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June 1 1 ill; (I NCI A I I It Vane 1 1 RELIGIOUS NOTES Church Is To Be Constituted In Kenwood By Methodists Church Preparing To Hold Dedication Of Study Building row, He will be Introduced at the morning service by Waiter Isler, chairman of the Pastoral Relations Committee. The Rev. H. A. Simmons, who was pastor of the Norwood church, has been transferred to 1 licks villa.

Ohio. Gospel Meetings Over Concluding meetings of the Oral Roberts evangelistic campaign will be held today and tomorrow at the Carthage Fairgrounds. Rev. Mr, Roberts, whose headquarters are at Tulsa, has conducted a 10-day series of gospel meetings. He will speak at 1 and 7:30 p.

m. today and at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Pictures of the meetings here have been filmed for use on television programs.

Knox Presbyterian Church, Hyde Park, is assuming responsibility for a third displaced family, it was announce! this week. The two other families now are situated in Cincinnati, The third group includes Mr. William M. Judd of the Anderson Hills Community Methodist Church was elected to the Methodist General Conference at the recent Ohio Annual Conference at Lakeside. He will be a delegate to the Methodist The Methodist Church that Is to be established in Kenwood will be constituted officially at 8 p.

m. tomor The new education building and fellowship hall of St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Pleasant Ride, will be dedicated tomorrow. The doors will be opened at 10:30 a. m.

and the pastor, the Rev. Paul C. Schnake, will speak at the and Mrs. Wlcktor Kharchenko Conference at Minneapolis, 1 ana tneir cnuuren, wina and Wini, next April. Alexander, from the Ukraine The Rev.

Earl Tygert of the Bible Institute Mission of Japan will speak at a meeting of the Youth for Christ group at 7:45 p. m. today at Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, and of the Eastern Orthodox faith. The family has been accredited by the Presbyterian Resettlement Services and Church World Service. Maurice I.umley, Paul B.

Mom. berg, Gerald Smart. Huch hompson. Karl Vedder and Paul V. Yiiigst.

Kev. Mr. Laney comes from a three-year pastorate at Wall-inglord Methodist Church, WalliiiRford, where he was also chaplain of the Choate School. He and his wife and two children will reside at 8221 Miami Rd. A native of Memphis, where he graduated from Central High School, Rev.

Mr. Laney attended Yale Uni-versify, then served in the Counter Intelligence Corps in Korea. After his Armv aruina HISTORIC NINTH STREET BAPTIST The cliurrh vtilli friendly wrlrnrn iiiMfidiiiri Nf nr HnlrU 10.45 A.M. "A FATHER'S BELIEF HAS VALUES'1 7.30 "THE MAGIC IN A MUSTARD SEED" Sunday School at 9:1 5 Youth at 6:30 Chapel Hour Friday, 7:30 l)r, I U. MtAllialrr, I'rfarhinu ICoIirri knuuf, Directing Roger H.

Geeslin, son of Mr. Rnd Mrs. Albert H. Geeslin, 1R16 Melvin Mt. Healthy, has been accepted as a candidate for foreign missionary service by the United Christian Missionary Society of the Disciples of Christ.

This was announced this week at headquarters of the row. The edifice, to be erected at East Calbraith and Miami will be named St. Paul Community Methodist Church. The constituting church conference will be held at Miami Hills School, Madeira. Tak dedication ceremony on "We Dedicate We Consecrate." A community service will take place at 3 p.

m. for congregations and clergy of churches in Greater Cincinnati. The Rev. Benjamin K. Judd, moderator of the Presbytery of Cincinnati, will offer the prayer and the sermon will be preached by the Rev.

Harold II. Jung. Dayton, retiring president of the South Grace Episcopal Church, College Hill, will have its family prayer service on the lawn of The Melodyalres Quartet, radio personality group of Knox-ville, will present a concert under the auspices of the Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church, Miami Heights. It will be for the benefit of the building fund of that church and a free will offering will be taken during the concert, which will be given at the Cheviot Memorial Center at-8 p. Friday, June 24.

the Robert LaRoiteaux home at International Convention of the 9:15 a. m. tomorrow. It will be Disciples of Christ in Indianap-followed by the annual church olis. Mr.

Geeslin, a graduate of school and family picnic. REV. LANEY he returned to Yale nnd rrnrin. the Walnut Hills High School and Kenyon College, Gambier, ing part la the program will be the minister nonrs. He was grad- west Ohio Synod.

Others to take part include the Rev. V. K. The Rev. Dan L.

Bllckenstaff, Hoecker, pastor of Matthews 1322 Chase pastor of First Ohio, is attending the Yale Graduate School, Hartford, Connecticut. Church, Winton Place; the Kev. Brethren Church, is attending the annual conference of the Church of the Brethren at Grand Rapids, this week. Father's Day services will be observed at Unity Church, Madison tomorrow. At the Victor Schoen of Trinity and Church; the Rev.

Clarence Gebhart, Hamilton, president of the Synod, and the Rev. Clarence Sitlcr, president of the Evangelical and Reformed Ministers Association of Greater 8 p. m. service Mr. and Mrs.

Vacation Bible school classes will open at the Hartwell Presbyterian and Methodist Churches Monday. They will be for children from three to 11 years old and meet from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Monday through Friday. who will serve the new congre- Yale Divinity cation, the Rev.

James T. Laney. ch0? w'lth h'Eh honors and president of his class Charter members for the church will be received into Ballnnn Tn Mnrk membership tomorrow. Until a Dauls 0 Mark Mart building can be erected services Of Bible School's Drive par, tre. of the Westwood-Cheviot Presiding at tomorrow con- Church of Christ.

This ceremony ference will be the Rev. Dr. will launch the Bible school's SUo? fummer attendance campaTgn tntKf ach balloon will carry a nhv will becin'the 10th v'ear of Robert R. Seaton will show col Bt. Aitlm-ru Prrflhytmmt Qlltttrrit URGES YOU TO SHARE IN THE WOI'SHIP OS GOD Sunday, June li) Dr.

Henry C. Rogers Sermon Will Bo "BEHOLD, IT WAS VERY GOOD" Spaolal Service for Tiarried couplet at 11 A. M. Services 9:30 and 11 A. M.

A Well-Staffed Church School Meets at 9:30 A. M. 101 Wm. Howard Toft Road AT THE CENTER OF GREATER CINCINNATI his pastorate at the Walnut ored, slnd motion pictures of Hills. Avnndalo Methodist Unity Village.

They returned re- Cincinnati. 'tv, i. Church tomorrow. Followin the cently from the Unity Training modern classroom facilities for worship service at 11 a. m.

there School, Lee's Summit, Mo. the church school deDartments. will be a coffee hour in the yputh and assembly rooms. The church parlor with men of the fellowship hall is located on the congregation serving as hosts. iSr vnn ai tract extending an invita Dr.

Lynn J. Radcliffe, Rev. pas. Mrs. James M.

Dobley Is scheduled to speak at a meeting of the United Church Women of Ohio next week at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware. She will talk at a public session at 1:30 p. m. Thursday. tion to attend classes.

A laren ground floor, as are a dining tor or me nyae ram (Jornmu-nitv Methodist Church. Members of the new church committee who have worked with Dr. Garrison are George Brossart, N. Clifford Bangham, Robert Evans, Ray P. Keys, chart will be placed on each side of the Bible school platform to mark the attendance record each Sunday.

The campaign, which is headed by Jack Eich, assistant superintendent, will close with home-coming day in September. The annual SUnday school and church picnic of the Walnut Hills Lutheran Church will be held Saturday, June 25, in Win-ton Woods. Tomorrow will be children's day in the Sunday school, when the offering will go to the Oestrrlin Home for Children, Springfield, Ohio. The Rev. Robert K.

Miller, formerly of the Winton Place Methodist Church, will begin his duties as pastor of Grace Methodist Church, Norwood, tomor- A vacation church school will begin Monday at the Kennedy Heights Presbyterian Church. It will be for a two-week period with classes from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Monday through Friday. Mrs.

Robert Corey is director. A co operative vacation church school is to be held at the Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church from July 7 to July 22. rpom, stage, kitchen, nursery, storage room and offices. The first church of this congregation was dedicated in July, 1878, and the present sancturay in November, 1921.

The dedicatory program will continue next week with a men's night program Monday and a congregational dinner at 6:30 p. June 24 and special services June 28. BUUUlllI 111 UlU I. lull Religi ous Topics BAPTIST LUTHERAN A. HaIv Comma- -v Bethany, Covington rshlp.

Striuon, fallk- Church of Our Bavlor Rrr. W. Snoddj; m. communion; Jo m. family l.rvlce Chrlit Church Krr.

M. T. Arnold: it i Communion; ao ftmllj communion; II a. prayer and aermon; p. prayer and aermon.

Graca Church Rey. L. D. Hall; at Communion; f.XS a. family prayer icrvlce; 11 a.

prayer and aermon, "Withdrawal And Return." EVANGELICAL AND BEPORMED Zion Rev. B. M. Herhater; at 0 and 10:30 a. lem-nhtn and vrainn "lib.

Mhelllittrchel I A On unoauat -10i Isai DlrMt VUUI.UI WSCa I UeCKer. r- 10 f.nHh ai-rvlif, "Th. Orawlk or Ills Children Our rather'a Uralre." I i Hi la II i I mm; installation ot Rev. Raymond Mar Concordia Branch WrT. -Oscar Decker: CIIIIob Mills 8 A.

Wnnhlp Servlee, "Thf ncloved Of Ond Ihe Uvers Of Man'" Vicar llmer Vtinsel. 8:110 A. MS. S. and B.

(. a. aiiiLui pasiur. Salem Pev. F.

T. Fiacher: at '4U a ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Sunday achool: 10:30 a. m. wnnhlp and n. c.

a ermon, i-ove in ueea ana in Trutn;" Ht James W. Miller: pi.tn A N. 8:3 and in 45 A. Wonhlp "Itet-iianUlnr live." Vniatlnn Church achnol, Jun. Ifl-Julr 1.

A. M. dallv. John'a Day service with Fafaven and A. I.

A arnV SflnOerS-' I SO r. ad. u. Leruy jonugn.n,, worship First Christian- wainuc rinii uxlsea attendlnr Talt Phlllppus Rev. W.

J. Witt; at 10:18 A 8 10:30 A M. Wor. a m. worship and aermon, "The Heart'a Good Shepherd B4.

Robert Bergman: aervlce. (Nurserv). Hunger FIRST I'NITED CHt'RCH BAPTIST A. S. i.

A. M. W. "Ood'a Meet .1 the Ml Alrr Civic flub 4.1 4 8 I. 10:30 A.

W. 8.. 8ermon Hope Lutheran SWcX tnt -Clovis Frank A FvrK' Measure Ol Vlrtory." f. M. Evening Worahip, STIR Kattat Avcnu.

Bvwiton HeY, J. S. Mathewi: at 50 ft Sunday school; 10: SO a. wor-hip and aermon, "A Perfect Gentleman; 7 10 topic, "Ha Introduced othera To Norwood Rev. M.

S. Seidlar: at IV SO a Bible whool; 10:30 a. wonhtp and sermon. "Love Not The World;" 6:30 p. you nit people; 7:30 p.

topic, "Walking And Praising God." Oakley Rev. J. E. Haiel; at 30:30 a. worship and sermon, "The Man Called Dad;" 7:30 p.

concert hy blind soloists. Columbia Rev. W. G. Evans; at 10:45 m.

worship and sermon. "God's Measure Of 7:45 p. topic, "The Gospel In Simple Language." CHRISTIAN Westwood-Cheviot W. H. Hockley; at 9 15 a.

Bible school; 10:30 a. worship and sermon, "He Was A Good Man;" 7 p. fellowship program. Chase Avenue P. A.

Willis; at 0:30 t. Bible school: 10:30 a. worship and sermon, "The Prodigal's Father;" 6:15 p. youth groups: 7:30 p. topic, ''Winged Words." Lockland -H.

F. Sensibaugh; at 9' 30 a m. Bible school; 10:30 a. m. worship and communion; sermon, "Is The Young Man Safe?" 6:4 p.

m. young people; 7:45 p. m. topic. "A Noble Man." CONGREGATIONAL St.

John's (Mt. Auburn. Re. C. J.

Bollinger; at 9:30 a. m. Sunday school: 10:45 a. m. worship and sermon, ''Christianity And Sickness St.

Peter and St. Paul Rev. J. P. Wagner: at 8:30 a.

m. church school; 10:45 a. m. worship and sermon. "A Look At Father;" 6 and ,7:30 p.

young people. EPISCOPAL Church of the Advent Rev. Alanson Hig-ble; at 8 a. Communion, XI a. prayer and sermon.

Church of the Nativity Rev. R. B. Mason; at 8 a. Communion: 9:30 a.

church school; 11 a. prayer and aermon. St. Stephen's Rev. P.

D. Reed; at 8 a m. communion; 1 0: 30 a. m. church school; prayer and sermon.

fConfregatlonal-PreBbytertanl Dr. C. Stewart; at a. m. worahip and aer Columbia wi i.

Ooapal In Slmpl. lnfu.g.." A Ferfwrt Oen A. S. S. lOiSD A.

oioa. xirave Man. LUTHERAN MnrunnrJ PneilJrU SM. Montromerj II IJ I 8. 8.

10:45 A. Worahip. 8-rmon, INUIWUOU CnqllSn Iv.nhoe John HOter: "Falher's Kesp.inlhllllle,." A. M. Mob.

Ihrsi 1 rr Vacation Bllil. School. othera 1. Evanston J. Stanley Mathews: St.

Paul (Readmit Rev. w. Bensch: at 9:15 a. Sunday achool; 10:30 8, 8 10-30 8erlee. "The Test Ol BrotherlP Our Saviour, Norwood-Emil C.

F. Hartman: a. worahip and aermon. "The Fear Of uon is xne ueetnnine or wisdom." LA I A. M.

C. I. 11 A. M. Moral nf Worship, A.

Wneatont iti pttium," r. Mld-Week Maellna. Nursery. Hyde Park SicMn. Church of Our Redeemer Rev.

Martin Rosela Vn 8oa4 use at 9:19 a. m. Sunday achool; 10:30 a. m. worship and aermon; noon annual church picnic.

Wl-ihort f- Rnrnari Nuraeet for Infanl. anil the. li.sr mm lUUOl I I. UBIUei.A. M.

Bervlce. Vacation Church School Jun. .10. July 1. to 11:0.

Bamlllon ABcl -Pullin 10; SO A M. Wertht. Sermon. E. W.

mmanuer Concordia Rev. Oacar Decker; at 8: IS a. m. German service; 8:15 a. m.

ftunday 10:30 A. Worship. Sermon. II a i I A. M.

8. 8. A. M. M.

W. "Mondar acnooi; a. m. worship and aermon, St. Pauls 4811 Wbtta.1 Madisonville- -KODGrt M.

Wind. NurMr' for rhlldrm Ho 4 Mlnsonrt flrnmS 6429 MHditoti ine urowin ur Hil Con rwi WVrirk" Rellalon." To.th Groups, Jr. r. Hi, A and 30 Jfi'o. September.

eordia Branch; at 8 a. m. worahip and aermon, i ne Beiovea uoa 8 a. Sunday school. 8882 Blue Ask Ed.

-Boaamosnc ay Sfhuftl. 11 A. rhurr H. J. Francis: 9:30 wrahip.

Mt. Carmel Walnut Joseph (o Norwood English At 9:30 a. Sunday tm In Niinrlaf School. Offrrlnf go to Oeitrrlin Chlldren't Home. and Beech crest pi.

-H. R. Ely: Mt. Washington- 10 A. M.

Mornlnr Worship. Sermon Art Of Christian ftelf-Maslerr." WESLEYAN METHODIST ecnooi; a. worship ana aermon, "Father'i Responslbliitlea." NEW THOUGHT TEMPLR Rev. E. V.

Inzraham: momlnf topic, "How To Meet Opposition. METHODIST 0:80 A. Sundas Srhool 10:45 A M. Mornlnr SerTlc 8:45 M. Youth First Wesleyan vfn7.tr...

Eldon Martin A. 8md.Y School. 11 A. M. frt.ehlna New Testament Lasserre 80 P.

M. Worahip. Norwood First Rev. N. C.

Banrham; at IS W. Ninth Si. Ninth Street FD U. A M'l. 10:45 A.

M. "A Father'a Belief Hal Tal.ea." 7:80 D. IVICAIIISTer: M. "Th. Made in A Muatard Seed." ear Hotela METHODIST I rhurrh School.

10:45 A. INOrman L. OCnreiDer: Mnrnln, Wochlp, Sermon, "The Coal And Eewr CliftOn fllfton and Senator Plae A. M. 8.

S. 10:80 A. "Um Not The 8:80 P. M. Youth.

7:80 M. Walk- Bring AH The Family on FATHER'S DAY ALL DADS WILL BE HONORED AND RECEIVE A GIFT IN SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 A. ii neuinfina. Norwood Mitchell S. And Pralilm God." Wedneadar 7:30 P.

Prayer "Power-Hour." SO A 8 8 anil 1II 45 4 Thnteh. rmon. "The Cournte To Lire." A. M. Hyde Park CommunityiVo-L.

J. Radcliffe: Tinjr tot nurarrr. 7:30 P. M. Youth.

SO A. 8. 10:45 A. M. W.

Sermon 8:30 P. M. Jr. Hi. B.l.F.

Roselawn Community-Sii1 E. Motterr' Madisonville- 8130 "Madison Ri Roger J. Turrell: 0:15 A. M. 8.

8. 10:45 A. M. "Father Tcmle. In late." Numerics and Klndrrraitcn.

M. 7 P. M.Y.F. 9:15 a. church achool; 10:30 a.

worship and aermon, "Man And Message, 7:30 p. young people. Grace Church Rev. R. X.

Miller: at 9:30 a. m. Sunday achool; 10:45 a. m. worship and sermon, "Four Pillars Of The Protestant 7:30 p.

m. young people. Walnut HIlU-Avondale Dr. C. T.

Murphy: at 10 a. m. church achool; 11 a. m. worship and sermon, "Acceptable In His 7:30 p.

m. young people. Bethlehem Rev. R. E.

Llnder; at fJrSO a. m. Sunday achool; 10:4 5 a. m. worship and sermon.

PRESBYTERIAN Flrat (College Hlli) Dr. J. H. lamy: at 9:30 a. church achool; adult forum; 11 a.

church school: worship and sermon, "A Great Father;" 6:30 p. youth picnic in Winton Woods. Kennedy Heights Rev. L. T.

Kemper: at 9:30 and 11 a. church achool; 8:30. 9:40 and 11 worship and sermon; 4:80 and 7:30 p. youth Kemner Lan. -at MrMillan Walnut Hills 8:45 A.

M. Church School. 11 A. M. Worship ArtrlUr U.

OWley: Sermon, "A lod father." 6-8 P. M. louni M.plewood A cnn. Mt. Auburn- 8.

10:45 A.M. Worship, "What NuraerT and Church for Youth! L. H. Mayfield: JiaWx "an? 8:30 M.Wi it i i fs I i 8:45 A. C.

S. 11 A. M. M. W.

"That's Mr John H. Clements: r. peii.ahip. Wy oming wi am. Wesley Foundation, Wal.

Hills-Avon. SOUTHERN BAPTIST 10 A. M. C. 8.

11 A Pontic Worahip, Sermon, Aaniand Aienu. I I I "Acceptance In Ilia Went." Nursere with retiatered -and McMillan St. VlUrphy: 10 and 12. 7:30 P. F.

10 A. M. SandM Brfiixil. 11 A. Wtrr fhip.

7:30 P. ETcnint Carrie. frmstr Mreilnr. 7:30 P. M.

Mt. Healthy Xmu -N. E. Godfrey: and 11 A Fnwnrthand 11, I I fi A A at a Arena. I Ar ton RnnC' Worahip and Sermon, "In fluietne o.

ooiiiuii M.Epwortn neaa And Cnnfl- llowship. 6:30 CHRISTIAN Oitord Fellowship. groups. Norwood Rev. L.

L. Huclteoll; 9:80 a. Sunday achool; 10:45 a. worship and sermon, "Loving God with Your MnA ft-Sf) A. C.

8. anrl Adult Forum 10:30 A. NAZARENE 1fl.11 Mf low Ave. College Hill OU 'll Worship, Sermon, "Ihe Prodi rl Fathfr. Nurserj V(6rrill DOQQS' remin pn.

5:30 P. M. "Victory Dinner," Dr. R. Mntirn.

Biism kssr rsery A. 8. t. 10:40 A. "A Man-Klre floral Aeenoe lirST ith Road Nona P.

G. Bassett: 9:30 7 P. M. loulh Groupa. 7:45 P.

M. "ltt Behind." Evanston Carl H. Belcher: 9:80 10 SO A. M. WnrthlD Berrle.

fir rmon xtie victory Chapter fionuni 8 Stanton Ave. Wm H. Taft Ed at Stanton Tl I S. H. 10:30 A.

Worahip. rlOVQ 0le: in Special Eecnlna gcrvice. 7:30 P. M. Midweek Service.

MII1 and Patterson Lockland- Hi 1 '30 A. M. B. B. 10:30 A.

M. 8 rmon, "Id Tl uqh r. bensibauqn: (sound Him entitled "A Certain Nobleman" CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM (Swedenborgian 9r15 A. H.C. B.

10:30 A IV Bermon Norwood- Washfnrton near Main Charles A Malotte: 10:30 Church Of The New Jerusalem wBj0rn Johan -wnat an One Man vot" p. m. lxth Ula-trict picnic at Winton Woodi. II3UII. Preacher Leonard PASTOR, D.

L. SANDERS WILL SPEAK AT 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

32.V01CE ROBED CHOIR ME ORCHESTRA MUSIC I FRIENDLIEST FOLK IIS TOWN MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT FIRST CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD 220 WM, H. TAFT RD. We Invite You To The Oral Roberts Campaign Carthage Fairgrounds 7:30 P. M. Saturday 1 :30 P.

M. Sunday Wl i I I'll Pa Mi-mhi r- i i 9:45 M. B. B. 10:45 A.

M. Orran Frelade. a nut Hi ini iMittid." hHwflrH ortanis. 11 a. Immanuel Dr.

R. J. Netting; at 9:90 and 11 a. m. worship and sermon.

"Faith Of Our communion, reception of members. Covenant-First Rev. I. 8. Yeaworth: at 9-30 a.

m. church achool: 11 a. m. worship and sermon. "An Apoatollc Mesaage, 7:45 p.

topic. "The Secret Of SUCC6SII Westminster Rev. W. F. Wolf; a.

m. church school: 9:30 and 11 a. m. worship and aermon, "A Message To Fathers;" 7:30 p. young people.

Sllverton Rev. William Gross; at 9:15 and 10:45 a m. church achool: 10:45 a. m. worship and aermon, "An Expectant Llstminlster Rev.

R. A. Sheet: at 9-30 a. m. church school: 10:45 a.

m. worship and aermon; 7 D. m. youth groups. CITY GOSPEL MISSION At P- religious film; 7:30 p.

sermon by James Morgenroth. UNITARIAN St. John Rev. J. F.

Krolflfer: at 10:30 a. worship and sermon, by WONCINNATIST. BARNABAS CHURCH Rev M. F. McCrackln; at 11 a.

worship and sermon, "A Time For Decision;" 7:45 p. religious film. NEW THOUGHT Our rather." Temple Orandrlew ani McMillan E. V. Ingraham: t' aJ-T 11 A M-W Keemon.

How To Meet Opposition." Sololat, Eileen Stretch. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11 A. M. and P. M.n.ndar ferTlr.

11 First Church of Christ, Scientist PRESBYTERIAN A. M. 5 B. and Nuraen rvedneadae. P.

Meetlna. Covenant, First VTednesdae 9 to I. S. Yeaworth 9 to 0 Dalle Ficent IVednesday. 7:30.

tundaT P. 72 E. MeMill. First Chureb "22 -Mnrnlne Service. Meaaajre." Broadcaat over WSAf.

13H0 V.c. 7:45 P. Serv. "Th. Secret Ol Reading Room- T' i I I I ii Off ton aionda? Serelc.

A. M. Sundae Bchool and JeCOnd VhUrCh Ot L-hriSt, OCientlSt PrBaM N.raer. ll A M. Wedneadar aleetln.

P. M. rirst LeOlleqe Hill Jnhn I mw a. m. i i wwn i v.

ursiiip nervirp. -Junior llfrh'i Picnic, Winton Woodi," Wednadar. 9 t. 9 to Dally Fzeept Wednesday. 7:15 P.

M. lundar -5 SSl McMillan Second Chureb r-lfr-l. 1 1 I A I Rrarlffl in. Reading Room- i ii si umiea nurcn "o.d -f STAwflrt- A Brave Man." Nnrur. fl I I I fLf I'l 1009 Oeerlook Snndae nerriee.

11 A. M. Rundnv Ichwl. 11 A. 66 First Walnut Hills iSttf imra vnurcn or nrisr, ocieniisT rrtM r.

"a UUWcll sure 0( A Man." 6:30 P. Youth. Fri- Wedneadae Feenlnr and dat la Noon to 4 P. 1009 Overtook Price Hill Reading Room- Immanuel TEXT: Rchoel.B:30 and 1 i a7m. I I ll" Rc K.

J. INettinq: Church Service, "Faith nion. A. M. Chairrh "When he saw that ht was condemned Matthew.

Sunday night subject Of Our rathera." Comma- F. I I I I 8039 Weyer SondaT Rerelee. 11 A 7:30 P. M. Snndar irSt LhUrCh Ot ChriSt.

OCientlSt OW. School and N.mn at ll A M. Wedne.4., Meet- lnt Mr. M. All at a- 7T" Kennedy Lester E.

emper: "i.ip ja. i J' 4318 Montrntner? 4t. Houn: 10 to ft Ft rent fffdnosdav. Bnndat 6 to 7:13 P. M.

Wcdneadaf 10 to 7:48 and 9:30 to 4u.ia. m. 3S-25 aye aroup. Special Fathers' Day Service Sunday Morning. Gifts to the oldest and youngest father and the father with the largest family.

Mem to it and Knox- S. 30 inif 111 Mf Sundav SerTlras. 11 A. M. Sunday School am Melvin R.

Camobell' Real Contentment?" Sermon, "How Can Vou Hart Muraerr 11 A. fct. Wednesday Meetinf 8 nrsT nurcn ot vnnsT, ociennsT ohi. I Madeira Rourst Wednesday II Noon t. 4 P.

7:30 to Robert E. Eversu Wvomln. Maaonle Temole Wvomina and Grove Avenuas 1 8 1,1:41 Mornlnr i. vleatminstei Felloivshlp 7:30 P. W.

Senior W. F. Reading Room- r. to an r. m.

Friday lz Noon to 4 P. Mt. Auburn- 101 Wm. B. Taft Boat to 9 P.

M. Wedneaday. 25 F. 4th St. (county wide! ares.

anil 8:30 A M. A. M. to 7 P. M.

1 4a a Joint Reading Rooms- Hr A M. i. 8.. C1a-eu for .11 KOQerSr Service and Se, Wm Vfr- Good Bunflaie M. rmon, "Behold.

A ml I ton North vena CHURCH OF GOD O. VllTCnell. M. W. "The Other Brother." 7 P.

Groups. G. W. Lane Church of God Norwood Floral Ave. at Waahlnrtoa 9 A.

Broadeast. W7IOP. 30.10:308 8. 11-12 A M. W.

7 Service. 7:30 M. Prayer Meetlnt. Sat. 7:30 M.

S. Worship Lovint Cod rth Tour Mind -L. L. Hucksol 7:15 P. 421 1 F.l!mere Av N'orwsod Church of God Reading-LocMand ucr.T"n Jack J.

Luidens A H. TO TS 4 Coffee i 10:45 A. Worship. Sermon. HI S.

S. 11 A. LVTiernureh Service. 7:30 P. M.

1 7:30 P. M. T.P.F.. Fraver Meetlna. Mad Hon Roa4 at ClelnTtew Mnrnfnj end Sermon, 11 A M.

Seventh- Hugh Bean Evans: rw' htld rare will will nermon. 1 lie Of Simniir It. CONGREGATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN be provided durinn both servires. r- I -l I 3.149 Readin. i i I 10:30 A A.

Plalnfleld and ll SrTOD Montromer? Road Ci M. nurch School Church. Sermon, IVl. NunierF urin acrrlc. t.uth W.M.

t15 and A 10:4.1 A llllflrn wTOSSI nl Strmon. 'An fcipectant Life." nrsT unitea Lenurcn-Boad EPISCOPAL I REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Holy rommanloa. A. Family Hotel Stntos Parlor 4 Raat Fourfh St. A 11 M.

M. P. Sermon, The Hector. Latter-Day Saints Christ Church 9:41 A. 11 A.

M. Prearhlnt M. Frenine Retriee. P. M.

Evening rarer A Sermon. Mr. Henehaw. Rear Bvcamor. VI Ul I IS I IUIU SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Church of the Advent Alanson Higbie: aiornlnf rrayer and Sermon, Rchool.

11 A. M. Ae. ,,4. luinwm.

Pi I I I fll Saturday. A. Sabbath Scl WamUt Mills Ta.tKd. Ra Dh Hll Worship. Wednesday.

8 P. Sabbath vcr Meelina. Tl I Ol I rrl. I I "11 Holy lomm.nlon. ine nurcn Kedeemer rto n.

w. TRUTH S- 11 A. M. "I.ittl I I Montana at I ll 8 M. Holy Communion.

A M. Family St. James. Westwood ch.t I. L.

11 -Mnin. Church of Truth William WUinn." 1 Uividin T. Im. From Th. fane." St.

0. 11 A. 0:30 A. Family Serytc. Holy Communion.

FIRST UNITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL I Low Maaa. 9:10 A. M. M. P.

--i n-ir- i nrrauna St. Michael All Angels Rcadli First Unitarian Church ST-Jitif" Rev. E. M. Smith 10:4.1 Klnderirartrn and Nursery- A.

M. Preludes. 11 A. M. Service, Sermon, "4 Great Teacher'.

Greatest Lesson." After the service, coffee, fellowship for everyone. Last Sunday service until September. L. ajaUUiiSunr eV r. K.

tonfeaalona Nat. P. M. Dally Maaa 7 A. M.

eicept Mon. and Sat. at 10 A. M. John W.

Rawlinqi. Pastor EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN UNITARIAN Th Spnr Family from Nathvillt, by popular requf will singing In three great icrvicei at 1 0 and 11 A. M. and at 2:00 o'clock T. M.

June 24. If 55. f) SO A. M. 8.

I. 10:30 A. Worahip Irrmon. 7 P. I.

F. J. C. Herbert: her Art. Clifton 1 McMillan I 1 ir-f lO SO A.

v. Sermon 'Prater" bf Mr. Ralph wyj f- iNrOlTltGrr Taylor, juesi ipeaker. Chorus choir, fiieene Adriams, bt. John cnri- director.

10 30 A. hih school. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED UNITY 9 A. 10:19 4. Worth lerrlee.

Oakley ir.T"" -C. K. Chidester: "jni Din wrrrti. -Unlty Temple of Truth nV Millie Leslie: J.n. i' ZJ-bZZZS? GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH LISTEN TO THE: LOCKLAND BAPTIST HOUR WSAI, 1340 on your dial, tonight! HOME OF GREATER CINCINNATI'S LARGEST SUNDAY SCHOOL "There is a Reason Come and See" LOCKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH 326 Mill Street, Lockland, Cincinnati 15, Ohio Holy Trinity NK-hoii." N.

C. Tsaknides A. School. A Matin lerrlre. 10:.

1(1 A. M. Divine Lllarrv. Ua, I r- I- 1 "Fatherhnod Of Ond." Children's rhurebj nity Church Erna E. M-" Road sclous neiiH UNIVERSALIST CHURCH THEMCITY TEMPLE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH St.

George John Sobolevski: i P.el li 11 A Hftrhip, Srrmon. en T.e-a A hPrf rsrrV H.oe Bain. ist, 2 mh. I 'ke A. Falher.

niuei 1 v. reiiy. f-aiher wen. n.c.-v. Walnut Hill l'lo Mm.

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