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“This thrse-panel altar sereen, or triptych, painted by Henrik Mayer of Indianapolis; battlefront.
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
ngw on the battlefield, he ‘may kneel before this altar screen Painted by Henrik Mayer of Ine dianapolis.
The three-panel screen, called a , Will be set up in some spot as a background for services conducted for armed forces. It has for its , “I will go forth in the of the Lord.” It shows figure of Christ, with His raised in blesing, in the
Senter: the Archangel Michael
and the dragon to. the left, and
Gabriel, with a-father and moth-
er praying at his feet, to the right.
THERE IS
NO ASPIRIN or faster pin: Simei. 4
World i” mers . Get Bi. Tf
is on its way to the
The four Gospels are represented in the four arms of the cross. Mr. Mayer, who is a professor in the John Herron Art school, was
State, City
commissioned to paint the triptych by the citizens’ committee of the army and navy which provides funds for the purpose.
Join in Plans
For New Post-War Churches
The Indiana council of churches will join the Indianapolis Church federation in a survey of city and rural communities with a view to the establishment of new churches after the war. . ' Plans for the survey were outlined at the recent executive meeting of the Indiana Council of churches held here, with Bishop Fred L. Dennis presiding. Bishop Dennis is council president and head of the northwest area of the United Brethren church. The Rev. Herbert Huffman, pas88 tor of the First Friends church, Indianapolis, was appointed chair man of a comimttee to foster good-
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THERE are no established rules governing the cost of our funerals because each one is based on personal priference and fanidy
wishes.
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will among the different races of the state and to launch a campaign for temperance education. The Negro denominations have been invited to join the state council and give their support to the goodwill program. The state council authorized ‘the evangelism committee to ‘meet with the denominational executives to, arrapge for co-operative evangelistic work in Indiana. A report was read, also, at the executive
meeting describing the religious)
picture at Kingsford Heights, near
La Porte, where the state council|}
aided in organizing an interdenominational church for workers in the ordnance plant.
LUTHERANS TO HEAR ABOUT NEW GUINEA
Dr. Richard Taeuber who has
| traveled in New Guinea will speak
tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and show moving pictures of the island in the evening, at St. Matthew's Lutheran church. He will describe the country, where our men are fighting the Japanese. He is the executive secretary of the denominational foreign mission board.
ORGANISTS GUILD MEETS WEDNESDAY |
The Indiona chapter of the Amer} iocn
ican Guild of organists will meet Wednesday evening at 8:15 in Christ church on the circle. . The program will include organ selections by Parvin Titus, concert organist of Cincinnati; by the Christ church choir of 40 men and boys directed by Cheston Heath; and an address by the Rev. E.
Ainger Powell, rector.
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Dr. Oxnam, Bishop, will Speak Here
Former DePauw President |:
Coming to Banquet _ For Methodists.
Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam of the Boston Methodist area will address the annual banquet for 500 members and guests. of the pity coun cil and Church Extension society
participant in world Chris- 0 tian conferences Bishop Oxnam before the war. He will be introby E. O. Snethen, chairman of society, Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent, will give the district report. x ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH --Nurses of the Methotiss hospital will jonduet the Jirvicts an 4 Dr. . Hart
" jon Action” at 76 p.m. Miss Alice hy instructor in the nurses’
De pa EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL ~There will be a day for “Our Youry*
Xi corporate’ Sommunion at 7 class at 10 a. 3 IY eucharist mi J0-48, aftern: Bwsceh tes ni Halloween part
and a closing SOUTH SIDE OF THE NAZ. ARENE—The Rev. (Miss) Mary Brown, missionary to India, and Mrs. Jesse Towns, district president of the Woman's Fore ry soclety, will speak at 1
YOUTH FOR CHRIST--ROBERTS PARK H rge Dibble and Mrs. Dibble ent thelr Stiagelistic party at Dibble preach on ‘“‘Out to Lite Tend Rev. Roger E. Malsbury will preside. : THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH--CHRIS-TIAN MEN BUILDERS CLASS--The 888th broadcast of the ttass program over station WFBM will be presented with special recognition. The radio program is one 4 the oldest religious ones in the coun. ry. MEMOKIAL: BAPTIST CHURCH — The George Dibblé ‘evangelistic party will sing and present the Jermaps at the revival services each 7:30 through next Sunday, Nov. 7. for his singl sermons, ol Winona eonterences and others over the nation, NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD-~The Rev. Poyce Blackwelder wiil conduct revival meetings through Saturda ihe Orem Pastures radio trio and arba Minkler, child vocalist, will sing each evening. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH—-The Rev. Elmer Wheeler and his choir from the Creek - Baptist church will cont the evening services. OLIVE METHODIST CHURCH The I on R. _ Malsbary and his Youth for Christ and i the sponsorshi
er and supper, with dedication of a service afternoon and event by former members
service atten singers.
CHURCHES OF CHRIST ANNOUNCE SUBJECT
“Everlasting Punishment” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations include the following: “He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.” Proverbs 28:13. ; The lesson-sermion also includes the following passage from the Christian Science “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Covering inquity will prevent prosperity and the ultimate triumph of any cause.” Page 446.
ANNIVERSARY FETE SET AT SOUTHPORT
The Southport Presbyterian church will celebrate its 110th anniversary with a home-coming tomorrow. The Rev. John H. Rowlan will preside. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will give the address at 2:30 p. m. services following a basket dinner
APOSTOLIC MINISTERS
PLAN CONFERENCE Bishop G. B. Rowe of Mishawaka,
Set Banquet -
n |younger brothers
lowship, | banquet address.
REV Sunday School, 9: 4b-Mornin
Georg Newton, hot pada guia at 7:20 p. m. fomorrdw in the Pirst Baptist churen. - . Mr. Newton says this is probably |Mudrich,
the original orchestra Sccompani- te Bat the he Co Dae aS (Atutriete
Indianapolis
CHURCHES
J Cordially Invite You to Attend nL One of Their Services West Side Gospel Tabernacle | I Tune in Every Sunday, 1:30 P. M.— WING Ee
Sunday Services, § and 7:30 P. M
REV. THOMAS PAINO 2112 Miller St.
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UNITED LUTHERAN Ebenezer Lutheran Millersville Rd. and Eastern AM PIFER, PASTOR Worship, 11
THE PILORIMS' HOUR
“What Lutherans Belleve.
Dr. Ephraim Lowe «a "0
Fer Friday
Marks 30th Anniversary Of Lowe Ordination:
A banquet in the Olive Branch, Christian church, Friday evening, will mark the 30th anniversary of the ordination to the ministry of Dr. Ephraim Lowe,
clergyman. Dr, Lowe has been the executive secretary of the Indiana Christian Missionary association and general secretary of the association to the ‘churches, for nearly threé years. In| this office, he performs the duties| assumed by the bishop in churches| which have an episcopacy. | While great spiritual achievements
Sunday Night, “FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
10:
self-made
WiBG, 2130 P. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST WAL WoUR. WIBG, 6:00 P, M. BROADCASTS
invites oy ane tw ¥ a oll its’ services | render, TRA 'VIEAKATIONAL COME Sloe
EE gd MEMORIAL BAPTIST
901 N. Pelle View PM. Rev. Ceorge O. Kimsey, 9:30 A. M.— Rev, Geo. Dibble, Chiest 7:30 “Life's Qreatest dd Mra. Dibble speaking. gp SONG SERV
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VICTORY CRUSADE
TRE DIBBLE EVANGELISTIC PARTY
NORTH and NEW JERS RY RR, FREDERICK I, DARIES, P, Louis P Busine ar, Assistant Pastor, RMATION SUNDA 9:00 A, M.Pirst Borvice of W. Sermon by Pastor Sued 9:48 A. M.~Chureh School. 10:40 A. M.~Becond Service of W rmon by Pastty Daries. Musle. 4:30 P, M.~ Program n in memory of Pastor ‘s Mother who was organist 50 years ago.
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CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolie Paith. 402 W. Pall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11134 4 HAM, TOP M
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~ VICTORY SERVICE WHEELER MISSION
245 N. Delaware 8.” Conducted! by Men in Uniform
Service Every Night — 7:48 Rev. Herbert Eberhardt
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ST. MARK’ 's UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.
R. H. BENTING, D.D., Pastor Sunday School preston A004 NL. Worship ‘eave “ieee ..10:88 A. M.
"i oil yarment Sheegte , Atwater, D.D., Pastor A. M.~ Bible School. Ww. io 80 A. M.— Worship oonducted by the hat Price Superst n?
Pastor. Special Message * Sunday at 11 “Building Our Bridges Behind E. Burdette Backus Minister
na Rev. pone E. Bartlett, ‘olumbia 0. . All Souls Unitarian Church Where Science and Religion Meet
M.-~Youth Pellowship. M. Worship in Musie Chorus 1453 N. Alabama St.
1p JP. Choir and Drstastra, Leorge _ Newton, Direct or
"SECOND PRESBYTERIAN _
This Mistorio ‘Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D. Minister
Morning Worship, 10:48 A. M, “Collective Social Security?”
Church Sehool-10:48 A. M. Thursday, 6 P. M.--8upper, letture,
THE SALVATION ARMY 24 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUR Sunday School—8:30 A. M Morning Service—11 A. M. Special Meetings All Day Sunday — Corps Rally Day
Mrs. Col, A, KE. Chesham of Chicago will be the speaker. Brig. and Thomas MH. Leech, State Commanders, will be present at these services.
The public ia cordially invited to attend!
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are credited to Dr. Lowe, the fact that he aided with the support of and sisters by working In a factory at the age of
cess *in his charges. Membership Grew
He has just about lifted the debt of the association, which has been a great burden, and did the same for the Olive Branch church which he served for 20 years. Under his leadership, the church grew from af small struggling group of 360 to a flourishing 1500. Dr. Lowe was left fatherless at five, worked his way through high
“The First t United d Brethren Church WORLD MISSIONS ADV
13, is reflected in the financial suc- »
anxious hearts.
Subject:
—- —— mosh FIRST ] SHuRen OF THE NAZARENE GENE B PHILLIPS, Pastor
9 30Bunday 8chool, 10:30 Morning Worship.
EVANGELISTIC REVIVAL LAST DAY TO HEAR PROF. JOHN E. MOORE
Noted gospel singer from California, golden-voiced tenor, “og the songs you love to hear.
REV. GRO. by ov D.D., Pastor, 'EMENT DAY Sunday School—8:30/ A. M. Morning Worship 10} ® AM “Ohristiai the
Together. Evening Service, 7:3 P. M. “It Must Be True A series of services of . comfort for - You are welcome.
World
UNITY TRUTH CENTER 1514 Park Ave.
Speaker—Ralph B. Johnson,
Sunday School=9:30 A. M, Church Service—10:88 A. M,
“All These Things Added.” Y. 0 U—830 P. M.
Also REV, H. H. HOOKER
Evangelistic Speaker with a Message that will enthrall you.
SERVICES, 7:30 éach evening through Sunday, Oct, 31 Broadeast WIBC, 11 to 11:45 A. M., Direct from Church,
school in his 20's and received his degree at Indiafia Central college after he became pastor of Olive Branch church, He has held offices both with state and national Disciples’ groups and with the local church federation. Dr. F. E. Smith, executive secreSay of tne Jesuit fund, known as
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH | —————
Bible Bchool-—9:30 M. Morning Worship Ao. “4 A ‘M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church, The Pir Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, The public is cordially Invited to our sérvices and “Pree N POR SUNDAY, OCT. IAT: “Everigsting . Morning Service, 11 A. M. FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at- 20th
SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th 5:00 p.m. 15 E. Wash,
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)
Dr. W. & Saiieten, Minister Reading Rooms Sermon: oadershipts the Church's ° Punishment.” Rooms
ie by rnient choir Youth Wellowship-$:30 P. M.
2 “pastor for pastors,” will sive the
Lutheran Festival Plan Annual Event
526 State Life THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th 8:00 p. m. Church Edifice FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run Parkway, 8. Drive, at Butler Ave, 5:00p.m. 5237 E. Market FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave, at 62d 7:30 p.m. Church Bdifice CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 1609% Prospect Sunday School
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS AND NEW YORK STS. REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Sunday, 8 a. m.—Holy Communion 9:30 A, M.—Church School, at College wi ave. and 4th at.
11 A. M.Holy Communion and Sermon.
The 11 congregations of the Federation of Evangelical “Lutheran (Missouri synod) Churches of Greater Indianapolis will hold their annual joint Reformation Festival gervice tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in Cadle tabernacle, The Rev. Frederic Niedner, min= ister of Immanuel Lutheran church, Bt, Charles, Mo., will deliver the
Roberts Park Church
TESTIMONIAL MEETING
. Wednesday Evening, 2 0
"GIVE" |
Young People's
REVIVAL
Oct. 31 to Nov. 14
(Methodist) Delaware and Vermont Sts. 10:48 1.4 Dr. Sumner L. Martin Minister
speaker during the recent summer Lutheran hour radio series, while Dr. Walter A. Mailer was on vacation. The Rev, Roland E. BScaer, recently installed pastor of Emmaus church will serve as liturgist. The Reformation Festival choir, directed by William J, Kirchoff, and e children's choir, by Arnold E. ueller, will sing. Virgil Schachtsiek will play the organ. The offering will be spent for missions in Indianapolis. .
WRITES FEATURE FOR ANGELUS TIME
Miss Edna L, Cutshaw of Indianapolis is the author feature, on the angelus hour for youth held
Methodist church, presented in the current Christian Advocate.
and a light supper for youth of the church and community.
GEISEL TO SPEAK Harry C. Geisel, former big league umpire, will speak on the world series at the Indiana university club luncheon Monday at the ool lumbia club. A resume will } given of the Ohio State-I. U. foot= ball game. Dr. R. E. Mitchell, president, will preside.
ROTARIANS TO HEAR LUGAR
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sermon. Pastor Niedner was a guest |
each Sunday evening at the North|%45A.M.
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
34th and Central
DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. RALPH L. O'DELL
Ministers 9:30 A, M.—BIBLE BCHOOL, 10.45 A. M. DIVINE WORSHIP, Dr. Vale preaching. “Three Hundred Drops of Time" Thurs, 7:18 p. m.—Mid-week Service
RAYMOND 6. HOEKSTRA
(Bvery Sunday) WBC § AN CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave. Services
m— Rev. Guthrie Hughes 44 Evangelist Ethel DeRuiter
Song Evangelist
Services Nightly at 7:30
Rev. Earl Hankins Assistant Pastor
WEST SIDE CHURCH
NAZARENE West 11th and King
SEVEN GREAT NIGHTS With Evangelist Boyce BLACKWEILDER OCT. 31 to NOV. 6
11:00 A. M. 18 PM. TONIGHT AND SUNDAY THE BOY EVANGELIST
WM. P. SMITH SERVICE 8 P. M.
Nazarene Churches
NORTH SIDE
CHURCH of GOD 900 West 30th St. Rev. Minkler Rev. Sindkweiider
This is the: church that brings you "Green every Sunday night 11:00 fo 1130 P. M, aver under direction of the Pastor, Rev. Ross H. Minkler.
You have planned to meet this radio group so why
not take advantage of this special opportunity? We'll be looking for you.
To Observe 5th Reformation
A Christ Centered, Character Building Crusade for Indianapolis :
"YOUTH For CHRIST RALLIES"
Every Saturday Night—7:30 Roberts Park Methods Church a
