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8 Sat, Aug. 27, 1949 THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY Local Church Calendar THE Wmm mm tones- oi Jamwik Garrett, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Assemblies of God ENGLISH HUNGARIAN 723 W.

Mt. Minister?" Evening service subject "Tenacity of Purpose" SEYMOUR AVENUE Seymour at Sag- Hope. E. H. Petro, pastor.

Sunday school in a Mnrnine service 11. Afternoon WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH E. Michigan at Magnolia service 2:30. Evenine service 7:30. All Sunday services are conducted in Eng w.

mure xwrason. pastor, sun-day school 10 a. m. Morning service 11; subject "Sentimental Eye-Wash." THE PEOPLES CHURCH Interdenominational Worship Service 10:00 A. M.

Sermon By Rev. Wallace V. Aul! Director of Christian Student Foundation lish with the exception oi uie aiiernoon CALVARY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN PENN. AVE. at McKIM ST.

9:45 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship 6:00 P.M.

Youth Fellowship 7:00 P. Evening Worship Norman W. Klump, Minister ai magnolia. Rev. Kenneth E.

Eyler, pastor. Sunday FIBST 902 N. Cedar. R. Elmer Baker, nactnr Sunday school 9:45 a.

Morninff sprvice 11. Subject 'The Rapture of the iu in. morning service it; sub-ieS wo Debtors." Evening service 7:30: subject "The Great Helper." 6:45 p. youth service. Church.

Evening service "The second coming oi const. ITALIAN 538 N. Cedar. Rev. Frank J.

CLYDE LAWVOEPt. Pastor Bible School 9:43 A. M. Miller Doolen, Superintendent Worship 10:50 A. M.

"HIGHWAYS OF GOD" A Cordial Welcome To All Sorvicos Sail On! Nazarene Antonio, pastor. Evening service Baptist ouuct Diva. rtev. FIRST CaDitol at Ionia. Dr.

Julius a Ve suji. pasior. aunaay scnooi r.ilr a Morning service 11. Subject Measured by the Almighty." Evenine "7-711 1- 1 Fischbach. castor.

Sunday school 11:40 a. m. Morning service 10:30: subject "Fatherly Love, the Law of the Universe." the "The Night of 10 A. M. Sunday School 11 A.

M. "Two Debtors" 7:30 P. M- "The Great Helper" 6:45 P. M. Youth Service Wednesday 7:30 P.

M. Midweek Fellowship Kenneth Eyler, Pastor xoutn groups 6:30 m. HOPE Mt. Hope at Donora. Rev.

Rev. Walter B. Price, preaching. HOLMES STREET Holmes at Prospect Herman H. Riffel.

pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11. Edward C.

Soloist: Mr. Lloyd Johnson THE NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iMuwi. uiiuy scnooi iu Morning service 11. Subject "Pi- Evening service 7:30. Subject "Preparedness." NORJH, STBEEr North at High.

Rev. Herbert W. Thomas, pastor. Sunday school Church School 10:00 A. M.

mi fif, Grand River at Washington N. T. Keinr, B. D. Minister 10 A.

M. Church School Chapel Service 11 A. M. Morning Worship Guest Minister, Dr. John R.

Mulder President Western Theological Seminary Our services are happy, hopeful COME Carnell, guest speaker. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Musical program to be presented by the young people. Douglas De-vine, chairman.

MEW HOME MISSIONARY 1033 Hickory. Elder Earl Kinney, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11.

Subject "Scriptural Baptism." Evening evangelistic service 7. OLIVET 2215 E. Michigan. Herbert C. Carnell.

minister. Church school 9:43 a. a i.iui iiuib ad vice ii. auDject "uoa f.5nnuJeS-' EvenIn evangelistic serv- Upon a wide and stormy sea, TLou'rt sailing to eternity. And thy great Admiral orders thee: "Sail on! Sail on! Sail on! Art far from shore, and weary worn The "sky o'ercast, thy canvas torn? Hark ye! A voice to Thee is borne: "Sail on! Sail on! Sail on!" Do comrades tremble and refuse To further dare the taunting hues? No other course is thine to choose.

Sail on! Sail on! Sail on! t. i i-i- i ue jjemanas ox xne Future. fpiEAAKT GROVE Pleasant Grove GLAD TIDINGS CHURCH nil c. jjreu Alien, pastor. Sunday school a.

m. Morning service with a Bible lesson in every class from beginners to adults. Morning worship. 11 a. m.

Nursery for infants during CITY RESCUE MISSION i. ine -Master Evening service 7:30 p. m. 'The Sword of the Spirit" Youth Sll E. MICH.

worship hour on second floor. Sermon r.1 ii w.i at o.MJ p. m. SOUTH S. Logan and Lenore.

E. T. Mad win, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.

(PENTECOSTAL) 2202 Donora St. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 7:00 P. M.

Junior Service 11:00 A. M. Preaching 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Rev.

A. A. DUDASH, Pastor PHONE 4721S subject You Are Cod Farm. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1120 N. Pennsylvania.

Lester W. Boyd, pastor. Sunday school 11:10 a. m. Morning service 10.

Subject "God's Desire." Communion service. Evening service 7:30. TONIGHT 7:30 WORLD'S VQUNGEST QUINTET, Sister Singers Geo. Hoeflinger. Speaker SUNDAY 2:00 P.

M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY 3:00 Inter-City Tabernacle Group Rev. -Reed in charge Other Meetings Tues, Thurs, Sun. 7:30 MThe Arm of Your Church -Down Town" v. viuc ii.

auojeci "ine secret of Growth." Evening service 7:30. Subject Bring Men to Christ." Young People service and junior service at 6:45 P. m. Subject "Our Thoughts." SOUTH S. Washington at Moorel Riv Pilgrim Holiness er dr.

M. R. Cronk. pastor. Vern Van Hovel, assistant, pastor.

Sunday school r- 1MW ouy ra. Kev. S. Shram, pastor. Sunday school.

a. m. Morning service 11. Subject "Let Us Co Evening service 7. Sub ject "Redeemed." i.

morning service 11. Evening service 7:30. FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH W. Maple at N. Pine (Willow Bus to Maple) Lawrence R.

Neff. Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Youth Meet 6:45 P. M.

PreachiriK Services 11 A. M. 7:30 P. M. at N- Pine- Iwrence Catholic vcumji.

ounaay scnooi iu a. m. Classes for alL Moraine service 11. Youth TTlOTtn or HOLT CROSS 1514 W. Sa2inaw.

In Do snarling waves thy craft assail? Art pow'rless, drifting with the gale? Take heart God's word shall never fail! Sail bJ Sail oaJ Sail oal SOUTH STREET CHURCH OF GOD (Anderson, Ind. Convention) 213 C. SOUTH ST. P. L.

MORGAN V. J. GRITZMACHC Assoc Pastor Pastor 11:00 A. M. WHERE DO YOU STANDT 7:00 P.

M. REV. ARTHUR EIKAMP Missionary designate to Japan, Guest Speaker (Where Christian Experience Makes You a Member) charge of Franciscan Fathers. Sunday w. iu v.

ovcuuu service i masses at 6:30, 8. 10, 11:15 a. 12:30 Presbvterian p. m. weeK-aay masses at 7 and 8 a.

m. RESURRECTION E. Michigan. Masses TWT RAPt Tur 4 at t. a.

9. iu, li a. m. and 12:30 p. ST.

CASIM1K BOO W. Barnes. Hev. Fr. Morrune service 10:3.

Junion and seniors fir KunHqv baVaaI i. 1. Leo KalinowsM. Rev. Fr.

John Slowly, service. Rev. Raymond Pinch will be euest minister. administrators. Sunday masses at 8:30, 8, 10 and 11 a.m.

ST. MART 319 Seymour. Sundav at Washington. EAST LANSING UNITY CENTER 425 Vilest Grand River Ave- East Lansing Telephone 81932 Sunday, 11 :00 "Analyzing Universal Law" Mid-Weak Service: Wed. 8:00 P.

M. "My Victorious Spirit" Reading Room Open Monday Through Friday, 12:30 to 8:30 Roxie G. Miller, Minister masses at 6, 7. 8:30, 11:30 a. m.

and 12:40 p. m. Week-day masses at 6:30, 7:15 and school. 10 a. m.

Church school chapel a a. m. iff Ktvicc, ii; vt. jonn Mulder, president of Western Theological ST. TH ER 5 North to wn theater.

417 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EAST LANSING Subject of Lesson Sermon: "Christ Jesus' FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST 314 M. A. (MASONIC TEMPLE) Sunday Services 11:00 A M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting P. M.

Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Reading Room, 211 Abbot Bldg. Open 10:00 A. M.

to 6:00 P. M. Week Days Open 3 P. M. to P.

M. Sunday nouana. win oe guest minister. E. Grand River.

Rev. Fr. William Koe-nigsgnecht, pastor. Sunday masses at 9 ana w.su a. m.

uui.BijF is proviaea tor children of parents who wish to attend the morning worship services. FSTMIVtTrn ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 601 Abbott East Lansing. Rev. Fr.

Jerome V. MacEachin, pastor. Sunday masses at 8, 9. 10, 11:30 a. m.

and 12:30 p. m. Masses .1 ixigan. (J. m.

Muilenburg, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. fourth grade and older; 11 a. hd and youn8er.

Morning serv- dally at 7 and a. m. Church of Christ CHURCH OF CHRIST Holmes and Eu. The ereat relieious revivals that cv. 1--H1C1 noats, mmisier ot fil-grim Congregational church, will preach Soloist.

Don Waldren. "If with AU Your Hearts" reka. J. Clyde Lawder, pastor. Sunday To Sing at Rescue Mission school.

9:45 a. m. Morning service. 10:50: CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Ottawa at Capitol D. Stanley Coors MINISTERS Kearney Kirkby 10:00 Sunday School 1 1:00 "THE PULL OF PURPOSE" The Reverend Kearney Kirkby Preaching 6:00 Youth Meetings Salvation Army llTVllfAV .7 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 211 North Chestnut NURSERY SCHOOL 11 A M.

MORNING WORSHIP 11 A. M. SUBJECT: 'DANGER IN DEVOTION" John M. Vander Muelen Ministers Albert C. Kunz subject.

"The Highways of God." CHURCH OF CHRIST 736 Banghart J. Curtis Manor, minister. Sunday school. Allegan. S-ifi'i Sugh Pator.

Sunday Scnooi, 10 a. m. Mornlne qervin. 11- 10. Morning service, 11: subject, "The Great Physician.

Evening service, subject, "The Sin of Division." ject. "Holiness." Young People's Legion, Church of Christ Scientist stirred America at the beginning of the present century owed much of their success to the gospel hymns turned out by Charles Gabriel and other popular singing evangelists of that era. One wonders sometimes how the spiritual crusaders could have managed without such soul-winning favorites as "Hold the Fort!" "Wonderful Words of Life," "Saved by FIRST Walnut at Allegan. Sundav Mrs- William K.uchU. Ev.enm.f service.

subject. "Salvation. Capt and Mrs. Turner will be in charge of all services Sunday. The band will be in attendance under the Arthur Homer.

school. 11 a. m. Morning service, 11; subject, "Christ Jesus." 10:00 A. M.

"Enoch the Companion of God" FIRST East Lansing Masonic temnle. FIRST UNITED Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning serv Windsor. Capt Hugh Turner, mstor ice.

11: subject, "Christ Jesus. SECOND 900 E. Mt. HoDe. Sunday Sunday school.

10 a. m. Morning service. 11; subject, "Holiness." Mrs. Turner will be the speaker at the morning service.

BRETHREN "Flames from a Burning Heart" scnooi, a. m. Morning service, 11; subject. "Christ Jesus." Grace," "Almost Persuaded," and Spiritualist tVISITTTltle. na 1330 Cast Grand River Ave.

Gordon Overholt, Pastor (Far the time of the other services see the Church Calendar) Church of Cod CHURCH OF GOD 2326 N. High. Rev. The Glory Song." The latter hymn, MILLER ROAD DIDLE CHURCH W. Miller off S.

Cedar St. Rev-. James C. Dotson, Pastor 9:45 A. M.

Sunday School 11:00 A. M. God in the Hands of His Creatures P. M. Local Radio Broadcast 6:30 P.

M. Young People's Meetings 7:30 P. SL DR. TURNBULL with pictures of Haiti xuo a. (enar.

Kev. i 1' No Sunday serv- written in 1900, made Gabriel fa- and Mrs. L. D. Wright, pastors.

Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service. 11; subject, "A Model Congregation." Young people's service. 7 p.

m. Evening serv iuvues win oe resumed on tlDGV mil, unous overnight and spread like wasnmgton. The rE0oJ? will be held ice. 7:30: subject, "Christian Unity." CHURCH OF GOD 538 N. Cedar.

W. wuaiire to the four corners of the globe. It was sung in thousands of evangelistic meetings, in more than lunch at 1:30 o'clock. In case of rain the wrvice will be held at the halL FIRST QBinrrriifo. T.

Truett, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning service, 11.

JENISON 7 N. Jenison. Rev. Don 15 Washington. Evening annrln.

Seaton, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service. 11.

Young people's hour. subject "Forty Years Among the Living Dead." Speaker. Claude E. Jewell. 20 languages and dialects, and someone once estimated thai more than 20,000,000 copies of the song had been printed and circulated.

6:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30. SOUTH STREET 213 E.

South. V. J. Unity PIC, v.K.vw In 1909, Gabriel scored another Gritzmacher. pastor.

L. Morgan, associate pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service.

11. Subject, "Where Do You Stand?" Evening service, 7. Rev. Arthur Eikamp. missionary designate to Rl.ver' Lansing.

Roxie G. MiUer. pastor. Sunday school 11 a. m.

Inter-City Tabernacle 2827 E. Michigan Ave. A. M. "Word of Life" Broadcast 10:00 A.

M. Bible School Rev. Gordon Roloff speaking at both the 11 :00 A. M. and 7 KM) P.

NL Services. RALPH L. REED, Pastor aitci x-ncc aoio- Japan, being sent out under the sponsor- hit with his hymn, "Sail On!" It was a favorite in the revivals conducted by the late "Billy" Sunday. Homer Rodeheaver, who was 6ong leader at many of Mr. Sunday's meetings, used it regularly.

snip ot the Michigan Cnurcnes 01 uoa. will be guest speaker. Miscellaneous Congregational PILGRIM Meetme in Eastern hieh The "five singing sisters," Jean, w.iiiwj ujt xvev. wauace v. Auit.

Christian Student Foundation. SOMETHING DIFFERENT HEAR Professor W. V. Miller of Southern Wesleyan Bible College of Florida, at the CENTRAL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 108 N. Pine St.

Speaking from a Model of the Jewish Tabernacle Saturday Evening 7:45 "The Court and Its Furnishings" Sunday Morning 11:00 "The Holy Place" Sunday Evening 7:45 "The Holy of Holies" W. PICKARD, uaoriei, a native of Iowa, was born school, small auditorium. Elmer E. Hoats, pastor. Morning service.

11. Union serv in 1859. He was still in his teens Bible Conference ices for Pilgrim, Plymouth and May wi" oe soioist. Mrs. ay or0 numbers.

nursery at 10 a CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN osgect Wayne E. Wheeler, min- flower congregational churches. Treacher, Rev. Robert L. McCleary.

when he began his career as a traveling singer. He was living in Chicago at the time he wrote the two hymns cited above. Episcopal CHRIST CHAPEL Episcopal College iri scnooi a. m. Sunday Lwi11 9:30 a- bt there Planning Institute "JV'M" evening services i district meeting being held center, 445 Abbott East Lansing.

9 a. holy communion. "lerjionai parK near Sunfield. Services will be held at ih. ST.

KATHERINE CHAPEL Meridian Guest Speaker regular hour Sunday. Sept 4 Evening Classes to Open rd. 11 a. morning prayer and sermon. John Slater preaching.

ST. PAUL'S Ottawa at Sevmour. Rev. fTii oeunage ana Rapids rds. Rev.

George Abbott. Joan, Janet, Judy and June Eden-burn of Traverse City, will present a program at the City Rescue Mission Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Speaking at this service will be George Hoeflinger, a local student at the Bob Jones college in South Carolina. The Edenburn sisters have sung in five states and Canada on several radio broadcasts as well as in come of the largest auditoriums. Recently they have been singing for Gideon International in Milwaukee, Zion Tabernacle, Zion City, Winon Assembly, Winona Lake, Hebrew Christian Mission, Chicago, 111.

They have also sung at many of the churches, sanitariums, hospitals and youth camps. in, 1U. Mom- On September 13 The Lansing Bible institute, spon George R. Selway, D. rector.

8 a. holy communion. 11 a. prayer and sermon. Rev.

Richard O. Peterson preaching. 11 a. nursery and kindergarten. Sir nen- Ljynn SIOUX OX Plymouth.

will be the guest speaker. Eve- sored by the Central Michigan Bible CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LANSING First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Allegan and Walnut Street SERVICES Sunday 11 A. Wednesday P. Sunday School 11 A. M.

Reading Room and Lending Library 13S West Alfegan Street Second Church of Christ, Scientist 00 East Mt. Hope Avenue SERVICES Sunday 11 A. Wednesday P. Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

Reading Room and Lending Library in Church Building 2 to P. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays Subject in all Christian Science Churches, Sunday, August 28th "Christ Jesus" SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH South Washington at Moores River Drive MALCOLM- R. CRONK, Pastor VERN VAN HOVEL Asst. Pastor People reopie ana xoung Mfr.tr.

in at n.Ti.. Free Methodist CENTRAL 108 N. Pine. A. W.

Pickard. Conference association, will open its seventh wear Tuesday evening at Holmes Street Baptist church, v- Miner Sw Sfl- Eetv- C. Dotson. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.

newly-elected officers and teachers in charge. 1' amiuay atnooi to a m. te the Morning service. 11. Praise service, 7 Holmes at Prospect and will m.

Evenine service. 7:45. Prof, V. continue through March 28. Miller of Southern Wesleyan Bible college.

Intercession City, will speak This interdenominational evening from a large model of the Jewish taber- acie at 11 a. on "The Holy Placr" i i vicoiuiH. evening service i 7:30. Dr. John R.

Turnbull speaking and showing colored motion pictures of Haiti. Young People's services at 6 30 p. m. "ORIAL-E. Frederick.

SSiCiAn'1 Carnfl'- Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Moming worship 11: ol the Reve- school is now established with its own board of directors and presi and at 7:45 p. on "The "Holy of Holies." Leaving City NORTH LANSING Turner at Ran.

dent. Last yea more than 100 stu dents were enrolled. Classes are aoipn. Kev. A.

d. HocKaday, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m.

Morning service, 11. Evening service. 7:30. "BELIEVE AND LIVE" Broadcast 9:00 A. M.

Music Message "HOUR OF POWER" Wednesday 7:15 P. M. "PRAYER IS THE VOICE OF FAITH" Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 11 A.M. "LET US GO ON" Youth Fellowship Hour 5:45 P.

M. Evangelistic Service 7 P.M. "REDEEMED" Special Music! held every Tuesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. SOUTH LANSING 611 Samantha. service -Ml sage 5ervice' testimonies, and Bible mes-CRiTRrn aw trcn Thurman Fraley.

pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11. Evening The institute was organized to TER DAY SAINTS (M.rmin)-?' train laymen for more effective service, ou.

service to the churches. It is open Lutheran -r ounudy scnooi iu a. m. to all who seek further instruction BETHLEHEM (American) E. Mt.

Hone tt-tn 7 vcuinis service 6.30. Firesid mptinff at and Ray, Walter F. Koeppltn. pastor. No Sunday school.

Morning service. 9. Ser in Bible study and church leadership. From 12 to 15 different classes COMMUNITY TABERNACLE 3335 Tly- swamiei j- Bev. mon by Rev.

E. J. Nest. Nursery during and a chapel service are oiiered miu ii, 3i.iiuui iv a. m.

iMoming service 11:15. Christian Crusader's Tent Meeting Pleasant Grove Road Saturday Night: Ordination Serviee Sunday Morning 11:00 A. M. Afternoon Service at 3:00 P. M.

Sunday Evening Will Be the Closing Meeting of the Crusader's Campaign. 7:30 REV. GLENN VANCLEVE, Director Phone 29363 each evening. worsnip nour. CHRIST (Missouri Synod) 122 S.

Pennsylvania. Rev. Enno L. Woldt, pastor. No Sunday school during August.

muhmukeo LATTER DAY SAINTS St Joseph and S. Logan. F. H. A specialized teacher training course, accredited by the Evangel Morning service with communion.

10:45 a. m. Subject. "Peter and the last ical Teacher Training association. wasror.

aunaay scnooi 8:45 a. Morning service 11. Elder John Luc speaker Evening service 7 REORGANIZED LATTER DAT SAINTS. 5 Lake Mission Upton and Stoll the series on "Peter for His COLLEGE Division and Ann, East is offered for Sunday school teach ers. Diplomas this department insing.

neroerx won, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. Mnminff n. rjoman.

pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 10:30. Rev.

George C. Bubolz. guest pas- are awarded by the accrediting association. Four other courses in DR. JOHN R.

TURNBULL lor. rwursery aurmg cnurcn time. EMANUEL FIRST I Sra.O H.C""uR"0RM-E.D-J Marshall. cluding Christian Faith, Christian N. CaDitol at Kilborn.

Karl F. Krauss. Dr. Turnbull of Haiti will speak tJastor. morning 'S: Wect "Why Do You Call Service, Biblical Survey, and Chris- tian Expression, all offer complete JJ c'oe ay evening "rvT.

5eI7lce 7 suDject "Ji Let Us Reason Together." LANSING GOSPEL TEMPLE (Undenominational) 119 ASTOR AVENUE Or 126 West Hodge Ave. 10 A. M. Sunday School Classes for All 11 A. M.

MORNING WORSHIP 6:45 P. M. Young People's Meetinr i luiiiti iwiu Ajjwic uiiu i.i.i. lie auyj two semester courses. Th.

fa.it ho TOM. will present motion pictures includ wjirrt.i ttv JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES-Kingdom hall, 1717 ew i fir Pii rtl1ViaT ti 1 1 mn a. on institute consists of Rev. HaroldiinS. the fPProach by sea from Ja-Reese of the First BantLst church maica, tropical scenery, strange pastor.

Sunday school until September. English service. 11 a. m. Subject.

"The Effects of Gospel German service. 9:30 a. m. Subject, "The Saviorls Twofold Call to Men." GRACE 528 N. Logan.

Rev. John E. Breck. pastor. Suiday school, 10 a.

m. Morning service. 11. Subject. "Putting Ourselves First" Nursery during worship hour.

REDEEMER (United) N. Pennsylvania at Jerome. Glenn W. Sachs, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.

m. Morning service. 10:45. Subiect. "A Challenge for Peace" TRINITY (Missouri Synod) Saginaw at LA itb of Williamston, as president: Mrs.

customs, mountainous areas and A Bible lecture. "The Two Great mandments." win be delivered by a Watch tower representative at 3 p. at Oak park. Charlotte 8 p. a Watch Tower study will be held at the local Kingdom hall.

MVBiVi; mrw muh. Lillian Baker, registrar: Kev. ueorge "uw jiivvnoaju. Abbott of Manle Grove Bible Dr- Turnbull has been in mis- Rev. James C.

Lambert church; Rev. John Bayes, Grand 'Sionary work since 1916, living many iivirn it-irLE lis AS- J3 c- Lambert, pastor. Sunday Pastor. Phone 59390 years in India, where he saw Mo 7:30 P. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE v-nesmm.

rtev. rniliD senroeder, pastor No Sunday school. English service with communion at 8:30 a Fntrltch a. m. morning service 11.

Young people's meeting at 6:45 p. Evening service 7:30. FS.SUlE APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE 601 S. Francis. Hebert Starr, pastor.

Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning serv- mrnti Special Music At All Our Services The Church Where You Are Never a Stranger" BENNIE T. MORGAN, Minister R.

W. Lownds, Minister of Music I KEV. W. M. McGLIRE at 11 a.

m. No German service. Business meeting of congregation at 2:15 p. m. ZION (Wisconsin Synod) Forest, one block south of F.

P. Zimmer Noble Pace of Hartford City. will S.UJIUI handas K. Gandhi in jail. He lived in Palestine 15 months and was the first white man to cross the Arabian desert by car.

He spent considerable time in the orient in evangelistic work in the Philippines, Japan, China, Celbes, Borneo, India and Indo-China. Mrs. Turnbull has been working with Mr. Turnbull in Haiti, but was forced to return to the United II A. M.

Morning Worship Ledge Baptist church: Rev. Malcolm R. Cronk, South Baptist; Rev. James C. Dotson, Miller Road Bible; Rev.

David Evans, Haslett Baptist; Prof. Roger Hamlin, Michigan State college; Mrs. Hallie Hess, Williamston; Rev. Holman Johnson, Okemos Baptist; Rev. Elmer Mar-quardt, Parker Memorial Baptist; Mrs.

Leone Reed; Rev. Ralph L. Reed, Inter-City Tabernacle; Rev. Herman Riffel, Holmes Street Baptist; Rev. Richard H.

Riffle, Portland Baptist; Rev. R. Jake Wen- man, pasior. service 11. Methodist 'Measured by the Almighty' Local Couple Series: Great Nights of the Bible CENTRAL Ottawa at CapitoL D.

Stanley Coors. minister. Kearney Kirkby. minister of education. 10 a.

Sunday school. 11 a. "The Pull of Purpose." Mr. Kirkby preaching. 6 p.

youth North Street Mr. McGuire, superintendent of the eastern district of the Nazarene church, and former superintendent of the Michigan district, will move in the near future to Birmingham or Pontiac. Well-known in church circles here, Mr. McGuire served as superintendent of the Michigan district for five years, but due to the growth of the church, the district was di 7:30 P. M.

Evening Service To Assist at Gull Lake Meet FIRST E. Grand River at N. Cedar. "The Night of Deliverance" States due to ill health. Their son, Walter, is taking his father's place tt i t-.

William A. Blanding. pastor. Runrfav School 10 a film "EVnm North at High nell, Grace Tabernacle, Owosso, andjirl Haiti, while Dr. Turnbull is on Faith." Morning service 11: Ernest Com.

Rev. Hal S. Olmstead, South Onei Mr. and Mrs Ken finminue of leave. hufsi sueaKer.

MAIN STREET Main at Washington da Gospel church. Join Oar Free Bible Course Each. Wednesday Eve. 8 P.M. Be sinning Study "Revelation" Lansing, who recently returned from Stanford S.

Closson. pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning service 11: subject TTle Parting of the Further information concerning the institute may be obtained by writing to Mr. Reese at Williamston.

or Dhoninz 96312 or 50931. vided at the annual assembly held in July, and Mr. McGuire was appointed to the eastern district. Rev. O.

G. Maish of Grand Rapids will head the Michigan district. riurope as loutn ior ennsi, representatives, will be in charge of the music during the 10th week of the Gull Lake Bible and Missionary con- Lansing. in the summer series on "The Pilgrimage of Life." Evening services to be resumed Sept. 11.

MICHIGAN AVENUE E. Michigan at Ferguson. L. B. Niles.

pastor. Sunday school 11 a. m. Morning service 10: JHSl? I3" Appropriate Profit." The fifth the summer series on "Life Situa- Mr. McGuire, before being ap ierence, oeginning Sunday.

Dr. R. R. Brown, founder and DaStOr of t.hl larcrp tahpmarlo in pointed head of the district, served Plans Revival Services Dr. J.

H. Saayman, Johannesburg, South Africa, will conduct revival services at First Assemblies of God church from Aug. 30 to Sept. 11. Dr.

Saayman is vice moderator of the. Full Gospel Churches of the Union of South Africa, and has recently conducted revival services in England and France. Motion pictures of South Africa will also be shown. known to thousands HEAR Rev. Dr.

J. H. Saayman of Johannesburg, S. Africa MT nOPC-MI TTnn. o-J as pastor of the North Street church for four years.

He has been in rriinisterial work for the past 31 years. He is a member of the trustee board of Olivet Nazarene college at Kankakee, and a inrougnout tne middle west as the "radio will be the principal speaker. Miss Lois Hatt, director of the department Of milsin fnr t.h nranrl Rev. Harry L. Maunder, pastor.

Sunday school 11:15 a. m. Morning service 10. Stanford Closson. pastor of Main Street Methodist, will be guest speaker POTTER PARK Dakin at Gray.

Dorr A A member of the executive board. Congregationalists Plan Union Services Sunday Union services for Plymouth, Mayflower and Pilgrim Congregational churches will be held in the small auditorium at Eastern high school, N. Pennsylvania ave, at 11 o'clock Sunday moming. Rev. Robert McCleary, minister of Mayflower Congregational church, will be the preacher.

Miss JoAnne Sar-geant will be the soloist, accompanied by Remo Grua, minister of music at Pilgrim Congregational church. 11 A. M. to 2 A. M.

DAILY FOURSQUARE Rapids School of the Bible and Music, who is known to many through her ministry in music, will assist in 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. "GOD HAS PROMISED" 6:30 P. M.

YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P. M. "THE DEMANDS OF THE FUTURE" by Abe VanderPuy of the Voice of FRIED SPRING the Andes; on Tuesday by Dick 97 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH 903 North Cedar Street CHICKEN Winters of the American Sunday me music. Cal Beukema of the Southland Bible institute viit rnritiniip tn hat CHURCH 603 S. Hosmer Sunday School 9:30 A.

M. COMPLETE DINNER Union; and on Wednesday by Dr. O. Van Steenberghe of the Belgian VARSITY DRIVE-IN charge of the children's meetings. Gospel mission.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pudney of the Unevangelized Fields Curb or Insid Service On Block East of East Lansing (US-16) xne missionary program ior and Monday will be represented QEreninr Service 7:39 Mission will be represented on Thursday and Friday.

Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 1 Every Night at 7:30 Dr. Vincent Bennett, who has been a professor at John Brown univer THE FIRST DAPTIST CHURCH sity and assistant to the president of Wheaton College, I1L, will speak Friday evening. CAPITOL AT IONIA Ministers JULIUS FISCHBACH WALTER B.

PRICK Or. Saayman Recently Conducted Evangelistic Campaigns in England and France Stained Glass Windows Colonial Art Glass Co. 2615 Lakeview St, Joseph, Mich. 10:30 SERMON: 'TATHERLY LOVE, THE LAW OF Herbert W. Thomas Pastor 1011 Seymour Phono 5-9203 THE UNIVERSE The Reverend Walter B.

Price preaching Plan Special Service A special membership meeting will be held at Spiritualist Church of Divine Truth. 108 S. Cedar st, Monday at 8 p. m. Another service will be held at 8 p.

m. Tuesday, with Rev. Arthur Seortng in charge. Christ Saves-Christ Heals 11 :40 CHURCH SCHOOL Broadcast 8:30 to 9:00 A. M.

Sunday Rev. Dr. J. H. Saayman.

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