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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 5

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SERVICE 1S0TES DAYTON DAILY NEWS Saturday. May IS. IMS Local Marine Wins Medal. Promotion S2nd Fighter Interceptor squadron recently deployed from Travis AFB, to Nana AB, Okinawa. His F-102 Delta Dagger squadron replaces rotational units used for air defense of U.S.

forces on Okinawa. Tlie airman is a graduate of John H. Patterson high school. Technical Sergeant Carl E. Jackson, son of Mrs.

Katherine KEOKUK HIT BY SHORTAGE OF FLOWERS KLOKUK. Iowa, May 28 (At Natural flowers are reported scarce so artificial ones will be used to decorate graves at the National cemetery here Memorial Day. An American Legion spokesman said a poor growing season has been blamed for the lack of flowers and ex-servicemen have been making artificial poppies for tlie graves. Ballet Master Takes Job In Cincy David McLain, for several! years ballet master of the Day-1 ion Civic ballet, will leave at the end of the summer to become assistant professor of dance at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. McLain, now a lecturer at the college-conservatory, will direct tlie school's summer dance program June 20-July 29.

THE PERMANENT appointment as announced today by Dr. Jack M. Watson, dean. C. Jackson of 256 Big Pine has been graduated from the 1 against the Vict Cong during February and March.

Construction Electri clin'i Male 3c Joseph W. Kielbaso, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian A.

Kielbaso of 401 Brandt was advanced to his present rate in Vietnam while serving with Mobile Construction Battalion 5 in Da Nang. PI Jerry C. Houard, son of Mrs. Mary L. Howard of 3135 Findlay is in Vietnam with the 2nd Licht Anti-Air- William A.

Slivinski. son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Slivin-ski of Burkhardt has been promoted to corporal in the Marine Corps and has been awarded the Air Medal.

lie is an aerial gunner in Marine Observation Squadron 6, First Marine Aircraft wing, stationed at Cliu Lai, Vietnam. Slivinski, a graduate of Wilbur Wright high school, lias been in Vietnam since last August, lie was cited for meritorious achievement in aerial missions Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer academy at Or-lando AFB, Fla. Sergeant Jackson, who re 'if mm lew tsesew le'fe ti.awa, ci ui.i ---vtrn Lw afl atfl sir Tar Mm wireman course at the Marine Mild Week End Due ith Cold Front ceived advanced military lead-; ership and management training, is an aircraft engine tech-I nician at McCoy AFB. Fla. He is a member of the Air Defense command.

The sergeant attended Roosevelt high school and the Ameri Corps' Camp Pendletown, Calif. Aerojrrapher's Mate 3c John T. Beason, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace M.

Beason of 1-58 Highland is serving with Helicopter Combat Support Squadron One, Detachment One at the U.S. Naval air station, Atsugi, Japan. Detachment One prov ides craft Missile battalion in Chu Lai, Vietnam. His battalion prov ides air defense for the Marine air field at Chu Lai, Vietnam. Fireman Apprentice Fred M.

A former faculty member of the American Ballet center in New York City, McLain is also artistic director of the Columbus Civic ballet. can River junior college, Sacramento, Calif. Janice, C. Rice, son of Mll. Ethel C.

Clark of CIO Adiite was promoted to master DR. Ul SIEIX D. BARNARD Flocks in Seven Areas Mission Secretary To Speak Thp weatherman say there is i a cold front from Canada pass-in? through our itVI toddy i ushering in a cooler air mass causing cooler weather than is usually expected at this lime of year. Tlie weather will remain mild with no rain in sicht throughout tJie holiday week end. However, temperatures will stay a i little below noimal.

Church of Christ Haynes and Parrott Sts. Services Sunday Bible Study 9:30 A.M. Worship 10:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Wed. Bible Study ..7:30 P.M.

Congregational Singing No Mechanical Music IMh Most I sunnv an-f eo6if north, partly cloud anil turning cool south today. Chan re of hnef ahowar south this Rfiernoon. P'air and COoiar tonight preceded by chance of bn' showara south portion. Sunday, lair and continued cool. High today 66-72 north.

7'J-82 south I-ow In the 40s north, to the low bOn south. l( Hlfi 1 1 1 Hinny and cooler today with a chance of brief showers north. Fair and a little cooler tonight, with some chance of frost north. Fair and continued cool gunrUy. High todav in the AOs north.

Sfi.firt south. Tw tonight 33-12 north, in the 40a south. Wither Report By the Weather Bureau MTVftMV, It 28. ifi Sun seis tmlav p.m 1 sergeant May 13, Sgt. Rice has been assigned to the directorate of supply of liing, USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert H. King of 2412 N. Main is serving aboard the am- munition ship USS Mazuma, serving with the Seventh fleet I off the coast of Vietnam. Marine Private Robert W.

Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. I John -H. Beck Jr. of 1120 Sen-I eea lias completed the field the Army Mobility tquipment nr.

Russell D. Barnard of center, St. Louis, since June, Winona Like. general sec-19b'4. His military service the Foreign Mission-eludes overseas assignment for ary i of tlie Brethren three years in France.

In 1954 church, will talk at the 10:30 he received the Army Commen-' a.m. anrj 7.30 n.m. services to- McLAtN, whose parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John D. McLain. live in Newport, holds a bachelor's decree from the Uni-i versity of Arkansas and a mas-I ter of arts degree in humani-i ties from Wane State uni-! versity. He studied at the School of American Rallet, the Ballei Russe de Monte Carlo school and the Connecticut. College School of Dance.

In addition Forecast maintenance and support for carrier based planes guarding helicopter units in the Eastern Pacific. Airman 3c Clyde Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of 176 Hawthorn has been accorded special recognition at Columbus AFB. for attaining the highest possible rating on his U.S.

Air Force job specialty test. He is a member of the Strategic Air Command and is a graduate of Dunbar high school. Airman 1c Carl E. Landis, son of Nathan S. Landis of 1950 De-witt is a member of the dation medal.

AR HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH morrow at Calvary Bivthren church, L'850 K. Dtrothy Lane. The society ha.s more than 100 5200 FAR HILLS AVENUE S. M. MULKEY, 48 AT KETTERING LIMITS Pastei I missionaries servinc in seven (SBC) City Union Planned SANDUSKY, May 28-ft-City employes are planning to organize a union to represent them in disputes with the city.

Nearly 100 employes have signed Up. fields Central African Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Fiance, Mexico, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Sun rises tomorrow a.m. Sun sets tomorrow 7.57 p.m. II HOI Hf iTORO ornpsratlve- Temperature High this date last year fi Low tint date last year is Yesterday's high at 4 p.m Yesterlay's low fi a.iiT 57 Average 72 Normal ftS Comparison With Record since, IHM Highest tins rial 191 1 Lowest this date In 33 CompRrative rreciptlathm Inches Prereding 24 hours (at a Total amount ainra Jan.

1 It. 04 Deficienry since I 4.11 Tota' amount this data laat year M.91 Deficiency last year 4 Hnmlriiiv 1 n.m. 7 p.m. 1 a.m. 7 a P.el.

humidity 47 52 78 78 HUTON AM) IMI Partly cloudy iWfi cooler today High IS. Vnir anil ronler tonight and Sunday. Low i. High Sunday TO. ATION.

M. Showeri are fortent night for the southern PttiOl Great Basin, Tennessee valley and southern New En gland. It wilt he wanner In northern Texas and oolder in the northern Plateau. New Bn gland, mid Atlantic states, mid Mississippi valley, Ohio valley, central Plains and lower rea Ij kes. OHIO Mostly sunny and cooler today.

Htfh fit 72 north. south Ka ir and cutler tonigh' Low Sundav, mostly sunnv and mild. KNTDCKV Oitar to partly cloudy through Sunrlay. Change of a few light ahowers chiefly eitreme today and toniglit. Mild today hut Turning a little cooler tonighi and Sunday.

Highs todav moatlv in the ow go. Lowa tonight mostly In the fttit i DAYTON MOSQUE As general secretary since 1946, Dr. Barnard has visited earh mission field. Dr. Rarnaiil.

became a pastor in the Brethren church in IfVJll. He served pastorates with five churches bffoiie assuming his present position with the For FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH SALEM AVENUE Rev. Harold Le Vesconte, Jr. Guest Minister: Rev Karl Hultherg Theology In Space" Wnrnnip and Cnurcn Scrooi SUNDAY SERVICES: 37 RANDOLPH ST. WORSHIP ONE GOD FRIDAY 1:00 P.M.

SI MKT 11:30 AM MONDAY (CLASSES! OO P.M. ALL WELCOME NO COLOR BARRED A.M.: P.M.: 9:30 Sunday School Training Union 10:50 Worship (children's church) 7:10 Worship NURSKRJfcS FOR ALL SERVICES eign Missionary society. Deaths and Funerals to teaching here at the Schvvarz School of the Dance, he is a former assistant to tlie director of the Robert Ballei company in New York. $90,000 Awarded In Police Beating NEW YORK. May 28 '-A deaf mute who sued the city for Injuries allegedly caused by policp brutality was awarded $00,000 yesterday by a Brooklyn jury in state supreme court.

John J. Weisenl. 31, charged thai on Sept. IS, lf.u. when he was arrested for auto theft and assaulting a policeman, he was punched, kicked, and beaten about the head by four patrol- men using night sticks.

THE DIFFERENCE is worih ihe DISTANCE! SHALOM IEWS ARE LO 1NGLY INVITED TO ATTEND BONNER. Mrs. Grace i. VEST, "15 fJranrl Salurrlay. 271 Mn, Catherine, 73, of Finrllav Ffidav.

CHURCH DTDTTTLJ'DTT'rAT MAN BURN CO FATALLY CLEVELAND. May that caused extensiv damage to Cleveland Heights home Thursday night caused the death of Dr. CP. Bannister, a i retired dentist. (Morris Sons, E.

Third) Ul LJLi 1 I 11 LJj1N Requiem higli Iliads a.m.1 Wcdnpsrlaj, Corpus ChrsStij i-m OF THE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH Affiliated villi General Association Regular Baptist Cnurcnes 5650 FAR HILLS AVE. ROBERT D. McCARTY. Pastor A Bible-Belie ing Church itli a Bible Teaching Ministry Morning- IVnrahip 10:30 A.M. Eenings Service 7 on M.

Sunday School 9.30 A M. Training Union 4:00 M. Mid-Week Praer Meeting Wedneidav. 7:00 rM HI BELIEVE IN THE BOOK. THE BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE Otrholic.

(Meyer Boeiv mer) BUCKLCW, Haymond 59, of 201ft Coi-onctte Thursday. Services 2 p.m. today, i Miller, West r.i.Ai: CKBKK, 750(1 W. Third St. A.M., Rev.

0. Eugene Llenty BEAVBKCKEEK. 'MV Old Daylun-Xenia PS. A.M., Kev. Byron M.

Flory Jr. BltuOKVlLLK. iU Western Ave. IQliM A.M.. Rev.

Cerl H. Zlgln EAST DAYTON. 3-U E. TMid SI 10:90 A.M., Kev. Cletue 8.

Myers (Huber Hetgmei 10:30 A.M.. S65 Roiebury Dr. Kev. Kennetn L. Hartmsn LOWER M1AML 250 Inllrmary R4 SI Roult 4 JsBjWWfl Jsviiiev-li-lj-tji-arv-i ale, nsxrin I Tabernacle Baptist Church Soutn Biuaaway ant Hume Ave.

Rev. J. WelDy Broaddua, Minister cnurcn scnuol A.M. Morning Wortmp A.M. Baptist Training Union P.M.

Evening tt'orsmp 1:1 P.M. Southwest Ohio EATON Ronald McGinrils, 28, of RR yrsierda. Servleil 1:30 p.m.. tomorrow. (Bsrwesl Leonapd D.

Shock. fW. of S. Franklin yesterdsy, Serv irps 1:30 p.m., I J', i Rarnpsi i vmestow.n IUj mend 5ft-phr-ns. iSR.

formerly of Jamestown, yesterday in C.H. Services 1 :30 p.m.. ltes Hay. (Gtrstnf Washington VVe'lnesrlav Mil IT 911 GBEGOftY, Mrs. Rebecca Mae (Motor), 91.

of 920 Bellan Friday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday, i. Miller Son). Pre' er Service 7 tsi P.M WpispmI siibsquentlv received a suspended sentence.

Herbert M. Horowitz, his at- toniey, said Weisenl had been committed to Brooklyn State hospital, a mental institution where he still is a patient, as a result of the beating. He had asked the court for Missionary- Day CHRISTIAN SCIENCE KABSEMA.N, Harr 70S Su perior Saturdav. i A.M. Kev.

Kooert Stinnett FT MCKINLEY. J89S Salem Ave. A.M.. Kev. C.

Albert Gujsr MACK MEMOHIAL. 1717 fcalern Ave. 10:4 A.M.. Dr. Robert H.

Miller HAPPY CORNER. Union and Old Salem Rdi. 10:30 A.M.. Rev. Ivan Uaacho MESSIAH (Tuuiivlewi Swinger Dr.

10:40 A.M., Kev. Merle E. Kuns PRINCE OF PEACE (Kettering) 800 E. David Rd. 10:45 A.M..

Kev. Herbert A. Fisher EVERSOLE. Clayton aud Old Daylun New Libanoo 10:30 A.M.. Kev Frank E.

Niea MIDDLE DISTRICT. Patera 2 miles South of KM. Of! 9:30 A.M. Kev Pius K. dibble SALEM.

Diamond Mill IN mne East ut Puillipaburg 10:30 A.M.. Rev Keplogle TROTVVOOD. Eaat Main St. 10:30 A.M.. Rev.

1. James Esrielmsa UNIVERSAL TEMPLE MAI.I.OV, Mrs. Grace Edna, 75. of Irvinr; Friday. Services 10:15 a.m.

Tuesday, Church of Holy Angels Catholic. (Meyer OF TRUTH FOUNDATION Konrn ISSYWCA Bins HOURS OF SERVICE Sundav Service, II a.m. AUo p.m. Daylun Chinches Suntiav school 11 FalrDorn S.tf Wed. Testlrauoy Meeting p.m.

Nursery Care. Sun. a WeU. p.m. READLNU ROOMS DAYTON Opn Dally N.

Main in. N. Mam Street CR-9-2701 9U4 Patterson Hoad MrMHS CENTERVILLE: too 8. alau Stieet 12 to 2 Slat. 1 to 3 XENIA: Hiph and CheMnnt Streets Sat 2-4 p.m..

p.m. F.MRBOKN--70 w. Xeoia Di. 7-9 p.m. AREA CHURCHES CENTEnVlLLI: CHLKCR 0' CHRJKT SCIENTIST 100 South MalD St.

DAYTON SOUTH: FIRST CHURCH OK CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sawruill and Kuolcoo Roads DAYTON NORTH: SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Grand Ave. at Belmonte N. FAIRBOlt.N: CHRISTIAN SC1XNCE SOCIETY W.

Xenla Dr. XEN1A; CHRISTIAN SCiENCB SOCIETY High and Chestnut Streets CALVARY BRETHREN CHURCH Pornthy Lsn. Sunday, May 29 10:30 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. with Dr.

Russell D. Barnard of Winons I.sk.. Indians 0n S.r of tnr. Foritn Soci" nf ih Br'lhrrn CHurch Invitrd Guest speaker Ynu shnuld Hesr Him! H. T.

RARNIHART. P-i -r 3ra snn SfUkisUSM DSytSS "'no Bjtrrlcea; Sunday P.M. Huest Speaker: R.v Margaret Ijivey Hprinajfield. Ohio ri BI.1C WKLTOMK! THE NAME OF QUALITY radkr. Oscar, 91, of i F'ox- ridge Friday.

Services 10 a.m. Tuesday. (Routsongi incomparable CONN ORGAN FOR EVERY CHURCH "THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU" RADIO SUNDAYS. 9:00 A.M. VVLNG-1410 KC.

THE NINTH ANNUAL Pastor Kurtz NORMANDY FISH FRY EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH C.H. I TORT RKCOVERf Ml Anna C. Sftinbrttmer, R3. of RR 2, Thursday. Services 10 a.m..

Monday. SI. Joseph Catholic church. (Brockman) MmDLKTOn.V AT-mearha Cliippondalr, 6:1. of lilS Young si Tliiu sday.

Services 10 a.m., Tuesday. (McCov-Lef-Ber) Clarence Mere, fil. of 101 Kuclid SL, yeeterdey, McCo- Iffleil Oeorse K. Neal. 70, of 310fi Keeys Thursday.

Services 10 a.m., Tuesday. (Riggsi William G. Miller, 11. son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Miller, IH17 Sheridan Thursday. Services 2 p.m.. Tuesday, (Mc-Coy-Iffftr) MIK8TEB Mrs. Dells M. Hoy ins, "1, of 14fi S.

Hanover yestei-day. Mass 11:30 a.m.. Monday, St. Augustine church (Heinli MQOAWMn. Uilu Purk.

71. Thursday. Seirices 10 s.m., today. (Irvin-Deeter. Troy SID.NKV Mrs.

I-: i i Bain Richarrls. S7. or RR 5. Thursday. Services 2 p.m., lodsy.

gVAGCNi Mrs. Nellie 7. of 317 Knecht rhursda. Servioes 10 a.m. Our lady of Mercy Catholic.

Walter) SULLENBKROBR, Roberl 7. of 4100 W. Hiird Friday. (Martini TARI.KTO.V. Mrs, lla, fifl.

of UP S. Hedges Friday. Services 10 a.m. Tuesda, Christian Tabernacle. (Schlientz Moore) THOMAS.

Henry Arnold. 30, of IIVF in firn Sunoae 10:31 (J, WAVI (1210) WHY? Because it has true organ tone in ihe lineit tradition. All Conn organs have 4 individual families of tone, flu ie, string, reed and diapason (Many organs have only flute). Compare any organ with a Conn and you'll hear the difference. Let us help plan your new Church or re-Dlacemeni of vour present 1501 E.

Third St. 9.30 a Sunday School 10:30 a.m Morning Service 6:30 p.m Young People 7:30 p.m Evening Service at NORMANDY E.U.B. CHURCH 4in West Alexander-Betlbrook Read In Washington Township An old fashion country slyla outdoor Plcnlr Klh Fr VIFH and HAM DIMNaUtS and SANDWICHES. HOtta MADE PIES CAKES AND RE CREAM A.M. to 7.00 P.M.

MEMORIAL DAY Guided Tours through the Bull'ling Games for the cnildien at 3:00 P.M. Swimming all dv The Kettering Municipal Bsnd will present a Concert In 7:00 P.M. COM I AS Vol' ARE KOR A HAPPY DAY FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH MOI N. Main Siree- i (All write organ with' a new CONN CHURCH ORGAN. models have built-in Chimes).

CONN CHURCH ORGANS start at $2195. Please (Greater U)tw Association I C.l Sundav School Ml. Morning Worship 10:20 A.M, Sermon Topic: THE BIBLE, A STRANGE BOOK" T. P.M. 4()7.

Wilmington Friday. Services 2 p.m. Tues-da Bethel Temple. (Schlientz Moore VAI'OHN. Fred.

71. of JIL'O Rut set Thui-sday. Sei-v-ices 11 a.m. Tuesday. (Bantai Eve.

Service p.m. or phone for appointment with no obligation. Conn Organ Institutional Sales Division of B-H-A ettsfStseeetiaBAasMsstasatjsekaMsStasWaasa. Nile Fisher Pajtor A Church Wlfh A Message FIRST CHURCH OF 622 S. Main Si Dayton 2, Ohio Phone 228-7201 I RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Robert S.

Collins Sales Consultant GRACE METHODIST CHURCH REV. JOS. J. BAYER, D.D. 1 1 N.

ST. CLAIR ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCHES (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) Salem Aie. and Harvard Blvd. Services; 9 snd a m.

Dr. N. C. McPherson. Jr.

Minister BAPTIST SLNDAY tl A.M. Church sntf Junior Churcn Nursery TOPIC: "HE THAT IS NOT WITH ME" THURSDAY Science Class Religious Science Derives Its Teaching From tlie Holy Bible and D-. Ernest Holmes Textbook SCIENCE OF MIND Central Christian Church 1200 Forrar Hlva. at SmitnvilU Ministers Harry Smith and S. Donald Adcoek Church ajcnool 9:30 A.M.

Mnrmng Worship: 9:10 A M. "The Gift of The Holy Spirit la the Gift ot Eacft Other" Co-operating with the American Baptist Convention Hillcrest Christian Churcb H1LLCREST AT ELSMEKE Rev. Bldoa Irvutt. MUilatar 10:00 A.M. Moraios Worship 11:1 A.M.

Church School (or all agee 3.30 C. t. P. MeelUf PARKVIEW NA2ARENE (Dearth i KIDNEY r.s. Margaret Geitee, 80, of 220 8.

BifokJvn Friday. Services I Tue.sda. Holy ngels church. I I Salm Sharp. TROY Cahin E.

Kerns. Sfi, I formerly of Troy, Wednesday. I Services 2 p.m., today, (lrvin-( Deeter) Dump Operator Loses in Suit A Common Pleas court jury relumed a 837,900 veidicl yes WELCOMES YOU SCHOOL. 9 VI MOIIN1NO WORSHIP HCHO YOUTH HOUR EVEN IN GOSPEL 7.UU REVERE AT WATSKVLIET Santa Clara Christian Church RicruuoBd and Santa Clara Avee. Rev.

Ve.aon H. Bowers, Minister Morning Worship: 10:30 A.M. Church Scnool: 9:30 A.M. Series 1st Corinthians "Church Unity la Essential" CARI. CHURCHES of CHRIST First Christian Church of Kettering 4701 far Hllia Ave.

Rev. Junes c. Ptuleooer, Minister Morning Worship: 10:30 A.M. Cnurcn School: 9:30 A.M. "See 'Herald Of Channel 22.

1 P.M. Each Sunday' CENTRAL NORTHRIDGL RIVERDALE SPIRITUAL CHURCH Summit Christian Church Summit at Mercer Rll W. WllOert, Minister Church School 9:30 AM Worship Service 10:4 A.M. Ha nee and Hubert Sis. NSC A OSS A Sermon and Messages 7:10 450 Turner Rd.

(Shiloh) tVra. A. McDowell. Minister, 275-1219 SUNDAY Bible Study 9:311 Worship Evening 9:01) WB3DNESUAY EVE I SO 2211 Needmore Road Harold Taylor, lilniatsr, 314 0I SUNOAY- Binie study S.3U Worahip, Communion 10.SU Evening Service WEDNESDAY EVE Laura Si Derrick, Acting rastor WELCOME Miami Valley HUBER HEIGHTS 4925 Fishburg Road BELMONT 3003 South Smilhville United Church of Christ of Greater Dayton terday against landfill operator Grove, of 2173 River Rd. The decision upheld complaint by Lyle and Dorothy Holden.

who operated a trailer park ne.t to Grove's dump. They charged the dump was nuisance and caused them to lose money a I the trailer park. The Holdcns were represented Earl N. Stephens. Minister, 2M-4SS0 i UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 2001 FAR HILLS AVE.

Patriotism: 19e9 TRINITY BAPTIST 900 Laxingtuo Avenue Rev. Max T. Wiant Church sjnool, A.M. Worship servi.ee. AM.

and 7:00 P.M. ,111 Fellowships. 0 00 Wed. Bible Study. P.M.

CENTERVILLE 38 Main Route 41 Rev. Uardeld Judkiae Buiirliy ttvlHml, 9:30 A M. Worship 10:40 A.M.-. 30 P.M. Wed.

MS P.M.-BIDI Study COLORADO AVENUE Colorado Avenue end Heaum Dr. Harold Elry. Ouest Minister Wortmp 10: JO A.M. Chorch School. 9:15 A.M.

Wednesday Prayer service 1.11 LINDFN AVENUE LindfD at East FourUi Dr. John I Parr. Mlolsler It. v. i.

Oscar While. Minister of Visitation Worship Hervicee. 10.30 A.M. and PH. Church Bohonl 9.30 A.M.

Wednesday Prayer Oervtee 30 P.ll BKtit Fellowships for All Agee 6:00 P.M. DOROTHY LANE 9X0 W. Dorothy Una Kettering tUppoMie Comrnunlty Onlf Couraei Rev. C. Roland Marcus.

Minister Worship Mervlces. 10:45 A.M. Church School. 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. 9.00 M.

Voutli Fellowship JUDSON BAPTIST 3150 West Alex, and Beilbront M. Interim: Kev Brniiuuln Holemsn ur. it School 0:45 A.M. Worship Service 1if45 A.M.-T P.M. Evening Fellowship All Ages 9.00 P.M.

Wed. Prayer and Bible Mtt'dy 7 P.M. SPINNING ROAD Corner Buiknardt and Spiuntaf Kd. Rev. Prank K.

McCuilouin. Paalor Churcn School. 9.45 A.M. Worship Services, a.m. Baptist Eve, Fellowship.

S.30 m. Evening Worship Service, 7:30 p.m. SHROYER ROAD 401 snroyer Road Dr. Wilfred E. Borne, Pastor Classes fur all.

ItSU A.M. Worship Service. 10:30 A.M. Nursery and Children's Worship I Choi re 9:00 p.m. Dinner loutr Oroupt THIRD STREET E.

Third St Rev. Bj on Walter Ktnlaw f'hurcn school A.M. Worship Service 10:00 A M. "Cod-Killing or God-Willing' infant Care A.M. Voutb Fellowship 9:30 P.M.

RIVERVIEW CHAPEL 1353 Waat Rlvervlew Mark Ktnnamao. Pastor Church School. 9.30 A.M. Worship service. 10:30 A M.

ZION CHURCH 40 Spraguo Street flev. Arthur L. Vnunger. Minister ciiurcn school, A M. Worship 10:45 A.M.

MEMORIAL Norm Main Street Rev. Kennetn Peterson. Minister ciuirrh School 9:15 A M. Worship Service in. 'JO A.M.

P.M. YouUi Oroupt SUNDAY Rose E. tiiaaliaw. Minister -lM-0tll BUNbAY- Bint Study s.sn BIBLE HOUR Worship lu.SU Evening seme S.00 WEDNESDAY EVE 1:30 CHURCH sn CtASSIS; SUNDAY 11 A.M WOitSMJP 9. SO I0.U Evening or snip WED.NEHUAV EVE.

I Mi I'KEE OIUOiUPONDENCE COURSE AVAILABLIC REVIVAL in the wccK-iong inai oy uw- O'lrten and (ilenn Mumpower. Attorney Peiixe Wood represented Grove. HARMONY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH INGLBSIDE DRIVF MAY 30 JUNE 5 RtLI MOYtR. tvsngslitt Rei, l)in. Pastor IbMMI David's Faitli, Englewood First Hale 1 law ker Hope Memorial Mount Olivt Mt.

Zion Murlin Heights Oak Creek Pleasant Valley Polk Grovt Riverdale St. John's St. John's Trinity Trinity Trotwoorl West Milton Zion Memorial 00-1 1:00 170W. David Rd. 10:30 4000 Old Salem Ud.

10:15 321 Edgar Ave. 10:30 Delaware at Grafton Avs. 10:15 51 N. Longview St. 1675 Galewood St 2338 K.

Fifth St. 10:45 5301 Olive Rd. :0 00 tiOBO Indian Riffle Rd. 10:40 8616 N. Dixie Dr.

5300 Bigger Rd. 10:30 Valley Pike 9100 Frederick Rd. 10:45 2560 N. Main St. 10 -15 513 E.

Third St 10:15 Gerniantovvn 8:00.:0:30 819 N. Central. Fan-born 203 E. Linden. Miamisburr 10:30 18 N.

Broadway 10:30 106 S. Main. West Milton 10:30 4000 S. Dixit Dr. BETHANY EARL OF KINTORE DIES LONDON.

May Earl of Kintore. an aged nobleman who held the Iveredltaiy office of knight marshal of Scot land, died Wednesday. The Earl, who was 87. served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Boer war and with the Scot guards In World War REVIVAL Rodcliffd Heights Wesleyan Methodist Church LocaUd si 208 Pertem Av Dayten, O. 2 Blocks south of 7600 WW Third SI.

Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Cherryholmei Evangelists and Singers June 2 J2 Nightly Rev.

W. Dillon. Postor Phone 835-5373 Church of Christ (Christian) 2755 East Stroop Rd. Sunday Sftrvices Bible Study 9:30 3 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Monumenr of- Ludlow Worship of- 10:00 a.m. "NO MEMORIAL DAY KOR GOD" Rev.

Jim N. Schultx 77m thown indkalti ot Worship $trvic0 Association Office ft Retreat Center 6177 Southampton Dr. rUKMCHLY 1MB i.n.M.KBiATn".NAI, CHKUITIAM CMUKLMt AMD TMI BVAXtOSUUAt AMD RB OKM BD CMURCM Worship ..10:30 A. I no PM Wed. Bible Study 7:30 I'M LYNN FORD, Minister Ctt, ii one :99 IMO.

RSS. 'MTM CHURCH SOIOOL CLASSES 11.13 A.M. Ministers: Rev. Otlt Landis. Rev.

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