Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1945 — Page 10

Talks Lied By Lichl iter

Spaaks : a Tuesday " Through Friday.

The Rev. James M. Lichliter, rector of Emmanuel Episcopal church, Waebster Groves, Mo., will-speak at noon Tuesday through Friday at Christ Episcopal church on the circle, and Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Episcopal Church of the Advent. The noonday speaker Monday will

“The Indianapolis Symphonie choir of 150 voices and four soloists under the direction of Elmer Steffen will

afternoon. They will present the oratorio at 3 p. m. in the Scottish Rite gathedral. Bomar Cramer, Indianapolis pianist, and Oswald G. Ragats, organist of Indiana university, will play the piano concerto in the first half of the program. Soloists for the be the Rev. Rudolph Locher, pas- “Stabat Mater” are George Newton, tor of Christ Episcopal . church, | bass, of Indianapolis, sng Nell Madison. {Tangeman and Naomi Pryor, so0Nan TION Lenten services are | pranos, and William E. Ross, tenor,

sonducied from 12:05 to0-12:35 each [#1 of Indiana university.

entitled

second Rachmaninoff

Symphonic Choir Will {Hl

'Stabat Mater Tomorrow

mr Posie Program a

Disciples—of Christ will observe a

“|day of prayer for world order Sun-

i

sing” Rossini’s ‘“Stabat Mater” as; a Lenten gift to the city tomorrow

1

Bomar Cramer O. G. Ragatz

lation of the first stanza is:

“At the cross her station keeping Stood the mournful-mother weeping, | Close to Jesus to the last.”

From Gioacchino Antonio Rossini,

day, April 22, preceding the San Francisco conference of the allied nations. Recommendations Tor the prayer {day and for an intensive study of lthe findings of the Cleveland interdenominational - peace conference were made by the. brotherhood’s { commission on: world order, Cleveland” the Federal Council of

Churches recently conducted a study |

conference on a just and durable peace, - The Disciples’ commission on world order in its recent meeting in Indianapolis also voted approval of the action of the Cleveland. conference concerning the Dumbarton Oaks proposals and laid out a plan

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GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY BT. Worship and Preaching Bible Study Evening Service . ‘| Wednesday BroIng Bible Study. W. L. TOTTY, Minister.

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‘ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

EPISCOPAL ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS. REV. .WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector Bugjaay, x A. M.—Holy Communion’ M.—Chiirch School 0 gin and§ollege

11 A. M.—Holy Communion GA- 1762,

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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN BO ARNE CHURCH

...... A. L, EMMERT, Pastor Delswaze and Walnut Sta.

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. { orth) gL etching Services DR, W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister eNAM, JPM Ss Senaryi0 4,3 5AM FRY rH HISY Services. yy gpg Gospel Fails, Who is Responsible” usic by excellent ¢ RIG ’ Wednesday Prayer Meeting Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

i HAE CHURCH of the NE

A Hearty Weleoma Awaitd

NAZARE

+1541 E. ENG Sunday School, 9:30. A

‘NORTH SIDE

Church of the

Morn. Worship, 10:45 A. XY.

M 8, °6:30 P, M.

Churches

A - | Phones: | 10:45 A. M,— Not Beyond That Which 1s],

—— bh ABE

‘CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th apd N- Capitol. . HU-4041,

JR, MINISTER

G. HOBBS Study HU-40 041; Res., HU-4753

oy

Cordially hn Vou to Attend One of Their Services a

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS uh Cruft Street Rev George bh Huff, Pas 10:30 A. M.. and 7:30 P. frig OBervice.

Bible” Study ~9:45 A,

ritten. 7:45 P. iw Across the River of Death.”

Westbrook Church " (Nazarene) 819 8, Denison St,

(4500 West, a Block South . of W. Wash.)

LEO C:. DAVIS, Pastor.

INTERNATIONAL HITES, 1609 N Tr. FIRS} SnuURCHL "30th and anal

PILGRIM HOLINESS

Del. aa 213.

2618 E 30th St, ruft St.

"1442 Cruft St. I 6th St, Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave. -

ALL ARE WELCOME

Rev. EV. Hait,

BE-0750 Dr. A. 8. London speaks at 10 A. M, & 11:15 A, M. er 0 P. M.

«1514 Park Ave.

Unity Prayer Group (Aflliated Wi th Unity, Kansas up Mo.)

EDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS

Bible Preaching Service Young People's. Meeling Evening Service Thursday Evening—Bible Study 7:45 P. M.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 3lsy St. Classes

J. 8. JOHNS, Minister

TIMES EX Pope Repo A

of Fostoria, Ohio

year by Christ church for persons | The original hymn led Italian composer of opera, born at for reaching 9000, Disciples churches N A ZAR E N E Evangelistic Servics: Ovi ou Market St. Room 803 MARS HILL of all denominations, particularly |“Stabat Mater” is a 13th century|the close of the 18th century, came with materials for encouraging Eu St at B 7:30 P. M. NOON SILENCE and MEDITATION Free Methodist Church those employed downtown. Holy {Poem of uncertain authorship. It|one of a, very few modern versions | study of plans for ‘a world organi- ugene St. at Barnes Ave. Prayer Meeting. Wed. Classes, Si oheiy i Fr Bi 30 P Farnsworth and Foltz, communion will be celebrated at [as been sung in the church for of the “Stabat Mater.” | zation. Rev. T. W. Stofer, pastor Rev. Buford Blair, Pastor: 4 TERATURS ~ (1. Mars ‘Hill, ‘Indlagapol) Christ church Tuesday at 10 a.m, |many centuries, especially during] Tomorrow's performance of the WT SE LTRS RR : TA. 2041 He. FIRST "BIBLE Sunday Schou 9:30 ROME, N Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. and Fri- Lent, since its theme is the Pas-|oratorio is. sponsored by the In- 1 oy EI A AZ ARENE F BROOKSIDE CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ngsme Service 10.9 an lliness, ha day at 11 a.m. Litany will be said sion. It particularly honors Mary, |diana chapter of the American Rey Eve AHO EE ee wauniquare Gospel Church I oid 71 E 20 Si. Near Meridiin REVIVAL to this Ameri ———— oodlawn Avenue an right Street An ney (Temporary Location) on Wednesday at 11 a.m. and Fri- | |the mother of Christ, sorrowing for (Guild of Organists. There is no CHRIST TEMPLE 9:30 and 10:45'A. M. 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. A. GLENN O'DELL, Pastor MEMBER OF AMERICAN COUNCIL SERVICES cation, day at 10:45 a.m. Other religious | her crucified son. A familiar trans- admission fee, > Apostolle Faith) REVIVAL 9:30 A, M~Siinday School Classes. All « OF SHRIFHAN CHURC URCHES To Contices THTGURE “si 101 { 0 Co rou events follow: 5 402 West Fail Creek Parkway. Services nightly, Mar. 6 through Mar, 11.] 10:40 A. M.—' ‘For Thirty Pieces of Silver.” | 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School, SATURDAY iy nee Fairview Preshyterian Church: The Rev : 0 » . Sunday, 11:00 A M, 7:30 P, M. Sound Motion Pictures ® 7:30 P M~=Jupior ha E.—~8:30 P. M., —|11:00A. M, 4 P. M.—8un. Worship Serv- SUNDAY by a newspap S—————————————— out E oe . i ; a a rat ary, vi ‘New Chapel rdination Set “RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE Evangelist Rev. and Mrs. Dalrymple 7:30 P. M.— “Our Nation's Salvation.” 7:45 P.M.—~Wed. Evening BraviE ssrvics 7:30 P.M. With appol

Launching 2 weeks revival series, each For the Word of God and for the REV. J. CLINTON SWANACGAK, Minister, ences cancelle

formal activit was absent. { It took place

family-night dinner. Thursday at 6:30 m. Reservations for dinner should be made by Wednesday ndon, but those not wishing to_attend the dinner are. invited so hear th address.

Testimony of Jesus Christ.

--1240_Roact ie (Riverside Trolley.) REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor evening except Monday and Saturday. Rev. 1:9. BE-3020, Ring 4

For Tomorrow Brive PY on, res P. x — 2 17 , * r 2 Tn TE re el EE ———————————————————————— ont 2 raat vt is _*"HERMAN R. ROSE, Phstor WINTER AVE. NAZARENE | GL AD TIDIN Gs MISSI ON

Dinner Set,

to~-| Evening Service st. Wednesday Evening Service...

Third Christian Church — The sound TMT. “CALVARY | BAPTIST ; movie. “Argentine Primer depicting the ; (Charles T. Mueller to the ministry| 143-45 SOUTH 5 ner STREET REVIVAL"MEETING through March | Ith | : . 512 EAST WASHINGTON ST, Dent sR tie 1 a c $ . : f£ th 1 ev. am enzier; mstor . VERDI ALLEN, t. RET of Argentina will be presented by C. A | Entertainment Arranged for i °C United Lutheran denomina-|gyngay' school C. W. HENDERSON, Evangelist REV. JOSHU LE 'STAU FEER The thambe

tion in ceremonies at 8 p. m. morrow at Mark's United

the palatine o ~.QUS monsignor from the succ

Montgomery, who was a missibnary to South America for 20 years, will talk on the political relationship between the

MURRAY MORFORD, Song Evangelist and Musician

'~UNION BIBLE SEMINA WEST MAE QUALLS, Pianist E RY, FIELD, IND.

Thursday through Sunday, March 8-11. Two services each night, 7:30 P.M,

Session Wednesday. |:

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

Bible lesson on the

‘United States and Argentina.

Prof. Joseph Lautner will direct the ehurch choir of 50 voices in special music for the Christian Men Builders - class tomorrow. the . class teacher, for Religion.” Veterans Hospital Chapel—Miss Margie Olesbee will ging, accompanied by” Mrs. Loren Daniels, at the 6 p.m. yespers tomorrow. Arrangements . for the music were made by Wayne unit 64 of the 11th district American, Legion” auxiliary. The Rev.’ J. G. Jones, Pfotestant' chaplain, will give the meditafion. Mrs. E. E. Burton is .11th strict “Protestant music chairman, a Mrs. Gertrude Mondary, unit chairman. The program will. be broadcast to the patients over the hospital address system.

South Side Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—The ~ North Side Church of Jesus Christ of ‘Latter Day Saints will meet with the .Bouth branch , tomorrow at 7 p.m. Frank Levitt of the guest congregation and James D. Parley of the host congrefr will speak. Charles and Judy Burkand Virginia Dunkman will furnish

Merle ° Sidener,

accompaniments. “The Need

will speak on

the music, Olive Branch Christian Chur¢h—By a special arrangement, teachers and workers with the children may receive ‘the

Miss Natalie Conner will play | |years ago, will hold its first com-| |munity dinner Wednesday in the

| The new interdenominational| Community chapel, founded as an. experiment in Christian unity two|

Lutheran church. Dr. Turney is the president of. the Indiana = United Lutheran synod. Mr. Mueller, the son of Mrs. August C, Mueller and the late Mr, Mueller of . In-

Christian Park Community house. Just 83 the chapel is designed for worshippers of any and .all- re-| ligious traditions; so.the dinner will} a : oy] dianapolis, was be a “free-for-all, share-all meal,”| Mr. Mueller born: in this city

the pastor, the Rev. Ralph E. Web- |, 0. 4uated from Shortridge high. ber“says. Dr. John G. Benson, su-| 01 ~ He reveived—his—B-D: de-

perintendent of the Methodist hospital, will speak following the dinner. -."There. will be music, other entertainment and guest souvenirs. The community chapel was

founded with ‘the approval of the

Indianapolis Church federation for the purpose of enrolling members {who might prefer to worship with-

gree from Hamma Divinity sehool and his A. B. from Wittenberg college, Springfield, O. : The new minister will assume the pastorate of St. Paul's United Lutheran church, Frankfort, March (11. Jane Cox of Toledo, O.

Capitol Ave. at 32d- St. IRVIN D. LEATHERMAN, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Church School 10 45 A. M.—Mc ring Worship “Loving” and “Longing

First Congregational Church 16th and Delaware Sts. ORIEN W. FIFER, D. D. Ad Interim Minister 11:00 A. M.—Church.-Schoel. 11:00 A. M. —Morning -Worship. Rev Robert L. K L Kia i$meier will | preach.

CHURCH OF CHRIST -

1002 S. Belmont Ave. Morning Services, 9:45 and 10:45 “Salt of the World" 7 “We Must” = Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:48 JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist

Each Evening, 7:30

C. E. CARMONY, Pastor

Earth and Light of the |

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave. Invites You to Attend Sunday Services

A, M.—Sunday School A. M.—Morning Worship P. M.—Evdngelistic. Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister Rad Broadcast—=W IBC—9 As M-

9:45 11:00 T45

\ sage at 8:15.

“Signs of the Times,"

followed by an evangelistic mes-

Christ,

Morning Service 1ST -CHURCH—Meridian at 20th 2ND CHURCH-—Delaware at 12th

4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run E Drive; at "Bu

CHRISTIAN. “SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of Thé Mother Church, The First Church of Scientist, Boston, ‘Mass. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms

Lesson for Sunday, March 4: “CHRIST JESUS”

11 A M. in all churches.

3RD CHURCH-—Wash. Blvd. at 34th... .. kwy., S. eF-Ave;.

Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E. Wash. St. Church -Edifice Church Edifice

Evennig Service N

5TH CHURCH—College at 62nd

His wifs was.the former Mary |"

Trinity Gospel Center 235 N.- Davidson" St. NOBLE PRICE, Pastor, BE-3024 Services Sunday: 3 245P. M.—* ‘By NY Spirit.”

REV.

OLD FASHIONED:

"REVIVAL

CLOSING SUNDAY, MARCH 4th

6TH CHURCH—1609'2. Prospect St.

SUNDAY SCHOOL, Third, 9:30 and 11 a. m_; Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting,

Stxth churches, ..11 a.m

. Church Edifice | 1611 Prospect

First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and 8 o'clock. !

I

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

halls were va not a sound. In Pri Entering thi by a small ele vate courtyard J was escorte voted friend, § Galeazzi, At the end o Signor Galea: Monsignor Cal

(Continued on WEST FRC

Rhine

—3 Services 10:45 A. M.

communion before Sunday school each!’

7:45 P. M.—* "THs "True Unction." week in the Chapel of the Open -Door. x a——————————

Imme

{out -any consciousness of denom-

|inational differences or doctrinal Many new folk ‘are en-

9:30A.M.. 7:30 P.M. 9.30 A. M.—Bible school

2 Churches Open

__ |lines. Both the Sunday school and ZION SPECIAL MUSIC rolling in this ey +Family - how Times F Dr, Backus to Open \the Sunday evening congregation . EVANGELICAL AND REPURMED : ye mae only Yoanip. Sermon, "THE CHURCH AW FIELD M ., |nave grown so rapidly that en- Revivals Tomorrow outs Sin NEV Jensay STRESS EVANGELIST , Special music by ah. excellent choir of over thirty GOMERY'S Pre-Easter Series larged quarters ‘are needed, the . a ag > Da R E Y. C A R. i Y E S C 0 T I _ voices under direction of Chas. R. Hamilton. March 5.—Th

6:15 P. M ~Yzuth vespers (Youth rally and banMarch 7, 6:30 P. M.) “MODERN DAY RELIGIOUS

Lord's Supper

apparently w grade moveme in the Xante

pastor reports. Mrs. Ray Emery is superintendent of the Sunday school, Mrs. Ed-

Revivals will open tomorrow ab| g.¢sa mM —church School. 40

the Brookside United Brethren and |10:40 A. M.—Second Service of: AT THE

quet Wedne say 7:30 P.

Dr. E. Burdette Backus will give Worship. M.—Sermon

Subject of Sermon:

en Jesus Challenges” TRINKLE, PROBLEMS" Evangelistic singing.

the first of four pre-Easter sermons tomorrow at 11 a. m. at All Souls Unitarian church. : The sermons are all constructed around the theme, “Four Centuries of the Unitarian “Story.” T present a brief history of the Unitarian church and are designed to develop further the religious values of freedom, reason and humanity which are central with Unitarians.

They will!

ward. Thompson, devotional chairman: Miss Vera Hershberger, youth leader: Perry Pearcy, enlargement treasurer; Mrs. Webber, pianist, and Mrs. Carl Neubauer, song leader.

Church Mortgage Burning Arranged

the Hillside Christian churches,

“Wh 7:45 P. M.—Lent Service. Wednesday.

Since tomorrow is Fannie Crosby's birthday anniversary, “hymns composed by her will be sung at the services tomorrow night at the

Brookside church. The Rev. Glen O'Dell, pastor, will give the sermons for the revival services which

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts.

Sunday School .... 10:00 A. M.

10:55 A. M.

will be held nightly for two weeks

The Rev. Harold Heard ahd Mis.

except on ‘Saturdays and: siya Salvation Army Citadel

26 SOUTH CAPITQL A%

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 0. A

22D AND BROADWAY

Walter Bruce Song Leader

Rev. B. M. Dodrill Pastor

Minister

observed in this service also.

1945 Is Englewood's Golden Jubilee Year

{ { i | | |

REVIVAL CONTINUES

Through March: 11:

CENTRAL

G. 'H. O'Donnell 0:40-7:30

23d B. 3 Central | Woodruft ae v L. C. Tre ..10:45 A,

— Baptist Churches a

—Walcott at EB. Mich.

M.-7:30 P. M,

| Charles. sn AVE. Charles Smith

LYNHURST BAPTIST |

17th 8% -Exeter Ave. 9:30-1:30 | CARGATY 3419 KR.

23d Bt. Wiliam O. Breedlove—10:35=17:30.

EMERSON AVE . George T . King

..Emerson-E. New York 9:30-7:30

the enemy's de elsewhere mal than ever d lightning thru plain will be equally precip! river, We will p peadous quan Materiel to 'e

The four outstanding figures with which they deal are in order: Francis David of the 16th century in Hungary, under whose influence the first law of religious tolerance was passed; John Biddle of the 17th century in England, who pio- : neered religious . liberty in that 2 pountry; William ‘Emery Channing » of ‘the 18th century in America, ++ —under—whose leadership the, Unitarian church was established here,| Carpenter, district’ superintendent, and Charles W, Eliot, the late/will preach at the mortgagepresident of Harvard, whose famous |buyning ceremonies. pronouncement on “The Religion of , Carpenter will be assisted by the Future” represents the currcnt{Mrs. D. O. Hancock, president of chapter in Unitarian history. = the Woman's Society of Christian

Service, and Charles Scott, presigis 8 . ov : dent, of the board of trustees. John Church Fighting Peacetime Draft

G. Matthews, Sunday school superThe Methodist commission on

intendent, also will participate in the service. The choir will present special music and the Rev, T. E. world peace is mobilizing the 8,000 000 members of the denomination in a firm stand against legisla-

The members of the Woodside Heard will direct the music. Methodist church will burn a 20-year-old mortgage tomorrow ‘afternoon. ¢ . -The Rev. W. G. Morgan, former pastor, will speak at festive serve ices arid home-coming at 10:45 a.m.

A noon “basket dinner will follow. Afferward, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. Guy ©

| On Lyndhurst Dr, 2 Blks. 8. of W. Wash. |

REV. €. H SCHEICK GARDEN REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN Clive McGuire

:30 A. M.—Sunday * School:

Viely, Fo BEER. 5 . FIRST CHURCH fo igrog Rising p Magleg | 10 TU | OF THE NAZARENE | and on “Sundays and Thursdays at ‘ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der ’ 4 621 East Washington St. 9:30 A. M.—Unified' Worship Service TUXEDO PARK...

A, U.. 8. Clutton 7:30 p. m. dwing March at the JES, officers %. charge of services. avers Worship, Wednesday, Servite Hillside church. The Rev. Herbert || fase, Birumvor mor Choris: Mrs. REV. RAY HANCE, Pastor JoARPIn,D PARK. 1041 Syuthens av.

! Genge, Director. '. 7: : ] . ’ — Pas schal—10" 45-7: J. Wilson; pastor, will give the ser-|" With : mons ‘and music will be furnished |THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

by a. chorus choir, Mrs. Jobin Martin | earn) CRTC EVANGELIST and James Sparks, organists, and. he - ¥) = . : : the children’s chorus -directed by [ CEES BONA FLEMING Mrs. Walter Koch.

new. Sogn fu at all left wit = us on the east tle of the Rh one of the wa most difficult. y The Roer, w FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH long, was a | Meridian and Vermont Sts. ~ even at the | CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor fically produce 9:25 A. M.—Bible School. was a puny mi

0:45 A.M. —Worship ‘and’ Communion. - iE Sermon: “The Suffering God" - the Rhine, | Sermon: | »

6 00 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. “The Inevitable Question” oh WORLD A

'Confe Pat

' 1 By WILLIAM t f

20 N. Grant (4100 East) in sone x was ware DiI 0=T:00

CROOKED CREEK BAPTIST ||

N. Michigan Rd. and 56th St.’ REV. JOSEPH L. -HUGHES, Pastor

“g45 A, Mi — Communion Bervicé, 10:45 A, M. ~Sunday School. 7:30 P. M.—Baptismal Service.

1514 Park Ave.

DALE NEWSUM “Leader of the Indianapolis Truth Center 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.

11:00 A. M.—8pecial Lenten Service ‘frie Milestone of Revenge Goes By.”

8 P. M. Midweek .. Service

World Famous ‘Evangelist Each Evening—7:30 LT. and MRS. HASKELL,

London, Musicians

Presbyterian Churches

INVITE YOU

TABERNACLE First Presbyterian Church

Presbyterian Church GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTZ 34th and Central

RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES DR. ROY EWING VALE 9:30 and 11 A. M.

Holloway to Take New Post April |

H. B. Holloway, layman and longtime executive secretary of the WEDNESDAY department of services of the| Class Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. United Christian Missionary so- Room 212, Indiana Trust Bldg.

ciety, April 1 will assume his duties| Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4066

Adams, minister, will be in charge. A as head of the new national depart-| ment of lay activities of the society.

MINISTERIAL GROUP In the capacity of executive secTO HEAR FERGUSON! getary. of the new department, Mr.

BONA FLEMING

Scripps-Hows MEXICO CI Inter-Americar nearing its cle

Ne EUBAEPROPHECY YINOWS EL 505s SS

What Kind of a Post-War Peace? Will I Soo a Modified Dumbarton Oak:

Four Centuries of the

tion providing for post-war .con- Holloway will attempt to “enlist TNT! NT REV. HARRY R. MERCER “A Miracle for Middle Age." Peace? Something Strange Is About to Hap E scription while the war is in prog- pr. John B. Ferguson will address laymen for the work of the church U NITARIAN STORY Ministers Shurch Schoo Meeting 6:30 OET THE NEWS BerORE IF Beans She moet ympoy Tess. the Indianapalis Ministerial asso-|and for a more vital relationship told . by 9:30 A. M.—Bible School Midweek Convocation, Thursday, § P. M.| sneetings aver The commission is making Its |ci#tion on “The Christian's Armor,” |with its world program,” United E. Burdette® Backus 10:45 A. M.~Divine Worship world. appeal to 25000 pastors and laylas an expository sermon, Monday [society officials explained : Sundave at 1 BR VALS Freaching. Memorial Presbyterian The act of leaders of Methodism urging that! at 10:30 a.m. in the Roberts Park | ‘Mr. Holloway will continue in = i Bays a ! Thursday, oy P. M.—Midweek Service Cae a iD. | delegates feel they influence the membership to|Methodist church. his present position in the depart- Visitors Welcome 9:30 A. M.—Church School, all ages i dict. So does | study the matter thoughtfully and| The Rev. Donald E. Elder, pastor iment of services of the society. He Meridian Heights 10:45 A Moe HOE ar Mee ter for the An write their reasons for opposing |of the Bethlehem Lutheran church, {was -for many years a worker in xi Central Ave. at 47th © Young People’s Meeting, 6 P. M. "HE TELLS TODAY WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW Together the the legislation to their senators and | will serve as liturgist. Dr.. Fergu-|the Disciples of Christ interna- | R. SIDNEY Beal HARRY: Minis MC TRY) ny SUNDAY, MARCH 4—7:45 P. M. lective security eongressmen. son is the pastor of the Irvington|tional convention and superintend- | nod "Forgive Everybody?” SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | Follow the Crowds to ards of ‘living The mobilization is a phase of the | Methodist church. ent of the Sunday school of the] The Historie Church of Which | Dow Yue man, They n «Methodist Crusade for a New World | Third Christian church. At present | IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN Suunca Henry Ward Beecher was Minister N O R T H S | D E C H U R C H Order which began last year. The SUNDAY SCHOOL he 1s president of the board of the Ministers—J. B. Perguson—E. C. McCance Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts, | 93D AND ALABAMA ” Rev. Charles F. Boss Jr. is execu- | Third church. to: 0's hi M Church School Segith JEAN 8. MILNER, D, D, Minister | “GRACE OR DISGRACE’ — Topic for Next Friday as. 4 AM "LIFE IN A tive sectetary of the commission on OP. MeThree RiEnwars Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. | tune In— YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS'—WFBM-Dial 1260—8unday, 8

WEEK APRIL 9-15

A new American movement, or the national obsérvance of Sunday School week, will be inaugurated by the Laymen’s National committee April 9 through 15.

world peace,

'*CHRIST JESUS' TOPIC OF SCIENCE LESSON

DR. MILNER vi

Methodist "Churches

SPEAKS ON FUTURE Church School, 10:45 ‘East Park Methodist

“What- the Boys “Want When They Come Back” will, be told by one who has just returned at the | meeting of the Men's Union Bible |

Revea To

WESTMINSTER

445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER T. PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45 A. M. Young People, 6:30 P. M.

March 4: Francis : Dav id’ 1510+ iH, in Hungary

“There is folly

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. . VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—~Church School

no greater piece of than to try to exercise power over conscience and soul,

* ” ’ . : , 4 | SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN 10: 45 A. M.—Loyalty Sunday ODIST y Christ Sen te Sibjest ot the The laymen’s committee, which | class tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the [| both of which are subject only Morning Worship, 10:45. | “Will a Man Rob God?’ BELLAIRE - METH Ave. New York and Temple Avenue By FAR SS0On-sermon na urches of {also founded National Bible week;| Phyllis Wheatley -¥. W. C. A..- The || to their. Creator.” Cat STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN Serippa-How Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, {expects to promote the Sunday|speaker, Allen T. Hayes, served for A. M.—Church School. : REVIVAL WASHINGT

9:30 {10:45 A, M.==Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M.~Evening Bervice.

March 11: John Biddle 1615-1662 in England

TONITE

The golden text is: “There shall school week among persons of all {two vears with the D3d division in eome. forth a rod out. of the stem of | | walks in-life. | thie South Pacific,

. Jesse and a branch shall grow out | Ritter Pleads for Parishes

SUN., MARCH || 2:30 P. M. SINGSPIRATION

of the army ni nila after near ternment said | she knew non "Yank nurses

CLOSES SUNDAY NIGHT

9:30 A, M.—8unday 8choo!l. 10:30 A, M.—"Living Sacrifice.” 7:30 P. M.—"Sowing and Reaping.” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship

WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH

“After a long, impartial inquiry of the truth ... . I find myself obliged, both by the principles

of his roots.” Isaiah 11:1. The lesson-sermon also includes |

the following passagbs from the Jeg RALLY — Ww. Washington at Warman Ave. Christian Science textbook, *Sci- : of Scripture and of reason, to tor or physically h ence and Health With Key to the To Give fo Red Cross Fund a the opinions I now HALE HOR 21 Shr i R A C k The nurse, ¢ Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: > | : M: h 18: INDIANAPOLIS , M.—Morning Wor! Fship. Youth and Methodist 1st Lt. Phyllis + “The reappearing of Jesus was not : . ; WO ci kk : Ti4bmVaspar, Hous lor low East New York as Grant apolis, was ‘ti the return of a spirit, He presented| The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter,| “Of a different nature is the re- | William E. Channing NEWS E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Corregidor dnd the same body that he had before |archbishop of Indianapolis, - today lief work done by the Bishops’ com- 1780-1842 in America BOYS AS BURY Sermon 10:40 A. a Tomas prison

"until Feb. 3, 1 67 other army ated. “We. were fo be treated as « “But please d cause we were

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rship—10:45 A. M. yo ‘the Commandments.”

mittee. It appeals for financial sup-| port in the collection on Laetare | Sunday in order that it may continue its work of charity among the civilian victims of war, among the | suffering and destitute men, women | and children in every part of the |

his crucifixion, and so glorified the BAND » supremaacy of mind over matter” (p. 46). “In his resurrection and ascension, Jesus. showed that a mortal man is not the real essence of manhood, and that this unreal material mortality ‘disappears in

released a pastoral letter urging the Catholic faithful to give generously to both the Red Cross and the campaign of the Catholic Bishops. The archbishop’s letter will’ be read at all masses in the arch-

“This is the bond of the universal church. No man can be ex-communicated from it but by himself, by the death of goodness in his own: soul.”

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MEMORIAL METHODIST 02 WEST NEW YORK STRTET REV. CHARLES M. KBOFT

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" diocese tomorrow. It makes a |world. 1834-1026 in Afheri sins esence of the reality” (p. 292). erica that tho tres ¥ : ony strong’ appeal for the month-long| “By our donation to this single || , - SHELBY STREET Angelus Hopr-—Uniuersity, — | P BROADCAST ARRANGED |-o2aieh of thie Bad Cross snd the | collection we can extend this Oui [ "5, i a ~~ METHODIST ) . “ a oein Smmibes | tam chatiiy to our suflerifig tellow- | poplar, ovements of modern 2000 SHELBY STREET IRVINGTON MET METHODIST TIMES Dr. George Arthur Prants, pastor to be 00 March 11 of men, refligees and victims of war soclety -dem individualism, Sunday Pet sha aas evans asthe “9:30 30 NORTH AUDUBON edaht of the First Presbyterian church, Sunday, The pastoral letter says, ion five continsnts.” social idealism, zeal for edu Morning WOrship ......:. +44:10:30 BON ROAD : by singers from the three in part! Archbishop Ritter wit give the cation, the spirit of research.” . YOUR’ | Evangelistio Hour ......... — 130 2 9:30—Chure ureh aL y Amusements. . Er of the church, will con- Saree, arioot Rad Crom 1 the nd at the ik go fast for the LE BABIES REV. BENNIE MORGAY, "5-7 p. m.~Youth Service, Busitiess gel the “Church of the Air" pro- et, [Indianapolis council of Knights of - | Te ‘tomorrow from 9 to 9: 30 pro. parish and family to the men in Columbus a TE the Radio Address, y Dr. Backus. | UNITED CARED BLAINE AVE. METHODIST 3 “a BETTER LIFE iB POSSIBLE’ Crossword “whl service, rendering aid to millions of Riley room of the Claypool hotel. WIRE 10 A. M, Tomorrow R T REN 1427 BLAINE AVE. (West Indianapolis): _ “DREAMS COME TRUE" Editorials ... fighting ‘men, the lonely, the.dis- The breakfast will follow the 7:30 One World at a Time. BRETHR FOR BRANSON A. MORGAN, ‘Mipister ROBERTS "PARK CHURCH: Peter Edson A couraged , ahd the wounded, ‘The |d. m. mass® at "St. John’s Catholic | . Lenten services, 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M, 5g) Forum ...\’.. 1 puntos rightly dee serv- {church. The knights will offer the | “sll Bouls CHURCH. ho cr IN OUR | "Ea st 10th St. ~Methoc odist othe Be ethadits ee Freckl i een ] joe Deca’ te 8 of private agen- [mass and the communion for mem- Unitarian Church | | EI : : NURSERY . ce 2371 EAST 10TH STREET 0 5 Dewars a x Mitte. ven, .- pa |] ie om m0 suo Ta ww} ool John Hillmart LL we ON MASSACHUSETTS RE wi 1 Eon