Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1950 — Page 4
Bishop Sherrill
-29 Denominations Elect.
Him to Head New Council By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor ; MANY OF US have been wondering what manner of man Protestant and Orthodox churchmen have selected to head the new National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. 8. A. The Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, of New York, presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, is the president of the Nationa
burden his PIFKL, He always haa | Council of Churches. been the friend of the world, . vision of the church, ready to!
Representatives of 29 nofinations this month in Cieve. FmRrate with all fellow Chris |
land elected him to the office. | | Thus Bishop Sherrill received the! DR. KINSOLVING gave high! test honor in the combined] /praise to Mrs. Sherrill and said gift of Protestant and OrthodoX air three of the Sherrill sons are Christians in addition to holding! either in the ministry or studying highest rank in his own Episcopal for it. “That speaks for itself,” Church. he added. yn 9 Bishop and Mrs. Sherrill also] I DISCOVERED that Chaplain have a daughter, C. G. Minton of the Veterans’ pe loves baseball and golf and Hospital, here, served for 10 years; in the summer raises vegetables as a priest under Bishop Sherrill on his country place at Boxford, in the Massachusetts Episcopal pase The bishop - has written Diocese. - And nothing seemed 10 goyeral books, is 60, holds many please Chaplain Minton more than honorary and academic degrees to talk about his “ex-boss.” and during World War I served The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, as an Army chaplain. bishop ~ of - Indianapolis, also, Bishop Sherrill was head of the knows Bishop Sherrill though not Episcopal Church's Army and as intimately as Chaplain Minton. Nayy Commissien in World War The chaplain described Bishop II and later was ‘elected chairSherrill as “a lovable man but & man of the General Commission stern disciplinarian regarding the on Army and Navy Chaplains, Christian life and all matters of right and wrong.” He said the bishop-president possesses a sense of fairness which has prevented him from kowtowing or yielding!
Twelfth Night
| Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill of New York . . . holds the office | of first president of the National Council of Churches.
During War II The Rev. George Dinwiddie, who met Dr. Amos L. Boren dur[ing World War II on an air field Naples, Italy, will become the
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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
N. Pennsylvania St. _— E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP
3 [associate of Dr. Boren Monday lin the Roberts Park Methodist ~onuren
The two Hoosier ministers were
with the 27th 8 Fighter Group at] Capodicino. The Rev. Mr. Dinwiddie, who was stationed in| Sicily with the 64th Troop Carrier|
to a rest camp on the Isle of Capri. He went to Capodicina Airport to take a. plane back to Sicily. Right there, the chaplains became friends. Group Transferred
‘associate pastor's group was transferred to Ciampino Airport at Rome. He and his men worshipped in a chapel which Dr. Boren and his aides had equipped . and decorated. ‘the distinction of having his congregation more than double in numbers during an evangelistic campaign. The church is located in London, Shelby County, Ind. He also has served congregations in Acton and in Lawrence County. The Rev. Mr. Dinwiddie, who is 30 and a native of Fountain {County, graduated from De Pauw |and the Boston University School lof Theology. [| Mrs. Dinwiddie, the former Miss {Flora Banta, also is from Fountain County. The couple has one ison, Michael, 3. Bishop Richard C. Raines of the
unduly to the influence of the extremely wealthy group among Episcopalians, »
BISHOP SHERRIL x I has waged war against gambling, | permitted no games of chance to Huge Bonfire be played for the benefit of the] Hundreds of discarded Chris Church, Chaplain Minton re- mas trees will burn during the ported, He recalled the bishop's traditional Twelfth Night Service tremendous fight on behalf of next Saturday at 7 p. m. in Broad laws to stamp out gambling in| Ripple Park. - the Massachusetts State Legisla-| -The huge bonfire program is ture. The effort failed but not| sponsored by a number of North! because it was at all half hearted, Side churches and the Broad Riphe says. {ple Business Men's Association. “He is extreme -approachable,] Eugene Roeger, member of the a marvelous leader, a churchly Central Baptist Church and the statesman with spiritual Insight founder of the Twélfth Night cele-! concerning the welfare of the bration, heads the arrangements commonwealth of people,” the committee. Jack Higgins, presi-| chaplain Sontinvea ; |dent-elect of the Business Men's . Association, with. Rex MeClure, DR. ARTHU ® LEE KINSOL-'Dale Helm and James W. Par-| .VING, rector of St. James Episco-|rotte, compose the committee, pal Church, New York City, in an-| The Broad Ripple High School swer to a letter of Inquiry also Choir, directed by Roger Riley, paid high tribute to Bishop Sher- will sing. Wally Nehrling of Sta-| rill. Dr. Kinsolving wrote: {tion WIRE will serve as master “Henry Sherrill was born and|of ceremonies. Boy and Girl raised in Brooklyn and In’ the Scouts and Campfire Girls will] country. He js a man of good help maintain safe conditions. solid Christian stock and plain The program is being held with and simple tastes and bed rock tha sanction of Mayor Bayt and: character. He never has changed. various departments of the city While a student at Yale, God| government. gave him a vision of using his life] pricks will gather up trees asa minister, {placed at the curb within the area From that day on, he has been potween 38th and 71st Sts. and
ons of the of alli Capitol and Keystone Aves. Wedministers, always cutting through nesday and Thursday.
the non-essentials to the heart of the matter, always
tti . Sf, Sie miter, ajways: pusing Baptists Plan
» » ” . “HIS POWER is partly a great Vesper . Services iJ. Paul Taylor, Greenville, Ill, of frankness. He is never afraid to| oo." oii lamps of many vin. the Free Methodist Churches of say a thing regardless of how tia es will Sarin the Ry North America. will hit the person he is with and | Bentist Church for the Lamip- Dr. Anderson will give the serhe opposes sham and pettiness. He'sting Vespers tomo ” Ep mons at the morning sessions beThis does not provoke people; it ® 8 P Sorrow 4 ginning at 10:30 a. m, and the! wins their confidence and trust d other speakers will share the probecause he is gifted with just as grams for the afternoon meetings highly developed sense of love! at 2:30. as of truth.’
| musie, experiment, and if successful} would furnish a pattern for others] to be held all over the United States, . Dr. Russell Pelong. dean ithe Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, radio voice of ithe program, “Showers of Bless |ing,” will give the evangelistic germons nightly at 7:30 o'clock. | Dr. DeLong recently returned. from preaching tour of Hawaii, | Australia, India, the Near East, Palestine, Europe and the British Islands. He frequently shows pictures of his tour during his sermons. The speaker has written several books, hold a Ph.D, degree from . Boston University, is a {former president of Northwest Nazarene Seminary. Other celebrities expected for the camp meeting include: Dr.
{Crouse, song leader, both from {Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky.; Dr. Roy 8. Nicholson, of Syracuse, 2 IN. Y. president of Wesleyan Methodist Churches; and Bishop
. m. Members will bring treasure antique lamps and others to be {used for the ceremonial lighting “People feel that he is for us. {followed by brief talks. For ex He has rare gifts of affection and ®™Ple, a deacon will rise and 1 Presbyterians to Hear enthusiasm. It is an event for kindle his lamp calling it the his friends to meet him on the '2mp of prayer for 1951. A Minister From Siam The Rev. Boon Mark Gittisarn
street, he is so warm and hearty mother will light her lamp ling about it. it the lamp of the home. of Bangkok, Siam, will speak to-
“Sometimes the sorry and weak! Many persons will talk on “The morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. in
Qondition o of the church seems to Lamp I Wish to Light in the the First Bible Presbyterian — |Coming Year.” Ivan E. Bruner Church, 617 E. 38th St. ST. MARK'S will be dressed in costume and| The Rev. Mr. Gittisarn is a con-
© EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts.
| Father Time. The choir will sing dhism. He is making a tour of {hymns with a time theme between the United States unde r the sponthe speaking program features, sorship of the International CounRev, Duane E, Schroeder |The Rev. George G. Kimsey, who cil of Christian Churches. He at- . } introduced the lamplighting ves- tended the international meeting Worship o.coveeeanss 10:45 A. M. pers to the congregation, will pre- in Geneva in August and after-
Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. M. side. ward ‘set out upon his western
travels en route to his homeland. VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH
After the evening service to-
morrow, the congregation will 5. E CORNER OF 46th and CENTRAL gather in the parsonage, 3744 9:30 A. M.,, BIBLE SCHOOL 10:30 A. M,, MORNING WORSHIP Park Ave. for a hymn sing and
fellowship hour. They will return
“MAKING CHRIST KNOWN" : to the church for a watch night
8:00 P. M., HEAR EVANGELIST CARLYLE SCOTT--WATCH NIGHT SERVICE END 1950 IN CHURCH LeROY CLEVELAND, Pastor BEGIN 1951 IN CHURCH
E. T, Noe is chure h EN pastor.
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The Indianapolis Conference of 1 The Dec. 31 “Sword of the Lord” Jap, 1
An Assembly for Revival & Soul Winning
Get a Running Start in Soul Winning For 1931 »
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BUNDAY J B00 Am John R. Rice WIBC 1470 XC 10:45 p.m, John R. Rice lL Last Days and Revival In : op 730 p.m, John R. Rice uImpendine War—-God's Pavday for 10:00 p. m, Carlyle Scott Watch Nite Service. 11:00 p.m, Pastor Ford Porter Prayer, Praise and Resolutions MONDAY am, John R. Rice - Win u jus m, Carlie Scots sdb ipndan Castries Seats p.m, oberson “The Danger of Too Muech™ T00 p.m, Joann R. Rice “We Can Have Revival Now" 8:00 p. m, e Roberson “Wanted Fresh Christians’ TUREDAY : 30 a.m: John R. Rice WIBRC 1470 K : Joan m, John R. Rice It 1s Easy A Win Souls" 3:00 p, m, Lee Roberson a Burden God Wants Men to 7:00 p. m, Ford Porter “Tracts th Soul! Winnin R00. m. ice Roberson “Seven Great Experiences” WEDNESDAY 30a. m, John R. Rice Wine 1470 XC 3 2:00 p, m. John R. Rice Resources for Revival 3.00pm, William Dowell HA erson, Soul : Winning 7:00 p. m, William Dowell “How Be An Effective Soul m. John R. Rice “Hindered Prayer”
John R. Rice James Lamb
John R, Rice al, James Lamb
Ning 1470 XC “D. L. Moody And Tie Power of the Hoi Spirit" wer
Pentecost, To entecost—How to “Tha
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"How W BoneaT® Bud a Soi-winning
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John R. " Rien "God's Crew”
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Service Saturday 75 Indianapolis Churches
Yule Trees 1o Form Plan Tabernacle Meeting
Nationally Known Speakers Scheduled To Address Mid-Winter Camp Session
Seventy-five churches and tabernacles of various denominations to the Irvington Presbyterian located in the Indianapolis community will hold a demonstration mid-winter Indoor Camp Meeting Jan, 14 to 21 in Cadle Tabernacle. Nationally-known speakers will address this interdenominational revival and a southern Gospel song leader will direct the Local officials said the meeting would be considered an byterian clergymen and one, a
of|
{T. M. Anderson and J. Byron!
[carry a scythe as he depicts Old vert to Christianity from Bud-|
service at 11:30 p. m. The Rev.’
11 0p. M.- Service. _of Consecration,
oo ee Te eo, ee
Indiana Methodist Area, and Dr. Sumner L. Martin, district superintendent, announced the Rev, Mr. {Dinwiddie's appointment.
5 Plan to Work In Mission Field
Five young persons belonging
Church have announced their in-| = tention to dedicate their lives to full-time religious professions. Four of them will become Pres-
{young woman, a director of Chris{tian education in connection with ‘churches. :
‘Parishioners Plan
‘Home Prayer Meetings and Mrs. Roy Geider; Ross
Members of the Central Avenue Gooch, son of Mr. and Mrs. DarMethodist Church will defeat the rell Gooch; David Bailey, son of
Group, had been on a brief visit gro has played in American life.
Later the same year, the new nephew of the first Negro sen-
| The Rev. Mr. Dinwiddie holds ®
The five are Carl Geider, son of |
of a missionary doctor to Cherokee Indians and the great
ator from Colorful Background
that the list is too long to name here. | Groups from the Galilee Bap-| tist Church, the Phillips Temple CME Church and the Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church will sing at the Monday meeting. The Rev. Roy Hatcher of the Emmanuel Baptist Church will preside. Emancipation Day recalls that on New Year's Day, 1863, Presi. | dent Lincoln issued the Emanci-| pation Proclamation.
BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST
1002 S. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Tune in WISH 7:30 0. m, - 7:45 Bible Classes, 9:45 0. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. ond 7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Servic Services, 1: 45 p. m.
7 (EPISCOPAL) 1559 Central Ave. . Felix L. Cirlot, TH.D. Sunday Mass Ts WM. & I Sunday, § P. M., Su New Year's Day, 11:45 £2 M. Feast Cireumc:
o Midnight Mass With Mus sie. Monday, 10 A. M., Mass With Communion.
‘winter weather by holding small jae. an Mes, Paul Bafleys and om an ancy Johns, prayer meetings in ‘various parts of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johns. of town in January.
All are students at Hanover The “cottage prayer meetings” in the residences of members will be on Thursday nights. The coming week, the following persons
enrolled at Wooster College. This
¢ officially took the group under its| will be hosts and speakers re- care at a special meeting of Pres-| spectively: Mr. and Mrs. .O. L. bytery. Gard, 1315 8. Richland, Dr. EERE an
Grover IL. Hartman; Mr. and Mrs. Scientists Announce .
Charles Smith, 617 N. DeQuincy, Mrs. William Baumheckel; the Lesson-Sermon “Christian Science” is the sub-
church, Mrs. E. W. Stricker; Mr. ad Mrs, Parker Jordan, 152 ject of the lesson-sermon in all] uckingham Dr., Mr. Jordan, Churches of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow,
Others include Mr. and Mrs. C. The golden text is:
M. Sharp, 2224 E. Kessler Blvd. C. M. Sharp; Mrs. Leone Person, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He | will guide you into all truth; for |
2204 Broadway, Dr. Stricker: and Mrs. Clarence Stonecipher, 3415 geo ghall not speak of Himself; but whatsoever He shall hear,
Kenwood Ave, Miss Jean’ Coffin,
Methodist Ministers, Laymen Set Meetings
Methodist ministers and laymen are bent on finding ways to establish more effective relationships with each other. Wednesday, Bishop Richard C. Raines of the Indiana Area will preside at a meeting of the ministers of the Greencastle District in the Epworth Church, Brazil. Laymen will
that shall He speak; and He will] . John|
show you things to come.” 16:13. The lesson- -sermon also includes | the following passage: “As there] is but one God, there can be but | one divine Principle of all Sci-| ence; and there must be fixed rules for the demonstration of this idivine Principle.” was taken from the Christian] Science textbook, “Science and! Health with Key to the Scrip tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy.
hold similar. meeting in the afternoon in tre ROBERTS PARK CHURCH church. At luncheon, those pres- Since 1821
ent will hear a program for recruiting ministers. Discussion sessions dealing with pastor-laymen _ relationships are| scheduled for the other 16 Methodist districts in Indiana.
Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister
9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt.
{10:45 A. M.—"“A Newer World.”
Save Dog Trapped | 5:30 P.M.—M. Y. F.
7:30 P. M.—New Year Service, 6 Days Under Pier From 9 to 11. Watch
SEATTLE, Wash, Dec. 30 (UP)—A whimpering dog was convalescing in a new home today after being trapped for six days under a pier with its rear quarters dipped in cold water. The dog was rescued by work- EVANGELIST ERNST BRANDT men yesterday when they heard feeble whimpering coming from beneath the pier. They said they Al heard what sounded like a do barking under the pier on Christ-
mas Eve, but thought nothing of THE SALVATION ARMY IL3t the time, oo 234 E. MICHIGAN
ZION EVANGELICAL | : “AND REFORMED | SATURDAY (DEC. 30) TO THURSDAY (JAN. 4)
New. Jersey and North Streets . 28 Yeors of Missionary Service in the econd of Worship. Far Eost! Spent 3 years in Japanese Ah e Year Closes,” Pastor Prison Camp. Watch Nite Program. Mr Theodore Holland will show
Picture taken while in re-! nstruetion work in Germany
M. Holy Communion.
ederick R. Daries, Pastor Paul ne Frankenfeld, Assistant Pas 9:00 A. M.—First Service of Worshi “Br Aupther Way.” Pastor ank-
- Church School
P45AM 10:40 A. M.——Second Service 00 P. M.~
Every Evening a +30 p. m.
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 East Nex York Street
PRESENTS W. J. HANKINS . The Youthful Evangelist of Biloxi!
THE YOUTH OF THE CITY Nightly at 7:45 Starting Jan, 2
in a crusade for Christ at the BIBLE CHURCH A Church of Young People
‘With the zeal of YOUTH, “the Wisdom of the AGED,
SUNDAY, 11 A. M.
College except Ross Gooch who is|
'week, the Indianapolis Presbytery |
“When He, |
The quotation]
Nite Fellowship 11 P.|
BE SURE ANND HEAR: — |
Miss., in a Revival dedicated to!
- JOIN GOD'S ARMY OF YOUTH|
UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Mo. i SUNDAY, 11 A.M. and 3 P.M. DR. FREDERICK His ANDREWS Open Daily 10 to 4 Unity Literature 8 Market St.,
Classes
Till Conmuitant Rm. 502, FR-4
TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF 60D
2500 Roosevelt Ave.
Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor | Res. 2634 Adams Telephone CH-6598
SUNDAY MORNING 8.8.10 AM Worship 11:15 A. M, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnut Streets 1700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Church School—9:30 A, M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Music by excellent choir.
Sermon: “Living Word and Dead Sea.” Youth Fellowship, 5:30 P.M.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. Hlinois St. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. © HARLEY PARIS, speaker DR. R. K. GEORGE, song director WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH
W. Morris at Blaine (W. Ind. bus i door) Worship 9:30 AM. & T30 P. M
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{
ard Ford will preach.
How "Bible School 10:45 A: M, 4
| | | hone ket 8 | A Friendly Church in a Friendly Neighborhood
| NORTH NOBLE BIBLE SCHOOL MISSION
110 N. NOBLE Sunday, Tuesday, Friday Nishi 7:30
: Children's Serv
Sunday 4 0 P.M. Thursdar 3 oP M . Friedly, Minist | A Covert, teacher, #
| | “Come Let Us Worship the Lord."
Full-Gospel-Assembly LATTER-RAIN ; Non-8ectarian- Interdenominational Sunday 2:00 P.
Services Jide Thurs., . id P.M.
Permanent Loca hristian Mey Rifanee Church, Park Ave. at E, 10th 8
__ Rev. and Mrs. H. 8. Dale, Sor
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN,
CHURCH R. R., 1920 N. Meridian, Suite 1 College at 62d % N. Rural Dr. Harry il Evening Service, 5:00 Evening Service, 7:30 Two Morning Services, 8:15-10:45 . | THIRD CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice “The Challenge” { C R 2:30—Binle chao Washington Blvd., at 34th SIXTH CHURCH 8:18 P_M.—Christian Youth R. R., Church Edifice 16091; Prospect Bt. 7:30-—-Christmas Cantata
“Where To?"
— ECE of Christ 815 E. St. Clair St.
‘Beginning Sunday Dec. 31
Special services will be conducted every night—7:45,
| BISHOP i. i DAHMER Washington C. H., Ohio Also services New Year's Da 11 AM. to 4 P.M. — 7:30 P.M.
Everybody Welcome
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Coming 111 8
“lies ahead, come pray with us. |
Alexander B. . Anderson, Pastor
[INDOOR CAMP MEETING
9:15 A. M. Church School | Pastor's Hams, H HI-3925
2842 Shelby Street Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 W. L TOTTY, Minister GA-1945—GA-9480
. BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE “FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets r. East Michigan at | at N. Walcott outs D. Prastt TaD.
3:30 A. M—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:49 A. M.—Morning Worship. 10:45 A. M.—"Challenge of the Puture,” by 4p Move s the pastor. . 7:30 P, M.— Facing Myself In the New! 8:30 P.M.—Youth Fellowship.
7:30 P. M.—"Resolutions.”
T TUXEDO. PARK-20 N, rant 4104 Egie. CENTRAL BAPTIS ton 930 AC Invites You to Worship With Us EAT — Lyndhurst ge 8. at Central Ave. & Westfield Bivd. |padior, Services 0:30 30a. =) %: 3p
10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9:45 A, M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages.
METHODIST BROADWAY
Fall Crook Parkway af Broadway
If you are young in spirit our services this Sunday will have! 9:30 A. M.—Church School {a special appeal for you. The 10:30 A.M.—“Our Inventory." sermon that will close’ the year is| "3 P Re chara: titled “Now As to Our Hands.”
College students and service NORTH CHURCH
men, home for the holidays, will plsrialan at 38th Street
EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & E. Newer. _ Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P.
CROOKED CREEK-N. Mich & seth. Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—10:45; 7 P. M.
CHURCHES EDGEWOOD
Building New Chu E. D. Thistlewaite, i
take part in the services. aeraid’ Lo yh Bo a Ministers ¥ 10:45 A.M. If, as you close the old year 'o, 10°43 A M—Morning Worship and begin the new, you feel the; Reverend Clapsaddte. preaching
need of forgiveness for what has) been amiss in your life during the —— {past 12 months, if you want re-| {direction and inspiration for what |
Adequate off the street parking,
EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST Charles R. Holmes, Minister E Toth st. aL | Assoc. Minister
E. 10th St. at K A Duplicate | services at 8:15 and, eral a St. 8 eystone Ave.
m. Methodist Youth Fellowship Ps of the Everson Bible Cla
10:45 a. | worship hi StS Ae ROBERT B. PIERCE 1 Mid- BEE mee MET. © 12.
Pastor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |
Delaware at Sixteenth | GEORGE ARTHUR FRANIZ | CHARLES RICHARD BRO TWO MORNING EERVICES
9:30 and 11 A. M. “The Worst and the Beat Acts. 2022-24. Dr. Prantz, preaching. School oung People,
: —Post High Schoo 1 ‘00 P.M. ~Wateh “Night Service.
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School—0:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
~ SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
FAIRVIEW Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts,
N 8. MILNER, D. D. 46th and Capitol Ave. Minister D. a JOBEPH a er STON VIRGIL RAGAN, Minister Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. A:30 A. M.—Church- School. Dr. Milner Preaching i po “What of the Years Ahead?” 3AM, Wr Prarie gna, Bupper Lecture, Thursday. 6 P.M. Church School, 9:45 A. M.
~ TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN 4
14th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV, ROBERT § MOORHEAD DR. WALTER T. PEARCEY 9:30 A. M.—Mid-Century Service Sunday
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave, at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor-Jr. Sunday School, 0:45 Worship, 10:45
“Sacrament of The Lord's Supper.” Recept fon of members.
Go to Church Sunday
ichool, 110: 5AM "Weep Not for Me,” the Rav. | Edward E. Daub, missionary in SIsining { Thurs. 7:18 P, £: Congrexational Meeting
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"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. 31st “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE”
Morning Service 11 o'Clock in All Churches and The Sociely -
FIRST CHURCH 3620 East 38th Street Evening Service 5:00 o'clock R. R., Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th
.. FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH
Evening Service, 8:00 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 2246 W. Washington St.—Sunday School, 11:00 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Ciurelies and the Society i a . Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
AN. I. 14-21. 1951 Coming ! H MID-WINTER
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75 Churches Co-Operating
cen organ cil of Churcl U. 8. A. The Indian: soclation will persons who tuting of the in Cleveland a. m. in the odist Church The Rev. I of the Firs
of the Unite ary Society, of the Nati Churches”; ai on “The Eff Council of C Other relig WITHERSPOO! Sunday” Rant prayer s SR I on Haram
CHRISTIAN " THIRD CHRIST C. Brooks, p wil ve the a
8:30 directed bv numbers "ihelud) ure” in me Mr. orchestra for 10 TABERNACLE Miss colored slides of a the meeting
TNO the program.
HA tonight at h and
ouse tific “discovery, light (ultra viol spectrum) will b effects to depict CENTENARY e Rev. and N keep “open hous Eastern Ave, fro for all the con enrolled in coll armed forces
Local Stu Ohio Con
Four stude in Indianapo voting delega sembly of ti Association ] University, C The conven day and will The four del: Arend and attend Hanox Martinson a Denison Uni
Butler Evi Adds 5 N
Five new added to the lum of Butler divigion for | Prof. Harold announced tc ning. term wil 2 with registr ings of classe New cours nal auditing control, sales tion under d life of Paul.
U. S. Cla On Use
WASHING The govern the use of co of civilian pr 1, to conserv defense need NPA Admi Harrison issu “there is no meet our exp: and to sup] mands.”
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