Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 232, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1935 — Page 14

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ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH TO BE MARKED SUNDAY Trinity Lutheran Service Arranged to Observe 60th Year. A festival service Sunday morning is to mark the beginning of the sixtieth anniversary celebration of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Guest speaker will be the Rev. Theo. Schurdel, Cleveland, former pastor of Emmaus Lutheran Church of this city. The sermon at night is to be delivered by the Rev. O. P Kretzmann. executive secretary, the International Walther League, Chicago. Members of Trinity Church dedicated their church edifice at East and Ohio-sts, on Dec. 5, 1375. Forty years later a parish hall and school were ejected at Market and Arsenalsts. and at the time of the church's Golden Jubilee, Dec. 6, 1925. a SIO,OOO pipe organ was dedicated. In its 60 years of existence a total of 1358 members have been confirmed, 1820 have been baptized. 807 couples married and 974 death recorded. The present communicant membership totals 500, with a voting membership of 125. Trinity church’s first pastor was the Rev. Peter Seul, who served from 1875 to 1910. The present pastor, the Rev. J. D. Matthius, came to the church in 1910, and was honored by a special service and reception last September, at the completion of his twenty-fifth year. P. G. Elbert is principal of the eight grade Christian day school, which the church maintains. P’urther events commemorating

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Sunday Services in City Churches

BAPTIST F.xetrr Avenne RaptUt—The Rev, Everett Menhennett. pastor. Revival service* every except Monday, through Dec IS River Avenue Baptist—The Rev. George D. Billelsen, pastor Morning 'The Book of Books ’; night. "Obedience.” Mrmorial Baptist The Rev. George D Klmsey. pastor Morrlng Gather Up the Fragments ’; night, Mary Pickford s Why Not Try God?"" I.vnhurst Baptist—The Rev C H Scheik. pa-tor Morning. "Struggle With Spiritual Wickedness”, night, Saints in Caesars Palace.” CHRISTIAN Third Christian— The Rev William F Pothenbtirger pastor. Morning, Women's day. Women’s Work In the Church ." Mrs. C. O Nvtase. secretarv of women's mlssiort>ry work in Indianapolis district; night, v igeant "Christian Womanhood Faces New Frontiers.” Central Christian— The Rev W A Bhullenberger paster. Morning, The Modern American Woman ” night. "The Singing Tower of the New Testament.” the anniversary are a pageant, "Sixty Years in Trinity,” to be presented by Trinity Circle Wednesday night, and a banquet of the Ladies Aid Society on Friday night. Present church officers are: William Behrman, president; Paul Rupprecht, vice president; Frank Wischmeier, treasurer: E. L. Kirkchhoff, secretary, and C. F. Koelling, financial secretary. Cast for One-Act Play A one-act play, "The Shepherd of Bethlehem,” is to be presented by the Epworth League of North Methodist Church, under the direction of Edna L. Cutshaw, at 7:45 Sunday night in the church assembly rooms. Members of the cast are: Carmi (shepherd) Phil Jackson Merab .his wife) . .Betty McCord Abigail (daughter) Annamargaret Chapman Michal (daughter) Carolyn Bock Judith (daughter)... Donna Jean Wallace Asaph (aged shepherd). Paul Farrington Caspar (wise mam Robert Burkholder Melchior iwise man)..James Copeland Jr. Joel (shepherd boy) Frank Goll Ephraim .shepherd) Harold Ratcliff Abihu ishopherdi Kenneth Hill Mary imother of Jesus) Betty Mock Joseph ... George Wier Angel Chorus; Dorothy Nelson, Virginia Davy. Miriam Schaub. Emilv Neffle, Essilee Hempfling and Eileen Simons.

Hillside Christian —The Rev. Herbert J. Wilson, pastor. Morning, The Motive for Giving”; night. Mrs. 1,. A. Hurt, missionary speaker from Africa. Brightwond Christian —The Rev. Jacob J. M Strite, pastor. Morning. "Loyalty in tb> First Fruits”; night, Women’s'Dav program. Downey Avenue Christian —The Rev. B. R Johnson, pastor. Morning. Miss Lela E Taylor, vice president. United Christian Missionary Society, speaker; nieht. group meetnigs, young peop>s departments. University Tark Christian— The Rev. S. Grundy Fisher, pastor Morning. • Mission, arv in Belgian Congo.” Mrs Lewis A Hurt speaker night. Shall the Church Continue Its Support of Missions?” Oaklandnn Christian— The Rev. Leslie Sparks, pastor. Morning. "Visions in the Sanctuary"; night, "The Love of Christ." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE All Churches of Christ, Scientist— Lesson—Sermon. "God, the Onlv Cause and Creator." CHURCH OF CHRIST East Side Church of Christ —The Rv Hugo McCord, pastor. Morning. "Whv Not Try God?”, night, "Falling From Grace.” CHURCH OF GOD Church of God —The Rev. H. A. Sherwood, pastor. Morning. The Church That Jesus Built"; night. The Challenge of Religion That, Works.” Advent Episcopal—The Rev. C-eorge S. Southworth, rector. Morning, "Parables of Jesus." All Saints’ Cathedral— The Rev. R. Cloyd Alexander, vicar. Morning prayer and sermon. 11: afternoon. Advent seimon, "The Mystic Path,” the Rev. Harold O. Boon. Christ Church —The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector. Morning prayer ar.d sermon, 10:45. St. George's Episcopal—The Rev. Francis Tetu. vicar. Morning services and sermon, 10. o'clock. •St. Paul's Episcopal —The Rev. Wm. Burrows, rector. Morning, confi.mation and sermon by the Rt. Rev. Joseph M. Francis, bishop of Indianapolis. EVANGELICAL First Evangelical —The Rev. R. H. Mueller. pastor. Morning. "Take Up and Read’ 1 ; night, "The Man Who Wanted to Fly.” Broadway Evangelical—The Rev. George 8. Lozier, pastor. Morning. "My Bible." Zion Evangelical —The Rev. Frederick R. Daries, pastor. Morning. "The Bible.” FRIENDS First Friends Church —The Rev. O. Herschel Folger, pastor. Morning. "The Inspiration of the Bible and the Aspiration of the Church.” LUTHERAN Bethlem Evangelical Lutheran —The Rev. Alien K. Trout, pastor. Morring, “A Glorious View."

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St. Matthew Lutheran —The Rev. L. C. E. Fackier. pastor. Morning. The Right Kind of Christian"; night. "The Book of the Ages.” METHODIST Central Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Charles Drake Skinner. Morning, service honoring Universal Bible Sunday. "God Has Spoken —Are We Listening?"; night, Epworth League fellowship service. North M. E. Church—The Rev C A McPheeters, pastor. Morning. "The Miracle of the Star"; night. Christmas play, "The Shepherd of Bethlehem." Trinity M. E.—The Rev. J. R Flanigan, pastor. Morning. Elements of Church St.e.'gth ”; nigh’, "Our Faith.” Blaine Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Lemuel G Carnes, pastor. Morning. "The t’lessed Man": night, the Rev. H. H. Sheldon, speaker. Beilaire M. E.—The Rev. E. Earl Jones, pastor. Morning and night, the Rev, James Miller, evangelist. East Park M. E.—The Rev. R A. Ulrey pastor. Morning. "Sleep - ; night, "The Story of Esau." Woodside M. E.—The Rev. M H. Reynolds. pastor. Morning and night, the Gaddis-Moser Evangelistic Party. MORAVIAN EPISCOPAL Second Moravian Episcopal—The Rev. George C. Westphal. pastor. Morning. "The Coming of the Lord"; night. Prof. Bruce Kershner. College of Religion, Butler University, speaker. PRESBYTERIAN Woodruff Avenue United Presbyterian— The Rev. W. C Ball, pastor. Morning, Preparing for Christ's Coming"; night, "Righteousness.” Washington Street I'resbyterian The Rev. T. J. Simpson, pastor. Morning, "What Is Coptic Ch.lstianity?” night, musical service by the; chorus of School 50, Mrs. Lenora Coffin, director. Fairview Presbyterian—The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor Morning. "Where Did We Get Our Bible?” night, young people's meeting. First Presbyterian—The Rev. George Arthur Frantz, pastor. Morning, sermon by the pastor; vesper service, "Miracles.” Prentice Presbyterian—The Rev. Malcomb D. McNeal, pastor. Morning. "The Divine Guarantee; "night, Tuxis society. Irvington Presbyterian—The Rev. John B. Ferguson, pastor. Morning, 'Advent Preparations.” Wallace Street Presbyterian—The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, pastor. Morning, "The Place and Influence of the Bible"; night, young people’s meeting. Meridian Heights Presbyterian The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor. Morning. "What Religion Can Do For You;” night, young people's meeting.

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REFORMED Immanuel Reformed —The Rev. Herbert F Weckmueller. pastor. Morning, "Whose the Superscription?" night. Dr. Edward Haines Kistler, speaker. UNITARIAN All Souls Unitarian —The Rev, F. S C. Wicks, pastor. Morning, 'Thirty Years m : All Souls Pulpit." UNITED BRETHREN University Heights United Brethren— The Rev. Rov H Turley, pastor. Morning. The L’lble. the Book of Life"; night, the Rev. S. C. Ziegler. Dayton. O . speaker. NON-DENOMINATIONAL Truth Center of Applied Christianity— The Rev. Edna F Manzy. pastor Morning. “Strengthening Our Defenses.” Unity Truth Center—The Rev. Murrel G. Powell, pastor. Morning, "Our Family Tree.” West New York Gospel Mission—The Rev Maud Illges, pastor Afternoon. Jesus. Gods Son"; night, "Christian Evangelism." Church of Positive Christianity —The Rev. Austin L Love, leader Morning. Overcoming Disease and Sin"; night, "Mind, Body and Soul.” CHURCH BAZAR SET Irvington M. E. Church Women Will Give Program Thursday. Women’s Association of the Irvington M. E. Church is to give a family night program and bazaar at the church Thursday. Program is to include an address by Dr. Richard Millard, pastor of the Broadway M. E. Church, and a Christmas cantata, “Santa's Surprise Party,” by the children’s choir of the church under the direction of Mrs. Frank D. Olson. Chairman for the event are Mrs. Harry Burton and Mrs. Herman Harreld. Church to Sacrifice Bell By United Press WEST PLAINS, Mo„ Dec. 6. The financial situation is bad at Howell Valley Church. The church is offering to sell its bell to get funds for needed repairs.

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FLANNER HOUSE TO CELEBRATE FOUNDER'S DAY Dinner Will Be Held at Negro Center Next Wednesday Night. Celebration of the founding of Flanner House, 802 N. West-st, Negro vocational and philanthropic center, in 1898 is to be held Wednesday night. Speakers at a dinner are to include Mrs. William F. Rothenburger and Robert Lee Brokenburr, attorney. A musical choral program is to be presented by Mrs. Marjorie Brown, head of the institution’s music department. The founder, Frank W. Flanner, donated the property in 1898. and the present building was erected in 1918 through leadership of the Christian woman’s board of the Disciples of Christ. The institution conducts an em-

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