Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1945 — Page 10

Discussion of Alcohol Problem Planned. By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor ’ ‘Discussions of the rural church]

and the alcohol -problem will highlight the program of -the Indiana

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13d Christian Church i ‘Mark Liquidation of $52,000 Debt

"The Third Christian church will | ing debt committee; A. L. McColmark the liquidation ef its $52, 000 | lum, chairman of .the trustees, and a ; |Oreon E. Scott, president of the debt with a dinner, dramatic eere- | bard of church extension of the monies and’ special music Thursday | | Disciples of Christ, will also assist

Who Is a * Christian?’ Dr. Backus to Discuss Univer-

salist Rejection. Dr. E. Burdette Backus, minister

night, with the tableau, Youths who have received reli-| The story of the church's physi-| | gious instruction in the now debt- cal growth will be told by Russell, free education building will be rep- W. Lookabill “and Miss Lucy Smith? resented in’ the mortgage-burning

accompanied® by Prof] William H. Book,

of All Souls Unitarian church, tomorrow at 11 a. m. will discuss the recent. rejection of the Universalist | church for membership in. the Fed-

State Pastors’ conference Monday tableau by Garolyn Chenoweth, and ‘Tuesday at the Meridian] jack Kitzmiller, Paul Niedenthal Street Methodist church. fand Eileen Sidman, Harry B.

Dr. E. M. Jelinek, layman and Holloway,

scientist who directs the Yale Peace Talk -

school of alcohol studies, wiil speak four times. The Rev. C. Morton Hanna, a specialist in. the field of the rural church and director of the | department of field work for the Louisville Presbyterian . seminary, | will address three conference ses: sions. , br. O, L. Shelton, dean of the or. Luman J. Shafer wil * Butler school of religion, will give! ‘Bible devotional lectures opening’ ~Address- Church Group. " the sessions mofning and Ritgymeon The Indiana council of churches both Monday and Tuesday ean wil] present Dr. Luman J, Shafer Shelton will employ the conference .r now york, authority on world | theme, “The Pre- eminence of peace and former missionary to| Christ.” i- | Japan, at a mass meeting at 8 p. m.| Dr. Albert W. Palmer, prest. n the Second Presbyterian. church. dent of the Chicago theological The mass meeting will climax the | seminary, and Dr. R. G. Schell, | ) f th coun- | Baptist all-day annual “sesien © e | Re Bigiony a the cil beginning with a boss Hieeh} Sage ing at 10 a. m. in the Sorferss bt she Joes} Eo: Dt| Dr. Shafer will speak on “The, F d ay Ensley, +08 jy preaching Christian's Responsibility for Peace.” condu semina Monday and Tuesday afternoons. | He spent 23 years ‘in Japan as a : 5 missionary and educator and travMay Move Offices {eled extensively in that country

Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, execu-| and in both occupied and free J : tenanclis Ching. tive secretary of the Indianapolis Church federation, expects the con-| Knows Chiang Kai- ssheg a ference to change its administration] He has talked with many lead-

ration to the In-|€rs,. in the Orient -including GenSE eralissimo- Chiang * Kai-shek. Dr. There will be denominational Shafer's books are “The Christian luncheons Monday noon, a fellow- | Alternative to World Chaos and ship tea for ministers’ wives and | “The Christian Mission in Our ether women Monday afternoon at Day.” : the Meridian Street church, a fel-| The annual business meeting at] Jowship banquet Monday night at|2 p. m. and a 6 p. m. fellowshi ip| the Central Christian church, and banquet will follow the forenoon | a fellowship luncheon Tuesday. board meeting at the Y. w. C. A. Col. Robinson Hitchcock, state Bishop Fred L. Dennis is presidirector of U. 8. selective service, dent of the Indiana council and Dr. will lead a seminar on “Ministering R. L. Holland, executive secretary.

to the Returned Service Man,” at 4:05 p. m. Tuesday. Dr. Sumner L Martin will preside: Visual aids| Cathedral Vestry

will be demonstrated by Brunson Motley 4nd Dr. A. H. Backus at the. Members Elected ‘Members of. All Saints Episcopal

8 p. m. meeting Monday. Dr. Jellinek will give an address! on “Scientific Approach to the Al- cathedral who have accepted eleccohol Problem” at the 7:30 p. m. tion to membership on the vestry| mass meeting Tuesday. Dr. Logan are: Dr. Roy Robbins, Henry Hull, Hall, conference president, will pre- Freeman Bradforde, C. H. Scull, -gide. “The Meaning of Alcohol Edu-|James Genders, Marion French, Mccation” will be the subject of Dr. Gregor Morris, Lewis Huss ang)” Jelfinek’s luncheon address Tues-|Stephen Noland. day noon at the Y. M. C. A, and| Mrs. J. Willard Yoder, wife of the “The Effects of Alcohol on the|vicar, the Rev. Yoder, was ¢élected Individual and Society,” for his|a delegate to the House of "Churchseminar from 2:45 to 4 p. m. Mon- | women as was Mrs. Robbins. - Mrs. day. At the same hour Tuesday, he| {Fred G. Phillips and Mrs. C. R. will lead a seminar on “The Re- | Thompson are ~alternates. Mrs. | habilitation of Alcoholics.” Bradforde was made parish rep- |

resentative, Guests are Invited Ea Sant an lo VIEW IRAQ FILM ~ AT UNION SERVICE

ecutive committee and board mempers of the council and all ministers’ wives to attend the tea Non-| The Rev. J. C. Glessner, mission- | day. ary to Iraq, will show colored picMrs. Robert Armstrofig is charge of arrangements and Mrs. meeting for Evangelical and Re- i Virginia Brackett Green, of the] {formed churches at 7:45 p. m, tomusical background. Those in the morrow at the Immmanuel church. receiving line will be: Mrs. R. L.| In the morning, the Rev. Mr, Holland, council president,” and Glessner will speak at St. Paul's Mesdamés FA. Pfleiderer, Almon thurch-at-9:15.and later at morning Coble; Virgil A. Sly, J. H. Smiley, worship at the “Pleasant Run Hall and Baumgartel. | Boulevard church and at the Car‘Mrs. Prederick Backemeyer of roliton Avenue church. Gary, who is also on the reception Iraq is the country formerly called committee, will speak at the session Assyria and Mesopotamia and lies for ministers’ wives Tuesday at 10/in the Tigris and Euphrates river a. m. at the church. Her subject Valleys, the site ascribed to the Garwill be “I Married a Minister.” Mrs, (den of Eden. This area has be-| Pfleiderer will preside. {come familiar to the Rev. Mr.| | Glssomes in his 28 years as a mis-

CHURCH PLANNING |“ 2 5-WEEKS' COURSE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Dr. Harold F. Hanlin of the Butler TOPIC TO BE 'LIFE'

School of Religion and the Rev. 0.| A. Trinkle, pastor, will conduct] “Life” is the subject of" the classes in the Christian education! lesson-sermon in all Churches of course to open Monday night at the! Christ, Scientist tomorrow. Englewood Christian chureh. | The golden text is: “This is life

The course will run for five con-| eternal, that they might know thee

and Jesus John

secutive weeks from 7 to 9 p. m.|the only true God, on Mondays and Wednesdays: Dr. Christ, whom thou hast sent. Hanlin will teach the first hour class|17:3. in “The New Testamént Church” The lesson-sermon also includes and Dr. Trinkle, the second hour, the following. passage from the! “The Teacher and Teaching | Christian Science textbook, “Science Methods.” Credit will be given foriand Health with Key to the Scripcompletion of the work for which tures,” by Mary . Baker Eddy: there is no enrollment fee. “Because life is God, life must be (eternal, self-existent. Life is the everlasting I am, the: being who was «and is and shall be, whom nothing can erase.” p, 289,

O. E 8S. TO 1 INFTTATE Englewood chapter, 483, O. E. 8S, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at 2714% E. Washington st. Initiation

MII be held. "FRIENDS CHURCH VESPERS. SLATED

Members of the various races and faiths of Indianapolis will hold their monthly vespers tomorrow at 4 p. m. in‘ the First Friends church. The Rev. Herbert” Huffman, host minister, will preside and Alvin T Coate will give the meditation. Miss Leona Wright will direct the church

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If You : Are Paying

‘LIFE INSURANCE LOAN—

The- vespers are sponsored: by the race relations committee of the church federation, of which the| rRev, Mr. IMrs. Royal McClain committee Lhairman,

CHICAGO PASTOR TO SPEAK HERE

Dr. J. H. Jackson, pastor of the | Olivet Baptist church, Chicago, will address a mass meeting of the AllBaptist Fellowship tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at the First Baptist church. The 65-voice choir of the Mt || Paran Baptist church will give a {recital of spirituals, jubilees and |anthems preceding the address. Dr.

is vespers |

Refinance it for LESS

The Peoples State Bank will refinance your existing loan against the cash value of your life Insurance policy at low interest rates; We attend to all the detalls,

Write for Full Particulars : | pastor, will preside at the meeting,

rR ATWELL WILL SPEAK

ue PEOPLES

Men's day service ato

United Brethren church, H. Turley is church pastor,

chairman of the build- |

Slated Here

{church pastor, will open the festive! day tomorrow with the sermon at

in| tures and give an address at a union |

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|state to engage

| INR KYS

choir and quartet in special music. |"! 'hin

Huffman is chairman. | Establishes non-partisan schopl boards in

‘ | corporations who are

{Carleton W. Atwater, host church

- Arthur Atwell; of Anderson, presi-f dent of the White River conference | men's brotherhood, will address the bomen’ a, 'm. tomorrow at the. University Heights nalens or n "

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marked as Dr. C. W. Abraham Sunday, sec ond in a series honoring past presidents. | Mrs. Carl -Schwomeyer will sing “op” the

and the Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor in America. versalist church to the federal counDURING THE nine years that 'Is a Christian?” church, ap- the Bible ih at the Grace church ih | Fisher is principal 4d school 54 and full-time ChrisVeterans Hospital Chapel-Cavholic vesp. m. This achieve choir of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic garet Stifferlen, Our Lady of Lourdes ors gram and re{of the 11th district American Legion auxil- - land Mrs. Robert Rusche in vocal numthe church are now church pas- | Miss Margaret Higgins is in charge of Sioniary Yo Braell; one expects {0 Methodist Church—Tomorrow will e program which will be broadeast’ over the Rev. Lloyd Button of Water- | WBC.

will sing, Joseph Lautner. in charge of the program, Dr. Backus will speak of the de- : nominations which voted for or . . . Baptist Minister {cil and of the Unitarian church, | which also is excluded from memthe Rev. R. D. McCarthy has been | events follow: the pastor of ihe -ThirtysFirss Grace Matnpist Church-Phyllis WheatWw. - Lmorrow.... will... eXchange classrooms with proximately 2 George Haynes, teacher of. the Mer young pedple | | Ha nes is the principal of school 26.) “How to ‘Be -Happy'' is Mr. , Fisher's subtian work or spit olie ves. {pers will be held at are being I Protestant vespers h 6 o'clock. church will sing for the Catholic vespers. ment -will be The Rev. Fr. Joseph Duffy, chaplain, will marked with ganist, will play the accompaniments. Arcangements for music for the Protest- | ception .-iary and the unit chairman, Mrs. Otis Wednesday night. Bokerraan, Miss Helen Harding will direct bers. tea i The programs will be broadcast to the tors; two are missionaries to Alrica; two are pastors’ wives; { music for Catholic vespers and Mrs. E. E. | Burton is Protestant music chairman. go to Africa in March; one is a missionary nurse, and 12 are in loo, Towa, was made assistant pastor to aid with the youth work

North Methodist Chureh—Mjs§_ Mary Ann s. 8. L.

THE’ INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Sr *. Indianapolis Churches

Cordully Invite You to Attend One of Ther Services

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First Congregational Church

ae and Delaware Sts.

Ne Worship “Is Life Worth Living?"

CHRIST TEMPLE"

tApostolie Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:30°A. M, 7:30 P. M.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. Capitol. HU-4041 G. HOBBS IR. MINISTER Study, HU- 4041; Res. HU-4753, ible Study—9:45 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—"Periloys Times’ ' (No, 1208 PMs DrFaVIGE Near to . (No. 2).

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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2843 SHELBY ST,

7:45 Wednesday oe ing ‘Bible Study. 7:45 W. L. TOTTY, Minister. GA-1742.

ASBURY.

MEMORIAL METHODIST > 602 WEST NEW YORK STREET REV. CHARLES M. KROFT

Re 30 A. M.—Sunday School. 0:30 A. M.—"Worthwhile."” on: 30 P. M.«~"“A Passing World.” Visitors Welcome — Meinbers Expected

for Youth tomorrow at £°p. {tin will descride ber experiences as | member of the Dr. Dalles 5 | Brow ning, pastor,’ all speak at the | sanctuary service, which will be touwed |by a snack .and recreation hour.

Downey Avenue Christian Chureb—Youth | week will be observed with a supper for { Seung “people Wednestay at 6:30 p. m M™ J. D. Montgomery, former missionpity “to the —— ne, will speak and Miss +Joan Bruckman will lead the worship service. Youth will also participate in the { Sunday morning service, Jan. 24 and | Fe bh, 4.

chairman of the 1944 church board, | eral Council of Churches of Christ against the admission of the UniWill Be Honored | bership. His subject will be “Who Street . Fundamental Baptist jeyy. A.—George Fisher, teacher of | Bible class at sthe Phyllis Wheatley. have gone into | ject and ‘Power of the Few,” Mr, Haynes’. trained for it. Mr. and Mrs Charles Brady of the give the sermon and preside. Mrs. Marmusical pro- | ant vespers were made by Federal unit 62 i Methodisit church __ choir Five young people formerly of the Old Bethel Metho patient: over the public address system. one 1s prepared to sail as a misEverson Bible Class, East Tenth Street, theological seminary. Last year, and other features of the church.

Anniversary | Program Set:

Garden Baptist Church—An hour of sted music will be presented Tuesday at m. under the direction of Mrs. |

Homecoming Arranged by | pean Ps. Wells. Priday night the Rev. Haakon Knudsen, associate pastor of the

Riverside Methodists. nhurst Baptist church, will speak. There

Park Methodist | mr be a youth dinner Priday preceding this talk, at which the Rev. Earl W. Johnston, director. of Christian eduation

The Riverside” church tomoryoW will mark its 40th | yi for the state. will give an address. The! anniversary-with a homecoming and| | evangelistic meetings inning Jan. 28 the opening of the winter term of win be conducted a the Rev. George | G. Kimsey, pastor of the Memoria ptis its Sunday evening University of church, assisted by Miss Helen Rosen-| Life program. | baum, Memorial church choir director. y Belmont United Brethren Church—Dr:| There will be a 3 p: m. lave | | L. Good, former president of Indiana, feast with the Rev, Paul A. Reisen| Gentrai college, hp A Jreak st the news ay observance a a. m. tomorr i of Féwier. 5 former pastor, in Christian Men Builders, Third Christian| charge. A fellowship basket dinner|church—The Girls’ Coneert choir of Crisy | pus Attucks hign school will sing under the | wil] follow at 5 o'clock, after which | direction of Mrs, Marwin Burch tomorrow | the University of Life session will | | moming, Metle Sidener will speak = ore Man Pow be held, another Jormer pastor, | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day {the Rev. Robert M, Selle of South saints, South Branch—District and rn. v officers will speak at the Brae conBend, will lead the chapel service Tat a om. und for the University of Life. William Sharyet will Jtzide and Wilitam | Dr. Blaine E. Kirk i Schwartz will conduct the service. : e Kirkpatrick, present | Youth for Christ, First United Brethren Church—Dr, Alva J. McClain, president of the Grace Theological seminary, | Winona Lake, Ind., will speak at the youth rally beginning at 7:30 tonight,

the 9:30 ‘a. m. service on “Fellow! | Workers With God.” The home-| coming spirit will bé carried through | | the six-week program of the Uni-| versity of Life. :Each of the five Sunday evenings, a former pastor will be present for supper, fellowship hour and to speak.

| Beth-El Zedeeck Temple—Pamily night! will be marked tomorrow with a congre-| gational dinner and program. Every department of the temple will be represented. Tomorrow at 1:30 p. m, over WIBC, | the Beih-El cantor and chorus, under-the| direction of Janet Roskin. will sing and | Rabbi Israel Chodos will speak. The program is sponsored by the Indianapolis Church federation.

Legislative Calendar

BILLS INTRODUCED House

HB 148--(Korn, R., Ft. Way 78) Codifies all health board sanitary regulations | Senate concerning eating establishments; requires SB 24—(Johnson, R., Anderson: Eich- | licensing of -all restaurants by state be-| horn, D. Uniondale). Allows $600 anos} {ginning April 1. (State Medicine and |expenses to county prosecutors for invesPublic Health.) |e igation and prosecution: of crime. Pay- | HB. 149— (Walsh, D., 1945. outline of word ‘'stop” light-reflecting signals. (Public ‘Safety.) House | HB 150— (Hoover, R., Goshen; Hey, D., HB 5— (Hoover, R., Goshen). Provides Snelbyville). Appropriates $2,500,000 out | hes SPPeInt ment of conservators of prop-| f state general fund for erection of three | p1! A = ssing or Saptyren Seryicamen | new American Legion buildings on Legion | yy Ble gourd of county in which prop- | Mall in Indiinapolis. Establishes half-| THR" ORL 0p patricksburg). | cent tax levy to raise eight y r Ee ’ I oe oe vg a a lo) Require pasteurization of all milk used | gion mall. “(Ways and means.) jo day FEoduets of any RAYS. sak tof: 2 oe arogsel, B. Rewsns 3, Harvey] Hughes, R., Pt. Wayne). Provides ston: | {nually for agricultural research at Purdue |POWer of attorney a 5 petsone} university. Approp 2 - atte.of 1045 2OProprial 3 3 Dr bal | ered revoked by principal's death if the | Means.) Re Fh 3s a agent has not been informed of the death. | HB 152 (Hostettler, R., Bloomfield) | HB 9—(Lee, R., Indianapolis). Requires { Provides that persons discontinuing use of schoo] Sgrpersiions la pay es of | license plates at any time prior to expira-| ducating public school pupils confined to | tion date may receive refund for un expired | SaDlitoria. period from secretary of state. (Roads.) | 13— (Henley, R., Bloomington; Wel-| | HB 153—(O'Rourke D., Hammond; Cal-|ler. R., Perry). |lahan, D., East Chicago). Provides ali{ 1%." 8. commissioned officers. dogs must be vaccinated by licensed vet- |, HB Alden, R., Bloomington; |erinarian before a dog license may be |STeW: Ho est Point). Authorizes accept- | issued (State. Medicine and Public | [court 5 J /liary eath notices in any Health.) HB 154—(O'Rourke. D HB 16— (Henley, R., Bloomington: Miser. R.. Garrett). Amends. law. coh- [ tone, R., Vermillion County). Admits to | cerning the determination of costs of { probate wills whose witnesses are unavall- | transfers when school. children are trans- | ferred from one school corporation to| HB 23—(Malinka, D., Gary; another; eliminates interest on banded | [ICY R., Indianapolis, Raising boarddebt as item of cest and clarifies language | |e ot Daymen's 4 Shs Sl Seuntyi of preser J I ee aw. 4 Yiiciaty 3.) apolis Coli HB 24-- (Grant, R,, Indianapolis; Powell, shan. D 1st Chicago) (akes it un- Re. Indianapolis). Provides a “stop-gap” lawful for person not licens Ly | law. for police to hold persons suspected in practice of law or to|9%f being mentally ill in custody pending ¥ hahall of ‘a: sanity examinationa Ba behaif of any Ser | HB 25—(Teckemeyer, R., Indianapolis; Kendallville) | Hughes, R., Ft. Wayne). Restores to akes it unlawful for any minor, whether | COURtY Jax adjustielt, board te right to or not actempan ed b parents, Lo enter place where alcoholic beverages are sold De a Miser. Ra Eh Bl by drink Als > oo oy vides, Pr oD oy may | vent funds act to include fifth to te x “0 Bun nl She y cities having two or more utilities. a ra HB 36—(Harrisbn, R,, Attica), CNoTRaT —R-——Knightstown) { $3000, annual pension for widows of gov-

nds present i concerning improve- ernors so lon 1 R 14 treet and alleys by including | oi—-(enley, " it h | improvements as electrical distribut- R., FL. Wayne), tem or a water supply plant or fire hydrants alsos permits improvements platted additions to provide serve ice between outside and Piatted addition, (Cities ‘and Towns.)

IB ing park in Hammond. (Affairs of Lake

| Cou nty.) BILLS PASSED

ble quarterly, effective Jan, 1,

Muncie), Requires | on all school bus | Passed 43-4.

ler

Hammond,

appear in court person tJudic

HB 156-8 cer, R.

Heller, D, retire. class

Bloomington;

HB Hughes, Provides that

requiting presence of attorney be served on attorney general, HB 58—(Henley, R., Bloomington; Baker, R Bourbon). Permits members of armed forces under 21 to make wills and legalizes all such wills made since passage of selective service act.

Spirit Husband

Guards Insurance

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 20 (U. P). —Eugene H. MacDonald, spirit of pretty Shannon Carter, vowed in a letter to her to “haunt anyone who gives away one penny” of the $40,000 she is attempting to collect on his’ life insurance, a jury heard yesterday. - The Connecticut Mutua] Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn; unimpressed, stuck to its charge

Mrs, Carter used the persuasion | of a host of spirit‘friends to convince MacDonald to’ take his own life and that therefore the company was not liable to pay two

'Senate

8B "79 (Chubinski, 'D., East Chicago cities from 50,000-55,000 in population. Provides for five-man board with mem-|s bers elected to four-year teams, (Education.) 8B _ 80--(Edgarton, R,, Jonesboro). Amends legal holiday law to provide that for .duration legal holidays falling on | Bunday shall be observed on the next day Provides for -observance only of Christmas, | July 4, and Thanksgiving. Provides that after war Good Friday shall be included fas legal holiday. Emergency. (Judiciary

‘88 81— (Jewett, R,, Dillsboro; Shull, R., Auburn), Amends state tax hoard powers to provide for correction of clerical errors in ‘tax levies. Emergency. (Counties and Townships.) 8B 82 (Johnson, R., Anderson; Vermillion, D., Anderson), Amends school building law to include townships among school permitted to issue bonds to buy school property. Emergency,

(Education.) 5 8B 83. (Moore, ‘D,, Indianapolis; Mil ler, R., Bloomington). Amends insurance law to permit state agencies and those of political sub-divisions as well as estates, trustee and others to enter into contracts with mutual insurance companies. (In-| surance.) °* 8B 84 (Shull, R, Auburn: "Kinder R., | Tipton), Amends welfare law for duration and one year {6 permit welfare boards in counties under 40,000 to inspect old-age Excludes Suitable nursing omes’ Irony prifvisions of Se amendment: Emergency. ugiciny A 85. (Black, R., Rapsports, Amends’ Laze park law to authorize | ton der in :

The letters, attorney Delvy T. W son tald, had an jmparunt; on

PILGRIM HOLINESS INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS., 1609 N. Del Rev. BE. V. Halt, Mgr TA-2273

FIRST CHURCH, 30th and Gale sts Rev. R. E. Nibarger 2618 E. 30th St

SECOND CHURCH, 1415 Cruft St. Rev. George E. Huff 1442 Cruft St

NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1732 E. 46th 8t Rev. WAltér Speck- 4631 N. Caroline Ave

y ALL ARE WELCOME

“GRACE.

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

Sermon theme, 10:45 A M “WHAT REALLY MATTERS.

Youth Fellowship, 5:30 to 7 30. We Welcome All Visitors

West Side Church

of the Nazarene West 11th and King Ave.

REVIVAL SERVICES

To Continue Thru Jan. 28

Hear These Fine Special Workers:

REV. J. RUSSEL BROWN of Caldwell, Idaho, Evangelist.’

MARGARET LEWIS and BLONDEL DeMENT of St. Louis, Song Evangelists

Services Nightly at 7:30 Also Sunday Mornings at 10:30

DON'T MISS OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL

Rev. and Mrs. E. Atkinson, Pastors.

Earl Hankins, Assistant Pastor.

Cor.

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Foursquare Gos spel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 and 10:45 A.M, 6:30 and 7:30 P. M Wednesday and PFriday-T7:30 P. M, REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor

- CHU RCH OF CHRIST

1002 8. Belmont Ave. Morning. ‘Bervices, 9:45 an nd 10:45. Doing His Will, Evening Service, 7:45—" ‘Extremists in Religion.” Wednesday evening, ‘Bible Study, «7:48 JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist

GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN

E. Michigan and N. Wallace Sts. Rev. John S. Albert, D. D. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Certainty of God's Word." (Transfiguration Sunday)

| WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH

W. Washington at Warman Ave. A. J. COBLE, Pastor

9:30 A Mn Suseh School RC a MM. =MOrmmg" worsnip:

v

5:00 to 7:45-Vesper Hour a Youth and

Aduits.

BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH

E. 31st and Forest Manor "REV. BRWIN Be Salon, Pastor

A. MCh NSehool. M ermon: “From Into Light.” M.—Youth Service M.—Sermon: “The Master Architect.’ {

9:30 - 10:30 Darkness 6:45 7:30

A 8 P. Pp

Garfield Church of the Nazarene

116 E. Raymond=Daniel W. Jewel, Pasfor |

REVIVAL To Continue Each Eve. at 7:30 Sermons by the Pastor ] We have felt for some time that the/ people of our community as well as new people among us would like to know the doctrine of this church. This is your opportunity ‘to begter understand what the Nazarene churches stand for

You Are Invited to Attend These Services “& red by Ane Highest.” 04 M Special Speaker: Ea E. garyer; subject: verseas G. . Joe,” * Methodist) Downtown Church 401 N. Delaware St. > Church School—930 A Cathedral Vespers tor Tus: 15 DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN Pastor

United Brethren

BROOKSIDE CHURCH

11th and Olney A. Glen O'Dell. Pastor MEN'S DAY

9-30 AM. Sunday School Classes. All

Symposium.

Ages. 10:40 A. M.—Lay — Speakers Might of

‘““Marshalling the of Men.” 7:30 P. M.—Junior & E.—6:30 P. M.—| Youth C. E. T:30P. M.—' Making Discipleship Effec-

tiv 8:45 to 9:45 Youth Fellowship.

RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA W-1-B-C 9A.M.

(Every Sunday!) CALVARY TABERNACLE

Services

902 Fletcher Ave

RE P Sunday School, Evangelistic Services,

PECIAL MUSIC AND -SI 1

EVANGELISTIC CENTER

3705 SHELBY ST. Vv. B. QUALLS, PASTOR

Tuesday and Saturday, Old- Fashinied Camp Meeting Service Each undey,

n Charge of Mary Baker Logan

9:30 A M 7:30 P. M. 2:30 P. M, NGING EACH SERVICE

Grants power of notary | ! An- | Ma- |

able because they are in armed services, | Tecke-*

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Provides |,

as they remain unmarried. |

9:30 A. M. Bib

10:45 AM CHRISTIANITY. Charles R. Hami

7:30 P church, Orrville,

GOLDEN

O. A. TRINKLE Minister

1895

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street

. le School. this family school

© Worship

nell Lashbrook, organist.

6:15 P. M. Youth Vespers. _ Ohio, guest speaker.

M. Ernest E Latghlin, minister of Christian

MT. CALVARY BAPTIST -

. 3743-45 SOUTH RANDOLPH STREET Rev, William

Sunda Evenin

Senoal Servic

Wednesday Evening Bervi

NORTH

Meridian LLAS L. B

Worship—10:45 y Does God Baty Evil?” Angelus Hour for Youth—6 P.M.-y P.M

O. Renner, IRVI

Pastor 9:30 45 10: 45 A.

, A M. 7:30 P, M, 1:30 P.M,

METHODIST

t 38th St. WRING. Minister 10:30 A.

(Assembly of

CHURCH OF TeE Siete Capi “4 Avenue at 32a Street - ) LEATHERMAN Minister A. M.—Church 8:1) M.—Morning Ww: ship, “Faith Can Be Power."

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 1416 Crufts Stree

Rev Geo orge E Jum, P M. and 7:30 P

Pastor.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

‘CHURCH OF CHRIST

. M. Service

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE

1240 Roache (Riverside Trolley) City Wide Fellowship Meeting, Sunday, 2 P, M. Every Minister will be given an opportunity to speak.

HERMAN R. ROSE, Minister

ST. MARK'S “UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.

Sunday School .....10:00 A M. Worship ;10:65 A M..

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SHELBY STREET METHODIST

2000 SHELBY STREET Hour of Hope, WISH. Sunday School _. Morning Worship ‘ve Evangensic Hour 7:30 ‘““The Night a Christian Repented" REV. BENNIE MORGAN, Pastor | SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE

OLIVE ST. & LEGRANDE AVE. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor

Sunday ‘School, 9:30 A. M.

Preaching Services, 10:30A. M., 7:30 P.M

N.Y.P.8 HI-Y Services, 6:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:45 P. M.

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A Hearty Welcome Awaits You ———————— stim FRIENDLY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CORNER RAY ST. and HOLMES AVE. REVIVAL Jan. 22—Feb. 4 GENE PHILIPS, Evangelist, DP SLACK —son : E Services each evening © VRNRHIR: 3 Sunday service, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Rev. Phillips» and Rev. Slack both outstanding Evangelists J. H. FOWLER, Pastor.

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Salvation_Atmy Citadel 36 SOUTH CARITOL AVENUE SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting. Ne 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Legion. > 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting.

eee 3 ADJ AND MRS. PETER VAN ae | VLIEB officers in charge of services | Music by the on Chorus Mrs Genge. Directo!

HE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY * INVITED |

REISS

UNITY PRAYER GROUP 8 E. Market St., Room 502

Rev. Frederick Elias Andrews NOON SILENCE and MEDITATION (Come in on Your Lunch Hour)

Prayer and Candle-Lightin, for Those in Military aT oe Open Dany, 10: to 4—Phone FR-4254 Monday to 9 P. M.; Saturday to 1 P.M For Rest, Quiet, Prayer or Counsel A Full Ling of Unity IMtesrature

A PORDIAL. WELCOME TO ALL

960 Ww. . 3} Bible Classes . "5 St o Freactung Service Evening Service

« Ti Thursday Evenin — Bible Study T: © HY JOHNS, minister

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EVANGELICAL AND \ NORTH and W JERaEY Givers

| FREDERICH R EY D., -First Betvice 0 w " 9:45 A. M.—Church Scho : ’ hy 10:40 A. M.—8econd Senool 2 Worship, Subject of sermo “Fervent In Spirit

~ST..PALUL'S CHURCH. » EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS and NEW YORK ‘STS. REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—~Church Schopl. _ 84th and College 11 A. M.—Motnirg prayer.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware ard Walnut Streets

(700 North) DR. WwW, aA SHULLENBERGER, Minister. Bible School—9:30A. M, Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. “And So What!" Music by ‘excellent cholr, ‘Youth Pellowship—§:30 P,

1514 Park Ave.

DALE NEWSU

Leader of the Indianapolis Unity Truth Center.

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A M —Devotional Service “The Power of Integration

WEDNESDAY *P M Midwees

Service Class Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Room 212, indiana Trust Bldg.

Open Dally, 10 to 4—Phone RI-406

Who Is a Christian?

“~Sermon at 11 A. M. by

E. dette Backus " Edna Merritt rington, Soloist ~ — Ne

Radio Address at 10 A, M. Unitarians Believe WIRE 1430 On Your Dial All Souls

Unitarian Church 1453 N. Alabama St.

WESTBROOK CHURCH of the NAZARENE

819 8 Denison St

(4500 west, 2 blk. south of W, Wash.)

LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor

Evangelistic Services Through Jan. 28 at 7:30 Each Evening J. W. SWEARENGEN, Evangelist

P. W. and Marga You

ret Bartholomew, Directors of Music

are cordially invited to attend these services.

Visitors always welcome to

Sermon’: “VALUES IN * Special music under direction of lton by choir of 30 voices, Mrs. Gay-

Phil 8ims of Cincinnati,

Ohio, will speak.

JUBILEE —— 1945

Morning Service, 11 A. M. in all church 1ST CHURCH-Meridian at 20th

3RD CHURCH-Wash. Blvd. at 34

Drive, at Butler 5TH. CHURCH--College at 62nd

Sixth churches, 11 a.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches ot The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Pree Reading” Rooms Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 21st:

“LIFE” 2ND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th .... 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pkwy., 8.

6TH CHURCH-1609% Prospect St. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a m_; m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock.

Boston, Mass.

‘Oliver and

Children’s Meetings 3:30

Evening Service Reading Rooms None Church Edifice 5 P. M. “526 State Life 15 E. Wash. 8t. Church Edifice Church Ediffte

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8PM 5 P M

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Ave. 7:30 P.M Nuue Pirst, Second,

Church Edifice 1611 Pruspect Fourth, Fifth and

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9:30-A, 10:30 A.

6:30 P. M.—All Yo

eopies of complaints and court pleadings|

10,000 double-indemnity policies,

Sunday" School, {

FIRST NAZARENE

1621 E. WASHINGTON—RAY HANCE, Pastor Bob Killion, Musical Director

M.—Sunday School. M.—“Awake Thou That Sleepist.”

7:30 P. M.="The Great Tribula*ion”

uth Groups.

Presbyteria

INVITE YOU

n Churches

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 Mr. Mercer, Preaching. “God's Pattern for Our Lifes" Tuunder. 7:15 P, M.—Midweek service.

Meridian Heights Central Ave, at 47t DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister. 9:80. Worship, 10:45. “The Highest Aristocracy”

IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH sy: Johnson and Julian Avenues. sters—J. B, perguson—E C. McCance MI Church 10 30 A. M, aL a Service, 28; 30 A. M.—"“Temptation." 7:30 P.M. -"Laboring’ in the- Vineyard,”

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Bo N. State (1700 East)

Sunday “gehon ae Vi w i, | AM

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth, aroRas ARTHUR FRANTS

GALLOW TWO MORNING SERVICES 930 and 11 A M =~ ‘Sermon by Dr. Prants . "Unclaimed Foal. ud Eph. 3:8

Church School Young People's Meet! Midweek Convocation,

Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister. 9:30~8unday School. 10:45—‘“The World's ~ Oldest Problem. " Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M.

SECOND. PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of ‘Wh Henry Ward Ee oe was er: Vermont and Pansey vane. sts JEAN 8. MILNER, Mister Morning Worship, 1 Jo! % A

r “When n he Hard to "Beltev urch School, 10:

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CENTRAL

REVIVAL

HEAR THE KINDIGS

._. in Sermon—Song—Music Every Evening Except Saturday, 7:30

January 22 = February 4

TRINITY METHODIST

‘Division St.

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Youth Meetings 7:00

REV. E. P. WHITE, Pastor.

—— Baptist Churches

23d E. of Central 10:40-7:30

G. H. O'Donnell

EXETER AVE. Charles Smith

Woodruff Place .. Walcott at E. Meh L. C. Trent 10:46 A. M-T:30 P. M.

Calvary 3419 E 23a St "William O. Breedlove—10:35-7:30.

EMERSON AVENUE BAPTIST Emerson and East New York REV. GEORGE T. KING, Fastor Unified Service—9:30 to 11:15 Evening Worship—17:30

Ath St. ~Esoler Ave. 9:30-7:30

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LYNHURST . BAPTIST On Lyndhurst Dr. 2+Blks. 8, of W. Wash, REV. C. H. S8CHEICK Rev. HAAKON KNUDSEN 9:30 A, M.~Unifled Worship Service 7:30 P M.-—Evening Worship Service Midweek Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.

d & Norwald w. Rais 30-7:30

314 N. Bright 10:00-5:00

North Baptist Harold GARDEN Clive McGuire

TVEEDO PARK. . U. 8. Clutton

RIVER AVE: .. Standard and Rivet A D. Billeisen 0:30-7:

29 N. Grant eo aa

GARFIELD PARK BAPTIS

Southern” Ave. at Shelby St C. 8. PASCHAL, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—8unday School. 10:45 A. Me Two Words God Wants 1 ay.’ 2:30 P. Mogren at Sunshine Garden sermon by Pastor.

6:00 P. M.—Young Peoples . Meeting. 7:00 P. M.~* mSetung Your House in O

"FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST

Northwestern at 56th St. REV. JOSEPH L, HUGHES, Pastor

9:45 A. M.~Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.—8unday School 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D,, Pastor | 9:25 A. M.—Bible School “ 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon: ‘Wh Do Al Things Work Togeth for Good?’ . M.—Broadcast over WIRE. . M.—Youth Fellowship. . M.—~Worship, Sermon fllustrats by sound Biblical film, Greater Power.”

7:30 TONIGHT

oY FIRST UNITED

~ Fairview ‘Presbyterian J es 46th and Capitol ave. j

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_ PARK AND WALNUT (JUST OFF 700 BLOCK ON MASS. AVE. HEAR DR. ALVA J. MECLAIK, PRES,

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