Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1944 — Page 4

He is now 22 and has been a member of the U. B. builders since he was 12. Instead of merely listening to the tales which charmed his childhood, vivid accounts of Daniel's bravery in the den of lions and of Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego in the fiery furnace, Lt. Bishop will be hailed a hero himself tomorrow. He will be asked many questions and his sudience will include fathers of class members in the armed forces and of those who are still too young for the service.

Bails Out of Plane

Lt. Bishop was aboard one of four planes carrying supplies from India to China when they ran into a storm at the halfway point of their journey. Ice formed on the wings of the planes and the men were forced to bail out. The Indianapolis hero was wearing officers’ boos when he jumped but mysteriously he was in his sock feet when he

for several months will be |

Tuesday and Wednesday.

Representatives WOUNDED VETERAN |n-5osc IED 1 _|Christ ~ churches SPEAKS AT PLANT throughout Indi- Dr. Hawley

aus are expected to be present at the convocation which is a “ w= Pvt. Melbourne “Abe” Martin, up” of the recent Drake conference who was wounded at the battle of ine pass, North Africa, spoke

on “The Church and the New World Mind.” Dr. Hawley is head ou. the deuguminst of uid Boo: . yan he motion for the Unite ristia jue launching the war bond drive Missionary society. i ; re. . T. Hasse owen © Pvt. Martin, now a patient at Les Ky. -will sound the Biiines fpeepital, Wig se ie ars: keynote of the convocation at : 3 *When You ) a. m. Tuesday, speaking on e down beside ‘you, you begin has Peal- stated theme. This will be followed ioe Ju —_—elb Jour Senping Jor by forums and Gigtussions 214 20 ; ‘afternoon address by the Rev. Edup the morale of our men a Jo bY! vin Marx, missionary to China, In buvine ponds; It ‘makes 3 ellow evening, simultaneous meetings feel a8 though he has someone. men, women and youth will be backing hi Rp. Puenase o Vet followed by an 8:30 address prebunds makes # € 10 BEY ented by the Rev. Leslie R. Smith

and his parachute landed in a tree. He succeeded in locating his two *buddies” of the plane and to-| gether they set out to explore their | surroundings. It was eight days) before they came to a village. There | they were hospitably greeted and] regaled with snails and other “deli-| cacies” The natives treated Lt.| Bishop's bruised feet, urged the lads] to rest a day and then escorted them to a village some miles dis-| tant. A plane dropped supplies and a pair of boots after which the boys made their way back on foot, through valleys and over moun-| tains, to India. | Sgt. Charles Briner, who has been stationed in Panama for the past * two years, will also speak during the

{ meeting that employees are back-|

equipment to our soldiers and sail-| of Cincinnati. ors when and where they need ib}, yg B Marx, execitive secre-

Pvt. Martin of Lebanon, Ind. is {i . > » Zitary of the department of missionthe father of a 3-year-old boy and ary organizations of the United a daughter born while he was fight- Christian Missionary society, will ing overseas. : : " 3 speak at the opening session, at George Dew, personnel director 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. The address of the company, said after the sessions for men and women and a joint afternoon meeting addressed by the Rev. Mr. Bowen and the Rev. Mr. Smith.

CONFERENCE CALLED The Rev. Joseph C. Black of Bedford, Ind., will address the 3 p. m. mass meeting tomorrow of

ing the drive and that many pledge cards have been turned in.

JOB’S DAUGHTERS TO INSTALL QUEEN

Miss Jean Dell will be installed

d|odist church.

land neighbors of the Henningers {will join in the festivities. Mayor | {Tyndall and Charles W. Jewett, {former mayor, will both be present for a very special reason. When |~ IMr. Jewett was mayor in 1819, |. {he appointed Dr. Henniger on a} {committee to go to New York to {welcome the returning Rainbow

will be followed by simultaneous|

| Becomes Protestant Chaplain

{as honored queen of Bethel 3, Job's | Daughters, at 8 p. m. Thursday in {the Broad Ripple Masonic temple.

| Other elective officers are Cath-

Sis pig an » a the | erine Piper, senior princess; Mary singing and service men will be spe- { Kelly, junior princess; Shirley Macial guests. vis, guide; and Gloria Michener, A Pather's day program for the marshall, Miss Marion Markle is entire congregation and fathers of FeUiring queen. service men will be held afterward |

the joint quarterly conference of the Indianapolis and Danville districts at the Brightwood Free Methodist church, The Rev. E. E. Wright is host pastor.

CLAYCOMBE SPEAKS Lloyd D. Claycombe, G. O. P. nominee for circuit judge, will address the Washington township Re-

at 10:30 a. m. ‘in the main auditorium of the church. Dr. Virgil D. Hunt, conference superintendent, will give the address and the pastor, Dr. George F. Sndyer, will preside.

0. E, 8. TO INITIATE. _...|publican-club at 8. p. m. Monday | Prospect chapter, O. E.° Si: will|at 63d sti:and College ave. There {hold an initiation .at 7:45 p.. .m. will be a forum discussion on the [Monday in the lodge hall, corner topic, “What Issues Shall Be First {of Prospect st. and State ave. This Fall?”

WHATS CEBKINY June 17, 1944

Continued from Preceding Page

Burglars Make Escape—

LOTS OF CRIME news this week. . . .

Police fired more than 20 shots in

attempt to capture two burglars in a 70-

Tibbs .Ave..10. Be Pared— ...;

THE CITY PLANS to wider and improve

a futile Tibbs ave, between 10th and Washington

" miles an hour chase down Sherman dr. . . . finance department replacement pool is to And the Broad be returned to Ft. Harrison June 30 from Ripple area has Duke university in North Carolina. . . . been disturbed over Maj. Albert O. Deluse, former city council actions of a prowl- president, is to return to civilian life soon er. . . . A suspect after two years active service with the air has been nabbed forces. . . . Officials of the Golden Guernsey at Mesa, Ariz, in Farms, Inc, have been on trial in criminal the $6600 payroll robbery at the United court on a charge of delivering “watered” Rubber Workers’ union here. . . . A prisoner milk to the county tuberculosis hospital at

being arraigned on a drunken driving charge in municipal court made a break and dashed . Patrolman Cecil . Maddalena, a former M. P_. caught him... . When state police caught up with two escaped Nazi prisoners of war, the Jerries gave the Nazi salute and shoyted, “Kamerad.” + + «+ The FBI captured a South Bend man

down Alabama st. .

who admitted robbing a bank of

“help a lady friend who needed money for a

hospital bill” . . . Outside of that, things were fairly quiet on the crime front. * fw

K-9 Vet Is Home —

BACK HOME from the war in the Pacific eame Pfc. Pooch, a husky 3-year-old bulldog owned by Charles D. Tucker, 2352 Broadway. + « +» He has an honorable discharge, . . . Oue thing the army taught Pooch was not to bark or growl. . . . Pooch was out in the yard with his master a couple of evenings

after getting home, when some roared overhead.

8 lilac bush, where he crouched { + + » Smart, these K-9s. . . ,

digging a ditch at the Water Co, plant near 16th and Fall creek were buried up to their

necks when the sides of the ditch

» » » Theyre in Methodist hospital. .

Herbert Scaowomeyer was elected

of the Associated Roines Alumni of Manual

al the 30th annual dinner. wT Rw

New Airport Planned—

SEVERAL AVIATION stories made news

this week. . . . Allison announced

building a $700,000 permanent hangar, shop and office building at the south end of

* sm— = -

Weir Cook

——

The discharged canine veteran grabbed his master's hand in his mouth and pulling hard, backed under

— ; airport for testing and 4mproving installation of Allison engines in _ planes. . . . A petition filed with the county _ planning commission on behalf of the _ Missouri Institute of Aeronautics seeks to ‘establish

Sunnyside. .

soon. . . The army finance school and « « The case has been continued.

In the Mail Bag—

FROM ENGLAND, . Pfc. James H. Methany, formerly of Curtiss-Wright, writes that he especially likes the line in “What's Cookin'” that says: “Indianapolis—The Heart of the U. S. A.” ... He adds: “I wish our Chamber of Commerce would send us some dope on our home town, because I'm having a whale of a time convincing these people that Indianapolis is the best city in the world.” . . . S. Sgt. H. H. Kocher, who used to live at 604 E. 12th st., writes from the Middle East that “The Pyramids and Nile river are beautiful. Best of luck to the 151st infantry.” . . . And the same to you, Sgt. Kocher. . . . We also got a nice V-Mail letter from Capt. T. H. Gavin, for-

$3078 to

airplanes

merly with Hecker Products, and now in or safety. India. , .. Says he reads Two men Capt. (Doc) Haggard's copy of “What's Cookin’” . . . And now for the birthday greetings. . . . Happy birthday caved in. to Storekeeper 3-c Anthony L. Faletic, New Guinea, July 4, from Ethel. . . . And to Sgt.

president Jack Credon, England, June 21, Aunt Zelma Palmer, S. 1-c, Pacific, July 3, folks at home. . . And to Wilbur K, West, signalman 3-c, Atlantic, June 24, Father, Mother, Brother. And to Clyde F. Sharkey, S. 1l-c, Ketchikan, Alaska, Mom, Dad and Family. . And to Bernard J. Maurer, S. 2-c, Norman, Okla, Mom and Dad . . . And to Lt. Elgin D. Lee, Sept. 3, Mother, Girl Friend, Sister and Family. . . . And to Pvt. Ernest Dunbar, Italy, June 19, Mother, Dad, Dolores and Robert. . . . And to Pvt. John A. Patten, England, Parents and Wife. . . . Ard to Lt. Robert P. Burgher, England, July 8, Mildred, Mother, Henry, Family, . . . And to T. Sgt. W. V. Mandara, England, June 27, Wife, . . . And to S. Sgt. William McFeely, Camp Campbell, Ky, June 17, Brother and Sisters. . . And to Cpl Kenneth R. Seitz, Iran, July 1, Margaret and

plans for

an airport on 133 acres at the the Gang. . . . And to Pvt. Charles Robert corner of 73d st. and Spring Knapp, England, July 10, from Ken, Lill ~» Eastern Airlines’ new and Juanita. . . . And to Pvt. John P.

express plane service has | started

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Steele, Camp Robinson, Ark., July 1, Virginia and Barbara. . . . Best of luck, fellows.

and Uncle Sam. . . And to Arthur G.

Dr..and Mrs. George S. Henninger will be honored at a recep-

3 o'clock In the Roberts Park Meth-

The Methodist community, friends

division, in which Mayor Tyndall i

was a colonel. ‘ The Rev. M. H. Reynolds will ex« tend felicitations for the Indianapolis Methodist Ministers’ association, who are sponsors of the reception. Dr. F. Marion Smith will preside and Dr. John G. Benson

training in worship, Bible, games and handicraft, from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., Monday through Friday. Mrs. Raymond T. Wise is general super-

Foursquare

will be master of ceremonies. Dr, Sumner L. Martin is host pastor and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Benson will pour. the tea. ’

Together Since 1895

Dr. and Mrs, Henninger have spent 49 of the last 50 years in the

oodlawn Ave. and Wright Bt 9:30 A. M.—Sunday 10:45 A, M.—* ie 7:30 P. M.—“God’s D Day.” REV. R. L.

Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4068

ministry. It has been a partnership since 1895, when ‘they began to travel the “New Washington circuit” in a two-wheel cart, holding revivals over the countryside and eating Sunday dinner at tables that

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

Capitol Ave. at 32d St. IRVIN D. ATHERMAN, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Father's Day. “Serving God's Purpose in Our Generation”

groaned with fried chicken and Hoosier pies. Dr. Henninger never has held a

Thrasher In

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST

602 WEST NEW YORK STREET REV. CHARLES M. KROFT 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.— “Reception and Response.” 7:30 P. M.—"Light.”

New Position

Of Veterans' Hospital.

The religious scene in Indian-

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st Street (Formerly 926 West 20th Street)

Bible CIASE0E ii... uvseresinnss 9:45 A.M. Preaching Service ............ 10:30 A. M. Evening VICE ..uiivas cir ianis 3:00PM. Thursday Evening—Bible Study. 8:00 P. M.

J. 8. Johns, Minister

apolis was marked by two important announcements today. : The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher will become Protestant chaplain of the Veterans hospital. Dr. William F. Rothenburger has accepted an invitation to serve as temporary pastor of the West Park

ZION

EVANGELICAL & REFORMED NORTH and NEW JERSEY STREETS

FREDERICK R. DARIES, D.D., PASTOR

SUMMER SCH 9:00 A. M.——Church School. , 10:00 A. M.—Service of Worship. ’ “Life's Mystery”

Christian church. The Rev. Mr. Thrasher, who is the rector of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, will lead the Protestant vespers at the hospital chapel as one of his chief duties as chaplain. The Sunday vespers will

“The Disturbing Presence”

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH (Methodist)

Delaware and Vermont Sts. School—9:30 A. M. 10:45—Worship—7.:45

DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN Minister

be held at 6 p.m. instead of 5:30 beginning tomorrow. Through arrangements made by the Tillman H. Harpole unit 249 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary, |3 the Indiana Harmony Singers will be on hand, Bertha Breckenridge will sing a solo and Harry Lyman will play the violin.

PILGRIM HOLINESS BROOKSIDE

CHURCH 2101 Brookside Ave. Rev. ips McCrory, or

$s Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Y. P. Meeting, 6:30 P. M. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M..

“CHUR

One of

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

1415 Cruft Street Rev. George E. Huff, Pastor 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. Services

~ CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway >. Sunday, 11:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

1002 8S. Belmont Ave. 9:45 A. M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A. M.—Preaching and Worship 7:45 Eve. Service—Wed. Eve. Bible Study JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist. TA-7504

GRACE

. Methodist E. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon Theme. 10:40 A M. “MY BEST INVESTMENT"

We Welcome All Visitors FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

MERIDIAN ahd "VERMONT CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D, Pastor

9:25 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon: “Fellowship of the Spirit” 7:00 P. M.—Combined Worship and Youth Fellowship

8:00 P. M.—'‘Social and Community Sing ing. Service people invited.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

DELAWARE and WALNUT STREETS (700 North)

DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister Bible School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Sermon 'Sizé and Spirituality” Music by Excellent Choir Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

SALVATION ARMY

Invites You to the CITADEL MEETINGS

MAJ. & MRS. B. B. MANKIVELL IN CHARGE

FATHER'S DAY SERVICE Sunday School «...cocucivanans 9:30 A. ML Holiness Meeting .....cov000eees 11:00 A. ML. Y. P, Legion .....covvvevenrseas ¢30P. ML Evening Worship .....co0euvees T4SP. M

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend

| charge.

Children from four to 12 years will be enrolled in the classes Mon-

day through Friday from 9 to 11:30 2. m. Mrs. John Steffy will be in

CHES .

Cordially Invite You to. Attend

Their i

CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. HU-4041

A. G. HOBBS MINISTER BServices—0:45, 10:45, 7:45 Beginning hit Lord’s Day: og y

hl } oonnaen FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

jot and Delaware Sts.

ELLIS W. th Church School Morning Wanhlp

fendship”

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2843 Shelby St. Worship and Preaching....... 11:00 A. M. Bible Study Evening Service .. ............. TASP. M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:45 P. M, W. L. TOTTY, Minister. GA-1742

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS, REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 11 A, M.—Morning Prayer

Nazarene Churches REV, JESSE TOWNS, DIST. SUPT. 1115 King Ave.

Beech Grove—-327 BE. Main. Rev, Stan

Iv. First Church—1621 i Rev. Gene E. Phillips, 1410 Sturm. dly—Rey and ye, * JH ler,

, J. H. . 7 Bastern Ave. Garfield Church—116 E. Raymond. Rev. Daniel W. Jewell, 230 Bakemeyer.

Madison Ave.—3100 Madison, 1 block B. ea: Herman Mynek, 3135 Madison,

. Ployd South Side—~Legrande and Olive. Rev. A. L. Emmert, 3115 Olive.

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN * “Prospect and Linden Sts. R. H. BENTING, D. D, Pastor Sunday School = 10:00 A. M. Worship « = « 10:55 A. M.

North Methodist

‘Meridian at 38th St. Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Minister Sermon There, 10:43 A. M. “WHAT IS METHODISM?” Angelus Hour for Youth 6P.M—9 P.M.

“Was Jesus a Christian?” Sermon by

E. BURDETTE BACKUS

Service at 11 A. M.

“Modern Religion for Pree Minds" RADI

Dr. Backus Speaks . Sunday at 10 A. M. “Hell Is a Myth” WIRE

1430 on Your Dial

we ‘ ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH

WELCOME, SERVICE MEN

The vublie 1s Rorgian) LESSON FOR SUNDAY, June 18th,

Morning Service, 11 A. M. FIRST CHURCH,

SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at

‘Dangerous Invasions’

Dr. Rothenburger, pastor of the! Third Christian church for 16 years, will preach on “Dangerous | Invasions of the American Home” | tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. preceding | Sunday school, where he will teach | the men's class. A permanent!

Sunday School, 9:30

Rev. Harding Wi

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

1621 E. WASHINGTON — GENE E, PHILLIPS, Pastor; BOB KILLION, Music Dir.

— Rev. U, E. Harding — Guest Speaker—Saturday Evening, 8 o'Clock

Speak at Both 10:30 and 7:30 P. M. Services.

. General Assembly

“The Nazarene Hour” Broadcast, WIBC, 11:30-12 Midnight | }

~ f

minister for West Park church is

B——————

being sought by a committee, of which Grover Gwire is the chairman. Other religious events in Indianapolis follow:

" All Saints Episcopal Cathedral — The Young Churchmen of Indianapolis, who have been holding a convention “here yesterday, will receive the Holy Communion in a body at a.m. and sing Saxby's setting for the communion | and an anthem at 11 a. m. The Rt. Rev. | Richard Ainslie Kirchhofler, bishop of the diocese, will celebrate the early communion, and the Rev. J. Willard Yoder, vicar, the latter one. i

Ladywood Catholic School—The Rev. Fr. | Thomas Hosty of Chicage, who is spiritual director for the woren’s retreat now in session, also will direct the retreat herp Friday, Saturday, June 24, and Sunday, June 25. Miss Joan McHugh is chair-| man- of the current retreat, and Miss | Virginia 8mith of the one next week-end. | Botn are sponsored by the International Federation of Catholic alumnae, | All Souls Unitarian Church—Dr. E. Bur- | dette Backus, minister, wil speak on “Hell Is a Myth" over station WIRE at 10 a.m. and preach on “Was Jesus a Christian?” at 11 a.m. tomorrow in this church.

East Park Methodist Church—The Rev. Goiden A. Smith will mark the close of his seventh year as church ‘pastor by bap-| tizing several did Pp hing on “Children of the King.” The senior choir will sing spcial music in the morning, and the youth choir will sing in the evening. Broadway Methodist Chureh—Dr. John G. Benson will preach on ‘The Previous Question” tomorrow morning. Christian Men Builders, Third Christian Church—Merle Sidener will speak on “Let Dad Do It” in honor of Father's day. Charlene Clore will sing, ' accompanied by Jane Burroughs Adams, and class members who are fathers of C. M. B, in the service will fill the class offices for the day. ‘

BIRTH OF UNIVERSE IS SCIENTIST TOPIC

“Is the Universe, Including Man;

Churches of Christ, Scientist to-

Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the subject of the lesson-sermon for ll

Olive St, and

In a Series of

GARFIELD HEIGHTS

SUNDAY—11 A. M.—T7:45 P. M. COME AND Community hj Starting

June 19 All: Boys

HARRY D. SLATTERY

morrow. The golden text is: “Thou, Lord, in the beginning has laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the works of thine hands.” Heb. 1:10. The Igssonsermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: i “Human capacity is slow to dis-

know the infinite, until they throw off the old man and ‘reach the spiritual image and Ukeness p. 23 CIVIL SERVICE OFFICIALS TO |

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Vacation Bible School beginning Monday, June 19 (9:30); Martha Linn of Bluffton in charge. Preaching Services 10:30 and 7:45 P. M. N. Y. P. 8. Services 6:45 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:48 P. M. A hearty welcome awaits you,

HEAR W. CURTIS PORTER .

Gospel Sermons !

2842 SHELBY ST. BEGINNING JUNE 11

Vacation Bible School

9:30 A

Invited Largest V. B. 8. in Indianapolis, 1943

Radio WIBC Sunday, 9 A.M.

CALVERY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave Phone MA-6186—MA.

Le Grand Ave,

CHURCH OF CHRIST

EACH EVENING—T:48 BE WITH US

Monday,

Parkway, 8. Drive at Butler FIFTH SIXTH CHURCH, 1609%

"Youth

aud believeth on Him that sent me, hath ever not come into

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church, The Pirst Church of ,Sclen' M invited to our Evolved by Atomic Forge?”

Meridian at 20th ’

FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run CHURCH, College Ave, at Prospect

Sunday School TIN oa pourtn, men TESTIMONIAL MEETING, Wednesda

for Christ" Rally 2x 7:30 P. M. Tonight

Roberts Park Methodist Church

Dr. Ralph Neighbor

Let's give him a hearty welcome. Also hear

1453 N. Alabama St.

288. services and Free Reading Rooms “Is the Universe, Including Man,

Reading Rooms Church Edifice 12th 5:00p.m. 15 E. Wash. 34th 8:00p.m. 526 State Life Church Edifice Ave, 1611 Prospect 62d 7:30 p.m. Church Edifice : 5232 E. Market 9:30 and 11 A. ML and Sixth HAM y Evening. § o'Clock

401 N. Delaware HEAR

Fort Wayne Gospel Temple

Second appearance of the whistling evangelist.

Special Music by Radio Trio.

Brightwood Free

to July 7 and Girls

RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA

Ne

President of Taylor University, Upland, Indiana, Will Speak

t Presbyterian Churches 1

INVITEYOU *'

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER

Ministers 9:30 A. M.--Bible School

“A Gospel Not of the Mighty” Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service

Central at 47th : Sunday School—9:

Worship-10 >

Meridian Heights 1

BLAIR HARRY, D.D. Minister

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D. Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M.

9

Dr. Milner Sis : Hon “to Overcome Fear"

Church

Saturday, June 17th, 7:30 P.M. on “The Changeless Christ in a Changing

IF UNABLE TO ATTEND, TUNE IN WIBC, 8-8:30 P.M.

GREAT DISTRICT RALLY “June 16-17-18

81ST AND FOREST MANOR AVE. ‘Rev. E. E. Wright, Pastor

‘Dr. Robert Leo Stewart, |

Methodist Church

Clermont.

Earl Dierking, the best man be Mr. Riggs 3

World.”

With Gther FREE METHODIST of Indianapolis.

CHURCHES

_[SUNDAY Service Will Be

City-Wide Eva

2:30 P. M.