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~ by about 200 persons who sat in| Church, will be guest minister at First Baptist Church tomorrow TOMORROW. HERE ‘Will Be Guest Minister At Evening’s| Church Holds | Service; Installation Of WSCS — ‘Drive-In’ ARES ie Officers AtLey Memorial _ RISING SUN, Ind—(®)—The| REV: JOHN M. PEYTON, PASTOR OF FIRST CON- — Sun Bantist Church ‘col- / GREGATIONAL CHURCH, TO BE IN PULPIT in April while being re- ‘, gaived. Go the .conaresation or: TOMORROW ; REV. FREDERICK, NEW PASTOR ranged for.drive-in services each OF FLEMING ST. METHODIST CHURCH, WILL Sunday evening during the sum- PREACH AT SUNDAY SERVICES. : mer in the town park. The Rev. Bronnie Nichols, former pastor of First Baptist ‘The first service was attended thelr parked cars while the’Rev.| evening, the Rev. George McNeill R » pastor, anhounced to- ' Louis L. Day conducted services: day. There will be special music an “singing during the ser- with a vefreshment stand as ‘a} Vices.’ pulpit. Tomorrow morning, the Rev. Mr. Ray will preach on the “Now (we are in: ohutch,” he 3s ll "How To Live | Lite”, while the hots will tender a. spe- told bis parishioners. “Let us re-| Cit ‘Program under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Porch, with spect it as if we were in one of , Miss Lorraine as the organist. the world’s most costly. cathe- Ad the evening service «at Ley Semester dais Memorial Methodist | Church, “Let there be no smoking tor there will.be an installation. ser- the mext hour and if ybu have a vice for officers of the WSCS. chew of tobacco in Pane mouth| The Rev. Robert W. Weaver, pleaxe park it on a stump some-| P8stor, will preach at both. ser- where. Nothing will disturb. it,] Vices tomorrow. There. will be a net even a dilly goat. After the | ™id - week prayer service at 7:30 service is over you can get back | P-™. Wednesday. . | Cates Holland ( Augustine, Fia.; \ pidge adnate Pots soso the ‘subject of the sermon ty be delivered tomorrow at 11 a.m. in British Soldiers. the Church of Christ by William 4: B. Collins. “Not Union, But Unity”. A will be his subject at the 7:45 p.m.. service. The Rev. W..F. Brannon, pasto: 4 of the Church of God will be in| ish soldiers, .wéte -sentenced* to MICHAEL Cates “owes his life to his mother, Mts. Dolores ; , Who swam out into the ocean. off St. itched him from a trecahetous current. : ‘son 300 feet out wa held him above water until a fishing’ } boat: Seiden ' () Wirephoto and get it.” “Goc's Ability” will be the ser- ‘ mon topic of.the Rev. Jéhn M.| pulpit at both services tomorrow. i= pei: 42 cram gt rat- TODAY’S- Peyton, pastor of First Congrega-| There will be a prayer meeting! bg ps OB 4 pen Via a one a tional Church tomorrow morning: Tuesday at 735 p.m. and. the} *? a — * Teh ; ANNIVERSARIES At the evening service the Rev.} Young People’s’ Endeavor ' wit | xd Byte ti PPE A oD (Know Amertca; Mr. Peyton will talk on “Parental! meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday. Seoldtere” pe er were just a 1811—James E. Murdock, ek; Protection.” The choir wil] sing, { Sunday services will be held at “The Glorious King” at the even- ment tragedian-actor of his day, ing service. bern in Philadelphia. Died May 19, 1893 The Rev. C. L. P passe the 4 tor of Fleming Street 1831—-Olive Thorne Miller, au- ee eae thor ef nature books and lecturer orion Counce | will ‘pecupy the pulpit at both services to- morrow. There will bea Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. and a song service at 7:10 p.m. “Christian Science” will be the subject for discussion at the 11 a. m, service at the Christian Sci- ence Society Tomorrow. There | will also be a meeting at’ 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Ralph W, Rogers, past- or of the First Presbyterian Church will preach on the. sub- jeet, “The Point of Departure” at! 11 am. tomorrow. At 7:30 p.m. | the Young People’s and the Pi-} | om birds, born at Auburn, New York. Died December 25, 1918. 1897—Charles T. Yerkes, Chica- go buceaner of finance, donor of the famous observatory, born in ceeeeonia Died December 29, ro Thomas J. © Simmons, Confederate soldier, noted Geor- me jurist, born in Crawford, Ge- orgie. Deid September 12, 1905. 185!-—-George C. Boldt, pioneer modern hotel man, who made Ne® York's Waldorf-Astoria world-famed, Baltic immigrant, Died Dec. 5, 1916. i i ill be held at Dr. J. Le Ivey, Past } pee ae Divine services wi: ir. Je astor 3 7:30 p,m...in Grace Lutheran id “ i Yout or C rist R vf Church, with the Rev. F. H, ‘eine Ms H ; Zucker,, pastor, oceupying the N i : ulpit. Sunday Schoo! 4, AM, 4 DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD There. wiii be a Youth for Classes for Ages Christ Rally. tonight at 7:30 p.m, z 5 HT oO" ocx. in the First. Methodist Church, Morning Worship, TONIG: at * 30 CL with Calvin Willard, director, in 11:00 Clock | | charge. : j At the First Methodist Church j ‘Sunday School, 6:45 P.M. Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. REV. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor 11 a.m. and 7:50 p.m, im the Glad | Tidings Tabernacle. There will be mid—week services at -7:40 p.m. Tuesday and ‘Thursday. Te 17th and Eagle 7:00 P.M., B,/T.U. the ‘morning service ‘will be at FIRST METHODIST CHURCH - 10:50 a. m. and the evening ser- Evening Worshi i vice at 8 p. m., The Rev. G. Leon s renip, : c EATON ena SIM Wells, pastor, announced today. 8:00 o’ Clock There will be a meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7 Pp. m.,, tomorrew. - TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS — (Know America) ’ "Gen. Henry H. Arnold, retired general of the army, wartime head of the Army Air Forces, born in Gladwyne, Pa, 63 years ago “ ” Dr. J. L. Ivey, pastor of Poin- 2 Hespect ine Ememy wit be] PE Baptist Church, will eccu- py the pulpit at both services to- morrow. At 7 p. m. there will be a meeting of the BTU. -~ ** Your Horoscope SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949— Today ‘gives strong passions, so' ——FIRST—— Presbyterian Church , George Abbott, »noted play- strong that much effort. will be | f _—_ rege So gagg fertght-producer, born’ Forestvil-| needed to gontrol them. There is | PALER Seen, le, N. Y., 60 years ago. / ppt . : 2 PASTOR © Edwin L. James, managing di- re ofa aud poate g of CHRIST Sitesi » iector, the N. Y. Times, born Ir- |} life, some accumulation of wea UNDAY SCIt L. inston, Va., 59 years ago. and. considerable notoriety. To- ‘ vg . epee ™ Most Rev. J. Francis A. McIn- tyre, Roman Catholic archbishop day’s: native will do well to exer- tise extreme caution in dealings} Ashby and Von Phister Streets STARTS AT &45, A.M. of Los Angeles, born in New] with the opposite sex. SUNDAY Church ive | York, 63 years ago. SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1949—To- Bible # 10 AM 11:00 A.M. Robert F agua Federal a day gives a contemplative neture,j ible Study, a Sermon: munications Commissioner, born | sometimes a deep and netrating | * “THE POL OF Cairo, Ohio, 42 years ago. mind. With Siprmictenite there is: 11:00 A. M. Worship DEPARTURES Dr, Waldo L. Schmitt of the] great success. The dangerous ten- —— U.S. National Museum, Washing-| dency. toward excesses in life. If 7345 P.M., Worship | tom, famed biologist, born in| this is curbed, the character gen- 7:30 P.M. Washington, 62 years ago. lerally turns out very well. Young, People’s Group 7:30, Pioneer Group Gan cobs, ground and sieved] The one-celled animal never tea fineness comparable to’ corn grows old and never dies, unless meal, can be used instead of] it is eaten by another animal or corm meal in making abrasive| meets with an accident. To prop- soap), says the United States De-" agate, it simply divides itself in Pertment of Agriculture. two. ee WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:45 P.M. For Information. Phone :810 LOOK WHAT HAPPENED IN BRAY WAVE ,_ i Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET Rev. W. F. Brannon,” SUNDAY AY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. 586 Key West $27 ELIZABETH STREET Evangelistic Service, Sunday Morning, Services 7:45 P.M. At 11 o’Clock Subject: | PRAYER MEETING, ear ive | TUESDAY, 7:45 P.M. SCIENCE” Wednesday Evening’s Meeting at 8-0’Clock Reading Room in the Church Edifice be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 8 to 8 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR, THURSDAY, 7:45 P.M. -t- Everyone me Welcome + te The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and gh ain yf p if G. LEON WELLS, Pastor de Ce aa 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 P.M. ® Wirephoto POLICEMAN KENNETH BOOTH went to investigate a report that a couple ‘of nudists were tavorting around in a back yard at Les Angeles. He found the nudists all right—but they are tiny Terry Ann Goldman and Dickie Watson innocently finding relief in a 97-degree heat wave. So off came Officer Booth’s shoes and socks—and he joins the children in the wading pool. & Evening Worship Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors SESE COSOOESHOSSEOEESHOOOOHHA*4206008 Come. Bring A: ‘Friend: Come... Worship The Lord With Us FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets Cc. L. FREDERICK, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M., Classes For All Ages Merrill Felten, General Superintendent All Service Men Are Invited To Join Our Service Men's Class in the Sunday School—Come and Bring Some One With You Morning Service 10:50 o’Clock Youth. Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship SCOOSHOSSOHSSESSESSHHHOESOOOSOHOCEE OOOOCOHOHOSOHSSOHOHOOORSOESSOOONES eye! Memorial ‘Methodist Church es “The Church with a Welcome" : CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ROBERT: W. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship INSTALLATION SERVICE FOR paca OF W. S.C. S. Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE MeNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. F. W. Smith, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WK WF, 10:50 to 11:50 "HOW TO LIVE LIFE” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. - .6 Evening Worship REV. BRONNIE. NICHOLS, Guest Speaker Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service Friday. 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice °