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CHURCH NEWS—

Presbyterians to Hold "World Order Conference At Church Here Monday

Federal Council Executive to Be Featured Speaker

At Mass Meeting;

Program Includes

Forum on Peace.

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

Immediately following tomorrow’

s. nation-wide observance of World

Order Sunday, Presbyterians of this communit, will present a world order conference with sessions all day. Monday in the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Walter Van Kirk of New York, chairman of the department of

international justice and goodwill o

f the Federal Council of Churches

of Christ in America, will speak at the 10:15 a. m. session, at the 8 p. m;

youth banquet and at the mass meeting at 7:45 p. m. - The federal council has sent out a call to 150000 churches in the nation to observe World Order Sunday tomorrow. The purpose of the observance is to arouse the churches to intensified action in support of a world peace in keeping with Christfan principles. In view of this and in accordance with action taken at the general assembly of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. A. Presbyterians will hold their conference Monday. Two Topics Listed Dr. Van Kirk will have for his subject in his morning keynote address, “Shall We Pass by on the Other Side?” and for the mass meeting and banquet, “Entering the House of the Nations.” Pr. Cleo Blackburn, superin ent of Flanner housé, and Howard J. Baumigartel will — as resource leaders for a forum discussion from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 noon Monday on “The United States and the Races.” Dr. Black~ burn is co-author of a new book, “The Church and the New World Mind” which is the collected addresses given at the lecture-cone ference on world order conducted by Disciples of ‘Christ at Drake university. Prof. John Hogue of Hanover college and Irene” Forsythe will lead the forum on - “The United States and the Races.” There will be a discussion at the Westminster fel. . lowship meeting at 4:30 p. m. with Max Kortepeter presiding. Prof.

Hogue will preside at the West-|.

minster bariquet when Miss Margaret Medsker will play piano selections. The Phi Xi sorority and Miss Mildred Mitchell, president, are in charge of banquet arrangements and Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, woman's association president, is chairman of hostesses,

Peace Formula Given

Dr. Van Kirk says the peace cau be won “if there is developed and

persuasive to require the establishment of a general international organization with which all nations, large and small, victor and van. quished, may be identified. The organization must be dedicated to finding and curing the basic cause of world disorder.” The spirit of the Presbyterian meeting is the same as that reflected by religious bodies the world over, Protestants, Catholics and Jews of America have united in a published document called a seven-point “Pattern for Peace” Likewise, the World Council of Churches the International Council of Religious Education and the United Council of Churchwomen are all fostering study of world order, Among the denominations, in addition to those already named, which have taken action in regard to a just and durable peace are: The Congressional-Christian, the Northern Baptist convention and the "Reformed and the Presbyterian in the U. 8. (southern) churches,

CHURCH TO SHOW MOVIE ON INDIA

“The Rev. A. E. Rassmann, former missionary to India, asssisted by a native Indian, will present the travel movie, “Wheels Across India” tomorrow at 7:30 p, m. at the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church,

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Reception Slated For New Pastor

A reception _honoring the Rev. Frederick W., Wiegmann, new min- . | ister of the Downey Avenue-Chris; tian church, and his wife will be held at 8 p. m, Wednesday in the church sanctuary, Greetings will be extéhded by Dr, 8S. Grundy Fisher, representing Christian churches and all local ministers, and Dr. John B. Ferguson, representing Irvington churches and ministers. Dr. C. H. Winders, former interim pastor of the Downey church, will give the invocation. Dr, Albert Mock, chairman of the board of elders, will preside and also extend greetings along with Mrs, Clifford E. Wagoner, a member of the congregation, In Receiving Line

In the receiving line with Dr. and Mrs. Wiegman will be Dr. and Mrs. Mock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul P Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Lindeman. Music will be provided by Beldon OC. Leonard, violinist; Mrs. Harry A. Miire, organist, and Richard Schatz, trumpeter. Miss Victoria Montani, harpist, also will play. Members of the church senior department will serve as ushers and at the tea service. Arrangements are in charge of the loyal circle of the church, of which Mrs. Ralph W, Weber is president. Mrs. Carl W. Spiess will have charge of decorations; Mrs. L. H. Allender, ushers, .and Mrs. Albert Gray, refreshments,

Speaking Teams

Poise for Rallies

Twelve teams of speakers will conduct rallies, for the promotion of evangelism, during the period beginning tomorrow and ending the following Sunday in Christian churches of Marion county.

Each team consists of lay leader, a Sunday school worker and a minister. One rally will be held tomorrow evening in the Fairfax Christian church, 11 will be held

Tuesday, 12 Wednesday, seven Thursday, four Friday and four Nov, 19. Religious visitation and

personal and educational evangelism will be stressed in order to mobilize the entire church membership in effective effort. Other religious events follow: GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH — Sunday services will be devoted to honoring the members in the armed forces and to preparation for & home front advance, a Thanksgiving-to«Ohiristmas program of | church and Sunday school attendance, Bible study and prayer. Among those in the armed forces to be honored are the 41 Sunday school pupils of Mrs, Ruby McGuire, director of young adult work, Mrs. Ruby Hopper, Sunday "school supetin.

tendent, is general chairman of the advance

FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Evangelist ©. E. Ghere of Aaderson will conduct revival services .at 7:30 p, m dailly, except Saturday, tomorrow through | Nov, 26. The Rev, R. L.. Menges is pastor VICTORY MEMORIAL METHODIST | CHURCH--The Rev. Bennie Morgan, pas- | tor of the Bhelby Street Methodist chiurch, will continue to conduct evangelistic serv jong. each evening at 7:30 through next wee

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH | ~C. A. Weesner of the United Christian Missionary society will preach tomorrow morning in the absence of the pastor, the | Rev. Benton B Miller, who is holding a revival at Marshall, Texas. THE CARRICK BIBLE CLASS, 506 Ww 31st st.—The Bible class will meet for a

lesson presented by the Rev, Daniel MH. Carrick tomorrow at 7 p. m,

gregation Beth El Zedeck.

SCOUTS TO HAIL ALLIES|

- Boy and Girl Scouts will present [aside for the pure reality, This mor the colors of the united nations to-|tal is put off, and the new man or morrow morning at the assembly |real man is put on, in proportion as of the religious school of the con-|mortals realize the science of man

Evangelists to Aid At Noon Sessions

The Good Samaritan Baptist church will conduct noon meetings Tuesday through Friday, at whieh four evangelists row "assisting in local revivals will be presented. The Rev. C. W. Vance of Cleveland will speak Tuesday; the Rev. N. L. Scarborough of Columbus, O., Wednesday; the Rev, P, 8, Wilkin« son of* San Antonio, Tex, -Thursday, and the Rev. G. W. Paschall of Ft. Worth, Tex, Friday. The noon meetings are sponsored by the West Side Baptist center and its director, Miss Anna Bybee.

Chidrchinei's School Here

Interdenominational Sessions Planned.

A popular meeting addressed by the Rev. Ray Dugger, co-director of evangelism of the Midwest area of

the Northern Baptist convention, will open the inter-denominational training school from 2:30 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. The meeting will be followed by the sessions of the school held for five successive Tuesdayé from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Tuesday, Nov, 14, through Dec, 12, Rabbi David S. Shapiro of the Knesses Israel congregation, will conduct the course on “The Prophets and Their Message”; the Rev, Olen A. Peter, pastor of the First United Lutheran church, the course on “My Christian Beliefs”; Cleo Blackburn, director of Flannér house, the course on “The Christian Message for the Present Day World”; the Rev, G. H. O'Dongell, pastor of the Central Baptist church, the course, “Paul, the Man and His

‘tree, associate pastor of the Broadway Methodist church, the course on “Ways of Teaching.”

Christian Evangelism

The subject of Christian evangelism will be presented to the children's division by Miss Mildred Nuemeister, director of religious education of the Second Presbyterian church; the intermediate division by L. E. Hall, principal of public school 16; the young poeple’s division, the Rev. Almon Coble of .the Washington Street Methodist church, and the adult division, the Rev. C. 8S. Paschall, pastor of the Garfield Baptist church. Mrs, Asa E. Hoy, president of the Marion County Council of Christian Education, the school sponsor, said of the Rev. Mr. Dugger's address: “His message, Through. Christian Teaching,’ has for its purpose to help teachers betome aware of their evangelistic op~ portunity, to provide them guidance and inspiration and to bring them to a vital Christian experience.” The, Rev, Mr, Dugger formerly was a Mason City, Iowa, pastor very active in promoting evangelism through house-to-house visitation,

Head of Wheaton College to Talk

Dr. V. Raymond Edman, presi-dent-of Wheaton college, Wheaton, 111, will speak five times and be guest of honor at a reception in Indianapolis this week-end. Dr. Edman will address the Youth for Christ rally at 7:30 this evening in’ the Cadle tabernacle, and tomorrow, the Sunday school of the First Baptist church at 9:30 a. m.; the congregation of the Christian and Missionary alliance at 10:45 a. m,; the young people's meeting of the Thirty-First Street Baptist church at 6 p. m,, and the congregation of the Berean Baptist church at 7:45 p. m. Tomorrow afternoon, friends of Dr. Edman and alumni of Wheaton college will greet him at a reception in the -home of Clarence Schnicke, 3161 N, New Jersey st. President Edman has.served as a missionary to Ecuador under the Christian and Missionary alliance board; as a minister at Worcester, | Mass., and as an instructor in the missionary training Institute at Nyack, N. Y.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC IS GIVEN

All Christian Science churches tomorrow will study the lesson-sermon |subject, “Mortals and Immortals.” The golden text is: “As is the {earthy, such are they also that are

Work,” and the Rev. R. Don Ochel- |

‘Evangelism! Thor

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

_ SATURDAY, Nov. 11, 1944

|earthy: And as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly.” I Cor, 15:48. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the | Christian Science textbook, “Science

_|and Health With Key to the Secrip-

tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The real man js spiritual and immortal, but ghe mortal and imperfect socalled ‘children of men’ are counterfeits from the beginning, to be laid

{and seek the true model” (p. 409.)

Dr. Welshimer

Dr, P, H. Welshimer of Canton, O., nationally known pastor-super-intendent, will give three addresses at the Eastern Area Christian Men's

Fellowship conference of Indiana Monday 4n the Englewood Christian church. The climax pf ‘the all-day meeting will be a. general inspirational

in b. eiti

and business session “beginning at 7:30 p. m. featuring a sermon by Dr. Welshimer. ceded by

Will Speak

. At Fellowship Conference

ing, .4n-addition to Dr, Welshimér, are! The Rev. A. Bertors Clark and Emmett A. Dosch of Indianapolis, the Rev. Edwin S. Sweeney of Danville and {he Rev. Alva Sizemore of Oaklandon. In the afternoon, the symposium speakers with Dr. Welsh imer will be: The Rev. J, Maurice Thompson of Indianapolis, the Rev, Eugene Chamberlain of Cowan and

the Rev. Estal L. Taylor of Forts { :

Ha r vest Fete : 3, Ch Te Cordially Invite You to Attend : w I ndianapolis urc ies. One of Their Services : - Cx . CHURCH, oF CHRIST SECOND PLSRIM HOLINESS Ist ta Church ~ CHRIST LE . or oe ruft Street PRESBYTERIAN ys (Apostolic Faith) ‘ ‘ Morning Services, 9:45 and 10:45. Rev. George E. Huff, Pastor HROBPECT RANDOLPH. 03 West Fall Creek Parkwa St. Mark's United Lutheran Wednesday “eveting. Bible Sindy. 1. « | 1030 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service Sunday School C Durait oi Sunday, 11:30 ACM, 1:30 P. A. ‘Church Is Sponsor. x Breage, : Evening Worship |. —— — The annual harvest festival of 8t.| Foursquare Gospel Church ZION Pr GRACE Mark's United Lutheran church will 030A, jAveute sé Yreht Street ARCA AND A IRE WAS IncioN STREET Methodist . ‘be held Thursday. The oO. B. Ghers of Anderson will SRED ERICK BDA A Lr Wa asToR ! DIST CHURCH E. New York at Grant open two "week® revival meeting. 9:45 A. M.~Church School. W. Washington at Warman Ave. E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister is Luncheon will be served trom 11}. Services svery Bint 7: 7: 30 $. 10:40 A. a ond Service o of Worship, ' A J. COBLE, Pastor Sermon Theme, (10:45 A: M. 1 a.m, to 1'p. m. and dinner from 5 REV, 1 L. MENGES, Pastor “If Tt Be Possible—Live Peaceabl : “They Algo Serves. 107 D. 1, win 3s. Ruy Birtows in wh Sf, S| 4 oe T08 1s a], Te Welcome Al Fiitors 17. - - - ‘esper Hour - outh an ; : charge of the dining room and Mrs. : ) ‘WEST SIDE FIRST UNITED Rauits we : i Oitves Havworth the Rishon. MB: Goicppl, JANRNACLE BRETHREN CHURCH ASBURY GARFIELD Sr Oscar Denker serve as candy| MILLER’ STREET 704 PARK AVENUE { pooth chairman; Mrs. Dale Allison, . pv THOMAS PAING REV, 950; F. SNYDER, B.D. Pusjor MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH OF or. . BLOOI - nday STREET ; wisiitrtin Willan, Hote Ss Sunday School—:30 Morning Jotanip, 10 45 AM "Ew ORs KROPT Worsnt p and Preaching - verse ra Mn Dr. Pyle at y * ’ Mornihg Worship=-10:45 . " eo Study .... rrraens M t and children’s ware booth. Mrs. Young People's Service—T:45 P. M. hy OW LEDan BAT PA 230 A M.—Sunday fool Bvening Servi I 3B Mu ore Otto Boeldt is directing the pub} mid-week Service Thursday, 7:45 P. M. CHRIST ™ OUR LIVES.” 30 BM nine Lookat - Wearasoey Ea i ss, FL grade scho Neity. "|" Members Expected; Visitors. Welcome. acked the ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 2 Nw P Heb Hold ST. PAUL'S CHURCH _ CHURCH “THE ARMISTICE" LYNHURST BAPTIST as the fan EPISCOPAL s 10:45 A. M ; ; ebrews to Ho ILLINOIS and NEW YORK &TS. Deluwuzy und Wailiih: Streets . © REV. ROBERT F. HAMM On Landpuss; Dr, 3 aa. 3 ” w ain. degree of d . REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector DR. W. A. SHOLLENBERGER. 748 P.M. REY. O. 8 aCHES Inter-Faith Meet| suds, s a s—toy communion Minister ROBERTS PARK CHURCH| Rev mason xvooem | P30 A. M.—Chure Sebo. SRL ES sn Methodist) Building Anaiversary_Day The ‘Indianapolis Hebrew congre- 64th and College “The Egotist Is a Dying Man" Da. and Vermont Sts, CaN wailed nip Servis IN THERE" xce I ¥ : g . gation will be host for the monthly| 1:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and sermon. Youth Fellowship—s:30 P. M. on. Ahealoous Au 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service. . inter-faith fellowship vespers Sun- ted. Brethfen ™ Minister Midweek Worship Wednesday—T7:30 P.M. 3 The Ti ‘ - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Unite : : E day, Noy. 19, from 4 to 5 p. m. 8b fo." sna Vermont Sureets BROOKSIDE CHURCH EVANGELISTIC CENTER Me the temple, 10th and Delaware sts.| CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor a lb one Omer. R nas Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will lead] 9:25 A. M~Bibls W. Rho Bjeaker; Judge 3 0A. M~Bun. School classes. An ages. 3705 SHELBY ST. I g — er n ser the devotions which will be fol-| 10:45 A. M.~Worship. “Rebuilding With we a ds Jolunteer: oi REV. 3 Aus, PASTOR ; lowed by a social hour. The ves- 157. M—Youth Feligwship Di * nl ¥ c. E. 8 ; " a Evangelistic Seryice Each Evening, 7:30 P. M., except Monday. 4 Couni 0P ~ Worship. v ay gger, : . M.—Evening service. or eace Old-Fashioned Camp Meeting Service Each Sunday, 2:30 P. M. £ pers 23 Sponsored W She: pace Tex Sesretary (angels, im Service: Again the Lights Special Music and Singing Each Service.in Charge of Mary Baker Logan 3 By E a federation of which the Rev, Her- Soir. 3145 s0s9:ebYourh Seow). sau - THE bers, Hufinan is chaliman, Ms, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ¢ Royal McClain is program chair- Englewood Christian Church Branches of The Mother Church, The Pirst Church TEs man. of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. rectly indic NORTH METHODIST 5 NB S- ; hinhatudates rg od Bow dog tm Tan Rasen Booms, * of all the { DR. DALLAS I. Bi 3 bai Minister 9:30 a. m. Bible sc oy out of Indiana's largest Morning ‘service, 11 ee nr Na Reading Rooms : tion conte: Worship—i0:45 A. M.—~WIRE—11:30 to 13. Be a sven epariments pio lareenieres ||| 1ST CHURCH—Meridian at 20th......... None Church Edifice = _ was appliec Peace an Illusion?” {| 2ND CHURCH-—Delaware at 12th.....se. M. 526 State Life } Angelus Hour for Youth—6 P. M.-§ P, M. oar a. m, Worship Sermon, “THE INFLU- renee 15 E. Wash, St. 4 per cen ENCE OF GOD'S WORD." 3RD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th....,.. 8 P.M. Church Edifice Vote in three KY Assambly ot Sa LT30 m Bvangelisilc service Sermon, “Gos- ||| 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pkwy, S. 5 P.M. Church Edifice | + Sable ton or D y B 0 a, 1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley.) Gatton 7, ean muse all services acco 1 TE CHURCH—Colloge at 6200 rvenrrs 7:30.P. M. Chusch Edifics Final poli : ser Bis & aa, Rit of we: Soret ff 6TH ORURCH~1600: Prospect SL.1I12. “None 161 Procgec Soverusr +2 HERMAN R. ROSE, : {| sunDaY scm Third, 9:30 i i u OF T A CEURCH WI EW TESTAMENT i] Sixth AY HoT a. a. 0 and 1 nm Pr, Socone, pour 8 Br. ; i CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN : | mem 3 ) — 4 county. All f Capitol Avenue at 32d Street ; In the Gat IRVIN D, LEATHERMAN, Minister “Y h ; Ch oe nN 3 9:46 A. M.—Ohureh School, t t SOVETHOP Jno rami. | CHRISTIAN CHURCHES | ouin Tor Lnris vere “God and the Individual” - 1a Ss Inqiviaisl Evangelistic Conference Rallies—Week, Nov. 12-19 | R ALLY » CHURCH OF CHRIST . ' : WIDEST M 40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041 Twelve Teams—Three Each—Lay Leader— on the contes ronal Sucre 0 oa MINBTER School Worker—Minister DON'T MISS HEARING - I 10:48 AM salvation 1 Aorsy rum|| TO CARRY MESSAGE—ONE NIGHT IN EACH CHURCH DR. V. R. EDMAN vote indicate 7:45 P, M.— “Overcoming Our Greatest Nov. 13—Pairfax. : : : ot the Enemy’ Nov, 14—Augusta, Brightwood, Buck Creek, Clermont, E. 49th, E. 16th, President Wheaton College actually carri NORTH INDIANAPOLIS E. 38th, N, Liberty, Meadlawn, Oaklandon, Williams Cr. | Wheaton, Illinois 51.2 per cent CHURCH OF CHRIST OE omEmaod. Tin West “Har “Wests wens ‘se. “niv. e. | {nm BibieT ety #18 West 20th street) " Nov. 3-Bathauy Fleming Gar, Pt. Square, Olive Br, Second, Third, ! To 7 3 0 P M Toni ht oh on 4 Preaching Service ........... 10:30 A. M. . » 4 ble for Tras Bibi Sree 745 P. M. Nov. 17—Ben Dafis, Beech Grove, Drexel Gar., Garfield, Memorial. Spon} stra Brvening i Study 7:45 P. M. : . een J. 8. JOHNS, Ministe Nov. 19-5:00 P. M., N. Tacoma; 7:30 P. M., 8th, Linwood, Somerset, . . \ in iy ute ou, he that heron Cadle Tabernacle Wile ities ' ALL WELCOME y ‘ y % Dalaran dears ” ST. MARK S : —— i that. oe me. hath Pasting (Temporary Location) THE STR/ UNITED LUTHERAN J ep, en. et eve ini Ohio and Neiv Jersey St. the two pre Prospect and Linden Sts. Presb erian Churches 1 from death unto life.” : was 33g i cated Sunday School .....10:00 A. M. | , irr 10: M.- , : : Mo NEW RADIO. TIME _, oeive 54 per Worship +. .iov0000.10:56 A.-M. INVITE YOU | vote. He af BETHEL | Tune in WIBC Sunday, 8:30 to 9 A. M. pes otnks . : 0 TABERNACLE TABERNACLE First Presbyterian Church Be 841 So. Fleming St. . Delaware at Sixteenth sunday senooi— | Presbyterian Church GEORGE ARTHUR tar be 10:00 AM. uD aud Cent RUSSELL GALLOWAY er contest 10! Preaching, San DR. ROY EWING VALE TWO MORNING: SERVICES cent. The ) Mea 5:8 BoM" | REV. RY T R. MERCER Sermon or Pants ernor Schrii E.G. LOWE, Pastor . “Pood for Fighters” 53.8 per cent (1st Sam. 17, 18) 3 He actually BELLAIRE METHODIST 104 om Worinip | Soung. Peoples Aiesiing 11 111111111830 cent, CH URCH Dr. Vale, Preaching 5 Thursday Evening Convocation.. P. M.| Final poll & AND CRITTENDEN AVENUB “Why Go Back Two ousan fears?” { Mr. Gates Ww PANLEY P_ MAHAN, Minister | Thursday, 7:18 P. M—Mudweek service! Nemorial Presbyterian Ms. Gates . ne . Carrollton ave. at Eleventh st. e 10:45 A. we Spire Meridian Heights RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister per cent, 7.00 P. M— Finding: God Through Central Ave. at 47th 9:30—Sunday School. ! Beauty.” DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, 10:45—Sermon., | “The Power of the THE POLL Sunday School, 9:30. Worship. 10:45. articular” tirely by ma “ Y People’s Meeting, 6 P. M. y by FIRST arvtsy lion and an pare oung ple’s . od CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH |» SECOND PRESBYTERIAN of names sell 16th and Delaware Sts. Cor. Johnson and Jullan Avenues. The Hutorts Chuteb of Which tern from th ELLIS W. HAY, D.D.—MINISTER hn B. Ww mailing wen Church SCHOOL ........s.eee. ve JAM. Edward C. MoC Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister three Morning Worship ...e..oeesssons 11 A.M. | 9:30—Church Shool-8:30, young _- ple Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. names “A Personal Philosophy of Life” | 530 BM Ue Maorial Service with| JEAN 8.° MILNER. D.D. Minister the directory American Legion st Howe Morning Womiis. 101 AM Above 30 | : . gh “We That Are Strong” mailed out Salvation Army Citadel NSTER - election pret 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE WESTMI Tort : UND Titan Fairview Presbyterian them. Actua AY SER wath 3 State (1700 East) OD $5 OOpital ve lots returned 9:30 A, M.—8unday School. Sunday School, fo Worship, nia er AM VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister ‘centages or 11:00 A, M.~Holiness Meeting, Young People, 6:30 P. M. 9:30 A. M.. Ch areh School—Rally Day. 6:30 P. M.- Young People’s Legion. SOUTHPORT 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship: : didates, wh 8:00 P, M.~Evening Salvation Meeting. Madison Ave. “Our Challenge” changed th Morning Worship, 10:45 Rev. Ragan, Preaching. however, in . in oo My DA i . ‘ 4 pu 4 Music ‘by the Women's Chorus, Mre SINCE EX straw vote px THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED: . certain prop ’ { ballots dist: RAYMOND @. | : Great . went to the | HOEKSTRA | : come group (A J likely to ret: v : Be SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE || EL "(Continued o Nake. i Corner Olive and LeGrand Ave, { (Every Sunday) EB § CALVARY © a A. L. EMMERT, Pasiot , HOAX SE a 3 ) o “ . - TABERNACLE a REVIVAL SERVICES Bq | LISTIN : Service Ho . By X bas AM TT AK To Continue Through Sunday J en 903 Flecchisr Ava. REV. AND MRS. WILLIAM LUALLEN : * many Naz p of Bloomington, Indiana : } } part of an el Preacher, Singer, and Chalk Artist A City Wide Movement With 3 mask he | ; \ moven 1514 Park Ave. - Services Each Evening at 7:30 . . . ‘J" to nght after DALE NEWSUM Sunday Servisn, Suiat choo] 9:3 Bis Oop \L. v.rairpairn Ro Leader of the Indianapolis Unity Rev. Luallen will speak to- school. He will have i { ported to the Truth Cstiar wit) be 45 charge Suns with him a lunch hat was big enough to feed 5,000, | SPEAKER LE Hon today. | day, Oct, Preaching Services : T: 0 g at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. : $:30 A. M—Sunday School. N.Y. P. S. 6:30 — Hi. N. ¥." 6:30 America’s Great Evangelistic Bishop from 11:00 A. M.~Devotional Service. : : number “Effective, Prayer 1s i in . AND ‘B® leaders publis WEDNESDAY 7: J Midweek 3 papers were Tussds FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHESTER EDWARDS party chieftai Usual Class y and Friday : ’ into : Open Daily, 10 to 4—P RI-4086 1621 B. WASHINGTON~RAY HANCE, Pastor. pT JB. hiding . hone Special Sunday School Service. .............vs 9:30 A. M, ‘Soloist and Song Leader menses “A Rend REVIVAL CLOSING SUNDAY : my ing Service Winn ala ahs bn amma aver way en ezvous Mgr LORD'S RETURN" ; Services Nightly Except Sedov? N. sam... With Destiny” PS ek Go i : es Bob ind Madge Killon .......coeoiitviinisnsscnnniianes Musie Directors 7: 30 P. M. IS am... ig Wo to 2% 9a mae DR. G. FREDERICK OWEN : he 2 | Ri Et res ae, Xm WESTIROOK CHURCH.CR THE NAZARENS | M id St. Methodist Church mets. (4809 Wests block south of Washington ab 19 Denison St) e an - Sunday, November 13. } ec» Day, Nov. 13h, wih Dr. Owen spekin 1 10:20 A. eso = 802 N. MERIDIAN SL. joker ON YE: a oi MYRICK, Pastor