Howard Cadle Will Tell How He Broke Away From Clutches of Evil. CHURCHES ARE ACTIVE The story of a remarkable come-back will be told Sunday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting at English’s thea ter. E. Howard Cadle will tell the story —his own story. Cadle, one-time gambler, now is re gearded as a forceful evangelist. Young men particularly are urged to attend the meeting. The doors will open at 3 p. m. and a musical program will follow. Dr. Herbert L. Willett of the Univer sity of Chicago, a widely known speaker, will talk on “America’s New Program” at the Meridian forum at the Meridian Street M. E. church Sunday night. New Year's messages will be contained in the sermons of many pastors Sunday. Church announcements for tomorrow are as follows: MANSUK PARK M. P.—Morning sub ject of Rev. J. C. McCaslin, “The Knowl edge Surpassing Love of Christ.” Eve ning subject. “The Prodigal Son.” HALL PLACE M. E.—Morning subject of Rev. D. W. Nichols, “The Sacraments of the Church.” Communion of the Lord's supper will follow. Evening, Rev. John L. Wallon will preach. CENTRAL UNIVERSALIST—Morning subject of Rev. Lucius R. Paige, “Rous ing Religion.” The Sunday school be gins a membership contest for 1920, WEST WASHINGTON STREET M. B. Morning subject of Rev. W. H. Cissna, “Making the Most of the New Year.” Evening, Rev. Cissna will preach the first of a series of sermons on fundamen tals of the Christian faith. Services will be held in the tabernacle, West Washing ton street and Bellevieu Place, Sunday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. The corner stone for the new West Washington street church will be laid by_Dr. C. E. Bacon, superintendent of the Indianapo lis district. BROOKSIDE PARK U. B.Morning subject of Rev. J. B. Parsons, “A New Charge on an Old Foe.” Evening, “Christmas Memories. The choir will give a cantata illustrated with tableaux. CAPITOL AVENUE M. E.—Morning subject of Rev. William L. Sanders, The Great Door.” Evening wasl “The Lord's Cup” in connection with the ob servance of the sacrament of the Lord's supper. ALL SOUL'S UNITARIAN—Morning subject of Rev. Frank S. C. Wicke, “Hopes.” FIRST BAPTIST—Morning subject of Dr. Frederick E. Taylor, “The Possibil ity of Prayer in a World of Science.” Evening subject, “What the policeman said to Joe.” MERIDIAN STREET M. F.—Morning subject of Dr. Philip L. Frick. Holy communion at 10:45 a. m. Dr. Herbert Willett will speak on “America's New Program” at the forum in the ee. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL—Mornin subject of Rev. George Savary ‘Ahea in the Right Spirit.” Moving picture service at 7:30 o'clock. “Satanic Influ ence In Industry. CENTRAL AVENUE M. E.—Morning subject of Dr. O. W. Fifer, “The House of Nineteen Problems.” Evening sermon by Dr. C. B. Bacon, superintendent of the Indianapolis district, M. E. church. TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN Morning subject of Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, “Two Thieves and a Faultless Man.” Service at Tabernacle chapel, Central avenue and Thirty-fourth Streets, at 7:45 p. m., theme, “Resolved, To Do a Great Ore ; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN — Morning subject of Rev. M. L. Haines, “A New Year's Greeting.” WHEELER RESCUE MISSION—Serv ices Sunday afternoon and evening. Evangelist Holzer will speak at bot services. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN—Morning subject of Rev. Louden A. Harriman, “A ee Faith for 1920. Evening sub ject, “The Gospel of a Second Chance.” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN—Morning sub ject of Rev. Allan B. Philputt, “The Un failing Christ.’ Evening subject, “The Hope of Tomorrow.” THIRD CHRISTIAN—Mornin sub ject of Rev. T. W. Grafton, “The Day After.” ‘Evening subject, “A Young Man's Jesus, ROBERTS PARK M. E.—Morning sub ject of Rev. George M. Smith, “Face to Face. Evening subject of Rev. Smith, “An Inspiring Hope.” CAPITOL AVENUE M._E.—Morning subject of Rev. William L. Sanders, “The Great Door.” Evening subject, “The Lord's Cup. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL—Morning subject of Rev. Lewis Brown, pastor, “Looking Out Into the New Year.” Eve ning subject, “The Church and the City.” St. PAUL METHODIST—Morning subject of Rev. Benjamin Rist, “The Ob jective for the New Year.” Evening, “The Life Glorious.” NORTH PARK CHRISTIAN—Morning subject of Rev. Milo J. Smith, secretary of the national temperance board of the Disciples of Christ, “The Call of Need. Evening, 2 musical service will be given.