Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1934 — Page 19

NOV. 16, 1931.

CITY CHURCH TO MARK FOUNDING WITH PAGEANT Enqlewood Christian Group to Hold Services for Entire Week. Fortieth anniversary of the founding of the Fng>wond Christian r hurrh *lll be re]ebrs*ed bv the w>n beginning .'•’inlf*'! and eominuing through the following Sunday. The Rer o A Tnnkle paxtor. h nnft'mnv| rrer'ing* and nr*kr* for earh High? Mr. Trtnklc * si! sjv**k Sunday morning on the Mihieot Wha Do Yi> I)o Morf Than and in the evenlg on A \/**\ Church Responsibility ‘ Monda- nigh* the Rev Jarre* r>a Fora* Murch. Cincinnati. will piaarh on Tha Church and iha World Ta k " Tua*-day night'* moating *ill b* conducted bv the Rev. F B Moorman, a former |ja'or of rha Englewood ChriMian church, *ho will spe*k on “The Church and Iha Ministry Mr. Trtnkle vcill speak at the Wedne*da\ night service on ' Our Inheritance in a message rommemoratii g the chartering of the rhureh in ’^>4. Oujr P. Leavitt, editor of “Lookout a religion* magazine, will speak before the congregaton Thursday night. A Pageant of Piogre V will bo at the rtiurch Friday night. Thi* page.tn* ml’ depict ihe P’-ecret of the rrurch from a mall minion Bible >chooi to its present static Revival Services Open A ton *e<>k* evangelistic revival *•11 s’art Sunday t ihe First Church of the Nazarene, J 62! Fas? Washington Stine*, with services held a> 7 lb eac h nigh’ The Rev. H N Dickerson of Ashland K' will prc.irh .starting Monda’ night. Charles Bevme will have charge of a singing service path nigh* Sundav morning Ihe Rev. W. E. Albc.r pastor, who will preach on ' The Re-. ival Needed, will talk a night on The Wrong Kind of Prarer. '* Sacred Concert Sunday F'ening ser\ irer oi the First Rapttt church. Vermont and Meridian streets. Sunday will be given over to a sarreci concert to hr presented b’ the choir of the Arthur .lordan Conservatory of Music, under the directior. of Max T Krone. The •Rev Ross .1 OrifTeih of the Butler college of religion will assist. One of the outstanding features

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Harry L. White. Y M C A secre*arv. Tuesdav nigh', th* Rev Wilbur D. Orose of the Fif’y-first S'reet M F church will b* the speaker. The Wednesday right speaker will be Dr. W. C. Hartinger. district an* perintendent of the Me’hodist churches, and he will he followed Thursdav night bv Richard Tibbs. Baptist Young Peoples Union district president. The series will close Friday night with Miss Marie Newell, Fletcher Place m E church deaconess, as the speaker.

harriman art relics SOLD BY CREDITORS Painting of Convicted Ranker's Wife Brings Sl3O. Mu ’ *f"i rttt, NEW YORK. Nov. 16- Last remnants of the former affluence of Joseph W. Harriman. once one of the more powerful of New York bankers, was under the auctioneers hammer today. Thev included collections of art and antique furniture. An oil portrait of Mrs. Harriman

brought 1130 Hrrtman us serving a prison term for offenses committed before his bank collapsed. TRAPPING SEASON OPEN Jan. 15 to .Mark Fnd of Period in This State. The trapping season for fur-bear-ing animals opened yesterday and will remain open until Jan. 1,5. Regular state fishing and hunting licenses permit holders to trap without any additional license.

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