Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1944 — Page 4
aonthly series of musical services £ 7:30 a. m. George Newton, choir
Piston Bruce Baxter of Portland, Ore, will address the annual dinner meeting of the City Council and Church Extension society of the Methodist denomination Friday at 6:30 p. m. in ‘the Broadway Methodist church. ‘ E. O. Snethen, president, © will preside at the dinner called by pr. Guy O. Carpenter “the outstanding Methodist gathering of the year.” Reports will be given of the work of the society, which
Mr. Spethen
Piotr. PSs CENEN wat Calpi\ munity center; Mrs. A. L. Coble,
trict director of. Christian education; and Dr. Carpenter.
V-E Day Fund Is Proposed
The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Indianapolis, today outlined plans for diocesan celebration of V-E day and for a special collection to aid Europe's needy millions.
includes all mis-|m..
Bishop Ritter
addressed the
{in the Indianapolis district and
organ offertory by Cesar Franck. - Composers to be sung by the choir include Praetorius, Christiansen ‘and Martin. Other religious events
Moravian chur ch—Dr. Olen A. Creters, pastor of the First United Lutheran surch, will speak at the love feast mark1% the 24th auhiversary of the congregaon tomorrow at 3-p. ‘The Rev. Stan- : i. R. Woltjen, pastor, Twi give the 7:30 aman Doves pear Buse To swsicians will provide specia i9e day's services including the rally day program in the school. Central Avenue Methodist churech—The viligious movie, “A Certain Nobleman,' vl be shown during rally day services 1amorrow in the school. Children of all partments will receive certificates. The “auth groups will hold the first of their anday syenlng = meetings of worship and 7 screation at 0. At morning worship ty. F. Marion Smith will preach on “The i foral lmperative.” Friendswood Baplist ebhureh — The (aurch’s 57th homecoming and rally day ~ 1 ill be held tomorrow with morning worhip, a noon basket dinner, a memorial srvice for charters 5 embers and a 2 p. m. ial program. men x Stout fie Id «ih “a “special guests, t Baptist Church of “North Tndianfist Baweint Rev. B. C. Winchester af Haute will speak at the annus poi sponsored By the Metaka and Caleda Bible class from 7:30 to 9:30 "‘uesday through Oct. 1. Prophecies = the Old Testament will be the discussion saeme. Tuition for the course will be 5 cents, which covers recreation Saturcay evening and Sunday dinner. Patsfe * Jackson is teacher; Josephine Burns, presi- . dent, and the Rev. FP. F. Young, pastor.
University Park Christian church—~Proraotion day will be observed in the church _‘shool after which Dr. 8. Grundy Fisher il} preach the second in a series of sermons on the “March of the Disciples.” Officers of the church and. school will vlan the year's work a a retreat followag a noon basket All Souls Unitarian nell... E. Burfiette Backus, will speak on © “Dear Brutus” the sermon on errie's play, tomorrow at 11 a. m. A 0 a.m. Dr. ckus will give an address, ‘Beyond Christianity,” over
West Michigan Sireet Methodist church “Mrs. Celeste Amstutz will give the address for the thank offering service to‘norrow at 10:40 a. m. Dr. H. B. Amstutz, her husband, is a prise of the Japa: Singapore.
Brookside United Brethren church—The . A. Glen O'Dell, new pastor of the shurch, will give the address at the meetng of the men's brotherhood Wednesday at 2:45 p. m. Plans for the vear will be at the meeting to which men of ~elity ame invited. a = will be
Eo nr De a Reformed
churches of both the Northwest and Lexingtorr conferences. Dr. Carpenter is both executive secretary of the society and district superintendent.
reports submitted by the Rev. Howard Lytle for the Goodwill industries; the Rev. Henry A. Meyer,
REALITY" CHOSEN AS SERMON TOPIC
All Christian Science churches will study the lesson-sermon subject, “Reality,” tomorrow. « The golden text is. “Every good gift and every perfect gift. is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” James -117— 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: “Now,” cried the apostle, “is the accepted time; behold now is the day of salvation, meaning, not that now men must prepare for a future-world salvation, or s#fety, but that now is the time in which to experience that salvation in spirit and in life,” P. 39,
church—Prof. J. A. Weber of the Indiana Central college faculty will be guest speaker at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Veterans Hospital = chapel—McllvaineKothe unit 153 of the 11th district American Legion auxiliary will present Mrs. Frank Billeter, soloist, and Mrs, Albers Hirschman, accompanist, at the 6 p. Protestant vespers tomorrow. Rev. Donald A. -Elder, Protestant chaplain, will give the meditation, which will be broadcast to the patients. Mrs. E. E. Burton is Protestant music chairman and Mrs, Norman Coulon,” unit chairman. Crooked Creek Baptist church—Rev, Don M. Falkenberg, field executive for the Bible Meditation league, will show moving pictures of the work of his organization and of the invasion of ance. The league supplies Bibles to chaplains for use among the armed forces.
sionary éauses and church building i
New officers will be elected andi:
peace and the great advance of our armies is the problem of providing relief and sustenance for the peoples in the liberated areas. this purpose there will take place in all our parishes a collection of clothing from Sunday, Sept. 2¢ t0/a44recs of Dr. Hiltner, executive secretary of the commission on re“The reverend pastors are re-|jgion and health of the Federal quested to make plans for appro- Council of churches, and the repriate religious exercises as circum- treat discussions will deal with two We recommend subjects. They are: solemn -éxpositions-of -the Blessed {and needs of returning service perSacrament during the whole or part|sonnel afd shifting civilian populaof the day or late evening, also a|ti mass of thanksgiving the morning | church, and of the church council after the announcement of sur-{to meet the needs of returning perrender to which the people should sonnel. now be told to come.”
PROGRAM PLANNED
Saturday, Sept. 30.
stances permit.
Third Christian church.
on “When Sanity was a Terrifying Power” at 10:40 a. m.
will mark their 31st home-coming
eration class on “Religion in the Life of a Nation.”
pastoral letter urging a “Christian” marking- of
“Associated with the coming of
For
FOR HOME-COMING
morrow with festive services in the
The Rev. A. C. Brooks will preach The Christian Men Builders class
founder and
Mrs, Virgil E. Havens, returned missionary to Africa and class teacher, will address the Girls’ Fed-
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WHAT'S CEBKIN
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pattern their own missions after this one.
retary of the Indiana Council of Churches. :
Pastor's Retreat
will speak on “The Church Serving Returning Men and Women” at the annual pastors’ retreat Thursday in the Irvington Presbyterian church.
a. m. and continue through the afternoon, with luncheon served by women of the host church,
gram chairman, will preside and the Rev. 8. P. Jenking and Dr. Ellis W. Hay will be in charge of worship. Dr. R. H. Turley Is president of the Indianapolis Ministerial associatior, Home-coming will be marked to-|{the retreat sponsors,
CHURCH TO OBSERVE
church will mark the golden anni-
with the talk, “On the Way Home,” versary of its organization tomorby Merle ‘Sidener, teacher.
row with a
tion of a remodeled gymnasium. The Rev. R. M. Taylor, pastor, will preside. -
morning worship, there will be a basket dinner program in the gym.
Speaks to Student Confer-
ence in Recruiting Drive.
Dr. R. L. Holland will address the Indiana University Student conference today in the interest of the National Mission to Christian teachers.” ~ The : National mission is being sponsored by the Federal Council of Churches for the benefit of church school teachers, to aid them to recruit pupils from “unchurch families for the Sunday schools and church congregations. The first of the missions in this state will be
It is expected that directors of county missions will attend and
Dr. Holland is the general sec-
To Hear Hiltner
Dr. Stewart Hiltner of New York
The retreat will begin at 9:30
The,
{held in Indianapolis Oct. 29 to 31.
Hollong ot. i k U. J. Today -
Esomibly ot God) RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley.) Wodnasday & Sunda %: i» Pp M. Services Fo
jdian at 38th DR. DALLAS L i BROWNING. Minister Wo! abi
10:4 » Worship Stumbling.
Angelus Hour for Youth—6 P, To P. M.
CHRIS 6164 BE Rev. Pearl Ires, Evangelist Revival tarts Sept. 27 7:30 ach Evening
NORTH INDIAN APOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 West 31st Street ~ (Formerly 926 West 20th Street) Bible Classes ......c.eovvw oe DHUBAM, Preaching Service «i..eoeoses..10:30 AM. Evening Service ...... vases 8:00 P. M., Thursday Evening—Bible Study. 8:00 P.M, J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
10:45 A. “Joss. Sermon: “Fitted to
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor 9:25 A. M. Bible & School, Promotion Day
6:15 P. M.—Youth Fellowanipe 7:30 P. M.—Worship Throu Music. Chorus Choir Directed by or. George Newton
NORTH METHODIST eo
BUILDERS ON JHE ROCK]
130 P.M.
ST. MARKS uN NITED N. Prospect and Linden Sts.
mday School v.02. 10:00 A. M. Worship maraanse es s10:55° Ac M.
Cordially Invite You to .One of Their Services
| GHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N.
oils Rody
mone Sr gs HY-N 10:45 A. »
7:45 P. 22 nen God Gives Man Man Up."
Ist Cumberland Presbyterian PROSPECT AT RAN ;
R. H. BENTING, D. D., Pastor
BROOKSIDE &FIURCH 5 “11th an ell, Pi Five
X. Glen'©' 9: Wala ® wi”
10:40—"A 7:00~Youth C. BE. 7:30—"The Understanding Heart.” 8:45-9; 45—~Youth Fellowship.
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. 64th and College
11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer
‘The attitudes}:
; and the program of the
The Rev. W. F. Lahr, retreat pro-
50TH ANNIVERSARY
The Barth Place Methodist
Gospel Tabernacle
Young People’s Service, 7:45
West Side
-2112-Miller St.’ Rev. Thomas Paino
Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:45
REVIVAL
To Continue
Services Every Night, 7:45 (Except Monday and Saturday) Evangelist S. CLYDE BAILEY of Alton, IIL.
day of fellowship for church families, and the re-dedica-
Following Sunday school and
and an afternoon
Sept. 23, 1944
Continued from Preceding Page
Car Is Uninvited Guest— AN AUTO DRIVEN by Mitchell Ross
meshed through the front door
. Tompkins’ restaurant, 16th and Meridian, after a collision with another car. . . . driver of the other car fled on foot. .
~ Seven Beech Grove residents have
~ Injunction suit, asking the court to close the recently organized Beech Grove gun club as 8 hazard and nuisance to nearby residents. + « « The U, 8. employment service reports ~ that 1047 jobs were filled by veterans during - August. . . . The state election board has
ruled that wives of service men are
fo vote at any residence they choose to
establish, regardless of the residence husbands. ‘president and general manager of
Bell, has returned to his duties here after five months service with the war department
turing which he served as head
“Industrial personnel division of the army
service forces. . . . Postmaster
- Beidensticker says the number of Christmas “parcels being mailed to service men and women overseas is double that of last year,
+» « « May we be the first to say: Christmas, fellows.’
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* Dogs on Parade—
A PARADE of dogs, both pedigreed and btherwise, is being held downtown today, « + +» Music was furnished by the Boy Scout . A little wire-haired terrier, “Corky,” made news . this week when his master was arrested on E. Washington st. on an intoxication
band. . .
charge. . . the police wagon arriv the ‘dog's ow
nelped tide, “Corky” hopped in, too. . . . And then, In some manner, the dog managed fo sneak into the turnkey’'s office, along
_ With his master. . . . Since there . ¢harge against “Corky,” the police
lock him up, and they chased him out. . He started for home with a very low + + » The State Guard has been conducting a campaign this week 47 guard . Salvage officials have asked focal housewives to be more careful in Preparing tin cans for the next collection
recruit members in the state's
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AMERICAN LEGION delegates me from the , happy over their
= to Washington. . Py Republicans have organized
committee” to take supreme com-
Heading the is Guy Wainwright, president of
. The t Dimostatis
of the campaign. .
Chain Co, . sot under way at
« + « William A. Hughes, vice
national convention in success in enting action on a plan to move Legion - . Marion
meeting at French of the
. The a fine tooth comb.
filed an orchestra next year.
information clerk
Charles E. Kelly, entitled
of their to do so later. . .
Indiana Forget-Me-Not day
of the
* Adolph
Lingler, Bkr. 3-c «(a us an interesting Marianas—“on the Thanks, Bill. , . Best of luck. , .
Merry
Petty Officer 1-C Grayson Thistle- , thwaite, who has been serving on an LST in the Southwest Pacific visited his aunt, Mrs. Madge . Grey, 1405 N. Illinois, remarks about “What's Cookin’, . . now for the birthday greetings. . . . Happy birthday to 8. Sgt. Cosmas A. Mascari, India, Oct. 7, Wife, Family. .
named
. When patrol ed “and ner was
Charles R. Johns Sgt. Emory Turner,
Mother. . was ho
declined . And to Pfc.
Shirley, Doris. . Dad, Pudge. . .
J. Freije, MOMM.
. And to Pfc. Garland M. Gorman,
Hawai, belatedly, Gorman, France, Family.
returned
Folks, . And to Southwest Pacific, Amelia, Bill.
a county
Sammy. . .
oy
the Indiaria *
Entire contents Sogyrighuen, 1944, L. Strauss & Co., Ine.
Democratic Editorial Association's two-day
The county tax adjustment board still is going over the various local budgets with
have agreed to okay a $50,000 city budget to help support the Indianapolis Symphony
hospital, Ft. Why was shot and killed during a quarrel Thursday by her husband,
Approximately 88,000 motorists their new A gasoline ration books this week at various schools. . . others neglected to apply and will have
. . J. E. Aspinall is the new president of the Indiana Amatéur Athletic union.
In the Mail Bag—
A NICE V-MAIL letter from W. L.
belatedly, Mother, Dad, Kids. . .
. And to S#t. Glen J. Schmidt, yesterday, .'. And to Lt. Edward T. Walford, Australia, Oct. 17, Mother, Dad, Bob, Butch,
York, Oct. 10, Mother, Father, Ida. . And to Jo Ann Murphy A/S, Hunter college,’ Sept. 26, Susie, Mary. . . . ‘Richard Brinson, overseas, belatedly, Wife, Mother, Father. . . . And to Pfc. Kenneth Wagner, England, Oct. 16, Mother, Josephine,
McCann, Southwest Pacific, Sept. '29, Mom, . And to Sgt. George June, Frarice, Sept. 28, ‘Helen. Ae
. . And to William Dugger Jr, SM. 3-c, South Pacific, Oct. 23, Mother, -
G. M., 2-¢, Pacific, Oct. 10, Pa Johnson, And to Pfc. Amil Caroselli, belatedly, Uncle . Bo long, fellows. . x Don’t take any wooden” nickels, » !
Lick last week. .
10: Ba
Foursquare Gospel Church
Woodlawn Avenue and right Street 9:30 A. M —Sunday Schoo! M.— “The Way ot Peace.” 4 option) . MENGES, Pastor
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolis Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30 A. M.,, 7:30 P. M.
. The board members
. Mrs. Ruth Kelly, Billings General
GRACE
Methodist
E. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:40 A. M.
A Rally Day Sermon We Welcome All Visitors
a city fireman. . . . obtained
. About 15,000
. The annual D. A. V. was observed yesterday.
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RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA W-I-B-C 9A. M. (Every Sunday)’ CALVARY
9:45 A.M. —11 A I 902 Fletcher Ave.
recent promotion), gives picture of life in the road to Tokyo.” . . .
and was kind in his . And
. and to A/C ton, Santa Ana, Cal, . And fo Iran, Oct. 30, Mom, Dad.
Ralph J. Hutton, New
CARROLLTON AYE, Hin and Carroliton vIBST, 3104 B. 10th St. Ralph FRIEDENS, 8. Alabama and Parkway, GARFIELD PARK, 43 P 743 Pleas’t Run, OIMANDEL, 8. Sew Jeftes.Prospech Nelson, PLEASANT REN BLVD., Hoefgen-S. Penn SECOND. 903 Shel ST. JOIN, 852 Senders, Rev. sT. JOHN (Cumberland, Rev. Lk PAUL'S, 13th and Carroliton. E. Harold Klingel, ST. PAUL'S, 711 N. Belmont. Kal TRINITY Perkins. -Raymon
zon, New Jerse
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES
Rev. Richard Re 10:45 a m.
@ Weisser, 10:30 &. m.
Rev. Robt. C. Kuebler, 10 a
8. Dr. Rev. Norman H. Schultz, 10:30 a. m.
, Wm. C. 10 &. m,
Robt. C. Windhorst, 10:30 a. m. by St. . W. Franklin in Labs, 10:30 a. m.
A. Piepenbrok, 10 a. m.
Ind.) , G. Brune, 10:35 a. m.
A
Rev. 10:30 a. m.
Rev. Wm. H. nlerim, 10 ss m.
nd. Rev. Wm. H. Enierim, 11:15 a. m.
and North, Rev. Frederick R. Darlea. 10 a. m,
nox, Post Rd. an sud Troy Ave.
“Dear Brutus” Sermon at 11 A. M. by
E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist
Radio Address, 10 A. M. “Beyond Christianity”
ANNUAL - CONFERENCE of
AMERICAN COUNCIL of CHRISTIAN Churches
I~ Las . Seven Great Meetings ‘Christ and the Post-War World’
OCTOBER 3-5 In War Memorial Auditorium “o Time, 8 pom Evenings, 8: :00; Afternoons, 3: 00 © 1st Meeting, Tues, Oct. 3,8 p.m.
OCTOBER 6 AND 8
CADLE TABERNACLE PROGRAM
OCT. 3, TUESDAY, 8 P.M, Chui and America” Dr. Merrill T, McPherson Pastor, Church of She Open Door, Philadel Pa.
Dr. W. O. Gorman President, Independent Fundamentalist Churches of America 8:00PM — "Cons and the Nations" D. Otis Puller Pastor, Wealthy St. Baptist Church Grand OCT. 5, “What Is the am can Council of Christian Churches?” Sagtion Period) Dr, McAllister Griffiths General areal American Council oP. of Christian Churches L hrist and ths World-Wide Church" Dr. Harold 8. Laird President, ro Board for Freshy Forel orsign Missions OCT. 6 FR +3 P, Cadle ok, “Christ and 20s" Dr. Robert T, Ketcham Pastor, Walnut St. Baptist Church, Waterloo, Ia.; Vice President, Ameri. can Council of Christian Churches
RALLY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
OCTOBER 8, 3:00 P.M. Speaker Dr. Carl Mclintire
Ww IRE 1430 On Your Dial
All Souls Unitarian’ Church 1453 N. Alabama St.
{
President, American Council of Chris. tian Churches; Editor, Christian Beacon, and Pastor, The Bible Presbyterian Church, Collingswood, NT Jersey A
CADLE TABERNACLE
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Delaware HURCH Streéts 1 t oA Ww 100 North) ’ W. A. SHULLENBERGER, a) ! - : 130 A. . Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. BT ay Yous Cry Rate?” se
WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH W. Washington
at Warman Ave. :30 A. M.~Church School 10:35 A. M.~Morning Worship “The Hero in Every Man's Soul” 10:45 A. M. SPECIAL PROGRAM ON ALASKA
745 P. M. ROBERTS oie, CHURCH
Disa iethedis) Vermont Sta, School—9:30 A. M. DR. SUMNER L Minister
t Presb
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER
9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.-Divine Worship Dr. Vale, Preaching “Stars in the Night.” Thursday,
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at ¢Tth DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:48.
. “Members One of Another.” Service Broadcast—WIBC, 11 to 11:30
7:18 P. M.—Midweek Service
SECOND em : Wis crn Street : Rev. E Hut, : 10:30 A. M. and 7:30° P. M. Services "GARFIELD HEIGHTS ' CHURCH OF CHRIST
. 3842 SHELBY BT.
Joranip sna Ereaching : preree ALIA ML.
SX RA RRB A Evening shesrharanin ver THB Wednesday 1 Bible Study, 7:45 Ww. L TOTTY, Minister. Ala.
6:30 P. M.—Young Pees Login — s 8:00 P. M.Sveniug Seivation
yterian Churches INVITE YOU
erviirseinnie Thane -
Carroliton ave at Sa at Eleventh ot,
Day,
10: Asser: “Called by by Names
oung People's Meeting, SECOND Sey
_ The Historie Church of Which Buney Ward Seschur Wis Minit Vermont and JEAN 8 0.0. Morsing a
Dr. “Having What It Takes”
Go to Church
“The 20th Century Reformation” |
Andrew C. Baker
Continuing Through September
PASTOR L. O. SPILLMAN and Congregation - Welcome You.
CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE
28th and Sherman Drive Revival Will Continue
Andrew C. Baker
Outstanding gospel evangelist, singer and Bible teacher, of Oregon City, Ore.
Speaking Each Evening
Except Monday
John 8:24, ‘Verily, verily, 1 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.”
“Youth for Christ” RALLY
DON'T MISS HEARING
BLACKWELDER,
Church of God, Anderson, Ind.
Excellent young speaker who brings a forceful message.
7:30 P. M. Tonight
REV. BOYCE
ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH 401 N. Delaware
Rev. Robt. R. Groves, 10:30 a. m.
TUNE IN WIBC TONIGHT 8 P. M,
And to Cpl.
And to Jimmie H.
i
. And to Michel, 1-c, LOmOrTOW, Family.
and to Lt. James F. Oct. 6, Mother, Dad,
T. Sgt. Robert C. Jacobs, Oct: 31, Mother, Dad, . And to W. A. Johnston,
.
At Capitol Ave.
(Catholic)
The Catholic Information Bureau Invites You to Hear The Teachings of the Catholic, Church In the Instruction Class Held Each Thursday. x at 8p. m. Beginning Sept. 28
At the Catholic Information Bureau
(No Charge)
absizuctions Any Hour by Appointment. u Open Daily 12:30 to 8:30 pP. m, i
and. Georgia St.
RI-3877.
MORNING SERVICE, 11 A. M. CHURCH, Meridian at
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FOURTH - Butler hue
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
Brauches of The Mother Chu Th Chon, (hulch, Hie iy . Dist Church The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms. -
Lesson for Sunday, _Sept.. 24th “REALITY ¥.
won YING SERVICE - SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th
THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd, a sath CHURCH, Pleasant -
Reading Rooms" Church Edifice 528 State Life 5 E Wash. St. BE Edifice
Church Edifice Church Edifice 1611 Prospect
Ft
5 P.M
8PM .+.5:00 P.M.
= free
Sunday
Farnsworth and Foltz, HEAR
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Service —SUN
2:30 P. M. Subject: 7:30 P. M.—Subject:
‘e
Evening Service Tha Nasarens Rout,
Westbrook Church
819 South DO St.
Ot South Side Church
Olive Street and Le Grande Avenue Fd L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Preach BY B30 a, M. pT 2 M. in fag ly P. M. 7:45 P M.. Rev. John A. Dy Return Missionary from Argentina
Wedne ay Prayer Mee at 7:45 P. M. Barty Aeloome. watts You
Sunday in Indianapolis
Methodist Churches
MARS HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH J. Clinton Swanagan, Pastor
REV. O. R. TESSARO
Tonight—7:30 O'Clock Divine Healing
9:30 A. M.— Sunday School Rally Day Last Times fo Hear Rev. Tessare "Hands Full of Honey" "The Last Call"
Mars Hill, Indianapolis '
DAY—
i
NAZARENE
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
IR A Ie = GENE RB. PHDLIPS, Pusan; BOB EILKION, Muss. Diz,
Special Promotion Program
Morning Service Nie CRAs RAEN «30:30 A. ML ihe Price of His Presence”
anv ns Rr ARLEN T30 P.M
ns ey! : WIBC nn: 30-12 Midnight Bob Killion, Baritone Soloist
WEST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
WEST 11TH and KING AVENUE REV. EVERETT ATKINSON, Pastor Revival will continue through Oct. 1
YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY t. 24, 6:30 P.M,
Sept. Chaplain in ot Batnp Atterbury pla M
- FRIENDLY CHURCH
OF THE: NAZARENE CORNER RAY ST. and HOLMES AVE. Sunda Morni Young Pastor, J. B. POWLER. MA-3679 8.8. Supt, Gordon W. Dawes, BE-1480 MADISON AVENUE NAZARENR 3100 Madison, One Block East | REV. H M. MYRICK GA-1321
Enter to Worship— Depart to Serve—'
BRIGHTWOOD Free Methodist
BE. 31st and Forest Manor
9:30 Church School 10:30 Morning Service
“I was glad when they sald unto me, let us go into the House of the Lord,” Psalm 122, 1st Verse.
MARS HILL Free Methodist
riod Beane Sivie ' Rev. BE. E. Wright, Pastor
HOLMES ~ Free Methodist
~ 336 8. Holmes 9:30 School
FIRST Free Methodist
5 ee ‘Tecumseh Sts. 1030. Morning Northup YY. P o Mi; Sp Services 8; M
Rev. Don C. Cawood, "Pastor
come to church ‘Sunday — comp, to
Churshes, Tne faspining sermon and,
one of these Fres Methodist
Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Service - Rev. Russell O. Mikels, Pastor
SECOND . Frew Methodist,
Gore penting 0d Wikas
ih You Are Corinly
SEREYEL iF
