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‘Missionary Parley Set
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Rev. Nelson to Preach His Farewell Sermon Tomorrow
The Rev. William C. Nelson, for the past seven years the pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical and Re-
Catholics Dedicate [May to Virgin Mary
The Most Rev. Joseph 8. Ritter, am omsored by the young, {bishop of the Catholic diocese of Inpeople Wednesda
All Souls sal Chureh—Dr, E. Bur-| | dianapolis, directs that the month
dette Backus will preach on “Conservative | ated essed and Radical” at 11 a. m. and give an ad- of May be dedic to the Bl
supper
Foreign Lands. Foreign missionaries from China,
Korea, Thailand, India, and home| |
missionaries of Indianapolis will be, introduced and speak briefly at the | missionary institute Juncheon Tuesday at the Zion Evangelical and| Reformed church. The interdenominational institute | {s held annually to train leaders who return to their respective con-| gregations with information of Christian missions all over the | world. Particular emphasis will be| laid this year on the American | Indian and missions in southeast | Asia. Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel | is chairman of the institute and the! board of directors. i The Rev. Benjamin Stucki of | Black River Falls and Neillsville, | Wis, missionary to the Winnebago Indians, will give the address at the | opening fellowship dinner Monday | evening. Mrs. Nora J. Hunter of | California will speak at the as-| sembly period following the Tuesday luncheon and the Rev, S. P.! Jenkins of the Simpson Methodist church, after the business luncheon | Wednesday. There will be the elec-| tion of officers, also, at the business luncheon.
Class Sessions
Class sessions from 9 to 4 p. m.| both Tuesday and Wednesday schedule the following courses and lecturers: “The American Indian,” the Rev. Mr. Stucki and the Rev. John D. Banks, Omaha, Neb.; and | “Southeast Asia,” Mrs. James E.| Boren of Columbus, O., former mis- | sionary to Thailand. Miss Rachel E. Brant of Dayton, O., will give a course in teaching missions to children for ‘leaders of children’s!
groups. Mrs. Asa E. Hoy is in charge of the missionary luncheon and Mrs. | L. C. Trent is nominating committee chairman. Among the guests] at the missionary luncheon will be | two natives of Shamalal, East Indies, a young man who wears the native turban, and a small girl, Cheenu. Others include the Rev. and Mrs. Bern Heisel of Korea, the| Rev. and Mrs. Wilmott Boone, China, the Rev. and Mrs, Randall Capen, China, the Rev. and Mrs. | A. E. Rassman, North India, and] Mrs. Mattie Anderson, home missionary to children of both the Negro and white races.
i 9:45 a, m., 1 p. m, and 7:45 p. m. The and 11 a. I. Services. ; a9 A. C. Moore, former missionary to The Rev. Mr. Galloway, with |india, will aiso speak at, the services, ’, r I Ww hich will be in charge o ie Rev. Ra | She Rev, Harry E. Campbell, Who | | mond G. Hoekstra, pastor. The tabler-
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formed church, will preach his farewell pastoral sermon tomorrow at 10 a. m. and, with Mrs. Nelson, will be guest of honor at a reception from 5 to 7:30 p. m. given by the congregation. The Rev. Mr. Nelson goes to Akron, O., to become minister to one of the largest churches of the denomination. While here he has been instrumental in increasing the church membership, and in adding to its material equipment by installing a new electric organ, stoker and other improvements. He has worked on the comity committee of the church federation, made surveys of the city with a view to giving advice about the placing of | new churches and talked about his findings to various denominations. Religious events follow:
THE REV. RUSSELL W. GAL-. LOWAY (above) of Wilmington, Del, will join the ministry of the |. First Presbyterian church, preach- i ing his first sermon as an assistant pastor tomorrow at the 9:30
Calvary - Tabernacle—The Rev. George {white and Mrs, White, missionaries, will {describe their escape from Java during |'the Japanese invasion, tomorrow at services
nacle will broadcast a special missionary | program at 9 a. m. over W |" Broadway Methodist Church May, Dr. John F. Edwards will conduct Ithe services and preach at 10: 45 a. m. each Sunday. Junior services will be led
has been an assistant pastor of the church for many years, will aid in youth and church school work and preach when Dr, George
ve Dusing |
Arthur Frantz, the pastor, is ab- | multaneously by the Rev. Ritchte EA i ltree, associate minister. ellowshi sent from the pulpit. | Somers will be served each Thursday ex-|
there will be a meeting |
The new assistant pastor has cept next week;
of the official board Monday at 7 130 p. m | been minister of the Green Hill | of eo Choir rehearsal at 7:30 D. I church, Wilmington, and is a |Thursdays, 23 junior choir Sehearsals or Ww Fridays at p. m. | graduate of Wooster college and | University Park Christian Church the ‘Princeton Theological sem- Ka hleen Shockley will direct a presenta-| { inary. He has been active jn the tion of { the Road” and the Four
) totes qua et uo sing on the 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor and a Y. M. C. A. Men's clubs. The !
Rev. Mr. Galloway and Mrs, Gal- | Catholic Diocese Joway, both natives of Ohio, and | . . Lists Service Men
their three children will live at |
3805 Maple rd. | Roman Catholic diocese of Indian-
‘PUNISHMENT 1S lis I leased a book of 124] SERMON SUBJECT 0 oe lear the. complete
the |-
The office of the chancery of the,
| roll of the 13,363 Catholic men and women of the diocese in the armed
forces. Preceding the list of service men
“Everlasting Punishment” is the {subject of the lesson-sermon in all {Church of Christ, Scientist, to-| | morrow. | and women is the list of 27 diocesan The golden Text is “Cast away priests serving as chaplains. The! from you all your transgressions, service roll is arranged according whereby ye have transgressed; and to separate parishes and brief no-
| make you a new heart and a new tations give the information if a
die, O house man or woman has been killed, im-
| prisoned, honorably discharged or| includes | has met any other unusual fate.
| spirit; for why will ye lof Israel?” Ezekiel 18:31. The lesson-sermon also the following passage from the| Christian Science textbook, “Science to God, the Keeper of His Servand Health with Key to the Scrip-|ants,” is employed as a prelude t |tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: you ask wisdom to be
not to punish sin? Then ‘ye ask|a world at war brings it to a close. |
would multiply.” p. 10. | Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop.
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WHATS CERIN? ’ April 29, 1944
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Homes Are Scarce—
THE HOUSING situation here is becoming A report by the Homes Registry, Inc, shows 493 applications were received last month for dwelling units, and
a serious matter, . . .
only 45 could be filled, . More
applications have been received “this month, . . . Clarence Irish, president of the Hoosier
Coffee Co. has been installed as of the Optimist club. . .
. Local manpower officials announce an intensified campaign is being launched to recruit replacements in war industries for men being drafted, going
In the Mail Bag—
ONE OF THE nicest letters we ever received in appreciation of “What's Cookin’ ” arrived this week. . . It was from Pvt. | Jude E. Poynter, APO 997, Seattle, on behalf
than 500 of himself and his three brothers. . . . | They are Pfc. James E. Poynter, APO 472, New York; Bruce Poynter, G. M. 3-c, with president the Pacific fleet, and William G. Poynter,
at Great Lakes. . . . Pvt. Poynter says his own copy of “What's Cookin’” which his | mother sends him is passed around to the boys from Indiana “until it is in shreds
The 120th Psalm, titled “A Prayer)
“Do| the book, while the official prayer merciful and for daily mass and benediction for
Without punishment, sin! The book was authorized by the|
Grass | on “Justice” at 10 a, m. over station Virgin Mary with special prayer for
Christian Men Builders, Third Christian a suffering world and the early Church—Tomorrow marks the end of the
the wooded grounds of Ls school tomorow at 4:45 p. m. In the churches, sometime dining the month there are special services when the children march in procession and crown the statue of the Virgin with wreaths and pile flowers at her feet.. On the day before Mother’s day, the second. Sunday in May, the International Federation of Catholic alumnae sponsor Mary's day celebrations here and over the nation, From the smallest
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1044 SET BIBLE CONFERENCE |DRAFT GETS TWINS :
The eight-day Bible conference at Cadle tabernacle will close tomorrow with a pageant, “The High Priest Enters the Holy of Holies,” at 3 p. m. and another pageant, “The Great Day of Atonement,” at 7:45 p. m. The Rev. Edmont
CUSHING, Okla. (U. P.) —Served by draft boards over 500 miles apart, Hurst and J. Bryan Swige gart, twin brothers, nevertheless
were called into the armed forces the same week. Hurst lives at Den=
THOUGH MILES APART
SATURD!
Haines of Winona Lake will por-|v tray the leading role, and the Cadle
ler, Okla.
er, Col, and J. Bryant at ChandBoth formerly lived in
back to farms, etc, . Nearly 4 million trees are being planted in Indiana this spring for reforestation, windbreak and erosion control purposes. . . . The state has been given authority by the war production board to go ahead with an extensive roadwidening program. . . . To meet the city’s auto parking problems after the war, Todd Stoops, Hoosier Motor Club secretary-manager, has suggested super automotive parking stations municipally operated. . . . They would be underground, and suggested sites are beneath the courthouse, beneath the statehouse and under University park.
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Dr. Kershner Retires—
AT HIS OWN request, Dr. Frederick D. Kershner will retire Sept. 1 as dean of the Butler graduate school of religion. . . . He will become dean emeritus and a full-time professor and head of “the department of Christian doctrine. . . . He is being succeeded
Warren Central High School
as dean by Dr. O. L. Shelton, Kansas City. . . . Capt. G. W. Wolf, for many years an R. O, T. C. instructor at Tech and later Washington high school, has been retired from the army because of ill health. . . Lou Reichel, athletic director and head coach of Park school, and one of Butler's greatest football players, died Monday,
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Maj. Wahl Decorated—
‘MAJ. EUGENE A. WAHL of Indianapolis, who has been credited with shooting down two Jap bombers and four fighters, has just received the D. F. C. and air medal. , . Capt. Felix M. McWhirter, U. 8. N. R.,, was honored at a dinner on the occasion of his
departure for duty with the fleet in the:
South Pacific. . Diplomas were awarded 150 Southport high school seniors Thursday. + » » The school hoard has adopted a new ‘wage schedule providing increases for school Janitors. . . . George M. Barnard, member of the Indiana Public Service Commission, is scheduled to be appointed to the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington.
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from use.” . And he adds: “Please don't forget a tribute to the mothers of the boys away from home this coming Mother's Day.” . First Lt. Paul E. White (3857 E. 31st) V-Mails us that he has enjoyed receiving “What's Cookin'” both in North Africa and Italy. ... “There are over 40 home town men in this outfit and the column really is passed around to all of them,” he says. . . Lt, White wishes he could be home for his 20th wedding aninversary May 7. . A nice greeting also from Pvt. Wilbur Steffey, in England. . . . Sorry we couldn't carry out your request, Pvt. Steffey. . . It would set a precedent that would swamp us. . . We learn that it's now Lt. (j.g) John C. Hickey instead of Ensign Hickey. . Congrats. . . He's the husband of Mrs, Helen Hickey and is stationed on the Pacific. . . . And now for the birthday greetings. . Happy birthday to Sgt. Philip J. Caito, U. S. M. C,, at El Centro, Cal, May 3, from the family, . . . And to Pvt. John McShanog, New Guinea, May 8, {rom Margaret. . . . And to Marine Pfc. Charles E. Sherman, South Pacific, in June, folks. And to T-4 Herbert Curran, Italy, May 27, family. . . . And to S. Sgt. Herman P. Hall, England, May 13, wife. . And to James C. Fiesel, A. M. M. l-c, Bermuda, May 18, wife and son... . . And to Arnold F. Harkless, Santa Ana, Cal, family. . . « And to Sgt. Herschel Lewis, England, folks. . And to Capt. Hugh K. Thatcher, New Guinea, May 16, the gang at 38th and Illinois. . . And to Ernest Ittner A. S, Great Lakes, Ruth and Dickie. . . . And
to M. Sgt. Charles A. Ray, Italy, May 12, °
folks. =. And to Earl D. Shoemaker, England, May 4, wife. ... . And to Clyde Edward Roberts, G. M. 3-c, in the Pacific, folks. . . . And to Sgt. Clinton M. Ferrell, England, May, 10, family. . And to Pvt, Louis Fleischmann, in England, May 31, family. And to Cpl. Richard M. Richardson, overseas, wife and daughter. . And to Lt. Hazel McClure, A. N. C, England, May 25, Harold, Phyllis and Judy, And to Bernie Minton, A. M. M. 2-c, at sea, May 2, Dorothy Groene. . . . And to James
C. Campbell, in India, May 14, the Harpers. °
. . Greetings from The Man's Store to all you guys. . . . And keep 'em rolling.
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lof the Indiana synod, to visit the | homes of new families in the com- | munity while the local church com- | mittee will conduct a membership |campaign.
| INDIANA TO EXPAND REHABILITATION AD
The state vocational re habilitation| {program will be expanded to per{mit aid to all men with 4-F draft
| | classification who are disabled, dis-
|abled noncombatants, honorably dis-
| | charged veterans disabled in combat
| with less than 10 per cent dis-
{ability and to all civilians disabled
| while working in defense plants. | This was announced yesterday by
| Dr. Clarence T. Malan, state super- |
lintendent of public instruction.
Dr. Malan and Michael J. Short- | director of federal vocational | signed a | contract whereby the cost of the rehabilitation program is to continue to be borne by the state and federal government on a 50-50 basis las it has for the past 20 years, | Complete control of the program | is to remain with the state board of vocational rehabilitation, under
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rehabilitation, recently
terms of the contract.
Gen. Evans Sees
niversary, Brig. Gen. Frederick W. of the past.”
evacuated casualties as well.
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Big Task Ahead
ON THE EVE of the I troop | carrier command's second anni- |
Evans, commanding general, Stout | field, has promised that “during | the coming year jour efforts will be the greater as we seek to equal and exceed the accomplishments
Reviewing the command's actions of the past year, he pointed out that in addition to delivering troops and fighting equipment in all theaters of war, the group has
“The celebration of an anniversary is a time for looking ahead,” Gen. Evans said. “Today the com‘mand stands ready to spearhead America's attacks wherever they
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t ce. tabernacl , % ER SST coming.of a fun poses viass Coron io the mst, majestic] bernacle choir will sing Cushing THE SI Dy AW. The pastoral mesage from Bishop | iv cathedral, “Our Blessed Moth- : and the Howe high school nd Chases Ritter, which was sent to all er” gs Catholics te th th oe . meeting Mon will sing, directed by Frank Watkins. | hurches and chapels of the diocese, atholics term e mother SEVEN ip A y . All Saints Episcopal Cathedral—The | CHUF pe of Jesus, is honored in the month W. Linkert Rev. Si DNs Bardem, lormes pastor Of | was in accordance with an urgent|,s pay, “Hoosier Bre now of Burrows, Ind., wiil give the morn: request from his holiness, Pope Pius eer w AFTER x ing sermbn at 11 a. fn. Young people will | XII. WOOL CONVERTED INTO SUGAR : » 0. A. Chillso bottom after avensong. » CHailes Hooking: | May, long known as the month| SEATTLE — Forest, logging and c meeting. ; waTuney Avene, Chivistian Church—Mrs. | of Mary in the Catholic church, will {sawmill wastes, including sawdust, 0 A number ShulleRberger, PASLOr of thé Oongea nr: 1kewise be marked with various re-|can be converted through hydrol- M A- Great Bible Lecture, By tian womans Il speak at the meeting of |ligious ceremonies and festivities |ysis to sugar and lignin; in the E DeWITT §. OSGOOD fast which will at m. Mrs. E. Robert Andry will give honoring the Virgin. A typical ex-|process the wood is treated with “ tion WISH will Beda ol Chapt = ¥pe Fev. |0FIE of ‘these will be the crown-|strong acids under conditions of MURAT THEATER SUNDAY, April 30 Mrs. Gayle Charles R. Lizenby, Protestant chaplam, ing Of the statue of the Virgin onlhigh temperature. © Tompkins, F. C will give the meditation and the Oak-| 4 } landon Christian church choir will furnish F. A, Minton, | the music for the Protestant vespers at | 6 6 " ¥€ € Ww ww ® "> "© ¢ WW The uns Sra wie en ks 5% Indianapoli Lz Onklandon Service unit 128 of the Y 11th n ianapo 13 § Sever, Peter Li district American Legion auxiliary. | ! : CH UR CHES T ) and Black! ———————————————————— ! ’ i Yr 7 Ww x wih as Churches Arrange ir Ww Cordially Invite You to Attend ) William Fergus M D # One of Their Services Jigs Joan Ben ay Day Programs RR : Ee Je Church of the Brethren Fours uare Gospel Church Second Pilgrim Holiness : P 9 Among the May day celebrations Capitol Ave. at 32d St. Woodlawn Ave. and Wright 8st. 1418 Cruft Street IRVIN D. FO ATHERMAN, Minister. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School (Apostolic Faith) Rev. G rs. Jarrett scheduled are the annual breakfast A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—"Two_ Things Needed by v. Seorge R. Buf, buster at the 'Olive Branch Chri 10:45 A’ M_ Morning Worship Christians,” 402 West Fall Creek Parkway 10:30 A.-M. and 7:30 P.M. Services AT MRS, stian Guest Spepker; i 7:30 P. Mt What oe You Doing Sunday, 11:30 A. M.. 7:30 P. M. Harry ©. Oste church Friday and the intermediate Dr Ar Prohibition RLY REV. R. I. MENGES, PASTOR LAUREL ST. TABERNACLE Blackford and rally sponsored tomorrow afternoon CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Lr a i Sel be Mesdames | , 1002 S. Belmont Ave. . by the Methodist District Youth oy aha, Castiol HU-4041 “FREEDOM FROM DOUBT” as SEA it~ Bible Classes J. L PRICE. Pastor. JEuasieny, Wa P 0 2 P 3 fellowship at the Capitol Avenue| A G. HOBBS JR, MIN ery |ROBERTS PARK CHURCH | 7.43% Xsoriicor Wed. "Eve. Bible Study AE Toapeet Mrs. Charl ‘Methodist church, 10.45 A. M.—"The Physician ‘and a Sin- (Methodist) JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist. CTA) G0 A M Sunday Semen Bodenhamer, E 1 Si 3 ; The May breakfast at Olive] 7.45. p. M.— hurenes of Asia” (No. 8) Delaware apd. Vermont Sts. FIRST NS A Ne Morning Worsnip. William Eisenl Branch. will be served at 9:30 a. m.| *he Church With an Open Door School—9:30 A, M. rvice, 7:30 . [by a committee of the Mary-Martha ©. 10:45 — Worship — 7:43 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH v5 v Walliams, Chiat ‘|guild, of which Mrs "James Glass CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -. DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN 16th and Delaware Sts. MERIDIAN and VERMONT STREETS * Mesdames Jac is chairman There will be a DELAWARE and WALNUT STREETS . cE WT D » D-MIN NT M CARLETON W. ATWA » BD. Da Pastor Sos Let, dae , : ! 700 North) Morning W an 1 AM | 9:25 A M.—Bible School {speakers’ table decorated with a} pr w. A SHULLENBERGER, Minisie FIRST UNITED orang oD That Help” 10:45 A. M.; Worsnip " Sermon; K. Mullen, J. i ible School— r a " ee at which Mrs. W. B. Alex- Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. BRETHREN CHURCH GRACE 6:15 P. M Youth Fellowship Charles Boldm ander, missionary on furlough from| ggrMON: “The Credibility of Prayer’ 704 Park Avenue 1:0. P. M._-Worship, Sermon: . . India, will be seated with officers. Music by excellent choir. REV. GEO. P. SNYDER, D.D., Pastor Method: Thirsty at, 13 That to They o » Additional | Mrs. Wales E. Smith, guild presi- Youth Pellowship—5:30 P. M. Sunday School. 9:30 A. Mo dey #0 ht. Ey MARLEY ible : , 4 .M. ' ‘dent, will preside and new officers A i IB > LIFE" E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister a OTHE will be elected. Those assisting Irvington Church of Christ Evening Service. 7:30 P.M. Sermon Theme. 10:40 A. M. __ GARFIELD HEIGHTS Le SS A with arrangements are: Mesdames 25 N. Layman Ave. “GOD CAN USE YOU" THE SAMARIAS OF LIFE CHURCH OF CHRIST ao A. Weesner, Ralph Stephens, | jy. re PARE Wor linhn' tre. WEEKLY We Welcome - All Visitors 2842 wi ES Charles Dagwell, Louise Carder and NH ST. MARK'S UNITED i Staisy 8 Efroymson, Ra {Edward Petry. WSOSPEL BROADCAST * NORTH INDIANAPOLIS Bible. Study hobs wr Ts 10:00 Ao: a Victor Gillilan ( ) Sunday— BE , o | Party to Follow ATTEND SUNDAY SERVICES LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CHRIST | Wetmetals ienuas sivie sisdy, 148 bok Bara Metoge: | y NOBNING SERVICE DO. Aut Prospect and Linden Sts. 960 West 31st Street w L TOTHY. ai : Mrs. G. B. | A May day party will follow an or » Co R. H. BENTING, D. D., Pastor Formerly 926 West 20th Street - Mise. gain aun M address at 2:30 p. m. by the Rev : 3 Bivle lasses 2:rA NM . , 8 Was : unday School = 10:00 A. M. -30 A. a tt amd ese rer mer: ST. PAUL'S CHURCH | Sundey 90.4. 2, Es #234 North Methodist Wiliams, “Pra mediates at the Methodist May EPISCOPAL orship - = = 10:35 A. M. | Thurs ‘Evening Bible Study 7:30 P.M Meridian at 38th St. Mesdames A. . rally. Mrs. Paul Mozingo will con- ILLINOIS ard NEW YORK STS. PILGRIM HOLINESS 2 Dr. Dallas L. B Min ors, Joka Joy |duct the class in “Learning to Ap- REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector BRIM HOLINESS ASBURY r. as rowning, ister Others Ww |preciate Church Music”; Mrs. A. T. . Wg I To EO stan 201 SEORCH. ve Sermon Theme, 10:45 A. M. Mascher, Elme | Whittenbrock, on “Christ for All AM nnd Sith St. Rev. Ralph McCrors, MEMORIAL METHODIST “THE SIN OF ISOLATIONISM” ip hain) |the World,” and Mrs. K. R. McKee, 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer. Sunday ool, REV. YW. New York Sirest y CHARLES M. KROFT Ang thee o on “Intermediates and the Church.” 2h 9:30'A. M.—Sunday School ig Row yg You Virginia Bent At the Broadway Methodist SOUTH SIDE 630 P.M. 1030 iE WITH HIM oo BA ro aiae {church, the woman's soci Preaching at 10:30 | 7:30 P. M.— THE BARREN 1G TREE" | feel : Christian service will ae . CHURCH A.M. and 130 P.3.| Reader come here, or go some- | Missionary Rally %| OF THE NAZARENE Coming Thee fo shure) | Sunday, April 30 | birthday luncheon following a 10:30 Vm rere ot unaay, Apri ’ a. m. meeting Thursday. The May ) 8 M STIKELEATHER — ~ Evangelist Conservative and ‘Radical ’ Indian breakfast will be served by the| Cor. Olive and LeGrande Ave. KENNETH and GENEVA ASHBY — i C ; ngers an 1 Susannah circle of the Aldersgate REV. A. L. EMMERT, pastor Sees pean Sermon: by a vary To Ho |e Manday at 6:50 a. mn, Sunday Bible School.....9:30 A. M. THE E. BURDETTE BACKUS H. C. Messer, Supt. Tabernacle rer New C Preaching Mission Church Services, 10:30 A. M. and SALVATION ARMY . LI ew 7:30 P. M. . Invites You to the : The India | . Young Peoples Meeting, 7:45 P. M. : - Opens Next Week| 708 Sionls bremacnt CITADEL MEETINGS the club year . a 7 i . 24 8S. Capitol Ave, Indianapolis Presbyterian clergy- Wed. Prayer Meeting, 7:45 P. M. will be the aft | | men will conduct a preaching mis- We extend to you a hearty welcome.| Brig. and Mss. Thiorsas H. Leech dent of the ) | sion next week, simultaneously with morning sessi Sunday Sch0ol ..........oeere 9:30 A. M a visitation program, In the South BAPTIST CHURCHES Holiness Meeting Cherrerinnans 11:00 A. M a J wo port Presbyterian church under the Y. P. Legion ..c.ovoviinnaannnn 6:30 P.M - J. Reese, leadership of the Rev. John H.| Gg. RAL Donnell BA E of Cer s™ | Evening Worship «........co.es 7:48 P.M Service at 11 A. M. } ments on Wc Rowlan, pastor. | NORTH 52d and Norwaldo ; ; ; Mr. Davidsor | 130-17. 4 Bu The Rev. Mr. Rowlan will open| Harold W. Ranes ot 10:30-7:30 The Public Is Cordially PATI ' Grade Label | the mission with services and a’ capvary 3419 E. 23d St. Invited to Attend ' A O. MOORE OEOROR WHITE Merrifield wi sermon tomorrow and close it Sun-| Wm oO. Breediove 03ST Dr. Backus Speaks {7 “India Java son. day morning, May 7. Services each | Ponaor ARE. Emerson e130 Sunday at 10 A. M. } Insta {evening except Saturday schedule ay PARK" 29 N. Grant 4100 Bash CHRISTIAN CHURCHES . { Serv ces: the following speakers in order: | WOODRUFF F1 PLACE Walcott at E. Mich. INVITE YOU Over Station Sunday School...... 9:45 A. M. New officers the Rev. Charles Armentrout of | L C. 10:45-7:30 NORTH SIDE y | Mission 11:00 A. M in the aftern the Washington Street Presbyterian lo South AUGUSTA, Road 3. Auguua. WIRE HSSIONATY eseennesiic - Wh Byrd, preside . , - a arroliton, | eds . church; the Rev. Harry Mercer, |CoRELD PARK | an Southern-Shelby || BE OTRAL, Delaware ai Walnut, * | Evangelistic seerrees 745 P.M Mes. J. Frame Tabernacle Presbyterian church; | HILLCREST Viila Ave.-Pleasant Run RON Boat 34 (Clermont, second vice | | the Rev, Paul Sherrill, Whiteland | Ernest E Be West 30-2: NORTH LIBERTY. Xow ot na. 52. ALL SOULS ‘WI BC-9 A. M. don Raitt resbyterian church; the Rev. R. L. . Acoma. . " | O'Dell, Memorial Presbyterian LENDHORST 1 a "i 10700500 ORELANDON. Ra er Gaklandon. UN ITARIAN C HU RCH| Is Sroeiaste i t | , . | = . $ | Wear the Rev. Walter T. Pearcy, | *'c"y “gcneick, 5, on S9:30-1.30 || SEVENTH, Udell at Annetta. 1453 N. Alabama St. Raymond G. Hoekstra EL a, stminster Presbyterian church, | MEMORIAL . .. 901 N. Belle Vieu | THIRD, 17th at Broadway. . | : ‘ # y land the Rev. John B. Ferguson, George G. Kimsey 9:30-7:30 || TRADERS POINT, Rd. 53, Traders Pt. Where Religion Is Reasonable | Pastor—Director , Meuser and ! ’ RIVER AVE Standard and, Ri ver Ave. YD PARK, 29th at Kenwood ee = - wil | Irvi ngton Presbyterian church. {| G. D. Biileisen 0:30-7:30 WILLIAMS CREEK, N. County Line. En Ra po | Mrs. George Miller of Indianapo-| SOUTH SIDE ; Emory W. (Co Mrs. George Miller of Indianano- | EVANGELICAL AND EH OA oo ns 5. O. THE GAMBELIN PARTY Ee | Alexander E. Sharp, executive head REFORMED CHURCHES | BRATS Dresel Cardens, ~—— HEAR — Mrs. |
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JAMES E. PETTY
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Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Boston, Mass.
our services and Free Reading Rooms TH: BVERIYSTING PUNISHMENT
Reading Rooms Church Edifice 15 E, Wash, 526 State Life Church Edifice
233 E. Market Church Edifice 1611 Prospect
500 p.m.
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SUNDAY, APRIL ng 30 to 4:00 P. M.
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Presenting Taesaay at THE LIFE OF CHRIST house will cl IN MUSIC, SERMON AND SONG the Harmonie Rev. John Woodhouse ol Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Sisk 3’ Excerpts fi Mr. Norman Keller — Mr, and Mrs, Don Ratiiff-Evans, Trio : men” (Bizet) Assisted by a 75 voice chorus choir . + Charles C. EVERYBODY WELCOME | + arranged by | ; and Mrs. Pal . * include the fc Presbyterian Churches domes . 3 Lenore Ivy F INVITE YOU leen Somers
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TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
34th and Central.
DR. ROY EWING VALE
John 5:24, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth =
word, and believeth on
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DR. ANDREW JOHNSON
author, traveler, scholar, lecturer and evangelist,
7:30 P. M. Tonight
Roberts Park Methodist Church 401 N. Delaware
Subject: “7 Reasons Why the Allies
will Win the War.” Backed by the _ Bible, history, prophecy and reason
Parents as well as young people invited.
Him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not tome into
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Christ’ “Rally
REV. HARRY R. MERCER
Ministers
9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship
Dr. Vale, Preaching “yng Church and State” Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service
Fairview Presbyterian _ 46th and Capitol ave, VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—‘Live Today.'
Meridian Heights
Central at 47th SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, DD Minister - Sunday BEnop 1S Worship—10:4 The Rev. Harry E. Campbell Will Preach
Seventh | Presbyterian IRA B. ‘Stock
Minis Sunday School 9: ba io i A.M. —Sermon.
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First Presbyterian’ Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTS HARRY E. CAMPBELL TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. Sermon by Rev. Russell W, Galloway Young Peoples Meeting, 6:30 P, M,
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which : - Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister,
Vermont and Pennsylvania sts, JEAN 8S. MILNER, D.D., Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M |
“apenging | ig Way out"
By Milne { Chun School, Toes t Supper Lecture, Thursday, 6 P. M. {
Irvington Presbyterian Cor. Johnson and Julian Avenues - JOHN B. FERGUSON, Minister fe Church School, 9:30 i 30 A. Mo ‘A Dreamer of Dreams™ 7:30 P. M.-—"The Blessed Refusal.”
Memorial Presbyterian : Carrogliton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister ~ PERE Par Kuow That Christ Is With Me?
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