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To Convocation at |= SEE. Sg rs 4h | . : Plans Campaign to Tomlinson Hall. ' Boy Ss 8 oy | Raise $100,000.
had been married to her a month. Examination of the Indianapolis The marriage was annulled ime
More than 2500 persons are ex- | i : en The Rev. Edward E. Aldrich, RobCatholic Diocese junior clergy will mediately and they separated, each
pected to attend a Luther Day cele- | ] erts Park Methodist Episcopal SRB RE Bl * SRL, Church pastor, today announced a | 2 held at the chancery office Nov. | going back to the home of foster Tomlinson Hall, sponsored by the | CANAAN, 10. parents who raised them from child« Indianapolis Federation of Luther- errs h fs TINESTIVER SIRiA, | campaign in the next few weeks to 2 = Those taking the examination hood, to readjust themselves, He an Churches oe JEWS NAMED IT THE LAND OF 1I6RABIA raise $100,000 to pay the church's | Will include members of classes from | doesn't want to see her again until fre debt. | 1032-1936, inclusive. The synodal he has grown accustomed to the
Indianapolis Lutheran Churches ONIA | | heli Al i» 3 : examiners will be prepared to re- idea that his love for her is a broth participating in the service, open to i + APOLL , He said Dr. F. O. Hunt of the ; : | ceive the COTAERE of ™ erly affection and not that of a the public, include Calvary, Grace, v ; : Board of Home Missions and Church ; § | A comprehensive review of all man for his mate
Ba pion ay a PATRONESS AGAINST 5 Extension finance division in Phil- the theological sciences announced Mary Lee was stunned. She didn't Zo 5, Hous u DENTAL TROBUES, I5 x RED i adelphia is to direct the drive. | : ; some months ago for classes or- | know she was an adopted child, The Rev. EJ. Frivdr in. wvliens PINCERS I TOOT » 3 % The church official board &p- | Eo | dained in 1926 and 1927 will be held | The story goes back 20 years, and sor ‘of h } " % t A Ee onl * \, § % {proved the project unanimously, the § Es ; at She ‘Chancery ‘here on Nov, 23. | it all happened in a comparatively inary SE , So | a Rev. Mr. Aldrich said. and ar a Ie Tes section will begin at | small sphere of society here in % wo hy : : i RE {operating committee to guide e : 00 a, m. southern Missouri where the prin Place of the Lutheran Church in : A program. a. SEE a The deanery conferences on the | cipals lived. The denouement came American Life. The Rev. Louis bf) we a The operating committee mem- | ; | organization of the confraternity of | Thursday before the district Judge Wambsganss, St. John's Church ) / : 8; ; [bers are Otis Kirkpatrick, chair-| Catholic Forum executive committee members in charge of a series Christian doctrine will be held on | in Hartville during annulment pro= pastor. is to pronuonce the invoca- J 43 He 4 (man; J. D., Johnston, James G.| of Sunday lectures here this winter are (left to right) Miss Betty | the following dates: ceedings. : | tion. Lig : - — | Haston, Raymond R. Herath, CR Wolf, Miss Anna Brennan and Miss Elizabeth O'Hara. Loogootee, Nov. 9; Jasper, Nov, Two Choruses to Sing = | W. Christian, Max F. Hosea and Dr. The series is sponsored by the local chapter of the International |10; Cannelton, Nov. 11; Evansville, ; J . > George M. Smith. i Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Nov. 12; Indianapolis, Nov. 18; The first coincidence was when ut Thor > . BR i tl &. 8! [8 n Seren. ous Seis The Methodist Episcopal Church's The first lecture will be Nov. 7. The Ri. Rev. Francis J. Haas A Terre Haute, Nov. 17; Vincennes, Grant Ipock, a Wright County farms= to provide music r he a IN THE UNITED oes REACHED Indiana Conference, held in Rob-| of the Wisconsin Labor Relations Board and dean of the School of | Nov. 18; Richmond. Nov. 19: North | er, and his wife both died within a The Rev H M Zorn. St. Paul's ! 63,495 036, A GAIN IN NUMBERS {erts Park Sept. 14-20, named the Sociology at Catholic University in Washington, D. C., is to talk on | Vernon, Nov. 22; New Albany, Nov, | vear, leaving two infant children, 3 . 4] s ' ' 4 ) y y r | 99. aw v ‘ yr. 3 Ber 'v Lee Church pastor, is arrangements | OF 837 404, | church the permanent Conference “Why Workers Oy gunz" § in the Wor Id War Memorial auditorium. 23, Lawrenceburg, Nov - A 4 | 1 oe Mar 5 committee chairman. Other Com. N.C. C. News Serviee site. —— i The children went to an orphans
| p y i a | age at Jefferson City, When Mar mittee members are W. J. Salmon, | Weekly Sunday School Lesson Lee was 2 vears old, Mr. and Mrs, principal. and Waer Schieicher. RELIGIOUS BROADCASTS Neutralit | UCharistic wma Bae Sis Oa eutrality Moral Issue in the Drink Problem | took her to their home near Chilho-
. | wee | a A.-M —WLW: Church Forum d Text: Romans 13:12-14; 1 Corinthians 6:9-11; Galatians 5:16-24 | / \id Is Nai | ed At about the same time, Mr. and e SC 00] | 5 A. M.—WFBM: Today's Problems. ove rge Mrs. Sod Yocum took Ben away to
- A. M.—CBS: Church of the Air, EY their home in Mountain Grove. He ‘00 A. M.-NBC-Red: Radio Pulpit. By W. E. GILROY, D. D. holic liquor is less the foe of hu- Bloomington Pastor Helps was 4. Both children were too young |
Parents Die In Same Year
Fo rum Set 1:30 A. M. -WFBM: Christian Men Builders’ Class, Third Chris- Kershner Among Hoosiers Editor of Advance manity than it ever was. Alcohol | at the time to realize that the other 10 aM EA Cadle Tabernacle Ch | HE moral issue in the drink has still the power to destroy men | In Congress Plans. existed. They didn't know it until - M.=WLW. Ladle 1abernacle Chow El sel | . ‘hich is nd to weaken their efficiency eco- this week, : : 5 ‘ . ected By Disciples. | problem, which is the theme of an | 11:30 A. M.--CBS: Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. Y PF | this lesson for International Tem-! nomically, morally and in every| Ben grew up to be a good worker
County Workers to Convene NBO BAe: Suds Vespers — perance Sunday, is strongly empha- | other way. The Rev. Fr. Paul A. Deery, | about the farm and decided six
; ] ; | HH T d Sa > me: A eran Hour, COLUMBUS. O., Oct. 30 (U, P.). sized at this time. » # ®» | Bloomington, St. Charles Catholic | months ago to go out on his own. ere Yybyday. i Sl 2} Outil Hon, was the economic FRE in our lesson we are Church pastor, has been named to He went as far north as Chilhowee : assist in making plans for Indiana | and took a job on the Williams
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—The international convention of At one time it : ig o i ist w . issue that was emphasized. This & & brought face to face with the yy Children’s workers of Indinnapo- | . . . | Hie Disciples o Gheiep Tn | was true when the De was at | old problem in terms of sane and Je lepates i . Le VR oo farm Then he fell in love with iis and Marion County churches will Fou nder of Cal | fo rnNnia B | ble clude Wis Session Way | € war and every available source of healthy living. Tt is not only a TRO wt vl oS Bress | Williams’ daughter, Mary Lee, meet at the Irvington Presbyterian | passage of a resolution calling upon | sconomic wealth was necessary. matter of alcohol; but is a matter next summer in NY Rye gay Ben Won Approval ss , w 1 . HT lv | of self-control, and of decency in all] The meeting, from May 25 to May Church Tuesday from 2 to 4 p. President Roosevelt and Congress The country then was strongly © :
m. H 3 : n ; * its iv 30, is the 34th International Con=- The Williams family liked Bi 3 . Bede _| aroused to the matter of economic | one's habits and living. The appeal ) 1 illiam mily like en, Mar oe EY diya Group to Give St e Ir e S e Fe wo immediately nvoke he Neu waste through drink, both by the|is specifically to Christians and the | gress. thought he was a good worker and Education i i | wiity Law ih the far eastern crisis... or man power through the ef-| Christian life is.one of self-mastery| Catholics from all wer the You approved of his attentions to the . _ i 3 ; | The convention, representing a | fect of alcohol on human life, and and of sound relationships. The gather to pay special hommage to | girl. After harvest, he wanted to Ee a BRE oe 1. Omi i founder Of the Los Angeles, Cal, regation of 1800000 in the by the waste of foodstuffs in the Man who is led by the spirit of God the Eucharistic King and gain the | go back and visit the Yocums, and will be displayed. A forum will dis. PRR i5 0 maze & ‘series Of Tour lecoures In Tan | tg Swe approved the reso- manufacture of liquor | will not indulge in evil things. Pram Yemen resulting from the Williamses let Mary Lee go with i Aturie, UNA Cas 5 : : Bhs ; y ‘ ‘ : arly | The lesson does not touch upon their devotions. him, cuss the program activities and cur- : i . ; Tye ' Vivre 3 - lution by almost unanimous vote of It was then seen quite clearly that 1 . 2 . ’ : > aa rent Woke i rss 2 ph Thursday and Friday in the First Presbyterian Church, the 3500 delegates. | alcohol could confer no benefit upon | the question of drinking in modera-| In pg hy We pe, io on ir Williams whe in, Miss Nellie C. Young. children's LG EN re Jo Sanuniay ve is Yo devine Ya Hie Wve International convention officers individuals or nations, but that it tion, or what some would call the Hungary so oh death of Hun= |i Ee o "She h d heard Bot -y Work director. ‘will speak. City Rescue Mission, 245 N. Delaware St., and on Nov, 1 he | is to speak | elected yesterday were Frederick D. might mean a very real economic question of temperance as against | Anniversary of e y So hr | inci ences, Sh ha arc en say re m—— 5 ie. Oa gi Alliance »— - ~ | Rershner, Indianapolis, president; | 10ss. the question of total abstinence. It Bary’s patron Som and missionary, | Jval 20 2 only cen aiid, up = nurch, 10t t. an ark Ave, | : ; x is not my purpose here to go into King St. Stephen y the Yocums, that his own folks CE ————— herman, Tex.; Mrs. | his economic issue was also em= | ecliiar : : CHURCH NOTES PLAN REDEDICATION [. TS Be Dom Iowa, and | Ha in the Hy of the CONry'S the controversy that might arise al had been named Ipock and somes mit ewton, phasized in y times he called himself Ben Ipock
| E ITS ANNIVERSARY | LINDSEY TO SPEAK The Emerson Avenue Baptist chayjes B. Tupper, Springfield, Ill, | prosperity when, broadly speaking, il poms Wowever. molt ‘out ant B . : rather than Yocum A is to hold rededication serv- here was place and need for ay > : t t v . " Judge Caleh Lindsey. assistant In | Church is to hold rededication serv-| vice presidents; Graham Frank, th re vas a | a a Jor | onsidering all the evil that alco a 1S Ni Mrs. Williams remembered Mary _— : ices at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. The Dallas, general secretary; H. B.| every man’s labor, and when those holic liquor has wrought i the | Lee's name had been Ipock at the The East 38th St. Christian @1ana Attorney General, will con- | p,0h and Sunday School rooms Holloway, Indianapolis, transporta- who were incapacitated through world nd hes Sad for | ( orphanage. " . - \ ’ i las - "ow . " X . wr ink slow own the process of ) we 3 | : . Church celebrated its ninth anni- duct the Men's Bible Class at Beth- have been redecorated at a cost of tion secretary, and J. H. Nance, Srink Slowed d 1 "| the contention that the Christian | O onvene, Mary Lee had never been told of versary this week ‘any Christian Church tomorrow. | about $3000. | Dallas, Tex., treasurer. procutiton, . u» does not arise to his full privilege in | — | her adoption. Members oe the executive wa HEN il STR | combating that evil until he has! | So Mrs. Williams wrote to Jeffers 5 ‘ee years were ay JN an artificial prosperity . " Secred emundly ve P. H.| gave place to an artificial de=- JE He Alogi a] yo Women’ 3 Annual Breakfast oR as A s by 3 , : . . ( 8 8 , \ ‘ived. p IN INDIANAPOLIS Cl {URC {ES TOMORROW Welshimer, Canton, O.; Mrs. Barton Dream, ig os on oy Jogic on his side when he wars| To Be Tuesday. | was no doubt, Ben and Mary | Johnson, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; W. R.| as they had been plentiful, anaj,ozinst an evil habit and an evil were brother and sister, | Walker, Columbus, O. and Mrs. | labor was cheap and wg the | {raffic, and his example gives to his | : BAPTIST EVANGELICAL METHODIST | Eugene S. Briggs, Columbus, Mo. | economic argument against Auor| words strength and consistency. The annual breakfast of the In- : | New officers of the Association | 10st much of its practical bearing. ————————— dianapolis Association of Baptist| Knowing how devoted the couple Calv —The Rev, William O. Breedlove, | Second —The R C. G. Wacknitz as- Southport The Rev. F. T. Tavlor. pas- | i “itd | " ; . ) y t ! : } WOU 1 wa “" i i pastor. Morning. The Tne: oF on, (toma Lhe Re G30 oo eas: {tor Morning. “When Sorrow Comee': eve. | 10r the Promotion of Christian There was a period also when the Women will be given Tuesday at 11 | VS Mrs. Williams thought she evening, ‘Procrastination 7 o'clock | ning, “I Have Sinned.” | Unity; Edgar D. Jones, Detroit, | legal issue was emphasized in rela= es er omen - B hi ’ | would give them a pleasant surprise. Memorial—The Rev. George G. Kimsev First-—~The . Rev. C. P. Maas, pastor.| Shelby Street—The Rev. Emery bares - | tion to uor. Prohibition was the P e .m. i e erson Avenue Bap- | n pastor. Morning, ‘Message From the Book Morning, “What About Jesu an evening, | pastor. Morning. “The Angry Man’; eve- | president; L. G. Batman, Youngs- | tion liqu z I ho a.m. in the Em P | She called them into the house and of Haggai’; evening, “Must We Have Ser- “A Ruler in Trouble.” ning. choir program i 0, vice president; George W, law of the land, and yon won us Church. told them. The look that Mrs. Wil mons | ®ion—The R Fred k R. Darles, Fifty-First Street—The Rev. Clyde uckner Jr. ianapolis, treas- Un. in liquor were law brea = 4 . Ay wei. | liams saw on their faces wa% one of North—The Rev. R. M. Best astor aa Morning. German and English, Black, pastor. Morning, ‘Peter and ny B Ind P 3 OFS. that time the tendency was | S rran e Mrs. R. J. Hudelson, vice presi- Lai Morning, ‘The Parable of the Hidden | “Reformation Sunday Methods at Pentecost’: evening, Epworth | urer, and H. C. Armstrong, Ander- | la t and member of the National dismay. . Treasure”: evening, “Marvel Not. | Broadway—The Rev. Edward Sausaman, | CRRUe | son, Ind., secretary. Bu put much of the stress upon the SAR ; Then they explained to h@@ They { |
Surprise Backfires
First—The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater. | pastor. Morning, “The Unchristlikeness of | Woodside The Rev. M. H__ Reynolds, duty of the citizen as a citizen, to] Council of Federated Church | arried when they vided the astor Morning, “Building on Hope’, | the Christians’; evening, youn eople’s | pastor. Morning. “Love the Fulfillihg of x . : ar va. | Were m 1 f oening. Sermon by the Rev. Harry G. Totowsnin, SITY YOUR, TROD the Law: evening. “The Lord's Plan for | uphold the law and the Constitu- | Jordan Woodwind Quintet o Women, and Miss Olive Sars re- | vocum farm a month ago. They ” 8 ev . : d wa x 3 hie Hove The R Vinny ©. Die Carrollton Avenue The Rev. E G. Hom- | © ne The Rev. M. ‘©. Robbins, nas e t H t tion. | | SS ree Ham ad oliege, had stopped at Hartville, bought the mmanuel— ev arry y sine ri st m we » Ev : : - 1 - ho x : a : pastor. Morning, “The Eternitv of God’: Hg hg tor. Morning, “Our Evange- | tor. Morning. “ThE, Marks of rid Chris. | a r V e S or SIgueN; Si ot ave mun Play at Garden Church. | a A rt of marriage license and had the Rev. y ’” is Gar ” 1 : ' \ y el y 3 7 | v . i “fuxedo Terie. Tne. fo ] BE Ch HOR, | RaeD Rantor. MotHing | Worenih. 10 Chrisi . | drink, and with those who were will | | Mrs. C. H. Scheick. Music will be | ipa, Bik oi Noun oa ; rod” : Buehler uD Org YX orsnin. } OC ae | 9. J + wl a : erform the ceremony. © ey pastor. Morning ‘Seeki ng God’; evening "loc . | y jh ; ” : p RBe st Good Cheer. aie treme or Dorerdonny church MIOR-AVIAN | ing to engage in crime for the sake | Jordan Conservatory’s woodwind | [urhished by Miss Elsie Adams and | wont on to visit the Yocums and Broadway—The Rev. R. M. Dodrill. pas-| gmmanuel—The Rev. William C. Nelson First—The Rev, Vernon Couillard. pas- | (of profit and the indulgence of ap-| Thelma Morris. Mrs. Asa E. HOV, | hadn't told anyone of their martor. Morning ~~ No Sacrifice”; evening. | pastor, Sunday school enrollment, 9:10 (tor. Morning, “The Joy of a | petite. That legal argument has quintet is to give a vesper musicale | , cooiation president, will preside. riage. They wanted to keep it a er Pm Ths Rev, LL. C. Trent | Zarvice Spaz rE HE TT The Rev. Mr. Couillard. pastor, gone out with the repeal of prohi- | at Garden Baptist Church tomor- | ————————————————————— secret Tor a while. pastor. Morning, “A Forward Reach”; | of a Bountiful God. [ Evening, “An Appeal for Co-operation.” Special Program Planned at | bition.
t5 p.m I'here was only one solution, Beh SYEHINE, Surprise Beville—The Rev. FG. Kuebler, pastor Now once more we are face to| roy 2 y y ‘ , SS ev An | ENE ? "8 lliams went to MounEmerson Avenue—The Rev H. G. Rowe, | Morning, “Only the Best”; evening, ‘An | NAZARENE . g uintet members are Francis Fitz- | and Mrs, Wi pastor Morning The Wise Builder Urb Earths Chet. Wort Sew rw. wrod Wve. Ip a Immanuel Evangelical. face with the moral issue as the Q 5 4 1 mn I's Sr 1 : l irc | tain Grove and got Mrs. Yocum. n, dedication by the Rev. Carleto | : ? 'S. BE tKin- i i Y rer y SN y 4 . dy y W CAtwater. Mian on FRIENDS son, pastors. Morning, Sundav school rallv chief issue. There ought never to|gerald, flute; Harvey McGuire, oboe: | They all went to Hartville with their
and service:, evening, Irene Jester, . have been any weakening of the Roger Riley, clarinet; Gilbert Kell. | 1 Sponsor lawyers and explained it te the
CHRISTIAN First—The Rev. Errol T. Elliott. pastor. | Speaker The Immanuel Evangelical and | moral emphasis, though it should berg, bassoon, and Harry Michels, | judge, who said it was the strangest
Morning, “On the ram of ‘the Important.” | Bridgeport-—The Rev and Mrs. J | Third—The Rev. William F. Rothen- | Morgan pastors. Morning, Where Ate Ji | Retoimed Church, New Jersey and | ais be realized that the moral em- French horn, | story he ever had heard. He |
tor Eg. “WW ri 4 ) N | 2 ct S., 5 Rurger. pa: or ame What P ice My LUTHERAN | Nine”; evening, “The Time of the End. | Prospect Sts. is to hold its annual | phasis is not the only emphasis. Mrs. LeRoy Farmer 1s to speak | ranted | the annulment. hi | Enplish--"Twe Rev. W. HH. Eifert vast | First—The Rev. W. E. Albea. pastor. Harvest Home Service tomorrow, | That the prevailing sentiment in| . . . > . aden Ship. Na 1S Pree Loners © 5 ey es Or | Morning, ‘Isaiah's Elevated Highway’; After a special Sunday School | . | during a devotional period con- Victory Memorial Pastor to aster. Morning. ‘When the Ships Gome | Christianity” oo Conriivon 10 evening. “Making a Mock at Sin. program at 9:30 a. t., George Joslin | of ol. (otal abstinence has weak-| qycted by the church Home Makers’ BUTLER GRADUATES n’’; evening, ‘Perilous Times.’ Gethsemane—The Rev. J. §. Albert, pas- OTHER DENOMINATIONS is to lead a song service at 10 a. m. | ened does not at all mean that alco=| oun This is to follow the mu- Speak at Mission.
Garfield—The Rev. Barnev Stephens. pas- | tor. Morning, “Preserving Our Heritage.” {
tor. Morning communion; evening, Chris- St. Nk The Rev. R. H. Benting. Christian _and Missionary Alliance The | The Rev, William C. Nelson, pastor, | sicale. ’ a — GET TEACHING JOBS tian Endeavor, pastor, Morning ‘The Reformation | Rev. A. C. Marvin, pastor. Morning, lis to speak on “The Witness of a | | The Rev. Vasile Prodan, director
MOTRIE he Majority W, Mell pastor. Spirit . evening, "The Reformation Pro: | yo of Sod Midst’: evening, “The | Bountiful God” at the regular | SPEECH SET of work with Rumanian Baptists | The Rev. R. Gerald Skidmore, | ning. “A Thief's Praver and Its ANSWer.” | pjrst—The Rev. Arthur L. Mahr, pastor. | Unity Truth Center—The Rev. Murre; | MOrning worship service at 10:10 | | here, is to deliver a sermon at a | Victory Memorial Methodist Church | ou Butler URIVersIy Studies a. m. Hilpin language service at | pastor, is to speak at a church- have been appointed to teaching po-
| Bethany—The Rev. Paul Eddingfield. | Church school, 9:30 a. m.. morning wor- | Powell-Douglas, pastor. Morning, “Intelli- | pastor Morning. Christian Martyrs ship, 10:30; Luther League, 8 p. m gence Responds | il : : a | 7:30 p.m sponsored breakfast at 8 a. m. to= | sitions, according to Dr, Henry M.
evening. “Adam and Christ. | FEbhenezer— The Rev. Kenneth E. Hart- Volunteers of A jea—Eveni “ ! . Northwood —The Rev. W. E. Carroll .pas- | man, pastor. Church school, 9:30 a. m.; | Need of Faith erisn-Evening, “TW EE ———— morrow in the Wheeler City Mis- Gelston, Department of Classical
tor. Morning. “The Continual Fire’; eve- | Reformation Day services, 10:45 a. m.; | wh mn h t t : ] . Languages head ning. Christian Endeavor Luther League. 6:45 p, m. Nr Dann Morn omen ve oa. oir to ar ? be SALVATION ARMY sion. a ——— Gieorge E. Carroll is a teacher of
tenarv—The Rev. Harry T. Bridweli, on | ning. A or Morning. ‘The Greatest Privilege | METHODIST ning rmistice or Peace. : : debating and Latin in Jefferson
1 y “God's Unspeak- | Salem Park--The Rev, and Mrs. 0. * » : : \ LR Bade Jevening. "Xeod's OnspRAK Broadway The Rev. Richard M. Millard, | House, Rs Morning, “Following on UusIC estiva S| RE REVIVAL IS SET | "RILEY IS CHOSEN | High School, Lafayette. Miss Wanversity . Se Re: irae RL Pronhet I Are ho, Yew a rn hg Christianity Prot | FOR GIDEON POST a Carter Jouuhes Latin ' home orn ice, 5 tig Pye a uk . - = . : Nam v 'g 3 . ‘ove. A. a a bern by the Rev. Ernest N. Evans, | ¢ rs han > F eapimey by Jes ™ | iim fEren, founder ¢ Morning “Ste- The Salvation Army, No, 3 Corps, | | SO Sk] Center Cove; Yogtory . ‘ { Chapel —The Rev, . ,, Johnson, | wards of the vsteries of Go evening. -" . “ . . he Rev. ES Conner. pas- |, ff" Got : ew . The e Presbyterian Choir, i : Enkrwond ore oF per. pas. PO an. Be NOL Deesived™ eve | aro Sioa! initiution ‘of Alexander the wusivted on artists. Is & give a West Howard and Belmont Sts, he Osoar W. Riley, Jormer teacher and coaching athletics in Williston, SS ! s sts, [ planned a week-end program con- | Fla. Miss Sara Frazer is assisting
ning, “The Stranger at the Door Merri { y ow tt Place—The Rev. C. @. Bonnell Self-Realization Temple—Mo: ‘Evo- A y »- “Oentral—The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger. |, ror Mo rning, ‘Public Enemv Number | lution of Messiah, es, Place i. ik the first of a series of monthly | the Adult Education Program spon- lin latin at Butler
or veoh re, ern Re One’; evening The Great Refusal | losophies of the World guest speaker, Sunday night music festivals in the : a : y “i | sisting of oi-time Yevival muse, | sored by the Federal Government, ; Fletcher Place—The Rev, Howard G.| Mr. R. Stanhope Eacsterday church at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow, : singing and a six-reel motion pic-| will take up the field work of the FIRE QUARTERS BURN
ing.” Lytle, pastor. Church School. 9:30 a. m St. Xion—The R : ; : :Meadlawh—The Rev Charles H. DeVoe | (ied Qhaaier, the Rev. Charles Henry. | tor Morning Mk Cg i I In addition to the choral program, : oy ture. | Gideon Bible Association in Indiana
pastor. Morning ‘The Sunreme Fact" 7495 5 wm . Epworth league. 6 b. m. | God": ev “Th , “The Faith of Our Fathers ) od vening. “The Church Considers | Ruest artists are to be Salvatore : : The picture, on the the Life of | Mr. Riley formerly was a Gideon | S——
evening, { Girl 8 a 8 f n : Eph ivaid ‘ : Sibi ed Bedi Rey, TOE a — Re Cr Sin PRESBYTERIAN Gioe, violinist; the Williams Quin- representative in Indiana, Ohio,| MUNISING, Mich, Oct. 30 (1, are M. Fillmore, pastor. Morning. “I "PNforning “Drifting. | tet; Miss Alice Swartz, soprano; : ; g: | Christ from the Cradle to the | Kentucky and Michigan. |P.) Fire today destroyed the Mus The Gideons are holding their (nising firehouse. Firemen and citi»
II Remember.’ Roosevelt—The Rev. Lyman C. Murr, | Troub Memorial—The Rev. Lenn IL. | John E. Hill, tenor: the H. P. C. "3 Cross, will be shown Saturday eve(zens removed the truck and hose To *
“Fleming Garden—The Rev. H W Mount | pastor Morning. ‘He Is Able’: evening. | Ibatham, pastor. Morning, “Human Need.’ - \ . | phstor Morning, A Praver for Patience”: | RAstol_ Morning. He J vl Wierition Heights—The Rev. Sidney Quartet, and the Children's Choir. ; ning. a enti t Ft. Wavhe en Grov. The Rev. EB. E. Russel | Metidian_The Rev. Lovan Hall. pastor. | Bair Harry, pastor. Morning, The Turn RE Sunday afternoon there will be annual convention at Ft. : safety, but were unable to save the > p—" > ’ 3? . | » “we, o , Stor. Morning, "Except the Lord Build | MOIDIng. “Lies”; evening, young people's Ww TWO TO SPEAK TO 4 a Sunday School rally and a music | today and tomorrow. building, recently condemned as &
I an. | fellowship First—The Rev. Geo A ervice and conven . Geor rthur Frantz, ———— i a North— The Rev. C. A. McPhee(ers, pas- | Pastor. Morning, “One Hundred Years. program. In the evening a revival | fire hazard,
| tor. Morning, sermon by Dr, William C. r tice—Th : | i ; ) j : A n CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Hartinger; evening, Epworth League. | pastor. "Morning. Re Wn Icolm Do Doak MISSION SOCIETY 4 Rervice will " held mt Mga Jumps | JOURNEY S END +All Churches— Everlasting Punishment,” | St. Paul--The Rev. Charles R. Lizenby, | for Me?"; evening, young people's meet- 3 | Walker, St. 14 St. Ouls, w wi i spe E CATHOLIC Jasson-se mon pastor Morning, Dr. R. N, Harger will | ing. i ; SERMON TOP Cc ” 5 % demonstrate the effects of alcohol on the Washington Street—The Rev, Henrv Ed- Mrs ;
; CHURCH OF CHRIST | Bunen system; evening. “Christ's Pres-| wards Chace. pastor. Morning, “The ‘De. . George Gamber and Mrs. i MATURATE CLASS FORUM
: sire of the Nations,” Neal Ireland are to be principal st Side—The Rev. John H Gerrard, Mavwood - The Rev. William A. Kendall, q i a , , i | Dr. A. W. Womack is 10 speak oh pactor. Morning, “The Light That Failed”: | pastor. Evening.” “Jesus Gives Sight to pastor Morning “Fhe NE ombraar ol | PoRKers Wt a meeting Of ihe OPENS MONDAY “The End of the Journey” at the Presents Svening. ‘What Shall I Do With Jesus. the Blind. | Foreign Missions”; evening, young people's | Women’s Foreign Missionary So- | | iba EY ye CHURCH OF GOD | paitvington—The Rey, Abram 8 Woodard, | service. ciety of the Central Avenue Metho- | ® Phillips ©. M. E. Temple WMOMOW 14 wy might Rev. Francis Haas: A pastor orning re Appointed to S . — Tied % 3 , 1 Fe atk sep ’ ‘West Sifle—The Rev. John J Williams. | Salvation © afternoon, “God's Judgment | erer PAST <5 irre Y Plieid- | dist Church at 1:45 p. m. Tuesday The School of Maturates, recently | 2% Ba a or. W ovmapk hoi "Why Workers Or anize" — pS ns. | 5 1 te : & o y = - actor. Morning, 10:45. evening, ‘Will hee a Tve Rey. Lemuel Gla Rr "He The Present, The Future. 0 in the home of Mrs. L.. T. Freeland, Congressman Louis Ludlow will | organized in Indianapolis by Dr Terence year. November 7, 1037 oh M. ! n ¥. : r £810 ’ 7 < its 4 A Bhere Be a Millenium’ | carnes. pastor. Moming. “The Belthazzat | 10-55 a. Fesion ol vie hire 2051 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Carrie M.| speak on “The War Situation and | William S. McKeever, will hold its | wiih on (World War Memorial Auditorium)
. CONGREGATIONAL { Feast”; ‘evening. “Prepare to Meet Thy Mevoriaietre Rev. William H Miller is to lead the devotions| My Peace Plan.” Sunday, Nov. 7 | first meeting for regular study Mon- | o
| God = Ken D [ dall 8 ) : r. Arthur 8. Ait South Side—The Rev. H A. Sherwood Central Avenue -The Rev. Guy O. Car- ae TRL theme, “A ‘Century of program. at the First Moravian Episcopal | day afternoon at 2 p. m. in the | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "The Str | "ey the. 3 tor. Morning oA Ne Team Rak Mans ng TEC 008 1 | Seventh—The Rev. Harold 'W. ‘Turpin. . Church, College Ave. at 15th St. |Y. M. C. A CHURCHES uggle for the Truth pervgation’. eVening Life's Tragedtes | evening.” "Mans Strugile "With Persecu- | ator roma Hae Avsune f the school, Dr. | About th flict in Spain" apd How to Meet Them. | tion World’ no loved Ph : GIRLS’ SOCIETY Congressman Ludlow's speech will The purpose o e SC ® Conflict in Spain
yo The Rev. Ellis W._ Hay, pastor. | Fast Park—The Rev. Golden A. Smith. | of Teheran 'F 1ne Beloved Physician inaugurate a series of services for | McKeever said, is to help people of | | Branches of The Mother Church December 5, 1037-8 P. M.
“First—Th Dn Bast DN Rev n A. Smith Che M “Our Spiriiual Perplexitie i Morse. Loosaing Ou TE Irvington—The Rev. John B. Ferguson, TO HEAR TALKS November, which has been desig- | mature age make the last years of The First Church of Christ (Civie Theater) s | "Christian eroism, | : a ' A3Y, ' " $ . EPISCOPAL Christian Heroism.” pastor. Morning, crises nd nated Church Loyalty Month. their lives happier. Scientist, Boston, Mass, . Miss Helen C. White PsThe R Willan Burrows wh reth Ema The Rey La Ken. “Phe Years Ahead.” TR, YeoRious drain, st————— . - —_—_—_—eg0 —— ~~ | | Lesson Sermon for Sunday, Oct. 31 "A Modern Looks + the The Rev ; . | dall, pastor, orning, t ces Life | a, 2 . ) rector Holy | Communion, 8730 a Tm | Wor ving evening, Wha Curls | | Mome—The Rey, Lunce A. Mani, pa-| The Girls’ Friendly Society of FYSRIASIING PUNISHVMENY Middle Ages” church schoo 1® S 5 i ; v Son. 10:45, | Roberts Park—The Rev. Edward E. | C'VeninR. sacred music festival, Christ Episcopal Church, Monument THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | Sunday Morning Service 11 A. M. January 30, 1038—8 P. M Christ The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rec- | Aldrich. pastor, Morning, “The Power of | Fairview—The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, (Circle, is to sponsor a lecture by INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA FIRST CHURCH-Meridian at » Communion.” 8 a. m. church jan Aroused Remnant’: evening, “Life's | Pastor. Morning, “Why Foreign Missions.” Mrs. Demarchus Brown of Hagers- Oh | 20th St. (Civie Theater) morning service, 10:45 Future.’ { UNITARIAN . J . announces a Dr. Scott Buchanan: “Church of the Advent—The Rev. George oest Michigan Street. The, Rev RR ¥ Jie Noy, 18 in 0 i) erie FREE LECTURE QN | | SECOND CHURCH» Delve "Sy Thomas Adu the S. Poutnwort, rector oly Swmuion, | Cross, pastor, orning ristian Cer- All Souls—The Rev. FP. C. Wicks. pase e society also has scheduled a | at 12th St. . quinas on 7.30 ; Sunday school. 9:30; church | fainties”; evening, “Is the Young Man | Address by the Rev. R. Lester Mon- | book review by Mrs. Brown Dec. 14 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE |] THIRD CHURCH-Wash. Blvd. Sacraments” and another lecture Jan. 18. ad at 34th St. March 6, 1938-8 P. M
nurs reery Ti morning prayer and sermon. | Safe? BY 1%, “Letter from the House of Bishops ¥ Trinity The ur b R. Fiannigan, pas: | Mood.” Jesus, and the Changing Religious YouNe o y : ts Cathedral—The Rev. Robert C. | tor. orning, “The Church and the Lo eh ATR CE hy Comma 1.3 | SHUR evenin. '9onan and (he Big UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Be ty: 5.5. "RUN Parkway (8. Drive) at ews +.» hur sehoo cnure ur | & st i : y 4 L Buroery. 10:55: morning praver and ser- New Jersey Street— The Rev Pawin J. | _Calvary—The Rev. L. A. Huddleston, BUSINESS EDUCATION Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church RU arkway ¢ rive) at ' Dr. Hugh Stott Taylor: | pastor. Morning. “Sharing”; evening, Mrs, Siro of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Ma:sachusetts Butler Ave, Science, Religion, ond Life" |
mon, 11 a. m.: Choral Evensong. with mo- | Weiss. pastor. Morning. “Patched or - < ea > : ; IN. ng Accounting, Bookkeepin TH pictures of ‘the Coronation of King | newed, Which?" evening. voung people's | N. P. Fance. gest speaker. Stenograshic And Secretarial Coursey. IN F1 CHURCH = College at March 27, 1938-8 P. M.
ree . | meeting | Universit Hei hts— The r, ! 4 £5 STI A, Trp To | heen Re oun, Rennie | 2 ort nthe BG Hed WE Hon Po CADLE TABERNACLE i a, Giri Thewar oly 1 ne ur pastor Morning and evening, evangelisti eigle gues Speaker: evening, bol, 0: sermon. 10. Bereioes. este | Student pra aii Central Business College MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937 Reading Rooms Are Oven to the
», b— y | cu v - Vv Matthew’s—The Rev, v, Haro O. Boon. | Edwin Ray The Re R. O McRae. pas Woodruff Avenue—The Rey W. C Ball, Por iteets Bam Rulliets Nagin 8 O'CLOCK P. M. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend
ar. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.: morn- | tor. Morning. ‘Not Discoiraien , evenin stor, Mornin TH Hand bf id : iam vraver. 10:45. | {Rustrated Armperance lecture ® oi ven; Cries os t A re H Lory 2
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