Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1946 — Page 4

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Plea of Neighborhood Teen- Agers Shows [Memorial Presbyterian Where Need Lies

Clothing Drive|To Aid Needy

Garments to Be Sent To Europe and Asia

Indianapolis Protestants = will sponsor a clothing drive with each church building serving as a collection center in December, Word from Europe and Asia indicates that suffering on those con- | tinents will be more grim this win- ; ter than last. And since UNRRA| when the churches have gone. will go out of existence Jan. 1, the| Memorial plans to carry right churches are preparing th meet the/on in its location at 11th and Carnew need with a city and county- | rollton. Furthermore, it will erect a wide campaign. unit for recreation and education. Church members, and persons in| Two years ago, the congregation the neighborhoods of churches who| Was resolved to build a new church wish to help, will be asked to bring on Kessler blvd. when conditions their gifts on the first two Sun-| would permit. Then, one day, the days in December, on Dec. 1 and 8, | four’ ‘teen-agers’ visited the church — Not later than Dec. 12, the indi-| and asked for shelter for their vidual churches will deliver the | feen-canteen,

Editorial, Page Hi

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor Four “teen-age” young folk prevented the Memorial Presbyterian congregation from joining the exodus of downtown churches to the northern part of the city. So many churches are building, or have bought land for building, in North Indianapolis, that church federation officials are gravely concerned, They are wondering who

the residents of congested areas

is going to minister spiritually to :

goods to five main church centers. | Five Main Centers These main centers are Woodruff Place Baptist, the Wash-| ington Street Methodist, the Im-

Zion Baptist churches.

the Their pendence for recreation and a social | good time, they were going to have nothing manuel Evangelical and Reformed, ( 40 and nowhere to do it. the First Presbyterian and the Mt. the owner of the storeroom where they

Lost Their ‘Home’

They told an arresting story. canteen was their sole de-

And now it looked as if For

were meeting demanded to

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Memorial ways of

Presbyterian church...

| recommended a two-fold program,

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Bishop Plans

Sermon Here

Head of Anti-Saloon League in City for Parley

Methodist Bishop Ralph 8. Cushman, president of the AntiSaloon League of America, will preach at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist church. Bishop Cushman, whose area headquarters are in St. Paul and Minneapolis, will be in Indianapolis for the annual convention of the Anti-Saloon league. He has written extensively and spoken in many parts of the nation for Methodist and interdenominational groups. NORTHWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH — The Rev, Virgil Sly will give the Woman's day address tomorrow at the 10:40 m. service. e Rev. Mr. Sly tive secretary of the department of Africa of the United Christian Missionary society, recently visited the mission stations of Africa. Mrs. R, W. Snyder will be in charge of the program Is. A. Doan, vice president of the United Christian Missionary society, will speak at the covered-dish luncheon of the Woman's council Thursday al 12:11 noon at the church, A memorial service

honoring past members will precede the "uddress. Miriam circle will “direct the

aman pale.

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“Where cross the crowded life....”

“The Council of Social Agencies

| missions building

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Plan to Install Dr. McCormick

Disciples of Christ will install Dr. H. B. McCormick as the new président of the United Christian Missionary society in ceremonies Tuesday at 7:30 pp m in. the Downey Avenue Christian church. § The church at’ 222 Downey ave. is just a block from the historic

in Irvington where Dr. McCormick will © maintain his offices, He succeeds Dr, Robert M. Hopkins, who has retired from the society but is representing Disciples of Christ in Europe, His headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. McCormick unofficially assumed his duties here Oct. 21, He has been the pastor of the Lakewood Christian church, Lakewood, Q., for the past 16 years,

Dr. McCormick

program and the Electa circle will act as [One part would provide for health |josiesses, Members will bring Christinss

and the other, for leisure time ac-|Presents for distribution by the Riley)

Mrs. A. W. Van Dervort of Akron, 10, chairman of the board of man-

jagers of the United soclety, will de-

| tivities,

{next door, the church will take its first definite step toward the new

“With the purchase of the land!

{ Cheer guild | ST. RITA'S GUILD~The guild ja heote/ its regular meeting tomorrow at J in the St. Vincent DePusul Reroute i} center, Payette and 9th sts, Plans for

the party in the near future will be dis- |

The articles will be sent abroad have it for his own business. and distributed there by Church) nN, church up to that time had World Service. Trucks belonging 0! sheltered a teen-canteen, Memorial World Church Service whose Amer- | pioneered and granted a youngican headquarters are in Dayton.|g..c the use of the old frame house O. will come to Indianapolis to, © oy Laxt door. pick up the goods eollesten here? | “All went beautifully for four Thus the drive, from the RANErc| oo cu ihe Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell,

ing-in to the giving-away abroad, | church pastor, reports. The young

is a church project. folk had a good time and not one | Desired articles problem arose. But the fire depart- | Desired articles include clean, re- ment condemned, the building and | paired garments, either new Or (he canteen moved to the Pirst used, shoes tied together in pairs, presbyterian church, bedding, household linens, sewing «rhe four ‘months the canteen and patching materials, food con- had spent at Memorial had opened centrates (such as powdered milk, the eyes of the congregation to its| soup cubes and the like), S08P,|{rye mission. The combined boards | candles, garden tools and Sewing | met and officially decided to remachines. An advisory committee main where the church had been will solicit defective merchandise these many vears and to erect the from es. {new unit provided it could be The man of the church federation jt ecumenicity and world service com-| “Ag a result, the Council of Bomitee, is general chairman of the gia) Agencies was asked to make a| clothing drive. His committee 18 cyrvey of the community which it!

Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell

did. The findings disclosed that 34,000 persons were living within! the area extending, roughly, from 16th st. to Michigan and between Delaware and the Monon railroad. Twenty-seven persons were rowd- | | ed into one house of five rooms. | “No leisure time facilities were available. There was no clear space

, ¥. W. Wiegmann, chair- | proved the neighborhood warranted large enough for a baseball dia-|ture’ plans.

mond except on the lawn of the |

| Indiana Woman's prison grounds.

And of course, the youngsters were | not welcome there. .

’ pussed at the meeting with Miss Catherine | program. The health plan sug- O'Gara, president, in charge gested by Dr. G. F, Kempf of the! GAMMA KAPPA, CHURCH SECRE. | { . TARIES' SORORITY — The sorority wil board of health and hospitals en meet Tuesday at 7 p. m. in the First Cou- | visions five departments. They will gregational church eat dinner nf . ; |the Hawthorne Ropm at p.m, carry on work in dental, pre-natal, A. C. Brooks will review ‘Peace of Mind" ‘| well-baby, pre-school, immuniza- by ig Joshon loi Yeoman, Miss | | %Y : : Elsie inerk, president, will preside, { tion (against contagious diseases) | CENTENARY . CHRISTIAN. CHURCH. and T. B. clinics. The moving picture, “That They Might Have Life” will be presented Lomorrow

For '48 Anniversary |at 7:45 p.' m.

i { oo RIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIA The new building will have a URCH--The woman's society will B88 teen-canteen, a gymnasium, and a sent Forman D. McCurdy, local attorney | nd veteran of world war II, In a talk |

place for dramatics, choral training, | - “India’ ginning at

Thursday at the meeling be-| 11 a, mm. The Rev. Roy

softball, volleyball, clubs, classes, Connor Jr. .and Mrs. Connor will be hou | ored guests at the 12.30 luncheon crafts and the like. George Kuamphaus will be hostess Ms XRT : Mrs, Homer Wright, devotional leader “We hope to break ground for the Mrs. Gertrude Frary will sing accom-

d Ly Mys. Faul Dressel n uilding by the time our 75th pahie ew bul gE Dy M \ NORTH METHODIST CHURCH-The! anniversary rolls around in March, gey gr. 0 Pearson, pastor of the Irving1948." was the Rev. Mr. OQ'Dell's ton Methodist church, will speak at tie ’ 4 : fellowship dinner Thursday night.” Reser- | expressed ambition. Meanwhile, J. vations will be made untii 5 p. m. MonDuane Dungan is serving as chair- day a, Be church office . a | CH AN BUSINESS MEN'S COM- | man of the steering commillee MITTEF-—Eugene A. Scheele, general sec- | which is busy with preparations,

-jretary.. of tne Tract Club of America, | Three dinners next week will af- § Chicago, will speak at the dinner Thurs-|

y at 7 p. m. in Buckley's restaurant, |

ford an opportunity for the Me-| Bad Ind The Misses Helen and] morial congregation to talk over fu-|M®'Y Jones will sing | greg UNITY TRUTH CENTER—-Miss Mar-| One will be Reld tO-/garet Strahle of the Unity School of|

- | Christianity, Kansas City. will serve as morrow night with former service {interim pastor for a month fn the pulpit men

and their wives as special recently vacated by the Revs. Dale and | guests and the others, Tuesday and

Donna Newsum. Miss Strahle will conduct the services tomorrow morning in Friday nights for church families. the center in the D. A. R. chapter house an classes Wednesday nights in the|

sending letters to churches and| - church leaders of the city and’ county.

Church Council Head to Speak |

Mrs. J. H. Smiley, president of Baptist Sunday the Indianapolis Council of other leaders. Churchwomen, will’ speak on the Sessions of the school will be “Meaning of Warld Community Monday and Friday of the coming | Day and What Indianapolis week and Nov. 25 and 29 and Dec. ! Churchwomen Are Doing About It” 2 and 6 from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. in Monday at 9:30 p. m. over station; the Woodruff Place Baptist church. WISH. The broadcast is sponsored! Mr. Remy's class is especially deby the council. signed for young persons contemWorld Community day will be Plating magriage and will deal with marked by Protestant churchwom-| causes of juvenile delinquency. en with the dedication of “Kiddie-| Other teachers and their classes Kits.” or bundles of clothing for are: The Rev. Donald J. Dunkin, children up to 4 years of age in pastor of the Lynhurst Baptist devastated Europe. The Indianapo- church. “Christian Worship”; the lis Council of Churchwomen will Rev. Paul V. Malicote, associate hold World Community day cele- pastor of the Woodruff Place bration Friday in the St. John's church, “Personal Religious Living"; Evangelical and Reformed church. 'the Rev. Reuben H. Lindstrom, The Kiddie-Kits will be brought Southport Baptist church, “The to the altar and dedicated in cere- | Story of the Baptists.”

Also Miss Flossie Minor and Miss ver | SOHNE miler ¥o. those held o Helen Caffin, “Teaching Methods";

Warren M. Bruner, chairman of the Indianapolis association executive | committee, “Laymen.” and Dr. Clive | McGuire, executive secretary of the

Leaders Planned

William H. Remy will teach a cliss on “Preparing for Marriage and Home Life” in the school for school teachers and

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

SSO n, “Gui : - (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City. Mo,) | BSSOCIation, Guidance in Home DR. FREDERICK BLAS ANDREWS aking. Sunday Devotions, 11 A. M. 8 E. Market, Room 502 | All courses will be for.standard Open Daily 10 to $—Saturday Until 2 {leadership training credit and 8 t t 1 ce 2 lasses Lirergtuie=Neon Hy {teachers are accredited by the In ternational Council of Christian

Education,

Nathan & Jean

Eranaelion Rodeheaver to > Sing’

At Roberts Park

Homer Rodeheaver of Winona Lake, Ill, former musical director for Billy Sunday and internationally known musical evangelist, will {sing and speak tomorrow at -7:45 P. m. in the Roberts Park Method{ist church. Mr. Rodeheaver has traveled as a {gospel singer all over the world {has edited many books of popular | religious songs-and written numerous revival hymns. Mise Mary Susan Singer will give a vocal solo in the morning, accompanied by Miss Hilda Ann Peabody, violinist,

Church fo Mark Debt Liquidation

The Clermont Methodist church will mark the liquidation of the church debt with an all-day celebration of Victory day tomorrow, Redbdication ceremonies and a noon basket dinner are scheduled

Raymond ©. Hoekstra, Minister The brick church was built in 1922to replace the frame church

WISH iy Bam |B [When burned in 1022, EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE

Every Night Through November 24 First Pilgrim Holiness Church 30th and Gale Streets Rev. W. H. Pratt, Evangelist

L Don E. Schooley, Soloist and Chorister # Friday Night—Youth Rally we Sunday Services—9: 30, 10:30, 6:30,

WELCOME

THE PALERMO BROTHERS

Italian-American Evangelists

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\ Prsching—Gorp Songs and Music

sions BE iran

iE SALVATION ARMY Capitol

Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana

Sunday 11 A. M.

7:45 p. m., Evangelistic Service Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 P. M.

Calvary Tabernacle 902 Fletcher Ave.

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7:30

W. H. PRATT

Series for Church [Former Residents fo Preach ‘Tomorrow in Local Churches

The Rev. Jack E. Jones and the] Rev. Cecil R. Thomas, both former- | E will preach | in local churches tomorrow. The Rev. Mr. Jones will give three sermons. We will preach at 10:30 a. m. at the Tabernacle Baptist church; at 5:30 p. m., in the Garden Baptist church; and at 8 p. m. in the musical service at the First Baptist church of North Indianapolis. The Acton Baptist church was the scene of the Rev. Mr. Jones’ ordination. He was graduated from Technical high school and Butler university and now is enrolled for graduate study in the University of Chicago. He has held pastorates at|

ly of this community,

Claypool hotel. |

VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL — The! Manual Training high school chorus will sing directed by Charles E. Binkley and accompanied by Miss Freda Hart at the Protestant services tomorrow at 9 a m I'he Rey. G. Minton, chaplain, will give the meditation. Arrangements Tor the music were made through the John H. Holliday Jr., unit 186, of the 11th dis-

liver the charge to the new presi|dent. Dr. Howard J, Baumegartel, as execulive secretary of the Indianapolis Church federation, will {bring an terdenominational greeting from local churches, The Rev. L. N. D. Wells of Dallas, Tex.,” will pronounce the dedicatory prayer and Willlam H., Book also | Will speak. The Rev. F. W. Weig- | mann is host pastor,

'Mortals, Immortals’ Scientists’ Subject

“Mortals and Immortals” is the! B.| subject of the lesson-sermon in all

| Churches of Christ, IOITOW. The Bible citations. include | following : “Set your affection on| things above, not on things on the earth.” Col. 3:2, The lesson-sermon also icliodes {the following passage from the Christian science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-

Scientist, to-

INTERNATL HDYTRS., 230-240 E. Ohto Rev Halt, Mgr, A048 BGOKAIDE CHURCH 2101 Brookside Rev. Ralph McCrory H-2311 Fl RYT CHURCH Joth and Qale Sts ev, E. Nibarger 2618 E. 0th St. { SECOND ‘CHURCH 141 RUKFT St Rev. George BE. Huff 1442 Cruft 8t NORTH SIDE CHURCH 1723 E. 46th St __Rev. Tid v. T. J. Preuse, ¢, 4631 N. N. Caroline Ave.

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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH:

16th and Delaware Sts. hina MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister 00 A, M.—Church School, “How Broad?’ .

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

. 900 West 31st Bt. Bible Sass . ! Preaching 8 Young Fons esting. Kvening Servi Ihursday oi Bible Bt we y . 8 JOHNS,

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Church of the Advent (Kpiscopal) Meridian at 33rd Street REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER ‘30 A. M.—~Holy Communion. 30.A. M.—Church School,

00 A. M.— Morning Prayer ahd 00 Pp P. M.—Confirmation A Clasp, Sermon.

COUNTY LINE CHURCH OF GOD

South Meridian, Stop 11, Road 1 Rev a P. Rimmer Bantor »n TED RIG yom ae Young Feople's Meeting Auniversary Sina Nov, 17-630 M

Friends Tovitea *

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH’

Delaware and Walnug Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School—-9:30 A. M. Morning Worshi ~ 10:45 A, Sermon How Music by excellent choir Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

FIRST FRIENDSHIP Church

Prospest and Spruce #8 Special Meeting Saturday Night. Lord's Supper and Washing of Feet, SUNDAY SERVICES

= 10:30 AM. & 8 P.M. Tues, Thurs, 8 P.M.

Rev. H L. Alvey, Pastor THE

BIBLE CHURCH

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M. itifully Puny*

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SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1946

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REVIVAL Meeting

Through Nov. 24 Wesleyan Methodist

Corner Selby and Hoyt Ave,

EK. Crim, pastor Rev. Ralph, Prickett, Brangelin Services each _evening—17:3

FIRST FREE METHODIST 12th and Tecumseh Sts, Rev, R. 1. Chitty, pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Men and Mission Sunday,

7:30—Evening Service: Bheldon Jones, of Chsrleston, 8. £0 List Minister Don’t

miss hearing’ i rr —

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED i NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS

FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D,, PASTOR 9:00 a, m.—Ist Service of Worship 9:45 a. m.—Church School 10:40 a. m.—2d Service of Worship —— God! 5 Valiant"

~ GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN

4717 B. Michigan REV. JOHN S. ALBERT, D. D. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship The ' Spirit « of ? Forgiveness.”

ST.JOHN'S |

Leonard snd Sgnders Bt.

E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor

10:15 A M —"Retirement for Rest.” ¢ i"

Mark

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

Sunday School ,......... 9:15 A. M. Worship vosine ..10:15 A. ML,

“ENGLEWOOD

CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School 10745 A. M. Sermon, . “The Sure Poume dniion 7:30 P. M.-~8ermon, “Choice and Destiny® ©

Special music under direction of Miss Eveiyn Gibson Gayneil Lashbrook Organist 0. A A. Trike, Minis ier

tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “We . 3815 E. NEW YORK ST, cannot fathom the nature and WB - Ti : . [quality of God's creation by diving Services | into the shallows of mortal belief, & 10A.M,88 | P. 262, |: ' 11:30 Worship CHRIST TEMPLE 1:45 (Apostolic Faith) { Evangelistic 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Tues., 8 P. M. Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P. M. Bible Class BROADWAY BAPTIST | Fri, 8 P. M. Y. P. Service

22d and Broadway

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor

Sunday Jehou], 9:30 A.

M. __ Worship | 10 45 4 . M and 7 7.30 P M

trict American Legion suxiliary YOUTH P CHRIST — The Rev Charles Barney Cunningham. former pastor of the First Baptist temple of Osh- | kosh, Wis, youth worker and evangelist will speak at the 730 p. m. rally tonight in the Roberts Park Methodist church. The Palermo Brothers. ItalianAmerican singers and musicians will furnish the music VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPEL, 320 N. Nlineis st.—The Rev. Carl I. Erick

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fon, director of the Shortr idge - Bible {elub, will speak at the 7:45 p, m. evan- | gelistic service tomorrow, Priday at the" same hour, the Rev,

Harold W. Rane® of ihe Friendship Missionary Baptist church. Hazelwood, Ind. and his youth h group w wilt conduct services,

SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butler University

Sunday Morning Worship | Td A.M, |

Dr. Arthur Holmes, Preaching i “Divided Selves.” i

" “HOW ARE WE KEPT" 10:30.

Cecil R.

Rev, Thomas

Mt. Pleasant, Camby and Acton. The Rev. Mr. Thomas, who is!

“A CHRISTIAN—

INTERDENOMINATIONAL HIS EMOTIONS,"

now superintendent of the western,

district of the Christian and. Mis-|

sionary alliance of Chicago, will Speak at the Edgewood Methodist church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. He| is a former resident of Edgewood. | The boys -quartet will sing at the service and the youth group of the | church will sponsor it. Willis Fix! will preside. -

CLOSING REVIVAL SERVICES SUNDAY WESTBROOK

CHURCH of the NAZARENE 4600 W. Wash. St,

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Rev. Fred Hicks, An Earnest Preacher

Evangelist of the Word

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Song Evangelists,

Musicians and Singers

Ashby,

Services each evening, 7:30

A Cordial Invitation to All

Christian Science

Churches

Branches of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Mass.

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading Rooms (RR)

Lesson for Sunday, Noy. 17th: “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS”

Morning Services at 11 o'Clock - in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH MPridian at 20th RR Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware as 12th Eve Serv. 5:00. R. R. 526 State Life THIRD CHURCH Wash Blvd. at 34th Eve Serv. 8.00. R. R Church Edifice FOURTH CHURCH Pleas. Run Pkwy. 8. Drive, at Butler Eve. Serv 500 R R. via Bdifice FIFTH CH College at Ren Eve Serv, 7:30 Church ROH SIXTH CHURC 1609% Prospect St RR. 1611 Prospect

SUNDAY scHOoL, IN IN ALL CHURCHES Wednesday Evening Ser Smomay nen.

7:30 P. M. . Rev. Joseph C. Black Youth for Christ CLG Pl oh A 9:30 A. M. TONIGHT WILBURN MILLS, S. 8S. Supt, Roberts Park Methodist Church Prayer Poi 7.30 Verniont at Delaware Youth Hous, 6:45 SECOND FREE METHODIST, 7:30 P. M. ia Wiking snd Pershing Sts

wa 100 West, MA.9871

ings in All Churches at 8 P.

Worship and Preaching Bible Study ......... Evening Service wr

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.

Roger Malsbary

Speaker

Wednesday Evening Bible Study ............ "Vv. L. TOTTY, Minister

CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. Capitol Ave.

Bible Study 9:45 A M.

Weekly Bible Study—

"GARFIELD HEIGHTS “CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

Has 5888 wu EEER

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GA. 1742

7:45 P. M.—Evening Service. Friday, 7:45 P. M.

Charles Barney Cunningham

Former Pastor of First Oshkosh,

PALERMO BROS.

Italian-American Gospel Singers’,

Baptist Temple, Wis,

ONLY THREE SERVICES LEFT! Rev. O. L. A Great Man With a Great Message Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, Sunday Night Holy Communion Sunday Morning, Ten-Thirty

Mumaw, District Supt.

M. J. Jones, Pastor traordinary Pitas, Mars Hill Free Methodist Church REVIVAL CONTINUES THROUGH SUNDAY Farnsworth at Foltz Leroy McDowell, Minister, ‘With Evangelist Rev. D. C. Van Slyke —— Sunday School . . . 9:30 — Our Goal 300 Present COME -- BRING YOUR FRIENDS . BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST Morning Worship . . . 10:30 Evening .". . 7:30 SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 31ST AND FOREST MANOR Olive and LeGrande Rev. Ralph D. Bright REV. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor ‘Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 8 YPMS, 645 P M. Evangelistic Service, 7.30 - Py 8 MORE NIGHTS Thursday Night Prayer Meéling, 7:30 To Hear Gene E. Phillips and the Victory Jubilee Quartette * Pan A ory ° Institute for CHRISTIAN Workers College Ave. Church of the Nazarene y College Avenue at 15th Street November 18 and 19 SERVICES EVERY NIGHT — 7:30 - Sunday Services , Sunday School, 9:30; ‘Morning Worship, 10: 30: Eve, Service, 7:30 THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

REV. 8. R. MONE

YMAKER, Pastor

A REMINDER TO

1th and King Ave,

Rev. Mason Lee Evangelist Miss Pauline McKinley, Song Director

~ Sundays at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 P. M.

Week Nights, 7:30 Sunday School, 9:30 a. “Youth Groups, Sunday, 30 p. m.

SERVICES AT West Side Church of the Nazarene

m.

ATTEND REVIVAL

Leader, A.

11 should come!

UNITED "EVANGELIST

17th and Broadway-—7:30 to 9:00 P. M. “Reaching the Unchurched”—Leader, O. A. Trinkle

“Reaching the ‘Indifferent Church: Members’ — “Organizing for Visitation”—Ieader, Lewis I. McAdow

| Aid your local church by attending this Institute and | profit from the fellowship and training. Every worker

CHRISTIAN CHURCHES in Marion County

C. Brooks

IC MISSION OF 47

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James E. James E. Petty, Minister

'2 Block East of Central Sunday School Convention Wilfred H. Brown, Speaker District Sunday School Supt.

Thursday: i p. m.—“A Spiritual Sunday Schoo? :30 p. m.— "Seven Things Our Sunday ' Schools Need” i Friday: 2.p. m—"“What Must T Do to Teach?” 7:30 p. m. "The Risen Christ

and Christian Service” § . HERMAN ROSE, Pastor

~~ BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Tout Streets BR,

CARLETON W. ATWAT D., Pastor Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Ris Pastor $25 A. M —Bible School 10.45 A 3. ols ship. Sermon, “Carry On" Fastor e30P a —Youth Pellowship 7:30 P. M.—Worship. Sound film, - “For All People | Thursday, 6:00 P. M.—Friend and Family |" © Dinner. Rev, L. O. Lemons, guest | speaker, |

WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at RB Mich. L.C. Trent. 10:45 A. M.; 7:00 P

| MEMORIAL SAPTIST~Belle Vieu and W. | __St. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30. |

“NON.

MERLE SIDENER Leader

“THE CHRISTIAN'S FREEDOM"

Merle Sidener

Young Men Cordially Invited

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

Third Christian Church—17th & Broadway + “We Help Young Men Make Good”

- rE Presbyterian Churches Invite You

CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. G. H. O'Donneil, pastor, Temporary Meeting Place Prather Masonic Temple

College Ave. and 424 St, Sunday School-945 A M Morning Worship—10 4 45 AM,

XEDO PARK~-129 5 Srans inge a U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. 17:30

LY NHR aL yndhurst ars hi blosks Se. Washington st. Donsld J. Bunkia, ¥ Pp. J

ay Bervices 9:30 a.m. ne 7:3

| EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & E. New Tork | 8 Peter Vroom, 10:30 A, M.; 7:30 P, ——

SKID RELIGION by

Introduction of Cabinet Members & 9:30 A. M—WFBM

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Tabernacle . Presbyterian 34th and Central ROY EWING VAL

KEV. HARRY R. MERC Ministers

9:30 A. M.—Bibie School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Warship Dr. George W. Crabb, Washington, D, © Thursday Midweek | Bervice—17: jo ) P. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sis. fean 8. Milner, D. D, Joseph W. Johnston Ministers Church School, 9:48 Moruing Worship, 11 a. m. “Back lo hat?” Dr. Milner

——————————— i———————— Y 1 NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY -CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A SAM —Worship

~ WESTMINSTER 445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER IL. PEARCY, Minister

Sdnday School, 9:30: Worshi 30:48 A.M ne ay Young People, 4:00 PM

~ METHODIST

First Presbyterian Churel Delaware at Sixteenth CRORGE ARTHUR FRANYS - RUSSELL CGALIOWA VI TWO MORNING rR ong 9:30 and 11 A i R. FRAN = ‘Angry at God's ¢ Fb " Say "me Young People's Vespers........

Church School Thursday Convocation aud dinner, 6 P. w >

Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 11th—Rey, Ralph L. O Church Bchool for All Ages—9:30 A, M, Guest Bunday Morning Worship,

10:48

“Love in Action’ ¢ Dr, Platte Amstutz, Preaching Meridian Helgi ul oo Ave. at 47th 4 3

Rev, Jay B. Connor Sundiy School 9:30. Worship 10:48 “An Unending Vision

Fairview Presbyterian 46th ana Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister : A. M.—Church School with tovarse \

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NORTH CHURCH Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D,, Minister

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Rev, Charles T, Jones ¥F. 34th and Forest Manor Lowell Bullivan, Sunday School Bupt. 9:30 Sunday School, 10:30 Morning Worship, 7:30 P. M. Exening Service. Fast New York at Grant E ARNOLD Flo, Minister 10:40 A. Wallace H Marsh State Supt, Anti-Saloon lengue of New Yurk Church School —9:30 A,

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W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.=Church School. 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Cruelty of Reckless Vows" 0 30 P. M. ~Youth tl) Fellowship,

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CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SFELIG, D. D, Ministes

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