Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1945 — Page 10

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Baptists to - Hold Crusade

Local Church Leaders Plan For 2-Year Drive.

Preparations are going forward among Indianapolis Baptists for the| Northern Baptist Crusade for Christ which will begin this “winter. and continue through 1947. The crusade has two distinct parts—the Christian Life section and that dealing with the World Mission of the church, To accomplish the two-way. purpose of the crusade, local Baptist churches. of * the Northern Baptist convention are co-operating. . The Indianapolis Baptist association and Dr. Clive McGuire, executive secretary, will sponsor a training conference for crusade leaders in November in the First Baptist church. The Christian Life crusade is primarily educational and spiritual with greater and more intensive Christian action ds its goal. The

Diamonds given by a Russian czar form the inscription above

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Catholics to ‘Mark Feast |

Local Churches Plan Special

Indianapolis Churches §

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS

Central Christian Church

Delaware and | Walnut Streets (700

North) Dr. A. Shullenberger, Minister 9:30 A. 3 Smine School.

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith) 403 Wess Fall Creek Parkway

Cordially Invite You to , Attemd One of Their Services

on aa Sf | 3 Sian

i . 1 oo . WEST SIDE CHURCH OF RAZARENE 11th Street and

King Aven Rev. Everett Atkinson, BETA}

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1415 Cruft Strees

REV, GEORGE B. HUFF, Pastor 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Service *

Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, T:30P. M, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Wors

Worship Programs.

Roman Catholics the world over will mark the Feast of the Assumption in’ their churches Wednesday. The feast commemorates the reception into heaven of the Blessed Virgin Mary shortly after her death. It is a holy day of obligation when attendance at church is obligatory as it is on Sunday. There will be

RA WwW. M Wickizer, i "Minister.

PILGRIM HOLINESS

INTERNATIONAL HDQTRS., io N. Del

Rev. % Ny a i FIRST C and G Rev. iy EB. a 2618 secon 1418 onl E. Huff.

NORTH SIDE

Church of the

NAZARENE

Eugene St. at Barnes Ave. Rev. T. W. Stofergypastor

NORTH AND NEW STREETS FREDERICK R. NOARIES, © Di D., PASTOR

9:10 A. M.—Church School. 10:00 A. M.—S8ervice . of Worship.

Church of the Advent (Episcopal)

Meridian at 33d st.

Supply Rector, Rev. David Holmes. 7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, 9:30 A, M.~Morning Prayer and Sermon.

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

—Mote Summer Schedulow

“Power for Indurance."

George fh ute St NORTH SIDE CHURCH, yaa B 46th Bt. Rav. Walter Speck, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.

ALL ARE WELCOME

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a high mass at 9 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Other masses will be said at 5, 6, 7 and 8 a. m. and a last one, planned especially for war workers, at 12:10 noon. The Rev. Fr. Patrick Griffin is pastor of the Assumpton Catholic church, 1125 Blaine ave., which carries the name of the feast. In ad-

antiaied with Unity,

Opeh Pally,

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Prospect and Linden Sts, Rev. Thomas B. Kline Sunday School .veeveeees 9:45 A.M. WOTrShiD .eoeveesesssess 10:55 A.M.

Kansas City, Mo.) r. Frederick El Andrews 8 E. Market St., Room 502

11:30 to 6, Phone FR-4254 Line Unity Literature

dition to Assumpton masses, there will be a special sermon Sunday, Aug. 19. Other religious events follow:

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH— The Rev. H. Peoples, pastor of the church, will speak

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, with rounded dome, was seen by Pfc. William Bruce Cam-

Second PL, day at 1 p. m. * His subject is “The

at the woman's pA meeting Wednes-| CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D, Pastor 9:28 A. M.—Bible School.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LYNHURST BAPTIST * MERIDIAN and VERMONT STS. On Lyndhurst Di, 3 Blks. 8, of W.

H, REV HAAKON KNUDSEN 9:30 A. M.—Unifled Worship Service

Salvation Army Citadel

ST. MARK'S : 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School

UNITY PRAYER GROUP UNITED LUTHERAN 1:04 M—Bolines Meeting

8:00 P. M.~Bvéning Salvation Meeting

ADJ. AND MRS. PETER VAN Officers in charge of services. Musie by the Women's Chorus, Mrs. Gengs, Director.

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

Mars Hill Free Methodist Church

Farnsworth & Folts, Mars Hill, Indpls.

26 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUR Welcome to a

GREAT SUNDAY ‘S8CHOOL 9:30 A. M.

Legion ES

der VLEI

REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister BE-3020 Ring 4

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

TABERNACLE First Presbyterian C Church Presbyterian Church Daswass 3) gaiteth

GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTS RUSSELL GALLOWAY

- World Mission crusade provides fori

a campaign to raise $14,000,000 to implement the purposes and idealism furthered by the Christian Life crusade. $10 Million to Build

It is expected that $10,000,000 will| ‘| be used for, rebuilding mission sta= 4 tions destroyed by the war in Bur-| J

ma, China, India and the’ Philippines, About $4,000,000 will be designated for emergency relief, replacement and rehabilitation of missionary personnel, medical and other supplies. Churches throughout the Northern Baptist convention will hold Chris-

tian Life institutes during January §

and February. These will be composed of a series of —six weekly meetings built around the following themes: “Our Church and Its Returning Service Men and Women,” “Its Program of Evangelism,” “Its Program of Christian Teaching;” “Its Program for Social Righteousness;” “Its Growth in Stewardship,” and “Its Missionary Outreach.” Literature and information concerning the Crusade for Christ is being distributed by the Indiana Baptist vention and Dr, J. M.

Horton, gretutive secretary. Youths to Hold

Open-Air Vespers

Youths of the First Presbyterian church will hold the first of their{ outdoor vespers for August and September tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Diddel on the Noblesville rd. After a picnic supper, H. A. O. . -Speers will speak on “The Poet, Thomas Gray.” This is in accordance with the general theme of the Sunday afternoon meetings, “My Favorite Character from. History.” The young folk will gather at the church at 3:30 p. m. to be transported to the country. Pred Trupp will be the vesper speaker Aug. 26 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Almus G. Ruddell on| the Allisonville rd. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Elder will be hosts for the] vespers Sept. 9 at their home near

Traders Point when the Rev. Allison| These were cut in solid rock, which [thence through a drainage system.”

the cross in. Calvary Chapel of the Nailing to the Cross,

eron on a recent trip to Jerusalem.

Church and America’s Uprooted People.” Special music will be given by patrons of Flanner house and Circle Two will conduct the worship. program. The executive session at 10:30 a. m., and 11 a’ m. business discussion and luncheon at 12:15 noon will precede the council meeting. VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL-—Joan #and Shirley Gaddis will sing, accompanfed by Miss Josephine Boner, at the 6 o'clock Protestant vespers tomorrow. The Rev... J. . Jones, Protestant chaplain, will give the meditation, Arrangements

7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship Service Midwest Worship Wednesday, 7:30 p. m,

RIAL BAR nels Vieu and W Clair, G. C. Kimsey. 9:30 and 7:30.

WOODRUFP LACE, Ww CROOKED CREEK.. h Joh, & 66th ? Walcott at B.-Mich.| = joseph L. Hughes -..%. .9: R5-10:48 A.M.

..1061 Southern Ave. AVE. .Emerson & BR New York King 9:30-7:30

10:30 A. M.—Worship, Dr. Clyde Wildman, President DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., guest speaker, Sermon: “Ye Shall Be to Us Instead of Eyes."

EMERSON C. 8. Paschal 10:457:30] George T.

TUXEDO PARK..20 N, Grant (4100 East) | CENTR

Bh yiisans wees iv33d EK of Central U. 8. Clutton 9:30-7:00 * 0:40

G. H. O'Donnell .

Statue of the Virgin Mary in the Church of the Dormition.

Local Soldier Writes Home Of Sightseeing in Jerusalem

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editer

Pfc. William Bruce Cameron“of Indianapolis was so eager to share | his pleasure in a recent trip to Jerusalem that he sent scores of photo graphs home. His mother, Mrs. Emery Cameron, 41534 Boulevard pl.,, numbers

went about his sightseeing in the holy city in a very systematic way.| “I explored several bazaar streets. He purchased a map, planned his | They smell wonderful, ldok wonderown itinerary and served as his own

guide. He climbed David's tower, recalling that “Titus held it as Arabian Nights and completely un-

when he destroyed the city.”

Deep in. Tomb quarry, the white

hich the temple is built,

among her greatest treasures the pictures of spots made immortal by ‘the Bible and her son’s letters describing them. The Indianapolis soldier

{ful and sound wonderful, just like [Christ director, will preside at the

adquarters for the 10th legion like their Persian counterparts. I . headq r g picked up a rock from Solomon's ed field representative of the Youth

limestone of |for Christ, central district, at the recent international convention at’

for the music were made by MaddenNottingham unit 348 of the 11th, district American Legiom auxiliary. Mrs, E. E. Burton is 11th district Protestant music chairman and Mrs. L ner, music chairman of unit 348. BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH— The Rev. Ritchie D. Ocheltree, associate minister, will preach on ‘Texts of Exception” at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH-— The Rev, Olen A. Peters, pastor, has returned from vacation and will be In charge of services tomorrow. UNIVERSITY P A R K CHRISTIAN CHURCH—An octet of the Murat chanters will sing specifl numbers at mornin worship tomérrow. Miss Patricia Tolin will Jay the accompaniments. The octet includes Ernest Gilyeat, Dewey Poland, Robert C, Price, Charles C. Cross, Dr. Edward D. Cromley, Arthur N. Spencer, Wallace P. Heller and Welnur Bushong.

Tacoma Minister Speaks at Rally

Dr. J. Renwick McCullough, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, | Tacoma, Wash.,, will address the Youth for Christ rally at 7:30 tonight in the First United Brethren church. Dr. McCullough will speak on “This Is the Life.” He is a graduate of McCormick Theological seminary and a former college athlete. He will give addresses tomorrow through Wednesday at the Bible conference at Winona Lake. The Rev. Roger Malsbary, Youth for

rally.

10:45 A. M., Worship and Sermon

‘MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET

DALLAS L. BROWNING, D.D., Minister

METHODIST CHURCHES

ote Care fe Man's Life™ 10:45 A » My =P J. N. Greene Pp. iy

“The Brotherhood of Man."

Johnston ROBERTS PARK

By Minister “God's Atomic Bomb." (Broadcast—WIRE 11:30. A. M.) 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

North Methodist

CHURCH

Methodist (Since 3H 401 N. Delaware 8 SUMNER In MARTIN, D. D. Pastor

GRACE

Methodist

EAST 10TH STREET METHODIST] x "ARNOLD Cimod, Minister

REV. ARCHILESS M. BROWN, Minister

Worship, 10:45; Youth Fellowship, TP. M.

Bast New York at Grant 2321 BAST 10TH STREET 310 8, Hy Guest Soci Lt. Col David Donohoo Chap. Billings Hospital.

Church School «v.c..eue. 9:30 A. M., We Tie All Visitors

The Rev. Mr. Malsbary was elect-

Ww “It was a kick,” write Pfc. Cam- | “Incidentally, the Jews are not|Winona Lake.

eron, “to know 1 was standing! excluded

from the temple area. lived. Another interesting

was Siloam which is at the foot of buried

there and

{ Zion. “I walked up the fertile and well- | jae Me It still

populated Valley of KIGIOH tthe {hough which the blood of sacrifice tombs of Zacharias and Absalom.|,,n into a small cave below and

As such, he will assist in the

where so many had fought and myey stay out because the ark of organization of Youth for Christ spot ithe covenant is supposed to be not knowing |tricts in Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois | a very steep descent from - Mt. Were, they fear to step on it. In|and Missouri as well as Indiana, The he Mosque of Omar, is the rock of plan for an international Youth for bears the hole |Christ organization originated, here|

groups in cities and in rural dis-

|

ROY BETTCHER, Evangelist

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister

Ministers—=J.

WALTER Sunday School, 9:30, Norah 10 10: % a AM

TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A M. EV. GALLOWAY “Patience in Waiting for God." Geneses 46: 8. Church School

34th and Centra) DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER

Ministers 9:30 A:-M.—Bible Schoo! : 10:45 A. M.~Divine Worship * Mr, Mercer—-Preaching. “The Magnetism of Christ” Thursday. 7:30 P.’ M.-Mid-Week Service

Meridian Heights

Oentra) Ave. at 47th

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton as 11th—Rev. Ralph Ln O'Dell. Church School i Al a Aes, 9:30 Morning

Sermon: Ahomie Warantos Are Not New!

(11 to 11:30 Broadcast Over WIBC, 1070) Young People's Meeting 6 P. M,

SECOND. PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Whi

Henry Ward Beecher was SE Vermont and Tanita. Sta. JEAN 8. MILNER. D. D.. Minister

Sunday School, 9:30, Worship, 10:30 “Building a Life" (The Plan)

Irvington Presbyterian Cor, dontiaoh and Julian Aves.

9:30 A. M. Cs hool. 0:30 A. M.—*Come, Let Us Worship Together." 7:30 P. M.=DOnion Service at Downey Ave. Christian Church.

WESTMINSTER _

445 N. Sun 11700 Bast) T. PEARCY, Mini

Morning - Worship, 10:40 A, M. “Religion in Action™

: snd Worsh Young People. 6:30 “My Creed—I Would Be a Friend.”

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Corner Olive 8t. and LeGrande' Ave. REVIVAL SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES Aug. 12, 1945 9 30 A. M.—Sunday School. 7:30 P. M. Each Evening ; . MMornia Nonnip, SPECIAL WORKERS : MN XN X and Mrs. Armond Calvert, ! | ME Bvahgalitic Service Chattanooga, . Tenn. Mary Ebbeler, N. Y. P. 8, President Preachers—8ingers—Musicians “You Are Welcome at the Friendly Revival Sponsored by the N. Y, P, Church on the Corner.”

Rev.

1621 E. Washington 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Rev. Gene Phillips, “Life's Contribution.” 7:30 P. M.—“Post-War Perils,” Rev. Phillips.

TENT MEETING

FAREWELL SERVICE — 7:30 P. M.

For Rev. and Mrs, Erwin E. Wright Rev. Wright will deliver his farewell sermon. RY Shel Morning Worship Youth Sermon

BRIGHTWOOD "FREE METHODIST CHURCH

E. 31st and Forest Manor

4600 W. WASHINGTON Westbrook Church of the Nazarene

REV, LEO C. DAVIS AUG, 4-AUG. 19 : Douglas Slack, Song Director

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CHURCH OF CHRIST A.

40th and N. Capitol G. HOBBS JR. Study, HU. 4041 Residence HU. 4753 Bible Study 9:48 A. M. 10:45 A, ing They All Began to Make Excuses.” 6:30 to 1: M.-Song ari Bible stories 7:45 P. Find Lorton 3 of the First Century.” Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. BIBL Stuay.

No Creed But Christ No Book But the Bible

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

DALE C. NEWSUM Affiliated with Unity Reatquarieny, Raunsny ony. Mussuel Fg aily Activities—Rooms, orner Sunday Services: bby Floor, Claypool Hotel. Dag Snapuet House, 834 N. Penn. ‘| Open Dally (except Sun.) 10 a. m.-4 p. m. 30 M., Sunday School Tue: Wed., 10 a. m.-9 m i , M., Morning Worship Noon Meditation Daily, 12:10 p m. Theme—"Cast . Thy Bread Upon Evening Class, Tuesday, 7:30, the Waters.” Wed. Eve, Services at THE PUBLIC 18 INVITED TO ALL SERVICES

with the Rev. Mr. Malsbary. He reports that the Youth for Christ international envisions ex-|

902 Fletcher Avenue

CALVARY TABERNACLE |

9:45 Worship .

university and plans to work for his family will be honored at a

[the army.

At present, Pfc. Cameron is in a tensive evangelistic work in Ger‘hospital, at the head of the Persian |many exploiting the “rally spirit” { gulf, recuperating from malaria. He which has been cultivated in youth served as supply clerk with the(of that country. American min- | famous Persian Gulf command isters who speak German are to be ‘after the opening of the Dardan- sent to Germany to conduct the 'elles. It was the Persian Gulf com- | Work. mand which did a masterly job in| getting lend-lease materials into] Russia. Pfc, Cameron is now a trombonist with the army service forces band. He holds a master's degree in {social psychology. from Butler

Breakfast Honors Rev. Yoder, Family

Willard Yoder and

The Rev. J.

{his doctorate at the University of farewell breakfast tomorrow mornChicago when he is released from |ing in the Episcopal cathedral house. Father Yoder recently resigned

tomorrow in their classroom in the Third Christian church, His

door service will be Sept. 16 at Irv-| tomb and started to descend its; charge of the youth Progen. it, It's pretty awesome to be down! {kings; tQok a picture of an old his farewell sermon as pastor of | {olive grove there and ate a couple | Wright will © re- Via Dolorsa. bash conference park is owned by pointment of the Rev. Wright {of several guests who will be heard been president of the Brightwood The Rev. Bruce Moore of Pon-| Ohurely “federation; Dr. Thurman B. Rice will address limit of five years for a clergyman’s subject will be “Add Years to Your A high school credit may now be| Dr. Bruce L. Kershner, professor

ing Williams’ cabin on Williams|several sub-chambers, but I was] creek with Mr. Williams speaking.|alone and the atmosphere got to! in one of those things all by your- . self with no light. Pastor to Give . ~ Final Sermon Arab and his camels; and later a shot of the reputed tomb of the the Brightwood Free Methodist | of oranges, walked back across the church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. old city past the gate outside which | ceive his new ap- ys pointment at the : . . $ (Guests Will Fill ¢ “ Aug. 25 at Wa- Pulpits: Sunday bash park, Clay the Free Methodists, Rev. Mr. Wright to the Brightwood in the absence of pastors on vacachurch, a new edifice has been built Ministerial council for the past two! tiac, Mich., will give the sermon at years and has served on the execu- the 9:30 a. m. unified service-in the The pastor is being transferred | to another charge in compliance the Christian Men Builders at 9: 30! ministry to one congregation. NIGHT SCHOOL TERM Life.” The J. C. Wilson Boys’ Cholr | will sing, directed by Mrs. Dorothy earried in 10 weeks at the Y. M.|emeritus of the Clarence L. G oodwin A. night school, .C. ight school, according to the | chair of New Testament, Butler uni-

Amstutz will talk. The final out-iis amazing. I entered the central | The Rev. Russell W. Galloway is in| working on me, So I pulled out of | “I went to the tombs of the The Rev. E. E. Wright will preach | | Virgin Mary. I sat down in the The Rev. Mr, | stephen was stoned and down the close of the Wa. City, Ind. The Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, president | Since the ap- “ | Baptist church. Dr. Wildman is ene and’ its cost completely paid. He has tien from their pulpits, tive board of the. Indianapolis| centenary Christian church. with the church law which sets a a. m. TO OPEN SEPT. 10 rower ‘fall bulletin just issued.

The fall semester, which begins versity, will speak at 10:35 a. m. at Sept. 10, will have classes on Mon-|the University Park ‘Christian day and Wednesday and Tuesday | church. and Thursday nights. One credit| py, . 2 I. 4 'inmay be earned by attending two Guy ©. Carpenter, Supesin nights a week, and two may pe | tendent of the Indianapolis Methearriéd by attending four nights a | dist district, will preach.at 10 a. m week, tomorrow in ‘the Central Avenue Subjects to be. offered include Methodist church, Dr, Carpenter is English, history, geography, govern-|® former pastor of Central Avenue.

of DePauw university, will preach’ | tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the First |

the office of vicar of All Saints Episcopal cathedral to become rector

SPIRIT" WILL bo of St. Paul's Episcopal church, LESSON- SERMON | Hammond. He will conduct his last

HRninif? service as vicar, a choral celebraSpirit”. is’ the subject of the ion of the communion at 9 a. m,, lesson-sermon in all Churches of] | preceding the breakfast. His closChrist, Scientist, tomorrow. ling service at Ft. Harrison will be| | The golden text is: “What man a Holy Eucharist at 7 a. m. at Bilknoweth the things of man, lings hospital. Youth of the church

(are breakfast hosts. i is i im? : [he spirit of man whiei'ls in h The episcopal diocese of northern

save

Ev en so, the things of God knoweth | 1, <iana has appointed Father Yoder 4

no man, but the spirit of God.” head of the army and navy commis 1 Cor. 2:11, sion. He has held the same office

The lesson-sermon also includes the | Christian Science textbook, *“Sci- | years. ence and Health With Key to the |

Scriptures, ” by Mary Baker Eddy: SPEAKER TO TELL At present we know not what man | STORY OF PAINTING

is, but we certainly shall know this | when man reflects God,” p. 90, | Mrs, Marjorie Boles will speak on

LOCAL WOMAN INTO. ST. FRANCIS ORDER

Miss Joan , d , 5 an Rogers, daughterof Mr Sallman painted his famous picand Mrs. Ora Rogers, R. R. 5, In- ture, “The Head of Christ* More dianapolis, will be received into the|than 20 million copies of the. piccongregation of the Sisters of -the[ture have been distributed during Third Order Regular of St. Francls| the Wri Be Joa i It on be ex g n's tomorrow at Oldenburg, Ind. “Christ in Gethsemane” and “The Miss Rogers is one of a group of | goy Jesus.” Mrs. Boles is program 17 young women who will enter the chairman of ‘the First Baptist order tomorrow, The Most Rev.

church woman's society. Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of In-| Following Mrs. Boles’ talk, the dianapolis, will officiate at the cere-| ordinance of the Lord's Supper will monies beginning at 8:30 ‘a. m.

be administered by Dr, Clive Mc-

Baptist church.

ment, sociology, mathematics, psychology, chemistry, Spanish, Bible,

shorthand, typing and bookkeeping. MEAT-—Red Stamps Q2 through

HIGHER PRICE CEILING! M®AT—rea 8 ON SPUDS CONTINUED through 22 good through sept

30. Stamps Al through El are valid | go ARLINGTON, Aug. 11 (U. P).—| pp oon Oct. 31. Fi through Kl price administration iil b d th h gaid yesterday that ‘it will continue | ie goo Fough Nav. 30. Meat until Aug. 20 higher ceiling prices on | | dealers will pay two red points and | potatoes in. Missouri. Kan- | 4 cents for each pound of waste fat. ' Texas. and ' Nees | pounds through Aug, 31. ’ ~~ Potate farmers were granted an Canning sugar forms are -avall8 Be in maximum prices ef-|able at ration boards. Spare Stamp of -

application for each person listed.

do hanloh Sup,

RATION CALENDAR

SUGAR--Stamp 36 good for five

{13/in Book 4 must be submitted with for five gallons. applicants must establish eligi-| No. 4 . Talepitanl sinniie‘la Sho §

Guire, pastor, A photographic reproduction of the Chalice of Antioch, an ancient relic used in the Lord's Supper in the Apostolic

"CANNED GOODS-~Blue Stamps | Church of Antioch, will be shown,

Y2 and Z2 and Al through C1

valid through Aug. 31 D1 through |/ATTENDS: SCHOOL H1 good through Sept. 30. J1 through N1 are valid through Oet. 31. Pl FOR CHAPLAINS tl through T1' will' remain valid] The Rev. Thomas J. Luke this {through Nov. 30, week reported at the school for navy

cfiaplains at Norfolk, Va, He is on ja450L1X EanAll 1s got for gia leave of absence from his pastorate,

| St. Mark's Methodist church. 2 Ba Is Has od ot Chaplain Luke holds the rank’of H > lieutenant (j. g.) in the naval reserve, He is a pilot with about 200 SHOES—No. 1, Np. 32, No, 3 and flying hours to his credit, Mrs. Luke and their two children are wih

Sunday School ..110:00 A. M.|

JEAN URSH A N Soloist, pianist, accordionist, will provide “special music and singing for both morning and evening services. Sunday Night Evangelistic ............ ves 1:45 P. M.| Raymond G. Hoekstra, Harry D. Slattery, Minister, Associate.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches, of The Mother Church, The Rn Church t Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mas: The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and “Free Reading Rooms

Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 12: “ “SPIRIT”

Reading Rooms Church Edifice 526 State Life 15 B Wash. 8t. - || Church Edifice

ice at 11 in All Churches Evening Service 1ST ing garvics a1 1412 48 at 20th: ...eeee oND CHURCH--Delaware at 12th .......

3RD CHURCH~--Wash. Blvd. atin CHURCH=-Pleasant Run » : . bis Drive at Butler Ave. ... 5 P. M. Church Edifice STH CHURCH-College at 62nd ..... v..s 7:30 P. M. Church Edifice

6TH CHURCH--1609% Prospect St. ..... 1611 Prospect I} churches; Wednesday evening testimonial SUNDAY SCHOO nau. BN all churches

lin the Indianapolis diocese and has| | celebrated the Holy Communion at | following passage from the|py garrison for the past three]

“A Humble Artist's Great Idea” to-| morrow at 5:30 p. m. at the Garden | |

The address will describe the cir-| cumstances under which Warner E. | {i

SOMA niet Cummins, Ox

— THE | BIBLE CHURCH |

3851 E, New York St.

Reverend |

Eugene R. Summers Jacksonville, Fla.

Sun., 11 A. M.; Eve, 7:45

The message of this wellknown Evangelist and Camp Meeting speaker has stirred the South-Land. The forceful preaching of this | man of God has been the means of bringing some of the most embittered and preju-|

|

diced opposers of the True!

Faith to tears and Repentance | as he tells how God led him to Pentecost, His Motto: “Prayer— Humility—Carefulness.”

Garfield Heights Church of Christ §

2842 Shelby St. ! Gospel ‘Meeting Will Continue Until Tues. Eve., Aug. 14th

Hear*1. A. Douthitt, of Dickson, Tenn.

Fach Evening 8 P. M. Sunday-11 A. M. GA. 1742

AL,

Foger Malsbaiy, Founder-Director

TONIGHT

Hear This Outstanding “Presbyterian Minister.

DR. J. RENWICK McCULLOUGH

1st Presbyterian Church, Tacoma, Wash,

~emmgp CHANGE OF RADIO STATIONS «mmm

YOUTH FOR CHRIST BROTHERHOOD SUNDAYS, 9 to 3 30 A.M. on STATION WIRE 1430 on Every Dial — Be Sure to, Tune In ~~ Notify Your Friends of Radio Change

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

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

CHURCH SUNDAY

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE

1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley)

Sunday ~ 10:30 A. M. Services Wed. and Sun.—T7:45 P. M.

HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor

Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 6:40 and 7:30 P. M. Wednesday and Priday-7:30 P. M. REV. R. L, MENGES, Pastor.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST 960 W. 31st Street Bible Clases

Evening

rvice Thursday Evening—Bible Study J. 8. JOHNS, Minister

Church of Jesus Christ -of |

Latter Day Saints (South Bratch) 1060 Villa Ave, * Bunday School—10 A, M. Sacrament Bervice—T P.M, CH DENCY

N ‘William Schwarts Stoughten Burface

Three Nights Meeting Aug. 14th—I5th—16th

PARK HEIGHTS CHURCH OF GOD

34th and Keystone (1st Door West Off Keystone)

REV. F. F..BOSWORTH Nationally Known Evangelist :

Chirk Minister, Rev, E. J. Bailey EVERYONE WELCOME

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3% Young Peoples Supper & Vespers 4 P. Mb MM

B; EVEN expected the Ind! Marion bears a

With tl! reality, s «Still lack appear bi strokes. But spo dustry a: state, cit, | to shift ahead. | _. Nobody | an emplo i try is changeove

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