Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1945 — Page 10
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Charla to Tell of of War
; Rev. Mr. Moore Moors Was Cop ! ' tive of Germans.
Chaplain Mark R. Moore, who has ned after being released from a German prison camp, will] . speak three times in Indianapolis tomorrow. » The congregation of the First Church- of the Nazarene will hear the chaplain at 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. and the South Side Church of the Nazarene at 7:30 p. m. He will describe the Battle of the Bulge; the massacre and capture of men of the 106th division; the march through Germany; the terrors of German prison camps; and his return across the Atlantic aboard a convoy. Chaplain Moore was liberated in May by members of the division with which his brother, Chaplain J. E. Moore, was serving. “Regeneration” Topie
The Rev. Ray Hance is pastor of the First Nazarene church and the Rev. A. L. Emmert, of the South Side church, Other religious events follow.
CHRIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCH ON THE CIRCLE—The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector, wil preach on “The Regeneration of Germany” at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. Father Powell will discuss such questions as the censorship of the press and other avenues of publicity, psychological warfare, control of the schools and other means directed towards the re-education
THE: INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1003 SOUTH BELMONT AVENUE '9:45-10: 45-Morning Worship. 7:45 P. M.—Evening Service. Wednesda evening, Bible Study, 7:48 GEREA ARD, Evangelist
School's Littlest Children:
DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN
Downey & Julian “Aves. F. W. WIEG
“BEV, N ‘Church Boies] 30 Worship—10.35 hi IRE JUSTION Seno’ I 45 P. M. Nursery open 9:15 Jo 12 Noon
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible CIas8e8 o.... 000 niasnvass 9: Preaching Service Young Poopies Meeting Evening Thurs
J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
NORTH SIDE
Church of the
NAZARENE
Eugene St. at Barnes Ave.
Rev. T. W. Stofer, pastor TA. 2041
SECOND PILGRIM: HOLINESS 1415 Cruft Stree: REV, GEORGE E. HUFF, Pastor 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service
11:00 A. M.—~Church
Westbrook Church
(Nazarene) 819 8S. Denison St.
(4500 West, i Block
6 P. M.-7:30 P. M,
11 A. M.—Morhing, Norship: “ALL, ALL"
South of Wi Washi) — ‘| LBO ©. Davis. Pastor. . BE-0750 «Sunday Services— : 19:30 A. M. & 10:45 A.-M.
First Congregational Church 16TH and DELAWARE STS, ORIEN
D. D. Ad BR Minister School.
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS
30th and Gale Sts. Suiday School
10: Morning
Worship P. 8.
| Evangelistic Service, 7:30 Prayer Myelinge
R. B Nibarger, Minister
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts, Rev. Thomas B. Kline
Sunday School Worship
THE BIBLE CHURCH | 3851 E. New York St. ,
Sunday services: 10 A. M.,, Sunday School 11:30 A. M., Worship
7:45 P. M., Evangelistic
Outdoor play fosters the comradeship between C. R. Nennert and his small pupils of the Lutheran school. v
St. Paul's fo Pay Tribufe [Cantata to To Parochial ‘Mr. Chipps'| Be Produced
| 13 Churches Off Offer Special|
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
% 4 EIN i] NH
Living With Ourselves Sermon at 11 A. M. by
E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist
Address 10 A. M,
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET
Worsh! Bible iy y ce : Wednesday Evening Bible Study
W. L. TOTTY, Minister. GA-1742
ZION
« EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED ‘NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D.. PASTOR ~Note Summer Schedule —9:10-A-M:==Church—Sehook— 10:00 A. M.—Service of Worship. , > “THIRSTING FOR GOD"
Salvation Army Citadel 26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE 9:30 A. M.~8Sunday School. 11:00 A, M.—Holiness Meeting. 6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Legion. 8:00.P. M.~Evening Salvation Meeting.
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ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLEIT, officers in charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director.
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
DR. W. A. GHULLENB gy
Bible School-9:30 Morning Worshi rf Fig Sermon: “MU TOO Youth Fellowship--5:30 P.
Halt, Mgr, FINS? CHURCH. "30th and Gale R. E. Nibarger, 2618 © Rev. George E. Huff, 1442
ALL ARE ean
Mars Hill Free Methodist
Attend Sunday School Hear SGT. ROBERT MUMAW - who ‘spent 26 months in‘a German prison, Come! Bring a Friend
REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, BE-3020, Ring 4
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Rev. barg SECOND CHURCH, 1415 Cruft a NORTH SIDE CHURCH, i) E. 48 Rev, Walter Speck,. 4631 ins
_ SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1945 ' © CENTRAL CHRISTIAN : CHURCH
Delaware ana oF Laut sta. (700 N
Minister
M M. BUSY
PILGRIM HOLINESS
INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS., 1609 N.
Del, TA-2273 Sts., 30th Sa,
Cruft Ria
Church
Farnsworth & Folts, Mars Hill, Indpls.
Ministes
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MERIDIAN and VERMONT STS. CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D., Pastor 9:25 A. M.——Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—~Worship. Sermon Herbert BE. Hinton. 4:00 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M.—Worshlp.” Sermon by Dr. H J Baumgartel,
GARFIELD PARK ..1061 Southern Ave. 8. Paschal 1:45-7:00
CENTRAL
by Dr.
0:40-7:30
EMERSON AVE.. Emerson & E New York George T. King 1:30-7:30
MEMORIAL
901 N. Belle Vieu.
“Evening “FACING "LIFE" Monday
Send the Children!
On Lyndhurst Dr, 3 Blks. 8. of REV. C. H. SCHEICK
REV. GEORGE 0. KIMSEY, Minister -§ Morning Worship
9:00 A. ML
Vacation Bible School
LYNHURST BAPTIST
W. Wash,
REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN
The and re and Fa one of Edda N continu on a cl
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| of the Germans. | REVIVAL : OLIVE BRANH CHRISTIAN CHURCH-— Charles Richard Nennert does not mind having his chosen’ profession | . i CALVARY ¥:30 A M.=Unified Worsht Germ eR TC , Mo p Serviee High, school miudustes of isi will be called Woman's work. Music Programs. | Beginning Tuesday, June 18, Who Is Spiritual? 35-1:301 17:30 P. M.—Evenirig Worship Service + Italv to di tomorrow. Tra 5 For the past 25 years, Mr. Nennert has taught the smallest Sion) The Brightwood and Irvington 45 P. M. WIRE 1430 on Your Dial WOGDRUFP © PLACE. aloo at Ech Midweek Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 p. ma. aly to ai BAPTIST CHURCH-—The Serv-| t Parochia : : h o- ut , re SARDEN BA TINT dict ihe 5:30 Pm. the first, second and third grades in St. Paul's Lutheran Methodist churches and the West | Evangelist All Souls Ninei
rs tomorrow. Mrs. William Owens, president whose husband is in the | will be in charge. Dr. | Clive McGuire, pastor, will preach on “Can We Pay Our War Debt.’ VETERANS HOSPITAL = CHAPEL—The Mt. Zion Gospel choir of the Mt. Zion Baptist church will sing at the 6 p. m. vespers tomorrow. ‘Arrangements for the music: were made through the Y. M. C. A. unit 107 of the 11th district _ American Legion auxiliary. The Rev. J. G. Jones will speak and .Barlen A. Combs will direct and accompany the, singing. SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH-Dr. BE. Burdette Backus, minister, will speak on “Who Is Spinal, at 10 a. m. over station WIRE and on “Living With Ourselves” at 11 a. m. in the church. A picnic supper and magic show 1s - scheduled for church families at 6 p. m. Thursday in the social room. Louis Thomas will demonstrate tricks of magic. YOUTH FOR CHRIST, First United Brethren church—Jim Rayburn, fleld director of the Young Life campaign, will speak at the 7:30 p. m, rally tonight. EVERSON BIBLE CLASS, East Tenth Street Methodist church — The class will re host for the homeless men's breakfast tomorrow at the Wheeler mission .and observe Father's day in the class period at - 9:30 a. m. Ray D. Everson is teacher. ALPHA AND OMEGA MISSION, 532 E.. Miami’ St.—Revival services will be continued at 7:30 p. m. daily and 3 p. m. on Suhdays through July 1. The Rev. L. N. Trotter and Mrs. Lula Weed of Kas., are giving the sermons and Prof. Philip Trotter of Chattanoogs, Tenn., and Mrs. Hazel McLernon are song Jeaders. Mrs. Susanna Reed is in charge of Bible reading. The mission is described as similar in faith to the
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school. He felt the “call” to instruct children when he was a child and | | in Concordia Teachers’ college equipped himself to do so. {Park Christian church all schedule Mr. Nennert is a bachelor whose | special musical programs for tomorhobby is sports. He plays an ex- would like to put his reasons down row.
HERMAN CAMPBELL
of Texas | JAMES E. PETTY, Minister
Unitarian Church 1453 N. CAldtame St,
TURBO - PARK .29 N. Grant (4100 East) U. 8. 9:30-7:00
METHODIST
Joseph L. Hughes ....... 9:45
CHURCHES
CROOKED CREEK...N. Mich. 13 = 56th
45 A. ML,
cellent game of tennis, basketball on paper.
: | The cantata, “Hear My Prayer,” ; ¢ I be 4 : . = 3 , ) Y | and baseball, loves to fish and dfive This is what he wrote in his copy- and selections from “Elijah” and|
Presbyterian Churches Invite Yor
3.6al. (book handwriting: “St. Paul" compositions by Men- | “It is not so much the direction of delssohn, will be sung at 7:30 p. m. the wind as the set of the sail which |by the .choir in the Brightwood{ : | determines the future life of the | Methodist church. The pastor, 2
scribed as the soul of sympathy and present generation. ! : : tenderness with little children. He since a young child entering the | I anigan, will speak on the life] DR ROY EWING VALE
has pulled many a “baby tooth,” first grade is embarking on the tembandaged cut fingers, sewed an em- | | pestuous sea of life, I find my greatbarrassing rip in a small lads | est, pleasure and satisfaction in trytrousers and dried wet shoes that|iN8 to assist beginners in setting came through puddles to school. He | their sails aright, that is, in form-
ing a Christian philosophy of life, By aren fo ses ond nobody that the winds of fair, as well as
Nothing pleases the teacher more Fr her, oust ‘var pes than to sit down at the piano and | play the accompaniments for the safe haven of honest success.’ :
half dozen little hymns with which! ! school begins. . But don't think this Indianapolis Free Methodist casion demands. While he is eager | Will Burn Notes to apply modern methods, he values | the scriptural adage: “Spare therod, The Brightwood Free: Methodist |
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
34th and Centra)
Tender With Children On the other hand, he is de-
of the composer. The following are] ‘REV. HARRY R. MERCER
soloists: Tinsel Miller, Russell Brown'| Ministers and Mesdames Florence B. Clark 9:30 A. M.—Bible Schoo! - Edwin Holmes and Earl Clampitt. 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship
Fred L. Iske is director of music, REV. MERCER Preaching “THE KING'S HIGHWAY” ‘Hymn of Praise’
| Thursday, 7:15 ‘P. M.—Mid-week Service. The Irvington church chancel . | choir also ‘will sing from Men-| Meridian Heights i Central Ave, at 47th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School. 9:30 Worship, 10:30 “BEWARE” .
delssohn, having chosen the ° ‘Hymn | of préise” for the morning worship| service tomorrow, Youth of the congregation will be| in “charge with Margaret Rennee| mn utente and Robert Baker presiding and, o: 30 A. M.—Church Schoo | James Cook’ giving the address. 0:30 A. M.—“Fathers and ® meir Children.’ Bernice Fee Mozingo will play the
Irvington Presbyterian Aves, McCance|
7:30 P. M.—Union Service Downey Avenue Christian Church.
Church Schoo! .. Young People's
4
Meeting i
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR
GALLOW TWO "MORNING SERVICES 9:30 ana 11 A M DR PFRANTZ
AY
“ALL TEARS AWAY" Rev. 21:
9:30 6:00
Carrollton at Church
Morning Worship, Father's Day Service— “A Pather's Judgment of His Sons” Young People’s Picnic, 6 P. M.
Midweek Service Thurs,
1th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell hool for All Ages, 9:30
om Presbyterian
10:45
1:30.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta.
JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D., Minister Morning Worship, 10:43 A M “HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION?"
Mr. Chipps can't be firm when oc-| and spoil the child.” | church will celebrate its eighth an-
10:45 A. M,, Worship and Sermon "WHAT LOVE CAN DO"
North Methodist MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET
DALLAS L. BROWNING, D.D.. Minister 9:30 A. M. Church School
6 to. 9 P. M, Angelus Hour for Youth.
BELLAIRE METHODIST
6TH AND CRITTENDEN AVENUE STANLEY P. MAHAN, MH ter 9:30 A. M.—Chureb Schoo 10:45 A. M.-Morning orship. 7:00 P. M.~Evening Service.
EAST 10TH STREET METHODIST 2327 BAST 10TH STREET REV SRCHILESS M. BROWN, Mizisier Church 8c
WASHINGTON STR
EET
METHODIST CHURCH
W. Washington at Warman A. J. COBLE, Pastor + M~-Chyrch School, . M.—=Morning RIA 3 M.—Broadcast,
Ave.
2 ‘ WIBC. 00 to 7: 45=-V exper Hour for Youth and
Adults
"Sweeter As the Years Go By"
0:45 A M., by Pastor
"The | Wonderful Discovery"
7:45 P, M., Church School
by Pastor
+. 9:30 A. ML
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Methodist (Since 1821) 401 Delaware 8t. SUMNER 5 MARTIN, D.D.,
Pastor
GRACE
Methodist
East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister
Sermon, 10:40 A M
"FATHER'S WAY"
hoo 9:30 A. M, Worship, 10:45; South Fellowship, TP. M
We Welcome All Visitors
40th and N. Capitol
CHURCH OF CHRIST
A. G. HOB JR.
1 i i i i i i
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» ITALY Mussolini's He reco Germans wi tion of antic The Ger informed on had been cr . CIANO from Cell 27 Jail on Dec. | + The speci | fore which h not meet unt but Ciano s | ment alrea . passed by | law, Mussol accused of * ardice” in
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave JRon D. RAGAN Minister 9:30 A M.—Church Schoo! 10:45 A. rg i Meditation.
BS Residence HU.
Bible Study 9:45 A. M wu 10:45 A. M.—Johnny Iverson, guest speaker. i with the Ge 6:30 to 7:30 P. M.—8ong drill. Bible stories. I ~ i Ciano an
Children of All Ages were execut
7: 143 P. M.—Mr, Iverson. § i ednesday. 7:45 P. M. BIBLE Study. Nid The revealing Ciano's own
Study, HU. 4041 4753
Sometimes Spanks Em When gentler means fail, he isn't above administering a licking, but never too severely, of course. His | face ‘alight, he tells you the chil-| dren never cherish any resentment
Pilgrim Holiness church. TIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian Church—Merle Sidener, teacher, “Things We Take for the 9:30 a mW. session
! niversary with note-burning cere- | torson. Suzanne Foster. Jeannine] wal Ss Sun am BIE) monies and an address. by the Rev. Reynolds and George Switzer. Sunday School, 9:30 Warship, 10:48 AM. LeRoy McDowell tomorrow at 2:30! Guest og’
Young People. 6:30 a J Ww, E mw The ih Mary Spalding, harpist, will be Vacation Bible School, June 18 thru June 29 Mr, McDowell is |guest artist for the varied musical UNITY TRUTH CENTER No Creed But Christ. -No Book But the Bible bearing his sig “If these nc
organ and direct the music. Solo 3 {parts will be sung by Elaine Pat. | WESTMINSTER i i
tomor: TOW.
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“CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church, The Mrst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass The Public Is Cordially Invited to Qur Services and Fres Reading Rooms
Lesson for Sunday, June 17th: “GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN"
Bvening Service 1ST. CHURCH=-Meridian at 20th ,. IND CHURCH-Delaware at 12th
your, GROUPTO because of the punishment. distefe} superin- {program presented by the youth NEW LOCATION ' i William J. Kirchhoff, the princi- | ten ent. {choir tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. at the D. A. R. CHAPTER HOUSE, 824 N. Pennsylvania 1 les of Christ| Pal A. E. R. Mueller, another teach-| The entire in- N | West Park church. : (Formerly located at 1514 Park) ANNUAL. TENT MEETING 3 Youth of the Disciples o ris fer, with Mv. Nerzert sompose the | debtedness of the Miss Spalding is a member of the Affiliated with Unity Headquarters, Kansas City, Missouri . \ light a Shaifhes In t: oa Soy lb} faculty of St. Pauls he Mr.|Gothic church faculties of the Jordan sh vatory | Dale Newsym, Jaater West Side Church of the Nazarene | 1 took the a ional meetin; morrow - * , a } regu or in the Central | Mueller and Mr. Nennert grew up Das been liqui- and DePauw university. 30 A EME ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE. CF Tent located at 564 N. Belle Vieu Place. lj them in safety Christian church. | together in Wittenberg, Mo., sat in dated during the five-year pastorate’ Robert Lee Marple will direct the Headquarters With Classes and All jctivities at Claypool Hotel, Lobby Moor. Date June 10-24." Services nightly at 7:30. ! mans by bas A recreation period Jeginning at | the same school bench and were | of the Rev, E E. Wright. Under his\program, Mrs. Marple will assist 1 Evening Classes, Tuesday, 130 P, M.; Wadnestay, 8 2. M. Both the 9:30 and 10:30 Sunday A. M. Services in the Church. | made me a pris 5 p. m. will be followed by supper |college mates. Now Mr. Nennert|leadership also, in spite of wartime |3nq sing solos, and Mrs. Car! Rob-| — . HEAR “It was not nm and a program. Speakers mete | ives in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | jesriotions: tie Sersuruciure as ferts will play the organ accompani- | "ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH America’s Most Powerful Gospel Workers: | 1 was compos the Rev. George Oliver Taylor, the | Mueller. j erected upon the basement church; iments, | Evangelist C. B. Pugett and Prof, John E. Moore — We Invite You § notes, to releas Rev. EK Higdon and Miss Dale | In St. Paul's school they teach the membership was tripled and the | | 57 N. Rural St. Rev. and Mrs. BE. Atkinson, Pastors. R Ncation as the Ellis. The Rev. M. Taylor is execu- | ihe Tour Wii S iE sided. ve budest SS eially irene PR? "PRESERVER OF MAN' 9.30 A.M. Family Bible School Attendance gos! 1000 ! was my aim to 2 ne =] y Off d this * y” I i . tive secretary of ihe department of | 8 : IS LESSON TOPIC For Do are Se Tis aren facts which cou Scriptures and the Divine Mission of the Church. i X ful to me In the “ 10:45 A. M. Worship. S , “WE WOULD SEE JESUS.” God, the Preserver of Man,” is i Buia by at choir under direction of
religious education for the United 30d arithmetic. The fourth R” tor of the First Free Methodist Christian Missionary society: the iS Mr. Nennert's favorite subject. | chugch when he launched the | : ol Brightwood congregation as a misRev. Mr. Higdon is the society's | Writes Service Men 8 gree the subject of the lesson-sermon in, ” Charles R. Hamilton. Gaynell Lashbrook, organist. all Churches of Christ, Scientist, to-| 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic service. Sermon, “THE FRIEND MOITOW. OP SINNERS.”
executive secretary of or iental mis- It is full of interest and romance sion Sunday school in 1936. The golden text is: “Let integri A Cordial Invitation to Visit the Largest Christian
slons: and ‘Miss Ellis is executive he thinks, In the school they at- -— tary of institutional missions !€mPt to integrate religious prin- CENTENARY CHURCH Church and Bible School in Indiana secre and uprightness preserve me: f I y INSTALL “ PASTOR | 81. Jor 1895 . . , Golden Jubilee . . . 1945
for the division of home missions of | ciples with all of life which makes TO jwalt on thee. Redeem Israel, O
the society. teaching in a parochial ‘school less | — ——_,—,—,,,,, difficult than in a secular one, he! The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will be |God, out of all his troubles. Psalms, FORMER MISSION installed officially as pastor ‘of 25: 21, 22.
| said. | B 2 | 3ch of St. Paws 52 men in the the Centenary Christian church in| The lesson-sermorni also includes | HEAD TO SPEAK |service receives a letter from Mr.| Nennert every month. He serves|ceremonies at 4 p. m. tomorrow. | Christian Science textbook, “Setence The Rev. Herbert E. Eberhardt, | : es)
T y , |and Health with Key to the Scripformer rintendent of the |S corresponding secretary for the| The Rev. Leon Weatherman, pres- |; es » by- Mary Baker Eddy; “Mor- * Wheelér mission, now of Washing- |
| finance board of the church, directs jgent of Disciples ministers, will tdls must find refuge in truth in ton, D. C, will speak and show 8 Mleh's chor, Sigs in the quar-| extend a welcome from Marion order to escape the error of these | éound pictures at 7:30 p. m. tomor- Sos ae 5 oa ranch Sunday |coupty churches. Dr. E. D. Lowe, latter days.” p. 83. row at the mission. 3¢ 0 ah Se ur oy Jngenine TeC- | general secretary of the Indiana | Scenes of Washington, D. C., and | re RO lg SC -, EVI RSI. Christian Missionary association, | of the Rev. Mr. Eberhardt's work | 0’ Several summers, he has worked yi) deliver the charge to the min- |
in the Central Union mission there |1® a war plant. ister and Dean O. L. Shelton of the The- congregation tomorrow will Butler School of Religion, «to the!
are featured in the film. ured in |express its appreciation for Mr. .onoregation.
j {Nennert's devotion to the child DRAWING OF CHAPEL laren . pr. Abram E
land the church with a silver anni-| a4 Dr. E L The architect's drawing of the versary service at 10:30 a. m. and a Pearcy will give the prayers proposed new Union Chapel
reception at 7:30 p. m. in the parish Methodist church will be formally house presented tomorrow at 2:30 p. m, at
Many the chapel. The Rev. T. L. Rogers! The Rev Paul Vondielingen of is pastor.
Joplin, Mo. will give the anniver{sary sermon. The Rev. Mr. VondieCHOIR IN CONCERT lingen was a first grad® pupil in St. The Cadle Tabernacle choir, di- | Paul's school in 1920 when Mr. Nen- - rected by Floyd Jones and Doyle nert came here Peoples, - Past and Present,” at ‘a 14 ROACH {Ryueinide Troe Bowman, saxophonist, will give a| About 40 per cent of the enroll- youth meeting and dessert supper| Services Wed. and Sun.—7:45 P.M popular concert tomorrow at 3 p. m. ment of the school is non-Lutheran| tomorrow «at 6:30 p. m. in. the HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor in the tabernacle. The public is in- and there are about 10 children now! Meridian Heights Preshyiegian/ vited and there is no admission. ; |attending Mr. Nennert's classes church. # Church of Jesus Christ of : | whose parents were his pupils. | Young people of the aa Latter Day Saints RITTER TO DEDICATE | When asked why he has contin-| First, Irvington and Tabernacle! Cs Pranek Will meer xb Nori Branca "The Most Rev: Joseph E. Ritter, | |ued to teach small children most of | Presbyterian churches will be spe- | for special services honoring visitors from c 0 archbishop of Indianapolis, will DiS adult life, Mr. Nennert said he clal guests at the supper-meeting. Se tasont Service, 1 P. M.. at 1000 Villa bless and dedicate the new building ea— —- William Schwartz, Branch President for De Paul center Sunday’ after- FR. 1528 MA. 1071 noon, June 24,
wna Volunteers of America erry Bh METHODIST SESSION | To Honor Gen. Earle Hites| rv wii smsvs. woo | sn sas, tori ve,
: my word, and believeth on Him Methodist church will meet ‘Thurs-| . . Sunday, 3 A. M.—Holy Communion that sent me, hath everlasting day and Friday in the Central Ave- | Father's day has been chosen by! 9:30 A, M.—Church School
’ Fathers of servicemen and women, life, and shall not come into | | t ’ nue Methodist church, the local. staff of the Volunteers of of the church and school will re- 64th and College condemination, but is passed merica, friends and officers to ex-.
- ceive special recognition tomor Pow | ou 1AM —Morning Prayer from Seah wnte Wn SAGES T0 CELEBRATE tend a welcome to their commander, 3b 15:30 om. 55TH ANNIVERSARY Brig. Gen. .Earle
in the First United | © Brethren church ~ UNITY PRAYER GROUP ~P. Hites, return. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sage, ing after a pro1416 8. Alabama st, will celebrate |
William Terrell: who was relessed (Afjliated with Unity , Kansas City, Mo.) longed illness _ their 56th wedding anniversary to-|
kk - “IF THE Sor § a quiet old ag i material for a | The notes are n i of a book, but | from which a | been composed. “Perhaps the | diaries is to b skeleton form a t lack of the supe! Events are pl out retouching, # sions reported the most genu fluence of cuitic of future years. “lI was accust the salient happ f hour by hdur. § repetitions or c be found, just repeats and con “If the opport ing these note | taken away su f have wished f ments and per: to amplify the tain days which and dramatic in k tory of the worl
Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 E Wash. St Church Edifice
Church Edifice
3RD CHURCH-Wash. Blvd. at 34th . 8 P. M. 4TH CHURCH~Pleasant Run Pwky, 8. Drive at Butler Ave..... STH CHURCH-College at 62nd . 7:30 P. M. Church Edifice 6TH CHURCH--1609% Prospect St. 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a. m.; in all churches, Wednesday evening testimonia) meeting, 8 o'clock in all churches.
ns
9:30 and 10 A. M. Hear
‘Chap. Mark R. Moore of 106th Division
Tell of experiences in a German prison camp—His liberation and recapture— March of 36 days through Germany—Box car rides and bombings.
- FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 E. Washington St.
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| | Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street | 9:30 and 10:45 A. M,, 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. Wednesday and Priday—1:30 P. M. REV R. L MENGES Pastor
CHURCH OF GOD
Cory . will preside 1065. OLIVER AVENUE Day and William T.|Sunday School, 10 a. m.;' Morning Wor- { ship, 11, Eve. 7:30; ¥ P E.. Tues. 7:30 p..m.; Prayer meeting, Sat, 7:30 p. m. | __ REV . C. . E 'SWENSON—FR- 3418
‘JEWISH PEOPLES' . | TOPIC OF speecH| CHRIST TEMPLE
Mrs. Israel Chodos, wife of Rabbi 402 ‘West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M |Chodos of the Beth-El Zedeck tem-{_-__ P.M
ple, speak. on “The Jewish | RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
Non-Lutherans
will
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THE KRAUS SISTERS
“Youth Evangelists for Eastern Texas” HEAR THEM SINGING—PREACHING Every Night, 8 P. M.—Except Monday
REVIVAL NOW IN PROGRESS COME TONIGHT
CALVARY ‘TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave. 86 or MA. 4779 RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA, MA
All Eyes On
Jerusalem
THE WORLD'S POLITICAL -AND RELIGIOUS NERVE CENTER
ROGER MALSBARY,
Founder-Director 7:30 P. M. TONIGHT HEAR
JIM RAYBURN, Field Editor of the Young Life Campaign FIRST UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH Park and Walnut Sts. (Just Off 700 Block Mass. Ave.)
CHILDREN FOR CHRIST RALLY
Held i in Basement Auditorium for Those Between Ages 5 Thru 12
years overseas, will sing a duet» with |, | 8 E. Market St., Room 502
Mrs. Terrell. * Mr. Terrell, whp was staff 10 to 4.. Phone FR-4254
by the army last week after three Dr. Frederick’ Elias Ahdrews Gen, Hites will
ATTEND SOME CHURCH SUNDAY
Open Dail morrow. They were married in In- christen the in- sergeant, served in Africa. Sicily and | seer Line _Unity Literature mn a ™ LAST NIGHT OF SERIES “Instead, I ha dianapolis, , where they have both fant son of one of | Italy. Hugo W. Carlberg, choir Baptismal service at close of meeting. of collaboratio lived their entire lives, on June 17, the officers at the | girector for Youth for Christ. will South Side Church of the Nazarene , .o geographical sit
1800. Mr. Sage is expecting to retire July 1 from the local Shinola division of Best Foods, Inc. where he Jas b been employed for a number of
“welcome back” | play a cornét solo. Dr. George P. seryice tomorrow| snyder. pastor, will preach on “A
Olive 8t. and -LeGrande Ave. ALE Tr, , her at 7:30 p.'m. at! Good Father,”
~ Sunday School, 9:0 A M. Father's Du Wi Be. Chui fred. very ther and Son present receive the local post. The program was arranged by the Morning Worship. ..... .. 0% AM. :
Gen. Hites as Vilgnia Ui B. Builders’ class and E. J. Rood, SPECIAL PROGRAM IN N.Y.P.S. gh= | teacher, . Bgt. Joh of the European "war and ter of Earle Hites Jr., now stationed ea On . ToAY Invision of France, will speak.
on Okinawa, will play violin num-| E. J. Frické, lay leader of the une 18-July 2. both of Indianapolis, and Mrs.| bers. Mrs, Richard Howard of Shel-| North Methodist church, will give Daily Vacation Bible School A June ly : byville will accompany Miss Hites, | the Father's day address tomorrow | 11 DON'T MISS THIS 1 l- |
Mattingly, Ne wton, 1, and , The central area of the Volunteers at the Otterbein United Brethren : | Chaplain MARK R. MOORE—7:: OP. M.
of America, including 13 states and Church near Cumberland. Mr, suey linstated from § Qerman ge Me bef of the famous.
| Fricke is Manage: of farm bullding i maintenance. department Z Joh en nom: rs program.
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Ye hey have three daughters, Mrs,
TELLS [ODAY WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW , * Mildred McShay and Miss Nellie HE Sage,
Prom the “Sure Word of Bible Prophecy.” OONCLUDING SERVICE SUNDAY, JUNE 17.8 P. M. at the og
NORTH, SIDE CHURCH]
_ CORNER 23D AND ALABAMA
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