Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1944 — Page 4

only community but travel over the

odist groups. The problems of the returning soldier and how the church expects {to aid "him will be explained by Dr. S. L. Martin at the district confer~ ence. Dr, John F. Edwards, who is in charge of Protestant V-day celebrations in Indianapolis, will discuss that subject. “Ministry of Healing” is the title of a talk to be given by Dr, William C. Hartinger of the Methodist hosoth. | Dital; “The Goodwill Industries and [the Social Service Work of the vited| church,” by the Rev. Howard ,| Lytle, and “An Adequate Pension for Ministers,” by Dr, W. T. Jones.

The Five Objectives

The five objectives of the Crusade for Christ which will be conducted by 8,000,000 Methodists during | the ®folr years ending in 1948 will be school outlined by three speakers. They {are Mrs, Karel McKee of Indian- + | apolis, Dr. E, E, Aldrich, superintendent of the Columbus district, and Dr. V..L. Clear, superintendent of the Richmond district. The - crusade’s objectives are: Continued effort toward a new world order, increased enrollments in Sunday schools, a nation-wide evangelistic campaign, church-wide instruction in stewardship and fund

ical and Setarmed arence Sitler, pastor give the sermon

_ Emmanuel Eva church—The Rev. Goshen, Ind, wu tomorrow at 10 a

Pro will give the Meditation which will be hi to the patients. Mrs. E. E Burton is 1ith Sistrist Protestant music chairman and Mrs. Amos Stevens auxiliary president,

Methodist ehurch--A fuil proing oe: will be conducted for - Sunday -and- cont

choir instruction is given i at 3 The youth Jellowship vespers will Know i. 10-cent lunch at m. on Other features are basketball and meetings of Boy and Girl Scout troops and a Brownie troop. Christian Men BulMers, Third Christian thureh.-The RAY. AC Brooks ks will speak at ae 9:30 ing orto, Geraldine Richeson ge? as the marimba, Olive Branch Christian church--Dr. PF. E. Smith, secretary of the pension fund, will speak tomorrow at 9:30 a. m.

Tlvetatty Park Christian church—Miss

raising. new youth director, will bel The various departments of the a tomorrow at the junior church

The annual penny supper will be | district program will be discussed

country explaining it to other Meth-

Dr. Guy O. Carpenter

Plan Lesson In Catholicism

‘A series of instructions dealing with the fundamental teachings of the Catholic church will be given on consecutive Thursdays at 8 p.m,

{BUILDERS ON THE ROCK

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH : JLLINOIS and NEW ir

11:00 Ac’M.—Morning Prayer

|CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1 and Delaware Sta.

| 748 2 24. The FPersga

udy--'‘Complete Jo: A ik h

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE

Ist Cumberland Presbyterian CHRIST TEMPLE CAP Avenue at 32d Street . ona. 1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley) ” THE vt 493 West Fall Creek Parkway 8:48 A. M.— church Mie HING STREET its first meeti &y gol (ivue chvasesses 10100 A.M. Sunday, 11:30 A M.. 7:30 P. MN 10:45 A, TON REV. HILLWAN — WAR HERO Eo tock cl Evening WorRID Lrssiisieres 1:90 Pb. - “hima! Fo, Au Anis Volo METHODIST CHURCH 2 ee ub, C “THE EYES OF, JESUS SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS |W: Washington at Warman. A NATIONS TN PROPEECY- nclude the le

“THE MIRACLE “or P SERVIER" ROBERTS ‘PARK CHURCH

(Methodist) re and 2 : ste. o0o0l—9:30 A. SUMNER L ¥

Minister

FIRST RST BAPTI IST CHURCH ermont. Streets

United Brethren BROOKSIDE CHURCH

11th and Olney. stor

A. Glen O' oben, 9:30—Church Schoo 100 40--Morning orship and Sermon. t Must Be Told!" 7:00 P. Tr and high school C. E, 7:30 P, M.—Evening § Service 5 and sermon. “Putting It 8:459:45—Youth waa

Dela

CHRIST JES 6364 Guilford oe Rev. Pearl Ires, Evangelist Sunday School, 9 a. m. Revival Starts Sept. 27 7:30 Each Evening

LYNHURST BAPTIST On Lyndhurst Dr., 2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash. REV, C. H. SCHEICK REV, HAAKON ENUDSEN

9:30 A. M. Unified Worship Service. 7:30 P. M.-~Evening Worship Service. .

Midweek Worship Wednesday—T:30 P. M.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 West 31st Street (Formerly 926 West 20th Street) ee BABA MM. “eareeny ves. 10:30 A. ML werane sareesss 8100 P.M. Thursday Evening--Bihle Study. 8:00 P, M. J. 8. JOHNS, Minister

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Hinrich ——

Sept. 28 through Dec. 24, in the information bureau at Capitol ave] and Georgia’ st. | The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Indianapolis Catho-|

Hic-diocese; and-president of the bu=f

reau, and the Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan, firector, have invited all) interested persons to attend. J] i { | |

'MATTER' SELECTED AS SERMON TOPIC |

All Christian Science churches] will study the lesson-sermon sub-| ject, “Matter,” tomorrow, The golden text is: “Wilt thou set thine eyes on that which is not? | for riches certainly make them- |

selves wings; they fly away as an Proverbs |

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH

Branches » The Mother Church, Th | sh Church f Christ. Scientist, Boston, M The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and re Reading Rooms.

ar eer.. 12850D._fOF Sunday, Sept. 17, _— fj “MATTER” Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash, St.

Morning Service, 11 A M FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at 20th SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th 5 P.M * THIRD CHURCH, Wash, Blvd. at 34th 8 P. M., FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run Pkwy., S. Drive, at Butler Ave, ....5:00 P, M. FIFTH CHURCH, College at 62nd. ? SIXTH CHURCH, 1609% Prospect St. * SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; Pirst, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Church, 11 a. m. Wednesday Evening, Testimonial Meeting, 8 o'Clock.

(PILGRIM HOLINESS)

BROOKSIDE CHURCH

2101 Brookside Ave.

Carleton Ad ae D. Du. Pastor 1

1[ RAYMOND G.

14156 Crufts Street Rev. George B. Huff, Pastor ‘10:90 A M. and 7:30 P, M. Services

NORTH METHODIST].

a

"| Lite Story tn Batteneds of Prance HERMAN R. ROSE

Pastor

A. M.~Morning Worship 8: 2 P, M.—Methodist Youth FelJowship,

v Meridian at 38th St. DR. DALLAS L. BROWNING, Minister

“Lif ief Interest” Angelus Hour or Youth—8 P. M.-0 v M. GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST | Southern Avenue at Shelby Street C. 8. PASCHAL, ui

®

i BY MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

-R. H., BENTING, D. D., Pastor .

Sunday School .....10:00 A. M, Worship ...........10:66 A. M.

9:30 A. M.—Sunda 10:45 s nos eheo Robi, ;

Sermon by Pastor.

aataasates

rs Sermon by Pastor,

Soaton Army Cede |

SUNDAY SERVICES

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH and NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D, D, PASTOM SUMMER SCHEDULE 9:10 A. M.—~Church : 10:00 A. M.—"A Challenge to Christians”

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A, M—Holiness Meeting, 6:30 P, M,—Young People’s Legion, = 8:00 P, M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.

ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN VLIET. piers a L_sharge EL services. Music s Cho QGenge, Director. cg . i THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED eee eee eee

HOEKSTRA

W-I-B-C 9A. M.

Jevery Sunday)

~ CALVARY TABERNACLE

Service 0:48 AM. — 11 A. a Nl uy priate, 20s

ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH

OF OUR REDEEMER Fairfield and Park, at Watson Rd.

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST 602 WEST NEW YORK STREET

GRACE Methodist

E. New York at Grant ARNOLD , Minister

We Welcome Al Visitors | *

‘CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH =

. Bible School—4:20 AM Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Bs Sermon—"Withstanding Collectivism® Youth Pellowship—5:30 P. M,

CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE

28th and Sherman Drive

Andrew C. Baker

Outstanding gospel evangelist, singer ad Bible teacher, of Oregon City, Ore.

Speaking Each Evening

Andrew C. Baker

FIRST U - BRETHREN CHURCH

104 PARK AVENUE REV. GEO, PF, SNYDER, D.D, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. :

Service, 7:30 “Not a Quitter”

Except Monday at 8 P. M. continuing through Sept. 17.

|

; show. Follow « tennis and bri | © The exhibits | and baked good Judges will be ! | # stration agent; Betty Berterman

Jeague, will be i ‘Mesdames Fisk

ls Mrs, Fortune, t Mrs. Henry C. /

Mrs. William

ANOTHER | week will be thi group will meet William Niles V dames Kenneth F Mayburn Landg |. sery board, and nursery, will att pe Mrs. Marvir ‘bers of standir man, will have ¢ [+ B. Coble, Eugen '® Betty Welss. O | the chairman, w ¢. Peirce and Miss ; The nursery - chairman; Mrs. ‘burg, story hou Mrs. Chester C publicity chairm 9 auxiliary’s repre Cochrane while © monthly child v L agencies. Mrs, Officers of 1 president; Mrs.

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Sponsored by the “Curletisn home builders by the Rev. A. J. Coble, the Rev.

eagle toward heaven.” PASTOR L. O. SPILLMAN and Congregation

maker and Mrs,

Mrs.

even tos chairman; Doyle Zaring, etches, and William Markle, acting presi-

All Souls Unitarian churech—Dr. E. Bur. dette Backus, minister, will speak at Unitarian Proclamation,”

Youth for Ehalsi_Robetts Park Methodist church—Dr. 8. H. Turbeville, Methodist r and ie of Bible conferences, > mE % A 8 rally beginning at a sap church~The Rev. of 3b by Lutheran University 11 speak at 10:

church, 8. m and the Rev. "p. 8 Fa | Wlaslonay, o 7:30 v. m. 2 annual Mission

Fikenroth, city

Roth =orvis-- [ceremonies in the

Stanley Mahan, the Rev, G. A.

C. G. Shriver, Charles Smith and A. F. Trulock, Dr, Carpenter will preside and the Rev, Charles Query

. will serve as secretary,

BENSON TO SPEAK

Dr. John G. Benson, superintendent of the Methodist hospital, will give the 10:30 a.m, address to-

30 morrow at ‘the mortgage-burning

North Salem

Smith, Gerald Power and Mesdames|

23:5. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “To have one God and avail yourself of the power of Spirit, you must love God supremely. It is not wise to take a halting and half-way position or to expect to work equally with spirit and matter, tftuth and

error, There is but one way—

namely, God and His idea—which

by the pastor, the Rev. W

on day E Methodist church,

leads to spiritual being.”

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WHATS CEBKINY

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Sept. 16, 1944

Continued from Preceding Page

“A Modern Frankenstein—

THE SNICKER of the week was the story about Claude J. Donovan, the police department painter who paints those white lines at residential district intersections so police can clock speeders. , . . Well, Mr, Donovan got caught in his own trap. . . . Yes, sir; a couple of cycle cops say they clocked him at 44 miles an hour as he passed a couple of his white markers in the 1700 block, N. West st. . . . Incidentally, the war on speeders still is being waged, with many of those convicted losing their right to drive for 30 days or more. . . . A large delegation of Hoosier Legionnaires was in Chicago today for the national convention. + + » They were prepared to block any movement to remove the Legion national headquarters from here to Washington. . . . Rumors that the state fair would be revived at the fair grounds next year got a setback when Dt, Col. R. Walter Evans, commanding officer of the A. A. F. specialized depot there, said the depot probakly would not be closed until Japan is licked. . . .. The Junior C. of C. is sponsoring a two-day engagement of the San Carlo Opera Co. here Sept. 26 and 27. . . . The troupe will present Aida and Rigoletto, . , . The shortage of cream is getting acute, , . . E. L. Murray, a Ballard dairy route salesman, was stopped by a man who offered to trade a half pint of whisky for a half pint of cream. . . . Mr. Murray didn’t trade,

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accepting illegal gas stamps. . . . The market is flooded with black market gas stamps— many of them crude imitations, . . The fall semester got under way at Butler this week. . . . A 63-year-old man arrested on intoxication and disorderly conduct charges after he drove his horse and wagon load of watermelons through a red light got off in court with a warning. . . . Judge McNelis decided there is no law governing the driving of a horse and wagon. . . , Pvt. Morris Bernstein, 1006 8. Illinois, was a surprised G. I. when he sat down over in France,

~opened a can of K-rations, and found a

cube of sugar with a wrapper intended for the Tee Pee, 38th and Fall Creek. . . . That sugar really looked sweet.

Lx x & In the Mail Bag—

A NICE LETTER came from Pfc. James E. Shank Jr, who has been pretty busy lately loading bombs in B-17s over in Italy. . , . He has seen a lot of historical spots in Rome, including the Vatican City. . . And he wants us to know how much he enjoys “What's Cookin'” . . . 1st Lt. Arthur R., Donovan, who used to be regional attorney for the National Labor Relations Board, likewise enjoys this newsletter—down in Ate lanta, Ga. . . Cpl Alex Stahlhut writes from Oahu, Hawaii, that as soon as he has read his copy of “What's Cookin'” he hands it to an-

REV. RALPH McCRORY, Pastor REVIVAL MEETING

Sept. 7th to 24th Evangelist REV. R. G. FLEXON

(Assistant General Superintendent)

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

“Youth for Christ” RALLY

HEAR THIS NOTED "HOOSIER"

DR. S. H. TURBEVILLE

New Castle, Ind. Popular speaker for Bible institutes, colleges, evan~ gelistic meetings.

7:30 P.M. Tonight

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH

401 N. Delaware

John 5:24, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that heareth my word, and believeth on Him that sent me, hath everlasting life, ‘and shall not come into condemnation, but Is passed from death unto life.”

TUNE IN WiBC TONIGHT 8 O'CLOCK

REV. W. H. EIFERT, Pastor

Sunday School .......... Morning Worship .......

“Heavenly Mansions" Dedication of New Ascension Window

Music by Vested Choir A Cordial Welcome to Al

West Side

Gospel Tabernacle 2112 Miller St. Rev. Thomas Paino Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:45 Young People’s Service, 7:45

REVIVAL Starting Sept. 17 Services Every Night, 7:45 (Except Monday and Saturday)

... Evangelist S. CLYDE BAILEY of Alton, Ill.

a,

;

The American Council

of

Presbyterian Churches INVITE. YOU

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

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

Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.--Divine Worship Dr. Vale, Preaching “Building Better Than We Know” Thursday, 7:15 P, M.—Midweek Service

Meridian Heights Central Ave, at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, M Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45. “Pruits of Righteousness” Service Broadcast-—WIBC, 11 to 11:30

| IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Bixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRA RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. Sermon by Dr. Frants “Decide for yourself.”

Luke 12-57 Church BoROOY ....v vivre rss snssnnny 9:30

Young Peoples Meeting .............. 6:30

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister

9:30--Church School for Everybody. 10:45—-Sermon: “Unbowed and Unafraid.”

Young People's Meeting, 8 P.M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister

Christian Churches

Will Hold Its NATIONAL MEETING | in the WAR MEMORIAL Auditorium

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday " October 3rd, 4th, 5th

Afternoon and evening meetings wil) be open to the public. Full details as to speakers, subjects and public forums will be announced next week.

“A Unitarian Proclamation” Service hit 11 A. M.

E. Burdette Backus, Minister

| . Welcome You. WILLIE JOHNSON

Revival Continues at the

Bible Church

3851 E. Now York St,

WIBC—

Services Every Night — 8 P. M. 7:30 TO 8 A. M.

NALARENE

EVERY SUNDAY,

WEST SIDE CHURCH

OF THE NAZARENE WEST IITH & KING AVE.

BIG SUNDAY $SHooL

Sept. 17th—Begins at 9:30 A. M. Special Music and Singing in Each Department. . | Expecting 1,000 People. 1} SPECIAL WORKERS: : Evangelist Roy Bettcher and Pad, - ine McKinley. Nie Turner, 8. Supt. Following the Rally, the Young People's Revival will continue |, two weeks. i Servicgs nightly at 7:30. Rev. & Mrs. E. Atkinson |! Pastors. !

* Earl Hankins Assistant Pastor.

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

1621 B WASHINGTON -— ~ GENE E. PHILLIPS, Pastor; BOB KILLION, Musie. Dir.

Sunday School

Morning Service,.....eens Evening Service ...oc.vev. Mark Moore of Camp Atterbury—Guest Speaker

HAA b Naar aaa nat

“The Fear! of Great Price” haan serssuvrsvans10I30 A, M. sans e ee RANA 7:30 P. ML

« S30AM

Sesmrssaarrttane cesuny

| ant, and Mrs, urer and assista: : » The ‘Indian: hold its first fa Burchard Carr,

Owen-: In Pre

The Rev. R

A ceremony a i row afternoon i of Tabernacle FE will unite Miss |- Fred C, Wasde E V.S. N.R. Dr. Roy Ewin Yows., Miss Ma accompanied by ganist, A gold and |

Following tt F will be a recep

* Mrs. Carl Was The couple w | ding trip to Ul | graduate of Bi F the Arthur Jor E Musie.

Ex

a, Or

I t's Roundup Time— : other “Hoosier, who in turn | Cor Saoohson and 3. Ferpuson Sermons and Fen BEyiiasis wh Merritt’ Harrington, Soloist Shap. Mani | Hour” Broadcast, IBC, 31: 11:30-13 Midnight | CH! THE WILD WEST will be rivaled tomore passes it to a captain. . . , | 9:30 Church School-5:30' Young People. Mornay a A. : oh Siliion, Buchions Sdlcigs p Woman's Soc row at Gregg farms, north of town. , . . The Thé Man's Store was proud to | 7 7:30 P MN en uty of mation” “Genuineness in Religion.” TCR | Sah Sas Chih, Church Service, Giue occasion is the Indiana Saddle Horse Asso- learn that Frank Fahle, who was employed in SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN F 2 P b t . ~ FRIENDLY C live ou ] ol is anual 10 a m. Thu ciation’s 12th annual roundup. . . . Yippee, the store and wrote a saddle horse column Tore 00 Maison ae 43 airview | Abi y! teran OF THE NAZARENE un TT Sevoians. Mt + «+ «+ Ride 'em, cowboy, - under the name, “Ted Newmarket,” has been MAYER CHAPEL VIRGIL D, RAGAN, Minister CORNER RAY ST. and HOLMES A a 0 , School, 8 30 A Hy it Pie, pres .

« « + A thief who knew _

what he was doing held up William Allison, a professional bondsman, at his home, 2919 W, Michigan, and got away with $3650 in cash and a $500 diamond, , , . It was quite a haul. ... Among the former war prisoners aboard the exchange ship Gripsholm are two Indianapolis servicemen—Col, Thomas D. Drake and Lt. Henry L, Ayres Jr.—and T. Sgt. Wm. Cloud of Westfield, . . . Repairs have been started on the Indiana ave, bridge over Fall creek. . . The bridge has been closed more than five years. . . . The fire department will take over the duties of the fire underwriters’ salvage corps on Oct. 16.

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New Hangar Planned—

COL. ROSCOE TURNER has announced plans to build a $150,000 hangar at Weir Cook Municipal Airport. .<. . The county planning commission approved petition of ‘Bob Shank to construct a new airport at 38th st. and the Geargetoyn road. . . , The

quotas of 585 Hoosier filling stations :

been gut by the OPA as penalties for

Entire conpnts copyrighted; Soa, L. Strauss & Co., toe

STRAUSS & CO. nc. THE MAN'S STORE

promoted to captain. . . At the same time, he was made first operations officer in the newest and most advanced American air base in the Pacific. Nice going, Frank. ., , . And now for the birthday greetings. . . . Happy birthday to Sgt. William J, Potter, New Guinea, Oct. 2, Wife and Billy. . . . And to James E. Lloyd, M. M, 2-c, Hawaii, Sept. 19, Mother, Dad, Sisters. . . . And to Hubert E, Daughty, 8. 2-¢, Hawaii, Mom, Dad, Carol, Dickie. . . . And to 8. Sgt. J. W. Yager, belatedly, Wife, Mike. , . , And to Sgt. Charles 8. Fink, Southwest Pacific, Sept. 24, Mom, ‘Ruthie. . . . And to James Curtis Leonard, O. M. 3-c, Pearl Harbor, Sept. 21, Mother, Dad, Sisters. . . . And to Cpl. Richard"B, Kuhlman, Greenland, Oct. 10, Mother, Dad, Jack. . . . And to Lt. Volney Hampton, New Caledonia, Sept. 19, Ginnie, Rae, Dad. . . . And to Opl. James J. O'Reilly, Southwest Pacific, Sept. 22, Family. . . . And to Sgt. Melvin R, Wilson, England, Oct. 9, Mother, Dad, Sister, Paul. . : . And to Cpl. Harry W. Monroe, New Guiten, Sept. 23, Mom, Dad. . And to Sgt. John F. Nimz, New Guinea, Oct. 28, Mother, Dad, 8weetheart Annette, + +. And to Pfc. Richard B, Lieland, New Sues, Sept. 27, Mother, Dad, Brother, Sisters. . And to Pfc. Marvin G. Vermillion, France, Oct, 12, Katy. . .-. Take care of _yoursélyes.

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INDIANAPOLIS - —- THE H HEART OF THE U. -$

9:30 A. M., Church School—Children 10:45 A, M. ~Mornin jXorabip:

a Rev. Ragan, Preaching.

Norwood-West Sts. ROY C. LINBERG, Minister 9:30—8unday School. 10: 45—Morning ‘Church Service.

HEAR REV. O. R. TESSARO

of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Will Relate His Almost | Unbelievable Life Story

SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M.

Mr. Tessaro will tell you why he left a $10,000 a a year’ fob, Why he refused a hotel that would net $20,000 per year, Hear him tell of the many persecutions he has suffered since becoming a Christian,

Hear Mr. Tessaro tell how he was healed of stammering lips. How God spared his life when an express cut his car in two. * People have traveled 200 miles to hear this story.

Services Each Evening at 7:30 Through Sept. 24th . ®

MONDAY NIGHT

Mr. Tessaro will tell how he yesaed three girls from a disorder~ house. Hear this sermon.

Divine Healing Service Tonight, 7:30 ° ‘Clock

. MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROF. and MRS. PAUL QUALLS . .

- MARS HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH “+ J. Clinton Swanagan, Pastor . ‘Farnsworth and Foltz, Mars Hill, Indianapolis -

- Radio Address, 10 A. M. ‘When Is a Person Religious?’ WIRE 1430 On Your Dial Hee All Souls Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama St.

Sunday School .... Morn WORRIL Evangelistic vice Pastor, J. H. FOWLER, MA-3679 8, 8. Supt, Gordon W. Dawes, BE-1480

WESTBROOK CHURCH 819 South Denison St,

t, % Block UE YW 2 Wash)

LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor BE-0750

Sunday Services— : M. 10:45 A. M. Oral, 7:30 P. M.,

EAST

BRIGHTWOOD Free Methodist

E. 31st and Forest Manor 9:30 Church School.

2 Eva {sti ite TE VWright, Pastor

a ee INDIANAPOLIS FREE METHODIST CHURCHES EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME TO

WORSHIP IN ONE

OF THEIR CHURCHES

YOU WILL FIND CONVENIENTLY - LOCATED WEST

SECOND Free Methodist Corner Pershing and Wilkins

9:30 Sunday. Sc} ol an Fresching Service

- HOLMES he Free Methodist

«| Preach . N.

PB > Seryives. 6:45 P

7:45 r M., John A, a Return Me from Argentina

Wednesday Prayes Meeting at 7:45 P. M, A Hearty

Welcome Awaits You

MADISON AVENUE NAZARENE 2108 A One Block East . M. MYR! GA-T221

Go to Church Sundoy

EAST

FIRST Free Methodist

Ta a Tectmash. | St

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103 3 Bi Naren rh “Y. P.M B. Bae

ning Rev. Don C. a,

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¢ WEST

MARS HILL Free Methodist |

Irvington Homi Wed. Mrs. Greer st, ho Valencian ehap lp. m. Thurs, . 2211 Station John Thornb: MISCE Bruce P. Robi: ican Legion 1 H. C. Asher, l hostess, Lunc Bt. Francis | Wed. Block’ ; party. 3 SOR [Beta Zeta ch f° Phi. T:30 4 * Trust buildi ~ Blanche Van {Alpha chapter, Ep. m, Tues. ' Installation. RiDNA chapter, | p.m. Wed. lan, 414 N. A |Alpha apr, | 6:30 eT - taur t ] Inst Alpha chapter, - 8 p. m. Wed.

SHTHIn 5, &

Th