Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1918 — Page 21

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The Church Federation of Indianapolis Thoa. C. Day, President. Office—Y. M. C. A. M. C. Pearson, Executive Secretary.

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Clwuieing Blood. a = j The “Rev. J. M. Hinkle, pastor of Orace

, will apeak in tha moniSupfrb Equipment.*’ Hia

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r of will Sunday Peraona'* will be the v, J. 4 Ambrose Dun■ta church to-

M. E. church. D. J.

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Renn, paator of First church, will sp^k g on Seeming In- » will be no evening

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Th * ^ ^pS: a co^V«o W nl!i tomorrow morning on 'Risen Christ," and in the evening on

Exodus of a Soul.”

paator of Capitol will pleach to* liation with to Happiness.” There service. , Doming subject of the Rev. J. L. pastor of Morris Street M E. will be "Perfect Through SufIn the evening he will speak on "A King’s Confession.” "The Power of an Ideal" will be the subject of the Rev. Allan B. PUputt s sermon at Central Christian church tomorrow morning There will be no evening preaching service "Windows Toward Jerusalem” will be the morning subject of the Rev. C. R. Lawson, iastor of Trinity Congregational church. The Rev. John Kennedy will preach In the evening. The Rev. W. M. Nelson, pastor of Brightwood M. E. church, will speak tomorrow morning on “The Character

of the Kingdom of God." and in the evening on “A Signal Victory.” George M. Bartlett will speak on •‘Washington Gladden” tofnorrow evenIng at 1:10 o’clock at First Congregational church. The young people's French class will be resumed next week. At King Avenue M. E. church, in the morning, the Rev. E. L. Butler, pastor, will preach on “Joy That Brings Victory.” In the evening he will apeak on Foundations That Can Not Be Moved.” The Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus, pastor of Fourth Christian church, wll> preach tomorrow morning on "Hope as an Anchof* of the Sob!.” and In the evening oh "I Have Kept the Faith.” The Rev. M B. Hyde, pastor of Fletcher Place M- E, church, will speak in the morning on "The-Investment of Interest In the Church.” His evening topic will be “Christ’s Appreciation of

Man.”

The Rev. E. P. Jewett will preach at Hall 5 Place M. E. church tomorrow morning on "An Assuring Prophecy Concerning Christ,” and in the evening on “The Relation of Obedience to Sac-

rifice."

The Rev. M. C. Pearson, executive secretary of the Church Federation, will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptlsti church tomorrow morning. He will speak on the theme “The Future

Church. *%

The Rev. B. L. Alien, pastor of Bethany Church of Christ, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Power of Prevailing Prayer," and in the evening on 'Believing and Obeying.’ He will speak

In the afternoon at Mara Hill.

The Rev. Clarence Reidenbach, pastor of Downey Avenue Christian church, will speak Sunday morning on “The Meaning of the Atonement.” The union service of Irvington churches in the

evening will be in the M. E. church.

Twenty soldiers from the vocational training school at the Metropole will be

lal guests *t Heath Memorial M. E.

Rainier, pastor, will

ue Ame evening

will preach in the morn-

ing on ’True American Democracy,

and in the

tunity.**

on "Life’s Oppor-

spec

church tomorrow Theodore Tmnburg.

ertalned a:

morning, and one, will sing. They

will be entertained afterward at luncheon at the church. The Rev. J. F.

Tbe Rev. H. T. Graham, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Awakening of the Soul.” Dr. A. C. V. Skinner, pastor of Grace Presbyterian church, will preach at the evening

service.

The Rev. M. W. Sundermsn. pastor of Grace Evangelical church, will preach In the morning on “A Toung Man s Conception of Christ." Ih the evening he will preach on “The Patriotic Power of Religion." At Maple Road Boulevard M. E. church, the Rev. William H. Brightmire, pastor, will preach at 10:46 a. m., on the subject, “What Was Done with an Old Testament—Kaiser’s Letter Sent to the King?” There will be no evening preaching. t Dr. O. W. Fifer, pastor of the Central Avenue M. E. church, will preach at 10:46 a. m.. ou "The Snow of Lebanon," or "Assurance for Modern Faith.’’ From 6 to 8 p. m., there will be "open house” for soldiers, with refreshments and music. The Rev. George S. Henninger, who has just returned from a trip to eastern cantonments, will preach at Edwin Ray

tj™?* * National Jewish State and Its Spiritual Signlfloence.” and in the eventog on A New World Vision and the

Progress for Its Realisation.”

The Rev. F. A. Steele, pastor of the East Tenth Street M. E. church, will preach at 10:46 a. m. on “The Father’s Ix»ve. At 7:45 p. m. the Epworth Lssgue will have charge of the service and provide the special music. The pastor will preach on the theme “Opportu-

nities of Touth.”

The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the Second church. Evangelical Association, tomorrow, morning. At 7:46 p. m. the Rev. M. L. Scheidler, pastor, will preach on "Elements of Nobility." The semi-annual meeting of the congregation will take

place Monday night.

“Getting Into God’s Family” will be the subject of the Rev. T. W. Grafton

at the Third Christian church tomor row morning. The Endeavor Societj meeting at 7 p. m. will take the place oi the regular evening service. Corporal Cameron, of Ft. Benjamin Harrison,

will lead the meeting.

The Re\\ Benjamin Hist, pastor of St. Paul M. E. church, will preach tomorrow morning on “Stewardship.” At vespers at 7:80 p. m. an organ recital by Earl W. Wells will precede the address on “Voices of the Knight” Miss

SssSmSS Mv«a«Mas

of This War.

Dr. Lewis Brown, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal churcli will speak tomorrow morning on “Gilt Edged Trouble.” At the evening service, on the north side of the Federal building, Horace W. Wood, civilian chaplain at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, will apeak. Dr. Ewing, president of Forman Christian college, Lahore, will speak tomorrow at both services at First Presbyterian church. He has served under the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions In India for thirty-seven years. He will return August 16. The Rev. Thomas J. Owen, pastor of Second Baptist church, will preach Sunday morning at 10:46 on "The Resurrec-

Ling Tsues will preach at the HHlaide Christian church Sunday morning and at night will give an account of his life and conversion from Confucianism to Christianity. He la a graduate of Nanking university.* During the last year he has been instructor in Chinese language, literature and history at the Coliege of Missions in Irvington.

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Entrain Monday.

Four hundred and sixty-two registrants from Marion county will entrain for Camp Zachary Taylor early Monday morning as a part of the 7.700 men who are called from 1 Three of the local bo«M... »*.•• »

clear the local boards in Marion county t a of 1817 Class 1 men. This is true with - a few exceptions.

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West Park Christian. Wsst Washington M. E. and Church of the Brethren will hold a union service Sunday even-

Baker, pastor of the West Park tian church, will speak on th of “The Devil’s Promises.”

morning Mr. Baker will speak on the! on

Twilight Servies to Begin. Beginning Sunday evening, twilight services of the Eastern Heights Christian church will be held In the Lin wood avenue, one block i Michigan street, from 7 to 8 These services will be throuKhout th. »rh»» W

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the Wart” In case of < weather the services will be church across the street,

meeting two candidates will be

in the church building.

SOCIAL SIDE OF CHURCHES The Aid Society of the Second Church Evangelical Association, will meet Thursday afternoon ih the church. The Aid Society of the Second terian church will sew for the Cress all day Tuesday at the el Women will take lunch and coffee

be served.

The Woman’s Auxiliary of Tabernacle Presbyterian church has postponed its next meeting from next Tuesday to Tuesday, July 30. The session will be held all day with Miss Ruth Simmons.

Brightwood

country home,

o'clock in

subject “Clinching an American Vic-

at her avenue.

The Home Missionary Society of Irvinftnn M. E. church will hold Its July E. meeting Wednesday m at 2:80 o

G.! the chprch parlors. Mrs. will lead devotions. , Mrs. ant will have enigmas. Wee there, district president, "" “War Work of the Home

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Society.

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hi lr tary The tings by', Visitors, m r. till Denver, ^ Co will be at the camp for one will be followed by the Rev. E. W. Sprague, of Detroit.

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Clata Work la Bagun.

(Special to The Indianapolis r*wa] Regular clasa work bagan today at the meeting, which is to last ten days, the topics and Instructors being as

tory, Edgar

ternat and the

The

Willis Beet Stranahan: issions in the

; Fri«

hisw. school, people

LUUan Haves, of Richmond, as a spenisi committee to name members for

various committees. »■ 1 -

Elkhart Rlvor at Low Stage. [Special to The Indianapoll. Ntwe]

GOSHEN, Ind.. July 20.-Elkhart. In oshsn. Is now at the lowest stage ever

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Goshen.

known, according to many points the bed so exposed that It over a large part of it

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INTERDENOMINATIONAL CAMP MEETING JULY 26 TO AUGUST 11 SALEM PARK, INDIANAPOLIS Auspices of the Pentecost

Band

Dormitory f( t; W for

i ami woman, Kte camp; meals at 4 iSk'Tk’*

Japan.

_ and wife, of India of Beloit, O.. will be With us. Rev. William Smith, of the Weotfleld seminary, will speak on “Bible Prophecy— “ World War.” •er meeting. 8 am. Love feast at Preaching: service. 10:*) a. m. and nd 7:80 p. m. To reach camp, take W. Washington car to end of line and walk three squares to park, or take Danville interurban direct to park. Fare I cents For further information address. O. H. WATER. Chairman Camp Committee, 110 Virginia avs. Phone Beim nt 1^.

United Brethren.

ALL SAINT^StTHEDRAL

Central Ave. and sixteenth St. A he Very Rev. John White, Dean.

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rery Rev. John White, SUNDAY SERVICES: a. m.—HOLY COlOfU*

X COMMUNION.

: prayer. HOLY COM-

7:» a. _ .. . . .. itf a. m —Morning prayer. p- m.—Evening prayer and »;l» a. m.—Sunday school.

>% a 'ww *s—. rctL r-_ l T* wlr Illinois sta Rev. Lewis Brown. Fh. D.. tor. T JO a. in., holy communion: >:10 a.

mnnT?:*) pm., ovei

m , matins and eer-

evenlng prayer and sermon.

Invited to attend.

■ Place, Rev. Jam 10:40 a. tn.

FIRST HOLINESS CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Twenty-third and Martindale are. 7:46 p. tn. Homecoming day. July 28th. All SL5^JCSL* , *a? Si.ESrlS

frlanda take notice.

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Holiness Christian—Everybody welcome. Oldfashioned beaket meeting and baptism at Braden addition Sunday. July 21. S. Meridian car. get off at Keller street, walk west three squares and south to tent Holiness Christian

B. Court st. Street

sad 7:80 p. m. Bible reading Tuesday . - - ’ay night. R. A.

League—162 t tonight. H,

First United Brethren Church PARK AYE. AND St. CLAIR ST. Morning service, 10:46. “WHAT IS JESUS DOING NOW?” , Communion service. / Evening service, 7:46. ^INDIVIDUALITY OF DUTY.” Sunday school, 0:80. Christian Endeavor. 6:46. REV. C. C. GOHN, Pastor

Reformed.

Missionary Conference August 28-M, 1018. at the Y. M C .A.

* '* Tees of the

Indianapolis. Ind.

Under the suffices of the Reformed Churches of Indian!

The executive committee of the conference herewith announces that it has obtained the Rev. Ernest N. Evans, from Kansas City. Mo., to deliver the Inspirational addresses at this year's conference. The general heading of the addresses Is “The Program of the Son of God,” The subdivtaions are— 1— The Optimism of Faith. 2— The Supremacy of the Spirit. 6—The Power of the Crpsa. *—f*h*. Audacity of the Conquest. The heading discloses that there is a connection between the addresses, yst each one will be distinct in itself. The speaker will endeavor to bring out the vital elements Christians need tn the present crisis, as well as in God’s program. Some of the other speakers will be Rev. J. Frledli from Sheboygan, Wla, Rev. C. Krlete, returned missionary from Japan, and Rev. C. A. Hauaer, D. D., from Philadelphia.

BROOKSIDE PARK U. B. Olney and Eleventh sta., E. Tenth car'llne. REV. J. B. PARSONS. D. D.. Minister. Band opens Sunday school at 8:80. Address by Prof D. J. MacDonald, 10:«. “Attitude and Altitude." 8 o’clock.

Lutheran.

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner E. Ohio and Ml East eta. Rev. J. D. Matthias, Pastor Sunday school and English Bible class. 8:88 a. m. German eervlce, 10:80 a. m. Registration for Holy Communion Wednesday after 3 p. m. Trinity Red Croee unit will sew at Trinity Hall

St. Paul's Ev. Loth. Church McCarty and S. New Jersey sts. R. F. ZIMMERMANN. Paator. Service (English) 10 a. ita. Social meeting of Lady's Aid on Thursday afternoon (July 36) at Mra H. Brink’s. 4908 N. Pennsylvania st. Central Avenue car, No. 86 (Meridian Haights), to Fortieth st. St. Peter’s Lutheran—Brookside and Jefferson aves. B. H. Reuter, paator. Divine eerrieae, 10 a. m. Preaching and Lord’s supper. Preparatory service. 8:80. A hearty welcome to all.

Central Avenue Reformed Corner Twenty-first st. and Central ave. Pastor. Rev. Robert The ns. Residence 471 E. Twenty-first st. Sunday services: S. S., 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10.45. Sermon subject, “Time, God’s Interpreter.” No evening service. Young People’s meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.

SECOND REFORMED CHURCH Corner Alabama and Merrill sta HENRY W. VITZ. PASTOR. SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:16 A. M. MORNING SERVICES. 10-46. You should be among us.

Christian.

WHEELER CITY RESCUE

MISSION

Mi E. Washington st. Virginia ave. and South *t. Evangelistlc services at the Washington

street mission every night at 7:46, and Sunday afternoon at 2:45. Sunday school at the

Prayer meeting Friday

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. First Church, Park and 22nd G. L, Brown, Minister Bible school 8:80 a. m. Morning warship »:« No evening during July and August. You will enjoy the morning eervlce. Welcome

Woodruff United Presbyterian Church. Arsenal and Twelfth—Dr. J. P. Cowan, pastor. Free Sermon,. 10:81: Sabbath school. 9 89.

FIRST FRIENDS’ CHURCH Alabama and Thirteentn sts. Willard 0. Trueblood,

tiyss ■■ •

South

2:45. 7:46.

at 8:46.

Sloan have strong Gome and help us

afternoon Dr. and Mrs. ■ages for all. od old Gospel

J. HOWARD SLOAN, Supt. CARRIE CROW SLOAN, |

AM*. Supt.

Indianapolis Lotus Lodge THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Every Wednesday and Friday, S p. m. Next Friday. "Mary Magdalene," by Maeterlinck. All meetings In Chamber of Commerce bldg. Open to UNITED LODGE

Lecture Mot of Judgment, building. AU

D LODGE OF THEOSOPH 1STS.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAik CHURCH Corner Delaware and Walnut sta Rev. Allan B. Philputt, D. D., Pastor Morning subject, 10:45: “THE POWER OF AN IDEAL.” SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:80 A. M. NO EVENING SERVICE

Judge

U. Z. Wiley will Men’s Bible Oas

lecture to

CHURCH PARLORS OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 10 O’CLOCK TO SOLDIERS. PROGRAM AND R E F R ESHMBNT8

UNDER AUSPICES OF WOMEN OF THE CHURCH.

THE

Presbyterian. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Downtown) Vermont and Penn, sta Dr. Owen D. Odell, D. D.,' Pastor On Service “Over There.” * Dr. E. H. Kistler, Supply. Morning worship at 11. Subject: THAT SELF-MADE CONSCIENCE” John 16: 2, 3. Hebrews •: 14. — Bible class at 20 a. m. in the lecture room, taught by Mrs. Ida Rehm You are welcome.

Seventh Presbyterian

Elm and McCarty.

M. E. Runden, Pastor.' Sunday school, 1:30 Morning service.

10:45,

“The Ministry of Rest” C. E., 8:46. Evening service. 7:46, ‘THE LEISURE TEST” Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:tt; subject, “How We Got Our Bible.”

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RErrr Haines; d:d., DR. J. C. N R ra EWING, ' FORMAN CHRISTliif' COLLEGE LAHORE, PUNJAB MISSION, INDIA, will preach Sunday, July 21. Subject of his morning diacoune at 11 o’clock, will be t , ,v . ‘THE TASK OF THE CHURCH” ‘THE CHALLENGE OF THE EAST” TOO AM INVITED. r

Westminster Presbyterian State and Sturm Avea REV. H. T. GRAHAM. MINISTER. 10:46 a. m., “The Awakening of the Soul.” 7;45 p. m., Rev. A_ C. V. Skinner will preach. Bible school, 8:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:46 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.

THKD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Seventeenth and Broadway. T. W. GRAFTON, PASTOR Morning service 10:45. Subject. “Getting in God's Family/ The evening services will be discon tinued until September. Endeavor meeting. 7 o'clock. Sunday school. 0:80 a. m.

First N

Rev. J. ' Preaching

azarene ashington. near

Church

'P^ON

-Twenty-fifth and CotML J. Andrews, pastor. Sunday at. 9:46. Services at 11 a m. and 8 Sermons by the Rev. O. E. Heise of

TENT MEETING * »v. Amos Piercy. Sunday, at 2:80 - Wert Indianapolis ear to Morris •ta, right at tent. Everybody

Irvington Presbyterian Church—Rev. L. A. Harriman, minister. Johnson ave. at Julian. Morning worship, 10:46 a. tn. Topic, “HAS THE PAST ANY VALUE?” Union evening service tn the Methodist church.

Christian Setoaea. First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Meridian and Twentieth St*.

Sunday service* at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:80 a m and 11 a. m, Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 308 Kahn bldg, are open daily, except Sunday, from 8 am.

to 9 p. m., and W« *

close at 6 p. m.

rednesday, when they

— — — * TMEMMLE PRESOTEMM Meridian and Eleventh Streets. REV. J. AMBROSE DUNKEL, D. D., PASTOR. SERVICES AT II A. M. Subject of sermon: “THREE UNKNOWN PERSONS.” Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. ChrlatiRn Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. Prayer services Thursday, 8 p. m. - A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES.

TIE MEMNUL REi|VTE|W eHIUBB JAMES M. EAKINS, Minister. ' SERVICES MORNING AND EVENING: 10:46—Sermon—“WHY' MEN MUST DIE/* 7:46—Sermon—"THE MEASUREMENT OF A MAN,” If you like the old Gospel songs, come to the evening service SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:86—Cleeses for all. Industrial Day in the Men’s Clasa Every Sunday lesson taught by GOVERNOR GOODRICH Lesson Sunday of special Interest to Soldiers sad factory men Hot weather, yes—but we are on the Job. All are Invited and many will coma

Second Church of Christ. Scientist—Delaware and Twelfth sts. Sunday services. 11 a in. end 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session, 8:20 a m.: second seseton, 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. Reading rooms. 811 Odd Fellow bldg., are open dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when the rooms are closed at 5 P m., and Sunday, when open from 2 to *

p. m.

Third Church of Christ. Scientist—Oriental lodge building. Central ava and Twentysecond st. Sunday services. Ham. and I - ~ • Sunday school, “-** —* - —

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FIBST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Pennsylvania and Walnut sts. Rev. A. E. Renn, D. D., Pastor Sunday echool, 9:98 a o». Worship and ser'on. jl a. m.: topic. “Seaming Inequail•a” No evening serviea

' • Silent Unity.

UNITY

CHURCH OF SILENT UNITY. 1260 Odd Fellow building. Sunday, 2 p. m. Special prates and thanksgiving serviea FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Will speak on “DIVINE PROTECTION.” MOBILIZE YOUR PRAYERS. Noon prayer and protection service for our boys and nurses “over there” 12:06 daily, except Sunday. Wednesday evening roeetlnr f p. m. in the Unity reading rooms. 1114 Oi

TOMTOM AI.WAT8 WELCOME. ■bebee^aX

FIRST BAPTIST _ .

Meridian and Vermont.

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THE ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS Metropolitan School oi Music

iday, July 21

,EN No Collection.

aWUTTui*n > omurai.

DR. FREDERICK E. TAYLOR,

PASTOR.

n C. Pearson will preach. Bible c. E. meeting. 7

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There wi day setae -'V 1 ‘ C

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Dr. Morton school, 9:10;

“THE FuTUKJtS UHUKUJH"

will be a special program In the Sun-

school session during July and August

change weekly. No evening service. y*r service. Thursday. 7:46.

KvaaggHeal

EVANGELICAL CHVHCiL

Jersey and North sts. L C. Peters, pastor.

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till .o- Afe. i»»* . »'

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a® expenses.

and to-, M everybody ; no expenses.

for