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Parti Ptft 14 ROME MAGISTRATES LISTEN TO APPEAL CABLES HINT PERON-CHURGII Temple Emanuel's New Edifice Overlooks Lake FROM PROTESTANT ROME, July 8 Cline R. 0 Hvf-'Wr- Paden of Lubbock, ap PEACE MOVES VATICAN CITY, July 8 Newly disclosed cables ex 1 pealed today to the state coun Starting today! cil, Italy's highest magistracy, for recognition as a minister changed by Pope Pius and President Peron indicated today a serious effort is being of the Church of Christ. The Italian ministry of interior, which is in charge of M-vsv- flew? made to close the rift between the Vatican and Argentina. cults other than -the Roman They also hinted that Peron Catholic, has refused to recog i.l. possibly has begun an at nize him as a minister.

tempt to have the Roman Cath The state council said that it would give its decision within olic church lift the excommunication it imposed on him on June 16. The pontif's message to a few days. TRIBUMX Photo The new Temple Emanuel at 5959 Sheridan rd. Peron said he "prayed that the Vatican to mend the state- church quarrel in Argentina. This clash led to the expul 850 persons.

It Js equipped with a stage, dressing rooms, sion on June 15 of Buenos The Cliieago Tribuiie will give over 500 prizes for and a kitchen capable of serv Aires' bishop, Msgr. Manuel and the excom munication by the Vatican of ing 500 persons. A folding wall of oak forms the rear wall, of the sanctuary and the north wall of the social hall. For high those responsible for the ex Dr. Felix A.

Levy, spiritual leader of Temple Emanuel, 5959 Sheridan builder of the impressive new $1,000,000 modern functional edifice whose walls of Lannon stone and brick overlook Lake Mich-, igan, has been In charge of construction of two Temple Emanuels. The earlier one at 701 Buckingham pi. was completed shortly after Rabbi Levy's call from Rochester, pulsion, and was followed by a N. in 1908. Dr.

Levy probably is the dean of active religious leaders of Chicago. In the two story west wing of the edifice are 11 class rooms for religious students, the Joseph Taussig Memorial library, the kindergarten, the rabbi's studies, and administrative offices. Between the east and west wings is the Ellen Lederer Memorial social hall, seating brief revolution in Argentina. Pi lotos of boys ant girls In Buenos Aires, Peron' God would illumine and move your heart so that the loved people of Argentina may freely live their Catholic tradition." 'Peron First to Wire The pope sent his cable on Sunday, three days after receiving one from Peron. Peron, on the occasion of the feast of St Peter and St.

Paul had cabled his respectful salute to the pontif. Both messages were published by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano without' comment under the headline: "Paternal Wishes of His Holiness for Catholic Argentina." The Vatican released the texts of the cables following several days in which it had holidays, the partition may be moved back, thus making accommodations for 1,600 persons. The temple was dedicated on the 75th anniversary of the founding of the congregation last January. government disclosed that public funds would be used to rebuild Roman Catholic churches dressed as Bavy Crockeii! burned and sacked by mobs on the night the revolt was put down. The Peron government also Notes on News in Religion disclosed that it had fired 80 officers of the navy and 25 of Kenneth C.

Larson, pastor the air force for bombing his office in Government house in BY THE REV. JOHN EVANS A three story house at 2105 the revolt. Most are refugees St Paul's Augustana Lutheran church, Lawler av. and Ohio Washington st bears the sign. in Uruguay.

pleaded ignorance when asked about reports in Buenos Aires of such messages. st, has accepted a call to be cago Church Federation's 11th annual Chicagoland Laboratory School of Leadership Education, opening next Friday at Naperville, are now being received by Meta Ruth Smith, registrar. Let all guests be received as Christ" It is St. Leonard KUSSIA RMIRM TO WHO executive director of the Luth GENEVA. Jul TAF1 eran Student Foundation at House, an Episcopal mission Peace Moves Suspected In those days, Vatican circles Russian announced today lti return to membership In the world healtb organization WHO I after an absence of alz yeara.

it Oregon State college, Corval- and most guests are either ex- alio announced a lift of $500,000 to the I believe, steps were taken by cnuarezrs luna. convicts or paolees. Many are lis, Ore. Tomorrow's preachers at the Des Plaines Methodist camp meeting will from the Cook county jail. St.

Leonard was a sixth century priest who founded a monastery for ex-prisoners. BOYS AND GIRLS! would you like one of the wonderful Davy Crockett prizes listed below? Well, one of these exciting gifts can yourt if you send to the Chicago Tribune a black and white photo of yourself dressed in a Davy Crockett outfit, either homemade or purchased! The Chicago Tribune wants photos of boys and girls dressed like th king of the wild frontier. You don't have to be dressed in a fancy or expensive outfit. Any interesting and appealing picture of you dressed as Davy Crockett can win. You pay nothing! Just send a snapshot! You may send.

in your photo yourself. Or your father or mother, brother or sister any relative or friend may send it in. But hurry! The first winners will be named one week from today in Saturday's Chicago Tribune! Just mail a snapshot photo as instructed in the rules below. You can send in a snapshot or any other type of photo. All photos, however, must ba black and white prints.

Be the first in your neighborhood to have one of the wonderful Davy Crockett prizes listed. EXTRA! Join in the Davy "CrocJceff Parade at the Chicagoland Music Festival! be Bishop Charles W. Bra 5 et? shares, of the Methodist area of Chicago, at 3:30 p. and The Chicago house grew out AHMADIYYA MOVEMENT ISLAM CHRISTIAN EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED FREE LECTURES 2:30 1:10 p. m.

Bishop Donald H. Tippett, of the San Francisco Methodist of the interest of the Rev. James G. Jones Episcopal Peace Memorial XJJGLZWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH e6th-pl. and Stewart-ay.

FRED P. THOMPSON Pastor Bible Sch. 9:30 Worship 10:30 a.m.-o:30 Maaque, 4448 S. Wabash BOu'evard -2Sl ASSEMBLY OF COD Chicago Divine Beallnf Center area, at 7:30 m. Two 1460 W.

78th Street ROBERT D. BRODT. Pastor GOOD SHEPHERD BIBLE CHURCH thousand Shriners, In Chicago German Service 8:30 a. m. at Church LOGAN SQ.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 9451 N. Kedzle KEdile 3-818 RAY CARLSON, Minister Bible School 9:30. Worship 10:30 a. a. 749 N.

Fiulln Rct. Alex. Siczko. Faster Divine Reallrif Service Sunday 7:30 p. m.

All Denominations and Religions Welcome English, service ana Church School 11:00 a. m. at Elmhurst College for a convention, are expected to attend Central church services in the Grand ballroom of St. Nicolai Church -CHURCH OF CHRIST. CLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 944 Barry-ay.

John Wart on. Pastor Sunday School 10. Preaching 11 a. in. Evangelistic Senr.

7:30 p. pi. All welcome S054 N. Albany 13000 N.I tSlTJO W. V.

A. rAHi. jFASTOR S. 9:15. Worship 10:30 a.

ra. CHURCH of CHRIST DOWNTOWN Central YMCA Auditorium, 19 S. La Salle Services 10 a. 11 a. m.

and a p. ra. Minuter, W. R. Petty Klldare 6-4233 Hear -Herald of Truth" WEXR 3:30 p.

m. CALVARY TABE1U.ACLE 2715 the Hilton hotel at 11 a. m. tomorrow. The Rev.

Dr. Kenneth EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Loren D. Doss. Fast. AVenue 3-T343 a.

S. 9:30 Sun. 11 a. 7 p. Thurs.

8. Assenbly of God, ladepeadeat- FIRST CHURCH OAK PARK Marion Ontario fl blk. N. Lake I chaplain of Cock county jail, in the welfare of released prisoners. For a Father Jones tried to carry out his program at his apartment at 530 N.

Sawyer av. Then, last fall, in association with the Rev. James I. Davidson, pastor of St. Andrew's Episcopal church, 48 N.

Hoyne and with cooperation of Chicago City missions of the Episcopal church, the old Randall house, an interracial agency, now located at THE REV. H. ALLEN MAXWELL. Minister CORNELL AV. CHURCH 1 600 E.

84th-st. Farrell D. Walters. Minister. Bible Study: 10; Worship and Communlon.il a.m.-7: 30 SIGN LANGUAGE CLASS 6:30 P.

M. Midway 3-4504 or SOuth Shore 8-1001 a. m. DIVINE WORSHIP BEULAH TEMPLE. 740 T7tn-Sl.

Worship Services, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Broadcast Sun WCED.

S20 9 p. m. BAHA'I -LUTHERAN- NORTHWEST CHURCH OF CHRIST LUTHERAN INFORMATION Hildebrand, minister of Central church, will be the preacher, and Imperial Potentate Frank S. Land, of Kansas City, and other dignitaries of the fraternal order will take part in the service. 4802 N.

Kilbourn at Wilson. Elza Huffard. i For location of Chicago Area Churches call WAbasn 3-0529. After 6 p. m.

and on 10. Worship 11 a. tn. Preaching 7 p. m.

Prayer Meeting at 8 p. m. Wedneadsy weea-enaa eau Humboldt 6-2043. BAHA'I HOUSE OK WORSHIP Sheridan-rd. and Wtlraette.

Program of Devotion. Sunday, 3:30 p. m. Bldg. open to visitor weekdaya 10:30 to 4:30 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.

Sundays 10:30 to 9:00 p. m. For group tours call Village 8-1281 or WInnttka 6-3380. Take subway north to Howard, transfer to Ivans-ton car to end of line. LUTHERAN Council of Greater Chicago Every boy and girl whose photo is received in.

this contest will be eligible to receive an. invitation to appear in the big Davy Crockett Parade to be staged at the Chicagoland Music Festival, Saturday night, August 20, at Soldiers Field, Chicago. From all the photos entered in this contest, the Tribune will select 300 boys and girls and invite them to join in the big Davy Crockett Parade. You do NOT have to appear in this Parade in order to win one of the prizes below Whether or not you can join in the Parade will have no bearing on your winning a prize. CHURCH OF CHRIST Crystal and Long-avs.

Bible Study 10 to 11 A. M. Church Services 11 to 12 A. M. Registrations for the Chi- LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE LOOP CHRIST -THE KING 327 S.

La Salle Street. 2d Floor LLOYD L. BURKE, Pastor Sunday Holy Communion 9:30 a. tn. -CHURCH OF GOD- worsniD services 11 and m.

CHICAGO BAHA'I CENTER 116 S. Suite 709 Fellowship Hour. Saturday. 8:30 P. M.

ROUND TABtE DISCUSSION "THE PATH OF LOVE" Leaden Mrs. Ruth Biackwell BAPTIST Week days 12:1012:40 p.m. Text Sat.) Am CONDITIONED CHAPEL -ETanarellcsU Lutheran Clioreh I BELDEN AV. BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH 140 W. 81it-at.

Carl M. Poa, Pastor S. S. 9:4 5 a. in.

11 m. "Unmasking the Artificial" 7 p. m. Evening Worship CHURCH OF THE SPIRIT CHURCH OF THE SPIRIT 2851 N. Central Park-av.

Chicago's Oldest Spirit Church -E. A. SCHOENFELD. Minister Services Sun. 7 p.

m. Wed. 7:45 p. zn. UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH Rldgeland at Greenfield, Oak Park Rev.

F. I. Schmidt. Guest Spkr. 9:30 a.

m. "THIS IS YOUR DAY Belden (2300 N.J and Halsted (800 W.l RAYMOND F. HAMILTON. Pastor 9:30 a. m.

A Bible-Centered Sunday SchL SUPER SALE! We've Sold 5.000 of These Doors at a Higher Price FULL SIZE DE LUXE MADE OF ALCOA ALUMINUM Lutheran Mlaaonrl Synod 10:25 a. m. "God's peculiar reopie-T p. m. DISCOVERED" 7:45 p.

m. Devotional Service Welcome to a friendly gospel church Affiliated with Gen. Assoc. Reg. Baptist COMMUNITY- The" Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Invites You to Worship in Its More Than 200 Churches in Chicagoland For Information call DEarborn 2-4060 or LOngbeach 1-9468 Lutheran Hour, W-G-N.

6 p. m. Sundays ADDISON STREET BAPTIST 1242 Addlson-st. S. S.

9:45 a. m. REV. AYMOND W. ANDERSON.

Pastor ERYN MAWR COMMUNITY 7000 South Jeffery Avenue Worship Service 11:00 a. m. "KEEPING COOL" By Rev. Robert C. Ellson Church School 11:00 a.

m. 11 a. m. "The 3 'Comes' of Christian Life." P. ra.

"A Paragraph Iron 'PUgrim'g Progress' CONGREGATIONAL- OUR REDEEMER SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH- 9900 S. CLAREMONT-AV. S. Bruce Fleming, Minister WORSHIP 11:00 EVENING 1ST CONGREGATIONAL, 1611 Washington 11 a. in.

Rev. Edgar M. Ross. Preaching DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 6430 S. HARVARD-AV.

Luther A. Schuessler PAUL E. SCHUESSLER SUNDAY 8:30 AND 10:45 A. M. "CHRISTIAN LIBERTY" NORTH SIDE Christian.

1507 W.Sunnyslde WM. R. SMITH. Pastor 8. S.

9:45 a. m. Worship Serv. 11 a. m.

LO RIMER MEMORIAL. 8411 S. St. Lawrence A Conservative Baptist Church DR. WM.

H. LEE 6 PRATT. Pastor 11 a. m. "A RADIANT CERTAINTY 7 p.

m. Gospel Message ft -T 1 1 1 Itvar tnt In. ft tttll (ir I I i.5 These 103 prizes every week for 5 weeks! 1ST PRIZE Davy Crockett fringed jacket 2ND PRIZE Davy Crockett frontier bag 3RD PRIZE Davy Crockett target set NEXT lb PRIZES Davy Crockett ecout outfits NEXT 10 PRIZES Davy Crockett Alamo scout shirta NEXT 10 PRIZES Davy Crockett ripper school cases NEXT 10 PRIZES Davy Crockett frontier rifle NEXT 20 PRIZES Davy Crockett coonskin caps NEXT 20 PRIZES Life of Davy Crockett books NEXT 20 PRIZES Davy Crockett frontier belts THESE 1st Grand Prize $100.00 GRAND 2nd Grand Prize 1 50.00 PRIZES 3rd Grand Prize 25.00 JAC-Blvd. Christian Ch.Serv. 40 N.Ashland Horace H.

Dunn. Past. Serv.l0:45ajn.-7:30 WOODLAWN BAPTIST 6207 S. Unlversity-e. Rev.

R. Henderson, Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.

SAINT LUKE SECOND 1857 Jackson, L. X. Olson. DD, Minister. Sun.

serv. 10:45 a.m.-7'!45 p.m. Belmont and Gretnvlew-avi. Dr. Adalbert R.

Krefzmann, Pastor THE CHICAGO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 19 S. La Saile-st. ANdover 3-1572 services ana 10:30. a. m.

German Services 9:15 a. m. BUDDHIST- 4745 Ellis was taken over for the program. Men stay at St Leonard House, often for several weeks, until employment can be found and a stake built up on which to start life anew. The mission is open to men of any religious affiliation or none.

In the bulletin of Grace Lutheran church, River Forest, the Rev. Dr. O. A. Geiseman, pastor, wrote last Sunday that thieves have been robbing churches for some time.

Recently, the bulletin said, choir members of Grace churchy were robbed and nearby churches were looted vby thieves. The bulletin said insurance companies are becoming reluctant to insure church offerings. Officials of Grace church haye notified the congregation that offerings will be immediately counted and deposited. Ground will be broken tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock for the new $500,000 publishing house of the Lithuanian Daily Draugas, and a monastery for the Marian fathers. The Draugas' building will be at 63d st.

and Kolmar av. The monastery will be located at 63d st and Kilbourn av. The Draugas is the only Lithuanian Catholic daily in the world. Cardinal Stritch will preach tomorrow at 10:45 a. m.

at the 50th anniversary of the ound-i of St Florian's church, 13145 Houston av. The Rev.i JEHOVAH COMBINATION STORM and SCREEN DOORS FRIENDS OF BUDDHIST 7609 N. Bosworth-t. meeting Sundae 7 P. m.

Phone AMbassador 2-9701 CATHOLIC ROMAN 3740 W. Belden T2300 N.l Then. F. Nickel, Arthur W. Lussky.

Pastors ana iu: a. m. ticrman 9:30 FIRST ST. PAUL'S Downtown T.uth.rTt fhiiwH OLD ST. MARY'S CHURCH PAUL1ST FATHERS 9th-st.

and Wabash-av. SUNDAY MASSES ALL LOW MASSES 3. 6. 7. 8.

9, 10. 11 and 12 FIBERGLASS or ALUMINUM AWNINGS ALL COLORS 1301 N. Salle-st. a. p.

m. aiiig iYiaua, a. m-. u. a.

a. 9.30 A. Ttl. PILGRIM FROM Cullmrt and N. Winchester-ava.

H. C. STEINHOFF. Pastor S. S.

9:30 Follow These Simple Rules aunoay services ana 11:00 a. m. ST. JOHN'S (MAYFAIR) 4949 Montrose, near Mllwaukee-av. Henry Blanke, Pastor DIVINE SCIENCE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH DR.

CLAUDINE WHITAKER 4 Sunday, 11 a. m. "MIND AND BODY ESQUIRE THEATER Oak-st. near Michlgan-av. INDEPENDENT CENTRAL CHURCH CONCLUDES 80 YEARS OF MINISTRY In Downtown Chicago WITH A SPECIAL-SERVICE OF WORSHIP HONORING NOBLES OF THE ANCIENT AND ARABIC ORDEROFTHE MYSTIC SHRINE SUNDAY.

JULY 10TH 11:00 A. M. In the Grand Ballroom of the CONRAD HILTON HOTEL 720 S. Michigan-av. PARTICIPANTS: Imperial Potentate Frank S.

Land Potentate Oscar H. Damman English at 8:15 and 11 German at 9:30 MOUNT OLIVE Tripp C4235 W.J and Byron t3900 H.l CARL J. SANGERS. Pastor 8:30 and 11 a. m.

Bible School 9:30 ST. PHILIP BRYN MAWR AND CAMPBELL Victor C. Rickman, Pastor. S. S.

9:30 I ST. JUDE THADDEUS SOLEMN JULY NOVENA under patronage of St. Anne JULY 18 TO 26 'MASSES 10:00 a. m. and 12:10 noon SERVICES 3:15 p.

6:30 p. m. and 8p.m. Rev. M.

I. Dempsey, O. P. PREACHER SHRINE OF ST. JUDE THADDEUS DOMINICAN FATHERS 1909 S.

ASHLAND CHICAGO 8, ILL. Petitions accepted at all tlmes-5, send youri today uerman :30 a. m. English 11:00 AMERICA'S FINEST ALUMINUM WINDOWS 1955 Models Double Track SI 7.95 PEACE 4300 S. California 2800 West Rev.

Bauer S. S.9:15 Service a.m. United Lntheran UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCHES OP CHICAGO INVITE YOU TO WORSHD? WITH THEM Rev. H. McGulre.

Preav HI. Synod.U.C.L.A. 77 W. Washington FRanklln 2-8947 Triple Track 4. -From all the photos received st tht said postoffice box not later than midnight each Tuesday for five weeks starting July 12, 1955, the Tribune each week will select 103 winners and they will be awarded the weekly prizes as listed above.

From all the photos received in the contest not later than midnight of August 9, 1955, the Tribune will select the winners of the following three grand prizes: First grand prize, second grand prize, third grand prize, $25.00. 5. The Tribune will appoint a committee of judges to consider all photos received in accordance with these rules and select the prize winners. They will select as winners those boys and girls whose photos they consider to be the. most interesting, appealing and suitable for publication in the Tribune.

Names of winners will be announced in the Chicago Tribune as soon as possible. In case of ties, duplicate prizes will be awarded to tying contestants. Decision of the judges shall be final and binding. 1. Mail your photo showing: you dressed as Davy Crockett.

Serid the photo yourself or have it mailed by a parent, relative or friend. Paste or tape to the back of the photo the entry form below or a piece of paper bearing: all the information requested in the entry form. No photos will be returned. All become the property of the Chicago Tribune with the right to use, publish and copyright the photos in any manner it deems advisable. 2.

All boys and girls everywhere who will be not less than 4 years old and not more than 12 years old as of August 20, 1955, are eligible to compete, except children of Chicago Tribune employes and members of their families. It costs nothing to enter. Just send a snapshot or any other type of photo. AH photos, however, must be black and white prints. You may send as many different photos as you wish each week.

You can enter your photos in each of the five weekly contests. 3. Send the photos to Davy Crockett Editor, Postoffice Box 8370, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois." Optional Installation, 53.00 Terms as Low as $1.25 Week NORTH-UNITY 5401 MAGNOLIA T1232 W.I REV. PAUL P. KUENNING.

Pastor 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. DIVINE WORSHIP HOLY TRINITY 1218 Addison(3600 N.l PHONI FOR FREI ISTIMATI OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM s.x a. m. nev.

frnest t. uaoig. Pastor Francis A. Kulinski is pastor of the church. The cardinal will leave for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Monday.

The Rev. METHODIST. HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL 735 N. Stata Sunday 'Masses: 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10,. 10:45 Medlnah Temple Chanters Medlnah Arab Patrol Dr.

Kenneth Hildebrand, PREACHING THE PUBLIC IS INVITED 11:30 and 12:30 All Low Masses 9 4 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. 2 p.m. ST. JEROME'S Lunt and Paulina. Masses Chicago Temple CLARK AND WASHINGTON CHARLES RAY GOFF Sunday: 6, 7.

8, 9. 10. 11, 13- noon Week days 6:30. 7. 7:30.

8. and 8:30 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHICAGO'S Noonday Serv. Mon.

thru FrL FAITH CHAPEL 110 N. Dearborn -EPISCOPAL- Christian Science AFFIX THIS ENTRY COUPON OR SAME INFORMATION TO BACK OF PHOTO A. M. "SOUND NO TRUMPET" 7:30 P. M.

"DISCIPLESHIP AT A DISTANCE" Broadcast WSEL (FM 104.3) WJJD Sunday 7:00 The Loop- Church with the Chimes" THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT JAMES Huron and Wabash fnearert Loop 1 SUNDAY SERVICES 8 and 10 a. m. Holy Communion In Chapel 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Holy Comm.

WEEKDAY Servicea 7:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Very Rev.

H. S. Kennedy, D. Dean Rev. C.

H. Barrow. Canon Precentor Leo Sowerby, Music Director Organist and Choirmaster Churches Branches of The Mother Church. Tht First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Lesson-Sermon Subject: SACRAMENT Today! 3 DEWEY BARNS RAZED BY FIRE; $30,000 DAMAGE Pawling, N.

July 8UP) Three barns on former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's farm were destroyed by fire early today, along with one calf and possibly 20 tons of hay. The loss was estimated at between and $50,000. Dewey's large dairy herd was in the pasture and escaped the flames.

Six companies of foremen from nearby communities were called. TEere was a report that an explosion was heard just before the fire. AUSTIN FIRST CHURCH 500 N. Central it Race. Take Lake-st.

'L" to Central C560O walk 2 blks. N. 10:45 a. "HOW WE FIND GOD" STEUABT D. WHITE, Minister Services 15 a.

nv Sunday Morning 9:30 a. m. and 11: 4115 N. Xedvale-ar. Nineteen tli Davy Croclaft Editor, Postofric Box 1370, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois.

-v Tho attached photo is ant.red in tha Chicago Tribuna't Davy Crockett photo contest of 1955. It if understood that the Chicago Tribune may use, publish and copyright this photo in any manner it deems advisable with or without additional photos or illustrations. ENTRANT'S NAME name of toy or girt pictured in photo Saint Peter's 621 Belmont near Broadway 13200 N.l Sunday, 8 am. Holy Communion 11 a. m.

Morning Prayer and Sermon, The Rev. Peter J. Surrey. Preaching FIRST METHODIST Evanston, 1630 Hlnman First DR. HAROLD A.

BOSLEY, Pastor Rev. Colin Williams of Australia will ef Help yourself to FUN and CASH by solving preach at 11 a. m. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH 7350 Jeffery Avenue Dr.

Geo. A. Fowler, Pastor 10:45 a. m. "THE MAN WHO DOES NO MIRACLE" ST.

BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH 6720 Stewart-avenue REV. CLIFFORD A. BUCK, Rector Sunday Services 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. Week day Services 9:00 a.

m. 10:45 a. m. 6154 Woodlawn-aT. 6657 S.

Harvard-av. 4359 S. Michlgan-av. 5640 S. Blacks tone-ay.

63 5 W. Grace-st. 10317 S. Longwood-dr. 301 N.

Central-av. 7262 S. Coles-av. 6320 N. Sacramento-aT.

8400 S. Maryland-av. 11 a. m. 2700 N.

Pine Grove-ay. 3434 N. Central-av. 4840 S. Dcrchester-ay.

11321 S. Pralrte-av. 5318 N. Kenmore-ay. 2840 W.

Logan-blvd. 1713 W. Sunnyside-ay. 7201 N. Ashland-blvd.

216 S. Michlgan-av. 5418 W. Gale-st. DATE OF BIRTH JACKET SHIRT SIZE PARENT(S) NAME HYDE PARK 54th and Blackstone PAUL L.

HIGGINS. Pastor S. S. 9:45 11a. m.

The Choice of Solomon 1 LITTLE TRINITY EPISCOPAL 125 E. 26th-st-9 a. m. Eucharist In Chapel 11 a. m.

Morning service In Church THE REV. IVER LAWRENCE. Rector Fourth Eighth Tenth Twelfth Thirteenth Fifteenth Eighteenth Twentieth Twenty-Lrit Second Third Fifth Sixth Seventh Eleventh Fourteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Twenty-second Society Soc Cbl-Lawn PRESBYTERIAN OUR SAVIOUR. 530 W. Fullerton Parkway 'Sunday Masses.

8 and 10 a. m. Dally 7 a. except 'Wed, and 8 RESORTS- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OAK PARK 931 Lake-st. 9:30 a.

m. Worship Dr. T. A. Gill.

As so. Christian Century PARENT(S) ADDRESS Missouni CHURCH OF EPIPHANY 201 S. Ashland Holy Communion. 7:30. 9 A 10:30 a.

m. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Mlchlgan-v. at 20th-st. 11 a. tn.

DR. EDWARD A. DOWIY, Preaching 9301 S. State-it. 3358 W.

62d-pl. GRACE 1450 Indlana-av. Services 8 and 11 a. m. Rev.

Win. Turton Travis. Rector EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED -UNITARIAN- ZONE STATE IF YOV KKOW IT PHONE NUMBER SENDER'S NAME Afternoon service, 5 p. m. Seventh Church FOOLER" Puzzle No.

25 in today's CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FIR ST UNITARIAN 57th and Woodlawn Rev. X. Shirvell Price's farewell address at Vesper services 8 p. m. St.

Paul's- Church THIRD Unitarian Church. 301 N. Mayfield. closed for summer. Reopen Sept.

11, 1955 FULLERTON AT ORCHARD DR. GERHARD W. GRAUER UNITY -TRAVEL ACrWTS WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS 8 p. m. include testimonies ol Christian Science healing DOWNTOWN CHURCH CAlr conditioned! Seventeenth Orchestra Hall 218 S.

Michlgan-av. Sunday, 11 a. 1 p. p. n.

FREE PUBLIC READING ROOMS 18 S. La Salle 75 E. Monroe Sunday School In all churches lor pupi! up to 20 years of aga SENDER'S ADDRESS. CENTER CHRIST WAY 410 South Chicago JANET BEAUDRY, Minister Sun. 11 a.

Tues. 11 a. m. Wed. 7:30 CHURCH 10:00 and SERVICES 11:00 a.

m. ZONE NO STATE IF YOU KNOW IT VISIT OCR NEW Headauartere for Travel Bargains fl.atur Tears Hamlltoa Hotel, 20 Dearbera. AN I-07SI "USING WHAT YOU HAVE" 4 FIRST UNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST 64 W. Randolph DEarborn 2-7176 Gladys Spa ul ding Sua. 11 a.

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