Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1945 — Page 10
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; Novena Here! :
To Run Week|
. Donnelly to Conduct
Carmelite Services.
The Very Rev. Thomas J. Donnelly, 8, J, distinguished Jesuit educator and speaker, will return to Indianapolis: to conduct -the ‘seventh annual public outdoor novena, the annual tribute to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. . The novena will open tomorrow and continue ‘thyough July 16 at the , Carmelite monastery on Cold Spring vd. This service will mark ‘the third novena which has been opened by Father Donnelly. Father Donnelly will devote his series of novena sermons to the aiscussion of the eight Beatitudes. The triple intention of the novena this yéar Includes three great general intentions: For the service men .and women; for the blessed repose of those who have fallen in combat and for universal peace. Widely Known Jesuit Widely known both here abroad, Father Donnelly has active as a Jesuit for 30 years. During that time he has held tuch tions as American Secretary of the General's Curia in Rome, the Rectorship of the Chicago Province House of Studies at Ind. and his present post, the pres-
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Installation of the new electric pipe organ at Emmaus Evangelical ; Lutheran church has been completed, and dedication services will be held tomorrow.
idency of John Carroll university, Cleveland, O. One of his Sutstanding & sermons in! the novena will- be given Wednes-' day on the topic “The Joy of Those That Mourn.” This sermon | will be dedicated to those who have | lost sons or loved ones in combat Other sermons which he will deliver in the course of the novena | include “The Perfect Taw of Liberty,” ; Sunday; “The “Wealth ., of | the Poor,” Monday; “The Might | of the Meek,” Tuesday; “The Thirst | for Better Things,” Thursday: | “When Mercy Seasons Friday; “The Clean of Heart.” Saturday, July 14; “God's Peacemakers,” Sunday, and “Unending Peace in Blessedness,” Monday, - Public Address System A public: address system has been set up, to enable all visitors to the tribute to hear the sermons. Pastors of various Indianapolis| Catholic churches will give the]
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DEDICATION of a new ‘three- | his general supervision. It con- | | tains 1806 pipes, has 14 stops on { both the great organ and choir | organ, 12 stops on organ and seven church. . | pedal organ The Rev. H. L. Krueckeberg, | he tone-balanced ’ Instrument Emmaus pastor, will deliver the | also has 24 couplers, 26 pistons, dedication address and Prof. Carl | 14 toe studs, two expression shoes W. Meyer of Chicago Redeemer | and one crescendo pedal: i Lutheran church, will Qe guest or- oD special organ .congert will ganist. | be presented at 7:30 p. m. tomorThe new organ was constructed | row by Prof. Meyers. The Emfrom specifications drawn by { maus choir- will sing, under the Prof. Meyer and was built under | direction of G. R. Echtenkamp.
be held at 10:30 at
wofship services at Emmaus
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Dr. Edwards Is Given Post |
“Of District Sepa geer
Bishop Titus Lowe, of the In- | dianapolis Methodist -area, today | announced the appointment of Dr. i
benediction of the most blessed {John F. Edwards as superintendent | sacrament on successive nights of of the Indianapolis district of the
the novena. their parish choir will lead the congregational singing for benediction hymns, At the opening service at 8.p. m. tomorrow the Rt. Rev. Msgr. James M, Downey, pastor of St. Catherine church, will give the benediction. The boy's choir, directed by Paul Egert, will sing. The Rev. Edward Bockhold, pastor of Holy Trinity church, willl give the benediction Monday and | the choir of Holy Trinity will sing. | Tuesday's service will .be opened by the Rev. John Riedinger, pastor of Little Flower church, assisted by his parish choir, The choir of St. Philip Neri church will sing and the Rew. Ephrem Munich, O. F. M,, pastor of Sacred Heart church, will give - the benediction Wednesday. - The - Rev. Edwin Sahm, of St. Joan of Arc church, will be in charge of benediction Thursday, assisted by his choir. Friday's service will be conducted - by the Rev. Bernard Strange and his choir, of St. Rita church; Saturday’s by the Rev. Ambrose Sullivan and his Holy Cross parish choir, and Sunday's by thé Rev. Bernard P. Sheridan, vice chancellor of the archdiocese and pastor
On. the. same night Indiana Methodist conference. |
Dr. Edwards’ present post, the! | pastorate of Broadway Methodist | church, will be filled by Dr. Guy o.! | Carpenter, present superintendent | {of the Indianapolis district. The switch of jobs will be effective Sept. 1. Commenting on Dr. Edwards’ ap-! His successor at Broadway pointment, Bishop Lowe said: “Dr, church, Dr. Carpenter, is a native | Edwards’ recent pastorate has been of Brazil, Ind. the son of W, E.| exceedingly fruitful, as indicated Carpenter, widely known banker by the large - congregation and by and Sunday school enthusiast. the wiping out of long standing | Dr. Carpenter entered the Inindebtedness early this year.” ‘ |diana Methodist - ministry after The son of Dr. C. C. Edwards, one [graduating - from DePauw univer=of the early widely known Indiana {sity and Boston university school] Methodist ministers, Dr. Edwards of theology. He held pastorates at has held pastorates at New Odstle,| Valparaiso, Crawfordsville, Huntington, and St. Mark's church {ton and Central Avenue church, | of Detroit, Mich. before becoming superintendent. A graduate of the former Moore's| He received his doctor of divinity Hill college, now Evansville, Ind.|degree from DePauw and is a memcollege, and Boston university | ber of the Methodist general com- | school of theology, Dr. Edwards re- mittee on evangelism, the executive ceived his honorary doctor of di- committee .of Crusades for Christ vinity degree from - Evansville col- {and the Methodist committee for | lege. loverseas relief.
Aids Mission After Death By Asking Fees of Mourners
Dr. Carpenter Dr. Edwards - il
of 8t. John church. ' The St. John|
choir will sing Sunday. f Candlelight Service Traditional candlelight service and the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel will conclude the| novena. The Rt. Rev. Raymond R. Noll, vicar general of the arch- | diocese. and rector of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, will give the closing benediction. The choir of Cathedral, - directed by Williain | Bradley, will sing. The Rev. Richard Kavanagh, | chaplin of the Carmelite monastery, | and Archdiocesan Director. of Boy | Scouts and C. Y. O. is in charge | of general arrangements. Special bus schedules will be the| same as last year. i |
Pocahontas to Be | Installed Monday |
MRS. MARY SMITH will pe installed ‘as Pocahontas of Goldmound council, 445, Degree of Pocahontas at” a public meeting at 8 pm. Monday at the Redman Wigwam, 131. W. North st : Other officers E -to be installed include Mrs, Emily Storey, prophetess; Mrs. Gladys Rose, Wende-_ | nah: Clarence Mrs. Smith Pobst, Mrs. Mary McDowell, first scout; Mrs, Cora Blue, second ‘scout; - ‘Mrs, Margaret “Duebner, guard of forest; Mrs. Martha Robey, guard of tepee; Mrs. Bes sie Smith, first runner, and -Mrs. La Dbris Clark, second runner.
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Mrs. Edna Mershon, figgt coun, |
cilor; Mrs. Lydia Watkins, second councilor; Mrs. Ruth Sprade ley, first warrior; Mrs. Lucille _ Poe, second warrior; Mrs. Mar tha Lambert, third warrior; Mrs. |. “Fva Pearl McNeely, fourth warflor; Mrs. Audrey ‘Bird, first ‘brave; Mrs. Sue Moon, secpnd brave; Mrs. Ennis Kennedy, third brave; ‘Mrs, Helen Kincaid, fourth ‘brave; Mrs. Bertha Bell, collector : wampum, and Mrs, Florine keeper Ok wa wampum.
AST AST MATRONS PICNIC Anabel Prasuhn will be host *
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playing
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ELKHART, Ind. July 7 (U. P).]. The church worker was a silver A man continued to work for his solderer in an Elkhart musical inreligious faith today ‘even after his strument plant until stricken with own death. partial paralysis eight years ago. Charles E. Evans, 63, missionary He served as superintendent of the and active member of the First Sunday school department Church of - the Nazarene, asked church for many years. {mourners to pay admission to his But an eight-year period of illfuneral services at the church this ness did mot deter him from . his afternoon. He died Wednesday work in the church. after a long illness. Neither did death. Evans and his wife, Emma; were en en
| especially interested in missionary work of the church. In recent STREAM POLLUTION the African interior. Before his death, Evans requested | ORDER S
years, they ‘financed - a . mission to that a plate be placed on his casket for cakh offerings to the missionary| The Indiana stream pollution
cause.. Relatives complied with the control board warned the coal minrequest. ling “industry today to cease foul-
jing the waters of state rivers be-| 13- YEAR- OLD ARTIST" fore being compelled by law to do TO PLAY WITH BAND! ric warning to coal companies
Delbert Dale, 13-year-old 'coriet was among business discussed gt a player; and .Ruth Noller and Ada meeting Thursday of the board, at Fant ; s ad Straub, .popular. organ-piano team, Which Prof. R. B Wiley, head of will be added attractions on the In. the Purdue university school of civil dianapolis Concert band's program engineering, was elected chajtitian, at 8 p. m. tomorrow night at the Joseph L. Quinn, technical secreGarfield park open air theater. tary of the board, was. instructed | The young cornet artist has been to inform the city of Elwood and its the—instrument. for nine industries to increase the efficiency
has won four national of the EIwood municipal sewage The Nolier-Straub duo plant ; Representatives of the city ot South Bend ‘were requested to appear before the board Aug. 10 to report on progress. made to comply with a cease and gesist order, Orders were issued against the Street Sewerage Co., Fort
years and contests, will appear with the band through the courtesy of the Pearson Co.
LEGION WOMEN TO SING AT HOSPITAL
Bunker Hill unit 226, of the 11th Locus | district American Legion auxiliary, Branch, to stop polluting streams |will sing at Protestant vespers at On or before Oct. 1. Odon, Jan. 1, the U. S. Veterans’ hospital at 6/1946: Adams township school, Sherip. m.’ tomorrow. dan, Jan. 1, and the Kruger Dairy The soloist, Mrs. Earl Shaffer |Co. of Monon, the city of Monon, | will be agcompanied by Mary vir. | Monticello, Nappanee, Lagrange, ginia Pflender. The Rev. Donald | Garrett, ‘and ‘the Continental. Steel E. Elder, Protestant chaplain, will| C0. of Kokomo, July 1, 1946. conduct services.
Mrs. E. E. Burton, 1f district’ PENDLETON LIONS T0 Protestant. music -chairman, and OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Roy, Pflender will be. in eharge of afrengements, : Times Special pnp PENDLETON, July 7~The 20th {anniversary of. its charter will be
BUTLER PROFESSOR # lcelebrated by the Pendleton Lions SPEAKS AT CHRISTIAN club at 2: p. m. Yomorrow in Fall]
‘Dr. A. E. Cory, proféssor of mis- Creek park. sions in the school lin of" The Lidns all- state’ band, whose, Butler university, ‘will speak at members are from various clubs in]
| Downey Avenue Christian church Indiana, will play a concert of sacred ang | paliiouie music.
“His topic will be “Christ in You.” 4 The Rev. F W. Wiegmann, pas-| BAPTIST SPEAKER is serving ws dean of “the” Dis- | Dy. William Gear Spencer; pres: | ‘ot Christ East Kentucky ident -of Franklin college, Franklin,| {Sonate for. youl people Sa. wi ou at ‘the’ worship Green, Ky. } iehireh, at
| Women's Baptist { ; will ‘hold its
(theme, * g |Mrs. H. E. Hinton,
* Ghost,” “The Calamity of the Care-
Irving- |
of his |
Meet Called!
+ Baptist Women to Provide!
For Christmas Tree.
The Indianapolis Assac 1 ation Mission society “Summer Christmas Tree” meeting at Lynhurst Baptist
: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES (Summer Gift
__ SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1945
Indianapolis Churches
r SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS
en Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street
9:30 and 10:45 AM. 6:30 and T:30 P.M. - Wednesday and Friday—17:30 P.. M.
REV R. LL MENGES, Pastor
we ve
WEST BIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE 11th reet and King Avenue . ‘Bverett Atkinson, BE-3074
“CHRIST TEMPLE
© 1415 Crufts Street
* REV. GEORGE E. HUFP, 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...
church - Tuesday. The session will corivene at 10 a. m. and close at 3 p. m. Mrs. | | Tilford Wright, White Cross chair- f
man of the association, wil direct | | "FREDERICK ‘R. DARIES, DD. PASTOR
the special gift project of clothes | and school supplies to the Mather | School, Beaufort, S. C. Dr. Marguerite Everham, a med- |
10:00 A. M -Service of Worship.
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REIDRMED NORTH AND NEW . JERSEY
-Note Summer Schedule— 9:10 A, M. Church School.
"THE LORD'S GUIDING"
ical missionary on furlough, will speak at the afternoon session. She
twill tell of her work at Bixby Me- | INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS., morial hospital, Kityang, one of the | FL «largest medical units near military |
lines in South China, | ®
Re Mrs. C. H. Shaw, president of the | NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1133 E 46th St.
Indianapolis “association, will pre- | {side and Mrs. L. C. Trent will pre= |sent this year's foreign mission | ‘Africa.” Other officers are | vice president; Mrs. -C. H. Scheick, secretary, and | Mrs. Royal McClain, treasurer.
Summer Sermon
PILGRIM HOLINESS
1609 N. Del It, Mgr TK-2273 T CHURCH, 30th and Gale Sts Rev R E. Nibarger, 2618 E 30th st SECOND CHURCH. 1415 Cruft S¢ ev George E Huff 1442 C
Rev. E. V Ha
Cruft St
Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N Caroline Ave ALL ARE WELCOME
y
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS
30th and Gale Sts. Subday Sat
9:30 A 10 0_Morning 6:30P M ~Y Evangelistic Service, 7:38 Prayer Meeting— Wed. 7:30 R. EB Nibarger, Minister
Worship PS
Series Planned
Dr. FP. Marion Smith, minister of the Central Avenue ~ Methodist church, has announced a summer sermon series. to be based on incidents from the Old Testament Scripture for the remaining Sun- | days in July. Next Sunday's subject will be “The Fist Thing .in Knowledge." Other topics include ‘A Premature
less,” and “The Gift of Mystery.” Dr. Smith also announced that during the next two months all church school classes above junior dge will combine with the morning worship service meeting from 10 to 11:10 a. m. while classes. for younger children will bé conducted at the same hour. A
6 to 9 P. M., Angelus Hour for
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N:. Rural St.
9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon, _- MANNER OF .LOVE!" T45P M —Sermon, “THE CALL TO
“WHAT
A cordial invitation to worship with this friendly congregation
1895—Golden Jybilee—1945
(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday IH; 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P M.,
TT CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware ana Walnut Sts. . “ (700 North)
R= DR W A SHULLENBERGER. Minister
Bible School 9:30 A M. UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Morning Worship 10 45 \ «| Sermon: “THE PROOF COMES YuRbveH (Affiliated with Unity. Kansas City, Mo.) TRYING Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews
8 E. Market St., Room 502
Open Daily, 10 to 4. Phone FR-4254 Full Line .Unity Literature
\ CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 1002 SOUTH BELMON1 AVENUB 9:45-10:45—~Morning Worship «71:45 P M «Evening Service. “Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:48 JOHN H GERRARD. Evangelist
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W, 31st Street ‘I Bible Classes Preaching Service Young People's Meeting Evening Service Three) Evening — ~Bibla Study J. 8 JOHNS, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
(South Branch) 1060 Villa Ave. Sunday School—10 A. M. Sacrament Service—7 P. M, BRANCH PRESIDENCY William Schwartz Stoughten Surface
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev Thomas B. Kline Sunday School worship = .......:. ialieih 10:56 A. M
EDGEWOOD CHURCH of the NAZARENE |
Cortibiy Invite You to Altona One of Their. Services
Byron Hightower FR-4828
1541 & Epler { Norn, School, 9:30 A. M | re Worship, 1045 A M 8, 6:30 P. MM! Eiatpoiniiie Service 730 PM
MA-1071
2»€ we Te - ow
Ny 26 28 28
GARFIELD HEIGHTS - CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET
Worship and Freaching Bible Study Evening Borys ce Wednesday IS a Bible Study. |
2 Le . L TOPTTY, Minister hy Mimsiar. OAs 1742
pp mcm
NORTH SIDE
Church ot the
NAZARENE.
Eugene St. at Barnes Ave:
: Rev. T. W. Stofer, pastor TA. . 2041
“Churh of “the Advent
(Episcopal) Meridian at 33d St. Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher 7:30 A: ¢M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. ¢
| Westbrook Church
(Nazarene) 819 8 Denison St.
(4500 West, % Block South oft W Wash.) LEO C. DAVIS. Pastor BE-0750 -—bunday Services— 230A M&S 10:45AM 6 P. M.-T:30 P. M.
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Prayer Meeting Wea 7:30 Pp . Buford Blair,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MERIDIAN ahd VERMONT STS. CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D., Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible School. Dr. Marguerite Everham, Swatow, China,
Rev, Pastor
speaker 10.30 A. M.— (Note change of time), Worship Sermon by Dr. Wm Gear Spencer, president, Franklin College,
GARFIELD PARK ..1061 Southern Ave C. 8. Paschal 5-7:30
m—— ro | WOODRUFF PLACE Walcott at £ Mich ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLE | o_o pent 10454 M-130P M
Salvation Army Citadel |
26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE
9:30 A. M.—8unday School 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting 6:30 P. M ——Young People's Legion 8:00 P. M.—Bvening Salvation Meeting
"LYNHURST BAPTIST
On Lyndhurst DL. 3 Biks, 8S. of W. Wash, REV, HEICK REV HAAKON SNUDSEN 9:30 A. M.~Unifled Worship Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service Miawest t Worship W Wednesday, 1:30 0p. m,
MEMORIAL BAPTIST — Belle Viev and W, 8t Clair. G C Kimsey.-9:30 and 7:30, 7:30.
CROOKED CREEK . N Mich, rd" & . 66th __ Joseph L. Hughes 9:45-10/48 A M.
EMERSON AVE Bmarayn o 3 Bey York baal T. King 130-7: 30
officers in charge of services. Music by| TUXEDO PARK 29 N Grant "le Bast) the Women's Chorus. Mrs, Genge, Direster. _v S. Clutton 9:30-7:00
THE PUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED
METHODIST
Presbyterian Churches
CENTRA H YY Donnell
Invite i
CHURCHES TABERNACLE
10:45 A M. Worship and Sermon "What We Preach"
North Methodist MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET
_DALLAS 1. BROWNING, O.D. Minister 9:30 A. M., Church School
Youth.
Give Sermonette
Dr. 8. Grundy Fisher, minister of the University Park Christian church, will discuss “Adventuring | With Jesus” at the service at 10:35! a. m. tomorrow at the church. Hazel Oliver will -give..the ser-| monette following Dr. Grundy’s| | talk. Bible school will meet at| 9:30 a. m. and Christian Endeavor | will convene at 6:30 p. m. The regular quarterly board meeting of the church will be held at 7:45 p. m. and the executive
| committee will meet at 6:30 p. m.
Plans will be forwarded for the annual achievement and program planning conference July 15, Dr. Fisher will broadcast morn(ing devotions at 8:30 a. m.
AKRON SPEAKER TO | ADDRESS CENTER
Dr. Ralph O'Day, leader of the | Unity Center of Truth, Akron, O., will conduct the Unity Truth Center {services tomorrow at the D. A. R. | chapter house. His topic will be “The Power of Praise.” He will p. m. on *“Housetop Vision” and Wednesday at 8 p. m. on “Barefooted Truth.” Dr. O'Day’s evening lectures will take place in the Unity Center rooms at the Claypool hotel. | The Rev. Dale C. Newsum, leader of the Indianapolis Unity Center, is filling a lecture engagement in Toronto, Canada. and services will be conducted by guest speakers until he returns. ! _ These services are open to the public as well as the noon meditation conducted in the Claypool hotel ‘daily.
BIBLE CLASS TO "DIRECT SERVICE
The Men's Bible class of Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed
church will he in charge of the de~ =
votional. church school meeting of | all | depariments at.9:10 a. m. tomor- | ro The topic of the sermon at 10
a. m- wil be “God's Call to the|
Soul.” Featured on. the musical program will be a quartet made up| of Miss LaVerne Wagener, Mrs.! John Emhardt. Henry Kiewitt and | | Harold Schortemeier. The Evening Circle of the Wom. | en's guild will meet at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday in the educational building. The Consistory will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday.
CHRISTIAN PASTOR | GOES ON VACATION:
“The Rev. Harold L.” Abraham, pastor. of the Beech Grove Chris-/ tian church, has beent granted a sixweek leave of absence to enable him. to attend a: clinical course given by the National Council for Clinical Training at 8t. Charles, | Ill. He will leave July 22 and JE} turn ‘Sept. 1. Dr. Robert Andry of Butler ants) versity will fill the pulpit while |Rev. Abraham is away. \
ADDRESSES MEN
“The Ceiling Price on Sin,” will be the topic of Merle Sidener as he addresses the Christian Mén Builders class of Third Christian church at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at | the church, Miss Nellie Jones will play a flute solo.
VACATION SCHOOL | ‘The. Eighth Christian church 1§ conducting a vacation school for children’ from 4 to 12. The schooli pwill be in session from _July 9 to
{July 21 and classes will be held “
from 9 to 11:45 a.m.
speak Tuesday at 7:30
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
909 W. 30TH ST.
Tsaturdny ‘a
BELLAIRE METHODIST 49TH AND CRITTENDEN ‘AVENUB STANLEY P MAHAN, Minister,
9:30 A M.~Church Schoo! 10:45 A. M:~Morning Worship. 700P M ~ — Evening Service.
"EAST PARK METHODIST
NEW YORK and TEMPLE AVENUE DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN M.—Sunday School.
| 10:30 A. M.—Worship: * Changing Calvaries | Into Easters.’ 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P, M.—Song and Praise service. “Strange Voices.’ 30 P. M.—Youth Social Hour.
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‘Presbyterian CHurch
34th ana Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. ‘MERCER
Ministers 930 A M.—Bible School 10 45 A M —=Diviné Worship — Dr. Vale—Preaching Victory Over Frustration” 7:30 P. M.—Mid-Week Bervice
“Life 1s Like Building a House" 10:45 A M.. by Pastor 745 P. M,,
“The Romance of the Alaskan Military Highway.”
GORDON HOLLAND, Speaker
ROBERTS. PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821) 401 N. Delaware St. SUMNER L. MARTIN, D. D, Pastor
GRACE
“Our Thursday
Meridian Heights 1 Centra! Ave at 47th Methodist DR SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY Minister East New York at Grant Sunday School, 9:30 Worship. 10:30 E. ARNOLD CLEGG. Minister Rev. A. A AMSTUTZ, Guest Preacher 10:40 M. rmon Theme “GETTING a DONE BEFORE WINTER" |
We Welcome All Visitors EAST 10TH STREET METHODIST |
2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV ARCHILESS M. BROWN, Minister
Church Schoo! . 9:30 Worship, 10:45; Youth 1 Fellowship, ‘7P M. |
Irvington | Presbyterian { Cor. Johmson and Julian Aves . MiBistens ed B Ferguson~E C.-McCance | 9:30 A M.—Church School 10:30 A. M.— ‘The Living God,” Rev. McCance T30P. M —Union Service. | Rev.
~ WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER I. PEARCY Minister
Mc Cance.
A. L. EMMERT,
Soden Prayer Meetin A Hearty
SOUTH SIDE NAZARINE
Olive St. and Le Grande Ave.
Sunday School, 9:30 he = Pr taching Services, 10:30 A. M P u P. S., Hi-Y Bervices, 6:30 P
Welcome Awaits You,
| Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10.45 A M Journ People. 6:30 P M
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELI GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 ana 11 A M REV. GALLOWAY ‘““Two-Talent Christian,” John 1:40:43
.Chureb School 5 Young Peoples’ Supper & Vespers. 4 P.M,
Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at llth—Rev Ralph, L. O'Dell Church School for All Ages, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 Baumgartel, Speaker Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which
Henry Ward Beecher wis Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta.
JEAN 8 MILNER D D.. Minister Morning Worship. 1045 A M.
“The Romance of Religion” by Dr. Hartinger.
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave II D RAGAN Mini
VIR ster {9:30 A M.—Church School and Worship “The Parable of the Talents”
40th and N Capitol
a. . Pastor Study. HU 4041
Bible Study 9 45 A 630 to 730 P
g — 1:45 P.M, —8ong drill
745 P. M ~~
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Sunday Services: D. A. R. Chapter -House, 824 N. Penn. 9:30 A* M.. Sunday School T 11 A. M., Morning Worship Theme: “The Power of Praise.”
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UNITY TRUTH CENTER
DR. RALPH O'DAY, Guest Speaker Affiliated with Unity Headquarters, Kansas City. Missour!
Wed., “Tue PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ALL SERVICES
Wednesday
No Creed But Christ
Daily Activities~—Rooms, N. W. Corner, Lobby Floor, Claypool Hotel. pen Daily (except Sun.) 10a. m. 4 pm Tues., Wed, 10 a. m-9 p Noon Meditation Daily, 12:10 - m ues.,
RAY HANCE, Pastor
8 PPM — “Baretooted Truth,™ Dr. O’'D :
10:30 A. M.—“God
REV. W. W. STARTING
10:30 A, M.—
Series of sermons on “The Beatitudes.” “Blessed Are the Meek.” 7:30 P.-M.—Evangelistic Service. A Hearty Welcome to You.
First Church of the Nazarene
1621 E. Washington St.
HEAR
7:30 Pp: Dr O'Da Hlousetop Vision,” @ CHAPLAIN MARK R. MOORE of Famous 106th Division Speak at Both Services
's Plan for His Church.” 7:30 P. M.—"“The Supreme Guest.”
“CHURCH OF CHRIST
A G HOBBS JR Residence HU. 4753 M
M 10.45 A. M "The Cause of Infidelity Bible stories. . Children of Al* Ages Why There "Are 80 Many Churches.” 746 PF. M BIBLE Stuay
No Book But the Bible
9:30 A. M.—Sunday School
Branches of I'he Mother
KING, Pastor SUNDAY
Morning Service at 11 in All Churches 18T CHURCH-—Mendian at 20th ¢ND CHURCH~—Delaware at 12th
“CHURCH
Friday,
Public Invited.
pecial Music
Pentecostal
TENT REVIVAL
811 Virginia Ave EVERY EVENING, 7:45 P. M. 7:45 P. M. Divine Healing Service
A -Hearty Welcome Awaits All,
Charres “ergler, Pastor, 1520 Linden Ave.
OF GOD
§TH CHURCH -—Cullege at 62nd
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
of Christ, Scientists Boston, Ma The Public is Cordially Invited to Qu Services and re Reading Rooms Lesson for: Sunday, July 8th: “SACRAMENT”
38RD CHURCH-—Wash Blvd at 34th .... 4TH CHURCH—Pleasant Run Pwky. 8. Drive at Butler Ave..
6TH CHURCH-—1609% Prospect St. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 11 a m.; in all churches meeting, 8 o'clock in all churches
Church, The gy Church
Evening Service Reading Rooms
Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 BE Wash St. Church Edifice 5 P.M. Church Edifice Church .Edifice - 1611 Prospect
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and Singing
CONOERL
‘William Paul Smith
Morning Service . Evening Service
CALVARY TABERNACLE
RAY MOND HOEKSTRA, Pastor
| Two Evangelistic. Services—Sunday || | |
P. M.
11:00 A. M. . 1:45 P. M.
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902 Fletcher Ave.
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REV PETTY
“THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St. Tonight and Tomorrow Night
WILLIE JOHNSON
Singing and Preaching Sunday Services: 10 A. 11:30—<Worship.
Welcome — JAMES E.
M.—Sunday School
PETTY, Pastor
Divisional Salvation Army BAND
Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director
RALLY TONIGHT
Dr. Harry J. Hager
From Bethany Reformed Church, Chicago, III. Prominent Christian Endeavor
- Speaker and Radio Preacher. 3...
First United Brethren Church Park and Walnut Sts, (Just-Off 700 Block Mass, Ave.)
Attend SOME Church Sunday.
- a - DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN! Downey & Julian, Aves. : REV FP W WIEGMANN Church School 9:30 Worship—10.35 “CHRIST IN YOU.” by Dr. A. E. CORY Youth Groups—6:30 P. M | __.y ursery open 9:15 to 12 Noon
8 PAUL'S CHURCH _
EPISCOPAL 64th and College
Rev. Willlam Burrows, Rector.
Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 11 A. M.~Morning. Prayer and _ Sermon.
Farnsworth & Foita® Mars Hill
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~HEAR = ~ |RBV. & B. EGGLESTON Anderson, Ind, °
..T:30 P. M
FELLOWSHIP PICNIC
“The Chris ua Church association (will hold a ty wide fellowship |, \pienie af’ Gartiela: Park on Ppa at 6:30 pm.
Bunday 1030 A M, ‘abt 2 oi J P M. .
Mars Hill Free Methodist Church |
SALEM PARK CAMP
Missionary Bands
FIVE SERVICES DAILY
EVANGELISTS
~ Continuing Through July I5th
6:30 and 10:30 A. M.—2: 30-7:30 P. M.—b:45, Young Pocplis Meeting
Dr. G. Frederick OwensRev, Robb: French, Evangelists - Rev. Douglas -Slack, Song Director
Missionaries from India, Jamaica and Japan, will be present throughout the camp.
hs Missionary Rally; Sunday, July 15th, 2 P. M. One Block North 02 5500, w. « Washington Bh. at. Market St. . and Alton rg
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