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Thu Boston Globe Saturday. April 20, 1961 26 Park Street Church Plans Huge Missionary Conference ARCHDIOCESAN NEWS To Bless Statue At Framingham By WILLIAM It. CALLAHAN A itatue of Christ with two children depicted in imported Carrara marble on the grounds of St. fhureh. Frnmincham.

will be blessed at I Skis I 1J 3 p.m. Sundav by Richard Cardinal Cushtnfi. Tht flsur of Christ is 5 feetjformer dean of the Boston Col- Ices School of Social Work, i-1 'kr Lh3 I' hJ Jl I to' T--4- -J 4 II I I w-- I ok narthex to the church. The Braintree sq. church was gathered Sept.

10, 1707, on the same day that Rev. Hugh Adams was ordained to the Christian ministry under the exhortation of Rev. Cotton Mather. The present structure is the church's fifth building. (Globe Photo by LeRoy Ryan) NEW SANCTUARY of First Congregational Church, Braintrce, rededicated at Palm Sunday services, will be the scene of the church's first choral evening worship service this year, at 8 p.m.

this Sunday. Interior of the old sanctuary was destroyed in a $100,000 fire four days before the 1961 Christmas. Rebuilding also added a Rev, Maurice Jacques, assistant to the treasurer of missions. The 24th annual conference is under the direction of the pastor, Rev, Harold J. Ocken- ga, Mrs, Malcolm T.

Calder of Melrose is chairman of the program committee. Featured speakers will Include Rev, Gilbert W. Kirby, a leader of the Evangelical Missions Alliance, with headquarters in London, and Dr. Clyde Taylor, executive secretary of the Evangelical Foreign Missions with offices in Washington, C. The entire schedule is being launched the Apr.

26-28 weekend by the fourth annual New England Student Missionary Conference. Nine Brooklinc Churches to Hear Vatican Observer Dr. George Williams Har vard Divinty School professor and an official observer at the Council, will speak at the third annual dinner of the Inter-Church Committee of Brookline Protestant Churches. The 6:30 p.m. Apr.

29 event will be held at St. Mark's 'Methodist Church. Dr. Williams will speak on current Protestant-Roman Catholic relations. Participating Brookline churches include All Saints Episcopal, Baptist Church of Brookline, Church of Our Sav-liour, First Parish, First Pres- ibyterian, Harvard.

Leyden Congregational, St, Paul's Epis copal, and St. Mark s. Youth Leader Here Rev. William Eakin, national directer of the Youth for Christ International high school culb department, will speak at 7:15 p.m. Sunday in Ruggles Street Baptist Church, Boston.

SCIENCE Park Street Church, Boston, in preparing for one pf it annuel hiehlieht the Missionary eminence. The church in downtown floMon itipporti 112 mi.MOiV uriri in the United Statei unci frreiRn landi through 40 different organizations. More than 65 missionaries mill sttonHinfl ihic vrsip'x Apr. 28 to May 5 conference, They will be from 35 countries and will represent 27 missions. Thirty-three of the paitiei-j pants will be missionaries supported by Tark Street Church whfo arc either on furlough or ferving in this country.

More thsn $300,000, roughly; three times the church's regular 1962 budget, was used for mis-fionary support, according to Bishop Burgess To Spea B.U. Rt Rev. John M. Burgess, suffragan bishop of the Epis-copal Diocese of Massachusetts, will speak on. "Where Is the at a Boston University program Monday night.

The dinner meeting is being sponsored by the B.U. School of Theology and the Methodist Social Union. It starts at 6:30 p.m. in the ballroom of the university's new George Sherman Union building. Other program participants will be B.U, president Harold C.

Case, Dean Walter G. Muel-der of the university's School of Theology, Methodist Bishop James K. Mathews, and Dr. Guy Wayne, district superintendent for the Boston District of the Methodist Church. Annual Meeting Rev.

Baldwin W. Callahan, president of the Boston Con-gregatoinal Club, will conduct the culb's annual dinner program at 6 p.m. Monday at Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre. CHRISTIAN I I Cape Churches to Build Retirement Home Project Bishop Mathews To Dedicate New Church in Maine Rev. James K.

Mathews, bishop of the Methodist Church in New England, travels to Maine this Sunday to participate in the opening of a new In hciht. The Cardinal will also address the pansmoners and will celebrate loicmn benediction, assisted hy the pastor, Rev. Joseph P. McCall. At 9 a.m..

Sunday, the cardi nal will preside at Mass in St. Vincent'i Church, South Boston, for the Caritas Guild and ater address the members at a Blinstrub'a Village breakfast The devotion of the forty hours will open next Friday at the Church of the Sacred Heart, East Cambridge; Christ the Kin, Hudson; St. Christopher, Dorchester; Resurrection, Hincham; Incarnation, Melrose; St. Mary Magdalen, Tynesboro; St. Mary, Ayer; St.

Theresa, West Roxbury; St. William, Dorchester; St. Patrick, Lynn; St. Adalbert, Hyde Park; Mary Immaculate of Lourdes, Newton; St. Mary, Winchester; St.

Joseph, Med- way; St. Ann, Dorchester; St. Mary, Cambridge; St. John, Chelmsford: St. Edward, Brockton; St.

Anthony, Revere; St. John, Canton; St. James, Medford; Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Newton. Rev. George L.

Concordia, O.P., of Emanuel College faculty, will give the first of a series of American Philosophy talks at St. Stephen's Priory, Glen Dover, Monday evening. A week's mission for women will open in St. Gabriel's Monastery Church, Brighton, Sunday with Passionist Fathers conducting. The Oblate Fathers will sponsor a mission for women at St.

Therese's, Dracut. Rev. Herve Gagnon, O.M.I., pastor, has invited people of all faiths to an open house program of the newly completed Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Smith Lowell, Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. In the spirit of Vatican Council II, Fr. Gagnon sent personal letters of invitation to all non-Catholic ministers in the Mer-rimac Valley area.

A musical program will be offered and church vestments and vessels will be on display. I Rev. John V. Driscoll, S.J., church in Bangor and consecration of a redecorated sanctuary in Union. Bishop Mathews will preach twice, 9:30 and 11 a services, at the new First Methodist Church on Essex st.

in Bangor. The building includes a sanctuary, fellowship hall and church offices. The educational unit will be built at a later date. The bishop will travel to(by Mrs. A.

E. Mcvitty of Fal-Union, to participate at jmouth and Princeton, N.J. 4 iha The retirement home area is 4 p.m. tne consecration serv- within easy walking distance ice for the redecorated sane- Lf the Architect is tuary, new chancel and ex-1 Charles DuBose of Hartford, panded church school facilities. and the project developer BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE church services THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS FALMOUTH md H0RWAT STREETS (SYMPHONY STATIOtO Sunday Services a.m.

and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. (nursery available) Wednesday testimony meeting 7:30 p.m. Tremont Temple Bapiist Church 88 Tremont Street Dr. C.

Gordon Brownville, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. "Preachers, Deacons and Other Saints" NON DENOMINATIONAL CHURCHES AN0 SOCIETIES ia GREATER BOSTON: Belmont, Betertr, Braintree, Cambridge, Chelsea, 'Concord, Dedication of Temple Memorial Chapel Rev. Richard W. Doss "Love's Last Appeal" 3:00 p.m.

6:45 p.m. Supervised 7:05 p.m. WMEX Mid-week service Wednesdays at 7:30 p.i Banvers, Dedham, Frarmngham, Hingham, Hyde Park, Lexington, lynn, Maiden, Marblehead, Medford, Melrose, Natick, Needham, Newton, Norwood, Quincy, Reading. Roxbury, Salem, Sharon, Some. ville, Waltham, Wellesley, Weston, Wej mouth, Winchester, Winthrop, Wobura.

All ARE WElCOrAE THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON Conservatory Auditorium 31 Hemenway Street REV. DONALD HARRINGTON Minister of the Community Church of New York: Chairman of the Worker's Defense League; Treasurer of The World Movement for World Federal Government; Recently spent six months in Africa. will celebrate the televised The prayer will be recited in memory of Anna Josephine Gormley, officer! and crew of the submarine Thresher, parents, wives and children of men lost on the Thresher, members of the McCracktn family, Rt. Rev. Arthur J.

Ha-gan and John 0. Cummings. A new series of inquiry classes explaining Catholic Church doctrine and practices will open at the Paulist Information Center, 5 Park Monday, at 3:30, and 8 p.m. Rev. Robert F.

Quinn, C.S.P., spiritual director of the Guild of St. Paul, says a meeting will be held at the information center Monday at 8:15 p.m. Fr. Quinn will talk about Vatican Council II. Mass Sunday at 9.15 over WNAC-TV, Channel 7, and WMTW-TV, Channel 8.

Social Workers Guild members will make up the studio congregation. The cardinal will preside at a memorial Mass in Holy Cross Armenian Catholic Church, 1C0 Mt. Auburn Cambridge, at 6 p.m. Sunday for Bishop Lorenz Kogyw, who died in Rome last week. Rev.

Luke Arakelian will deliver a eulogy. Rev. Alfred C. Hughes of St. John's Seminary will give a WNAC radio talk at 10:45 a.m.

Sunday on "Christian Work." Rt. Rev. John S. Sexton, Stoneham, will speak on "Who Roiied Back the Stone?" Sunday at 9:30 p.m. over WBZ radio.

Msgr. Sexton will also appear on the "We Believe" program on WHDH-TV, Channel 5, Monday at 10:15 a.m. Mrs. Winifred Feeley, coauthor of the book "Miracles of Lourdes," will address the Oblate Mission Club communion supper at Boston College Law Library, Chestnut Hill, Sunday, Apr. 28, after 4 p.m.

Mass in St. Ignatius Church. Sponsors of next week's daily radio broadcasts of the Rosary by the cardinal include patients at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Brighton; nuns and guests at St. Joseph's Manor, Boston; Nazareth Guild of Telephone Workers, S.V.

Rosary Guild, Council of Catholic Nurses, Fatima Rosary Group. Race SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. SERVICE Aged Women Managers Re. Dana McL. Greeley George Blake Johnson H.

Bowen White George G. Crocker Wm. Arthur Dupei William A. Gardiner George Howland Damon Carter Avery Sawyer Rev. George Blackmas Crocker Wright Richard D.

Kirkpatrlck F. L. Stuart Newell See. Wendell N. Gustafson METHODIST ST.

MARK'S CHURCH 80 Park Street, Brookline The Hen. Gilbert Y. Taverner, Pastor 11:00 A.M. CHRISTIANS AND RENEWAL THE PASTOR PREACHING) Nursery Facilities Available First-Copley Methodist Church Newbury at Exeter Street 11:00 A.M. Worship Rev.

John R. Lilly, Minister Sermon: "WHY THEY SLEPT" 7:30 P.M. Young Adults-Students SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP AT THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday Morning and Evening BOSTON 147 lerkele St. BOSTON CAMBRIDGE CHELSEA DORCHESTER EAST IOST0I EVERETT MYCE PARI MAIDEN MEDFGRO OUINCT ROXBURY SOMERVILLE WALTRAM 407 Shawmut Ait. 403 HassachDsettt Ays.

258 Chestnut SI S70 Washington St. 170 Saratoga St. 14 Norwood St. 18 Harvard Are. 17 Irving St 103 Salem St 150 Granite St 23 Vernon St 174 Simemiili Art.

33 Hjrtlt St fciormatJon Available aij sanation Army inter CONGREGATIONAL 'Race Relations or 3 will be F. H. McGraw Co. of Hartford. Congregational leaders are hoping to begin construction in the Fall.

The retirement home project has also been endorsed by the Massachusetts Congre gational Christian Conference and the National Division of Service to the Aging, Board of Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ. Rev. Mr. Chandler said the 120 apartment units will be of varying size single rooms, some with kitchenettes; 2 bedroom and living room quarters, etc. There will be communal dining room and living space, he said.

Purpose of the project, he said, is to provide apartments on a moderate rental basis for people who would like to be relieved of the care and effort in maintaining individually-owned homes and property. The corporation, to be known as Cape Cod United Church Homes, has received its charter from the state. Unitarian-Universalist "THE BEATITUDES: HOW THEY SPEAK TO MODERN MAN" 11 A.M. SERMON DR. RHYS WILLIAMS FIRST CHURCH IN BOSTON Berkeley ond Marlborough Street.

11 A.M. Church School A Cordial Welcome 10:30 Church School 11:00 Worship "A New Generation Emerges" The annual Youth Sunday Serv. ice, conducted by members of the high school group and their advisor, Edward T. Atkinson. (UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST) Arlington et Boylston KING'S CHAPEL 1686 Corner Tremont and School Sts.

Dr. Joseph Barth, Minister Palfrey Perkins, Min. Emeritus Daniel Pinkham, Musio Director SUNDAY SERVICE 11 AM. Sermon by Mr. Frederick Lipp, "Surprised By Joy" Open daily 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Second Church in Boston 874 Beacon Street Park Drive "HANDLING CRITICS AND CRITICISM" 1 1 A.M. Servic Dr. John Nicholls Booth Nursery-kindergarten available during Service "THE IMPORTAHCE OF LIVING" Sermon by Rev. Philip W.

Pennington Morning Service 11 A.M. THE FIRST PARISH IN CAMBRIDGE (A Unitarian Unlnnallst Chink) HARVARD SQUARE (Biby ears prnM iVini itnrles) MISSION GRACE HOPE MISSION, INC. Services nishtly st S. Sands Scheel at I. Children's Service Tars, at S.

1019 Washington Street Join with Familv and ilSH In Prayer ill Rev. Donald G. Lothrop, Minister Bertram Whipple, Organist Ruth E. Hamilton, Soloist Park Street Church On Boston Common Home of "Amerie" Dr. Harold J.

Ockenga, Minister 10:30 A.M. "Behold How Many Thousands" Boston Church To Install Pastor Rpv. fharlps G. Adams, a Rockefeller Fellow at Harvard University, will be installed pastor to the Concord Baptist Church, Warren Boston, on Sunday. The installation events will be conducted all day Sunday and Monday evening.

TV Charlps A. Hill, castor of Hartford Avenue Baptist Church in Detroit, win preacn at Sunday's 10:45 a.m. service. The installation service is scheduled for 3:30 p.m., and Grace Cobbs, lyric soprano from Detroit, will present an installation recital at 7:30 p.m. Monday's 7 p.m.

event will be a formal banquet for Rev. Mr. Adams in the Concord Baptist Church dining room. The new pastor was born in Detroit, is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a candidate for the bachelor of EPISCOPAL TRINITY CHURCH Copley Square The Rev. Theodore P.

Ferrll Rector 8:00 Holy Communion 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Charles E. Raven Cambridge, England 5:45 Canterbury and Phillips Brooks Club 8:00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Mr.

Shattuck 8:30 "Trinity Church on the Air." WEZE 12BDkc ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Tremont Street at Park The Very Rev. Charles H. Buck, Dean 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion I 00 A.M.

Morning Prayer The Dean 8:00 P.M. Evening Service Mr. Sedgwick The eleven o'clock service Is broadcast over Radio Sta. WNAC, Boston (680 kc.) Monday-Friday Holy Communion 8:00 A.M. Noonday Service P.M.

Evening frayer (H.C.Thurs.) 6:15 P.M. Noonday Preacher except Thursdaj The REV. GILBERT Y.TAVERNER St. Mark's Methodist Church Brookline Thurs. Noon.

Bishop's Communion EMMANUEL CHURCH 15 Newbury Street Dr. Richard Greeley Preston 10 a.m. Holy Communion 1 1 a.m. MORNING PRAYER Confirmation BISHOP STOKES Thursday Haly Communion CHRIST CHURCH Tne Old North Church 193 Salem Boston A.M. MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON Rev.

Clarence A. Wagner 4:30 p.m. HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH CHOIR John Ferris, Conductor CHRIST CHURCH HARVARD SQUARE The Rn. Cardlner M. Day, O.D..

Rector 8:00 Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 Morning Prayer and Sermon, the Rector THE CHURCH SCHOOL Meets from 9:30 to 11:00 Baby cart provided during both services FRIENDS MEETING QUAKER MEETING All Are Welcome CAMBRIDGE. 5 LonBfellow- Park. off Brattle St. Worship. Sundays at 9:30 and 11:15.

6 Chestnut St. Worship Sundaye at 10:30. Discussion at 11:30. BINGHAM y. E.

friends Home. Turkev Hill Lane. o3 Leavitt Et. Sunday worship at 10:30. 7:20 P.M.

3L "Are the Teachings of Jesus Relevant?" SOCIAL The Home for The Congregational churches of Cape Cod have formed a non-profit corporation to build and operate retirement homes on land given for the unique venture in Falmouth. More than 100 applications have already been received, although the project, which will include 120 apartment units in four buildings, is still in the planning stage, said Rev. Alexander L. Chandler, pastor of First Congregational Church of Falmouth. Rev.

Mr. Chandler is president of the board of trustees, elected by the Barnstable Assn. of Congregational Churches. The land, more than 6ix acres on Locust with frontage on a salt pond, was given Call. Rl A-Prayer 2-0224 LUTHERAN "ST TP sv 5sv 57 THE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH IN BOSTON 1839- OFI.THI PUSLIC GARDEN AT BERKELEY AND MARLBOROUGH STREtTV MINISTERS, PAUL WILLIAM BRAUCR, M.A.

OILWIN BYRON SCHNEIDER, PH.D. "LEARNING TO LIVE BY FAITH" Sew Members FAMILY WORSHIP ISUNDAY SeHOW.1 THE SERVICE 11:00 Serving thi purpose, of Christ'. Church In tht midst of a grtat metropolitan community yoontlay Mondav Friday 12:10 to 12:30 I l3Sl ft 3k A 1X1 Ef A A A A A A 25f A OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH year Ashmnnt Station REV. PAUL C. PETERSON, Pastor 8:30 A.M.

The Holy Communion 10:45 A.M. The Service University Lutheran Church Dun.ter and Winthroo Streets HAKVAHD CAMBRIDGE Re. Henry E. Horn, Pastor THE SERVICE 9 and II A.M. SWEDENBORGIAN BOSTON 136 Bowdoin Street, Beacon Hill CHURCH OF NEW JERUSALEM Worship Service 11:00 A.M.

Rev. Antony Regamey "INTERCESSORY" CAMBRIDGE Cor, Quincy and Kirkland Streets CHURCH OF NEW JERUSALEM Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Guest Preacher Rev. Ceorge A. Dole "FOR HIS SAKE" NEWTONVILLE 11-A Highland Avenue CHURCH OF THE OPEN WORD Worship Servici 11:00 A.M.

Guest Preacher Mr. Randall Laakko "COMMITMENT" PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD (FentetostaO Inttrmtlsnil Hdatrv. Clfwlans, Teas. SERVICES Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 Wednesday Evening, 7:30 "48 Wish. Dnrrhenter.

Mi. V. R. Truitt, Pastor 282-0022 Emmanuel Hcly Christian Church 68 Warwick Roibury, Mass. Sunday Morninsr 11 am.

Subject: "Who Cannot Come to the Marriage Sundav School, 9:30 a Sunday Evemntr Evangelistic Service at 8 Tuesday and Friday Evening oraver and praise 8:00 m. All are welcome. Bis. F. H.

Payne, Pastor. CA 7-6029 or HI 5-6210 Established 1849 205 South Huntington Boston, a comfortable horns where approximately ISO elderly women of little means from Greater Boston may round out their lives free of most physical and economic problems. Board of Miss Mildred Hastings Miss Kathtrint F. Clark Miss Ellen Graves Mrs. I.

C. Cunningham Miss Marlnn W. Valllant Mrs. Albert A. Horror Miss Constance R.

Worcester Mrs. Philip R. Mom Mrs. Robert G. Oort Mrs.

Danie! L. Brown Miss Harriet F. Parker Hiss Anna W. Cutler Mrs. Henry B.

Mrs. Albert V. Mrs. Geo. Clarke Mrs.

David H. Miss Eleanor Mrs. Wm. J. Mrs.

Henry McB. Mrs. William R. Frederic A. Howland Seabory James M.

Newell, Rt. Re. H. K. Thomas P.

Btal Shegard Danielseit Whltins Howie Lee Mixter, Jr. Parker Peabody Tomer Jr. Sherrlll This charity needs your contributions and bequests Trees. Frederick Deane, 74 State Boston Nursery RUGGLES STREET BAPTIST, CHURCH Direct MTA bus service to the church from Boylston Tremont) 10:50 A.M. "HOW TO BE STRONG FOR WHATEVER YOU MUST DO" Rev.

John D. DeBrine, preaching 6:15 P.M. A program of WORD and MUSIC with SAM SALTAR, formerly with the Ralph Marterie Orchestra. 7:15 P.M. REV.

WILLIAM EAKIN of youth for Christ International WEZE (1280) Sundays at 8:30 A.M. WBOS (1600) Sundayt at 5:00 P.M. fje baptist Cfjurcfj Jdrookltrte 1371 Beacon Street Coolidge Corner Rev. Victor F. Scalise, Jr.

Minister 9:00 A.M. Chapel Service 11:00 A.M. Worship Service "MAKING THE BEST OF THE WORST," Rev. Victor F. Scalise, Sr.

preaching First Baptist Church of Boston Founded 1665 Cnmmonwralth Ave. at Clarendon St. HEV. CHABLES W. GRIFFIN A.M.

Sermon "THE INFLUENCE OF FAITH" Wed. 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week Service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN NEWTON Cor. Beacon and Centre Sta. Newton Centre 10:00 A.M.

MORNING WORSHIP AND CHURCH SCHOOL "Did You Say Something?" Harold A. Malmborg, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Newbury St. at Berkeley (Presbyterian-Congregational) Church School 9:45 and 11:00 Young Adults 6:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship "Come As You Are" Rev.

William Douglaa preaching Rev. Sidney G. Ment Minister VEDAXTA Ramakrishna Vedanta Society Bail State Rotf at DtenliK Street Swami Sarvagatananda ol India Sunday, 11 :00 A.M. "Different Levels Of Consciousness" Thursday, 8:00 P.M. MeSitatien tni study tht GITA All art int-'ited.

BAHAI BAHA'I WORLD FAITH All Are Welrnme San. F.M. BOSTON- BAHAI CENTER til Bojlatoa, SU Tel. HI 2-4055 nvur wuE 8:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M.

7:30 P.M. (CH 5) Thursday at 10:15 A.M. EPISCOPAL Church of St. John the Evangelist 35 Bowdoin Beacon Hill THE COWLEY FATHERS Low Masses 8:00 and 9:20 A.M. Solemn Mass 11:00 A.M.

Sermon: Father Banner, S.SJ.E. 4:00 P.M. Evensong, Reading and Benediction THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Mt. Vernon and Brimmer Streets 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 8:00 A.M.

Family Mass and Church School 10:30 A.M. Morning Prayer 11 :00 A.M. Solemn Procession, Solemn Mass, and 8ermon, Father Wylla 6:00 P.M. Solemn Evensong, Confirmation and Sermon, Bishop Stokes 7:30 A.M. Daily Mass Confessions: Sat.

12 to 1 4:30 to 6:30 Sun. 10:00 A.M. ST LIIKF'C. Brnn off dli LUrL mufl Commwlth Ave REV. EATON CROSS, D.D..

RECTOR Church School at 10:65 ETHICAL CULTURE HEAR ETHICAL CULTURE explained by DAVID L. NORTON Leader, Ethical Society of Boston 10 A.M. WBZ-TV Sunday, April 21 Channel 4 "Our Believing World" Regular Sunday Meeting April 21 at 11 A.M. "LSD-25: Chemical Key to the Good Life?" 5 Commonwealth Boston CO 7-3138 LA 7-1458 THE ETHICAL SOCiETT OF BOSTON Tinvn 7:35 A.M. WHDH-TV (Dlb Cfjurcfj COPLEY SQUARE Dr.

Frederick Meek, Minister II A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon by Dr. Meek "And Now After Easter Nursery Car Provided for Children during the Service 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Message by Dr. Emerson L.

Curry 6 to 10 P.M. Students md Young Adult Groups Alfred Nash Patterson Director of Music and Organist 5g I MOUNT VERNON CHURCH Near the Harvard Bridge Beacon Street and Mass. Avenue UBEV. HERBERT B. MORREU, MINISTERS 1 1 a.m.

Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. James R. Scroggs "THE POWER OF WEAKNESS" II a.m. Church School Nursery cars provided 6 p.m. Mount Vernon Fellowship i for young adults Leader: Rev.

James R. Seroggs if HARVARD CHURCH Just South of Coolidge Corner on Harvard Street, Brookline 11 a.m. Morning Worship "God Enough" Walter R. Van Hoek, Preaching Pull Chorus Choir under the direction of Elwood Gaskili will sing Gln Darst's, "Stand Up and Bless The Lord." UNITY UNITY OF BOSTON KE 8-6613 JACK D. KERN, Minister Sunday, April 21, 11 a-m.

'Why Reincarnation9 NEW ENGLAND LIFE HALL 225 Clinndon St. Dial-A-Prsvsr, 838-4240 If" dkv i Pres. Richard K. Thorndike CHRISTADELPHIAN Key To Bible Truth-Lost By the Churches Hear this free lecture 2 P.M. Sun.

Christadelphians 681 Boylston Boston Write free literature We cordially Invite" you ti attend i Bible lecturi entitled "The Purpose of Angels. WHAT?" Sunday Eves. 7:30 p.m. THE CHRISTADELPHIANS 68 SEAVERNS VE. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD "Christ Is The Answer" PARKWAY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 107S Revere Beach pfcwy. Revere Sundays 8:30 A.M. WHIL (1430) AM. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Worship 2 P.M.

Revifaltime WHU 6 P.M. Vesoers 7 P.M. Evancelistic Rally COKBETT C. CKACE. Minister BOSTON ASSEMBLY OF GOO "Caarcs Horn ay tnm Hwi" 70 Wash.

Dorchester Mill Scant 145 Wurttii. 111 Twtl etnlci 1:11 Euppilittl 738 ftter taaat. Ilalitar.

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