Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1944 — Page 10

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State Baptist

Parley Slated 5

2.Day Conference to Start Here Monday.

Delegates from 400 churches will attend the Indiana Baptist con‘vention Monday through Wednesday in the First Baptist church. * The state Baptist pastors’ confer"ence also will meet Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning and the Indisna Woman's Baptist Mission society Tuesday morning in the First church. The Tuesday evening session of the ,convention will be in charge of Baptist laymen of the state and a chorus of laymen will sing. Chauncey E. Brockway, an attorney of Sharon, Pa, will give an address on “A Layman Looks at the Jobs Men Want.” In the afternoon, the Rev. C. D. Strother of New Albany will speak on “Our Post-War Task.”

Atwater in Charge

Dr. C. W. Atwater, host pastor, is in charge of local arrangements. Details régarding the use of the church will pe handled by Jesse C. Moore. The committee on registration. and credentials includes Mrs. Wilbert Sarber, Mrs. William Burnhardt, Mrs. C. H, Shaw, Mrs. R. R. Mitchell and the Rev. George T. King. Mrs. Herbert E. Hinton is head of the reception committee and Mrs. Asa E. Hoy will preside at the information desk. Donald Tooley is chairman of public relations, Miss Leah Blanche Edgar of East China will address the pastors’ conference Monday afternoon. Tues«day morning, Dr. J. C. Masses of Winona Lake will speak on “The Baptist Heritage, a Trust.” Dr, J. F. Rake of Evansville will talk on “Christ, the Chief Cornerstone,’ and Dr, J. Marion Smith of Muncie will preside, : Mrs. Mitchell will preside at the mission society meeting; Mrs. Paul E. Dorsey will lead the singing, and Mrs. Fred Crostreet will play the organ. Mrs, W. H. Dillard, newly elected president, will give the address. Others on the program are Mrs. Hinton, Mrs, H. E, Drake, Mrs. J. FP. Quertree and Mrs. Randall T. Capen,

Christian Science Lesson Announced

All Christian Science churches

tomorrow will study the lessonsermon subject, and Death Real?”

The golden text is “O, Lord My God, I cried unto thee and thou

hast healed me. O Lord, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave: thou hast kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit.” Psalms 30: 2, 3. 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: “The Bible calls death an enemy, and Jesus overcame death and the

| grave instead of yielding to them.

He was ‘the way.’ To him, therefore, death was not the threshold over which he must pass into living glory” P, 30. “Jesus’ deed was for the enlightenment of men and for the salvation of the whole world from sin, sickness and death.” P, 45.

GOVERNOR TO TALK AT OPEN-AIR RALLY

Governor Schricker will address the open-air, family rally day serv-| ice on the lawn of the Broadway Methodist church tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. Officers and teachers of the school will be “installed by Dr. John P. Edwards, pastor, at the 10:40 service. J. Curtis Weigel is general superintendent of the school. Each officer and teacher will be presented with a scholarship to the | national mission for Christian | teachers.

Power Blackout

“Are Sin, Disease

ia. m, worship

{rangements

Bureau building.

Dr. Homer E. Turney, president of the Indiana United, Lutheran synod, Dr. R. H. Benting and O. K. Jensen will represent the denomination’s churches of this community at the convention of the United Lutheran church in Minneapolis Wednesday through Oct. 17. Dr. Benting is the pastor of St. Mark's United Lutheran church, one of 10 of the denomination’s churches in Marion county. Mr. Jensen is a local layman, Results of the Lutheran World action campaign, whose goal is $1, 315,000, will be reported at the convention. Since last year's fund was over-subscribed, it is expected that the goal for 1944 will be attained. The money will be used to meet the emergencies arising out of war. These include the rebuilding of missions, aid to the ministry to service-

The architect's drawing above shows the proposed Catholic church of early American design, and adjoining buildings, to be erected at 38th st. and E. Forest Manor ave. The Most Rev. Joseph - E. Ritter, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Indianapolis, recently. purchased the 1l-acre tract at that address for he erection of a church, a school, rectory and teachers’ residence. The proposed buildings will front on 38th st. and stand about 180 ft. from the thoroughfare, Architects are D. A. Bohlen and Soh, 1001 Farm

Trio fo Represent Local Lutherans.at Convention

men and industrial areas and other welfare objectives.

Discuss Benevolences

The convention delegates will discuss the practicability of increasing the: total benevolences of the church to $3,000,000. Benevolences include overseas missions, formerly called foreign missions; American missions, ministerial pensions, gifts to the American Bible society and similar causes. Since a comparatively small percentage of the membership of the denomination will be present at Minneapolis, post-convention meetings will be held in all local churches, Dr. Frederick H. Knubel .is the president of the United Lutheran church. Election of officers scheduled for the convention.

Christian Chur Delegate

Clergymen attending the American Council of Christian churches, now in session at Cadle tabernacle, will preach at local congregations tomorrow. will close its sessions tomorrow at 3 p. m. Dr. Carl McIntire of; Collingswood, N. J, president of the council, will speak at the 7:30 p. m. worship service of the First Bible Presbyterian church in the Jordan Conservatory of Music, 34th and

of the Christian Beacon.

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fo Preach Here

The American council

Pennsylvania: sts. Dr. McIntire is pastor of the Bible Presbyterian church of Collingswood and editor

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At the HORNE service at 10:45 at the same location, Dr. H, McAllister Griffiths of New York, general secretary of the council, wiil give the sermon. Dr. Griffiths is a member -of the board of directors of the Independent Board of Presbyterian Foreign Missions. Dr. H. Blair McIntire of St. Paul, Minn., brother of Dr. McIntire, wiil speak at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m at the Jordan Conservatory. The meeting is sponsored by the Worldwide Grace Testimony.

City.

Annual Rally Set By Walther League

The Southern Indiana Rally zone of the Walther leagtie of the Luth-

hold its annual rally all day tomor~ row at the Trinity Lutheran church. Miss Ada Behrmann, chairman of the southern § zone, will preside at the afternoon j meeting beginning at 2:30 in {the church. The |day’s program will open with a 10:30

service at Trinity Ada Behrma

and include an evening social hour and supper at the hall at Arsenal and Market sts. Young people from Seymour, Columbus and Louisville as well as from local ehurches, are expected. Milford Johnson, arcommittee chairman, will be assisted by Betty Frey, Viola Rhode, Anita. Resiner, Ruth Mark-

{worth and Pauline Schull.

Threatened

By C. I. O. in Northeast Ohio

CLEVELAND, Oct. 7 The imminence of a power blackout, off electricity cripple Cleveland's electrically- | operated transportation system and | halt production in several hundred war plants, threatened northeastern Ohio today. As 1770 C. I. O. employees of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. | voted “to strike or not,” United | Utility Workers union omicials refused to reveal strike plans “until the ‘opportune moment.” | The strike vote call, made by | the union on Sept. 7, resulted when | the regional evar labor board re] jected a labor-management pro- | posal to raise employees’ wages) 7 cents an hour. The C. E. L plants in ‘five coun- |

(U. P)—,

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ties—Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Ash-|

paralyzing [tabula and Lorain—supply 90 per! which would shut |eent of the. light and power tof in 350,000 homes, | greater Cleveland and northeastern ag minutes at the 7:30 p. m. service to-

{Ohio homes and factories. Strike balloting began at 12:01

{this morning under the auspices of {the regional national labor relations

board and will continue until 6 to-

[night.

A total of 131 towns will be affected by the strike should it materialize, company officials said, {with Cleveland®.the nation’s fifth largest city—scheduled to be the hardest hit.

LODGE SUPPER SLATED

The bond committee of Alfarata council No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a pitch-in-supper at 5:30 | p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Zella Delashmitt, 1639 Park ave,

RATIONING DATES

MEATRed stamps AS through | Z8 and A5 through K$ in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 points each. |

CANNED. GOODS—Blue stamps | A8 through Z8 and A5 through R5! in Book 4 good indefinitely for 10 ' points each. No more blue stamps! will become valid until Nov. 1, |

SUGAR-Stamps 30, 31, 32 and | 33 in Book 4 are good indefinitely | for 5 Stamp 40 in Book 4 r rs pounds of canning sugar . applying for cdnning send in one {spare d to he applica-

A-13 for 4 5. 21. B4 and C4, 3 oth ra

5 gallons but are not valid at filling stations,

SHOES—No. 1 and No. 2 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good in(definitely. A new stamp will be{come valid Nov. 1.

TIRES—Commercial vehicle tire inspection every six months or every 5000 miles. = B card holders are now eligible for grade 1 tires if they can. prove extreme necessity. All A

, | holders are eligible for grade 3 tires,

if. they find tires which may be purchased.

FUEL OIL—Period 4 dnd 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31, 1945. All’ change-making coupons and reserve Coupons. are now good. Fuel “oil

eran church (Missouri synod) will

Edwin Cort Will Speak

Missionary Is to Describe Escape From Japs.

{ Dr. Bdwin Cort of Thailand will tell of his 30 years experience as a Presbyterian medical missionary and his escape from the Japanese, tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. at the Washington Street Presbyterian church, and at a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at -the-Irvington Presbyterian church. Dr. Cort was in charge of the McCormick hospital, Chengniai, Thailand, when the Japanese invaded the country. He and his nurses fled overland to India where he became head of a hospital. He remained in India until recently when he sailed for the United States. DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHUHCH —Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean of the Butler school of religion, will spreach on “The Worth of the Church” tomorrow at 10:25 a. m, at the congregational dinner meet. ing at 6:30 p. m, Wednesday, the Rev, A, C. Brooks, pastor of the Third Chris-

tian church, will speak. Dinner reservations must be made by Monday, ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH -— Homecoming will be observed all day tomorrow with worship at 9:80 a, m. conducted by the Rev. Ernest W. Nugent, pastor; at 10.30 a. m,, - church school rally; noon, basket dinner, and a program at 2 p. m. The Rev. H. B. Ivey will ad{dress the afterncon meeting when there will be special music and a presentation of flowers to the senior person present, LYNHURST BAPTIST CHURCH-"The Angelic five,” Negro quintet,. will sing for

i morrow, The pastor, thé Rev, C, H. | Sehgick, will preach at this service and the Rev, Haakon Knudsen, assistant, st the 9:30 a, m. sally day unified service.

CASTLETON METHODIST CHURCH ~ Homecoming will be celebrated with a special worship service at 10 a, m, lowed by church school and noon bas- | ket dinner, tor, will preach vn ‘The Eternal Purposes of God” at the worship service and Mrs. Kenneth Green will play the violin,

VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Maurice Nord wil sing, secompanied by Pauline Roes, ‘at the 8 p. m, Protestant vespers. The Rev. Donald E. Elder, Protest ant chaplajn, will give the meditation. Arrangements for the music were made by the Osric Mills Watkins unit’ 162 of the 11th district American Legion auxillary. CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian chureh—The annual nominating banquet will be held Wednesday evening with Chester Cobb serving as commitiee chairman. Merle Sidener will speak on “Who, Me?" tomorrow morning and Miss Mart.e Knauer, pianist, will play. CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH—The w. TU. sound movie, “It's the Brain That Counts," be shown tomorrow evening at 6:30. Preceding the showing of the film, the youth recreation hour will ‘be held in the gym. UNIVERSITY. PARK CHRSTIAN CHURCH--Dr. C. O. Hawley, director of unified promotion of the United Christian Missionary society, aill speak at the first church night dinner of the season Wednesday. Doyle Zaring will preside and Mrs, James Stuart and Miss Lola Echard are in charge of arrangements and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snyder, of singing.

CHAPLAIN HALEY

will

Chaplain Virgil Haley, post chaplain at Camp Atterbury, will talk about the boy in the armed forces and the problems of the returned service man, at 7:30 tomorrow at the Blaine Avenue Methodist church, 1427 Blaine ave. (West side) ~The Rev. Branson A.

-|sound by Columbia universify edu-

Dr. McIntire is known as a Bible teacher and a former pastor in Atlantic

fol- | The Rey. Charlies Tyler, pas- |

SCHEDULES TALK

Morgan, | church pasar, invites the public, of service|

South Si fide Orch feud.

Pine and Bl A

“The 5 A, Me Mon and the Fa ST. PAULS CF CHURCH

"ILLINOIS and NEW. wont ers ‘REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector i Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Church School. ¥ 64th and College : 11:00 A. M._-Morning Prayer and Sermon.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON W, ATWATER, D.D., Pastor . M,—Bible School. x M.— Worship, Sermon: “Faith Is the Victory." , M.—Youth Fellowship. “ME ~Worship. Sermon “Shadows.”

Tuesday and Wednesday lin Eun? —

Dr. Laubach To Be Heard);

BROOKSIDE CHURCH

, 11th and Olney. A. Glen O'Dell, Pashe A. M.—Classes tor All A

Famed Educator to Address

~ Mass Meeting Tuesday.

Dr. Frank C. Laubach, who is internationally known ‘for his work among the illiterates of the world, will address a mass meeting in the Second Presbyterian church Tues-

Sunday Schgel. ..... Morning Worship .... Evangelistic Hour ....covcvans

‘SHELBY STREET METHODIST

2000 SHELBY STREET “Hour of Hope,” Station WISH. 7:00 A. M. Sanmanay yes + 9130 A. M, etaens i; 10:30 ALM, . TL30P, M.

REV. BENNIR MORGAN, Pastor

day at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Laubach, Congregational missionary, is sponsored by the ecumenicity committee of the church federation in co-operation with the council of churchwomen, the Missionary Education institute and the United Christian Missionary society. The speaker developed his simple method of teaching illiterates while {| working among the Moros of the Philippine islands. - His system brought such phenominal success that he has extended it to India, Africa, Ceylon, Turkey, Malaysia, Mexico and South America. Dr. Laubach picks illiterates at random from street or field and teaches them to read in an incredibly short time. Some have actually iearned to decipher ' the printed page in less than an hour while others take a day or Several days. The time required to teach an illiterate to read usually depends upon the I. Q. of the pupil and how complex or difficult his native language may be, Dr. Laubach says. The Laubach method, however, has been tested and found pedagogically

cators. It has been applied to about 80 languages and dialects, Dr. John B. Ferguson, chairman of the sponsoring committee, will preside, and Dr. Jean S. Milner, host pastor, will give the scripture] reading and prayer. Prof. Charles F. Hansen will play the organ and Maurice Nord will sing. Deacons of the Second church will serve as ushers.

DR. SIDNEY HARRY WORKING IN SOUTH

Dr, Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, is spending October in Colubia, S. C., ministering to service men in connection with the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Harry is sponsored in the work by the Presbyterian Wartime commission. During his absence, the Rev. Harry E. Campbell will occupy the Meridian Heights pulpit. ’

SPONSOR CARD SERIES

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soring a series of card parties on: the first and third Saturdays of each month at their hall, 1120 W, 30th st. Mrs. Ella Kent, noble grand, is in charge of arrangements, and will preside at the party tonight. The]

1415 Cruft Street

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

WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH

. Washington at Warman Ave, A J. COBLE, Pastor . M.—Church School. . M.—Morning Worshi

Pp. 0 7:45—Vesper Hour for Youth and! Adults. |

9:30 10:40 5:00

Chappell Rebekah Lodge is spon- |g

series will - continue until Jan. 1,8 1945. | :

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS | :

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH arid NEW JERSEY TRE.

FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. PASTOR 9:00 A, M.—PFirst Service of FWorship, 9:45 A, M.—Church Sch:

10:40 A. M.—Second Service a Worship.

Subject of Serm: “Deny Thyself ne

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.

i +) | Services Wednesday & , 7:48 P. . HERMAN Rr Bote Minister

napolis (

{Aasembiy of Go

No I Roache (Riverside

Foursquare Gospel Church ‘Woodlawn Avenue: and Wright Street

130 A. M.—Sunday School. 145 A. M.—-"Neglected Duties.” 130: tt niversal Sin."

BROWNING, Minister M~ WIRE 1}; 130 ug 12.

to yer." Angelus Hour for Youth—8 P. M9 P. M

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st Cumberland Church PROSPECT A

T RANDOLPH. Rev. Archer. C. Durrant School “ve «. 10:00 Worship Worship

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF Rs

2842 SHELBY at, ‘ in. Suds and Preaching «

Sunday Morn Even

Dore Bn ce ping Bible Study, 7: io BM W. L. TOTTY, Minister, GA-1742.

“The Call of the Rustling Woods” 10:45 A, M. “The Hope Men Live By”

7:45 P, M. ROBERTS PARK CHURCH (Methodist)

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

. CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 West 31st Street (Formerly 926 West 20th- Street) Bible Classes ......ecveeem 00 4B AM. Preaching Service . Evening Service Thursday Evening Bible Study T45 P.M. J. 8. JOHNS, Minister

BUILDERS ON THE ROCK

CHRIST JESUS 6364 Gullford Ave. REV, FRANK L. BLAND Revival Services are progressing satiss factorily--Good music and singing—Under rd of Rev. Pearl Eyre. Have been blessing the people—Old-fashioned Bible messa,

ges being preached tyes night, Dring your sick in body a A Set Christ heal them. All w

LYNHURST BAPTIST

On Lyndhurst Dr. 2 Blks. 8B. of W. Wash. REV. C. H. SCHEICK

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST AEN 3 NEW 2 ET 30 A. M.—8unda 10: 15 A, M. Ra By Sunday Sch 7:30 P. 0 Ghesd speaker present . M. H. Stephene.

GRACE

Methodist E. New York at Grant RB ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister

Sermon Theme, 10:45 A

“In, Time of Trouble” We Webcome All Visitors

aly De Day Program

REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN 9:30 A. M. —Unifiled Worship Service. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service. Midweek Worship Wednesday—1:30 P. M.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUR

Delaware - pg Walnut Streets

North) DR. WwW, . | Bmvtimmmorn,

Bible School-9:30 Morning Worship 0; 5A. M. Sermon—"Beyond Discouragement.” vo Ne by Excellent Shoiz, Youth Pellowship—5:30 P. M.

FIRST BIBLE - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

34th and Penn. Sts. Jordan Conservatory of Music

Sunday, Oct. 8th

Salvation Army Citadel 26 SOUTH C AVENUE SUNDAY SERVICES 930A M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P, M.—-Young [People’s Legion. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.

Morning Norm . 0:45 A. M. McAlister Oretiths,

— of the American els of Chiistian Churches.

Evening Worship 7:30 P Byense Dr. Carl McIntire,

President of the American Council of Christian Churches.

RALLY DAY

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY

“RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA 3 w-1-BC ff 9A.M. § {Every Sunday) CALVARY Vi TABERNACLE

Service 9:45 A.M. — 11 A. N{

902 Fletcher Ave.

HOME.COMING Sunday, Oct. 8 9:30 A. M.

Holmes Avenue Free Methodist Church

- (Formerly Holmes Avenue Gospel Tabernacle)

336 8S. HOLMES AVE. (2700 West)

A hearty welcome is extended to all who formerly worshiped with us.

R. O. MIKELS—Pastor W. FRANK BRADY—S. 8. Supt.

‘How to Win the Peace’

FREE METHODISTS

Welcome You

x BRIGHTWOOD -

E. 31st and Forest Manor Rev. E E. E. E. Wright, Pastor

FIRST

12th and Tecumseh 8ts. Rev. Don C C. Cawood, Pastor

MARS HILL

Parusyonth and Foltz Sts. . J. Clinton Swanagan, Pastor or

"SECOND

Corner Peluning and Wilkins Rev Ww . Faubion, . A. Faublon, Pastor

HOLMES

336 8. Holmes Rav Ruel oO Mikes. Pastor

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Sermon at 11 A. M. by

E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist i

Radio Address 10 A. M. “Mental Health” WIRE—-1430 on Your Dial All Souls

Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama St.

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CHURCR, Wash. Bivd. st FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasan Pkwy., on Heatans . a FIFTH CHURCH, College at 62nd. SIXTH CHURCH, 1609% Prospect SUNDAY L, Third, 9 Sixth ¢h

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 from death unto Ife.” =

Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 8th “ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?”

ning pryice, 11 A. th 10. aU Shusthes. "Hone “on

SECOND CHURGE, Delaware at 13h

:30 and 11 a m.; PM Second, 11 a.m, Wednesday evening, bret, Sucon meeting, 8 on

“Youth for Christ” RALLY

+» DON'T MISS HEARING @© -

MRS. CLIFFORD

7:30 P. M. Tonight

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8 P. M. 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St 34th 8PM Church Edifice

5:00 P, M. Church Edifice 7:30 P. M. Church Edifice None 1611 Prospect Fourthy: Mth Ang

St.

HOLLIFIELD

Wonderful Bible Teacher . of Ft. Wayne, In

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH 401 N. Delaware

TUNE IN WIBC SUNDAY 2:30—3 P. M.

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. Edwin C. Cort, Preaching. “War and Missions in Southeast Asia.” Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service

Meridian Heights Central Ave, at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:48. Rey. B. V. C. Andrews, Juss Sroka. Service Broadcast—WIBC,

IRVINGTON RETEATG A Cor. Johnson and Julian Avenues. Ministers—Joha B. Perguson ward C. McCance 8: 30 Clidreh Sep ard 30-~Young People 0:30 A —“A Living Sacrifice.’ 7:30 > J ‘Nicodemus Speaks Today."

SOUTHFORS FRESBYTERIAN

7000 Madison A John H. Rewlan, 10: “8

Go to Church Sunday

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First Presbyterian Church |

Young ened) Meeting = Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton ave. at Eleventh st. L Minister

$:30—Sunday School. 10:45—8ermon: ol eihg Other Poon

Young Peps Meeting, s$P M

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. 8 MILNER. D. D. Minister Morning, Worshh 10:40 A. ML “Where and When God Touches Our Life®

Fairview Dr Viera

VIRAL B. RAGES. Minister

9:30 A. Ms Shure Church h _Schbol_Rally Da 0:48 A

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819 8. Denison St. (4500 West, 14

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.

The Bibie, the Jew,

1621 BE. WASHINGTON—RAY HANCE,

Sunday School oly Morning Servi Evening Service

Will speak at “The Na Wrens Boul |

Preaching--10:30 A N.Y. P. 8

Hear a man who viewed the Hitler war “The Jew, This War

FRIENDLY CHURCH

Pastor—J. H

Go to Church

WESTBROOK CHURCH

block south of W. Washington)

LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor,

10:45 A. M.—DR. JOSEPH COHEN, Eve Witness of Nazi Atrocities; Woejd Traveler end Author.

Hitler and Christ”

7:30 P. M.—Dorothy Ahlemann, outgoing Missionary to Argentine.

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Pastor; BOB KILLION, Music Dir

REV. RAY HANCE

both services,

Broadcast, WIBC, 11:30-12 Midnight ob Killion, Baritone Soloist.

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH

Olive St. and Le Grande Ave. A. L. Emmert, Pastor

-Rev. Emmert.

M. Services—6.45 P, M.

7:45 P, M.—Dr, Joseph Cohen

drive. Be traveler, author, orator, and Puture World.

OF THE NAZARENE

CORNER RAY ST. and HOLMES AVE.

REVIVAL) Rev. Burford Blair, Evangelist

Services Every Night 7:30 LLOYD BROON ow ine Bw Evangelist, A-3679.

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8. 8. Supt, Gordon W. iy BE-1480.

WEST SIDE CHURCH of ihe NAZARENE h Street and King Avenue . sy Everrett Atkinson, BE-39M4

West Side Gos

| Evangelist S.

2112 Mill Rev. Thomas Paino

Sunday School Rally—9:45 A. M.

pel Tabernacle e

r St.

Clyde Bailey

Former Chief of Police of Williamson County, Marion, Ill, in 1928 ; Evening Service—7:45,

growing . .

10:30 A. M.— Word of Go thirty voices.

9:30 A. M.—Bible school.

7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Troubled poy and N every night, Oct. 8-15, except Saturda by Englewood minister recruits. 3

«The Church With the New Testament Message—

_ Englewood Christian Church

57 N. Rural St. (2800 East)

A family school that is . a Bible-centered school with a corps

of Bible-loving and believing teachers,

Worship, Sermon: “Making Void the dd.” Special music by a- choir of over Cc Hamilton, Director, : :

service, ow."

Sermon: ‘The Evangelistic services ons

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CHRISTIANS AWAKE!

TAKE PART IN A 20TH CENTURY

Protestant

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HEAR ONE OF

America's leading orthodox Sletaymah tell why the Federal Council of Churches in America, DO NOT represent all Bible-believing churches in America

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AMERICAN COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Sunday Afternoon Rally — at Cadle Tabernacle

IP. M.

~ HOMER | RODEHEAVER

SPEAKER

DR. CARL McINTIRE

Subject:

_ "The 20th: Century Reformation”

‘President’ of Amerioan Council of Christian Churches, Editor of the Christian Beacon and. Pastor of The Bible Preshyierian Chureh, Oollingsweod

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