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METHODISTS TO MAP CHILD RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM

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Institute TABER CUBS HOLD INITIATION SERVICE Preaching of] [eon anaes BW airs Pastorates Will Open on Rd Peace Held = 4 % . ) 3 ] Being Filled OnMonday ff B & bli _ _ \g™ | Church Duty {/ 4&8 ERM By Students

1281 Churches Are to Be . ; » x Tih Boal AR Pom. Dr. Rothenburger Says [= VZ! FP : 4 a 39 From Butler Preach in

Represented at Two- It Cannot Become on £ Rl ORM fo. State Disciple

Day Meet. A La og] pr - -l sk "Recruiting Office.’ JEWS nl INE > Churches.

A program reaching more than : \ : ro raching of peace among nations EARU Wome, Nall” WL » Christian chureh pastorates in all oes i § ; : ; y' | and races is the duty of the modern (@ ; parts of Indiana are being served 100.000 Indiana children between Be fo TO church, Dr. William F. Rothenbur- ' by students in the Butler University the ages of 1 and 12 years is to be | TRE a a TR ; ger, Third Christian Church pastor, + 8 | College of Religion, Dean Frederick the theme of the Methodist Episco- : : : aa] Fa : said today. TiBE | D. Kershner, head of the Ministerial pal Church state children's workers | wu yo Me 3 Be hi 3 3 In asserting the chureh ‘does ‘hot { OF Hes i en Wk [Division announced today. institute in the Y. W. C. A here | Re : ” bi BR RANE : Ro ? 4 } X : | encourage participation in war, Dr. | NKS i \ £0 Thirty-nine students serving pasnstitute in.‘the Tt. W. “U, A. = he oF SE } E a N hE TIRES | Rothenburger referred to a recent » a torates include William V. Barney, Monday and Tuesday. 38 HN : A 4 . | address, “The Relation of Church nr | Milton and Cambridge City; Wil : : y PEE ! & Re [and State in Time of War,” in { rk a! Ham E. Bell, West Side Mission, ‘which he said: it Indianapolis; Omar L. Clary, Parke “The principle of separation of 4 ; ; | ersburg; Nelson E. Cole, Nevin, Ill; church and state began with refor- RO | CARN and Bethel, Douglas Dickey, Monte[mation and enlightenment but if gr : zuma; Theodore O. Fisher, Moscow found its fruition in the United F 74 ; wn and Orestes; Clarence Eugene Fair [ States. The greatest test of this , \ - - 4 [ man, Greens Fork and Sugar Creek; principle comes in time of war, Ue 28) = a ’ Lester H. Ford, Hall and I'mminest in church school activities, dis- “Within the church are both mili- | <a IA Eh [ —— ence; Vechal Gladney Gilbert, Kirke seminate information and present | 4 tarists and pacifists. There are those XY f : (lin and Michigantown; Grover L, new materials and teaching meth- | Ca who would bear arms in ‘a just war’ SAINT JOSEPH, 0 Hardison, Mount Pleasant and Lizods. he said. | 3 4 la ro hapa is, to defend the nation PATRON QF SASEINTERS, A | ton, and Raymond L. Hartling, TraChild Leader to Speak When the Taber Cubs, boys’ organization at Tab- Davis, Billy Norton, Don Bloodgood, Jimmy Martin [against an invasion or to aid the IS DEPIC | ders Point and Fairview Hi ernacle Presbyterian Church, held initiation cere- | and Robert Kennedy, (middle row) David Base, Bob | depressed. IN CHRISTIAN i | Others are bemg served by Haye {

More than 100 church school lay teachers and pastors, representing : ; i R : SE | the 1281 Methodist Episcopal : 3 : Sa : I ; : | churches in Indiana, are expected | § SR X RE 3 BR. aes to attend the meeting. according to Dr. Alfred H. Backus, M. E. state director of Christian education The institute is to stimulate inter-

Principal speaker at the institute, | monies recently, these voungsters put on their regalia ies : | “This was the position of St HOB DIL A ROD AND PLANE A LLY [den E. Vincent, Bengal and Flat which is to open at 9:30 a. m. Mon- | and served as initiation class. Left to right, they MecDaniels, Billy Harrington and Fred Richardson, Augustine, one of the early church RUMENTS oF Wis | Rock; Donald L. Hoffman, Fairfield;

kL Ni rn < | are (rear row). Richard Griffin, Jimmie Miller. Jamies and (lower ORY) Billy I fathers, and has been the position EF land Normanda; Ward 8. Stewart, day, is to be Miss Mary Alice Jones, ” » nsec. Fof ‘any since that day. NCC a BB ; Greenwood; Roy M. Johnson, Cee

writer and superintendent of chil- “There is a position based upon terton and Providence; Elmer IL,

ouncil Christin Ohi: I OD a no yur} ~~ DN — | Jackson, Fountaintown and Maceccom avn sion. on. INIQUIE Boys” Club Grows Friendshi IP jam Se wh apa svi Fg Pupi 5 Hold burn and New Liberty; Keith I.

7 ‘hr BE ation, Chi- 0 Council Christian ducation in favor. It is this—whether or not McNeill, New Richmond and Clarks

cago. individual Christians within the : Miss Jones, director of children’s | O Membershi IP of 220 Series op IC | church shall engage in war is wholly | | Hill; Floyd G. Marsh, Manilla; Erby work in numerous denominations, is {a matter of conscience. ( A A be t | Messimer, Youngs Chapel and Cin. to speak on “Basic Principles in the | — “But the church as an institution, u rc e Ce | cinnati; Arthur B. Mills, Garden Caisaen ues ion re Av One of Indianapolis’ unique boys’ clubs is the Taber Cubs, near East Park Epworth League | he gl Fon mie xy | ; be HeOe. Yo Ne "HN HOFER Wr registra - by the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church and directed by James DISOu. eatoy. as Agu, 1 Th B ad B bist School | Pp | gantown Pe ‘Homer 3 and Herschel Rg Sess Q © &— a a : : » | 5 ’ ’ bop, Will be Dr Bac Shakin gd oe Po a tt ntest this fall which gave 10 boy | Sponsors Meetings. war. An institution which exists Ura way Sapis | | Reed, Greenfield. on “Why We Are Here and What | r artin says the group is the |contes S Tall which gave S to create ace and preserve life . ? ! We Hope to Accomplish,” and Dr. largest of its kind in the United a trip to the World Series. cannot be pe into P recruiting | Marks Anniversary. 7 4 Others on List W. R. Jewell, Baptist Church state | States. Independent of any other| Among events which the group The East Park M. E. Church Ep- | station to promote war and to in- | ; BS > Others are George Ross, Mount director of Christian education, |Organization, the Taber Cubs open promotes are the annual North Side | worth League will sponsor a “Com- [flict death. The white robes of the | The Broadway Baptist Church | Summit; Edward Russell, Beech “The Spiritual Preparation for Our their ranks to any boy between 7 Community Circus, the State Fair | radeship Week” starting tomorrow | ‘Bride of Christ’ dare not be ex- : . : : . G ? ne | Grove; Claude P. Babin, Wilkinson: Task” ‘and 12 regardless of religious affili- [Grounds Annual Kite Tournament, | a aw : ay changed for the blood-stained robes children’s school celebrated its first 5 SF Frank Schottelkorb, Zionsville: Mrs. George Gannon, Indianapo- | ation, land several community entertain- and continuing through Friday. lof Mars. anniversary this week, | CY i Marvin G. Schramm, North Liberty lis, is to talk at 2 p. m. Monday on | The club was organized by Mr. ments. Initiation ceremonies re The Rev. Golden A. Smith, pas- “Let the individual follow his con- Organized Nov, 21, 1936, the group | : be 1 land Cynthiana: Fred William “Making Worship Meaningful Martin in September, 1926, With 12 held last week. More than 200 par- | i tor, will speak each evening at 7:30 | sicence, but let the church follow is unique in that the children have Hi ’ | Bmith, Providence and BIuff Creek: Through Story Telling,” a topic cov- | charter members. Since then, more tnts attended. l'o'clock. Music will be provided by | its Christ. This makes for a fre . Fores Hc = Barney Stephens, Garfield Park: ering instruction to church school | than 1800 bovs have joined. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel fis | P * | church in a free state.” their own school and meet on Thurs- % Robert 1. Stewart, Summerset, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church | league TT S—— a days instead of Sundays. ® ma i | Jacob Strite, Daleville; James M,

beginners <'Y a 0 { The club has a varied year-round pastor . | "The Rev Smith's subjects for P Miss Jones is to speak later in the | { " . . : S SUDJECH | 161 : \ ; #7 ; g son, 8 tvil Gers } Pp program. It includes a woodcraft the ‘Week Ry be: Tomorrow. “Al- More than 50 children attended | i g | Thompson, Summitville; erald ¥,

day on problems in providing an {apes handiwork classes nature | A — . ' Al . | APRA TY r . ’ E Timb k. Carlisle: Gle . asses, Y or a Bis i an anniversary banquet Thursday mbrook, Carlisle; Glenn L. Tue A y ; : most — M Ae mpos -} [ ) ’ p : y adequate program for children. study classes, educational movies. t onday, he Impossibil 1a Ce S afternoon. ; dor, Martinsville; Leon Wetherman,

3 1 / 5 y » % NIN > « oF Ata 6p. m. banquet in > first aid classes and dramatic club rin | ty S Organ | Tdew. of Service" aay, Hy Teachers are Mrs. L. CC. Brown 5 | Olive, Sexton and Alaska: Gilbert, C. A, social room, a session to be S : y, - T b : B | | open fo the public, Mrs. Alfred H. on two a a adi gains’; Thursday, “Christ Dwelling 50 Years Old are Mrs. R. F. Ensminger ana Mrs, | : Union, ‘an Herbert J. Wilson, Now Backus is to be toastmadster. loall ‘teams ‘arid ‘eight ‘baseball 0 e ICQ ted Within" Friday, “Rain or Shine DE SoD I A Mis. | = oi muon. and_Horher , : The banquet thee will be |gquads, (Christians. Dodrill is church pastor Tan ell ; : Practice ministers include Edwin “Reaching the Unreached Sai | : as :

i 7 | Allender, Ray Bennett, Hubert Qal«

dren,” with the following speakers: | — Sanz on hii o Trinity M. E. Church 1s to dedi- | WOMAN Li LEADER Series of Meetings Planned = . # [lahan, John B. Charles, Lester Robe Dr. W. C. Calvert, Indianapolis; CRIES, pp Donald C. Gilley of the Butler |ert, Philip 1. Gold, Charles E. Jacks

X GC. 'a local one on 72d St. near Augusta, | cate its new organ in all-day serv- | For Anni Mrs. C. A. McPheeters. Indianapo- | ® ; : or Anniversary. versity ig on, inkous, Ar lis. Dr ER Bartlett. DePauw Uni- | The group's organization includ- | ives tomorrow. The Rev. W, C. CONTINUES DRIVE y U eS azaar Univ ESI College of REIg10n Fae. a re A versity. and Miss Jones. ed 10 first assistants, experienced in | Hartinger, Indianapolis district sup- sity Will give an ‘Brg#h Yeti In re Messimer. :

- club work; a dress drill team of 50 | Ls te OF | & v listi ; The golden anniversary of the Union Street Friends Church, Kohe Aj Them Neg ’ BA & | erintendent, is fo be in charge of | n evangelistic campaign con- ‘ ; ; g alg ' SE Visual Aid to Be e boys, and a total membership of 220. the principal dedicatory ceremony ducted by the Rev. Ruth M. Lacey, | Christian and Missionary Alliance | S Fran e | komo, ‘at 7:30 . Mm. toMOFTOw. Mr.

“ollowine Mr. Martin said weekly average at- ——— | : Following the banquet, Ruth Se Nr ny oy an idly it 2%. in. Dene is S A eo will be observea by a series of | Gilley also is a member of the Vi - Den 1111 y i MISE : £ k h : S » i i fa . . “ will ‘give ‘a ‘demonstration of Visual | orn) “pati is 150. Fach ‘Week the | The Rev. S. A. Morrow fs to speak | Dr. Arthur W Womack is pastor meetings in the Indianapolis Church All Souls Unitarian Church to | Arthur Jordan Conservatory fac- y y

aid in teaching, using puppets in meeting is divided into patrols and {at morning services and the Rev. > of the Alliance, Park Ave, and E ulty. Nustration a display of patrol flags is given. | 2 hf 4 | arvangelistic messages are to be 10th St. from Tuesday to Dec. 5. | H ld AH El ee ER illustration. J. R. Flanigan, Trinity pastor, in | delivered at morning and evening Meetings ‘will be held ‘every hight 0 air. | S u ée ul ée

Tuesday's program will start with | Active the year round, the Taber | the evening. A basket dinner is to | services tomorrow, with a special except Saturdavs at 7:30 o'clock a 7:30 a. m. breakfast in the ¥Y, W. [Cubs won a national commercial be served at noon. message to women at 3:30 p. m. HE THe Services ‘on Sunday. Class SPONSOTsS

. et : The “international Christmas ha- | cafeteria, when district leaders will | "Among the speakers ‘Who ‘Will #p- 16 “4 Christmas |

Englewood Church Closes Its confer. ae CH. E. Nelson. dis- | 22ar” of All Souls Unitarian Church | C BE a, Eas. i lis to be sponsored both afternoon Brea kfast lub

orsnip Meanimeru Throven ora || [NL [INDIANAPOLIS CHURCHES TO IH. Oldhel ge i" a y a. st superintendent; the Rev. W, Worship Meaningful Through Dra- | U MORROW | H. Oldfield, missionary; and the and evening of Friday, Dec. 3, by = Period of Sacrifice.

matic Expression.” Her discussion | [ Rev. John Nussbaum, Bible teacher > , . St , “1. all organizations of the church. Clty “ie will veel Primary class SE ’ The Alliance was founded in 1887 | pyrpose of the bazaar is to in | oc WHEIS) Cry Novem: Mi Tomorrow marks the 43d anniverDr. E. L. Taylor, Cincinnati, di-{ BAPTIST EPISCOPAL METHODIST by Dr. A. B. Simpson, a Presby- | crease the spirit of fellowship | sions breakfast club at 8 a.m. to- | sary of the Englewood Christian

rector of M. E. church school peri- | : - . odicals, is to speak on “Evaluate | Memorial-The Rev. George G. Kimsey St. Matthew's The Rev, Harold O.| ‘Merritt Place—The Rev. ©. €. B 11, terian clergyman, as an undenom- | among church members and groups. | morrow is to be sponsored by the Church and will be observed by the “3 Le 3 "| pastor. Morning, This Is the Way": eve- Boon, vicar, Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.; | pastor. Morning, ‘The Happy and ihe | national Society. | Nations to be represented are | Young People's Fellowship of the | Church as “Vietory Day.” The pro-

Work of Periodicals.” ning, “Take With You a Little Honey sermon, 10:45 a, m { Unhappy Man'';" eveni : — . i S » " a 3 , 3 : : | ’ ning, ‘Laying Aside | | Ne. Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Ttaly, n 44 ” 95. . t Speakers at the concluding ses-| River Avenue—The Rev. George D. Bil: | St. Georges—The Rev, Pranels etu, | Every Weight OI Tt "bn fand, | Mission. R. “R. Wyeoff 1s to ‘speak Ey Sa : x ™ Di o, sion Tuesday afternoon will include | leison stor. Morning, ‘Enemies of | vicar, Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; church | Fifty-First Street—The Rev. Clyde S CHOIR TO SING nd 4 ’ x Fa ung ’ tL ATVIOBS ooedine the Breakfast sacrificial giving. anksg v ng Mrs. Gannon and Mrs Backus. My EH Io, YW I i Ea, | rates oro ino tOgning, “Our Marching | France and Holland (2 SlTW Ss Ti ig em asl | service will be held in the evening. y Jesus 3 § | — — : ” wdhurst—The Rev. ©. H. Scheiek, pas- | EVANGELICAL ro Wn EE The Mount Paren Baptist Church On the advisory committee are |for unemployed men. | The Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of re “¥ > Ae A iy shige { ’ The Rev, William Aar . | ir Will Ss y An? . . \ , - iy | ; “ for porhing, contrition ‘evening, “Con | onthe Rev. Frederick. JR. Dares | dail. pastor. Evening, “A Psalm of Thanxe. | Male choir will sing at the Men's | Mrs. Fred Doeppers, Mrs, Henry B.| yp mission Sunday School is to | the Church will speak on, “God fession and Consecration ER 4 Morning German ie Ry ['Riving.' { Bible Class of the Memorial Pres- | Heywood, Mrs. Charles A. Tripp, | meet at 2:30 p. m., with a young | Giveth Thanks,’ in the evening. ageant oO ache nw Samuel Yo ooRY =| fort”; “English, “Heavenly Recognition." pen Tan ox peet-—The ey Logan Hall. | byterian Church tomorrow. Otto W.| Mrs. Lehman H. Dunning, and Mrs, people's service at 6:15 p. m. The A committee composed of Charles K pas r. a a 1 a . & : art 32 , . . : | ' ! : : 1 ful Love’; evening, “What It Costs io Be BE ora Re an aig ey | speak; evening, Song Peoples. Torun will | Gox, attorney, is to have charge oi | Frank L Fisher, chairman, and Mrs. Rev. Charles F. Weigle will deliver | P. Ehlers, Chester Ward and A. B. hristian ’ <1 8 py g JOS . . . 9 | Me No a lo 2 2 ih » . : . : \ Na Sta p | “St. Paul-—The Rev. Charles R. Lizenby the class this winter, Clarence Blakeslee, assistant, [another sermon in his evangelistic | Zody assisted the pastor in prepars Ee

Rn oaie Gon [anor Boies OL Nan: (rar: (Pastor ‘Morning. “We Are y ; SE = ing a four-page responsive program

Son S Read pastor. | MOFRIG, Nat ues fn Home Com- | Morning, “A Basket of Summer Fruit" evening, the Rev. H. G. Ly will speak series at 7:45 p. m. In | eveni “He Asked to Die ;

ngs’; evening ‘Environment as a Factor vening, on “The Good Will Indust i 41 » i TOW'S y ; ustries.’ Weakly Yoftay School Lesson At a meeting of the Mission to be used in tomorrow's Surviees.

in Building Life.’ | Carrollton Avenue The Rev. E. G. Hom- Woodside—The Rev. M. i Oatvary- The Rev, Willidim ©. Breciiove, | FRnate Pastor. Moraine: “Hie Ion: [presto he Ae Lose Reynolds. [Board of Directors it was reported: | 1 pastor. Morning, ‘The Goodness of God; | ful Life.’ ning, “Preparedness.” Young Peop e to Give a tenn R L speak i

Morning, he C x P . . | “During October the Mission | sa g, the Rev. T. J. Parsons will speak. Beville Avenue Ihe Rev. F. G, Kuebler, | ast Side—The Rev, Golden A. Smith, | y ! f A K | { Emmanuel—-The Rev. Harry C. Lince, | pastor. Morning ‘The Modesty of Love"; | pastor. Morning, “A Plea for More Ap- r | S I oO r r : a 5 gg Hi i | a N Sg vi hg’ S

Holida Pla | pastor. Morning, an old-fashioned Har- | evening, “The Men of His Garment.’ preciation’’; evening, “Almost- | lodging to 3009 homeless men, an | Y Y. ye a SH rvice, evening, Thanksgiving | tor park Ti John 3 err, pas- MORAVIAN Text: I Corinthians 3:10-15: Galatians 6:6-10 increase over the previous month B d + Th raise servi ' ‘ning. ‘‘Pasteuriz ives'', “eve- 2 . . . m | First—The Rev. Carleton D. Atwater, | Ding, “A Revival in Israel.” First ‘ [and also over the same month Tast | roa cas e e Thanksgivi {. “The | pastor. Morning, “Jesus, the Way’, eve- T pastor Bening: prrcinon W. Couillard, year. Ninety families received aid. £ Church a a Nativ "Land. | Mine. “Proving Our Gratitude. FRIENDS | Sie A Bi ai By W. E. GILROY, D. D. [by the same standards of compe- |Nynaty-eight Places of furniture and s of Church and Native Land, ra : . . ’ a niFitanl ofte vs e ER . ; Songs of Broadway The Rev. R. M, Dodrill, pas- First—The Rey. Errol T. Elliott, pastor. NAZARENE Editor of Advance [tency and spiritual efficiency. bedding were distributed and 1157 | The Rev. 8. Grundy, University

is to be given by members of the | to: Morning, ‘Wilderness Experiences’; | Morni h - . i . : evening, “The Substitntionary Death. Neon "Pits Weaning I PEpSHNI ee Northside-——The Rev. M. J. Fargo, pas- N the great work of building the | There is no unusual law that pro- | garments were provided needy | Park Christian Church pastor, will

junior high, senior and young peo- Nb : ’ . tor Svivester ; I a | : . : ple's departments of Central Chris- | worming. “Expressing Thanks ; evening, | PUTHERAN AN, Sali ie W. gtk ie “hie house of faith and the Kingdom |tects men and women in the exer- people. be in charge of the morning des 3 . Mor . 1 » , ' Louis Crd : | ' Tn ; the ordained minister is cise of religious life and labor. If | Nine hundred men registered in | votionai broadcasts over WIRE next

tian Church at 7 p. m. tomorrow. | plavet— Fatima's Pilgrimage. St. Matthew The Rev. L. C. E. Packler, First—The Rev. W. E. Albea, pastor. | of God, i Morning, ‘Practical Thanksgiving’, eve- they will reap | the relief department. | week, The programs are sponx . 2 . pastor Morning, “The Leading of the | You'; evening, Thanksgiving service. ic . . | % > fo a ; Nn, i i 0 American songs are to be drama- | Spirit’; evening, “From Admiration to | ‘English_The Rev. W. H Eifert, pastor. | , South Side—The Rev. Harry Carter, pas- | dinary church member. It might sparingly. If they sow poor seed, | sored by the Indianapolis Church > . : | J Helm 3 . 1 y y . 3 - 1 ea y . in period costumes. CHRISTIAN St. Mark's—The Rev. R. HM. Benting. [and evening services, (Three of morning | pends for its strength and power |at ail. If they sow in unprepared United Se rvice [every day at 6:45 ‘a. ‘Mm. except pastor, Morning, ‘The Sheep and th» | upon the church of whicH the min- '=oil, there will be little yield, or [Sunday

America’s religious history and | Emerson Avenue—The Rev. H. G. Rowe, | pastor. Morning, “Jesus Said: I Told ning. “Phe Groat Alternative” , no more important than the or- [they sow sparingly tized by the voung people dressed | Adoration.” Morning, “Keeping the Faith. or. The Rev. J. A. McNatt and Prof. |he said, in fact, that the ministry [they will reap a poor crop or ho ¢rop Federation, and are on the air Mrs. C. E. Oldham, ussisted by | Fighth—-The Rev. Glen W. Mell. pasior. Youts': “even i " : 1 Gi Goats’; evening, ‘The Drudge OTHER DENOMINATIONS weeds will spring up and choke the n B The Rev. Mr. Grundy's general evening, “Th SEE ls to e je theme will be, “Thanksgiving” and

Mrs. Fred Wolf, Dan Harvey and | Morning, What Giving i Gethsemane—The Rev. J. 8. Albert, pas- ister is a part. : Mr. and Mrs. Gareth Smith, is Sotrvoia The Rev. Td =e oa for. Morning, “Ready for the Lord's Powel Dogon, ra Na ha arTe] Paul, who valued very highly his [&rain. . : | ? i as ’ Bh | - a : aT . je ilv i 4 sponsor. The church chorus is 10 | tor Morning, Fhe God ana Repent Fire CHitea-"Tre Rev. Rethur 1. Wake. | Te Times.’ | apostleship, and who Was in some | For all in Christian work, as in all | | his daily topic will be, Monday, sing. evening, ‘Christian “Endeavor. | pastor, Church school, 9:30 a. m.; ser- [pent = Realization Temple — Morning, | vespects very insistent upon his other work, it is written, “Be not de- “For Personal Salvation”. Tuesday, University Park—The Rev. 8. Grundy | mon, 10:45 a. m.; evening, Luther League TIAkuEvIn ee [ mlace and status, recognized this |eeived: God is not mocked: for The Churches of the Fast Side IE ery Remembrance of You"; Fisher, pastor. Morni 9 Mi v | ure o ositive Christianity The | E : ‘ : ER pf i i ‘ ’ " § CG M B TO HEAR | Ht Ys vive Rs The Reh: we I a Rev. Austin L. Love, pastor Morning. | importance of the individual church | whatsoever a man soweth, that shall | Gounecil will hold a union service in | | Wednesday, His Unspeakable . » . Fleming Garden ~The Rav. H. 'W. Mount, | Rastor. 2 IN Rh 3 g “The Visions of Daniel’; evening, “The 4 he also reap.” { i Gift"; Thursday, “The Plentitude | pastor. _ Morning, “Thanksgiving”; cve- Destiny; vespers, 4 p. m. Garden of Bden and Tts Mysteries member. . : So” ‘ | the Centenary Christian Church, | of God" 5s World"; Friday, “The Uns NEGRO TEACHER | ning, “The Man of Temper.” on Ty bash). The og But: Bngs- | Alpha and Omega The Rev. L. M. Trot- “We are members one with But there is no need either of Thiiteday at 9 a. Wm | 'wetenme TORII ard f Bat , stor. sh serv 4 : . . word y ve . _a , x 3 : . . Th 3 : - Hillside The Rev. Raymond R, Ohaver, EE? The “Ay E Hart | agernstor. "Revival services by John | another,” he wrote, and he pictured poor seed or of poor sowing. To | The Rev. Golden A. Smith, Fast [urday, ‘The Sacrament of Thanks | <tOT pw Jp : ” 5 4 - . 5. | Cid | . y Af | x - pastor. Morning, "The Sin of Covetous- | Miah, Pastor. SUnday “School 730 a. mh: Volunteers “of Nmerica Morning Service | He church through the symbol of [the Christian worker there opens up | e Cr ¥ sn

yy ess’ y i “Hidi IN x hd | John Bunyan Eubanks, religious Bresa Rippe th Clark. | Sermon, 10:45 a. m.; Luther League, 6°45 | x Col. Earle F. Hites; subject, “A Grand | the body, in which every member la wide field of opportunity, and to | Park M. E. Church pastor, will | educational director of the Negro | pastor. Morning “The Fellowship | of p.m. METHODIST Ro Tabernatn-The Rev. >. H jhad its proper function, and in all these comes Paul's great appeal, | speak on “Forgetting to Be Thank- | Y. M. C. A, will be the guest, to- | Faith’; evening, musical program by the Nater. pastor, Morning, “Six Earmarks of | Which even the lowliest organ had “As we have opportunity, let wus|ful.” The Centenary Christian CHORAL CONCERT

- iE choir. North The Rey. C. McPheeters, who: : ‘ SIRE sua, Men | “opnird—The Rev. William F. Rothsn- | tor. Morning, “Are We on the Way I RY plies Ltona | as essential a part in a well-working | work that which is good toward all | Church choir will sing. Builders Class of the Third Chris- | burger, pastor. Morning. “Christianity in evening, Epworth League. Gigginbotham will speak on “Good News.” | organism as the most important men, and especially toward them | The Rev. Harry T. Bridwell, host | 0 BE TOMORROW tian Church. |b avorld of Idealism”; evening, youth fel- | New Jersey Street—The Rev. Edwin J. | Ohristian and Missionary Alliance “The | organ that ate of the household of the church pastor, will have charge of

: lowship., Weiss, pastor. Mornin “The Need of | R ————— A talk on the life of Mr. Eubanks y p ning, ev. A. C. Marvin, pastor. Morning, “A | faith.” the program. Central-—-The Rev, W, A. 8S 1 Pure Religion’; evening, Epworth League, v y e 8 to the | faith. v hullenberger, g 2, Ep g' C ristfan, ‘Or One ‘of Christ's , evening, The head could not say Broad Ripple Christian Wureh

will be given by the class leader. | pastor. ‘Morning, “God's Holiness Has| Roberts Park—The Rev. E. E. Aldrich piritual Leprosy.” “ — = si Miss Laverne Lamb will play the | Meaning": evening, “The Pageantry Songs | pastor. Morning, “An Open Door.” with PR ’ Li) Or aoot, 1 Have Wo Weed of | choir is to present an org seital cordion. 1% Church and Native Land.’ music by three choirs; evening, Miss Ida ESBYTERTAN thee. The strength of the body and musical Program tOMOTrow ac Centenary—The Rev. Harry T. a | Duhigg, Hilands Boys’ Community House, was in the compactness that every RELIGIOUS BROADCASTS The annual election banquet will | Bid Morning, “Sentinels of the Soul". | Will speak. ROM mig Rav. John B. Fer ison, Joint ‘and t led EYL I'night, directed by Miss Trula Sims, e . be held Dec. 1. “og ao Br Th R ora Hi Es Ri y R. Pode atternng. veser Communion. * ne DRI FUP | Today | chorister. er a: yuan, ben OWS") | ‘Westminster—The Rev. H. T. Graham, ¥ » M=NBC-Red: Religion in the News. | “rive program Is to inelude a trum

Charles M. Fillmore, pastor. Morning, “If Miss Irene Duncan will speak. 3 eid ast I “Gly I n ; pastor, Mo ning, Gi ing hanks; ev ening, by Shirley and Edward

God Wills.” Southport—The Rev. F. T. Ta ERE in this less hris- — ylor, Dus: | Young ‘peoples’ “service “mn s lesson upon Chris pet duet 3 CHOIRS TO SING DTI Raobul Bddingtield, pas- | tor. Morning, ~The ‘Gates of Heaven’: | Wemorial The Rev William H Kendall, tian workers, Paul lays stress TOHOIOY | Atkins, clarinet solo by Marion

. M=WLW: Church Forum, Hesler, songs by Misess Marie Recs M.~WFBM: Today's Problems. tor, Margaret Duvall and Jean M=WIRE: Sunday Devotions. Gass, trio, vocal solo by Miss Sims M =WIRE. East Side Church Christ. and anthems by the choir M.—CBsS: Church of the Air, Mrs. C. 8. Alexander and Paul M.=NBC-Red: Radio Pulpit. | Pratt will Be piano accompanists M.—=WFBM: Christian Men Builders’ Class, ‘and Thomas Tibbs, ‘organist Third Christian Church, Ce —— m— GRE

M=WLW: Cadle Tabernacle Choir, M.=CBS: Balt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

M—=WFBM: Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. CHURCHES M =NBC-Blue: Sunday Vespers. Branches of The Mother Church by A. W. Mason and the youth and | problem’; evening. =~ “Redemption—Past, |W. C. Hartinger; evening, sermon by (he | ‘HomeThe Rev. Lance A. Mantle. pas- | saved by his faith and good inten- | . M=WIRE: Lutheran Hour, The First Church of Christ, chapel choirs by Mrs. Grace Parris, | “rosent and Future’ pastor. for. Morning, “Studies in the Portrait of tions, but if he built weakly or un- | . M=WIRE: Catholic Hour. | Scientist, Boston, Mass,

” i n : North Side ~The R Pr. - - _ | Christ: 2. Thdignation'': evening, Thanks- . ” ‘ with Mrs. Natalia Comer, organist. | yor Morning, wis Be ath ve. al piso Morning. Nowy be Thank. Riving ‘music festival. soundly, his work ‘would be de- ||, er || Lesson Bermon for Bunday, Nov. 21 ning, “We Are on the W ful”; ‘evening, Bost Way.’ pastor Worn REY Harold Wee hin. stroyed. | a EP.--P P—————— i SOUL AND BODY CON ’ Firewood. The B Rev. M. ©. Robbing, pas- | Dastor. Morning, ‘‘We Are on the '| How important it is that go DEARING TO SPEAK GREGATIONAL for. Morning, ‘We Are on the ny; Ow “Our Gratitude should a this. The fear of | Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist b . Service 11 A.M First—The Rev. Ellis W. Hay, pastor. | CVening, “The Way to God.’ Mtl ely gd Dah d t. the hostility t ti | Sunday Morning Service 11 1 er e on / a ’ AT "BIG MEETING' Morning, “The Puritan’ Tradition: Riverside Park—The Rev. H. Jerome | Deaton, Morning, d We Are on judgment, the ity to criticism, Indianapolis, Indiana FIRST OCHURCH—Meridiah ‘at

Kieser, pastor. Morning, “She the y's are deep in the mind and attitude | announces a | 20th St.

EPISCOPAL evening, young people's meeting Lh Memorial—The Rev. Lenn ©. La- : pastor, Morning, “Launch Out Into | Of many people. But the true work- | v || SECOND CHURCH = Delaware Dr. W. P. Dearing, Oakland City | Advent-—The Rev. George S, ro thworth, Boat Date Brera MW. Cod the Tekh a di N Bvt man wants his work to be judged. FREE LECTURE oh CHRISTIAN SCIENCE at 12th St ghts—The ev y '

: a 4 J | pastor. Holy Communio ‘30 a’ ’ “, s joi 1 College president, will address the Srl TohuoL 930m, m: ho mitsery. a Th, oun Tn. Blair, pastor. Morning, ‘We Are on the | He resents oe ri or ee Hy | By CHARLES Vv. WINN, C. S. 8. THIRD CHURCH-—-Wash. Blvd, Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting on “The Pp et pastor. Morning. ‘The Goodly Pearl; y. UNTTARIAN competent an e ignorant, bu ‘| of Prwnders. Walifornia at 34th St. Battle With the Beast,” at 3 p. m. rector. Holy orn ila Burr qyaniNE. . Thgrvidun] Diy. values above all else the ‘approval of Member of the Board of Leet reshin of The Mother Chireh, The Mirst FOURTH CHURCH--Pleasant tomorrow in the English Theater, church school, 10:45 a, m.. Ti | Freteher Place—The Rev. Howard - All Souls—The Rev. ¥. 8. ©. Wicks, | the intelligent critic, or some clear | Church of Christ, Scientist, oston, Massachusetts : ’ 8 a IS Theale: hure sermon, 10745 Lvthe autor. Dhureh School. 3:90 am: pastor. Moning, OGIO or Bin Judgment that Shows him re | i | Run Parkway 8. Drive) at BO rosie leer {oe THEN | {rut ihe Tory. 3. Ainger Powell, rec. Pom bvenink Services, Fh in Testis UNITED BRETHREN he may have failed or come short | in CADLE TABERNACLE Butler Ave. School orchestra, r the @irec-| yor. Holy Communion. § ohuteh > oe Rev. re (| FIFTH CHURCH=College at 30 of the ideal. Ohio and New Jersey Bireets 82d St

tion of William F. Wise, will present Se on OE kindergarion, 10:45 Pa Nr. Morning, “For the pre ry=The Rev. L. A, Huddleston, * * Ow

1f<hour concert befor - t andy His N _— ‘evening, a Ny in Tp ", , the u a half h ore the lec All Saints’ ON ier Te ev. ert, Penge, i "s Re , Hornih am SH 0 weak : HRISTIAN work in this respect Monday, November 22, 1937, at 8 P. M. Tuy. ow BitiTe OpEn to, Te

Pomorrow’s ‘program ‘Will be the| 130 5. Th Gnureh senonn, $4 am het Patton MorIng. Fa Baa So r Is ho different from other Sunday School, All Ohuones X 4 Astor. , t- | Turley, pastor a no erent fro or ay ' ‘second in & series, chureh a 4 — AY "i we ‘Courage’; PAGE ST work, Chris®an workers are tested | The Public Is Cordially Thvited to Attend .

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tor. Morning, ‘Science and the Bible’; | evening, “Our Pailure.’ a 7 ’ sto y y : : | IN GUEST SERVICE | c/tnine. “What Our Children Believe | Brond Ripple The Rev. W, E._ Gillet, Bg gL A Pires. | UPON the same thing in a different Downey Avenue The Rey. C. H. Win- | pastor. Morning, “Jesus, the Challenger’; | ayer, PaSIOT “Moni ng. Mu Hh rorivles figure, the figure of the building of | ders, pastor. Morning, ‘Integratisn by | evening, “The First Thanksgiving.” evening, Women's Federation praise serv- | th 1 i ter | Action”; ‘evening, Christian Youth Council | Blaine Avenue -The Rev. Lemuel GG. | ices. P v= [the house in ‘which the master s : : | — EV. xX. Third Christian Church is to ob- | meeting. arnes pastor. Morning, ‘My “Spirit | Pirst—The Rev. George Arthur Frantz. | builder makes the plan and lays the serve guest day tomorrow, when | eh Morning. “Oni E x Bel, | I 'Shall Not Always Strive ith Man’'; eve- | pastor. Morning, “The Right to Riches.’ | foundation, but in which the 5 A \ . r yivin " § R ak On omiuarBer. Pas- | evening, “Christin Thanktwiness.” © © | Rowdy. oo 0 Te NO neMrMeeThe per vigil © Ragan. strength ‘and beauty ‘of the Structor, will speak on “Christianity on CHRISTIAN SOTENCE Speedway The Rev. Stanley Rolston, | ice. : IRY ture depend upon every man's work, | a World of Idealism.” ls ‘ pastor. Morning, “We Are ‘oh the Wav.” | hwbesmmeleThe Rev. 3. Ambrose Dun- | Paul had a keen sense of judg- | ren Choirs 1 10 ineitge So. Tore | "PHONO LO | A OmNarey Mom: Bod Benes’: ven. “i hBwude rows Ment, There Was a proving and n church choirs is to include “O Lord | CHURCR or GOD ory’; evening, WW service, Enemies.” : testing time for every man's work. Most Holy” and an antiphonal | Trinity—The Rev. J. R. Flanigan, Ry Washington Street—The Rev. Henrv F. | Even good intentions and vitcority |

. e church choir is di 4 | South Side—The Rev. H. A. Sherwood. | tor. Morning, sermon by the Rev, A. oe. pastor. “A Thanksgiving Confes- | hymn. Th is directed | pastor. Morning, The World's Greatest | Murrow; afternoon, sermon by the Se. sion. were not enough. A man might be |

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