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INDIANAPOLIS CHURCHES PREPARE FOR OBSERVANCE OF LENT

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Devotions Will Begin Ry I Relations . = «| To Instruct Bl Of Prayer Next Week Wo Week Set: F = || At Institute Salil Scheduled

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125 Local Congregations Negro Y. M. C. A. Work-. ay a : Health Official to Teach | Plan Special Music

Are to Participate | EEE ‘ga ¢ & iL Sp JEG BE 3 - er to Address Meeting Ba ? Marriage Course for | . | and Services. |

In Services. Rod ORR At Keith's. Epworth League.

| Observance of Lent. a season of | ™ oy R las : ail , ree . { : i ; “| Dr. Thurman B. Rice, of the denial, penitance and meditation, | EE sm————— . go wera: Yo mick pi) meting ot | oo State Board of Health, is to offer a . j ; Indianapolis churches are to join is to open in more than 125 In-| Ne : “ : i i g the dianapolt, Churcher Ash Wedhes | 3 ; —~ ; = 3 } all Protestant church members in | : course entitled “Marriage Prob-, : ir in i Sate oa i day. Feb. 10. rd a Sa : oS RN Indianapolis tomorrow night at : lems” at the Midwinter Epworth | | Union and mo nano 4 Midweek programs have been an- » : i 4 Keith's Theater. | & League Institute to open at Rob- | . | countries for the observance of the nounced by most churches with ser- | § SURE : Be : R The meeting is to open a two- | i erts Park Church Monday. | 8 | World Day of Prayer next Friday. mons and services on the Lenton : 3 SEER week's observance of interracial rela- : | | It will be the first time in the | 4 — | One program here is to be held season. tions between Whites and Negroes. | 14-year history of the institute | Rocelia Ch {in the First, Baptis, Chorehr, Moth % \ : ocelia Christenson | dian and Vermont Sts, from 11 a.

Catholic, FEutheran, Episcopal, | Tomorrow's meeting and the pro- | Evangelical and Reformed and Pro- | gram to follow are sponsored by the | sponsored by the Indianapolis Dis- # 8 8 | m. to 3 p. m. under the sponsorship

testant churches are included in the growing list of institutions antici- | pating Lenten programs All Indianapolis Church Federa- | tion members have been asked to

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Indianapolis Church Federation. | |trict of the Methodist Church, | of the Indianapolis Council of Fed= Dwight Sai aper, pin Com= ete ea Sl i [that a course with a scientific and ‘Wh Pra pu erated Church Women, 1 chairman, is to preside. in services tomorrow at the Cen- | Psychological approach has been H Another is to be presented by the Race Relations Sunday is to be] offered, according to the Rev. | Riverside Methodist, the Union Con=

observed in Protests ches | tral Christian Church, Delaware | . . | omaat: . tio participate in Lenten devotions, Dr. | Shroxghont the ety Feb. ne and Wainut Sts. He will preside | Shuroh pe or P O Be opIC Re a on bg hy E. N. Evans, federation executive | : sponsored by the Federal Council of | 2V¢F devotions for 10:45 a. m. serv- time rast Lom been set. in the Unity M. P. Church. a. secretary announced today. ; si Churches at pass of nile Toe The Rev. Wilbur D. Grose, Fifty- i, The theme of the day is to be Catholic Leader to Speak | NL : program. e day 1s observed an-| first Street Church pastor, will serve ‘ | “Thou Art the Christ, the Son of " ® nually on the Sunday nearest Lin- as dean and the Rev. Mr. Alexander Meetings Scheduled for | | the Living God.” The program was

Twenty-three Catholic churches | id co od RE La 3 coln’s birthday. f . . ; Shaw de 4 | Conference |i sodaie dean”. ! Himmel | First Baptist Church, | itien by Miss Mabel Shaw, found:

are to observe the season with early | E x 4 : 2 It will be marked by an exchange | lis to be registrar. Miss Edwinna or of | Girls’ Boarding School at Mbereshi,

Faasses Wegnesay and services cash | oF : an 23 of pulpits between White and Negro | | Jones is president of the Indianap- - | Wednesday during Lent. | J SS "8 | ministers or by special mention dur- | S Sched u led olis Epworth League District. Miss’ Rocelia Christenson, assist- | Kawambs, Northern Rhodesia, | Africa.

A highlight in Catholic Lenten | apd : ; : al ing services services is a series of sermons at | : xc : i Others Are Named ant to the Rev. C. W. Atwater of Distribute Pamphlets SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral by | i ; R 1 Youths to Participate : | Other faculty members and Hie First Baptist Church, will give | ; : the Rev. Dr. Norbert C. Hoff. His | , : : 4 the first of her series of three devo-| The program is embodied in a rh DT Ae x Asc oy Sa A committee headed by Ralph J.| State Disciples Ministers | courses are to be Dr. Logan Hall, | tionals on “Why Do We Young Peo- oh * . cA: sermon at the Ash Wednesday | ANE FR : \ ; Hudelson is arranging an exchange | ie Pray?” at LOMOIrow’ ee | pamphlet, “The Call to Prayer, service is to be on hs Twin Mo- | p: = of leaders among young people's | To Hear Dr. Bader. | Meridian trees Church, “The Par- | P Mi Ch i oN Be Iss | Which was distributed to 500,000 tives of Christian Life. : : 3 x 7 groups. Most of the groups are to | Se | ables of Jesus”; the Rev. Howard | c...e subject at services or 4 | church members. It is published hy Dr. Hoff is pastor at the Notre | : : ror J e es on Feb, 14 p Dr. £ol 1S pal ae : 3 ; : meet in the evening. | Lytle, Fletcher Place Church, |and 21. | the Forei ww . Dame University school of religion | Er ; ST Local Juncheon clubs are to ¢o- Two addresses by Dr. Jesse M.| 1e Foreign Missions Conference of and philosophy. He is to speak on | § 2 : i : RE : operate with the Church BE ieraton | Bader, secretary of Evangelism for | “Democracy and Its Alternatives”;| At present, Miss Christenson’s | North America and the Council of “The Christian Philosophy of Eco- | \ i : NN So 3 : es in its observance by engaging Ne- | {the Federal Council of Churches of | the Rev. Edwin J. Weiss, New Jer- home is at Beaver Dam, Wis. She | Women for Home Missions. : nomics,” in a later sermon. ou 3 SH RS : SRE 3 = groes to appear on meeting pro- | Christ in America, will be the high- | ¢ey Street Church, “Winning Youth | I$ 2 graduate of the Baptist Mis- | Speakers at the First Baptist More than 20 Lutheran churches Ei : EY Fo dR W grams during the week {lights of the three-day midwinter | Sethe : sionary Training School in Chicago, | Church are to include Dr. Edward ; : bo : ek. |to Christ”; Ethel Bryan Dean,|1]] *and was president of the stu-| R. Bartlett, DePauw University, Dr,

are to hold Lenten services, ac- iE NX : ; HR As a forerunner to the program, | mMmeeting of the Indiana Christian : : cording to Dr. Evans. Many ser- | Ff ae : St RE Negro ministers in Sa en- | Ministers’ Association. | “First Department Laboratory”; the | cer’ body in her senior year, | Elmer G. Homrighausen, Mrs, Wilmons tomorrow are in preparation | 8 ; 5 tertained the Ministers’ Association The meeting will be held at the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, Capitol Ave-| She had done field work for vari- | Pom K. Rothenburg? Mrs, E. A, for the season to open next week. | \ 3 LR Monday at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. Central Christian Church, 705 N.| Church. “Personal Problems”: | 0us Christian Center clubs in Chi- | lepenbrok and Mrs. Henry Ostrom, : ) ) ) Be | nue Church, ersonal Problems”; ‘ " i= | Mrs. J. H. Smiley is to be bresidin y W.C. A. | Delaware St., and is to open at 2 Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, Central Ave- | cago in games, cooking, sewing, li- | officer | d Mrs Fred Cr F is 8 o'clock Monday afternoon. The final : tu diy | brary and children’s art. She also be Or RI rs: Pred Urostreet is 0 isession is to be held Wednesday nue Church, “The Book of Revela- | has had appointments for field ¢ organist. th biects f : >d In e subjects for dis= cussion are “He Must Needs Go

Noon Lenten services are to be | a : SE . . i I Tl I EY = iis : F ¥ ? ne ? 3 Negro Bishop will Speak ne for 4 tions.” wo in English classes for foreign 17th an mual series in the church. PH Tun To Methodists | tromes. at 8 p ~ Pettey oud of Als the Rev, CHaNes BR. 1 rer el 0 in S Deni Through Samaria,” “History and 0 2 8 § £ # ‘ a rs 8 : rs 1 § hur “Recreational | e y opanisn | purpos a “Story Methodist Bpiscopal Shupches Bishop Robert E. Jones, the first 11:30 a. m. Wednesday. He also is i d Ry gi i ours was spoken and has had week-end | Sopot of die Day” and “Siory.of have been urged to take part in Negro ever selected to the General to lead a discussion at 10 o'clock Leadership’; Opal Sullivan Brewer, | appointments for half a year in, usin i both adult and young people's pro- | housahds Send Messages Superintendency of the Methodist Wednesday morning. “Junior and Intermediate Methane | Brooks House, Hammond, Ind, co usced Programs is tobe pre. grams and services during Lent, ac- | Episcopal church, is to be guest of . y dw the Rev. E. E, Aldrich, Fran lin | Miss Christenson taught for one Wl at y aw Bure. =n ay 3 cording to the Rev. W. C. Hartin- { Indianapolis Methodist Episcopal Closes of Wednesday Church, “Christian Earning and | year at Mather Junior College in| Ti 6a ley a Somjlosed of Miz, ger, Indianapolis district superinten- On D t f P p El ti Churches at services in the Simpson | Morning and afternoon sessions of | Use of Money”; the Rev. Almon J. | Beaufort. 8. C. a Baptist se | a 1eresSa Saunders, rs. Jackus ; ; u < < < : : Se i Poicew : . pu & aptist school | Smith "Ss : icke dent. The season ends with either arte Oo O e S ec 10N M. E. Church tomorrow afternoon. (he meeting will be held Monday, Gale. Edinburg Care mien for Negro re after her gradua- ly eT Dickens and Palm Sunday or " Easter ey —————————— Bishop Jones had been resident and TROT IRE alterhton ond night We Do About Yap ) Po re, | tion from Ditaye University, Ot- ly . services when additional members (Radio Details, Page 13) | bishop at New Orleans from his Sessions Tuesday. The ednesday 8S. Woodard, Irvington hure | tawa, Kas. , Mather Junior Col- | Unity Church Maps Program are taken into the churches. ; : > morning session will conclude the | “Facing the Liquor Question”; the | | he 1 ad . { : Et er woineay | Po Unite Press election in 1920 until he received his | =~. Rev. M. O. Robbins, Edgewood | ege she had charge of the Primary | A similar program has been are originated in the Roman Catholic VATICAN CITY, Feb. 6.—Pope Pius was cheered today by hundreds | new assignment at the 1936 General Allen Hub and Hartv T. Brid Church, “Youth and Missions”; the | Lig Rigs and supervised Nor- | ranged at the Unity M. P. Church Church when the congregation was Of messages congratulating him on the 15th anniversary of his election Conference, te | well BF or ane Har a Ys | Rev. Guy Lowry, Southport Chureh, | Joo, -hool students in practice | with Mrs. Charles A. Mueller of the Frurct yo me i On Nie | to the papal throne. | Included on the program begin- ro ire ihc he Non A “How to Put he League Across,” | teaching, | Wheeler Rescue Mission and MIs. forehead. Shrove Tuesday, the A Vatican spokesman said that the Pope enjoyed a good night's rest ning at 3:30 p. m. are music by the To iy iva Ne and the Rev. W. C. Calvert, Grace SD ——— | Will Adams of the Indianapolis day preceding Ash Wednesday, and looked more fit than on any recent morning. Spel Caioh Soh ST Nelle Followin will be a lecture on “An | Church, “Personal Problems.” . | Church Federation. Special music originally was observed by confes- Messages expressed hope for his complete recovery from the illness | speeches by BY A Evans, of he rr Conception of Evangel aa ~ me | ucation Is |1s to be furnished by the Riverside orig yx . ndianapolis rch ederation, ate 5 5 : “| 7 7 sion of penitants. which has all but incapacitated him for two months. Most of them. to RD Paiinn the Rev. ©. H ism” by Dr. W. F. Rothenburger. will be given by John Paul Pack, | ia and by Mrs. Harry

The Lenten season ends with Eas- en ee ee 4 his joy, Came from middie Class John

thr - Ray Montgomery and Mark An- Robert Beck of Greencastle and Dr. ter Sunday, the principal holiday of and poor people. | Banks, St. Paul M. E. Church pas- AG BFR S tS EEd In dedicating the Worl av ! 1 I p p tor, and Dr. B. F. Smith, Chicago thony are to lead a discussion that |g, qe; orur nN op oy An SoH g of Prayer

the Christian Church, commemorat- Yo th D | There was no formal celebration ’s he sess) ! a | District superintendent. | will end the session. : : : wd ad 5 diceusss am | “Th 1g the resurrection 1 of Christ. ou rive of the anniversary today because it ar ” | On Monday evening, Frederick D.| Dr. Bader will lead a discussion | | 1e program is supremely an act {of worship. I feel more and more

lebrat tead Kershner will address the meeting | at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, | s | |is the custom to celebrate ins SPEAKER IS NAMED on “The History of Evangelism.” He | and will deliver the closing address Francis J. Sheed to Speak | that our hearts must be stirred (o

Church to Hold O Conti nue I A ees Pi Bg : ; will be followed by Harry T. Brid- |at 11:30 a. m. James A. Crain Will| Ay Sub olie Meet adoration before prayer can be of tion—on this a5 gente Ai . 10% Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones 1s to be | well. who will lecture on “The Dy- | address the Wednesday session on arnolic eeting. real power. We must dimly see the Revival Meeting: go SE Sas viel pk 0 10% gue eer” ut \be pre Tastes | amis of Evangelion. “Social and Beonomie Evangelism. pes PST yi of 51 Sans 1 i : a E y ar : { Son aders for the ing wil 0 m to whom w ray “ Young People wil Direct been a cardinal less than a year. | County Christian Church Associa- | List Other Speakers be Tt Tone ri Tn Francis J. Sheed, author and pub- | utterable ay ® ay, ts en The Rev. Mason Lee, Huntington, Sunday Services. bic nearing his oo year, fa Hare 1 in the Third Chris- | Discussions will be held throngh- | P. Brock, Charles Daugherty, Frank lisher, is to discuss “Education on |God, and the shattering humility of W. Va. is to conduct evangelistic | RE Benin} gly od NY a ian Church. out the Tuesday sessions. Addresses' Huston and Herbert Wilson. Trial” on the Catholic Forum pro- | the Son of Man. I have tried to ——— | po 3 y | gram at the Civic Theater Sunday reveal that. There are two periods

services at the First Church of the recently caused immediate anxiety | en life. i | ni : of meditation i rogram whi E Young people of the Prentis Pres night. The lecture is sponsored by | editation in the program which

Nazarene, KE g a | nies ) | for his life. ? Al tary if Washington _ St. : : |byterian Church are to conduct IN INDIANAP dd ‘ | Will need careful preparation if they and State Ave a church and Sunday school services Broadcast Scheduled the, joessionsl Federation of are to serve their purpose. The unity I a Ia ov. NI : | atholic Alumnae. of the program d Monday night. | tomorrow. The Rev. Malcolm Mc-| mp oirow the Pope is to broad- ’ ) i 0 . program depends upon them, The revival Neal, pastor, announced. : : pe 1s tc ad Li speaker has contributed arti- | I suggest each period to be seven service is one of HE EE. PS The youth program which began Cast a message to the Eucharistic BAPTIST EVANGELICAL MORAVIAN EPISCOPAL 1 E Ww 2 iShding Sailwiie periodicals | to ten minutes long. I have had in a series which 3 : “last Sunday is to end with a party Congress at Manila, starting at 2 ‘ Broadway THE Rev RB. M. Dodrill, pas- Broadway—The Rev. Edward Sausaman First—The Rev. Vernon W. Couillard. [and has sa 4 Lw Works of the | my thought a background of praywill continue Wednesday for young people in the p. m. (7 a. m. Indianapolis Time). | I FE hl UNEYED Oh IVE" num Reh Yorn Blanes) ning of Iai” | Sgvew Merwe. Na Aunts With the | taine ad Et; e G Foie ii [ing women each night at ™S pastor's home. Harry Hollis Jr. has | pegpite thé improvement in the | Emmanuel—The Rev. Harry C. Lince, | St. Paul's The Rev. Samuel G. Schick | Second-_The Rev Vernon W. Couillard. | written Et re 7:30 except Sun- : been youth pastor. Other officers . iti ; ; b pastor, Morning, “His Church”: night, | Pastor. Morning, “I Am Not Ashamed of | gastor, Night, “In Alliance With the | . ; 9 ArTinze” o viding WwW fS k davs until Feb in charge during the last week were Pope's condition his aides were “The Man Who Swallowed a Farm.” | the Gospel ars.” Nullity of Marriage” and “A Map omen o tate to Ta e on’ is is 2 vo: . or : Se werin. afraid that the emotional strain | Memorial—The Rev. George G. Kimsey. | paint ome I red th Ghee Molt NAZARENE | of Life.” | : 28. This is a re ; Tom Ford, Sunday SC hool superin : ; BAS ON Tine. When Lhe ae pastor Morning, “Hread for the Mult: | po i mu new Ww EB i He was master of the Catholic | Part in Observance turn engagement § tendent, Miss Ellen Robinson, as-| might again cause a set back. Day Is Dim”; night, Baptismal and Com- 7 a Ra i vn OE B Morning, ‘Releasing {he Power. bf hod { Evidence Guild in England dl e fo : is 3 . ; | munion service. ion he Rey rederick aries ig “Why . Vii enc x 4 an 148 CC YTni for Mr. Lee. , r. ME I sistant pastor, and C. A. McKamey The Pope has been persuaded to A | pastor, Morning. German and Englis h, | EDL Why Must Men Be Saved? trained numerous Guild speakers Ry United Press Music for this Rev. Mason Lee Jr. assistant superintendent. : : : Tabernacle—The Rev. S. W. Hartsock, | “Our Greatest Need Christian Homes. West Side—The Rev. and Mrs. BE. At- ¢ ( Ss G Speakers. | fmhousands of Christian women i i i ay the : | entrust to His Emminence Cardinal pastor, Morning, ‘Jesus. the Light of | kinson, pastors, Morning, “Ishmael and | During the last 12 years he has : S { shristie meeting will be in charge of 1¢ ———— E— 1 es ei . ‘our World'’; night, “Learning for Life.’ EVANGELICAL. AND REFORMED Isaac”: night, “Old Time Religion.’ ! . Yar : » are to gather in more than a score Rev. Gaius Breese, Nashville, Tenn. Marchetti - Selvaggiani, Vicar of Braden Riversi | addressed more than 1500 street- | ns ities | i . Gaius PRISON WORKER TALKS = SE ye | Lyndhurst—The Rev. C, H. Scheick, pas- | _ Friedens The Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, | Myrick, pastor Morning, REY. od han | corner gatherings and 1200 meetin Of towns and cities in Indians Pep, T—————————————————— | Rome, the duty of addressing Len- | Ent a TG a stan Home"; | Pastor. Morning, worship at 10 a. m. | tions”; night ees nted Affec- both in England and America. INS | 12 to observe the World Day of 3 Chul vib bd . eferre = : : e é Ca aver » | Col. John C. Habkirk, Salvation |ten preachers on the Tuesday be-| = ; FRIENDS | NONDENOMINATIONAT An open forum is to foll Mr. | Prayer. urc rog FQN | Army prison secretary for 13 Central | oo 14 i NGL Dimas | First—The Rev. Errol T. Elliott, pastor. | mits Truth € : Sheed’ be dr a 5 5 Be oy Mc. Cities reporting observance of the 2 : | fore Lent. S gS | Morn “Me tf the Timberline” hid nity Tru ‘enter— The Rev. Murrel G eed s address. Josepn . C= | ; ’y : states, is to speak at the hall, 24 S. | Neeatul to Be a Christian”; night, “Get- |" O' ing, “Men of the Timberline. Powell, pastor Mornin i | day of prayer this year include ok | ri i 3 rea iin itv | ting Beneath ti . . . br 8 “Lord, That ye > is . ’ Li D P li Capitol Ave, at 8 p. m. today and | Flags were flown in Vatican City > oy i Wie VEnERP. LUTHERAN I May See COGN ne i of te Svison | Alexandria, Elwood, Anderson, IStS r. ©) Ing | tomorrow. in honor of the anniversary. Miho Ba Sie Ta (C grent, | English Church of Our Redeemer— The | po Christian Jind Missianaty piliance-The | ‘8 1 . : te atholic Forum, Is 10 | Greenfield, Greensburg, Vincennes, gi so _— = = night, “Faith Working P| Rev. WH Eferer], pastor. Morning. “The | Communion: night. guest speaker. = preside at the meeting. | Evansville, Martinsville, South Bend, | First—The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater.| § : ehiistian Rescne Assembly —The Rev. | { Elkhart, Greencastle, Terre Haute teh St. Mark’'s— The Rev. R. H. Benting |A Marvin, past } ’ Principal speaker at the annual Weekly Sunday School Lesson | pastor, Morning. coPollowing, Afer”; TIETL, | pastor.) Rtn Be Sul We ane. | Communtar hl Sor: sooining, Holy | Bloomington, Ft. Wayne, Lafayette, state convention of Churches of CHRISTIAN Rr (Nugmy, “Christus,” a moving Pic- | Christian Rescue Assembly— The Rev, ountain Cc ool Princeton, Crawfordsville, Ham- : . , Al | i I ar Dee Bi ay AR Jes S the | ht of the Worl d Centenarv—The R H | St. Matthew — The Rev. I.. C. E. Fackler ong Bag 17 Wis TL “Law ‘and mond. Richmond, Valparaiso, Bluff : i i 3 rem ev. 'TyY ride- < ‘ y te Ate | . i i 2 is to be Dr. Daniel Poling, Philadel- u LL g | well, pastor. Morning, ATTY and Brice. | Pastor. Morning ny thing Hop Benenis | Self-Realization Fellowship Temple —Sri Head Wi [ S k | ton, Franklin, Marion, Wabash and phia, World Christian Endeavor { Loving Heart”; night, “Christian Living.” | Demegorians : nigh een wiih CCNY0: Ranendra Kumar Das. leader. Morning. pea | ncianapolis. president, the convention committee Text: John 8:12, 31-32; 9-1-11 | Downer Avenue The Rev. BR. John | Getaemane=The Rey. 1, 8. Albert, pass | RReos wasn, Tole” Miss M. E'S. Fer: ow | ———— hac 5 son, pastor orning, ‘““Man’s Response to tor. Morning, “Love Supreme.” has announced. Life”: night, vouth council. | Bethany Evangelical The Rev. J. Luther PILGRIM HO\LINESS YOUTH MEETING SET

Several national religious agencies BT 5 : 3 > es : : x : University HW a , Seng. pastor. Morning, ‘Love. the Reme- Third—The Rev. . | i urd y 4 will take part in the convention, com- | By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. | fering, but all suffering is not due | collins, Spear Morning: RY naonas = GV MRR HU DEoaram Jor food Te- | pastor Sundass School, FE a neha. Union College, Barbourville, Ky., is| An estimated 500 young people of mittee members said. They are the Editor of Advance | to sin. Were this so, saints who fo Kingdom”; night, stereopticon lec- | lef. aha mons, 10:45 a. m. and 745 p. m. to speak at Roberts Park Methodist | | the Methodist Church of Indianap T isti isSi ba ety | ee ETHODIS y Church, tomorrow at 7:30 Hi . United Christian Missionary Society, | | have suffered for the sins of others | PRESBYTERIAN , at 7:30 p. m. His |olis are to meet at Roberts Park : ™ Fleming Garden—Th N “= ters y “ a Pension Fund of the Disciples of | International Uniform Sunday Sehool would be the greatest sinners in the | yacior. Morning, Oe ay Saount. a eins TOngs Thor Pe Not fel Dastor Me Rev. J. Ambrose Dun- |g i topic will be “Sun- | | Church at 5:30 p. m. Monday for Christ, Association for Christian Bi | Be i t Yedge Srning. sobLnion and up in the Cumber- the Annual Institute. The Rev,

Lesson for Feb. | world. night, “The Meaning of Christ's Deat Shaken’: night, Intermediate and Knowledge: night, “A Song of jd Unity, and the National Benevolent | y , _ e i his rpose to give | Central_The Rev. W. A. : aay i E have seen Jesus typified as | Declaring purpo g pastor. Morning. Youth's Stunt Houser: Roberts Park—The Rev. Charles E Sutherland-—The Rev. Plorize! A. Pfleid- | 2 Union College is | tute, is to deliver the opening ade

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| Senior Epworth Ieagues Morning.’ ~= land Mountains.” | Wilbur D. Grose, dean of the instie Hours

| Association. the bread of life and the liv- | light sus gave sight to the blind | night, “m | Alexand ast Morning, “Here Am : : » 1iv- | b ) | ound After the Air Mail Crashed.” | pit anoct: aw prning, ~ erer, pastor. Morr ; : ie The convention is expected tO ing water, of which, if 4 man drink, | Man, who went to wash in the pool | university Park—The Rev. 8 Grund | Bone, Br Ot soanar, 0 Cross of | Shitley Temple night. “What Do Youns | 4 : 2 Bendis col- | dress. Fifteen study courses are to draw 168.000 Indiana members of s Lo : | of Siloam, and came away with his | pastor. Morning, “The Christi na HY The Rev. (uv | TEoDe Want? ¥ ; . lege in the heart be available. he shall never thirst again. Here ristian and His | Central Avenue The Rey, Guv O. Car Troub Memorial—The Rev. Lenn L. |§ : of the Cumber- |

iy ake : i Community. { e * Gre , the Disciples of Christ from 706 in our lesson we have Jesus sym- | Sight restored. venter, pastor. Morning, ‘The Greathess | y thom pastor. Morning. “Fair Play.”

North | of Service’; night, “The Good Man Who | 3 : | churches. | bolized as the light of the world, The upshot of the story is even rthwood — Morning, Bible School, and Did Not Attend Church.” : | Bayo orutt Avenue—The Rev. William % Cr Jama B Sunisins. | Christia Sci Edwin Ray—The Rev. Richard O. McRae, | Ba With Jesus?': night, “A Question 20 , y | n science

worship. The Rev. E.'L. Day. speaker. all, i a . . . hy s . : ” 2, pastor, Morn ning, ‘‘What Shall | so all-illuminating that he who | more interesting, and in a SeNse| pnglewood—The Re : hard : . ‘ ; , , . finds and follows the Christ shall | almost more miraculous than the | tor. Morning, “Why YA > A Chinsiina: ® Savior’ gr) “rhe onward March of Years Tuo Tate j : Joupyear accred- | Churches M ISSIONS Boa rd | not walk in darkness. but shall have | miracle. Were those who saw this |fagns Sc V 08 While Waiting His "Re. | America." : | Memorial—The Rev. William H. Kendall. ited college within | | _ Te , | cettored to sight joyful S| a g Fletcher Piace—The Rev. Howard G | paster, Jerome, Communion; night, young a radius of 80 | Branches of The Mother Church, / / . 2 bt ‘ hig : ash ethany—The Rev. ytle, pastor. Morning, ‘Moving For-| y : : S . | ne ri ffi t S k The representation of Jesus as | @ human being had been helped? pastor. Morning, “Visoshua; Fddineficld. ward’; night. “Derelicts and Liners.” | Westminster—The Rev. H. T. Graham miles, 8 Flesh Church of Christ, cer 0 pea the Light Giver has its physical | Not all of them Daring as Devils.’ : Woodside— The Rev, M. H. Reynolds, | pastor: the younk people. 0 ME, wy : Provident Sumy sientist: Boston, Mass, > g 5 P\ 3 h iy A y' i i i i pastor. Morning, “A Guest Speaker’ | Dr. J. 0. Gross 13 acquainted with Lesson Sermon for Sunday

: Third—The Rev. Willi | counterpart in the story of the| It happened that it was on the |. . William PF. Rothenbur- | night, “The Wall of Fire First—The Rev. George A. Frantz, pas- i ) ger. pastor. Morning, ‘A Spiritual Har DH Tr tor. Morning. services at 9:30 and 11:00 | the situation in Feb, 7—Spiri A . 4 ¥ “ . id : ; .S€ S 3 : + T=-Spirit, | restoration of sight to the man) Sabbath day that Jesus had pers Vee ry Lie CI orp Ye Are Not a. m. Dr. Robert W. McEwen is to speak. (the Kentucky mountains, having Sunday Morning Services, 11 a. m United Presbyterian Board of Mis- | Who was born blind. It is a mov- | formed this miracle. In the mind astor” ornang ey, Charles ML Puimore Your Own”: night. “Singing in Spite of” | Southport The Rev, dither E. Markin, | assisted in a redent survey conducted | | FIRST CHURCH—Meridian sions at Pittsburgh, Pa. is to preach | Ing story, in which we are thrust | of Jesus, free from all restrictions | Man”; night, Bov Scouts in charge. = ° et Dickieay, Strgct-toe Re B, = | Pohat Would Moody Do Now ,Centennial- | iy that area. 20th St erivian at

at the First United Presbyterian | Suddenly into the mystery of sin |of artificiality. tradition, and super- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE night, “The Fountain of Healing. | _Prentice—The Rev. Malcolm D. McNeal. | The Roberts Park Choir under th i ” and suffering, p s- | stition, there was nothin : ; : astor. Morning, rey Hollis | : € 1 SECOND — Church, Park Ave. and 22d St. at d suffering, and the deeper mys 8 MOTe| gubject of lesson- setmon Jn all Churches | Prikhiwood—The Rev. F. T. Taylor, pas- Ci PTL gt ard BY ary Hollis [direction of Mrs. Jane Johnson at 12th SHURCH Delaware

11 o'clock tomorrow morning. terv of the reason why men so in- | Worthy or right than the doing of | of Christ, Scientist, ‘Spir tor. ~ Morning, guest speaker; night. | dating | Burroughs, with Dale Young as or-

a: > " a ¥ “Sh « The Board of Elders and the | Sistently associate suffering with good works on the Sabbath day. CHURCH OF — OM Bethel a rie Rev. | Trvington—The Rev. John B. Ferguson. | ganist, will sing. THIRD CHURCH--Wash. Blvd. %ia at 34th St.

i , < astor. Morning. World Scout Sundav Board of Trustees are to attend a | SI. iui But the enemies of Jesus did not | past side—&. G6. Creac James R. Alley. pastor. Morning. worship; | RASIqT 0 Ar AE Or ht © rauth corvi eet mes se conference with Dr. Hutchinson im- | The disciples were troubled by | See it in that light. Those for whom | Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 pj" | night. Epworth League. os. | Music by Technical High School Choir. FOURTH CHURCH - Pleasant Trinit with Rev. J. R. Flanigan, Db Seventh—The Rev. Harold W. Turpin TOPIC IS LISTED Sasen

: : 3 | this man’s blindness, and they asked | religion was interpreted in terms of | Brightwood—The Rev e | mediately following the preaching | : > n y. narrow and artificial distinets Dares Morning. e.Rev pochn H. Gerrard, | tor orning, guest speaker: night, | Re Turn. Ye Nofthward.: Run Parkway (8S. Drive) at service, Members and friends of the | the strange question, “Who sinned, iy IStINCHONS | Church: ‘night. “The Voice oo ihe oe “Weighed and Found Wanting night. “Baffling Reflections.” Samuel E. Garrison will di Butler Ave church are invited to the confer. | this man or his parents, that he | that had little to do with true mor- fof God. Oe Ee eet: minister, might. | Meridian Heights_The Rev, Sidney Blair “The World's L it Light” Sunday | | FIFTH CHURCH—College at 62 | should be born blind?” It was in- | ality or greatness sought to confuse CAURCH OF GOD ‘Pivot Battles of Life’ eng, Sreiveness™: OHO Shen: Ligh Sunday St To (deed a strange question, but Jesus | the man who had been blind, assur- | south side—The Rev. ®. A. Fdgewood—The Rev. M. 0. Robbins, pas. | "yy (LLL PERCE WUC Plorhing Jelote thie Men's Bpiccass 1 sun | answered it vety plainly. Neither |e him that it was a sinner who pastor. . Evangelist is to preach Sher woud, rE o. Morning. guest minister; night. | Washington pet The, Rev. Hen E. of the Seventh Presbyterian Church. unday School, All Churches, Fi h f Men | the man nor his parents had sinned, | had performed the miracle of sight- | "% nd night services. Irvington—The Rev. Abram 8 Woodard. Shall Blossom’: 1 ht. Pentalphia Masonic | Special music has been arranged by | Reading Ropius ors: oped ty. ti Isners oO en | He was blind so that the works of | 8!VIN€. WE ge Rieher Are Font eam ts Ma Faire ihe Rey. Virgil D. Ragan Raymond Forbes, class president. wi a . # # =» Unfon—The Rev, Cl , night, “Are You Lost? : pastor. _Morni “0 : a | —— | God should be made manifest in pastor. Morning, HIKING W. Baldwin New erly Street—The Rev. Bdwin J. | Fe nféht, voune Hira ita

Name New Heads UT THE blind man was not to EPISCOPAL, Sitar ahi, Boworlh Lassie + © REFORMED | Frankly, we do not know just be confused. He declared quite ley Berd” wighi, Howorih TUNE IN W Sd A a - i . St. Paul's—The Rev. Will Heath Memorial The Rev. L. en CarrolHon Avenue—The Rev. EC. Hom- FBM SUNDAY NI HT what that means. Perhaps Jesus | emphatically that the man who had | rector. Morning, Holy IRA dall. pastor. Morning, “The Milton ni riehausen, pastor. Morning. ‘Enduring G

was saying i ne is < church 0 3 Fellow ship Movement”: night. ards » Mason Hofer has been elected | saying in effect that we do not opened his eyes was a prophet. | fhurch school; night, Holy Communion | Baritaeus. Rare. ONTTED BRETHREN FROM 10:30 TO Il P. M. FOR president of the Fountain Square | . .

r. Hutchinson, secretary of the |

understand all the ways of God, Bigotry and prejudice are not easily $- : J : ’ : A UY] Advent—The Rev. George S. 80 East Park—The Rev. R. A. Ulrey, pa toikaa but that < < discouraged. e < Teorg uthworth Kk ight, musi- University Heights—The Rev, Rov Christiah Church vishers of Men a es Foil Se . then tried to he et that - yy am: Sane, Holy. 39 Co munion, 3.3 ol Path R: Ane Ninety i {%y Nine.” Turley, pastor. Mornine. “You Nead i | Bible Class. Other officers elected Dp working of the sugges @ IAN | 5, V0 ana ero OTl Th Ce Ti MOMRING | pup. pirat Sticet—The Rev. Wilbur D. | Be Defeated”: night. Young Peovle’s pro- T H E O L D T ME

. laws that govern human life had not really been blind at all and G Ipit exchange; were Carl Coombs, vice president; : : » St. Georse's—The Rev. Pranels Toth. | none Boaorih Dating. puipt Gracs—The Rev, Clint Wele - subjected the man’s parents to ques- | Vicar. Morning. Holy Communion, 2a wm, PERG Epworth Ey tor, Morning. ‘The Blessed Memory:

p retary, an ry | : : : m. ‘ ran ensure Laid Ee fam tionings and threats. 6" ch, School. "9 a.m. "morning service. Pastor, y Baar. Rues Vor ist:: Chlght, | night. “The Value of a Decision.” 4 E L P The class launche d a drive at its AS a matter of fact, we do know | But the man himself could not he | Christ—The Rev. E Ainger Powell, rec- “My Mother's Bible UNITARIAN R O G R A M : 8 a Meridian Street—The Rev, Logan Hall. All Souls—The Rev. FP. 8. C. Wicks, pasChurch school, 9:30 id ood.

: 1 today that many people are intimidated or silenced. His blind- | 19. Morning, Holy Communio s week to gain 250 mem- . . : : na- n m. 10:45 a. m % hers by Sater Sunday m= qoomed to blindness by the sin or ness had been his own, his new | kindergarten 10-45 a. i. chug hou} Right, pellowshis Question Nox Hour: oe mmr CONDUCTED BY es error of their parents. It is a sad vision was his own. And he declared ou, 10:45 a. m. MISSIONARY BANDS R Cathel | physical fact of human life asso- | With ringing words, “One thing I Saints’—The Rev. Robert C. Alex- Jy © oman Catholic Downtown DIRECTS BUTLER BAND | cited with diseases that medical know, that whereas I was blind, now 750 a Te ore heey, § a munion, House pastor ORRoEnIng Spiritual Sat- Church—St. John's REV. HOWARD PASCHAL Ellis Carroll will direct the But- | science is slowly seeking to eradi- | I see’ ghurch Moi hursery. “1055 oh oii Holy | Istaction | Rn ns A 2 Blocks South of State Capitol ie 1 si i io He i r . e / h o e C . . . ler University band in the open- | cate. But to associate suffering That is the voice of experience | choral evensong and sermon. 5 p. ght. Mistionars Taberpacie, Tht ‘The Trans Masses—6, 7:30, aod a¥ 4 This IS one of the most interesting religious ing feature of the Y. M. C. A. | with sin is to miss the nature of | that is the surest testimony to young people's fellowship, 6:30 p. m. figuration”: afternoon, ‘Neglect. Holy Days—3, ting at 3 p. m. tomorrow in | d effect Jesu do to lift om dare. | nll Matthews The Rev Harold © oa Nem Yor Street ent Mean Fotows vey Weduteles mr programs on the ai mec ’ - m. "ow cause and effect. s can do man from dark- | Boon, vica ot . os w Yor Onening | | Lenten Services Every Wednesday and air Keith's Theater. All of sin somewhere involves suf- | ness into light. AE po Com mb aR RY | © Sivice EERE av, the Rev. Friday Evenings, 1:45. { . Va Tr

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