Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1943 — Page 2
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«world broadcast of the People’s Church of the Air” day at 7:45 p. m. in CADLE h- Mr. Crawford will d by his wife, an ac-}’
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* Thy white pulpit with ls Inlaid, lighted rom cross dominates the sanctuary the non-denominational Community chapel, 3907 English ave. >
Lifetime Dream of Church of | All Creeds Comes True Here
During 24 years as a minister, writer and youth leader, the Rev. R. E. Webber dreamed of a church without any denominational restrictions
d Now he is working out his idea in the Community chapel which will celebrate Inspiration week beginning tomorrow. The chapel is}
denominational church and member
Baptists Ready
For Fall Session
Baptists of the city and vicinity will hold the 117th annual fall meeting of the Indianapolis Baptist association Tuesday, Sept. 14, in the River Avenue Baptist church. The meeting will open at 9:30 a. m. and continue through the day with. at noon and a closing address’ “by Miss Pearl Rosser, children's worker for the denomination. |*" Both home and foreign missionarfes will speak, and there will be addresses by local officials, the annual sermon and business reports. ‘The Rev. 8. W. Hartsock, moderator, will preside. Miss Rosser, who 2 director of children’s work and parent educa-
evening Monday through Thursday.
{VETERANS HEAR.
VESPERS SINGERS
. Mrs. Jane Dougherty, Miss June Tryon and Miss Clara Mae Masterson will sing accompanied by Miss Mary Lou Thurston at the 5:30 p. m. Protestant vespers tomorrow at the veterans’ hospital, See singers are from the Wallace
church and sd by the Big Eagle unit 96 of the 11th district American Legion
, Their program and the meditation by the Rev. C. R. Lizen. —Protestant chaplain,
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YOUTH RALLIES MOVE TO CHURCH
The Youth for Christ meeting will {be held in the Roberts Park Meth-
Dr. Clinton Churchill, pastor and founder of the Churchill tabernacle, Buffalo, N. Y,, will speak. The rally is for both civilian and youth #nd those of the armed forces as well as adults, Approximately 1250 were in attendance last week. :
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Jlodist church this evening instead| Jot the English theater as formerly.
of the- Indiangpolis Church Federa-] tion, More than 13 different denominations are represented among the worshipers. . Great stress had been laid by the membership upon maintaining reverence through simple and heautiful surroundings. A color
been carried out in the decoration and a public address system broadcasts a 15-minute program of chimes - and organ music over the community preceding each service. Inspiration week will begin with a new 9 a. m. worship service and an evening program of music and the sermon; “Joyful Religion” by the Rev. Mr. Webber, tomorrow. Monday evening, a service of light recalling Jesus, the light of the world, ana featuring many lighting effects will be held. The Rev. William O. Breedlove will speak Tuesday evening and the Rev. Russell Ford of Cadle tabernacle will preach, show pic-
“tures “and present -musio-Wednes--iday evening. ursday evening AB aha wack [schools
the theme of prayer. and on Friday, a corimunity sing directed by the Rev, Virgil Hague of Indiana Central college.
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'Man' Chosen a as Lesson Subject
“Man” is the subject of the les-|, son-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. The Golden Text is: “Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright: for the end of that man ls peace.” Psalms 37:37.
the following passage from the textbook, “Science
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d/ and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The "| human capacities are enlarged and perfected in proportion as humanity gains the trus conception of man and God.” Page 258,
RELIGIOUS CLASS IN. WEEK GETS O.K.
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept. 4— Week day religious classes for children on release time from the pub-|P lic schools, which will be held in various parts of the state this win. ter, have the endorsement of the Catholic church, The release time religious instruction were approved by the national meeting of diocesan directors of the Confraternity of Christian [Doctrine held last week at St. Mary's college, Holy Cross, Ind.
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SERVICE MEN GUESTS Howard G. White of Camp ea rill -preside at s service
-tmen’s:-program presented this eve-
ning at 8 p. m. at the Wheeler mis.Men in uniform will speak] play, sing and be special guests at a fellowship hour following the meeting to which all civilians are in-
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In the short period of 18 months, Van Port City has sprung into being, itself out over 647 acres and attracting a population of 45,000 people. These men, women children have left their homes, churches and schools behind them and need to become oriented and made to feel at ease in the new place. : The church will go “all out” to meet the situation, Miss Shearer promises. If it is necessary to hold a communion service at midnight plant . cannot come at any other hour, the service will be held then.
Meet All Needs
Youth coming off the night shift at 4 am. tired and in need of diversion will find the church ready with entertainment, Tt is the purpose of Miss Shearer and-other workers to promote Sunday school attendance, week day of “religion; Ohristian- family life education, regular worship and preaching services. The peed is great she sald, in this hustling center, the largest single. federal housing project in the nation where a ship a day is turned out. Miss Shearer hopes to inauguarate| & Meta Sewsphper which will aid the people to ben, nearest school, church and store and carry other riuabl’ informa tion. She will be
{lable a al times, also, for i give any needed advice or human sympathy,
County Church Group to Meet
Marion county Disciples of Christ will meet all day to discuss “Church Program Building” Wednesday, Sept. 15, in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. Dr. E. D. Lowe, general secretary of ‘the Indiana Christian Missionary association, will speak on an
4 Yodel: 38 Wi sutaing. Br. Oven .Kellison, national head of the department of Christian education, will give the afternoon address, “Taking Religion Seriously and Sanely.” There will also be a town hall meeting in afternoon and the quarterly delegate council supper at 6:30. The day will come to & climax with a mass meeting of representatives of the Christian churches.-addressed by Dr. Clifford Henry Jope. Dr. Jope, who is the general representative of the pension fund of the Disciples of Christ, will outline the minister's part in church program planning. Dr. E, L. Day is the executive secretary of the church union and Dr. E. Rob-
vited.
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Plan Review Of Pensions
H. V. Wade Joins Church Inquiry Committee. Harry Wade, vice president and general manager of the Standard Life Insurance Co, of Indiana, has been appointed to a national committee to study the whole matter of pensions for the Presbyterian church in the U.8. A Mr. Wade was notified of his appointment by Dr. Sloane Coffin, church moderator and
planned for by the committee
y Mr. Wade totals about $35,000,000. The com-
mittee's duties as outlined by Dr. Coffin weré “to review the entire pension plan situation, the administration of the service plan and the. organization of the pension board.” Mr; Wade is a deacon and treasurer of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. His pastor, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale spoke of Mr. Wade's new pensions work as “an honor and a responsibility.” The work will entail abit three trips East during the year to meet with his four associates. Their names and occupations indicate from what wide business areas they come and what experience they win apply to the pensions’ problems The other members are: - William Speers, president of the James McCutcheon - Co. of York: Prederick Russell, Binghamp-
Mutual Life Insurance. Co.; Louis C. Weiss, Cleveland, resident partner of Ernst & Ernst; certified accountants, and Frank P. Shepherd, vice president of the Bankers Trust Co., New York, t » » a Dressed In Indian costume, Miss Barbara Beecher, returned missionary from Muttra, India, will address the meeting of the INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD Thursday at 7:45 p. m. in the EAST STREET
“Labor and Democracy” is the sermon to be delivered by Dr. E. Burdette Backus tomorrow at 11 la. m. in ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH. It will be the first service in the church since the beginning of the summer recess. Dr. Backus has just returned from the East having stopped in Cleveland to préach at the First Unitarian chu last Sunday.
Dr. BE Robert Andry will on “The Reward of Labor,” row morning, at the first” service since his return from vacation, at the -DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
CHURCH SPONSORS - RELIGION-PARADE
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one of the most important clies in locating Billy's parents. = At the top of the sheet the hospital's name has been Jubhed out, but the timetable y's feeding periods is in handwriting, probably that of a nurse at a hospital. The nurse will undoubtedly recognize her handwriting upon seeing the photograph,
The formula and general instruction card bears at the top the typewritten message: “Please give Billy & home. He is a good baby and you will never be sorry. Please do not give him up. Please.”
Born March 29
Other data on the Thospital card shows that ‘the baby was born on March 29. However, the diet sheet, is dated “8-20-'43,” indicating that the baby had been returned to the hospital for care. The instruction card is dated “8-23-43” ‘which probably means that the child was released from the hospital three days after his admission, brought to Indianapolis the following day and abandoned the next. Police have checked Indianapolis hotels, apartments and houses in an effort to find out where the naval officer and Billy may have stayed before he was left to the
picked up no trace of him...
WAR BOND BUYERS GET GIRGUS SEATS
mercy of total strangers, but have
“Hour of Hope'--WISH 7:00 A. M.
9:30—8unday School. 10:30—Morning Worship,
7:30-~Evangelistic Hour. -
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Meanwhile, police are ‘Subject: “The Lord's Body.” ASSEMBLIES OF GOD recent photograph of young Billy} = vv 0. v—63 Pp M. CLE and photostatic of his foot-|—- YO U~40 P.M. LAUREL rim ta ao or irtooepital diet sheet and card| Shelby Street Methodist * Sooa Prospect. Instructions Sosphals and _ 7 3000 Bheiby St. : Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. newspape: over country. Rev. Bennie Morgan The diet sheet may prove to be
(Apostolic Faith.) 402 W. Fall Creek Parkway
CHRIST TEMPLE
Sunday, 11:30 A. M., T:30P. M..
Central Christian Church
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)
Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister
Bible School ........
Sunday Services, 2 and 7:30 P. REV. THOMAS PAINO 2112 Miller St. ves DI30AL ML .
West Side Gospel Tabernacle Tune in Every Sunday, 1:30 P. M.-WIBO
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Morning Worship—10:48 A. } RAYMOND G Dr. George L. Buckner, Jr HOEKSTRA Guest Preacher (Bvery Sunday) ST. MARK'S UNITED |"+8¢ E30 A. 1. LUTHERAN TABERNACLE Prospect and Linden Sts. 902 Fletcher Ave. { R. H. BENTING, D. D., Pastor [0:45A. M. 11:00 A. M. 745 P. ML Sunday School ....:......10 A. M.|,Srangelistic meetings each night, exceph Worship ...........::..10:58 A. M.|REV. V. A. GUIDROZ, Evangelist nny + ZION EVANGELICAL SECOND PRESBYTERIAN * AND REFORMED | This Historie Church of Which North and New Jersey Streets. {| Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister EER) R. Daries, rn or; Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. 5 9:10 A. M.—Churen School. JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D. Minister | HL ae [| use. . Ring Nied : DR. T. R. Roomba ; "THE REDISCOVERY TABERNACLE OF THE PACIFIC" [f ~Presbyferien Church I DR. ROY EWING VALE Roberts Park Church REV, RALPH L O'DELL | (Methodist) ‘ Min. 9:30 A. M.—=BIBLE SCHOOL. -
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—~Sunday School TESTIMONIAL
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LESSON FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER STH
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- Labor and Democracy Sunday at 11
Souls Unitarian Church Free Minds” 1453 N. Alabama Street
WITH HIS SINGING SAXOPHONE : “Nationally Known. ; a CADLE TABERNACLE . SERVICES SUNDAY: “Troop Ship Convoy” _ Afternoon, IP. M— “Startling
| Evening, 7.00 P.M “Solving the’ Mystery After Death”
Rev. M. E. Rosell
Facts About Heaven”
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