Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1945 — Page 10

st Events At Churches

Schedule Includes Sermon by Cmdr. Hites.

Guest ‘minidtels, a reunion service and the 8 Jowish High Holy days the religious schedule. The Rev. A. Ray Grummon, pastor of the First Methodist church, Springfield, Ill, will preach at 10:45 a. m. tomor= row at the North . Methodist church on “Don’t Miss the Miracles.” Dr. Grunimon is the father of Miss ‘Ruth Grummon, rehabilitation director at Sunnyside sanitarium. Omir. Hites He has twice been a delegate to the denomination’s general conference and has served

on the commission of world service tree of debt.

© and the committee on peace.

v EMMA RIVERS . MILNER Times - Church Editor : A small room set apart on the} | second floor holds the secret of the unusual record of. the Broadway Baptist church. ’ The pastor, the Rev. R. H. Dodrill, former. miner, lumber jack, factory -and farm worker as well as seminary graduate, believes the influence of the small, second-story prayer room cannot be exaggerated. He has. seen the membership grow from 406 to 2391 during his 16-year pastorate. No money-mak-ing projects are conducted—all' expenses are met by. freewill offerings. While most modern churches hold no Sunday night services, a larger congregation turns out then to hear the Rev. Mr. Dodrill’s evangelistic sermons, than in the morn-

“The prayer room altar . . , heart - “of the church, .

g. , ! The Bedford stone church at 22d st. and Broadway, home af the]; 101 Men's Bible class, is entirely| §: It has launched a!’

{Pray er r Room' of Broadway Baptist Church ’L One of Secrefs i in Institution’ s Success

.| bench upholstered in an antique

§ Py stained glass windows which

five-year plan which includes the|§

Cmdr. Earl F. Hites will preach at erection of a new education build-|§

[the Southern Baptist seminary in

rill slid his hand along the back of a pew remarking: “Solid, quar-ter-sawed oak! Can't buy it nowadays.” » He demonstrated the superior acoustics of the auditorium and set to whirling the giant fan which makes it comfortable on warm Sundays. A great treasure adorns the 4 platform—a carved pulpit-

Persian tapestry. A large part of three walls of the church is filled

make a “lovely light.” Was Army Chaplain The pastor was born: in West Virginia, was a Sunday school.superintendent at 16 and.later a lieutenant in World War I. He served as a reserve army chaplain for 10 years and founded and still teaches the 101 Men's class. He is a Mason,

an active member of the Townsend movement and has “taken prizes in oratory. He was graduated from

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

4 Indianapolis Churches

Cordially Invite You to Attend - One of Their Services

Evening Se . Thursday Evening--Bible Study 7 45

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 31st Street

Bible Classes u .- Preaching Young DS aera Meeting

Foursquare Gos oP Church

Woodawe Jvsnge on a Street

hy 3 Stim Tiler " Citiest: Speaker of N. Hollywood. cal, Wednesday and day—17:30 . R, L,-MENGES, Es

3.8. JOHNS, Minister ’ <= 7 : NITY P :R GROUP NO R T H S | D E any with RAYER S3 Our Mo.) Church of the 2 Dr. Frederick Elias Andrews

NAZARENE 3 B. Marke; St Roum 503

‘Open. Daily, 10 to 4. Phon Full Lt ;Bugene St. at Barnes Ave.

ne Unity Litongurs "Rev. T. W. 'Stofer, pastor TA. 2041 oo

PILGRIM HOLINESS

INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS, 1609 N. Del

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

SECOND C civ ROH, las

Rev. e E. NORTH Cote ShuRoR, 1133 E. 46th St. Rev. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.

ALL ARE WELCOME

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

(South Branch) 1060 Villa Ave. Sunday School—10 A. M.

Sacrament Service—7 P, M., BRANCH PRESIDENCY

NEW JERSEY STREETS RIES, D, D.. PASTOR -~Note Summer Schedule 9:10 A. M.~Churech School. 10:00 A. M,—Service of Worship. “Praying Faith." Sermon by MR. GEORGE C. HEWSON, Asst. to Pastor. @

Church of the Advent

(Episcopal)

William Schwartz

.| ermon:

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolio Faith)’ 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A.M, T:30F MM.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN - CHURCH Delaware ana Walnut Sta. (100 North) DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister

Bible School—9:30 A. M. ¢ _.Morning Worship—10'45 A. M, “The "Comfort: Wherewith God 7:0 1418 Crufts Street .

Comforteth." REV, GEORGE BE. HUFP, Pastor

ST. MARK'S ~ UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev, Thomas B. Kline Sunday School .......... 9:45 A. M. Worship ......e000000.:.10:556 A.M.

. GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET op and Preaching..... eer dl udy

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) ~.' Sunday - 10:30 A. M. “Services Wed. and Sun.=T7:45 P. M.

HERMAN R, ROSE, Pastor ‘ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL 64th and College

» 11 A. M.—Holy Communion 0:00

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS €

1 g

10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M, Service nn tS Area

- Rev. Willlam « Burrows, Rector. Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion

"Bible

45 Wednesday Evening Bible Study. 7:45

W. L. TOTTY. Minister, GA-1742 .

Westbrook Church

(Nazarene)

A. A. P. P,

Welcome to a

M A Mars Hill Free Methodist Chureh™.

Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill (ndpls.

8i9 8. Denison St. GREAT SUNDAY

(4500 West, 1% Boek

"By FREI United A

' ABOA (25 HOUR) OTHMA SEA M(

SCHOOL 930 A. M.

TION, trepid, floated i day, se the sea portable

One of hill-billy r he couldn he? “H-8-8~8 singer, di aquarium partment, mist 100 f ton shore, He was and about the other,

“He IS singer ins; ster iike a sters all ¢ you see hi only trout

1925, He and Mrs. Dodrill have two children—Corp. Rufus M. Dodrill Jr., stationed in Austria, and Mrs. Richard® Hubbard of Indianapolis. As part of the five-year ‘plan, the church has called the Rev. Earl Shreve, Indianapolis evangelist, to |the office of “second pastor” to share ‘duties with the Rev. Mr. Dodrill. Harry Pavey, for 10 years the Sunday school superintendent, has been persuaded to resign as office manager of Kipp Brothers & Co., to become a full-time Sunday | school worker and church office executive.

Support Missionaries {

Four missionaries are being sent | to India by the congregation and] it is expected the number will be| increased to 10 by 1950. The church | also: maintains two missionaries in| Africa. “This is a part of the Broadway Baptist vitality program. If a church is to live, it must not exist merely for itself but must reach out into the mission field,” » “the pastor holds. A goal of 2500 for Sunday school attendance at the end of five years has been set as against the 1000 usually present now. Effort also

Stoughten Surface South of W. Was Byron Hightower LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor, 3 . MA-1071 BE-0750

the special reunion service for fo ing, also of Bedford stone. It will} mer attendants and friends at theje) "remainder of the lot and|§ Veluttteers o ameria on not be dedicated until the construc-| § morrow a tion costs are paid. A total of|§ Meade Reynolds will assist with jhe $35,000 has been accumulated Service and Mrs, Roy Beaven Ww toward §t = Exhibits Building

Leading the visitor over the building, the Rev. Mr. Dodrill - pointed

Beth-El Zedeck temple out the small prayer room first of am ue Beth by edack Lampe all. - “I'll show “you why this is a

ther religious events great church, ” he said, reverently after ave %. 0 opening the door. In the center FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH--Dr. I Lynd of the room stands a small altar ‘Esch, president of Indiana. Central col- supporting an open Bible. A picture ge. wi Do isiidorh Jomariow: of “Christ.in Gethsemane” hangs|. Ralph O'Dell, minister of the Memoriai|above it and a kneeling bench and tomorrow atjone or two chairs are ranged

n church and former assistant will preach around it.

of Pirst Friends, %: 30 a.m SoReal, VETERANS Pausing in the utter stillness vorme ! tomccio ox v fi 4 of the dimly lighted room, the 3 pastor related stories of “miracles” wrought through petitions of members who slip into the room at odd s| times to pray. “They aren't miracles, really,” he explained thoughtfully, “but results anybody may expect who Huneh-M He Sidener iB peak prays with faith.” Among others tr IS ior nen ens Ne res prayed for, he spoke of a man : : numbers tomorrow at the 9: m. | who was afraid of the alcohol hab-| A note of pride, similar to that michne BIBLE CLASS, Tabernacle Pres-|it and of one restored to healthiwhich creeps into the voice of a : turer ? Church—E. J. Fricke, Toy leader | after physicians had despaired of | parent speaking of a beloved child, | will be made to increase fhe church| \+eRIDIAN AT 38TH STREET Methodist (Since 1521) Mr. Mercer—Preaching. oe i Te a Pomist chuteh, Wil Speak | his life. £ | was apparent. as the Rev. Mr. Dod- | membership to Ma} of the School. DALLAS L.. BROWNING, DO. 0: Minister FOTN DEIEWELS Blimey Lie Battle of Faith.” Memorial Presbyterian 4 {°""9:30"A- M. Chyreh School SUMNER L._MARTIN, D. D, Pastor | Thursday 1:30 P. M.—Mid-Week Service| Garroiiton at lith—Rev. Ralph Ln O'Dell

Meridian at 33d St.

Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher 7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.-—Morning Prayer and Sermon.

MARTINIST

STRANGE KEYS

FR-4828

45 7:30 P. M Tent Meeting Aug.

FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS

30th and Gale Sts. Sund iy = School

9:30 A. 10: To_hiorming Worship - 6:30 P. M.-Y, Evangelistic Paves 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wed., 7:30 R. B Nibarger, Minister

Salvation Army Citadel 28 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUB Dr.

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M.—Holiness Meeting 6:30 P. M.——=Young People’s Legion 8:00 P. M.—Evening Salvation Meeting

REV. J, CLINTON SWANAGAR., Ministeg

5-19 BE-3020 Ring 4

ER ay | Services 4 x in AM, 10:45 A. M. ;

BAPTIST .GHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

MERIDIAN and VERMONT STS. CARLETON W.'ATWATER, D.D.,’ Pastor 9:25 A. M.—Bible school. 10:30 A. M. ~Worship.

Serm The Challenge ne the Difficult.

I. Lynd Esch, President, Indiana Central College, guest speaker.

WOODRUFF PLACE, 3 alot at zs Mich. L. Lc Trent 5 A. M.-7:30 P.M,

GARI RFIELD PARK 1061 Southern Ave.| EM IN AVE.. Emerson & B. New York C. 8. Paschal 10:45-7:30

ERSOI ~George T.. King 9:30-7:30 - ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN der VLET]1 | TUXEDO PARK..29 N. Grant (4100 Busts CEN ona ' officers in charg: of services, Music by| U. 8. Clutton 9:30.17 : the Women's Chorus. Mrs, Genge, Director J, J A . ran

» ip » his ‘Presbyterian Churches Invite Yor » TABERNACLE First Presbyterian Church ; ; Presbyterian Church a us

34th and Centra) GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTS § 3 DR. ROY EWING VALE TWO MORNING SERVICES dich REV. HARRY R. MERCER

RI Lily and 11 A WM, Minis Th 1 3 2:8. hos, : ters “The al Law,” James i 9:30 A. M.-—Bible Schoo! Ray ke) ' 10°45 A. M.—Divine Worship

sing. The eve of Rosh Hashonah, the Jewish New Year, falls on Sept. 7 this year. Tickets for services. now SRDS ews

On Lyndhurst Dr, 3 Blks. 8, ot W. Wash REV EICK

vans" BASED gt: 3 ~Unifle orship Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service . Midwest Worship Wednesday, 7:30 p. m1

MEMORIAL BAPTIST--Belle Vieu and W, , Clair. * G. C. Kimsey: 9:30 and 7:30, }

CROOKED CREEK ...N. Mich, . & Sth # Joseph Li Hughes ....... 9:45<10:45 A. f

The Rev. R. M. Dodrill and the Broadway Baptist church value the carved pulpit bench uphol-

stered in Persian tapestry. FREE PUBLIG LECTURE

SUNDAY AT 8 P. M. INSPIRING — INFORMATIVE No Admission Fee--All Welcome

603 Merchants Bank Building 11 8. Meridian St, Indianapolis

METHODIST

10:45 A. M.. Worship and Sermon “Don’t Miss These Miracles.”

Dr. . Ray Grummon, Greeatieln, Ill, guest minister.

‘North Methodist

As many as 64 candidates have been baptized by immersion in a single service by the pastor. He shakes hands with every departing person at a certain door of the church on Sundays, both morning and night. This takes more vitality than the preaching, he says. The Rev. Mr. Dodrill remembers all names, and never forgets a face which enables him to give the newcomer a special greeting. ~

CHAPEL—Larry | at the 6 o'clock h Artaugeménts rown Jr. unit 85 Es a5 American . Legion J. G. Jones will speak. A

THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY "INVITED MESHOPIST

CHURCHES

DR. GUY O. CARPENTER 10:45 A. M.

‘1:45 P. M, “A eve mn a Suange S20T $F Si, ept his ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Re kers (part glided up t So be i

I ——

2 Leaders Plan Lutheran School

Dr, Homer E. Turney and Dr. C. J. Rockey of Indianapolis are at ~ work on a ministerial education ~~ plan which is expected to %go a long way” toward a merger of the sev- . eral branches of Lutheranism. ~~ Dr. Turney is the president of the Indiana United Lutheran synod and Dr. Rockey is pastor of the Bethany Lutheran church. They have been commissioned by the board of education of the United ' Lutheran church to set up the. pro- - cedure for a proposed graduate _ theological seminary on an allLutheran basis. Dr. Turney said today that he and Dr. Rockey are drafting sug- ' gestions and ideas concerning the loeation, faculty, method of procedure and courses for the future ‘seminary. They will report to the general convention of the United Lutheran church in 1946, when action is expected to be taken on the matter. ~ “It is probable that the seminary will be located on the. campus off the University of Chicago and that the university will confer the degrees,” Dr. Turney predicts.. “The seminary will be autonomous, however, and not a part of the university. ° “I believe the training given to theological students in-the proposed . pan-Lutheran seminary will go a long way toward bringing all Luth-eran-churches together into one organization,

YOUTH FOR CHRIST PRESIDENT NAMED

Dr. Torrey Johnson, Chicago, is the new president of the Youth. for Christ movement. He was elected this week at the International organizational meeting at Winona lake, The convention wrote a constitution, stated policies and elected vice presidents to represent regional areas on the executive board. The meeting will close tomorrow.

Annual 2. | Sale|

Lovely Bp Portraits

bun

Three Catholic vacation schools for Negroes will hold exhibits of the summer's work Wednesday,

Thursday and Friday mornings. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor of the archdiocese of Indianapolis, expressed great appreciation of the work of the nuns in carrying on the schools. He called it a constructive effort against juvenile delinquency. ‘ The Sisters of St. Joseph are in charge of the school at S. Keystone and Churchman ave. which was organized this season. The other two schools, directed by the Daughters of Charity, at 25th and Shriver and Ninth and Fayette are two years old. Close Next Week Children from 5 to 12 years of age . attend -the schools from 9 a. m.. to noon, Monday through Friday. The session for all three

Saturday; Aug 4. Dallas Daniels, athletic director for the schools, drives a ‘bus andj’ escorts the ¢hildren to a park for an all-day outing one ‘day each]

is six weeks and the closing day,

Catholic Yacafion Schools For Negroes Plan Exhibits

week and to a swimming pool for another, each week. He also transports the nuns from one school to another to meet their teaching engagements.’ In order that the children may not become restless, the nuns hold classes in half-hour periods, changing the occupation of the children that often. The two chief features of the program are handicraft and dramatics. Talent: Exhibited ‘The Negro: children, with their heritage of music and make-be-lieve, are said to show a marked talent. for improvised plays and the dramatization of stories. The latter include the old tales from the Bible loved by children since timé immemorial. c The nuns report high standards of cleanliness and morals among the boys and girls. They come to vacation ‘school ° “scrubbed and starched,” the ‘sisters say, and so far no serious problem of discipline has arisen. Stories dealing with ‘right. thinking” and “clean living” :seem to ‘be “bearing fruit” the nuns believe. ‘

'TRUTH' SUBJECT FOR SCIENTIST CHURCHES

“Truth” is the subject of the les-son-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Golden Text is;

ment .are the habitation of Thy

before thy face.” Psalms 89:8, 14. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science

and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:

{in order to escape the error of these latter days.” p. 83.

‘CHAPLAINS TO | 170TH ANNIVERSARY The 170th annive 7 of the army |chaplain corps will be marked with special fleld services and an air show tomorrow at Weir Cook Municipal airport,

ARK

|chaplains of the first troop carrier | command, Stout field, will land in gliders at 4 p. m. and conduct typical field services of their respective faiths. The celebration is being pro-

moted by the war emergency committee of the Indianapolis Church federation and the executive secretary, Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, ’

WAR MOTHERS TO MEET

Perry Township War Mothers club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.

lice ice. {brant for the choral communion

{of . St. “Mortals must find refuge in truth

Protestant, Catholic and. Jewish. -

Sunday Dinner to Honor Minister

The Rev. J.-Willird Yoder and Mrs. Yoder will be honored ‘by the

“O Lord God | congregation” of All Saints Episcopal of Hosts, who is a strong Lord like| unto thee? . . . Justice and judg- ner tomorrow following the 11 a. m.| {morning prayer service.

cathedral with a covered dish din-

The Rt..Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer,

throne; mercy and truth shall go] bishop of the Indianapolis Episco-

pal diocese, will preach at the servFather Yoder will be-the cele-

and preach at Tis farewell service at the cathedral Aug. 12. He has actepted a call to become rector Patls Episcopal church, Hammond. .

AUTUMN PREACHING

The general committee for. the autumn evangelistic campaign among Disciples of Christ will meet at 7:45 p. m, Tuesday in the Central Christian church. A pastor and an appointed layman from each church are expected to attend. Doyle Zaring, committee chairman, will pre-

FAREWELL RECEPTION

Class Picnic fo Follow Services

Members and friends of the Three G. Bible class of the Centenary Christian church will attend a picnic dinner tomorrow at Brookside park. The dinner will follow the special installation service at 9:30 and morning worship at 11 a. m. Justin ‘Badger will be installed president; A. E. Sigler, vice president; Maurice Owens, second vice president; Mrs. Sadie Nicholson, secretary, and John Grindstaff, treasurer. The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, pastor, will conduct the installation and Mrs. Thomas R. Creasser, teacher, will present the lesson. The Rev. Mr. Fisher will preach on “Comfort in the Presence of Tragedy” at the worship service and Robert Highfield will lead the discussion for the youth group at 6 p. m. The Woman's Council circle one will meet at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ida Morris, 1127 N. Temple| ave., and circle 3, the same day and hour, with Mrs. C. W. Sharp, 1420 iN. LaSalle. Mrs. J. C. Martin, 2501 Brookside pkwy., 8. D. will be hostess to circle three at 7:30 p. m. Wednes- | day and Mrs. R. R. Carr, 946 Keal-| ing, to circle four, at the same; time. |

|

CLASS ATTENDANCE | CONTEST CONTINUES

The Christian Home Bulldes)

{class of the University Park Chris-|

tian church will continue its! fighter plane ‘attendance contest | until Aug. 26. The- class has been divided into] three divisions, each having the

name of a fighter plane. New class attendants are called “fuel.” The | divisien securing the most ger for its plane will be honored with

CAMPAIGN PLANNED|

“| Lt: Leonard B;-Roberts; returned from overseas after having |

a dinner after the closing date of} {the contest. | “Pilots and their Robert N. Juday, “Nosedive;” Van Skyke, “Powerhouse,” James R. Marcus, “Speed.”

PAINOS TO OPEN 2-WEEK REVIVAL

The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Paino,

Fred

at West Side Gospel tabernacle.

flown missions from Italy over Ger-

pastors, will open a two-week re-| vival with all day services tomorrow |

BELLAIRE METHODIST

49TH AND CR NT AVENUE STANLEY P. MAHAN, Minister

SE GRACE Methodist Bast New York at Grant E ARNOLD Ecc. Minister

ay Th Guest Speaker: Lt. Col Head Chap. Billings Hospital.

We Welcome All Visitors

9:30 A. M.—Chureh School w 4s s M.~Morning Worship. P. M.—Evening Service.

EAST PARK METHODIST

NEW YORK and TEMPLE AVENUE DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN

David Donohoo

Church School for All Ages, 0:30 Morning Worship, 10:45 Rev. Lynn Tripp Spiritual Deeps.” Young People's Meeting, 6 P. Mm

Meridian Heights oe Central Ave at ¢7th DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister -

Sunday School. 9:30 Worship, 10:30 Force or Power.”

. The Historie Church of Which Irvington Presbyterian Cor. Johnson and Julian J Aves. M0 x "M.—ch bh RS au. 10:4 are », 10:30 A. M.—"The Holy Catholic Church" Morning Worqyip. 1048 A. Je.

“A Song in the Night."

A. M.—Sunday School. A. M.—Worship: “Christ or Destruction.” P. ey Fellowship. . M.—Song and Praise service. “Proud of the Gospel.” P. M.--Youth Social Hour.

2327 EAST 10TH

EAST 0TH STREET METHODIST

REV. SRCHILESS M. BROWN. Minister

Church Schoo! 9:30 A M. Worship, 10:45; Youth Pellowship, TP. M

Christian Church. Dr. Wm. C. Hartinger.

WESTMINSTER

45 N. San (1700 om

WALTER BARCY, Sunday eho, 9:30. Worshin: 10 Mo G a o. Young People, 6:30

7:30 P. M.=~Union Service at Downey Ave.

Fairview / Presbyterian nd Capitol Ave.

“Two More Major Sins.”

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 E. Washington 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

REV. U. E. HARDING, Guest Speaker

ROBERT- and MADGE KILLION Guest Musicians

CHURCH OF CHRIST

40th and N. Capito} Study, HU. 4041" ™ Bible Study 9:45 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—John Iverson, Guest Speaker, “Be Not Deceived.” 6°30 to 7:30 P M.—Song drill Bible stories. 7.45 P. M.—"Liberty and Religio: Children ot "AU. Ages Wednesday. 7:45 P. M. sibLE study.

HOBBS JR. An HU, 4753

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Avenue Sunday School...... 9:45 Worship .... Sunday Night Evangelistic ...........c..: 7:45 P. M.,

Raymond G. Hoekstra,

Minister Associate

11:00 A. M.

Harry D. Slattery |

No Creed But Christ »No Book But the Bible

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

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UNITY TRUTH CENTER DALE C. NEWSUM

Affiliated with Unity Headquarters; Kansds City, Missouri Sunday Services: Daly, ActivitisseRooms, N. W. Corner

x Floor, Claypool Hotel. DAR Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. Open Daily (except Sun.) 10 a. m4 Pp. m.

West Side Church of the Nazarene

Corner W. 11th and King Ave.

Rev, and Mrs. Everett Atkinson, Pastors

Sunday School ...... restuarant ian 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.

DR. C. WARREN JONES, Guest Speaker Foreign - Nations Secretary of the Church of the Nazarene Evening Service ssusaes Ba 30 ‘and 7:30

9:30 A. -M., Sunday School Tues, Wed, 10 3 Hai p 5 Noon Meditation Dai y, 1 hy m, 11.A7 M, Morning Worship . Eyeuing Class, Tuesday, 7:30, Theme" ‘Stop! Look! Listen!’ Wed. Eve. Services at 8. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ALL SERVICES

CHURCH OF GOD

Pentecostal

TENT REVIVAL

911 Virginia Ave.

| planes are:|

and

| | |

who-has

many, will speak at the night serv-| ‘WILL HONOR PASTOR There will be Sunday school at

The First United Brethren church will give a farewell reception in honor of Dr. George F. Snyder and Mrs, Snyder in the social rooms”of the church Friday at 8 p. m, Dr. Snyder has accepted the pastorate of the First United Brethren church, Los Angeles. A. F, Williams is chairman of the reception committee.

MEAT-—Red Stamps K2 through P2 are valid through Tuesday. Q2 ‘through U2 valid through Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 good through Sept. 80, Stamps Al through El are valid through Oct. 31. F1 through Kl will become valid Wednesday, They will be good through Nov."30.” Meat dealers will pay two red points and

4 cents for eath pound of waste fat. . BUGAR~8tamp 36 good for five

‘ji pounds. through Aug. 31 | Canning sugar forms are avallat

RATION CALENDAR

CANNED GOODS - Blue Stamps T2 through X2 are valid through Tuesday. Y2 and Z2 ahd A-1 through Cl valid through Aug. 31. D1 through H1 good through Sept. 30. J1 through N1 are valid throug! Oct. 31. P1 through T1 will go into effect * Wednesday. The will: remain valid through Nov. 30, ° GASOLINE:—A16 1s good for- six gallons; B7 and C7 and B8 and C§ are good; E2 and E3 each good for one gallon; R2 and R3 each Sood

for five gallons. _SHOES—No. 1, No. 3 and No. 3

000

stamps in Book. 3 Airplane stamp 4

9:45 a. m. and morning service with dedication of ehiildren and Holy Communion at 10:45. Following a noon basket dinner the Rev. and Mrs, Roscoe Russell will sing and he will speak at 2:30 p. m. The pastors’ son, the Rev. Paul E, Paino, and Mrs, Paino also will sing.

DR. TRINKLE AGAIN DIRECTS ASSEMBLY

Dr. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian church, will direct the Rock Lake Christian assembly tomorrow through Aug. 12, at Vestaburg, Mich. He and Mrs, Trinkle have been in charge of the training camp at

PlRock Lake for many years, On

week-ends, hundreds of’, persons from the surrounding mmunity join the delegates in Study and worship.

session,

- HOLD REUNION SUNDAY

Twenty youth, from Dr. || - Trinkle's church are enrolled this

THE BIBLE CHURCH"

3851 E. New York St.

Sunday 10 A. M.—Sunday School 11:30 A. M.—Devotional = 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic. :

MIDWEEK SERVICES Tuesday 8 P. M.—Bible Class Friday 8 P. M.—Young Peoples Service

James E. Petty, Pastor

REV. PETTY

EVERY EVENING, 7:45 P. M.

Friday, 7:45 P. M. Divine Hesiing Service Special Music’ and Singin

Public Invited. A Hearty Weiome Awaits AlL

Charles Bergler, Pastor, 1520 Linden Ave.

SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Corner Olive St. and LeGrande Ave,

REVIVAL SERVICES July 29-Aug. 12, 1945 7:30 P. M. Each Evéning SPECIAL WORKERS

Rev. and Mrs, Armond Calvert,

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass, off Public Is Cordially Invited to Qur Services and Pree Reading Rooms Lesson for Sunday, July 29: “TRUTH.” Morning Service at 11 in All Churches Evening Service 1ST CHURCH-Meridian- at 20th ....... 2ND CHURCH-Delaware at 12th .

Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 B. Wash. St. Church Edifice

3RD CHURCH--Wash, Blvd. at 34th . 4TH CHURCH~Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Ave." 5TH CHURCH~College at 62nd..." ; 6TH CHURCH--1609% Prospect St. ..... 1611 Prospect

SUNDAY SCHOOL: 11 A.M, in all churches; Wednesday ‘evening testimonial " meeting, 8 o'clock, in all churches

. Church Edifice .“Church-Edifice

Chattanooga, Tenn. Preachers—Singers—Musicians Revival Sponsored by the N. Y. P. 8,

SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school; Claude Terrell will tell his experiences in the Pacific. 10:30 A. orig worship. 6:30 PM—-N.Y.P 7:30 P. I ie. sttiys ice. 3 Rev. A. L. Emmert, Pastor Mary Ebbeler, N. Y. P. 8S. Pres. “You Are Welcome at the Friend---l@'Church on the Corner.”

REV. ARMOND CALV ERT

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Ruger Malsbary, Founder-Director

7:30 P. M. TONIGHT

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Billy Graham

Member of Staff of Youth for Christ, International a

First United" Brethren Church

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‘Park and Walnut Sts. (Just Off 700 Block Mass Ave.)

TENT ee 1462-64 Belmont Ave.

Beginning 2 weeks Revival service. Also 12th Anniversary of Pastor of,

West Side Gospel Tabernacle

The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Paino

Opening Service Sunday, 9:45 A. M.,, Sunday Schoo) Morning Service, 10:45 A. M. ‘Dedication of children and communion, followed by baskel dinner,

REV. AND MRS. ROSCOE RUSSEL, SINGERS 2:30 P. M., Sermon by Rev. Russel, . Rev. and Mri. Paul Paino, pastor of Lebanon Gospel Tabernacle, will sing.

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