Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 226, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1935 — Page 23

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CITY BAPTISTS TO HONOR BIBLE ON ANNIVERSARY English Version 400 Years Old; Chicago Educator to Give Lecture. The four hundredth anniversary of the printing of the first English Bible is to be celebrated with a lecture by Dr. Edgar J. Goodsneed, University of Chicago, at 3 Sunday afternoon in the First Baptist Church. Observations of the anniversary have been held this fall in almost every congregation here and is to continue through Dec. 3. The first Bibles in the English language, the Tyndale and Coverdale Bibles, are to be exhibited by Dr. Goo '.speed. In connection with the c oration, the Central Library is d’ .laying old Bibles owned by coi ,ty residents. Committeemen in charge of the anniversary services in Marion County are Dr. Jean S. Milner, chairman; Charles F. Coffin, Eugene C. Foster, Prof. Toyozo Nakarai and the Rev. E. G. Homrighausen. Bible broadcasts are to be presented over the two local stations during the next two weeks. The First Presbyterian Church is to present a pageant, ‘The Power of the World,’ on Dec. 12.

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Weekly Services in City Churches

BAPTIST Memorial Baptist The Rev George G. Kimsev pastor Morning By the River Ahava ; night. ' The Hound of Heaven." River Avenue Baptist The Rev. George D Billeisen. pagror Morning Closer Than a Brother . night The Gospel, What Is Is? Calvary Baptist The Rev. William O Breedlove pastor Morning. Who Shall Inherit Heaven -I ', nigh' Favori'e Songs" a service of sacred music requested by the congregation CHRISTIAN Hillside Christian The Re. Herbert J Wilson pastor Morning An Example of Living night. The Two Sons " Third Christian 1 M F’ r William F, Rothenburger pastor. Morning Why Not Try God? ; night.. How and Why Unite Wi'h the Church Nnrthwood Christian The Rev. R Melvvn Thompson, pastor Morning, unified service of worship and study: sermon topic. If We Only Had the Time " Downey Avenue Christian—The Rev. B R Johnson, pastor. Morning The Untried Resources." CHURCH OF CHRIST West Twentv-Nimh Street Church of Christ—Evangelist John H Allen, Mattoon. speaker, morning and night. EPISCOPAL St. George's Episcopal—The Rev. Franci* Tetu. vicar. Communion. 3; church school. 9: sermon, 10 St. Paul's Episcopal—The Rev William Burrows rector. Holy Communion 8:30 and 10:45 EVANGELICAL Broadway Evangelical—The Rev George 8 Lozzicr, pastor. Morning. "Leaves Only." LUTHERAN Ebenerer Lutheran—The Rev Kenneth Hartman pastor. Morning. Blessed Is He": night "Creeds' St. Matthew Lutheran -The Rev L. C. E Fackler. pastor. Morning. "Facing the New Church Year", night. "The Fear Nots." Gethsemane Lutheran—The Rev. J S. Albert pastor. Morning. "The King Cometh ’’ METHODIST Roberts Park M. E.—The Rev Charles T Alexander, pastor. Morning, The Power of Vision"; night. "The Ideal Home " Fletcher Place M E.—The Rev Howard G Lvtle pastor Morning. "If Jesus Had Not Come tight. The Queen of Beauty."

Blaine M. E.—The Rev. Lemuel G. Carnes, pastor. Morning ‘The Judgment". night, the Rev. H H. Sheldon, former pastor, guest speaker Madison Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Charles A McCullough, pastor. Morning. Crucified. Yet Living" night. If Edgewnod M. E.—The Rev. M O Robbins. pastor Morning. The Dedicated Wav"; night, "One Friend and Two Enemies .” Trinity M. E.—The Rev. J R Flanigan, pastor Morning, the Rev 5? A Morrow, former pastor, will speak: afternoon. 45'h anniversary program; night, sermon by the pastor. Capitol Avenue M. E. The Rev E Arnold Clegg, pastor. Morning Why Missions?’’; night. The Gospel in Great Poems." East Park M. E.—The Rev. R A. Ulrev. pastor. Morning "A Sermon From the Snow ; night. The Story of Jezebel." PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian—The Rev. George Arthur Frantz, pastor. Morning. "Noncnformists": night. "Miracles " Troub Memorial Presbyterian—The Rev Lenn L. Latham, pastor. Morning. "Short Cuts. ’ Fairview Presbyterian—The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor. Morning, communion service; night, young people's meeting Meridian Heights Presbyterian—The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry. pastor Morning. What Religion Does Not Do for a Parson": night, young people's meeting. Prentice Presbyterian—The Rev. Malcolm D. McNeal, pastor. Morning. "The Christian Needs—What?"n night. Tuxis society. Washington Street Presbyterian The Rev. T. J. Simpson, pastor. Morning. "The Church's New Attitude Toward the Liquor Problem”: night, recital by pupils of School 16. Miss Edna Phimmev director Irvington Presbyterian—The Rev. John B Ferguson, pastor. Morning, "A Command and a Promise": night, peace declamation contest. REFORMED Immanuel Reformed—The Rev. Herbert F Weckmueller. pastor Morning "Christian Generosity.” the Rev. Ernest N Evans, guest preacher UNITARIAN | All Souls Unitarian—The Rev. F S C. Wicks, pastor. Morning, "Mark Twain.’ NON-DENOMINATIONAL Chtlrch of Positive Christianity—The Rev. Austin L. Love, leader. Morning, ' Key to Perfect Concentration and Pow-

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er"; night. "The Coming "World War and the Second Coming of Christ." Missionary Tabernacle—The Rev. Otto H Nater, pastor. Afternoon. Jubilee service 50 years of evangelism by missionary bands, night, the Rev John Higginbotham. speaker. Natural Science of Life Church—Mrs. Lida Bishop, minister. Night. "True Principles of Christ Jesus." Unity Truth Center—The Rev Murrel G Powell pastor Morning. "There Shall Be Signs." BAPTIST First —The Rev Carleton W Atwater, pastor. Morning. "The Direct and Indirect Influence of the Modern Church. Dr. E J. Chave. University of Chicago, speaker: night. A Good Successor."’ Woodruff Place—The Rev. L. C Trent, pastor. Morning "Jesus As Savior"; right "hat Is Life?’’ CHRISTIAN Central—The Rev. W. A Shullenberger. pastor Morning. Sharable Possessions"; night. Purpose vs. Namelessness." Centenary—The Rev. Harry T. Bridwell. pastor. Morning "The Way and the Word"; night, the Rev. R. Melvyr Thompson. guest speaker. Oaklandon—The Rev Leslie Sparks, pastor Morning, "The Way of Life ”; night. Woman's Day program. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE All Churches —Lesson-Sermon. "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism ard Hypnotism. Denounced." CHURCH OF CHRIST East Side—The Rev. Hugo McCord, pastor. Morning. "Why Be Baptised?" Night. "Summary and Review." Brnrhtwood —Morning. A. F. Dalton, speaker; night. "Have You Obeyed God?" the Rev. Hugo McCord. CHURCH OF GOD 1 Church of God—The Rev. H. A. Sherwood. pastor. Morning. "Going the Second Mile”; night. "Not I. But Christ.” EPISCOPAL Advent—The Rev. George S. Southworth. rector. Morning. "How a Word of Appreciation Heins.” Christ Church—The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector. Communion. 8: church school. 9:30; sermon by the Right Rev. Josenh M. Francis. Bishop of Indianapolis. 10:45. EVANGELICAL First—The Rev. R. H. Mueller, pastor.

Morning. "The Glory of Christianity." the Rev D A. Kalev. superintendent Indianapolis district; right. Prince of Peace declamation contest, sermon bv pastor. Prince or King l " Second—The Rev. F C Wacknitz. pastor. Morning. "The Bible", night, service in charge of young people - LUTHERAN B'thlcfecm Evangelical Lutheran—The Rev. Allen K Trout, pastor. Mornng, "Humanity Heralding the King." METHODIST EPISCOPAL Central Avenue—The Rev. Charles Drake Skinner, pastor. Morning. "The Rights of a Child." Broadway—The Rev. Richard M Millard, pastor. Morning. "The Spiritual Heritage of America", vesper mediation. The Bible—Our Most Valuable Book Meridian Street—The Rev Abram S Woodard. pastor. Mornirg. Making America Strong. Brllairc—The Rev. E Earl Jones pastor

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Club and John Taskrr Howard, composer and author, will be the featured entertainer.