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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1951

| THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SA

Church News— A Spiritual Experience

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

Now I know the embarrassment of being unable to drop anything in the church collection.

Last Sunday morning, our family of two very suddenly

decided to attend the drive-in

services in the Shadeland Out-

door Theater. We knew we must hurry or be late. The man of the house said St. Paul commanded women

to cover their heads in church. Muttering, I clapped on a hat. We climbed into the

car. Just as we were about to turn into the theater, a minute or two before 9 o'clock when the services begin, my companion wailed: “I left my wallet at home!” ‘I Had an Alibi’ “You hurried me and made me get this hat—I forgot to bring any money too.” I had an alibi. “Maybe we'd better not go in.” “Oh, we can't give it up now.

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tiny children, all may attend a drive-in church and still be as secluded as in their own homes. Other prayers, Scripture, music by the girls and the ‘sermon followed. Pastor A. G. Deke, execu-

[tive secretary of Lutheran Child

Welfare Association, preached on the “Bread of Life.” He painted a vivid picture of Jesus as both God and man and contrasted spiritual and material bread.

enjoyment increased. This outdoor church offered the answer to Protestants who claim that it

I've been waiting for weeks to see what a drive-in church is like. And this looks so lovely.” The plaintive appeal scored. We drove in. Sunday morning was the first pleasantly warm oné we had had for some time. The soft haze of June hung over the landscape. We passed rows of quiet houses) and two Catholic Churches both| with many parked cars around them. But for the most part, the Indianapolis community seemed | not yet wide awake. |

60 Cars Assembled

About 60 automobiles had as-| sembled in the drive-in, all nosed toward the screen which became the worship center. ’ How God and modern . man| have collaborated here, I thought as we listened to a recorded organ prelude. Across the way stood the Western Electric plant, so big that half a dozen churches could lose themselves inside it. { To the right, the Dodge Transmission Plant of the Chrysler, Corp. was under construction. Giant cranes stood at rest on Sunday. Next day, they would begin again their task of lifting | steel girders, easily, as so many! straws. Trees Fresh, Green Over our heads bent the blue sky. The trees surrounding the theater were fresh and green and| the air sweet-smelling.

High tension lines strung from 5 pole to pole within the enclosure, made an arresting symbolism: |

They were carrying power. We began to sing “All Halil the | Power of Jesus’ Name” led by| the Emmaus Lutheran Church! Girls’ Choir.

The girls were bareheaded!| Well— : “Sh-h-h,” a small, inner voice

urged. Don’t say anything. Don’ t spoil this rare moment.’ I didn’t. We repeated The Lord's Prayer and the Apostles’ Creed, moved as always by those majestic words. The loud speakers were bringing wus every sound said! publicly. But of course we could hear no responses made by per-| sons in the cars.

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early worship on Sunday among

[their branch of Christianity. Golf| J |togs, picnic baskets and fishing}

|tackle would offend no one in the! ‘drive-in. Gives Use of Theater Free Joe Cantor who gives the use| of the theater free and the Fed-

leration of Lutheran Churches-

Missouri Synod, who conduct the program, bore this need in mind in opening the first drive-in church of the community. The Sunday service drew to-

{ward the close. Ah, the collection!

We noted nervously that {young men were passing boxes to the occupants of the cars. Day|m of reckoning! |one paused beside us. “Sorry.” We both leaned to|ward him, smiling a little too {brightly perhaps. “We forgot our {money.” Th young man didn’t Seem to take our situation too nodded pleasantly, backed away.

Well, what of it? Tomorrow's

{another Sunday. Pastor Walter

C. Maas of Trinity Lutheran {Church will preach. And the collection boxes will go around again.

Group Re-elects Rabbi Greenfeld

Rabbi William P. Greenfeld of | the Beth-El Zedeck Congregation will serve again as recording soe retary of Rabbinical As-| sembly of Amer-| E ica. Rabbi Green-| feld was re-elect-ed to the office i this week by 275 & rabbis from all over the United States. The four-day, assembly con-

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| Rabbi GreenteiaYention in ses- 0 IoC, C0 fights the narcotics

[rake N. Y., indorsed an intensive effort to revitalize observlance of the Sabbath by Conservative Jews.

300 ‘Wetbacks' Deported

SEATTLE, June 23 (UP)

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is difficult - to find conveniently. of

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More than 300 “wetback” Mexi-|

Other Prayers Follow can laborers have been deported For the beauty of “car-seat- from northern Oregon, eastern pews” is their privacy. Persons|Washington and Idaho, immigra-

Protestant Children to Mark 50th Year Of Vacation Bible School Movement

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Chicago Chor | To Sing Here Tomorrow

® ® i Chicago's Ebenezer Baptist @ Church of 100 mixed :volces will

give a special program of spirit- @® uals and anthems tomorrow at

MORTGAGE BURNING SPECIAL 4 p. m., in the St. John Mission-

oh Idi the 8 JULY [st—2:30 P.M. The choir, directed by Prof. @® Chester Wilkins, Pastor—AT. 5279

John KE. Rogers, also will sing’ at all the regular services tomorrow at the St. John's Church. They have been invited to come as part of the celebration of the first anniversary of the new edifice, 1701 Martindale Ave. The Rev. Andrew J. Brown is pastor,

Religious events:

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CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public 1s Cordially Tavited to Visit Our Services and

| FESTIVITY WITH REVERENCE—Children of the First Baptist Church will demonstrate worship | | in Cadle Tabernacle tomorrow. Shown above around the Bible fot to right) are: Mary Lee Mangus, | Gordon Pruett, Danny Elder, Beth Dunkin, Amy Jean Minich, Don Hall and Dana Jeffries.

Children of Indianapolis Prot- Primary age children of the estant Churches will observe the York City in 190%. {Irvington Presbyterian Church golden anniversary of the Daily | School will conduct a ‘discussion | Vacation Bible School Movement Filly Need of Children land tell an original story they| direct with a mammoth program tomor-, Since then, churches all over prepared to bring out reasons! row in Cadle Tabernacle, | the United States and in Canada, why they are interested in their! The gala cele- in increasing numbers, have church. bration including filled a need of children with| Children of the junior group of | music, drame these summer sessions, [the First Baptist Church School

and worship will Young people will open the pro-| will build a worship center and {last just 50 min-

utes and be sponsored by the Church Federation. Similar programs are. being {conducted a 11 {over the country {under the auspices of the National Council of

tion School movement in New

The Second Christian Church School Intermediate Department hum popular religious melodies will portray with pantomime and! quring scene shifts.

in costume the history of vacation schools. A narrator will read! nein giana 8 Bale, a birthday the continuity explaining what c.: ‘tor Christian education. takes place on the stage through- cy i14ren will sing: out most of the dramatic num- ‘Happy birthday to you. bers. | Happy birthday to you h The happy experiences of chil- Happy birthday, God bless you. Churches. dren in modern church schools] Happy birthday to you.” A tall, three-tiered birthday oy; pe demonstrated in songs| The Rev. Ralph Moore Jones, cake decorated with 50 winign ‘and games by kindergarten boys pastor of the St. Paul Methodist will stand on the platform. Itong “cirlg of the Cumberland, Church, assisted by Mrs. O. L. will be. a monument of the ap (308, girl Church School. Booher, will direct the anniversary

ternoon to the Rev. Robert C. | m. E. J. Shumaker and Boville who founded the Vaca-| HE Parering are in charge of

Rev. Jones

Conduct Discussion

gram with a hymn and a prayer. conduct a typical worship service, | The audience will be invited to|

Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) . ouch, a Ent Lesson for Sunday, June 24th PSBed is ost & “Is the Universe, Inclu ng Man, Evolved hie: Hn on min. . by Atomic Force?” Force?” last Era Jt ht Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches ICAL N did : and the Society pi Gis oY eh NORTHEAST IRVINGTON (EAST) TRE n CH ag otter FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH | wiih Crate + provi se Jn gh "church to’ Yi eymniNG SERVICE L » x i ag eile SEE fifadsrs 19d : : DOWNTOWN BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH)

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ments. Mrs. Aldo I. Wagner will & direct the evening's program,

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9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 6:30 P. M.—Young People BROOKSIDE--2101 Brookside CHESTER WILKINS

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FIRST--8600 E. 30th C. & POSEY CH-0552 GERENWOOD. , Main St, Greenwood 2375 MeCARTY ST.—400 W. @eCarty LANDIS BRADFIELD AT-0778 NORTHSIDE--1738 BE. 46th THURMAN PREUS2 HU-T230

&FIOLINESS CHURCH

Ralph E Nibarger, Dist. Supt. BL. 0366 WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE

AND YOURS TO

CHES TOMORROW 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.

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CLYDE MOREILLON M-3279 RIVERSIDE-1200 W. 21s E. V, HALT WA-3T8¢ SECOND-—1419 Cruft BROADUS DEAL GA-1394 SUNSHINE GARDENS, 5100 W. Epler JOHN EASTBURN GA-

VALLEY VIEW-80th & Evanston JOHN MOSIER BR-9057

WARREN PARK 6400 E. 14th

FREDRICK LYON [R-4219 WESTSIDE-—464 N. Concord

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BAPTIST CHURCHES

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor, East Michigan at N. Walcott

Dr. Walter Hand Daylight Saving Time 0:30 A.

10:45 A i Sh Abo"

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CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd.

10:45 A. M.—~Morning Service. 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages.

eh HURST —Lyndh wurst Dr., 3 blocks 8. of Washington 8t. Donald J Du pastor, Services 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p. m

C KED CREEK... _ Louis G. Crafton, iat a

TUXEDO PARK-29 N. Grant (4100 East) U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M.

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & B. New York Peter y ro 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P. M.

| | Children seated with their fam- ushers. Those active in: the; veinday ogheol S304 WM 2800 Dr. J. N. Schmidt . |llies all over the tabernacle will presentation will be Mrs. = phaaigi a — BETHANY ™ Ahm OUR | REDEEMER, alt. be asked to join in the singing Duncan, Mrs. E. O. Houser, Mrs. Subject “Wondrous Love.” Service. atson Kd, the To Speak Here led by the children on the stage. William Lull and others. Sven mang chi’ u" BETHLEHEM (© 5% ul SIVERT, Pacter : . and Central Dr. J. R d Schmidt, . DONALD E. ELDER, Pastor | on kL Svmond Semler £0 METHODIST CHURCHES pi ELDER, Fuster ‘OUR SAY ral superintendent of the Na. r & u oh 25th Capitol tional Civic League, Washington, CALVARY 7. 8. PALEENROTH. Pastor D.C., and editor of the Civic| 3 3 BROADWAY bo (Episcopal) lr DOI Service, 11:00 a : Forum, will speak here twice to-| RCH : i re morrow. ROBERTS. PARK CHU Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Summer Schedule CHRIST (© 3tas polia PLEASANT VIEW dh Dr. Schmidt will address the Barrer et Vortacat Ministers: Sundays: 8 10. 11 SE DRICK 3 epi PIPER, worship service at 10:30 a.m. i Mini Am DD ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. | naays: o, IU, 11 a.m. OK J 8%) Service, 10:30 A.M. wl |the Heath Memorial Methodist RB CARL Dr SHAFER, ita : Service, 10:45 A. M. Services J |Chureh and the 7:30 p. m. meeting| George W. Dinwiddie, 8. T. B. WM. R. BRANTLEY Daily: Aa. m.; Wed. & Fri.. 7. CHRIST oF Temporary PEACE %. the Deat—Trnsty |f lin the Park Avenue Evangelical] 930 A-M.—Church School ° Duplicate Worship Services : Legion" Home, Market United Brethren Church. His or-! O Wows Little. Supt oan. ana 10145, Full Choir of Men and Boys Downey af Julan. | 10:45 A. M.—“Is There a Pattern 8:15—and 1 at Late Sunday Service GEO. O. TAYLOR: Pastor traffic, drinking and gambling. | for Uss® Dr. Boren. Lite Necessities of 2 Nursery Care Also Provided DRIVE-IN 00 . service SALEM © The speaker, a DePauw alum- onli Good A. ANGLER. nus, will be in Indianapolis en 7:30P.M.—“Fishermen for 6:00 P.M.—M. Y. F. a Smdding Qutdoor Thaster hn route io Posey County where Bel, = net NORTH CHURCH This Summer, Tomorrow EBENEZER © ST. ANDREW ©, “2, [§ Iwill visit relatives. rR ei Visit | a Millersville Rd, at Eastern | W. 16th in Speeday 1 4 Jeridian at B i . WESTENBARGER, HN G. PRANK, Pastor TION | EAST 10TH STREET | SHEERS isit Indiana's Historic Church Lc “00 | Joux 6. Tai EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH | a ETIODIEL NE Lg ON THE CIRCLE EMMAUS ‘60° att of ST. JOHN 0, 2%, New Jersey. ard North Bt Minister 9:30 A. M.—~Church School, Orange Street LOUIS WAMBSGANSS. Pastor Reets 8. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. 10:45 A. M Worship. H. L. KR Service, 10:30 A.M. Frederick R. Daries. Pastor Sermon: Morn) ligion. Paul H. Frankenfeld, Assistant Pastor Vacation Bible School | Rev. Browning preac ching Service, 10:30 ih Raster K (0) Prospect 9:10 A.M, Church Schoo) cpJune 18-29. 9-30 to 11:30 A.M. | Onexcelled Pacilit feo Tor of Christian FAITH @ ‘saw. ST. MAR 10:00 A. M. Service of Worship 10:45 A 3m “How 3 Much Do You weigh” Education. Morris PEs at Linden Subject of sermons: “But I Will Trust.» Ot A Tort HOW HAC ate EDGEWOOD 4 AUGUST MUSLIAR, | Servies, OAS AN 6:00 7 M — Methodist South Fellowship . 10: M. A) ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN = ons of the Evers Bibl Class TL Bg Edie Os FIRST 02m. ST. MATTUEN CHURCH ED Tuistiswalts. Minister PORD PORTER. Pastor PAUL LB HUFFMAR, Pastor CARL H, AMELORG. Pastor . —Chureh 4 ce, + ML ( Jersey ® 8 Yoraine sermons. P1505 77 GO to Church Sunday. | 531 % Eu. S00 preeram BROADCASTS EACH WEEX FIRST TRINITY ar oy “Christ, the Revealer of God” 7: 30 P. _M.—Rey. } Eimer Howue. | speaker L McCarty and Bo. Noble THEO. MEIBOHM, Pastor el a r : WCBC 2 and So. Noble | envioes. 8:00 and 10:30 A.M. 2:30 Cav Sian yous WIBC 1410—KC Pastor ST. PETER *™, U's: “py ing W od” 1070—KC Mon. thru Pri Service, 10:30 A.M WM. NORDSIECK, Pastor Blessed Are the Persecut {under AM, ok MT GETHSEMANE (©) o| Services, 8:48, 10:30 A.M. ST. MARK'S ; Sunday 16 4. somiTl B Michigan TRINITY ®© QOblo at . ; : HN 8. ALBERT, SALVATION Services—9:30 A.M. 10:30 A. M. Service, 10:45 AM. “services. § & EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 6:30 P.M. T:30 P.M. GRACE 00 Noy Tork st gig) 00 3’ Mies Norio: at Ave. west of New Pa Prospect and Linden Sts. ARMY | Sunday 10:30 A.M. Subject: “No Charse RT rr Aor | WERNER P avo; Ba Rev. Duane E. Schroeder A | Accounts.” 7:30 P.M. Baptismal service. || Ro\ The Lu Hour day, 12:30 WFBM WOrShip +..eeveeeess 10:15 A. M.|% Sound Moving Picture of “WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED”

“With Heart to God

— Hand to Man” Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander

Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan

Sunday School anne 9:00 A. M. 3

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH |

Delaware and Walnut Streets 1700 North)

Or W A Tu, Minister Church School—-8:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Music by excellent choir. Sermon: “Dispose of It Somehow" Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

WERDFX= UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affiliated with Unity Les’s Summit. Mo. DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS

Closed for Vacation, Open Again July 3/% Unity-—Literature—Class onsultant {

8 E. Market St., Rm. 502, FR-4254

, ST. MATTHEW . EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

EB. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev Car] H. Ameling

Sunday School—9:30 A M. Morning Service—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P M.

Holiness Meeting—2:00 F. M. Sunday School—3:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. Sunday School—2:00 P. M.

Holiness Service—3:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M

Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. Evangelistic Service each evening—7:45 P. M.

Sunday School—10:00 A. M.

CENTRAL CORPS 234 E Michigan Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer

FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS 1075 Hosbrook St. Second Lt. James Davis

BELMONT CORPS 1401-03 S. Belmont First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts

WEST SIDE CORPS 1517 W. Vermont Second Lieut. Chas. Knight

HARBOR LIGHT CORPS

24 S. Capitol Ave, Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler

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“Pilgrim’s Progress”

“CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS”

PURPOSE OF THE WRITTEN WORD (JUNE 23, 1951)

Why were the scriptures written? Some tell us that they were never written to be our gion but only dispatched to certain individuals and groups to correct current and tem that our general guidance was left to the living church by its oral traditions, Certainly some of the writings were colled forth by particulor circumstances, but con placed on that basis? By no meons. Luke, who wrote the book that bears his name and tells us the purpose of his first writing in these words: “that thou mightest know the certo things wherein thou wast instructed.” (Luke 1:4.) It is the very foundation of our faith. purpose of his writing in this way: “But these are written, that ye may believe that J of God; and that believing ye may have life in his name.” (Jno. 20:30, 31.) Matthew and of the same nature and therefore of the same purpose. These four books, by their own testimony,

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FIRST BAPTIST

Vermont and Meridian

Dr. president of the Baptist World Alliance, will preach Sunday, 10:45 a. m.

The public is invited to hear this optstanding WORLD LEADER.

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F. Townley Lord, of London, England,

Sunday, 7 P. M.—A Beautiful Pageant, “A Story to Tell,” will be presentéd by the children of vacation Church School. 9:30 A. M. Bible School 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship 6:00 P. M. Fellowship Ozie D. Pruett, Th.D, Pastor ° “George Newton—Choir Director

DR. TOWNLEY

Poul Fidlar~Organist

Evangelist Fred E. Dennis

Each Sunday Morning

From Any of These Churches of Christ! } 1 Secccocssssccecee 1000!

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. J ' 100} ¢ 9 “AA to give us a full account of Jesus the Christ and couse | 10:30 A. M.—"Do You Love Lie?" 4 Independence Road United Service with ® BELMONT CHURCH us to believe in him unto eternal life. That's a for cry BE - Second Lt. James Davis Fountain Square—7:45 P. M 4 from only a temporary emergency or passing disturbVOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA ANDERSON (IND) CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 1 OF CHRIST ance. It is the very foundation. of human salvation. As 320 N. Illinois St. 936 Main St Holiness Service—10:45 A. M. \ @ 1002 South Belmont Avenue Luke gave us an account of the work and teaching of Lt. Col. K, Grace Crandall, Comm. St/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlin Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M. y $ Sunday Jesus in hs Tirst hook, 5 he gove us o account of pee + ig SHELBYVILLE (IND. CORPS Sunday School—9:45 A. M. 8 @ sible Schoo! vus § hu bottles, their aTork and Yeaching, gud an ccount E. C. DUMOND 136 E. Washington Holiness Service—11:00 A. M. 3|@ Moming Worship 10:45 § living examples of the carrying out of the will of HAROLD RADY Sr/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ellis Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. | @ Evening Bini J Christ, how mew were owvarted and made Christians eng Wohin $30 4 r 5600S EOOE6S6ESG65686666666866666600S , Wednes vening 7: and sqved for eternity. Acts of Apostles was not writoS po é WASHINGTON ST ten Jo cover one incidental affair but to give a- picture BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH WEST * § of the generol apostolic age that all future genera- I. Gospel Meetin June 24-July 8 |@ owoior cms fon LE SNR | of cn - church an ve permanent divine record of the fw g y @ 2302 West Washington Street 3 opp) of Christ at work saving human souls. 2448 ort Gals Sweet Belmont Avenue Church of Christ ~~ §@® a . sre bia n sus 8 vx ible ’ Study ————————— 1002 S. BELMONT e Morning Worship "3 Next, Wes urges 44 He: Written. Word, Warthip @ hi 74 Plain New Testament Teaching at 8:00 P.M. Rg Lina. ng 750 es toy bom Each Weekday Evening — By © NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH 20TH & NORTH CAPITOL EVANGELIST FRED E. DENNIS OF MARIETTA, OHIO $ OF CHRIST I oy A CHURCH OF CHRIST ¢ 960 West 31st Street Spruce Sunday LORD'S DAY SERVICES ® sits So uy ols Sid day ks Bible School 9:45 A.M.—Bible Study 10:45 A.M,—Morning Worship ® Worl 10:45 . : Morning Worship | p 3 Morning Worship 10:45 - 7:00 P.M, Evening Worship $ _ Evening Worship 7:45 Evening Worship E+ ® Thursday Evening 7:45 Wednesday Evening “7:30 Wednesday Evening 74 NO NIGHTLY COLLECTIONS 0 "We seek not Yours, but You." {ll Cor, 12:14) S You Are Warmly Invited to Listen In Wish _ Kc) Tune In WISH (1310 KC) at 7:30 @ Free Literature Will Be Sent Upon Your oq