Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1945 — Page 10
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DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN
Downey & Julian Aves REV. F Bo; WIEGMANN | Church School—0:30 “The Truth Shall Make You Free.’ Youth Groups—6:30 P.M Nursery open 9:15 to 12 Noon
Maver House
Gets Leader
: cw | First "First Congregations! Church William W. Boyd to Report 6TH ana DELAWARE STs
.On Job Sept. n Min
| Ad Insertm Minister ; iB 03 MONI choo i -Mornt William W. Boyd of Chicago has Eves Up! accepted the: office of director of | Mayer Neighborhood house and will | report for duty.Sept. 1. | The office of director vacant since last summer when the Rev. Roy OC. Linberg resigned. to take charge of Hillside Community center at Clinton, Ind. In spite of the fact that the agency has been fithout a director and Mayer Presbyterian chapel, without a pastor all these months, officials announce “a ‘very ambitious summer program” for Mayer house. It is expected also that a new pastor soon will be appointed. !
i NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 31st Street has been giple Classes .. Preaching Service : Young People's Meeting .
Evening Setvice . Thursday Evening— —Bible Study 7:
J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS
30th and Gale Sts Sunday School
ERSARY
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Praver Meeting— Wed., 7:30 R. B. Nibarger Minter!
A book-shaped bulletin beard on the lawn heralds the 9th anniv church. The Rev. H. H. Hazenfield is pastor,
Missions to Be Discussed
Speakers Will Tell of Jap
Prison Life.
First Evangelical church. The congregation has voted to rai
| the church's life, toward the fund for
3 ors tne Se METHODIST CHURCHES
The Rev. Allen Huber and Mrs./pe erected ‘as soon as conditions pe Huber, missionaries recently liber-| Bishop Praetorius will preach on
ated from a Japanese prison camp “The Christ of the Churches” at the | church expenses and other causes | Until January of this year, rt a |thorning worship service at 10:40 are never accumulated by money- | Second church also financed Mayer | d1anapo S: -.- i A Me and: a Chugh, af Frayer’ Atl jmaking enterprises such as bazaars house, but since then it has been |
in the ‘Philippines, nNSraber of “times. in. next week, ‘Mrs. Huber will speak during the
T7730 Ne nS L. Burtch will play SO
Sunday ‘school hour and the Rev.| ... n. cca] selections on the organ, enfield, pastor, reports. A
Mr, Huber at the 10:40 morning | worship hour in the Third Christian | church. Both will be guests tomorrow at the 7:30 p. m. service at the Centenary Christian church when. the Rev. Mr. Huber will give the address. He and Mrs. Huber will talk at ‘the meeting of the circles of the women's council of the Third Christion church Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. The missionaries are Kentuckians who had lived for a number of years at Frankfort, Ind., before they went abroad. Mrs. R. Melvyn Thompson of Newcastle, president of the Indiana Christian Missionary society, will discuss post-war problems following a covered dish luncheon at the meeting of the circles in the Third church, Prof. Joseph Lautner will direct four Indianapolis churches at thei, the music and Mrs. C. O. Nease will | final session of the 114th annual In-| lead the devotions. Mrs. L. P. High- diana Methodist conference
which was purchased as a memorial |
pipe + honoring one serviceman. a John M. White will direct the choir |
in several anthems. There will be |p
given by Mr. and Mrs, Krause.
by the number of its members who
income to the church.
ley will conduct the business ses- | night at Central Avenue Methodist | Meyer;
sion and Mrs. Richard Moore will | church.
ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC | Shelby Street Methodist church andy
CHURCH—A class of children will 830, the Rev. H. W. Woolridge, Tell City, | P: nite:
their first Holy Communion at the 8 io 8. I. Mass tOMOITOW. WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN MISSION—The | | church. Rev. Leroy Williams, pastor of the Nort Liberty Christian church, will give tne | A new pastor, sermon at the 7:45 p. m, service to-| morrow. Painters are now at work on the ex | Methodist church. terior of the mission. Later they will{ redecorate the interior of the new build- pastorate was given to the Rev. ing. CHRISTIAN MEN ae BERS, Third | elder at the session. Christian Church—Roland Randolph and} Waldo Littell will play a cornet duet ac- | Other Indianapolis appointments) companied by Mrs, Carey Gaston a ihe} {included : meeting at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow erle Ash! M 1 Siderier will speak on “How's Your Credit Place. R, Jif emarial. Rating?” |han; “Brightwood, J. R. Flanigan; IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND RE- | { Ripple, W E. Gillett; Broadway, John F
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the Rev.
C M. Kroft;
Bishop Praetorius fo Speak At First Evangelical Here
Bishop E. W. Praetorius of the Northwestern area will speak twice | tomorrow at festive services in honor of the 90th anniversary. of ef
to veterans of world war I, each present edifice was built 62 “years | | Neumeister.
planned prayers for members of come the parent of various branches | |p. m. and Sunday school at the armed forces and altar flowers [including the Beville Avenue and |a. m. weekly. Harry W.| Broadway Evangelical churches.
The First church is fies) tae founders of the First church |activities for children 4 to 9 years are tithe, that is, give a tenth of their | Charles F. Kritsch and Mrs. Clara |p. m. Funds for! Snyder.
New Pastors Are Named fo 1. Day: camps for boys and girls, | 4 Methodist Churches Here ios. nro aus.
New stors were a inted to, tol pad ppo nue, FP. Marion Smith,
last | gy
{Charles R. Query; open the afternoon program at ':30| Thé Rev. Glenn C. Barron, Clay og To p.m. Other religious events follow: | City, was given the pastorate of the Victor B. Hargetl.
ng. selt Temple, R. A. Shumaker; Trinity, E. |was named to the Blaine Avenue|west Michigan Street,
Elmer | Acton-London, James C. Cheney;
ton, | Hogue, will take over the Somerset vandeventer; The Woodside | Castleton; {George S. Henninger, Watkins;
| Henry White, who was ordained Franklin. Cente
| Pe Campson: Mt. Barth | Old Bellaire, Stanley Ma-| PF. T. Taylor; Broad | Union Chapel, ton, A. H. Backus, FORMED CHURCH--Following swimming, jEdwards, associate, R. D. Ocheltree; Capi-| Pulling.
. , Graduate of Alma ersary of the First Evangelical Mr. Boyd has been connected : with the Onward Neighborhood
house, Chicago, for the past<three| . ~ |CARROLLTON AVE, 44th and Carroliton. years and has done similar work in |
Rev. Richard Rettig, 10:45 a Pittsburgh and Cleveland. | “RST, Bat BAN ser. 0m ‘He is 32, a graduate of Alma col- PRIEDENS. 8 Stina and Parkway. v lege, Alma, Mich., and of the School |, or = ¢ Rebier. 10 bm
of Social Science, Western Reserve | | university, Cleveland. He and Mrs. |
Rev. Norman H. uchultz, 10:30 a. m IMMANUEL, 8. New Jersey-Prospect. Lap Clarence E. Sitler. 10 a. m.
The Second Presbyterian church | Ppa Robt C. Windhorst, 10:30 a. m. i
se $9000, or $100 for each year a new educational building
ev, _Rev. W. Pri Franklin Lahr, | 10: 30 a . m.
to! | Neighborhood house and now sup-|
| Vacation. Bible Class
the | 10:45 A. M. Worship and Sermon
“The Holy Grail” oly Communion Ly TRE
North Methodist MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET
| DALLAS L. BROWNING, D. D. Minister
ana R¥ENies but entirely uy=tags-
ill" offerings, the Rev. H. H. Haz- | an “agency of the Comm fund.
three-week vacation Bibje now in session at Maye is directed by Miss Mildred | The church is under the temporary leadership of the Charles M. Armentrout. Serv-
9:30 A. M,, held each Sunday at 7:30] y. 030 6 to 9 P. M, Angelus Hour for
Youth. BELLAIRE METHODIST
49TH AND CRI1ITENDEN AVENUE STANLEY P MAHAN, Minister 9:30 A. M.~Church School 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship. 7.00 P. M.—Evening Service.
The church was organized in 1855 | | school, with 21 charter members. The {house,
go at New York and East sts. It has been improved and re- | Rev. aired over the years and has be- | ices are
Church School
Miss Emma Purdy, teacher of | Three members whose parents school 49, directs the playground |
Mrs. |of ‘age, daily from 9 a. m. to 5 Volunteer workers are in|
Charles L. Hartman,
Worship— 10 3%
Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street
9:30
Wednesday and Friday -T7:30 P
Westbrook Church
819 8 Denison St
45
South ot W Wash.) LEQ C DAVIS, Pastor BE-075 g
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Cfeek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., T:30 P' M.
Foursquare Gospel Church _ and 10:45 A. M., 6:30 and 7:30 P. M MM
REV. R. L
MENGES, Pastor
(Nazarene)
00 West, Ya Block
-Sunday Services— : Pi |
9:45AM, 10:30 A. M.|9:30°A M 10745 A. M
(8 P M-T30 PM :
~ Salvation Army’ Citadel
“96 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A M. —Holiness Meeting 630 P M —-Young People's Legion. 800 P M.—Evening Salvation Meeting
9:30 A M. 10:30—Morning Worship | apy 30 -Y.P. 8, | officers in charge of services Evangelistic Service, 7:30 (he Women’s Chorus
AND MRS PETER VAN der VLEY1 Music by | Mrs Genge. Director
THE PUBLIC | 8 CORDIALLY ¢ INVITED |
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES CORDIALLY WELCOME YOU
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GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleasant Run, 8. D. [ST PAUL'S (R), . Rev. Wm
OHN, 8562 Sanders. : v. E. A. Piepenbiok, 10:15 a m
JOHN (Cumberlana, Ind.) ev FP G. Brune 10:38 a m. PAUL'S (E.), 13th and Carrollton. Rev. E. Harold Klingel, 10:00 a m. 111 N Belmont, H Knierim 10 a: m.
TRINITY, Perkins-Raymond
Rev Wm H Knierim 11:13 a m
| Boy s. Boyd have two small daughter EASANT RUN BLVD. Hoefgen-S Penn [ ZION. New Jersey anu Nor
th. Rev Prederick R Daries, 6 and 10:40.
of | | founded both the Mayer chapel and SECOND, 903 Shelby. St | ZION Post Roaa
8 10 11 5
nd I'roy Ave. Briggeman, 10:30 a. m.
Rev. Robert E
| CARLETON W ATWATER, D D,
SECOND PILGRIM HOLIN ESS |
«= “1415 Cruit «Street
REV... GEORGE E HUFF, Pastor 10:30 A. M and 7:30 P.M. Service
RIVERSIDE “TABERNACLE 1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley)
Sunday -— 10:30 A. M Services Wed and Sun. —7:45 P.M
HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET - 11.00A M 10 0A M| . 7 45 P. M. | 7.45 P.M. \
GA-1742 |
Worship and Preaching. . Bible Study vee Evening Serv Wednesday A Bible 8 udy
WwW L TOTTY Minister
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| Mars Hill Free Methodist Church)
Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill (ndpls
Attend Sunday School 1 9:30 orl |
Hear JOHN A. WATSON Guest Speaker 10:30 A.M Come! J Bring a Friend J. CLINTON SWANAGAN. Minister BE-3020, Ring 4
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| ice for Sgt.
SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1045 >
PILGRIM ‘HOLINESS
| INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS., 1609 -N. Del Rev” E. V, -Halt, Mgr. .* TA-2273 FIRST CHURCH, 30th and gdie Sts. R. E. Nibarger, 2618 E. 30h 8st. SECOND CHURCH, 1415 Cruft 8¢ Rev. George E. Huff. NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1732 E. 46th 8t Rev, Walter Speck. 4631 N. Caroline Ave. ALL ARE WELCOME
| Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. Day Saints
9th and Chester. Indianapois, Ind. Church School.. 9:30 a. m,
10:30 8. m, Evening . Worship 1:30p m,
Pastor, A. W, Gage, 1141 W. 334 St.
SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE
| Olive St. and Legrande Ave.
A. L. EMMERT, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Preaching Services 10:30 A.M. T:30 P. M.
2:30 P. M.-~Memorial ServVernon 1. Bender, killed in Italy. N.Y.P 8 Hi-Y Services,” 6:30 P. M. - Wednesday Evening — 7:30 Medical Missionary. program A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MERIDIAN and VERMONT STS. Pastor 9:25 A. M.——Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Warship. Sermon by Dr. D. B. Cloward, New York City 4:00 P. M.~—Youth Fellowship 7:30 P. M.—Worship Sermon by J. N. A Downey.
Rev
LYNHURST BAPTIST On: -Lyndhurst Dr., 2 Blks 8 ot W. Wash. REV. C. H. SCHEICK REV. HAAKON KNUDSEN
9:30 A. M.-~-Unified Worship Service 7:30 P. M.~Evening Worship Service
Midweek Worship, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
GARFIELD PARK ... 1061 Southern Ave .C. 8 Paschal .....
WOODRUFF PLACE. Walcott at E. Mich, fy, C. Trent ...... 10:45 A. M.-7:30 P M.
45-7:00 CENTRAL ..... ....... 23d E of Central 8 H O'Donnell ' .
10:40-7:30
TUXEDO PARK 20 N Grant (4100 East) _u 8. Clutton 9:30-7.00
EMERSON AVE grass & E New York George T. Kin 9:30-7:30
WASHINGTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH
W. Washington at Warman Ave. A. .J. COBLE, Pastor 30-RU RE =Cly Bah ow: i 40 A. M. —Mornmg Worship 00 A. M. —~Broadcast, WIBC 00 to 7:45— Vesper Hour for Youth and Adults
"Finding God" 10-4544 M, by Pastor . " "The Ten Greatest Truths i:45 P. M., by Pastor Church School 9:30AM
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Merhottisy (Since 1821) 01 N Delaware St SUMNER L. MARTIN, D. D. Pastor
charge in the early evenings when | older boys and girls attend.
Day Camps Begun
| 2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV. ARCHILESS M. BROWN, Minister
Church School : 9:30AM Worship, 10i45; Youth Fellowship,
EAST 10TH STREET METHODIST
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I"'Vespers—4:30
We Welcome All Visitors
GRACE
Methodist East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon, 10:40 A M ‘THESE TWO YEARS"
PM Program by shel.
which began this week, will con-
CALVARY 23d St _ William O. Breedlove ... 35+7:30
hii
MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W. §t. Clair. G. C. Kimsey, 9:30 and 1.30.
CROOKED CREEK ..N Mich rd & 56ih Joseph L. Hughes .
..0:45-10:45 A. M,
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
wT ABERNACER=—
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 Dr Vale—Preaching Transfiguration of Christ and Digpair.' Thursday. 7:15 P M.—Mid-week servile
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th DR SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY. Minister
Sunday Schogi. 9:30 Worship, 10:30 Jesus Only."
Irvington Presbyterian
Cor. Johnson and Julian Aves.
| Ministers—v B° Ferguson-E C. McCance
9:30 A M Church School
1621 E. Washington 9:30 A. 10:30 A.
7:30 P.
1 Miss Olive Purdy, teacher in J. Floyd Seelig; Central Av : ' R. L Hie or. [school 6, is in charge of the girls ssociate; East Park, O. T. Martin, Bente. AM Brown, Edwin Ray, |day camp and William Kuebler of Church: _ PFifty-first Street. the Y. M. C. A,, the boys’ day camp. mery Parks: Fletcher Place, Henry Al 3 . i Forest Manor. | Various groups are attending e, E. Arnold Clegg: Heath Memorial, |summer camps for periods of five
Avenue,
Millard
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Ray Hance, Pastor
M.—Sunday School. M.—*“The Childhood of Jesus.”
(Special Children’s Service)
M.—“The Baptism of the Holy Spirit.”
1 30 A: M "What Think Ye of Christ?" 30 P. M.—Downey Avenue Christian Church.
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER I PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, Young People. 6:30 P
Charles T. Jones; Irvington, C. A. Shake; i Logan Hall: Morris | GAYS Or more under the guidance New Jersey Street, (of Mrs. Mabel Smith. Mrs. W. L Clarke will continue as acting di-
North, Dallas BrownRoberts Park, S. L. Martin; Rooserector of Mayer house until the arrival of Mr. Boyd.
CHURCH OF CHRIST 1002 SOUTH BELMONT AVENUE 9:45-10:45~Morning Worship. 7:45 P, M.—Evening Service. Rev
Street
Victory Memorial, RobW shington Street, Almon J. Coble; Amos Bastian. Appointments “to churches for the Indinapolis ‘district outside the city were ArlingBeech Grove, K. D. W. H. Thompson;
ns:
Evangelist C. B. Fuget! W. G. Morgan; ee wnt
Bethel,
and Prof,
~ ANNUAL TENT MEETING WEST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Tent Located at 564 N. Belle Vieu Place. NIGHTLY 7:30—Closing June 24 $ Both the 9:30 and 10:30 Sunday A. M. Services in the church, HEAR America's Most Powerful Gospel Workers John E. Moore E. Atkinson,
We Invite You Pastors. Z
Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:46
40th and N. Capitol Study. HU 4041 Bible Study 9.45 A a Man Rob God Bible s
10.45 A M —"Will
10:45 A M | M
. SAT esto = SHAD : > Delaware’ at Sixteenth GEORGE. ARTHUR FRANTE | RUSSELL GALLOW TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 ‘and 11 -A , DR FRANTZ “When Christ Approves.” Matt, 25:21, 9:30 4:00
Church Schogi Ewa Young People’s Meeting
Memorial Preshyterian Carrollton at!lith—Rev Ralph L O'Dell Church hool for All Ages, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:48 “Greater Works Than These!’ Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M Midweek Service Thurs. 7:30 .
| SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
JEAN 8 MILNER, D D.. Minister
Morning Worship, 10:45 A M. Communion, .
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave VIRGIL D RAGAN Minister 9:30 A M —Church 8choo! 10:45 A. M.—" "How Zacchaeus Became _____ Christian .
—
CHURCH OF CHRIST
A. G HOBBS JR Residence HU. 4753 M
tories,
Ages
7.45 P. M.— "There is no Holy Spit Wednesday 745 P M
Vacation Bible School, June
Childr s Program Frid
Tyler; Cumberland, Edgewood, W. E. Edinburg, WwW. R Gingery: Golden Smith: Glens Valley nter, G. E. Northern; Greenwood, M. R. Henninger, John C. Wooten. Lawrence, B. J. Renner; Madison, Ave: A. L. Beatty Mgwood, W Auburn H 0% William Ellis; Southport, Trafalgar, W. H. Baldridge; T. L. Rogers; West Newand Whiteland, Emory
Charles JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist
30 A. M.—Bible spite of wa made A Tec
UNITY PRAYER GROUP 9 (Affiliated with Unity, Kansas City. Mo.» Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews 8 E. Market St.,, Room 502
Open Daily, 10 to 4. Phone FR-4254 Full Line Unity Literature
Bethel, 10045A. M
ASSURANCE
Special music Charles R.
other recreation and 5 p. m. supper, youth of the church will hold a ope: | service tomorrow in Longacre park. | Harold Schortemeier and other members of the Youth council are arranging transportation those wishing to attend. SS. CATHEDBAL—The Feast and St. Paul, the apostles, the parish, falls on Friday. OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHU RCH ! —Young people of the congregation will Jeave tomorrow afternoon to.attend the high school conference at Bethany park, ' Brooklyn, Ind. Those in the party are Nancy Reeves, Robert Johnson, Mary Kathryn Taylor and Waneta Staten This is the first of three conferences to. which the young people expect to go. YOUTH FOR CHRIST, First United Brethren church—T1he Rev. Mery Rosell of Rochester, Minn, . author, saxophonist, song writer and youth leader, will address the 7:30 p. m. rally tonight The speaker is a director of the New Tribes mission. ALPHA AND OMEGA HOME MISSION, $32 E. Miami st.—A Eible conference for ministers, church and Sunday school workers of every denomination will close the revival which has been in progress at the mission Mrs. Susanna Reed, who
for
PETER AND PAUL CATHOLIC day of St. Peter patrons of
The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm will direct a 70-voice chorus of men, boys and girls in a ‘“‘songfest” from 8 to 10 p. m. Wednesday on the lawn of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Trellises will be arranged to simulate a garden setting and a temporary platform erected. Father Sahm and Edward F. Krieger, accompanist, have been training the choirs for about two months for the garden-party musicale. The community is invited.
_ "The. Star Spangled Banner,
70-Yoice Chorus to Sing J in Garden Setting at Church
opening number on the varied pro-
Sancte Spiritus,” and “Sanctus and Benedictus”
” audience will be invited to join. |
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Sts. (700 North)
DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister
A cordial and visitors, 0. A. TRINKLE we Minister 1395 . .
Se
r. ord
7:45 P. M.—Sermon,
by
Hamilton welcome
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ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN "CHURCH
57 N. Rural St.
1000 school
Attendancé ions. this family months attend
hool ondit SIX
has
in the history of the Englewood Bi be’ school — Worship.
Sermon, “THE GOSPEL OF “THE PATHER'S PERFECT. GIFTS.” excellent choir under direction of Gaynell Lashbrook. organist.
always awaits members, friends
olden Jubilee . . .' 1945
UNITY DALE C. NE Affiliated with Unity Headq Sunday Serv FS Chapter House, 824 N. Penn: St 9:30 Sunday School H a. m. Morning Worshi) Theme Effortles Jor on
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18 thru June 29
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v v TH CENTER WSOM, Leader uarters, Kansas City, Missouri activities—Rooms, N. W. Corner Lobby Floor, Claypool Hotel Open Daily (Except Sunday) m. to 4 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday to 9 p m: Noon Meditation 12:10—Evening Class Tues, 7:30 Wednesday Service, 8 p. m.
¢ Is Invited
Branches of The Mother
of Orgs.
Bible School—9:30 A. M. - _—
The Public Is Cordiall
Morning Worship—10:45 A. M Sermon Is Christ Worth Quoting?” hi EVANGELICAL —_" Ha lh SHELBY AT DUDLEY
be followed by “Veni “Terra Tremuit”
gram, will
LUTHERAN _cHurcHes Lhurches of The Lutheran ran flour”
“Is the Universe,
sung by ‘the entire chorus. The men will sing “De Animals A-Comin'” “Goodnight” and “Invictus,” and the C. Y. O. and - 9 o'clock choirs, “Mighty Lak a Rose,” “Agnus Dei” and “Clair De Lune.” An eight-part humming chorus | will give “Voix Celestes” and "“O Watchers of the Stars.” There will | be concluding numbers in which the
has been a Bible student for 50 years, will copduct the tonierence every Bight except Saturday at 7:30 through July end also on Sunday "at 3 pm rose wishing to hear the lectures are ask to bring Bibles, pencils and not as The Rev. L. N. Trotter is pastor and L M. Hurley, VETERANS’
BROOKSIDE CHURCH | TO EXHIBIT FILM
Sound pictures, a guest speaker, al basket dinner and festive services| {will feature the 18th anniversary | celebration tomorrow at the Brook- | side United Brethren church. “We Too Receive,” a sound film, | will be shown at 7:30 p. m, It makes an impressive argument for | foreign missions showing an aviator “Is the Universe, Including Men, shot down over a Pacific island and Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the befriended by Christian natives. subject of the lesson-sermon for all| Dr, J. B, Parsons, a former pastor | Churches of Christ, Scientist to-|of Brookside, will preach at 10:40 | morrow, a. m, preceding the noon basket | The golden text: ‘The earth is dinner and afternoon fellowship the Lord's and fullness there- addresses. The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell of: the world and they that dwell is minister.
therein.” Psalms 24:1. —————————————— The lesson-sermon ‘Advance’ Will Be Unitarian Topic
the following passage Christian Science and Health with tures,” by Mary E. Burdette Backus ° will visible universe and material man preach on “Unitarian Advance” at are the poor counterfeits of the the final service of the summer invisible universe and spiritual season at.1l1 a, m. tomorrow in All! man.” P. 337. | Souls Unitarian church. —— “The Religion of the Future” is {the subject of Dr. Backus’ address over station WIRE at | “Military Conscription” will be discussed by a panel at the closing of the young adult discussion group at’ 7:30 p. m.” tomorrow at the | church, Mr.-Rice has been elected presi{dent of* the board of trustees succeeding Dr. J. H. P. Gauss. Louis R. Thomas is the new vice president; Charles E. Herin will continue as treasurer, and Mrs. John O. Teeguarden, as secretary, Mrs, Ernest Jones has been appointed director of religious education following. the resignation of Miss Leone Pat- | Fick.
THREE MINISTERS -
secretary HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Oliver | Pickhardt will sing accompanied by Mrs. Alice Peague ot the 6 p. m. vespers 1Omorrow. The Rev. Donald Elder will give the devotions Arrangements for thé music were made through the Garfield unit 88 of the American Legion auxiliary
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CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS
SEMINAR SPEAKERS,
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10 a. m. |
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ST. PETERS TEMPLE AT (IX ST.
WILLIAM NORDSIECK, Pastor HOURS OF WORSHIP. 0.00 & 11:00 A.M
TRINITY OHIO AT EAST STREET
SHIP THREE MILES NORTHWEST OF NEW PALESTINE RG TRAUTMANN, Pastor
HOUR OF WO DRSHIP IQISAM
Drive at Butler 8TH CHURCH—College at 62nd 6TH CHURCH -1609%; Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 a m.; In all
Scientist, vited to Qur Services and Free Reading Rooms
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181. CHURCH~-Meridian at 20th . 2ND CHURCH—Delaware at 12th
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Will Contitnue Revival
Rev, Rector
Sunday,
William Burrows 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 64th and College
11 A. M.—Morning Prayer
Welcome!
JAMES E. PETTY, Minister
Morning Evening ' 7
90TH ANNIVERSARY
One of the Oldest Downtown Churches
in Indianapolis
EST SPEAKER E. W. PRAETORIUS
10:40— "The Christ of the Churches.”
30—""The Church at Prayer.
Sunday School—9:30 a.m You Hearty Welcome to All Rev. H. H
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Hazenfield, Minister,
New York and East Sts.
EDGEWOOD ) CHURCH of the
NAZARENE 1541 KE Epler Sunday School, 0:30 A. M Morn, Worship, 10:45 A M HN ££. PS, 63 Evangelistic ie 7:30 P. M.
3 Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.
0 M. Rev. Buford Blair,
Pastor
Unitarian Advance Sermon at 11 A. M. by
E. Burdette Backus Edna Merritt Harrington, Soloist
Radio Address 10 A. M, The Religion of the Future WIRE 1430, on Your Dial : Al Souls =
Unitarian Chueh, | “183 N. x Saganoe 81
Youth Fellowship—5:30 Church of the CALVARY in EDGEWOOD NAZARENE WALTER L BART | HOUR OF WORSHIP 10:35am \ Eugene St. at Barnes Ave. | EMMAUS 6ainss steerer Rev. T. W. Stoter, pastor || uk of *VERSERFRG aL 2 ere 1 GRACE THISTLE Sika HARRY H BENNING, Pastor GETHSEMANE | HOUR OF VOBEND. 1530 A FARE 3 Dank UNITED LUTHERAN || OUR REDEEMER | E. Michigan and N. Wallace Sts. HOUR OF WORSHIP Postar 4% AM, | REV. JOHN S§. ALBERT, D. D. OUR SAVI OR 230 IRE TAT, 9:30 A. M.—Bunday School. (COLORED) £.8 FALKENROTH, foray {10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. HOURS OF WORSHIP [100AM 47:30 PM Author to Speak | co rome ste sewn | [gin The ful At D di H | Church of Jesus Christ “of | - - edaica on) Latter Day Saints = Eddie Doherty of the Chicago Sun | 200th Branch will meet at North Branch will speak on “Race Relations” at | for special services Torte itor from BIBLE CHURCH { Chi 0 the "dedication of DePaul center to- | gucrament Service, 7 P. M., at 1060 Villa 3851 E. New York St morrow. | William Schwartz, Branch President The ceremonies will begin at 2:30 | FR. 4828 MA. 1071 Tonight and Sunday p. m. with the blessing and dedica- 7:45 tion of the center by the Most Rev. T ' {Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of In- UNDE, MARK 5 {dianapolis. The center, Fayette and D LUTHERAN will be used for the educa- Prospect and Linden Sts. tion of Negro children, Rev. Thomas B. Kline Mr, Doherty is the author of | 3 ‘Splendor of Sorrows” and other | Sunday School - 5:45AM books and the husband of Baroness | VY Or Ship 38 10:35 A.M de Hueck, founder of Friendship "y oN; + [ House, Harlem. ST. PAUL S CHURCH De Paul center summer school will EPISCOPAL open Sunday, June 25, and continue for five days per week, Monday {through Friday. Sunday school will be™ conducted also. Teachers will include both Daughters of Charity and members of the laity. MAP YEAR'S WORK Plans for the coming year's work | will be outlined at the meeting of | | the board of the Indianapolis Coun- | [ell of churchwomen Monday at 10. |a.m. in the ¥. W. C. A. | Mrs. J. H. Smiley will report the recent meeting in New York of the United CBuncil of churchwomen.| Time and place of the council meetings for the year will be discussed and department chairmen will sub-| mit detailed outlines of prospective work. Mrs. R, L. Holland is council | president. | » . Rev. Higdon Going . * . To Philippines The Rev. E. K. Higdon is on the LWest Codst from where he expects to sail soon for the Philippines on. issionary business for the Disciples
“The Rev. Mr, Higdon is executive | :
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"HAPPY"
Roger Malthary, Founder—Director 7:30 P. M. TONIGHT
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