Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1950 — Page 4

Columbus Eyes

Leaders Here Face Fight to Make | City Center of Profestantism By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor COLUMBUS, O., may beat Indianapolis in the race for location of headquarters of the new National Council of Churches unless local people work hard and fast. Representative churchmen, all eager to bring the center of Protestantism here, expressed this opinion in interviews. Early this month in Cleveland, O., 29 denominations merged their co-operative

sgencen in one veneer RONNIE JenNINGS the Churches of Christ in the

| U. 8. A. Most of the agencies : | always have maintained offices in , 0 ing |

the east. But before the council conven-| tion adjourned, delegates passed)

a motion stipulating that the ‘Aye Maria’ Tomorrow prospective headquarters must be

established within 400 miles of| BOY soprano Ronnie Jennings the center of population of the Will sing Schubert's “Ave Maria" United States, and Mrs. John Wild will play a Indianapolis meets the specifi- medley of Christmas music on the cation. harp with organ accompaniment

80 ‘does Columbus. ‘during the concert tomorrow at

FAGER as certain persons are 7:30 p. m. in the Washington to see Indianapolis become a Street Methodist Church. stronghold of Protestantism, they | Music by these guest recognize that in that event cer-. 4 , po 40.voice choir is one tain requirements need to be met. ,, io programs, offered toBetween 4000 and 5000 out-i,,.... in 16cal churches. standing Christian leaders with oo, Friermood will direct the their families would make their ,....... 2nq4 Mrs. Friermood will homes here. sing solos for the Methodist conThe whole mechanism of our... (Other guest soloists will incity life would feel the impact ofl.) 4. Barnard Devore and Donald this influx of human beings. Iti yo. =~ nro a 7 would increase trade in all neces- the organ. sary commodities, and affect early carols from Poland, Portuhousing, banking, transportation, gg; 5,4 Germany, as well as other hotels and restaurants, and above pars all, the churches. The Central Christian Church .. 8.8 {Choir will present the “Christmas TO GET a sampling of opinion, g¢,., Song and Scripture” I talked over the city's chances... ... a: for getting the headquarters withig, 0 a number of persans Who attended the Scripture. e convention in Cleveland. ’ y \neluded Dr. John J. Har-| will Direct Choir ; amy, president of the Indiana Fred Jefry will direct the choir Council of Churches; Dr. L. Holland, Indiana Council gen- he organ accompaniments,

Boy Soprano to Deo

soloists

: J. ily a thal secretary; Df, HOW aor ists will be: Raman Snider, John narrator giving Biblical pasof the Indianapolis Church Fed- A. Liddle, John A. Wade, Lottie g eration; Dr. Gaines M. Cook, Eastwood, Patricia Martin, Beth « ..+ nreceding choral numbers, musical service. t to the Dis-/Hilton and Janice Edwards. executive secretary 1 . n «1 The Rev, Paul Frankenfeld, assiples of Christ International Con-| The Park Avenue Evangelical 7" ‘00 = 0 "F000 0 pe . Robert B. Pierce, United Brethren Church will pre- © *'# pasion, vention; Dr. Ro . ro liturgy.

oadwhy Methodist Sent the church choir in the can-

pastor of the Br former tata, “The Christmas Story,” to-

Church; ~Jerrus Bryant, president of the Church Federation: and Mrs, Dorsey King, president for the past three years of the Indianapolis Council Churchwomen, = » »

CHURCHES shouldn't {heir time merely doing wishful Hancock. thinking, is Dr. Baumgartel's opinion. He mapped this definite

in the church.

will play the organ.

Jubilee to End

“Council Offices |

Tomo

of cantata and Mrs. Juanita Duncan the Soloists will of include Jesse Priest, Mr. and Mrs. The large bells which weigh 8ev- ihrougheut the public school year waste William Holder and Mrs. Thelma eral tons were imported from Ger- ror rehearsal at the church. Dur- ed on the committee by two mem-| many many vears ago They first ing* the: pre-Christmas announced Zion services when the they have been giving little con- Ship named by Mrs. Mary Lou The Trinity Lutheran Church church stood on the site of the ..;ts jn two of the city's institu-

Reformed Church.

The Youth Choir of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church directed by Dale W. Young

will sing at morning services tomorrow in the church. ~ " - » . " rrow's Observance . Inasy will play . : : we enor neue 10 B@ Twenty-fifth in Series Dale W. Young to Direct Senior Chori; Dr. F. R. Daries, Pastor, to Be Narrator Music of the tower chimes and the tolling of historic

to- : - ls . at 4:36 p. m. Dr. W. » bells will herald the 25th annual Christmas Candlelight berger, pastor, will read Service tomorrow afternoon in the Zion Evangelical and are arranging their programs to

Food To the Needy

mission, in special services and

on |

Baskets

To Help Poor Are Year-Round Affair

The Wheeler Mission serves Indianapolis in such a way that you might think most any day or night is Christmas there, The spirit of the Feast of the Nativity now is reflected in parties being held for all ages in the

Rev, Carl HL.

9:30A M.—Sunday Schoe! fer al neon.

10:30 A. M.—"A Minister's Mandate.” 1 Corin. 4:1-5,

TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD

‘2500 Roosevelt Ave. Rev Lester J Carney. Pastor Res. 2634 Adams Telephone CH-6508

SUNDAY MORNING

Chureh Offics L1-9803

in gifts. Any cold night in the fal or winter may find the Rev. Leonard C. Hunt, superintendent, loading his car with food, a warm blanket!

ent’s telephone gets him up in the! middle of the night with an appeal for some family in a serious emergency, out he goes to do ‘what he can regardless of the hour. : { Next Friday and Saturday, the mission will pack about 40 baskets with food including what they call “Irish turkey.” This “turkey” is ham, of course. Each basket will contain sufficient food to supply two people for two or three days. The number of baskets given a household will depend upon the

Arrange Programs

For Servicemen

Baptist Leaders |

Formulate Plans Indianapolis Baptist Churches

i

meet wartime needs. A committee from the Indian-!

Dale W. Young, organist and -choirmaster, will Play apolis Baptist Association. led by

Miss Martha Backemeyer will

{morrow at the 10:40 a. m. service open the service at 4:10 p. m. with a 20-minute program of Advent

Dr. Hugo Marple will direct the and Christmas hymns played on each week in Zion Chureh.

tower chimes. The ringing the church bells will follow.

plan: “Let delegations from the will conclude its Diamond Jubilee Oh'0 Theater.

Chamber of Commerce, t h el hearvance with an anniversary Church Federation Sid business service of music tomorrow at 4:30 and real estate orga p. m. Mrs. Bernice Fee

sr and survey the city's A y twill direct the senior choir; Otto ¢

Organ Recital Set Mr. Young will play an organ

recital ‘afterward and accompany ,.an's MozIngO the hymn for the impressive pro- Walter the 53-voice choir.

essional of

“Send a spokesman to meet A. Hellwege, the junior choir and The program of choral music wil

with the headquarters’ committee children’s chorus; and Miss Myra

es ation] their needs. Murray will be soloist with the Afterward, the spokesman must senior choir,

: ’ _| Pastor Walter C. Maas will g report to his Indianaplois spon- sermonette, and the choirs sors.

. will sing the cantata, “Childe “Then let us go ahead and Take [Jesus,” by Clokey and Kirk, as a the best offer we can to get the go oul 1. ance Elbert, guest orheadquarters for Indianapolis, {ganist, will give a half hour organ Dr. Baumgartel concluded. meditation preceding the service, ONL} , EAC in the | The 11 other Missouri Synod “THE LY o ' lcongregations of the city have way of having the a received invitations to the service, here would be the presen |

mination against races § gg by some hotels Plan Novena for Yule

“But even this monastery on the Cold Spring

amy’'s comment.

obstacle will fade away once the Rd. will sponsor a Christmas No- throughout tremendous vena of Rosary Meditations today large

le realize the , moral, spiritual and even through Dec. 25. financial that would result from

Ive prelude on

include

modern carols called, “The Song of Christmas”; Bach's “Festival ‘Sleepers Wake';”

Tydings” and the “Hallelujah M : ¢ Mr. and Chorus” from Handel's “The Messiah.” Mr. Young's offerings will in-

clude his own composition, “March on, ‘Good King Wenceslaus,”” which he wrote while studying at the london University College of Music following

{ service in Germany during World and restaurants,’ was Dr. Har-® The Carmelite Sisters in the War IL

Decorations of greenery the worship - room, three-branch candelabrum mn each window sill and a huge

locating the council in Indian- Choice Exhibit in Art Museum

ie." * ¥ithout knowing what Dr. Har-| amy had said, Dr. Pierce, in sub-| stance, made the same statement adding: “Indianapolis has not been hospitable to delegates o Interracial conventions.” Si LJ » » DR. COOK cited the presence of ‘the American ‘Legion “national: sffices,. the Disciples of Christ International Convention and . many Disciples of Christ boards and their influence as arguments In favor of the coveted heéadquarters. Such a move would bring millions of dollars in- de-| posits to our banks, employment for many persons and the erection] of buildings, he predicted. | “Indianapolis can offer: more advantages for such headquarters, than Columbus,” was Dr. Hol land's remark. “The Ohio city] says she will turn over to the | National Council of Churches the; site she has been holding for a, temple of goodwill. It is located | pear her new raliroad station but at a distance from the airport. | “We could obtain ground aeceessible both to our railroad station and our airport,” countered Dr. Holland. “To have the coun3 here would give' our churches the greatest possible boost ” » » - PRACTICAL economic sugges-|. tions came from Mr. Bryant, local man. Railroad fare for travelers going from Indianapolis te the west coast would amount to: just half of that from New York to the same point, he said, Leases for offices of the constituent of the National Council will expire in 1051 or '52. either will renew

to promote Indianapolis as head-/ .

"The Adoration of the Magi," a panel from an early alter iece painted by the 16th century German artist, Hans Von ulmbach, hangs among other treasured masterpieces in the current exhibition of “Holbein and His Contemporaries” in the Her. ron Art Museum. The exhibition will close Dec. 24. :

Fred Waring's arrangeCouncil of Sieving, the primary chorus. Helen ment of ancient, medieval and

an Hand aria, “O Thou Who Tellest Good Hollan

all Churches of Christ, Scientist,

..itheory of the universe including! :

A ond Junior Depattments. { > 4:30-—Vesper Hows. ! “The Chelfomes Story in Scripture ond Seng,” presented i | . + by Church Choir. ; | i 6:00 Youth Fellowship. “The Story of Oberammergau,” by } | ©” Miss Jeon Ober. !

Ralph'and Mrs. Amy Morrison will play 2nd direct the Senior Choir in the program. Dr. F. R.|the Rev. George G. Kimsey, will Other religious events follow: Solo- Daries, pastor, will serve asi

es ———————si TICEL Monday night in the Cum-|

star surmounting the : | tower of the pipe organ will make for service to men now in the

ages recording the Birth of the Christmas setting for the armed forces or soon to be in-imorrow at 3 n ucted, {

Personnel of the committee will, z . 4 ... include three Baptist pastors who! i The Zion Youth Choir of 30!\were chaplains in World War IL} children will sing for morning They are the Revs. Peter Vroom! worship tomorrow#and the fol- of Emerson Avenue Baptist Sunday just as they do Church, Walter Laetsch of Gar-! Mr.

field Park and Park T. Rushford Young meets the youth choris-

of New Bethel. ters each Saturday morning

Thirty Children Choir

lowing

Youth Representatives Baptist youth will be represent-

season, bers of the Baptist Youth Fellow-|

Nave, president. Two men will tiong Methodist Hospital and the be named by Dr, Otto K. Behrens, Alienheim. president of Baptist Men, Inc. Sola and two women, by Mrs. Ells-| Soloists worth Healey, president of the) Woman's Missionary Society of]

Indianapolis Baptist Association. Bchmidii, Mrs, Melvin Kettlelhut © poy Mr. ron said he in-.

Jr, Mrs, Elfreida Rodgers, Mrs. tends to Paul Lawall, Mrs.- Alma Monnin- large participation of Baptists ini ger Vanvactor, Miss Ruth Kottlo- 3 program of prayer. | wski, Miss Inge Weck, and Miss Action also has been taken by! Josephine Hitzelberger. Larry the Indiana Baptist Convention!

tomorrow afterprogram will include:

Schultz, Mrs. Louis

for

and Mrs. Kettlehut Jr., and of Seymour, chairman of a simi-| Mrs. Melvin Meyer will lar committee for the Raptist

the church. churches of the entire state. |

| SECOND FRIENDS |

Lee and Lambert St. REV. WILL ABRAMS, Pastor Children’s Service and Program.

Thursday Evening, 7:30 P. M., Dec. 21 ©

A personal visit and treat from Santa Claus. Sunday, c. 24

; We urge you to attend both services, for tomorrow, —

| The golden text is: “Sing unto | {

the Lord, all the earth; shew ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN

decorate Scientist Churches List Lesson-Sermon | “Is the Universe; Including Man,

Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in

forth from day to day his salva- CHURCH tion. Declare his glory among the $7 N. Rural Br. Harev Foil heathen; his marvelous works Two Morning Services, 8:15-10:48 among all nations.” 1 Chron. “Prince of Peace” 9:30 Bible Schoo! 16: 23, 24. 81

5 P_M.—Christian Youth 7:30—Evenine Worship

|" .The leson-sermon also includes “Fulfilled Prophecies”

the following passage: “The true

‘man’ is not in material history " but in ° spiritual development.”| { {The .quotation was. taken. from... BROADWAY. nid ithe Christian Science textbook, > { {“Science and Health with Key to Fall Crook Parkway af Broadway

[NS Beriptyres by Mary Baker: yrat key did the Angels sing rarest semitone “lin? For -that matter, what was, §] MARK'S the tune?

Did They sing in har-| |mony, or in unison? |

. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Or, if these questions are ie

Prospect and Linder. Sts. important what is the significance - of the Angel's song? Hasn't it Rev. Duane E. Schroeder been drowned out this Christmas| {Worship .......0v0...10:45 A. M. by the voice of a world at war? {Sunday School ....... 9:30 A.M.

SERIE" UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Mo SUNDAY. 11 A M ag ss Mo DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS > Open Daily 10 to ¢ Sat. TH 3 nit terature Classes onsultant 3 & Market St. Rm. S02, Phoaa

At our two duplicate services Suday morning, 8:15 and 10:45, we will consider this last question. The sermon title'“And the Angels Sing.” us,

ROBERT B. PIERCE Pastor

[CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Music by excellent choir, i Sermon—"The Triumph of the Skies.” . f 2:00 - 4:00—The Christmas Parties for the Kindergarten, Primary

BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Meridian and Vermont Strests Osie D. Pruett. TAD.

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FREE METHODIST wos

FINSE CHURCH, 131) ang Lecuquen, GERALD F, MIKELS. Minister, _AT-2638

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fo Dr. Walter Hand | 9:30 A M —Rible School 9.30 A: M.—Sundsy School, [leas AM - 5 Greatest Gift." 10:45 A. M.—Morning Roni. | $309 M = Youth Juator. ; 5 4:00 P. M. Vespers. Christmas Cantatta. = 7:30 P. M.— Worship. “Jesus Crowded Out.”

i Thursday, 1 P. M.. Bible 8 : | Christmas Prosi hoa!

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CENTRAL BAPTIST

“Invites You te Worship With Os at Central Ave & Westfeid Bivd,

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‘number of persons in the family.

'the mission will hold its most

central berland Baptist Church to plan

at 12:15 p.m, Tuesday. Mrs. L. B. Lookabill will tell the

{Mrs. A C. {Christian Christmas in the Hom Lt. Col. Herbert

suggest at the outset a|2"¢

will play the trumpet. which has named Dr. A. A. Cohn!

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TRAY Sun ra |

‘Adopt’ Families Some of the churches that help the mission pack baskets get so interested in the wants of other human beings that they “adopt” families and keep in touch with them for years afterward, the Rev. Mr. Hunt said. On the aftermoon of Dec. 24,

festive celebration. Mrs. Hunt, who is a singer and choir leader, will direct the mission attendants and the choir in Christiuas carois.| A party also is scheduled with gifts and candy for all the children.

FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN URCH—The Rev. Robert Gemmer will speak on “The World Outlook Today” and show pictures he and Mrs. Gemmer too on their recent year's tour abroad techurch. The

the v. C. P. Blekking is host paste

E. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH AND THE CMB CLASS—-The turkey dinner Thursday night will precede a Christmas pageant. The pageant will depict a family and its reaction to the Nativity Story presented in costume. Piano, violin and vocal music are scheduled, E. B, Palmer will direct the Dageant. | The Women's Pellowship will have their! annual Christmas luncheon at : m

Christmas Story in Scripture and poetry. Brooks will speak on “A ..

. e Pugmire, state head of the Salvation Army, wili speak tomorrow morning in the class session. Salvation Army musicians will pilav, . | NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH-Dr, 1! Lynd Esch. president of Indiana Central] rar HE ray .. Mm. in the church. urch families will hold their Christmas party tomznt beginning at 7 p. m. in the gymnasium of

CENTENARY | ORRIST > ISTIAN © CHU ve The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will hd

v nduc the service of Blessing and Dedication of Babies and their parents tomorrow at the 10:45 a. m. service, YOUTH FOR CHRIST--Dr. John W. Troy, Winona Lake evangelist, will speak tonight at 7:30 in the club houss. 30th Meridian Sts, The Rev. Roger Malswill preside. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—Irvan Marts will speak and Seward Wilshire will direct the singing for .the evanSeliatie service 3 Pp. m, n

a bary

om and on “Walk a. m. over WFBM.

on PBelt- Ast sling Peguie” § -Aety n A tomorrow in the of a. oa ithout Fear” at 9:15

~ WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH

W. Morris at Blaine (W. Ind. bus to door) Worship Services: 9:30 A. M.—7.30 P. M.| Bible School: 10:45 A. M. Phone MA rket 8650 Church in »

30 p. m. in emmers traveled in Europe, Asia and nd. The Rev.

‘A Priendly _ Friendly Neighborhood

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. llinois St. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm.

Irvan Martz, Speaker Seward Wilshere, Song Director

TION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

FREDERICK B DARIES BB Past " , astor P FRANKENPELD, ‘

9:00 A.M. Brie of mais 0:00.A. M—First . Worship, 5 - mmanuel Ged With bi 3 Pastor Prankenfeld. 10:40 A' M Sect Service of Worship, | A rt Na wad Phend:. 4

Pastor Dares. i 4:30 P. M. Candlelight Service of Christi mas Music

by the Choir under the direction of Mr. Dale W.

. ou Wednesday. 7 WE M.. White Gift Service of the Church School. f Pageant—''Come fo the Manger."

13th and Carroliten FORD "PORTER. Pastor

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK WIBC | WCBC

1470—-KC, 1070-KC M eS ; nday, 8:00 A. M. Sunday fe AM

HCJB

Shortwave. 12:5 M.

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Ce » “Bible Sanctification * | Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister bo ate ol Se y ! 9:30-—Bible School. : |__Dr. John R. Toit) ahd 10:45—Marning Worship. i a

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Garfield Heights

Bible Study, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. - W L TOTTY, Minister

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH 0 n Pennayivania St. pu sit

2842 Shelby Street

8 8. 10 a. m. Worship 11:18 a. m.

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Evening Service, 7 P. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

{6 Sermon: “The C w 2%

Vermont & Delaware

. . ADVENT CANDLE LIGHTING

10:45 A M. "°

7:30 P. M, “The Choirs Sing At Christmas”. Sermon: “The Gifts”

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH

hristmas Light” { A \

Amos L. Boren, Minister

METHODIST

CHURCHES

EDGEWOOD

At Edgewood Grade School Gym Building New Church.

€ D Thistlewaite. Minister

9:30 A M.~—Church School. 10:30 A. M.—“Christmas Story.”

7:30 P. M.—Evening Services _ “No Room in the Inn"

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Gerald L. Clapsaddie, B. D.. Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship SERMON: “Shepherds and Angels.”

While

EAST 10TH STREEI

METHODIST Charles R. Holmes, EB. Wwendall Eskew. assoc. « 0th St at Kesstone Ave Ch reh School "3AM Worship Service 10:40 A M. rmon. “Follow the Star” Intermediate M.Y.P. ¢ P MM —Methodist Yeuth Fetiowship Home of the Eversen Bible Class

Go to Church Sunday

Dr. Browning preaching. 6:00 P. M.—An| Hour For Youth __ Adequate off the street parking

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

Melpwars af Wxtesnth

RGE AR CHARLES HICHARD BROWN MORNING SERVICES

“Be ke Sparrow" | Dr Pr ;

ants. preaching. :30 P. M.—High School Young People. 18 P. M —Post

8 7! L High School. Thursday. 6 p. m.. Supper and Convocation

WALLACE STREET PRESBYFERIAN

4805 BAST 10TH ST Rev. John H. Bergen. Minister Sunday School—9:30 A M. Morning Worship-10'48 A M.

The a Chueh of Which Senry Ward Beecher was Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts

JEAN 8 LD SEP W JOHNSTON orning Worship, 11 ». Or Iner preaching’ “A Secret of Inner Strength.” Church School. 9:45 A. M.

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TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

14th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8 MOORHEAD DR WALTER T PEARCEY 9:30 A M —Bible 1. Vale preaching 10:30 A: Moats Stuff of Living.” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. Thurs. 7:18 P. M.. Congregational Meeting

" Branches of the

“Is the Universe, Inc

. Morning Service 11

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

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00

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

Christian Science

The entire evening will be devoted to answering

very thrilling service. Do

| Seventh-Day

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questions... Some very interesting questions have been placed in the question box. This will be a

Sunday. Dec. 17, at 7:30 PM. i ATTHE ” Adventist Ol CORNER OF ALABAMA & 23rd STREETS : erybody is Invited to Hear Arthur Kies

not miss it.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |

9:30 and 11 A M. | e 12:6 {

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Christian Science Churches

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. 17th

by Atomic Force?”

0'Clock in

R. R.. 1920 N. Meridian, Suite 1

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 . 2246 W. Washington St.—Sunday School, 11:00 A. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and the Society at 8 M.

ing Room Jointly Maintained, BN Benn

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

| Rev Roy B Conner Jr. Sunday School. 9:48 Worship. 10:48 , “The Glory of Christmas.” 4 P. M., Church School Vesper Program

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D RAGAN Minister 9:30°A. M.—~Church School. White Gify Service.

‘The

Christmas Cantatta

he Pred Warin - {Christmas’ (the ArT! ment). Roy Ringwald, by Altar choles directed by Harriet De Bruler Campbell, .

|Allen Schirmer, guest soloist. Westminster Fellowship, 4 and 8 P. LT

Go to Church Sunday

Mother Church

luding Man, Evolved

All’ Churches and The Soclely

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 16091; Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

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necessary,” the legislat He didn’ legislation, . Democrat

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Rep. Wa Haute, had man for Caucus sess Rep. Maehli of illness, n voted 15 tc Rep. Jan Chicago rea cus chairm the House. “The Stat ing the sar prices as in gome way 3 to meet the costs,” Gov The Gove low salarie loss of pers functions o suffer unles are solved. Need “One of tl ing State go for a new of “A need mo quate quar Police head The Gove lators they school distri view toward and probabl The Gove that legislaf “dollar level of unemplo benefits to of living. He urged the entire tz get “better 1 at‘less cost.

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