Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1945 — Page 10

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For the Protestant service, which will Street Methodist church and Tues- | follow at 6 o'clock, W. Moffett will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Norwin®S8trick- | day night .at the First Baptist land Arrangements for the music were

PACED ____ 1dlow View | Challenged tind " | Indianapolis churches and teni-

’ r tant on ples will co-operate in a BrotherUnity of P otestants {hood program for all creeds and

Peace Aims Defended. races tomorrow at 3 p. m. mn the

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER \ Times Church Editor Reprgsentative Louis Ludlow re- university, will speak. Dr. Taylor ceives censure in the current/is a Catholic layman and scientist | Christian Century for accusing the of distinction who has been active| Protestant churches of America of lacking agreement and understand- ments. ing concerning peace aims {for Freedom and Brotherhood.” “Congressman Ludlow’s indict- | Brotherhood day will be observed ment of Protestantism is grossly | in Indianapolis in accorcance with ‘unjust,” says the Century. “No one plans suggested by

trends within American Protestant- it is sponsored by the Indian@olis

ism since 1942 . , . could make such | Church federation.

an indictment,” (In 1942 at Dela- | The meeting will open with the

ware, O., the Fefleral Council of singing of the national anthem, folthe Churches of Christ in America!lowed by the blessing asked by the held its first conference for ‘the Rt. Rev. Msgr, Henry F. Dugan, study of a just and durable peace.) J. C. D, chancellor of the IndianRep. Ludlow made his accusations|apolis' diocese. Allan Bloom, di-/ against the Protestant ch rches re- rector of the Kirschbaum center, | cently in the house of representa-| tives. The speech was based on 37 Jetters he received in reply to a questionnaire sent to 100 Christian | leaders, both Catholic and Protest-| ant.

erhood day and the Beth-El Zedick choir will sing. Lionel Artis will introduce Dr. Taylor. Following the singing of the “Hymn of Patriotism for All Creeds,” Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, | executive director of the church federation, will pronounce the benediction. |

Plcead in Record

The 37 letters were placed in the Congressional Record by Mr. Ludlow after he made his speech before the house. The questionnaire made the following queries: ONE—“What plan would you suggest to mobolize the mighty power and strength of Christian

Laymen's Service

Will Be Conducted

iptiuence to assist In bringing, E J. Fricke, lay leader of the | about a lasting world peace?” North Methodist church, will preach TWO—“Would you consider ition “The- Church Meeting Its Readvisable for leaders of all religious sponsibility,” at the laymen’s day denominations to ask for a con-| service at 10:45 ference with Secretary of State] a. m. tomorrow. Stettinius in order to bring about C. M. Keesling, ! a better co-ordination and imple-| church school sumentation of the forces that desire] perintendent, and permanent world peace, based on Leroy Plumley, | president of

Justice?” ‘In the Christian Century edi- Methodist Men!

; torial titled, “An Uninformed Con-| will assist Mr. gressman,” these statements ap-| Fricke in the serv-| pear: - ice. Dr. Dallas. L. |

“There is today a “clearer con-! Browning, minissensus in Protestant thought on| ter, will preside. the issue of peace and justice than The Angelus there has been at any time within | Hour for Youth will present the the past generation. That consensus | [first session of its five-week Univer- | had been repeatedly expressed and | Sity of Youth tomorrow at 6 p. m.| it has not been without its effect; in the church. One feature of the] on’ public policy. { university will be a symposium on | “The Post-War World.” Mrs, How- | Refers to Conference ard J. Baumgartel will speak tomor- | “Yet the Indiana representative | row on “Interracial Goodwill” and | declares, nearly three weeks after | Rowland Allen will give the address | the adjournment of the Cleveland March 4. conference on the ‘Bases of a Just| The unievrsity program will begin | and Durable Peace’ and two weeks | With a sanctuary service at 6 p. m. |

E. J. Fricke

after it had published its highly followed by a “snack” and fellow- Mater” will be Mrs. Naomi Pryor| por the Word of God and for Ie

significant ‘Message to the | ship singing. “Interest quests” will | Churches,’ that ‘Catholics are more, be offered at 8 p. m. J. Fred united and cohesive than Protest. | Murphy; state supervisor of guid-| ants in respect to this matter’ and | ance and director of counseling for that ‘among Protestant groups +here | the Indianapolis schools, will direct appears to be no interdenomina- | the quest on “Choosing My Career.” tional agreement for understand-| ‘Living With My People” is the ing’ title of the quest to be directed “That such a statement could be PY Kenneth Lancaster, state Y. M. made after 481 representatives of 33 C. A. secretary. Mrs. Robert N.| leading denominations, representing Pitts, assistant to Dr. Browning, more than 90 per cent of all will serve as dean of the university Protesants in this country, had and Miss Margarel Mason will be formulated and published ' their registrar. “ views in a document of 5000 words s, surpasses belief.” The Century continues with a further analysis of the Ludicw 1 . statements saying that Mr. Ludlow Sp eaker S Topic. “has done a disservice to Protestant-| pr, Spe Tudor Leber of New ism in assuming that his 30 Protest- York, executive secretary for proant letters were representative and motion of whe Board of Foreign that his inferences from them were Missions of the Presbyterian church justified, and In spreading nis let-/in the U. 8. A, will speak on ters and his unwarranted comment | “Latin America” tomorrow at 10:45 or the record of the proceedings a. m. at the Tabernacle Presbyteof congress. rian church. “And it would seem to be a prime Dr. Leber has just returned from | duty of the pastor of a local church |an extensive trip to Mexico, Guatewhich is honored with the mem-i/mala and South American countries bership of a congressman to see that where he studied the foreign mis- | he, at least, is informed,” the Cen- sionary enterprise. He is a memtury observes in the close of the ber of the Presbyterian General editorial. council and the department of international justice and goodwill of

PROGRAM ARRANGED the Federal Council of the Churches |

{of Christ in America. He served | FOR BAPTIST MEN for two years as chairman of - the | executive board of the Foreign Missions Conference of . North America. Other religious events follow: MEMORIAL

Latin America’

Dr. D. R. Sharpe, executive secretary of the Cleveland Baptist association.and president of the Cleve-

land Council of ‘Churches, will speak BAPTIST CHURCH — The

‘at the 6:15 p. m. dinner for Bap-| |Jouth fellowship Far sponsor an open ’ orum tomorrow night Among the questist men Monday in the Woodruff tions to be answered are nould' the Place Baptist church. Allie Punish “the. Axis Leaders?’ and ‘What Does a Gi irl Admire Most in a Boy Dr. Herbert F. Thurston, presi-| priend?’' Miss Helen Rosenbaum will prespecial music, The Rev. -George' G

dent of Baptist Men, Inc., will pre- Sen! : Kiqisey is church pastor and Miss Mar y side at the meeting. Miss Imogene. Helxg Thompson. fellowship presider Pierson and Mids Alma Van Vactor| cp tei vermREET cannon. br TERIAN will present special music. of Rail mn Men's, will Plans for annual Sen 3

president speak Be the “Pastor's dav." dinfrer* Wednesday at 6: p m S s REE

the church Mr. Cannon Sd advise March 4, will be announced and jhe church concerning building prob- | ' § e 8 : 1 progress of the children's evangelis- LI SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH— tie crusade described Officers will The Rev. Frank Ricker of Columbus, O ’ill preach at 11 a, m. tomorrow in be elected. | the absence of Dr. E. B. Backus Dr NR | Backus is in St. Paul, Minn, at the an- { nual meet ing of the American Hu mani st | TWO DATES LISTED [progam ot wnch os meer? Br ¥ 8 c ' Wi ks, pastor emeritus. will | fill the pulpit of the Rev. Mr. Ricker { FOR MRS. BRAXTON CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian Church Dr. John G. Benson, |

Methodi hospi ta uperintendent, give the talk omorrow At 9:30 a. m {in the absence of Merle Sidener Bagg Roland Randolph, Danville hig school student, will play cornet snlos

will

Mrs. Louise Malone Braxton, who calls herself “the only woman bass singer in America,” one of the Kentucky Harmony 8ingers, will ne Rev. William L appointes to | speak and give vocal numbers in the Ine; a Mis ion fleld under the Conservative aptast oreign K Jndianapolis churches tomorrow and will speak at 7.30 p. m. tomorrow. Th * ruesday. | Rev, de Peck and, his wife are await- | ling the granting o assports for India | Mrs. Braxton will speak on “The | by the state I p VETERANS HOSPITAL Education of the Negro’ and sing { Prudence Patrick will sing for the Cathwith the Kentucky Harmony Sing- | glie Vesper services tomorow at 4 p.m i185 Eleanor Patrick will be accompanist | ers tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at the 74° ihe Rev. Pr. Joseph A. Duffy, Cath-| * Asbury Memorial Methodist church | olic chaplain, will give the sermon and

apd at 7:30 p. m. at the East Tenth conduct the service

Peck

CHAPEL~—Mrs

made by the Broad Ripple unit 312 of church of North Indianapolis. the 11th district American Legion auxil-

i fary. The Rev. J. G. Jones, Protestant

OMEN TO LEAD [Burts f'huihe fiesiacgn, Mos REVIVAL SERVICES

Ralph Inyart, | orothea Bradway will speak n Norris will direct the | Abert Stump wi ill speak at the 16th an-| f niversary dinner Wednesday at 6:30 m, | Fk he revival services each Prom armembership of 50, the church” has |

music chairman and Mrs unit president The programs of the’ two services wilt | be broadcast to the patients over the hospital address system PRENTICE PRESBYTERIAN CHU RCH |

{ World. War Memorial auditorium. | Dr. Hugh S. Taylor, dean-2iect of | the graduate school of Princeton

lin religious and patriotic move- | His subject is “Education|

the National Lut a men fgnarant of the major Coumierence of Christians and Jews.

{morrow at 10:35 a. m. 1

EXETER AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH— ~—

Churches Here Uniting For Brotherhood Program

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Le . Hugh S. Taylor

£ (0:30 and 10-45 A, M.,

n. . THE INDIANAPOLI TIMES: =

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11th Street and King Avenue Rev. Everett Atkinson, BE-3974

ts

CHURCH OF GOD"

WEST SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE CENYRAL CHRISTIAN | ‘CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Sta. +700 North)

| 1065 OLIVER - AVENUE DR. Ye SHUL —! BERGER, Minister | Sunday School, 10 a. m.: Morning Wor- Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. | sp prayer ig PE. at ns “Disciples of Christ Have a Mission.” REV CoE SWENSON-.FR-3418 ; Music by excellent choir.

Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Capitol- Ave. at 32d St HRYIN J PY LEATHERMAN, Minister M.~Church- School

Salvation Army Citadel

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE

1; x A M. Morning Worship 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. “Character.” 11:00 A. M.~Holiness *Meeting. w— 8:30 P. M -—Young People's Legio) y 8:00 P. M Speen Salvation Heeting,

Foursquare Gospel Church

Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 6:30 and 7:30 P, M. Wednesday and Friday—7:30 P. M. R. L. MENGES, Pastor.

| py, AND MRS ( VLIEB, officers in charge of services. Music by the Wemen's Chorus, Mrs.

REV. Genge, Director,

GARFIELD HEIGHTS

PETER VAN der |

THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED

16th and ORIEN W, Ad SC i? 11:00 A. M ~Church School. 11:00 A. M —Morning Worship. Sturdy Feet."

‘NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST :

960 W. 31st St.

Sermon: "Steadfast Face: Bible CIass08.~ ...voouvivsu. 945A. M Pr Bervics .....i....%.. 10:30A. M ont ted Brethren Young People’s Meeting........ ‘6:45P. M 1514 Park Ave. BROOKSIDE CHURCH [Evening Service . 1:43 P. M. !

Thursday Evening—Bible Study " SPM J. 8. JOHNS, Minister"

EVANGELICAL AND REF)RMED

NORTH AND NEW, JERSEY STREETS “Over the Mountain of Anger.” FREDERICK R. DARIES/D: D., PASTOR.

11th and Olney A Glen O'Dell. Pastor RACE RELATIONS DAY 930A. M. ~Sunday 8chool Classes Al

Age 10:40 A, M,— The Sin of Self- Sulficlency* E.—6:30 M.-

Leader of the Indianapolis Truth Center 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Special Lenten Service.

7:30 P. a —Junior GC. “Youth C 7:30 P. M.—"Jesus the Friend.” 8.45 to y.45—Youth Fellowship.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

| 2842 SHELBY ST. v R= I’ SS

Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews

{Worship and Preaching 11:00 A. M { Bible Study 10:00 A. M. | LEADER UNITY PRAYER GROUP Evening Servic . 3a B M | (Aftiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) [etneginy Boag Bible Study. ay | ?E MARKET ST. ROOM 502 [ W. L. TOTTY, Minister. 'GA-1742. | Open Daily,

10 to 4 = Phone FR- “1

Mind Is Subject

Of Science Lesson

“Mind” is the subject of the lesson-

will explain the meaning of Broth- sermon in all Churches of Christ, NORTH SIDE CHURCH, | Scientist, tomorrow.

The golden text is: spirit in man:

“There is a and the inspiration

of the Almighty giveth them under- |

(standing.” The lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the | Christian Science textbook, “Science

|and Health with Key fo the Sc Tip- |

tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Chris-| tian Scierice reveals truth and love as the motive-powers of man. Will —blind, stubborn, co-operates with appetite and pas- |

sion.

“From this co-operation arises its evil. From this also comes its | powerlessness, since all power be- | {longs to God, good” (p. 490). “The {good you do and embody gives you the-only power obtainable. Evil is not power” (p. 192), {

Choir Will Give

Lenten Program

A Lister musical program will be given by the Indianapolis sym-

|

{phonic choir at 3 p. m. Sunday in

the Scottish Rite cathedral. The choir will sing Rossini’s “Stabat Mater” with a chorus of .150 voices and four soloists under the {direction of Elmer Steffen. The event is sponsored jointly by { the symphonic choir and the American Guild of Organists. Bomar Cramer, pianist, and Os-| wald G. Ragatz, organist, will play | | the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto II | during the first half of the concert. The soloists for the “Stabat|

and Mrs. Nell Tangeman, sopranos, {and William E. Ross, tenor, all of Indiana university, and George Newton, bass.

Waterans' Fathers

To Dedicate Roll

Fathers who have in the

armed forces will officiate at the

sons

dedication of a new service roll toin the Dow-

{ney Avenue Christian church. { + The roll was prepared by L. H

Allender, father of Lt.

now

Herbert -E Allender, the Philippines and Chaplain Edwin R. Allender stationed in San Diego. A. L. Reed will read the honor roll aloud. Mr. Reed's sons are Lt. Maurice E. Reed and Lt. A. Byron Reed, both in the South Pacific. and Cpl. John [Hilton Reed, Tucson, Ariz. The prayer of dedication will be {given by F. H. Stanford, father of Fred H. Stanford J?., England, and |father-in-law of Lt. Kenneth B. McCoy, former prisoner of war in Rumania, now at Orlando, Fla. The Rev, F. W. Wiegmann, minister, will preach on “Christ—for the Healing tof Humanity.” Letters of invitation have been sent to more than 100 [families of the 117 members on the service roll.

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

1415 Cruft Street Huff, Past 3 P M

in

* Rev George L

10:30 A. M. .and 7 Fo ice

CHRIST TEMPLE

1:0 A M, 7:30 P. M

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE

124 Roache (Riverside Trolley)

fApostolic 402 West Sunday

Sunday—10:30 A. M Services Wed & Bun —~7:43 PM Co oper ating With Evan gel | Institute Feb. 2 March 2 HERMAN R. ROSE, i tor

UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. » a, Sunday 'Schonl 10.00 AA M 10:56 A. M

Worship

2025 Winter Ave. REVIVAL MEETING—Feb. 27th—March C. W. HENDERSON, Evangelist

MURRAY MORFORD, Seo

Each Everiing, 7:30 ‘um

and headlong— |

~ WINTER AVE. NAZARENE |

Friday to 9 p.m.; Saturday to 2

|

9:00 A. M.—Pirst Service ot Worshi WED 3PM, 9:45 A. M.—Chureh Schoo! NESDAY Serv 10:40 A. M. Second Service o of Worship Class Tuesday, 7:30 P. Mw. ubject o rmon Room 212, “When Jesus Calls. Indiatia Tren Bldg. : 148 P. M.—Lent Service,

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

(Every Sunday)

Wednesday.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of on Mother Church, The First Church

.m ; | NOON SILENC hrist, Scientist, Boston, Mass PILGRIM HOLINESS = | “COLSSES™® SRNEPTaRoN | | CALVARY The Public I Cordial Tnvied is OUF Services and. Free Reading Rooms Is 3 —t " | INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS. 1009. De in 3 Fm een Mediation , Leston (or Sunday. Fabry 2 25th: | . Ts | Fri, 7:30 p. m.--“Pundamentals." FIRST SHURCH, 30th and Gale Sts FULL LINE UNITY LITER! 9:45 AM. —- 11 AM Morning Service. 11 A. M. in all churches. Evennig Servic R ev. RE. Nibarger 2618 E 30th st. | Visitors Aron rs 7:45 P. M. 18T CHURCH—Meridian at 20th ....,,. ‘None ™ . Ch hurch Edifice SECOND CHURCH, 1413 Cruft St d 1 LY / . - Rev. George E. Huff TZ. Cruit Bt. | me ee. Fituy ito .!1s902 Fletcher Ave. IND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th ..... 5 P. M. 526 State Life 1732 E. 46th St. | 15 E Wash. St. Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave 3RD CHURCH—Wash, Blvd. at 34th..... 8 P. M. Church Edifice ay = OLD 8 CHURCH-Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. 5 P. M. Church Edifice

FASHIONED SUNDAY,

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 A. M.—Morning Prayer

NORTH SIDE

Church of the

NAZARENE Fugene St. at Barnes ‘Ave.

Rev. T. W. Stofer, pdstor TA. 2941

REV.

Walter Bruce Song Leader

REVIVAL

FEB.

AND CONTINUING EVERY EVENING | THROUGH MARCH 4TH (Excepting Saturday)

EVANGELIST CARLYE SCOTT

AT THE

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

22D AND BROADWAY

Drive, at Butler Ave.. 5TH CHURCH—College atéand ......... 6TH CHURCH—1609'4 Prospect St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. 8ixth churches, 11 a.m.

. Church Edifice None 1611 Prospect

m.; First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock.

25TH

Northwood Christian Chach

46th and Central Ave. " Dr. Harold F. Hanlin—Pastor

Sunday School .................. 9:30 Morning Worship “...............10:40 Rev. kM. Doel Anthem—'‘Show Me Thy Way, O Lord” Subject—*“Truthfulness.”

Westbrook Church

— Baptist Churches —

23d B 2 Central | Woodruft Place

Sermon and music broadcast over WIRE, 11:30-12 M.

: SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1945

EE —

DALE NEWSUM

Midweek

Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4068

Walcott at » Mich | |L _C. Trent 10:45 A. M..7:3 M. |

(Nazarene) 819 S. Denison St. 14500 West, '2 Block South of W Wash.) | CENTRA LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor. G. H. Ls omeil 0:40-7:30 BE-0750 — d Services— | EXETER AVE. 17th St.-Exeter Ave pn M *10:45 A. M | Chacles Smith .......... . 9:30-7:30

9:3 oP M_7.30 B. M |

~~ SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE Olive St. and Legrande Ave. A. L. EMMERT, Pastor

Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Preaching Services

LYNHURST BAPTIST

On Lyndhurst Dr., 2 Blks, 8

| REV, C. H. SCHEICK | REV. HAAKON®*KNUDSEN | 1 i

30 A.M, 7:30 P.M 9:30 A. M.—Unified Worship Service N.Y . s I-7 Services, 7:30 P. M —Evening Worship Service Wednesday Prayer Meeting | Midweek Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. at 7:45 P eee

A Hearty Welcome Awaits You

CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST

N. Michigan Rd. and 56th “St.

REV. JOSEPH L. HUGHES. Pastor 9:45 A. M.— Wheaton College Chapel

Choir. 10:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service.

* FIRST BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

27 E. 34th St., Near Meridian (Temporary Location MEMBER OF AMERICAN COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.—Pastor, Rev. Sam W. Saye |

| EMERSON George T. King...

of W. Wash. GARDEN

|

ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER

Fairfield and Park, at Watson Road

| CALVARY vei eaie 3419 BE. 23d Et wien 0 Breedlove—10: 35-7:30.

AVE .. Emerson-E. New York «9

30-7:30

314 N h rigie St | Clive McGyue : | Rev. William H. Eifert, Pastor | TUXEDO PARK . 29 N. Grant rio East) | (U0. 8 Catton... sas 9:30-7:00 |

{ GARFIELD PARK C.

|

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Services 10:45, A. M,, “Remember the Old Days” | Sermon by Pastor . ’ P

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | | 8 P. M. A SERVICE IN MUSIC

Meridian and Vermont Sts. | CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor REDEEMER CHOIR AND ORGANIST

1061 Southern Ave. 8. Paschal—10:45-7:00.

9:25 A. M.—Bible School. Sound Pim: | “Americans All" . As is . . y | 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon: “In His | A cordial invitation to all friends of the Redeemer

MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST 2743-43 SOUTH R. ~STREET 8. Belmont 40th a N whip eight Rev. William or ye Pastor ‘Morn rong Services, 0:48 Av 10:4 A. OBBS JR. MINISTER Sunday School ....... Pama 9:30 A. M.| “Counting All Things Loss for Chris. Phones; b HU- wi Te HU-4158 Weanesiny: Evening Bervics. 0PM Changi Ng. Gospel in —Bible_Study. > nesday’ Evening Service..... ng ng orld," . “ Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:43 19:43 A Mo “Coristianity Without Dee] *“ First ational Church 40 ERRARD, Evangeiist | 7:45 P. M.—“Exhortations,” from the delaware oo Book of Hebrews.

él

GUAM believed in The fi yesterday carrier plal Some f palace gro

TIMES EXC U.S. Brinc

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LONDON, - British admir convoy trip i through to M process. The garding all ‘sh American seal taken prisone He claimed been sunk. He further British naval merchantmen order to enga with German The convoy’ ~in fact—due attack by Ge aircraft, coupl attack by the Von Tirpitz a

per. Five ships w »

MANILA E

— — —

TONIGHT—7:30 P.M.

| 6:00 P. M.—High "School Youth Fellow- | ship. | 7:30 P. M.—Concert of Sacred Music by Wheaton College Chapel | Choir. |

7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. Sermon by Pastor -

Testimony of Jesus Christ. Rev.

MARS HILL Free Methodist Church

Farnsworth and Foltz, Mars Hill, Indianapolis

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

Presbyterian Churches INVITE YOU

|

Youth for Christ Children for Christ RALLIES

Guest—Church of the Nazarene Speaker REV, C. B. COX

First Presbyterian Church From Dayton, Ohio

Delaware at Sixteenth

\ GEORGE ARTHUR FRA : Sunday School, 9:30 4 : RUSSELL GALLOWAY Fi + u i+ d L th Ch h Morning Service, 10:30 3th and Central C TWO MORNING SERVICES Irs ni é re ren urc REVIVAL DR. ROY EWING VALE DR. FRANTZ Park Ave. and Walnut Street, Just off Massachusetts Ave. ~ ~ i " . SERVICES" REV. HARRY R. MERCER coSiam of New Birh*—John 373. | | urc iC ver - ‘onting my Ministers Young Peopie’s Meeting 8:30 # Park Your Babies (1 to 4 Years) in the Nursery School, Where They To Contiliie Taioup | 93d A. M —Bible School | Midweek Convocation, Thutsday, ‘§P.M. 2 Will Be Cared For AT { n { . = suNDAT." 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship ! S—————————————————————————— is . 7.30 P.M | © Rev. Dr. Charles Tudor Leber, ~ Memorial Presbyterian | SUNDAY BROADCAST, 8:39-9, WIBC REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister.| Ques; Speaker, Carrollton Ave. at Eleventh st. “ly Corner Farnsworth & Foltz Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT--Dr, Bob Jones Jr. Coming March J mr——— | 9:30 A. M.—Church Scho all ages { | 10 45 A. M.—<+*God is From "Missouri." = Se Mer idian Heights Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M, ™M "NX R J N | S T Central Ave. at 47 Mid- week Service, Thursday, 7:30 P. M. DR SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY. Minis _— tt Ta . = STRANGE Sunday School, 9:30 Worship. 10.45 pr SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Eva n el oa} 3 KEYS 1 Believe in the Holy Catholic urch The Historic. Church of Which | . ee Er ve ini | IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hénry Ward Beecher was Minister - | * vn Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves 1 Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. | | Ministers—J. B. Perguson—E. E McCance| , JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D., Minister | 9:30 A. M.—Church Schoo 10:30 A. M.—""The Living God.’ Morning BE Shas AM 4.00 P. M.—Communion Service. | Deadliest’ Enemy Religion Paces. Feb. 27 Thru March 2, Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Fri, Ce ey urch School, 10:45 © WESTMINS STER i> Supper GH . Thursday, 6 P. M. : 445 N. State (1700 East) reat WALTER T. PEARCY, Minister Fairview Presbyterian | Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45 A. M. | 46th and Capitol Ave. i » * . Young People, 6:30 P. M VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister [ van 6 istic A es “GOD GEOMETRIZES,” said an an- . 9:30 A. M,—Church School cient sage. In planning your personal SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship affairs — business, domestic, or the Morni ng Worship, 10 45. | ‘Comfort.’ | . . we!fare of your family—do you use emer hc | 7:45 P. M. Daily at the

a Cosmic formula? FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Sunday at 8 P. M. 603 Merchants Bank Building

[ Methodist Churches |

| Meridian Street Methodist Church

Meridian and St. Clair Sts.

11 S. Meridian St. BELLAIRE METHODIST 40th and Crittenden Ave STANLEY P MAHAN, Minister

Erasing Chalk’ Lines . {j, 304 M.—church Spo» Sermon at 11 A. M. by 7:00 P M.—Evening Service Francis. G. Ricker WASHINGTON STREET of Columbus, Ohio

METHODIST CHURCH

W. Washington at ‘Warman Ave. A..J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M. —Church School 10:40 A. M. —Morning Worship 500 to 7.45—Vesper Hour for Youth and Adults

~~ ASBURY

| MEMORIAL METHODIST { 602 WEST NEW. YORK STRTET REV. CHARLES M: KROFT 9.30 A.M. —8Sunday School

De~Backus at

10 A, M.

mm pm ‘ 10.30 A. M. The Kentucky Harmony singThe Ten Commandments ers. Short talk by pastor . 7:15P. M.—Youth Fellowship Jin charge WIRE 1430 on Your Dial Rev AR J. Coble, guest A speaker All Souls enw CT Sn SHELBY STREET Unitarian Chugh METHODIST 1453 N, Alabaria’ St ; 2000 SHELBY STREET — Sunday Schod 9:30 Morning Wor ship 10 30 Evangelistic Hou 7:30 We are co-oper at) ng with le ZY ngsijeal 2

Institute, Feb. 22-Ma REV BENNIE MORGAN. "Pastor

‘BLAINE AVE. METHODIST 1427 BLAINE AVE. (West Indianapolis) BRANSON A. MORGAN, Minister ___ Services 10 30 a.m and 7.30 p. m,

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ng Evangelist and Musician C.E CARMONY. Pastor

Presents C WHEELER MISSION, 24 N. Delaware, Sun CROOKED CREEK BAPT] NORTH BAPTIST, 5169 SOUTHPORT BAPTIST, FIRST BAPTIST

orwaldo schithport Meridian & Vermont

Instructor in Voice Conservator

WHEATON COLLEGE CHAPEL CHOIR

Under Direction of Professor H. Wm

Music With a Message—Everyone Welcome

"East 10th St. Methodist 2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV. ARCHILESS M. BROWN, Mitainer

10° 30 A. M.— "Effective Belief.”

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East Park Methodist |

New York and Temple Avenue |

DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN

REVIVAL | FEB. 25 — MARCH 24 A. M —Sunday School.

“3 Great Days of Inspiration Wed., Thurs., Fri., Feb. 28 Thru March 2 First Session Begining Wednesday, 9:30 A. M., at the

| World War Memorial

All Sessions Beginning 9:30 A. M. Daily and Closing 4 P. M. ©

4 Outstanding Speakers

BISHOP L. R. MARSTON

Ottis Tevis Martin, Wabash, Ind. (Twin brother of} pastor). Rev. Floyd Seelig will lead singing. 6:30 P. M.—Youth Pellowsnip,

7:30 P. M.—~Dr.

. Methodist

East New York at Grant

E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Bishop of Free Methodist Chicago Evangelistic Bah I A iL rer Church of North America. Institute, Youth Fellowship, 5:30 to 7.30 THEME: THEME:

We Welcome All Visitors

“The Bible Speaks to Us Today”

“The Church in the Post-War World”

NORTH METHODIST

Meridian at 38th St DR DALLAS L. BROWNING Worship-~10:45 A. M “LAYMEN'S SUNDAY SERVICE j Anes! us Hour for Youth—6 P M.-9 P. M

DR. A. S. LONDON

Sunday School

* DR. ROBERT L. STUART President of

FP ~fNICT Taylor Univerbity. Specialist, IRVINGTON METHODIST. | 30 NORTH AUDUBON ROAD THEME: THEME: DR A NE AumnnEE “Evangelism for “Reaching Youth for — . ” Ne ee Our Day Sunday School 3]

“Christianity, A Layman's Task."

10:45 A. M, “The Upward Way."

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

(Methodist) Downtown Church 401 N. Delaware Bt. Church S8chool—9:30 A. M. Cathedral Vespers for Youth—5:18 DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN Pastor

SPONSORED BY THE INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT N. A. E. Officers: 4

Rev. Benny Morgan—Methodist Rev. Ralph McCrory—Pilgrim Horenesy Rev. M.. P, Zimmer—Church of God Bev. v. L. E. Bula—Missionary Bands Rev. F. L. Barber—Nazarene E. E. Wright—Free Methodist Rev. T. E. Thompson—Chrisidan Alliance

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DR. HARRY E: JESSOP ¢| .

oncerts at’ Church 8chool 9:30 a Saturday 730 P. M Worship 10 45 a. .m, and 7 0" p.m. day - - ,N. Michigan ‘Rd. & 56th Sunday "9:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 430 PM + 1:30 P.M.

Nordin, at Wheaton College 0 y of Music

» tomorrow through grown to a congregation of 341 during |

the 18 years e Edwin Ray Meth- RTH BAPTIST CHURCH—The Rev. |

NO William Peck, who with ‘his wife will sail [he speaker and song | or India to serve as a missionary, will the Bradway Nor- | ipesk at 10:30 a, Arty, are conduct-

At 6:30 p, the jo-operation with | India.” a. study made by professional ; * photographers and animal” hunters. for | the Dodge autemobile manufacturers. The | pleture shows pagan worship and customs. | The Rev. Roy Shaffer, for 20 years a J missionars ‘under the African Inland ission, - will Li dhe Hijssionary 80~

will ‘speak rp at T:43

m. tomorrow the youth fellowship will picture, “Wheels Over

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Standifer will give the’ ser-

«| mong at the Jy (opening tomorrow

and. clos a CHRIST. First United | Rev, C. 2 Fox, | i"

nesday “WE EST. SIDE CHURCH OF Gop—Evan. | : fe,” at the} gelist

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10:45 A M. . Wo'si

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8:15 P'M. Youth vespers Tht ’ . > | "1:30 P.M Sermon “GOSPEL BLESSINGS, An evangelistic service In song and sermon Dr. 0..L. Shelton speaks, at pre-Easter - banquel, ,Ahursday, 630 P. M. !

RISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

school. -One of America t argent Rible

“ABIDING IN LOV ge

R. Hamilton

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‘In -evangelism, March 18 to April 8

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES

FIRST NAZARENE 1621 E. WASHINGTON ST, :

REV, RAY HANCE, Pastor

FEB. 28—MAR. 11 EACH EVENING —7:30

Conducted by workd famous. Evangelist Bora Fleming and Lt. Haskell London, great gospel. tenor, Jecompevied by Mrs. London.

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