37.)
NARY CRIB Sandi CTE AR League will have as susst | Special music will be given by {ant Episcopal etormed Chueh Ute the Rev. Daniel € Jussday in the the Witherspoon male quartet AC" Episcopate of Smapan Russian ty Lay- . , rn Ee the pe P aker, | jcompanied by Russell Brown, mu {Orthodox Church of North Ameri-
as Jose en Foster program will a given sic teacher at Crispus Attucks
By Pauline Combs and Willlam Moon. High School. William Moon. Tech- C3 and Serbian Eastern Orthodox
a Bes SP TAN ed ERRsaen nical High -Schoot-music-nstruc- Church + onary Society, will speak si mora- tor, will lead group singing. ngs untor of Chute, weekly Sunday subd-| Hounced by. df Hers Foes. rupert: :,Church Women' $. Sail Togs AE Council fo Mest a v held Tuesday ay a foe le Saristidn church . women * of leasant Run Pkwy ira ri wil (Noblesville, Sheridan and Shelby-| yam Corum, 33 N. Kea ling Ave oircle ville will be guests of Centenary! t.; Circle Mr 5 Wiliam A Mathews, 1857 Christian Church Women's Coun-
; por Roberts 81. Circle § wil mest ai cll Wednésday, 1 p.m, In the,
Talks on Er rany
208 noon an ihe he Circles at 1.30 ». Mm. Inca) church. I I The othe Sass wil meet in the; church at Fi id m. Thu ge ay The Rev. Herschel Reed of |
MANUEL (EVANGELICAL AND _RE- Noblesville Christian Church will! egal, CHR Time of Greatness ak speak. Special music will be given!
i! sarvie a, rug Boule: by Mrs. Chester Coble, choir diMoog vi h_for San on 2_faryices gua. rector in that church. — Devo-! Wma ‘aula he hotains ON dinnex at 5:30 tionals will be by the Rev. Leon!
The Eve pia ¢ ey Ss er meeting si Weatherman of Sheridan Chris-| LE) Tuesday inthe en “Poaliis tian Church. | a ottomen ina Mrs. Virginia M. Clarke, Cen-| OLIVE BRANCH CR IBTIAN CHURCH {tenary Church's Service Link! «Dr Cyrus Yocum wil o gues ape +4 i at the saBctuary service” 0 serving ihe Missionary to Africa, will be a! a a FP temorre v n 8.30 Am /special guest. A social hour will Ve a in Chinn Eiaion seciglary®! ba | conclude meeting. | foreign missions he program will con.! ——————
i JAULS BYANGRLICAL LOTAERAN llinois Pastor to Hold ° |
U t's Sacrificing
Sur Kipe™ wil’ ine ieimon- tonic of the Revival Services Here
Rev. Merrill B. McFall
1 I as he left it a few Bp es ghey s Choir will sos, | Visiting evangelist for the six: rn will. be. discussed. | ” Mis xd Bunasr 8c rg Ribie. classes at A revivar ROvRe Jegin’ by the Rey. Merrill BR. McFall at ’ Stree N CHURCH — Prof Roberts Park Methodist Church JOR pyvramet, = s TAN ff Evangelical United Brethern tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. |
Living in a Confused Age" at the hoo! | Cuirel will be the Rev. A. L. Kel3. nT, Servic _lomoitow nureh sch
! fst Church” and show pictures FIRST P| ESBYTERIAN CHURC i rhe Rev. Mr, Keller is pastor of] } “9 dine eae on hn 45 on the Evangelical United Brethern Of Nix year's tour of Po. d he service at 11 o'clock hat kt? Church in. Mt. Carmel, Il, and The Rev. Mr. McFall returne .* 0
lub rioy | » Tal youd, Reon 'sisecretary of evangelism for the Mar. 1 to Bloomington where “and Eis
; Burke: of Indiana Conference of the church. De 1s pastor of First: Methodist. “AD. Harold emia: rt Rev. i) ok day services will he helq! Church, He represented the In- | alge Sor Tie aula 7:30 p. m. and the Sunday serv- diana Conference of the Meth- IQ ou
roup re. Matthew Winters odist Chiirch. Md Thott tefl Boers owe Har. 9 i be eid at 10: 13; The Rev. Mr. McFall is vice Bren Tor a wr Sug ar ‘scheduled for next Saturday. | President of the Indiana Counppt ey pay In sarge of wringer Cl of Churches m. service tomorrow will bi thics a the host church pastor, the Rev.! hou I Mind over WPBM at 9 a a = HH. Hazenfleld.
‘Mars s Hill Hill Church o
St Tal eiooe: m, wins oda eg — 'H N Ministers Br ik fe OE Seiscusi) League Honor New Minister A] fonder Drug” and show sli +| Donn-Leach and Gene Jarrett, Tne “sbest for the ‘Tuesday, Program To Give Dinner {who will graduate this spring from.
the ental health arias ade du Mrs He 0
Per ild Mus HR erbery LT Lil bel The Episcopal Laymen’s Lincoin. Bible Institute, Lincoln,
O ~ discussions will be-held Mar. 31. Mar. 38 League of Indianapolis will hold Ill, will be honored at an ordinai A omen“ of the chureh and thelr a. dinner meeting in 8t. Paul's tion service in Mars Hill Church friends are invited to’ the dessert-card| Epigcopal Church ‘at $30 p.m. of Christ at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow.
Pm Th held nthe chirey aR Tuesday with the Rev. C. E. Both belong to Mars Hill Church. wood "Alliance: with Mrs. Lehman Dun “chaplain df Canterbury. The sermon will be given by the | THIRD CHRISTIAN cr “weer, College, Danville, as speaker. ‘Rev. Walter Messimer of Tampa.
Baring" ‘ohaervances will be. pour ofl The Rev. Mr. S8imcox has writ-| Fla. The Rev: Ralph Hamon, pasOW iets cheduled for Tues. '®N Teliglous books -and is a re- tor. will give the prayer of ordl"gli be nee as floats 6 rele. view editor for The Living Ration or Mee Leneh ay wold TAY, - i with ©. MW. Overreich speakine. on CHUrch. Hargrove. Linco >
CH. Ob i 3 ob im Ein" in Indianapolis’ Mary The League's April meeting will er for Mr. Jarrett. . Jack Busby
nkie ehure th Mrs of Lincoln, Ill, will sing. Ren A ome oH Bertha Vandi Hl 2 ay on meeting § Sopen] Mr. Leach and Mr. Jarrett will manina Revs {130 ¥ “Gate @i" “aueen Church, |conduct the ~ fellowship of the fis EEE PAE NAT {Lord's Supper. Ww m rs ————————————————— or White Swan Mission. Fakime | 2d Travelog Set ‘First Round Table
hn re. 3081 Guild Ave. The second in a series of trav-| da lid LR Rr Blennh “Bolle elogs will be given In First! | Luncheon Thursday iY ay, Ooeke. Meeting will open at {jniteq Presbyterian Church at! The first of the 1950 luncheon oe mS 4 STs d Seri conte: 8 130 p. m. today. Featured will meetings of- the Indianapolis
odist Hospita {be colored filims of historical Round Table of Christians and Al Ty Tm {Scottish Presbyterian cathedrals. Jews will be held Thursday noon Bible Class to Hear - |The Rev. C. P. Biekking, pastor. in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. State Farm Official will conduct a Lenten worship | The Rev. Theodore M. Hes-
| service, Bpeeia) music will be burgh, CSC," will speak. He is
Albert Ellis, superintendent of given, 'vice president of Notre Dame. the Indiana State Farm. will ad-| dress the Men's Union Bible
Class, Inc, at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow BAPTIST C CHURCHES in Phyliss Wheatley YWCA. | WOODRUFF PLACE | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
assistant vice,
president of music, will direct|Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott] Corner samen, Cn, An ry
special music. G. L. Haw teaches/ hak L O. TREY, 5. o. Tard ho Gri © Moman { A. M_~8Sunday 00 : eu the class. [10 0:48 A. M—"The Love of Chris [1048 A. bry i» airmen, The Sas —~ . tr n? nk ¥ ‘ - th Pell h a WORLD. WIDE GOSPEL CENTER 4 eN0P M Tr 13 ¥- fi fermen i BEREAN GOSPEL | 73073 ow ot oir awe ssistant Pastor | S:13P. NM finds tenth ‘ Fellowship |
[lata You tn Wort ws ve REL A, Si at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. Pa A. M.— Morning Service. a wa oi": ~ Ee a Dr. G. H. O'Donnell Srdakine pus A A. M--Bibls School.
INDIANAPOLIS churches to-|
i
‘The appeal was conducted na-| tionally by Church World Service, intsrdenominational relief agency for major Protestant and Eastern churches of the United ‘States. Locally it was sponsored
Method ists
|Join Drive .
by the Church Federation of In-
apo gl 0 pportunity for 4 new life through the 1949 “One lism Peek Great Hour of Sharing” cam- Church General Board of Evanpaign, the Church Federation re- gelism in Nashville, Tenn. It has ported. They are people who have the support of bishops, -— come to th: United States under superintendents and pastors in al di The Camp Fire group with Mrs. «the auspices of Church World 35 Episcopal areas of the church. 'Y for C fo Hear {Service and Lutheran Resettle-|
furnish flowers for Beech Grove. {ent Bervice, both beneficiaries of Raines, _.Methodist Church and give the. Crusade Leader the campaign: ; SR
the European America. Other workers met Evangelistic Cru-|/at the docks and started them on
can headquar-| Church World Service also hanters in Buffalo. dled the shipment and distribuUnder his super- tion abroad of six tons of relief] vision mission- B0odr gathered in Indianapolis in aries and native November by the Protestant workers carry on churches. These included the their service ‘Pleces for peace” given by the from Russia to Council of Church Women. FinanTuxedo Park Baptist Church wil Rev. Mr. Stewart Spain. fetal support from Indianapolis participate in services. | The minister's wife will provide church members helped to make Camp Fire Girls, a Red Feather music. Roger Malshary will pre- [possible the operation of this ma-|
‘Kiwanis Club. {A., United Presbyterian, Protes-
will
Oven pinity t rr ature
(Res. 2634
He will speak on “Our Method: |
eet
Ss of | Sapaaes
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CENTRAL BAPTIST Tl panel
is
The Most Rev.” Richard .C.
| eads S Services
IF Wilkes I Davion 71
Dr. Wilber T. Dayton, dean of theology at Marion College, Marion, and students from the college will participate in the services. at First Wesleyan Methodist Church tomorrow at 10:30°a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Marion College students will give music at both services and direct the Youth Fellowship | | service at 6:30 p. m. They will | present a chalk picture program at the service at 7:30 p. m.
Ministers to Meet
Methodist ministers of the In-i — __dlanapolis district will hold their “Tmonthly meefing at the Methodist| Hospital at 10 a. m. Monday..They| tour the institution and be luncheon guests of the pospital.
4 UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Ammiliated Mig Ports Summit, Mo. n OR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDRLWS 10 to Sat. 1
Dat! ses - Market ft. Rw 502.
“ TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
2500 Roosevelt Ave.
‘SERVICES ~~ Bunday School 10
M Morning Worship, i i AM Evangaistic- Service, TA PM.
| Thursday Pri Praver | “and “Bible Study, 8 P. M
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ST. MARK'S: UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Bchroeder Worship ..viivenenes 10:45AM | Sunday School ....
101-Men’s Baraca Bible Class |
Broadway Baptist Church
22nd & Broadway Class Meeting 9:30 A.
M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, wisH | R
10:00AM
‘Rev. R. M. Dodi, Teacher
Church Office. LI-9503
‘W. L. TOTTY, Minister
“Indianapolis Methodists next week will participate in the national Methodist doorbell ringing cam to invite 500,000 morrow will join 100,000 congre- pain sons to at gations of the nation in present- : gc; ing offerings for relief work in| Europe and Asia, climaxing the J “One Great Hour of Sharihg”
Student
Christianity. Visita tion Evange- & lism four - day ¥: campaign will begin tomorrow. |? "It follows Methodism’s Week of Dedication. which Method- - ists were ‘called’
jon .Evange‘the ' Methodist COLUMBUS, Ind., First Meth- |sionary to odist Church Chancel Choir will'and Spencer Austin, United Chris‘give a program of sacred music, tian Missions Society, and J.D.| rected by Eugene Mogle, at 7:30] | Montgomery, p. m. tomorrow, in Mt. Olive Methodist church. Mr. Mogle formerly
bishop of "the Indiana -at Indiana Centralip,
‘area, said: "The National Week| |College. is A : ; lof Visitation is an unique oppor-| and provide special music, Buffalo. N. Y., will speak at WORKERS of the two organi-, tunity to reach men and women ip Mrs. “Frank Casséll's Blue Bird youth for Christ Haha the ot processed “ese persons’ for Christ. Will we use ft—or lose L tonight at 7:30 Papers, interviewed them and it?” he y o'clock, He igl/cleared technicalities for Shel}
Pearl Sieon is organist for! e choir: The: program oto.
e Lor feloay Sra Straslund Gesanspach. i | To Thee alest.
i Mer Joh : i 0 In Excelsis—
| Ex Wheaton Colleg e Official to Adder Rally Methodist Youth
James Graham of Glendale, Cal, former head of the Group to Meet department of Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill, at 10745 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. to4 'morrow at the 54th annual mis-| |slonary convention of the Chris-! and Missionary Alliance!
| A rally with collection of missionary pledges will close the con{vention Mar. 19. Speakers then! will be the Rev. Richard. Harvey, -8t. Louis evangelist, and the George Dockter, Ecuador, So
They will speak along with ass Chinese missionary representative, Monday, . Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 7:45 Women’s sessions willl [be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday and|
BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST 1002 8. Belmont Ave, + SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 &. m. and 7:00'p. m. {Dean Clutter, Minister-——MA. 1859 | | Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and ov sinat Streets 700 rth)
me re eee
Dr. W A To — Minister
reh School—8:30 A ® | Morning Worship-10. 4 A
| Youth Peilowship—s: 30 P. .
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
16th and Delaware S¢« Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister
Preaching. 1 A M and 730 P a Bu Mu.
The Rev. Marcus w Johnson | _preaching
ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN
E. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev, Carl ‘H. Ameslung, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 A. M.—~Morning orship. Wednesday" Aa in th the. Balance.”
GETHSEMANE UNITED Be |
4717 E. MICHIGAN Rev. John. 8S. Albert, D.D. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship __"Jesus Purifies The Heart.”
ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
and Nem Jersey Sts,
. PRANKENPELD, Assistant —~Irat Service of yorahip,
Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor Adams Telephone CH- 4595
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ces 9:30 A. M.|
+ P Pople of Sermons Soren: I" | Preceded by’ ys song. servi
VOLUNTEERS OF MERCH
—Evangelistic Service, 7:45—
-AEPISCORALL: E ~ CHURCH OF THE ADVENT |
i 3261 N. Meridian Street
The Rev. Laman H. i Bruner Jr. Rector F130 4 M - Joly Sommunion. =—Holy Communion ard Sermon. [11:00 A. M.~Morning Prayer and Sermon. | | | | 2 0AM d.—Sunday School.
JOHN PROCTOR — Bible Teacher—Evangeliist —Evérybody Welcome— ° ET
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
701 N Pennsyvivania St PAUL E. HUFFMAN. Pastor
10:30 A. M Mornine Worship. “The Least of These, My Brethren" 9:18 A. M.—CHhurch School
‘Pastor's Home, H1-3928
[Garfield ‘Hefghts ‘Church of Christ
Bible Study, 10 A M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Evening Service, 7P. M. Wed. Eve. Service; 7:45 . " GA-1945—GA-9480
FREE METHODIST CHURCHES
FIRST CHURCH. 12th and Tecumseh, GERALD F. MIKELS, Minister, AT-2628
SECOND CRU ry. Forain, and Wil
illips. LY MA-88TY
BRIGHTWOOD CRURCH~
E. 31st and Forest Manor &He3 Cl fiton Swanagan. minister,
CALVARY Shelby at Dudley In Edgewood WALTER L. BARTH. Pastor . Hours of Worship: §°& 10:30 A M ————————————— p—d——
EMMAUS - oititsiiu
BL KRUECKEBERG Pastor . Hour © orship: 10:30 A. M. GRACE Nex York Street + Holmes Avenue
INMERMAN. paner
be ty Worsh 10:30 A OST Dem e
at Julian
yyrent. yn 'BE- 8178. LIGRT hd LIFE CHAPEL
[Session Se Set
te logazy theme of the Hotisns oy Volunteer missionary! }: . conference to be held Wednesday and Thursday at Butler Schoo) of - Religion. ; Butler Student Volustsers, a {group of religion majors and graduate - students, will sponsor s= (the ‘conference io be led by ‘the _{Rev, Cyril 8imkins of East Union Christian Church. He is executive 3 any of the student organi.ization
Outstanding juaders will include Mrs. ke, missionary,
Virguia Clat
tive. - -the Student Volunteer of-| {fice; Miss Gladys Schwake, mis-| Tibet; Dr. C. M. Yocum
= Christian Science "Lecturer to Speak’
Miss Margaret Morrison, representing . The Mother Church . Boston, will lecture on “Christian * Science: The Fulfillment of Prom|ise” at 8 p. m. Thursday in Murat] | Theater. Her talk, to be sponsored vy {Second Church of Christ, Scien- | tist, is open to the public.
The Methodist Youth Fellow‘ship of the Indianapolis District | of the Methodist Church will hold! a world friendship party in West! |W ashington Street Methodis t Church at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, ; Southport High School octette will sing and cabinet members of [the district youth organization {will présent a skit. {conclude the meeting.
__ Home of the Everson Bivie Class
zh ESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
former missionary, 4 'to Argentina and Puerto Rico. = Meeting will open Wednesday oon. The Rev. Robert Kirkman| jof Centenary Christian Church is wring the program.
“Carrollton at Ith tan Rev Willlam A. Alexander 9:30 A. Mi—~Chureb- Meo! for All - Ages. ~*1t Happened on Caliliee.” Thursday. 1:30 | 7:30 PM. Midweek Service.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Charen ot Which ee Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
Non-Church People.”
“TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
YALA
wxhip .. Congregational Meeting.
C. R. Holmes, Pastor Ee
+» GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
"club affilia
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“Rev. Roy B. Sapsne In. funtas squag > or ““The Hill of Transfiguration
Youth Groups 5:00, 6:00 & T:00 P. ML
Arie FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixtesnth
NER GEORGE W JORNSTON CHARLES RICHARD m. TWO p 1 m 9:30 a Dr Miner preachine: “A Buliding Tod.
Vale a ng.
mu MO ORNING SERVICES
r, nts speaking. —————— h School NM Chis minier Jeilowsmp, ha 30 T & ung A ursday Dinner—8 P. | NL
| WALLACE STREET PRESBYERIAN
“" 4805 EAST 10TH ST Hy That-Ooenu! T Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
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CHRISTIAN &| MISSIONARY f— ALLIANCE |
10TH & PARK AVE.
Bible & Missionary
Conference
Through-March-19-—|
Each Night — 7:45 Sunday Morning — 10:45
SPEAKERS
Dr. James Graham—Glendale, Cal. Miss Betty Hu—China (Native)
Rev. R. H, Harvey—S!. Louis
Rev. Geo. Dockler—Ecuador, . A, Rev. H. L. Kennedy—French W. Africa
Calvary
Tabernacle
902 Fletcher Ave.
8 A. M.—WISH
HEAR
J. T. PUGH
Revival Campaign continues tonight and every night - 7:45 except Monday.
BEGINNING MAR, 18 “End The Day With Prayer” You can hear JEAN and NATHAN URSHAN-—each night, 10:45 to 11 o'clock. 3 Monday through Friday, every
week; Station WIBC,
ak;
as
Rev. Bill Fraser Nationally. known Scottish, Evangelist and Soul Winning ‘World Traveler and War Veteran.
in front line trenches in France, Belgium, Egypt and Palestine.
h—you'll. weep— - ink—you'll pray.
Subject—"How God Brings Good Out of the Evil, Sorrow, Tragedy and Heartache of Our Lives."
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Broadcast—Sunday
Sunday School—0:45 A. M.. Morning Worship — 11 o'clock.$ ! Evening Evangelistic — T:45
20
FIRST CHURCH
won Castle Hall Bldg. RR, 119 E. Ohio st.
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th ~ Evening Service, 5:00 Ra R. 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd.
Evening Service, 8:00 | "RR. Church Edifics
at 34th
Oost std Holts BP. Of bp FNPF BOHEGLGHGGHLGGE
J. E. Riggs, minister, CA-3990 ——
jous WAMBSGANS, Pastor. “Hour of Sony. 10:30 A. M,
ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Delaware and Vermont
9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—"Give Us This-Day Our Daily Bread,’ " “by Minister Amos L.- Boren
§5:30P.M.—M. Y. F.
7:30 P. M.—"A Methodist Visits Biimany” on by Dr. Merrill B, McFall
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH:
Broadway at 22nd St.—Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor. Sunday School—9:30 A.°M. = Morning Service—10:45 A. M., Dr. Louis Entzminger, Sunday School Builder
[Evening—7:30 P. M.
Rev. Fraser
Service Each Evening, Mar. 12 Through Mar. 26
7:30 P.M.
CI. Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First. Church ot Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is” Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
"LESSON FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 12th |= “SUBSTANCE” NE.
Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH . _ Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8, = Drive at Bitler Evening Service, §: R. R., Church Editice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d —Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 16091 Prospect St.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored)
310 West 28th St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 1215 P. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
. Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
"WHY THIS WAVE OF LAWLESSNESS?" There Must Be a Reason SUNDAY, MAR. 12th, at 8:30 P. M.
At The
Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner of Alabama & E. 23rd Streets
TUNE IN 0
“YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS” WFBM SUN.9 9 A m
R. R., 1611 Prospect
