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Want-Ad Service—Call 2-5151
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
81 Seniors To Hear Congregation To
Brief News From Local Churches
nominational school.
TCU Pres. M. E. Sadler will de-
a patriotic service honoring serv-
Church School—9:30
row will begin a two-weeks revival a program for retired preachers at
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First Christian Church
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EPISCOPAL
BEV. L. D. ANDERSON, Pastor
COME — BRING A FILLED BASKET LUNCH
A Downtown Church Convenient to All Bas Lines.
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Throckmorton St. at 6th—Phone 2-7185
SERVICES, SUNDAY, JUNE 24th
HEAR
9:45 A. M.—Bible School.
WELCOME
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Supt. of Sunday School
G. B. Miller
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Rev. Fred V. Brewer
Assistant Pastor
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TENT REVIVAL
city.
CONTINUES AT
Grace Lutheran >
SUNDAY SCHOOL
10 A. M.
Chureh
Hemphill
1424 HEMPHILL
Old Fashioned Pentecostar
REVIVAL
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING
6:30 P. M.
IRA STANFILL
EvangdMe Party
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF BOD CHURCH
Open Air Revival
1434 HEMPHILL
C. N. RICE, Pastor
. THE FOLLOWING
Berry Street Church
REV. W. W. HALL
BAPTIST CHURCHES
8th Ave. * Berry
SUNDAYS
10:50 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
Will speak each evening in
open air, starting—-
ATTEND THEIR SERVICES
Sunday, June 24
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Choir of 50 Persons Under
Direction Roy Cantrell
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INTERDENOMINATIONAL—INVITATION TO ALL
Dr. T.
Durham, Pastor
RADIO PROGRAM—12:30 KFJZ
A real REVIVAL
Ices.
JOE SCHEUMACK, Pastor
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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1945.
GO TO CHURCH ON
SUNDAY MORNING
"Greatest* crowds ever are at-
tending these Sunday Serv-
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M. E. Sadler Speak
In Church Tomorrow
Spirit Prevails. You are urg-
ed to attend.”
Rev. Paul Lattimer organizer of the church will
speak at the morning services.__
Ages 1 to II — Church House, 1905 Carlton
Ages 12 to 25 — Steve's Place
Clayton Class — Masonic Temple
Richey Class — 1824 Thomas Place
Dr. Norris will bring
a message on—
Church, at 8 p. m. tomorrow will
begin a series of lectures on the
Beatitudes. Mrs. Gladys Grogan
of El Paso will give spirit greet-
ings.
in a candlelight Communion serv-
ice at 8 p. m. tomorrow.
at 9 a. m. A special delegation
from the church will deliver flow-
ers at noon to Mrs. Sarah Moore,
411 Grant, 91, the only surviving
charter member of the church.
Rev. W. W. Ward, Methodist dis.
trict superintendent, will deliver
the anniversary sermon at H a.
BROADWAY -
BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway at St. Louis
Forrest Feezor, Pastor
TIMBERLAKE
BAPTIST CHURCH
81M Meandering Rond
J. K. Giffen, Pastor
COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
1400 College Avenu,
Wm. D. Wyatt, Pastor
WEST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2836 West Sixth St.
B. N. Walla. Pastor
Magnolia Avenue
Christan Church
Magnolia at Alston
Chureh Sehool—9:45 A. M.
Moring Worship— 10:50 A. M.
Tenth Chureh—11 :M A. M.
Morning Worship— 10:50 A. M.
Crusade Hear 8:M P. M.
BEV. HAYDEN EDWABDS. Peeter
ice men at 7:45 p. m., and Rev.
J. A. Walkup, pastor, will preach
at 8:45 p. m.
Other events scheduled include
Evening services will not be held
because of final examinations at
TCU.
VISIT OUR
GROWING SUNDAY
SCHOOL—: A. M.
Classes For All Ages
Rev. J. D. Scheumack
Visiting Evangelist
Sermon Topies
"The Problem of Evil"
Minfster: Rev. Rayne r. Driskill
Erening Worship—8:00 p. m.
Candie Lighted Communion Service
on the lawn of his father’s church,
with daily services at *8:30 p. m.
A 50-voice choir under direction
of Roy Cantrell will provide mu-
sic. A special public address sys-
tem will carry the sermon to ill
or infirm persons who may wish
to remain in cars parked near the
church, Rev. Mr. Scheumack an-
nounced.
—Northwest of Lake Worth
—1600 Boulevard
—On Highway at Birdvilla
—Benbrook
—Ohio Garden Road
* —1527 Lipscomb at Maddox
—4112 Avenue J
—Cal mon t and Clover Lane
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J. Frank Norris
NEW LOCATION—3rd & Taylor Street*
Open Air Service
UNIVERSITY •
BAPTIST CHURCH
UI* W. Caatey St.
W. Bay Watson, Pastor
Lt. Ben Smotherman, AAF pilot
interned for 22 months in a Ger-
man prison camp, will speak at
evening services at Chestnut Ave.
Christian Church at 8 p. m. to-
morrow. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Smotherman, 2420 Lov-
FILMS TO BE SHOWN
James V. Reid, lay evangelist
who recently returned from a tour
in Central America, will show mo-
tion pictures taken on his trip at
Oakhurst Methodist Church to-
morrow at 8 d. m.
CHOIR PROGRAM TOMORROW
A special choir program, in con-
nection with the last of a series of
June sermons entitled “Open Win-
dows to God” in St. John’s Evan-
gelical Church, wiil be presented
tomorrow morning.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
620 Churehill Drive
FUj d Lefevers, Pastor
Boulevard
Bird villa
Benbrook
Castleberry
Central
College Heights
Grace •
Englewood
Fostepco
Highland Park
Lake Worth
First Church
Liberator Village
Matthews Mem.
Meadowbrook
Missouri Avenue
Oakhurst •
Polytechnic
Ridglea
Riverside
St. Mark s
St. Paul's
Trinity
Weatherford St.
Wichita Avenue
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Co-operating with the Southern Baptist ’ Centennial
Crusade Seeking to Win a Million Seals to
Jesus, Invite You to
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“What I felt at my mother's grave this week
and why I am certain I will see her and recog-
nize her in Heaven?'
Dr. M. E. Sadler, president of Texas Christian University, will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon for 81 graduating seniors of the
university at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Univesity Christian Church. His
topic will be “A Creative Conception of Man.” Mrs. Q’Zell Oliver
Jeffus, organist, will play as a prelude “Largo from the New World
Yo« Are Especially Invited to Attend Services
at One of the Following Churches
COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
1400 College Avenue .
Dr. Robert A Baker.,
Supply Pastor
Tommie Godfrey, Assistant
9:30 a. ■■—Sunday School.
10:50 a. "Saving Our Lves."
• :4Sp. m—Training Unon.
INp.n.-"A 04ft For Miss."
Nursery Open for All Serviees
Worship With Vs
Gospel Meeting
Now Going On
Services Daily at
10:80 A. M. and 8 P. M.
G. B. Miller, Speaker
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CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
17 W E. Hattie St.
S. Travis Gibson, Pastor
Bu-cnd
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IL Arthur Johnson, Pastor
10:00 A M—Sunday Seheol.
11:00 A M—Morniz Wership.
1 20 P- M—Evening bervice.
W-E-L-C-o-M-E
Rev. L. D. Anderson will
fill the Pulpit.
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First Presbyterian
Church
Downtown Fifth at Taylor
0:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
11:00a.m.—Morning Worship
5:80 p. m.—Senior Hl Youth
Fellowship Recre-
ation.
6:80 p. m.—Senior Hl Fellow-
ship Vesper.
7 :30p.m—Evening Worship
8:30 p. m.—Young People’s
________ Fellowship.
THE
Methodist Churches
INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR SERVICES
DIAMOND HILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
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E. W. Hatehett, rastor
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UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Universlty Drive at Cantey
Chureh Sehool—9:45 A. M.
T. C. u. Raecalaureate Service—
10:50 A. M.
Sermon by M M. E. SADLER
“A CREATIVE CONCEPTIOX
OF MAN”
Ne Evensong
1:30 p. m.; memorial services at
2:30 p. m.; a special youth pro-
gram at 4 p. m.; a testimony serv-
ice at 5 p. m.; special prayers at
5:45 p. m., and an old-fashioned
song service at 6 p. m.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON
Rev. and Mrs. John F. Walvoord
announce the birth of a son. James
Randall, hi Methodist Hospital
June 17. Rev. Mr. Walvoord is
pastor of Rosen Heights Presby-
terian Church.
10:50—
“THE LAW OF GOD’S
HOUSE”
Night Service*:
at
HUMBARD FAMILY
TENT REVIVAL
1200 E. Vickery, cor. Stella
NORTH FORT WORTH
BAPTIST CHURCH
ISIS Biva.
Jnmes N. Morgan, Paster
St. John’s
Evangelical Church
MS Pennsyivania Ave.
CHURCH SCHOOL-9:45
SERMON SUBJECT
Sunday. June 17th
“Open Windows Toward
Glod‘
IV: “Music.”
Church of Christ
SOUTH SIDE
College Ave. and Leuda St.
ROBERT C. JONES,
Minister
M.
St. Mark's Methodist Ch.
St. Louis at Cannon
7:30—
“THE HEAVENLY
HARVESTER”
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HEAR
—OUR SPECIAL GUESTS—
THE
HUMBARD
FAMILY
Rev. A. E. Humbard, Speaker
10:50 A. M. Sunday
RIVERSIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
3119 Rae St.
Judson Prinee, Paster
ETHEL BARNETT
Rt. 2 Box 43
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
GIDEON BAPTIST CHURCH
IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
REV. GEORGE NORRIS, PASTOR
Preaching Services—11 A. M., 8:00 P. M.—Metonic Temple
4600 Camp Bowie
(tBRANCHES,f
“OUR HELPER"
Special Offering for Building will be received Sunday
TRAVIS AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
3841 Travis Ave.
Dr. C. E. Matthews, Faster.
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Preaching by
RAYMOND C. KELCY
of Lubbock, Texas
Singing Directed by
GEO. P. HALE
of Fort Worth
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EVANS AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
1801 Evans Ave.
Loyed B. Simmons, Paster
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
BAPTIST CHURCH
3730 Camp Bowte Riva.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES AND READING ROOMS
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Of LAMAB
Reading Room in Church Edifice- Hours 10 to 4
SECOND CHURGI OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST— 1101 renngylvania Ave.
Reading Boons—907 W. T. Wazgoner BldE: Open 9 to
Wednesday 9 Ce 5—Sundays and Holidays 2 to »
THIRD CHURCA OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, and READING ROOM-
623 North Riverside Dr. These Churches held services Sundaz. *1 A »
and Wednesday 8p.m. First Chureh also holds services Sunday • ► "
Tent Located at Granger
and Pennsylvania
Bring tha Sick to be
Prayad for
A very special service for the
young people at 7:15 Sunday
night
I Great. Evangelistic Service
at 8:30 P. M. Sunday
TENT LOCATED 1200 E. VICKERY at STELLA
’_________Radio KFJZ 'k Daily 8:30 A. M. and 11:45 A. M.—Sunday 9:15 A. M.
POLYTECHNIC
BAPTIST CHURCH
3000 Ave. D
Floya B. Chaffin, Paster
Chirgh Loeation
Arlington Heights —Camp Bowie A Thomas Place
Ash Crescent —1901 Avenue D
Azle - .. - - - — -
RADIO SCHEDULE: KFJZ
10:IS- 10:30—Every Week Dey: Dr. J. Frank Norri*
11:30- 12:30—Sunday Morning Service, First Baptist Church
10:00- 12:00—Midnight Sunday: World Event* in the Light
of Prophecy: Dr. J. Rank Norm.
BETHEL TEMPLE
IS00 EAST VICKERY
(Ride Poly Bus)
“A Growing Church That
Believes In the Old Time
Religion"
Listen to ^Hymntim^9
heard over KFJZ 8:30
A. M. daily, 9:15 A. M.
on Sundays.
CHARLES R. JONES
Pastor
“Baptism—How and Why
Christians Should Be
Baptised”
Screen Pictured Sermon
Sunday Night. June 34. 8 P. M.
CONNELL
BAPTIST CHURCH
4736 BRYCE AVENUE
PROGRAM SUNDAY
Sunday School—9:40 A. M.
Preaching—11:00 A. M.
Training Union—6:45 P. M.
Pictured Sermon 8:00 P. M.
REV. EUGENE G. CROSIER
Supply Pastor
Chaplain Glen C. Shaffer, of the
AAF Training Command Head-
quarters, will be guest minister
at First Congregational Church at
11 a. m. tomorrow.
Hold Homecoming
Members of Weatherford St.
Methodist Church tomorrow will
observe the 50th anniversary of
The second annual Liberator
Village community vacation Bible
school will be closed June 29 with
a public program at 8 p. m. There
Be ,•
,7:
The semi-monthly singing pro-
gram will be held tomorrow at
2:30 p. m. in First Christian
Church, Handley. The public is In-
vited.
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HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. W. J. JOHNSON, Pastor
. 1060 STELLA ST.
Home Coming Day
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
All past and present members are invited to be
present et 10 e. m. We have a goal of 500 for
Sunday School and $2400 offering for our new pew*.
This Will Be the Greatest Day
in the History of the Church
Army and Jean Shields of the
Navy, both of whom are home on
leave. The party will be in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sex-
ton, 1621 Linzoin.
4
Cool, well seat-
ed, beautifully
lighted. Great
Choir, Finest
Symphony Or-
chestra in the
Rev. Warren Johnston, pastor of
First Methodist Church, will
preach tomorrow and the follow-
ing Sunday in Monterrey, Mex.,
where he is assisting in the or-
ganization of an English-speak-
ing church.
• • s
Rev. Lena Devoe, pastor of
Pastor Full Gospel Tabernacle
will be in charg.
Central Methodist Church
Lipscomb and w. Maddox Sta.
9:40a.m.—Chureh Sehool.
10:50 a. m.— Sermon: "Jesus West."
>:Mp. m.— Sermon:: God’s CaB to
Service."
G ALLRED BROWN, Paater
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"Ih the Universe. Including
Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?”
is the subject of the lesson-sermon
which wll ibe read in all Churches
of Christ, Scientist. tomorrow.
The golden text is: “The earth
is the Lord’s, and the fullness
thereof; the world, and they that
dwell therein.” (Psalms 24:1).
Spiritualist are more than 200 students and
teachers enrolled in the inter-de-
the church’s founding, in a con-
tinuous 12-hour program beginning ing.
Pastor
S. A. Barnes
Hubert Crain
A. W. Ferrill
L. B. Craven
Wm. M.
Greenwaldt
Foy Felder
C. H. Thompson
G. Alfred Brown
A. E. Turney
W. F. Smith
J. F. Patterson
Theo Moberg
E. R. Gordon
John R. Merritt
Warren
Johnston
Loy C. Sansom
Thomas Sterck
J. I. Patterson
C. P .Wooten
Morphis Jr.
Hubert C. Smith
Earl S. Yokley
J. M. Bond
Hayden
Edwards
W. C. Taylor
L. R.
Vanderpool
J. A. Walkup
H. O. Bennett
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Pennnyivania at College Avenuo
11:00 A. M. Worship Service
Sermon Subject: "Vicarious
v Faith"
Chaplain
(Maj.) Glen C. Shaffer
A Cordial Welcome
Berry St Baptists
Plan Lawn Services
Evangelist J. D. Scheumack, son
of Rev. Joe Scheumack, pastor of
Berry St. Baptist Church, tomor-
—3428 Northam Street
—1131 E. Elmwood
—Lake Worth
—Downtown on W. Fifth
—Liberator Village
—W. Berry & Forest Pk. Blvd.
—•900 Mount Vernon
—Missouri at Annie
—N. Sylvania & Honeysuckle
-Avenue E and Wesleyan
— Winthrope at Locke
—338 N. Riverside Drive
—St. Louis at W. Cannon
f —College at Hammon
—NW 25th at Asia
—400 E. Weatherford
—Wichita and Knox
Symphony" by Dvorak. Miss Eliz-
abeth Faguy-Cote will sing “O
for a Closer Walk with God,” by
Foster. The offertory will be “O
Sacred Head” by Bach. Seniors
will attend the services in caps
and gowns.
Sermon topics at other Fort
Worth churches tomorrow:
BAPTIST
Berry St.. Rev. Joe Scheumack,
morning service 11 a. m.; first service
of two-weeks' revival by Evangelist
J. D. Scheumack at 8:30p.m. ■
College Ave., Rev. Robert A. Baker
"Saving Our Lives," 10.50 a. m.; A
Gift for Him.” 8 p. m.
CHRISTIAN
Chestnut Ave.. Rev. Grady Guyton.
"The Church Lifting Its Eyes,” 11
a m.: Lt. Ben Smotherman. liberated
prisoner of war, guest speaker at eve-
ning services.
Frst, Rev. L. D. Anderson. The
Lew of God s House," a. m.; “The
Heaveniy Harvester.” p. m.
Magnelia Ave., Rev. Bayne Driskill.
•The Problem of Evil.” 10:50 a. m.:
candle-light Communion service, 8 f
Pvnitersity, TCU baccalaureate ser-
moa TCU Pres. M. E. Sadler, 11 a. m.,
"A Creative Conception of Man.'
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church. Second Chureh, River-
side Society, "Is the Universe, includ-
ing Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?”
CONGREGATIONAL
First. Maj. Glen C. Shaffer. AAF
Training Command Headquarters,
guest speaker, "Vicarious Faith,” 11
First. Rev. Robert
Former Radio Pastor and
Evangelist now publisher
of Grace and Glory Litera-
ture. Better translation
consists of the Bride of
Christ, not all the church.
Get tracts.
Louise Ingram, Ann Strand,
Janice Adams and Frances Cowrn
will report to members of Boule-
vard Methodist Church at 8:15 p.
m. tomorrow on a young people’s
assembly in Georgetown, from
which they returned today.
• • •
Young people of Boulevard
Mid-week services will be con-
ducted at 8 p. m. Wednesday in
Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev.
Erling H. Wold, pastor, announc-
ed.
CALVARY TEMPLE
A Chureh of the Apostolie Faith
CHALMER W. DUTTON
602 ILLINOIS ST.
Preaching: “Jesus Saves"
Sunday School .......... .. ..
Preaching ....... :00a.m.
Young Peoples Serv. 6:45p.m.
Evangelistic ................
"yoU ARE WELCOME”
Week Day Meeting on Each
Wednesday and Friday at 7:45
Loud speaker will I
carry the message to I
the cars parked nearby.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
“NATIONAL LUTHERAN
COUNCIL"
Just West of Coliseum
9:45 a. m—Sunday school.
11:00a. "Back Home Again."
Wed. S p. ns.—Mid-Week Service.
ERLING H. WOLD. Pastor
... _ liver the beccalaureate sermon for
m. Dist. Judge Frank P. Culver graduating seniors of the univer-
Jr. will be principal speaker at sity in University Christian
-t “ ' ' _ • Church at 11 a. m. tomorrow.
Light of Truth
Members of Magnolia Ave.
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St. Andrew’s, Rev. Louis F. Martin,
"Sand and Rock,” 11 a. m.
St. John’s. Rev. Sherwood S Clay:
ton. “Forerunners for Christ," 11
LUTHERAN
Trinity. Rev. Erling H. Wold, “Back
.. Home Again.” 11 a. m.
METHODIST
Boulevard, Rev. L. Bowman Craven.
"By Faith, Not Criticism. We Find
God and Good* Everywhere.” 10:45
a nu; "The Sifting Process of Sa-
tan" 8:15 p. m.
First, Rev. Warren Johnston. "Over-
coming Temptation.” 10:45 a. m . Rev.
Ervin Gathings, associatee pastor:
•'Christianity in the Pacific.’’ Prof. C.
A. Burch. TCU.
Meadowbrook, R*r J. T. Patterson.
“You Belong to God.” a. m.;i"The
First Apostle.” 8 p. m.
Weatherford St.. Rev. J. A. Walk-
up. special anniversary sermon. 11 a.
m.; evening sermon. 8:45 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
CASTLEBERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST
5530 Baylor Avenue. Pheno 7-1950
CLEO E. JONES, Minister
Bible Study—10 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Preaching 11a.m. and 7:36 p. m.
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Christ Truth League
Hotel Tezaa. 11 A. M. Sunday
Metaphysieal and Truth Serviee
REV. A J. TRUESDELL
Viaiting Truth Studenta invited
Office Address 912 Dan Waggoner
Bldg.—2-7623
Methodist Church will sponsor a
Christian Church will participate PrtLetvasPmoxuna2ohonoe
LAYTON AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
401 E. Belknap
Paul B. Cawthon, Pastor
"Chances That Come Not Back,” 11
a m.: "What the Centuries Say
Against the Years." 7:30 p. m.
Forest Hill, Rev. M. U. Conditt.
"The Church at Work in the World.”
11 a. m.
Handley, Rev. Alva E Miller. "Ye
Have Not So Learned Christ.” a. m.
Pelytechnie, Rev. James K Thomp:
eon. "What Is God Doing Now?" 11
St Paul Lutheran
(issour Synod*
May and Cannon Streeta
Pheno 2-6319
Rev. Victor L. Behnkes. Faster
Seeder School end Bible Cleee 9:45.
11 a. m.—"Without a Croas — No
(rown.‘
• p. m.—"The Triumphant Certain.
Ity of Christianity.” '
A new armed forces honor roll
board will be dedicated in brief
services tomorrow in First Pres-
byterian Church.
Room Heights, Rev. John F. Wal-
voord. "The Child of Promise." 11 ■
a. m.: "The Leaven of the Pharisees,"
8 p. m.
SPIRITUALIST
Fort Worth, Rev. Blanche Hanley.
"Teachings of Spiritualism,” 8 p. m.
Light of Truth, Rev. Lena Devoe.
"Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit,” •
P m OTHER CHURCHES
Christ Truth League, Rev. A. J.
Truesdell, “The Kingdom of Heaven,"
11 a. m.
HUMBARD FAMILY REVIVAL
______Sunday 2:30 and Nightly 8P.M.
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