Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1950 — Page 4

“Church News— ; Vy Advent Church Decides to Stay

- No Retreat’ for Aggressive + Meridian St. Congregation 4 By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor

NO STRATEGIC retreat mars the record of the Indianapolis church with “Advent” in its name. ; The decision of the Episcopal Church of the Advent and the Rev. Laman H. Bruner, rector, not to retreat holds

added meaning today.

For today, the Christian world stands bewildered and

afraid on the eve of the Sea-!

gon of Advent 1950. Advent, that time of great expectancy,

land even more children into the

* Sunday school and youth groups.”

“This is a middle class Ameri-

immediately. precedes Christmas Can community, not at all an un-

Day and includes four Sundays.

|derprivileged one” the rector

The Advent Church, 33d and Pointed out. “And yet their needs

Meridian Sts,

some" time ago are very great.

The Week-Day

found itself full and running over Religious Education Board made

with - worshipers.

and Sinday 2 Survey which revealed that only|

school children. The familiar red 39 per cent of the parents of brick edifice on the mid-town fOUrth and fifth grade public

corner had had its day.

school children are affiliated with

Old congregations were merg- churches. The week-day classes

ing and moving.

- Methodist, Baptist and Episcopal parizhes already had sold their old properties and were erecting

or had erected new ones far North Side.

Indianapolis enroll children of those grades.”

o » n HAVING “put its shoulder to the plow,” the Advent Church will not turn back. Proof? The

where

THE QU ESTION arose as to Stood until a few months ago.

whether the Advent

should play follow the leader.

Church

Meanwhile, shipping in the auditorium it re-

Should it sell its valuable site Cently added to the parish house. |

and also build on the rim of the city?

open.

Strong temptation presented itA parish “could begin all over again in an almost suburban It would enjoy the sur-

Belr:

section. rounding new residences, the new

shopping centers, new families . you who would join the church and people. Mr. Harlan, a prospective much, much fresher air and Cpiscopal clergyman, ig enrolled) scenery. in the Buller School of Religion. |

Now please don't get the Im-

northein The way .lay Are meeting in the old residence

the church hought a few months

Overflow Sunday schoel classes)

ago on 33d St. Harlan. Allen,

Steel Castings Co,

counselor of the church young

He holds the part-time position of

pression that the Advent Church director of youth work with the|

is selfrighteous. If churches had not vacated downtown or mid-town areas, might have gone farther north. Instead, it refused to make that “strategic retreat,” the parish said, ; “We are accepting the challenge to remain right here and minister to these folk living in apart-| ments, rooming houses and old residences,” the parish explained, ““These families, in many instances; occupy crowded quarters. Teen-agers are asked to do a good deal of baby sitting. Few amusements are available but -the recreation program being planned by the public school will be a godsend. Family satisfactions and personality dif: ficulties arise.

vy ~ ” y “PERHAPS the church can dis-

“ with its organizations

members from ‘‘brunches”

200 Ministers

New School of Preaching

Guest Speakers To Address Meetings

Two hundred Presbyterian ministers from this state, Kentucky and southern Illinois will attend a “New Lifé School of Preaching” next week in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. The ministers will assemble for daytime classes cn such vital subjects as “Sin,” “Salvation, “Christ,” “God” and “The Church Tuesdav through Thursday. Mass meetings for the public each night at 8 will present the guest speakers scheduled for the school. Started 5 Years Ago Local Presbyterians explained “today that {he “New Life School" is an outgrowth of the evangelistic mavement started five years ago to recruit new members and give

spiritual refreshment to persons

already belonging to the church, It was called “The New Life Movement.” According to Church officials, it brought to the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. in 1849 the highest percentage gain in membership of any Protestant denomination. : Because of the necessity to give the best guidance to these new

members, Presbyterian ministers are ‘going back to school” to! brush up- their technic, church

officials explained! Not only in Indianapolis but in 21 additional locations: in the United States, similar schools are being held Dr. Raymond V. Kearns of Chicago, midwest director of the Division of Evangelism of the Presbyterian Board of National Mis-

it too

for men, cause women, youth and children. Per- fourth Sunday of haps it will be able to entice non- vear., and name, late napping habits inte services commented Rector Brune

the other church.

» TOMORROW MORNING, men of the’ parish will receive a corporate. communion in the! church and breakfast together afterward ‘at the Marott Hotel. Dr. 8. Marion Smith, School of Religion professor, will speak on “The Meaning of Advent.” At morning prayer tomorrow and every Sunday thereafter in| Advent, the Rev. Mr. Bruner will! read the age-old Scriptural passages indicated for the season in the, “Book of Common Prayer.” Tomorrow's lesson announces the coming of the Christ Child. Attention will be directed to the im-

laity, the fourth.

satisfaction on Advent

for

‘Advent,’ in ‘adve

to Attend

Dr. D. A. MacLennan

sanist, will play for atl services. Dr. Howard W. Stone, Irvington church pastor, is school general chairman, and the Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Meridian Heights

Church pastor, chairman of local °

arrangements, Dr. Roy Mueller is executive secretary of the Indiana Synod. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale and Rev. Robert 8, Moorhead are host pastors,

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new on the building going up on the property| the old. Advent Church!

the parish is wor-|

{

formerly . em-| ployed in the personnel depart-| ment of the National Malleable &!

is serving asi .

lay-| Advent wreath while Frater Novice the ladder in.the dining hall of St. Meinrad' s Abbey.

Churches Plan Yule Program

The Heath Memorial Methodist It would seem that the laity, Church will mark the dedication’ pel some of the prevailing dullness the Advent Parish, will have just of a new organ tomorrow at 3 p. the m. with a special program played this 8h the instrument by Mrs. “We're being true to our Pasco. nture,’ minister, and Mrs. Mahlon Addington, {rector, will pe in charge of the Auditorium, |service,

{Church, Ben Davis, ithe Indiana University Chancel

by the Rev, Robert B. Baldridge will present a Service”

i

rater Benedict Meyer, O.S.B., lights a candle affixed to the Clarence Davis, 0.5.8, holds

To Speak Here

The Rev. Roland J. Brown of Chicago, who recently returned {from four months abroad, will

Set Dedication Of New Organ

Churches have scheduled spe- |

Camps Farthest Out next week. The Rev. Brown, a Bap-

portance of the Bible ihe ae cial Christmas concerts a n d! roblems, dis- on 8 3ec- i 3 tist p ond Sunday; duties of ministers dramatizations for morning and known for his on the third Sunday and of the evening tomorrow, - knowledge of

and the adapta-

principles to life, will speak = day and Fri ay Brown .:"2.30 and 7:3 ip the Youth for Ci 2011 N. Meridian st. The time and place of meetin 5) Olive Methodist scheduled Jor Saturday are to be!

will present afifiour ce?

Floss

The Rev. LeRoy Hodapp,

Rev.

church organist-choir “di- p. m.

The. Mt.

kx. Car Downs: Policeman

The Second Christian Church Rouse was charged with reckless

announces selections by the Rob- driving and /disregarding an offiert Mitchell Boys' Choir and- the Cer's signak } dramatization .of IANAPOLES CLE Christmas Carol”

Dickens’ “A at 6:45 p. m. to-

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING § HOU SE

Clearings for

ithe four

and

fi cludes spiritual healing «oq is the divine principle of all that represents Him and of all tion of Christian ina really exists.” The quotation was Science textbook, Health - With Key to the Scrip- Res 2634 Adams ' tures,”

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Observance - Wreaths of evergreens

The season of Advent includes! Sundays immediately Day.

the period of intensive prepara- executive secre-: ftion for recalling the coming of 'ary ss o m e &

the Christ Child wil begin to-

‘morrow. : Tonight, on the eve of the first Sty Sunday of Advent, monks at St. Meinrad's Abbey “will place the wreaths on the tables and hang 'them “here and there about the abbey. four candles and each candle will carry separate connotations.

‘Each wreath will

The circular shape of

(wreaths suggest the continuous, onward flow.of time. The candles! divide time into four eras during which the world looked forward) ito the birth of the Saviour. The {first period extended from the {time of Adam to Noah; the sec-| ‘ond, from Noah to Abraham; the’ third, from Abraham to Moses; and the last from Moses to that | first Christmas Day nearly 2000 years ago. |. Each candle represents the cen‘tral personality of the liturgy for “each week of Advent. The monks will kindle one candle every Sunday until all four have been lighted. Isaiah whose monks will sing the first week; the second, John the Baptist; ithe third, Mary, the Mother of our Lord.

The recalls

the

first candle prophecies

and

the Blessed Virgin

The last candle stands for

[Jesus Christ Himself,

The Benedictine Fathers say

{this beautiful ritual of the makling of wreaths and the burning lof the four candles helps them ‘to- more fully appreciate these im- | mortal words from the Gospel:

“He is the true light that en-

.'lightens every man coming into this world. Li :

Rev. Roland Brown Lesson-Sermon Topic

Set for Tomorrow Only Cause and Creator” is the subject of the lesson- ® ‘conduct a series of meetings for Sermon in all Churches of Christ, the Indiana Scientist, for tomorrow.

“God the

The golden text is: “Lord, thou

art God, which hast made heaven| earth and the sea and all clergyman that in them is” Acts 4:24,

The lesson-sermon also dn-|

the following passage:!

taken from the Christian “Science and

by Mary Baker Eddy.

ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linder Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

Choir directed by George Krueger in a concert of 8° William Rouse Jr., 52, of 2345 Worship ......e0000..10:45 A M. mas music at 10:40 a. m. tomor- Hillside Ave., was arrested after Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. M. row. The Rev. John M. Kirk- his car knocked down Police Offi. ———— ep — patrick is pastor. ¢ cer Donald Schaedel while he was ZION EVANGELICAL directing traffic at 21st St. and Plan Dramatization N. Sherman Dr. early today. Mr. AND REFORMED

orth and ohn Jersey Be 1E8,

PREDERICKR | RAR] D Pastor Aig D Ay stant ADVENT UN S00AM ba Service ® PY orship.

Pastor Frankenfe A. M.—~€hurch School. Second Service of Worship

WALLACE STREET PRESBYFERIAN

4808 EAST 10TH 1 Rev John A Bergen. Minister Sunday Schooi--9 30 AM Morning Worship—10 48 A M

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

“Christmas Carol at 730 p.m

Other Church | News on Page 7 |

Debits for th. morrow, Taylor Holmes will. Clensings. to Say week o1.50%.000 Sunset na play the part of Scrooge. Mrs. Pebils for the week I 1eesee “1s'Christ a World Saviour?" Ada Thompson gnd Mrs. Free- PRES Y F i man Logan will direct the play. B TERIAN C URCHES The Rev. R. H. Peoples is pastor. The Roberts Park Mothodist F < FRIA Church will hold services featur. IRS1 PRES BYT! l N ’ 3 ing guest ministers and a gQuset GE RGE ARTHUR FRANTZ Hl ” . . » ‘ oa ‘ “iN SO ™ choir tomorrow. Dr. W. C. Pat- . pig MORNING SHRVI('ES rigk,. dreasurer of the Indiana 9.30. and 11 A.M, Conference, will preach at 10:45 ce AeA au Fe ee Malt 54 Bi | i " preachin Am. The Tri-County Men's ™ 6.40 High School Youns people vy ahstst; 2) i. Chorus of New Albany. directed ' uiseay. Ap. m. Supper and Convocation Fa gpa

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave st 47th Rev Roy B Connor Jr Sunday School, 9:48 Worship. 10:45 ‘The Quest of Christmas.”

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

18th and Delaware Sta

storie Charen a1 Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister ermont and’ Deniuvivania Sts

Rev Marcus W Johnsen. Minister Min Premching FFA M RANA nop Bubject: "Three Steps _to Faith * Morning W orship, oM “The Rev Marcus W Johnson. preaching Hiner RR " . me oti { hen Faith rows Dia"

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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH:

701 N° Pennsylvania 8t PAUL RB RUPFMAN Pastor

rch School. 94 __. Supper ‘fecture Prursdar 6 p M.

| ® | "TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN i

14th and ean

sions, will direct the school here. : [res

Speakers Listed Headline speakers will include the Rev. David A. MacLennan, professor of preaching and pastoral care, Yale Divinity School; the Rev. Thomas R. Niven, pastor of the First Preshyterian Church; ‘Omaha, Neb.: ‘tle, ‘pastor of the Broad Street

Presbyterian Church; Columbus, |

©. and Dr. Clarence N, Wright, pastor of the Ravenswood Presbyterian Church, Chicago. Dr. MacLennan will speak Tuesday night on “How Can We Know God?”; Dr. Niven, Wednesday t, on “The Pre-eminence of

Christ”; and Dr. Little, Thursday Word for God's orld.” Choirs from the follow-|

t, on “God's

ing churches led by the named directors will sing in the following order at the right meetings: i Meridian Heights Church Choir, directed by Richard Whittington; Irvington Presbyterian Church * Chiolr, Richard 8. Orton; and the Choir, Julius ‘Huehn.

i

WELFARE AWARD i AGO, Dec. 2 (UP)—The

the Rev. Ganse Lit-|

iE

HARRY BLACK. D.D.

“CHRIST'S GREAT Mon. “WILL JESUS ¥ “WHERE DO wE'SS

EES or

1 RIBULATION DA

outflow

oung

WORLD TRAVELER, AUTHOR AND EVANGELIST OF LOS ANGELES-

8 DAYS ONLY DEC. 3-10 “ DR. BLACK'S TOPICS

Tes Desk R FoR is CHURCH”

1: ’ F- . THE QuEsHoN Bob FANNGT Aswan: : y. 1:30 PM. IN ‘OUR DAY—

RY P

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sy APR?

o. Second Pilgrim ar Goth

is Cruft St. Rev.. 8. H Daal, Pastor fas

0 10.30 A M.—MORNING WORSHIP RER. ans Mooi Vit nM ChareRSenom 930A A ginle BeReot, TICE .Churen Ofiae 1.19303 :. Pastor's Hama H1-1928 10:30 A M ey "Hymanity » Ten’ f 2 § our " " wr . mi Tian. “ EM Fgiowshin Meeting . » . . Garfield Heights Church of Christ |[; 2842 Shelby Street oll Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7P. M. Morning Worship, 11. A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 0 WL TOTTY, Minister GA-1945--GA.94s0 | Ii = = Three" Great ree’ Great “HEAR HARRY BLACK :

December

~ SEAR Ree

Tuesday-—Dr. David A.

HAT ABOUT 19542 AT ABOUT LIFE

Choir.

Eig

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Ath HAND? WILL THE CHURCH

a

a

Choirs.

EEE

The Presbyterians Invite You

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

ein 8:00 P.M.

Tabernacle Presbyterian “Church 34th and Central

Divinity School, Meridian Helghts

| Wednesday—Dr. Thomas R. R. Niven of Omaha, Irvington: Presbyterian

~ FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL OD RAGAN Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School

45 A. M. Morning Worship. Holy Communion.

Westminster Fellowship, ¢ and 6 P. M

Go to Church Sunday

es

Evenings

5,61

=.

MacLennan of Yale

E Evergreen and Holly, in India ~ Herald

and foreign missions holly in chapels and halls of St. of the “'Meinrad’s Abbey symbolize he'd story of Advent.

| WEST MORRIS STREET

‘Wor ship LM ices:

i ¥ mornin

Soood ff

ES Shc

Disciples and the Philippises [the new . execus {tive secretary of

United

e Rev. Mr. ‘W/est succeeds

‘months ago. Ihe Rev, . ov. is chairman Rev West of the society's foreign missions ‘division. The society's headquar[ters are located in Dry Yocum will teach courses in world ar Missions beginning Jan, 2 in the

will College of the Bible, Lexington,

The Rev. Mr. West studied for two years at the American School jof Biblical Archaeology in_Jerusalem on a fellowship from’ Yale. {He was graduated from Chapman College and Yale Divinity School and has held pastorates in Missouri and California. He was a student pastor in Texas. He and Mrs, West have three children.

Former Isiaelian Officer to Speak

Ariel Bar Sela,

Butler student, will give an address here Wednesday. o*

Development of Israel” at the 12:15 p. m.

ican Christian Palestine Committee is Jungheon sponsor,

1. MATTHEW Ev. LUTHERAN

EB New York & Oxford Sts. “ Rev: Carl H. Amelung

{ 9:30 A M.~Sunday School for all seen.

30: 30A M~—"A New Church Year." Rom. 13:11-14.

| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH |

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

Dr W A Shullenberger. Minister Chireh School—-9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—-10:45 A. M Musie by excellent choir. Sermon: “Christ as Lord.” { Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

a es UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Me.

UNDAY. 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Open Daily 10 to * Sat. Till 2 Unity Literature Mar! ket St. Ro Soa. PR: m 508. PR-a234

TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD

2500 Roosevelt Ave, ! Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor

SUNDAY MORNING 8 8.10 a. m. Worship 11:15 a. m.

BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST 1002 S. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Tune in WISH 7:30 0. m. - 7:45 Bible Classes, 9:45 a" m.. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. Dean Clutter, MinistormMA. re Wednesday Seryices, 7:45 2s, 7:45 p/ ‘m.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 MN. linois St.

Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. HAROLD SEWELL, Speaker Musie by Mrs Maxine Boles, Miss Dixie Russell. . /

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

W. Morris at Blaine (W. Ind. bus to door) M.

9:30 A. Ms ~1:30 P e School 10:45 AM. Roper: ae will preach both wand evening services. - Phone MA rket 8650 A Friendly Church in a Friendly Neighborhood

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN

CHURCH

57 N Rural Dr. Harry Poll Two Morning Services. 8:15-10:48 “Story Tellers" : }-Bible 8c

P.M. nntian Youth % Re Worship

“The Yalley of Dry Bones”

13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER. - Pastor

_ BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

WIBC WCRC 1470—-KC. 1070—-KC Mon. thru Fri (Sunday, 8:00 A. M. Sunday 10 AM

HCJB

Shortwave, 12:5 M. nd Friday. 9:30 PM. Gospel! Tracts in 24 Langusges Distributors tn 100 Foreign Countries Provinces and Islands. Bervices—9:30 AM. 10:30 AM. 3 6: 3 PM. 7:30 PM. 0:30 A. M._ Subject: ; "rus THE TION BY FAITH" JOHN R, RICE - |

5 will hold ie soy visning popieranes here |

60D OR MAN?

The modernist claims he. was only a good man like many others. Was Jesus divine or was he mpaster Come and hear the proof TRUE CHARACT ER of depuz

Sunday, Dec. 3, al 10D. Mo | ATTHE

only a greet] i presented ‘of Christ.

Thursday—Dr. Ganse Little of Columbus, al Ohio, Tabernacle

TST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Congratulates

“TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. Walter Maas, pastor

on fits

75th Anniversary

nd Honor be to God. who has permitted the word to be TE er ents to be administered for

‘ asp SE asi your efforts for the Salvation of Souls! Theodore C. Meibohm, Pastor D.D, Associate

H. M. Zorn,

75 years

a native of Israel and former officer in the Israelian Army who is now a

He will speak on “The Cultural

i luncheon Wednesday {in the Columbia Club. The Amer~

* downs of Worship: 8: 0 & SW% ” AM

to yourself, “I would like to do that—I really ought to do it,” but then you didn't for fear you might fail.

This: “Fear of Failure” is the;

Consultant |

SEPION & pom me worship ice Sunday morning. At 8:15 we will hold our monthly communion service,

Telephone CH-8595

or troubles, then neither of these services will help you.

seeking help then come, and worship with us.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

WOODRUFF PLACE |

Cor. East Michigan at*N. Walcott

Dr. Waiter Hand

$30A M Sunday Rehoni 10:45 A. M.—Morn| Medita 4:00 P M.— Vespers SFM BB v # x: 7:30 P. M.—"Bhe_Did _What

Worship. Communion. |

She Could.”

CENTRAL BAPTIST

invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave & Westfield Blvd 10:45 A M.—Morning Service Or G. B O'Donnell speaking

9:45 A. M. Bible School Classes for All Ages.

Thursday, 7: Dr.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

nd Vermont Streets . Pruett. -Th.D. 930A M “Bible School 1045 A M. —~Communion. by the

Meridian Ozi

Tuett as pas

RSON AVE.—Emersofi'd £ New Y Peter Vroom. 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P. Jo

CROOKED CREEK—N Mich Rd & Louis G. Crafton. -1048: TO. 0M.

EDO PARK 29 N QOrant ‘41 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. M.. 1:00

LYNDHURST Lyndhurst Dr pastor Services 9:30 a m. and 7:30 ©. m,

h CALVARY Snpor a cmon ST. JOHN'S a Avenue re . k : w Pastor, a of { Worship: 8 Fa 1030 A M four of Worenio: 2 No 30 ta EMMAUS olaurel ar SI PAUL'S MEET 7 Siren HH. L KRUECKEBERG, Pastor THEO Lz NERO Hour o® Warship: 0: on A M — Hours of "Worship: "8 At AM GRACE Sen hert Sues SI. DETERS. Teed EH, ZIMMER Pastor NORDSIECK. Pastor Hour of Worship: 0: 30 A. M. - Hon aot az Worenip: 8:45 & 10:30 A. M 0 : CHRIST Or aan TRINITY east Street

PR y JLogiad Teno Har Hom

__Hour of Worshi

Fairfield & Park 2] Watson Road

mA ER

METHODIST

LION

WALTER C. MAAS. Pastor Hours of Worship: 8:30 & 10:30 A. M. Thr Mil rthwest of New’ Palestine

Hout of Worshin: 20:1 A.M: FAITH Services Tor uf hs

Market

AR TIN ROSCHE, Pastor nd, “ and Sth Sundays, 10:30 A.

CHURCHES

BROADWAY

Fall Creek Parkway af Broadway

How many times have you said

for our 10:45

If you do not have any fears

But if you do, and you are think

ROBERT B. PIERCE

[Pastor

Srade School ing New Church. ‘Minister.

10:45 A. M.—

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Since 1821

Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. G. Wilbur Little, Supt. “Responsible Chrise tians,” Dr.-W. C. Pate rick, guest preacher.

5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F.

T00 P. M.—Rev. R. B. Baldridge, guest preacher, with Tri-County Men's

Chorus.

EAST 10TH STREE

METHODIST

Pps R. Holmes, Minister

in Wands ghSKew, 2s80c a kessions AVE « 10: he ao-Count 5 pm Antermediaie

— hodist Youth Home of the Everson Bible Class

fening Services, "A New e" i

NORTH CHURCH

Metta » 38th Se Dallas Surat L Bapeniaic B.

9:30 A. M.—Church 10:45 A.M. “Morning ‘Hail Marr:

Dr. Browning a 6:00 P. M.—Angel lus Holi Por Youth ..Adequate off | The st street parking

. . pass "Christian Science Churches Branches of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

££

The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services and

Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 3

“God, The Only Cause And Creator”

Morning Service 11 Clock in All Churches and The Soclely

“FIRST CHURCH 3620 East 38th Street: Evening Service 5:00 o'clock R. R,, Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th

R: R,, 526 State Life Bldg. =~ "i.

Evening Service, 5:00

THIRD CHURCH ; Washington Blvd., at 34th .R. R.,, Church Edifice Evening Service, 8:00

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8.

Drive at Butler

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

FIFTH-CHURCH ~~ College at 62d _Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

16092 Prospect St.

R. R., 1611 Prospect . SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

~~ SEVENTH CHURCH (Colored) 310 West 28th St.—Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY

: 2248 w. Washington ‘St.—Sunday Scnool, 11:00 A, M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and ! the 8 Boetety at 8 P.

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

at Trinity

oH v Thent Sermong®

6:30 P. M.— Youth Penabin. | 7:30 P. M.—“Tilustve Truths of Life. P.M, Installation of