Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1943 — Page 10

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Unity Trith Baier 4514 Park Ave... Speaker—nev. r Andrews, Sunday School=9:30 A. M.

Church Bervice—10:58 A. M. Subject: “Why Prosperity?”

¥Y. O. U.-8:30 P. M. NORTHWOOD CHRISTIAN |, Central Ave. and 46th,

Va D.D, Pastor

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“QOD'S WAY® Toute PrenTsi30 . hy under Sirection of Robert Gonyes, assistant pastor,

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH t Streets

Meridian and Vermont Carleton 'w. Atwater, D.D., Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible School. 10:50 A. M.~ Worship. Sermon: “A Clear Witness.” 18 P. Mer Fallowstiip. TRE Datalling Friend.” Thursday, 1:30 r. M. Midweek Service. First Church of the Nazarene 021 B Washington and State OENE BE. PHILLIPS, Pastor ELINE P. DICKERSON, Asst. Pastor . 30~Sunday School. 10:30" "Redemption Rd Holiness.”

Sunday Morn! t, WIBC 11-11:48 x a Duecr fron oak Church 30 P. ~*Making 8 Mock at Sin." Prot. pal Guall wil Sing at both services.

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Cl Church

DR. ROY EWING. VALE REV. RALPH L. O'DELL Ministers

930A. NM ~BIBLE SCHOOL. 10:45 A. M.—~DIVINE WORSHIP.

3 t and wife as special These workers were -pastors of Nazarene Church 17 years.

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Plan Youth Parade

The Tabernacle Presbyterian church will lead the North side

The parade, which will dramatize the thought, “How Dear to Amerand -Democracy,” will form at the corner of Washington blvd and 34th st. It will march north to 36th st., east on 36th st. to Central ave, south on Central ave, to 34th st, and west on 34th st. t6 the quadrangle of the church. H. Guy Bradley is chairman of arrangements. # . .

Welcome Teacher ‘Merle Sidener, who has been abe sent from the Christian Men Build. ers’ class in the THIRD CHRIS-

TIAN CHURCH for several months, because of iliness, will resume his

DL ale i Presstiing “When a Man Comes to Himself" Thursday, THE EM MWe

"MOUNTAINS, YOU CAN MOVE THEM."

| Roberts Park Church |

(Methodist) Delaware and Vermont Sts 4 Sumner L Martin, Minister, preaching.

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ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER Fairfield and Park at Watson Rd.

REV. W. H. EIFERT, Pastor

... Note Change of. Time NE SUNDAY SCHOOL: 30 MORNING WORSHIP—10: 44 Sermon Topic: “The Spirit of Christianity” You are cordially invited to worship with us. TTT —

The Mind of the Orient a series of three addresses Sundays at 11 by E. Burdette Backus, Minister Lin Yutang “The Wisdom of China"—Sept. 19 Jawaharlal Nehru “Toward Freedom’ Sept 26 Japan's Religion of Conquest—Oct. 3 ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Where Religion

and Reason Meet 1453 N. Alabama St.

— = = = CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The pte sory Ca $5 Beinaat Seion nd Pree Reading Rooms > LESSON FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER TH: "MATTER - ~- Morning Service, 11 AM. en so Roading Rooms FIRST CHURCH, Meridian s t 20th Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th - 510 p. m. 15 E Wash. THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th Church. Bdifc a 8:00 p. m. 0 FOURTH Pleasant Run :

5:00 p. m. 5232 E. Market 7:30 p. m. Church Edifice

Fourth, " Pirst, nh he C. 8 Bogie TESTIMONIAL MEETING, Wednesday Evening. 8

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The Revival Services at the Bible Church 3851 RAST NEW YORK STREET

will continue nightly except Skteph Monta). at 7:45 P. M, with the Persian evangelist:

JOSEPH D. URSHAN

speaking each evening on the most timely topics of the Bible. © Evangelist J. D. Unisys Tpessage Sunday morning at

I “HAVE YOU HEARD THE VOICE OF GoD?" evening sermon at 8 p. m.: “THE WORLD'S G TEST DOr Do not CAN THE JEW AND THE pred dp fbn Do not fall to hear these stirring messages Sunday. EVERY SUNDAY WIBC 7:30 A. M.

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Rabat Park | Methodist Church

Delaware and Vermont St.

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duties as leader tomorrow, . Mr. Sidener will speak on “Back ome Again”; the orchestra will play “Hail to the Chief”; the Foster Hall quartet will sing, and Dr. John G. Benson will talk, all as part of a gala homecoming program honoring Mr. Sidener,

Pastor Assigned

The national Brethren ministerial board has released the Rev, I. D. Leatherman, evangelist, of Lanark, Ill, to serve for one year as emer-

Other new ministers in the city are the Rev. Walter Pearcy at the Westminster Presbyterian church; the.Rev, Harold L. Abraham at the Beech Grove Christian church; the Rev. Roland E. Bcaer, the Emmaus

“| Lutheran church, and the Rev. Leo

C. Davis, the Westbrook Church of the Nazarene,

‘Matter’ Is Topic

“Matter” is the lesson-sermon for all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow; and the golden text, “I am the Lord: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.” -Isalah 42.08. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Before error is wholly destroyed, there

material routine.”. Page 96 . . ‘. Midnight Selichoth services, of pentiential prayers, the singing of

Ji liturgical... poems... written -. by. .me~

dieval poets and a sermon by Rabbi

CHRIST - TEMPLE

- (Apostolie Paith.) 407 W. Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

-CHURCH- OF CHRIST {ous

2842 Shelby Street invites you to attend all its services. Radio program every Sunday, 7:30-8:00

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GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST Southern Ave. at Shelby _ Spurgeon TY A oe at 9:30 A. Morning Worship, 10:28 A. x he Jestimony of John the Baptist.” Me Dnicey Memorial service, 7: Nor Mee siimany of the

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD LAUREL ST. TABERNACLE urel St. at Pleasant Run Blvd. 4 L Roy Pastor

Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

West Side Gospel Tabernacle Tune in Every Sunday, ‘1:30 P. M.—-WIBC Bunday Services, 3 and 7:30 FP. M.

REV. THOMAS PAINO 2112 Miller St.

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gency pastor of the First Church of, {the Brethren, Indianapolis.

Will be interruptions of the general |

Missionary Here The Rev. Roscoe Coen, missionary

nomination, will give the sermon at i} services at 9:30 and 11 a. mo to- i

absence of Dr. Dr. Cotton.

George Arthur Frants who continues to improve after a recent accitient.

» ” » Dr, George F. Snyder, who is beginning his 10th year as pastor of the FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, will be honored, with his

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Hold Services in Hall

The new Jewish congregation, BETH ISRAEL, will hold High Holy day services beginning Wednesday, ‘Sept. 29, and worship for the dura Heil, 30 3h Mason: Dall, 624 and] College ave,

iy rally Begin “at 7:30 p. | includes a broadcast over WIBC from 8 to 8:30. i ” ..- » A Bible study course conducted by the Rev, J. Willard Yoder, vicar, and Bjorn Winger, and simultane-

ous study and worship of the entire family, are the new features of

Plan Day Church School

Week-day religious education of children on release time from the public schools will be presented by Dr. Erwin Shaver to Indianapolis citizens in two addresses, Monday,

-| Sept. 27.

Dr. Shaver is director of weekday schools for the International Council of Religious Education and the Federal Council of Churches. He will speak at the Indianapolis ministerial retreat at 1:30 p. m. In the Broadway Methodist church and to all interested at 7:30 p. m. in the Central Christian

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George Fouts, ‘sway Friday. © Services Sunday, 30 p.m. at W, Beanblossom Mortuary. Burial Zionsville, Ind.

formation call Tolin Ei LINVILLE-Walter 8. Jennie Linville; father 0 Mrs, Bea Weber, Mes, Gay Ather3 . Hagel Witiam, “Broest . 1 a. Friday oad y' Am, urch, Friends

Madison « away satur , M., at the church,

y Mrs. George Marus. city: Mts, Albert Bechtol, Wellsville, 0. Mrs 3 land, Ind. away at his a. a8 m., age Puneral home, Xo funeral home . an. of George Sharpe, grandfather of Rich-

Redm: and Mrs. Thomss H. ity, city; iis of Elliott Redmond, Fair , passed residence, 134 W. 20th st., Priday, 12:30 79 years. Funeral services Mond Eon Yoox i. ay Pe Park metery, Friends may call at the SHARPE—Edward, ye 51; husband of Fiorence Sharpe (nee Lukens), father ard Lee, Dennis Earl and Marjle Ann 8 away at the residence,

WAGGONER—Elizabeth Ellen, beloved wife of Charles E. Waggoner; mother of aster E, Russell, jar, Max, Leon, Kenneth Wa Berth

a Taylor, Mrs. Alma ‘and Mrs. Dorothy Webber; sister gt Oscar, Robert,

Jones, passed away ow Wi Funeral from the Shirley Sos, y+ oT 2002 W, Mic!

30 p m Burial Floral ark. Todas ‘may eall at the chapel after 1 p. m. Sunday.

Card of Thanks

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family, by a reception in Pfrimmer|” chapel of the chureh; “Monday at] Mu

Lost and Found LOST — Transport unloading hose; 2'; .inch.: Reward. TA-4535,

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brown billfold Saturday eoniatning, 1a {identification papers.

3 Howse, ‘ad of owner;

address TA-2162.

and Stella Bwing ad Mrs. Maude]:

Sgt. W! Bar, 48 N. Penn. ; Mrs. Dorothy | De ae MET arrison, Reand

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Washington CB ons asked Return Room 323, Bank Bi watch on between Clair; Reward. 581 N. Co8T—Targe English serewlall brindle; Ms Toward; =5618 after 3 330 Pp. =

0th a and - St, Belmont.

Cathedral, 14th snd Meridian. Ga-0180.

or Car to H ard 1538 x “Tabor, call

Tlinots, Washington, | 16 16th. Meridian or Parkmoor. Reward. WAL) afer § po.

an police dog; § silver-black face; “Prince”; CH-7428. TO8T—Palr of brown suede Joyce shoes at Woclkart's Thursday evening; size 4%; reward. MA-6943. TOST—Red irish wire-haired Terrier; Black black harness. Answers

WA-8720,

DIAMOND dinner Ting Tost Thursday in Block's or trolley. TA-0143. BOY'S bicycle found at 33 E. Orange st. and pay for ad, RI-1190, Bonnie 5 BL 8. d adi; aes:

oral reward. Box 154, Times,

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3234 W, Washington

IN ANOTHER RESTAURANT PLEASE DO NOT APPLY

WHEELER'S SE 8 Ww. Market Diet and Ward Maids

SUNNYSIDE SANATORIUM, CH-7676.

GIRLS

§)/, Day week; white, for packing and labeling work In food manufacturing plant. Steady, full “time, day work. Apply Food Specialties, Ino., 241 Kentucky ave. pd

Girls For Marking In Dept.

Also Girls to Learn. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. Now Jersey

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GIRLS 16 T0 18 FOR BANK MESSENGERS

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American National Bank 45 N. Penn.

With fair knowledge of typing. L Strauss & Co.

Pashion Cleaners, 1901 Central.

Girls or Women—18 to 0 ence unnecessary. Apply Blue

vate room with radio. HU-7698.

18 to 45 for full time employment, dewntown no H Ag

buildings hday. work: Yight, Dleassnt ork. Mr. Dal

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to 30, to work 3 to 13 p 1801 Third.

hl stain good salary.

Good Pay and Hours

Women to work In stock .room. between 8-13 a. m. 3711 Mass, Ave.

@G00D PAY

Excellent jobs available for Jott women and men as trolley ang us tors. Good pay; stable, eT: pleasant work: While ! ae Apply 213 Traction oahal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

HAND .. SEWERS

INDIANA FUR CO, (14 W, Wash,

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HOUSEKEEPER—Pari-time Work, Woman an house. 400} Delaware. Apt 3 } 0 ; 2 |

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STENOGRAPHER

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tion. Por a call Mr. Pashley, MA-8440,

OPERATORS “ARE NEEDED

* All former Wighone operators * Youn women, age 18 and ever, with telephone operator experience | ARE URGED TO APPLY

Please See MIs$ JEFFERSON 240 N. MERIDIAN ST.

Saturday, 8 A. M, to 1 P. MISS SALTSMAN, 18 N. Belmont or MISS WILSON, 1721 N. Rural Monday Thiough Friday, SAM tokF M. ‘Saturday, § A. M. to 12 Noon

: indiana Bell Telephone Company

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AMERICAN res INS. CO.

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WHITE WOMEN & building Apply freight slevsiar, Chambse of of Commerces

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TEE PEE — 38th and Fail Cree as boys or girls for fountain “work. Excellent wages. fountain or not apply if feturning to school. WA-6440. ws

boul | Wanted for Steady Employment

POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS

GOOD WAGES - 4 Come Prepared te Sart Working

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Niagara Canvas Products, Ing. 3234 W. Washington

Help Wanted—Male 9 2 SALESMEN WANTED

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