Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1945 — Page 8
i By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
Voor; Former Aids to id
on the other. And he is said to have
Increased good will and understand-
An Thdianapolis woman who as- [ing between the groups.
sisted Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa in re-! According to Mrs. Doan, Kagawa
ligious work in Japan expresses hope
for the future of .. Christian missions in his country. . Mrs. Robert A. Doan had been serving for three years on the staff of Dr. Kagawa, ‘the Japanese ! Christian in § Tokyo, when In 1040 she was called to her present position in
Mrs. Doan
Indianapolis. Mrs. Doan came here to accept the office of vice president of the United Christian Mis-
sionary society in Irvington.
is only “one among many fine pers sons in Japan,” Although the country has had Christianity only for about 95 years, she said, she feels there are numbers of people in the country with whom the church can co-operate. She also expressed an understanding of the difficulties of the entire missionary situation
caused by the Japanese atrocities.
Before V-J day, “14 major Protestant denominations had agreed that when they resume work in Japan, they will do so as part of a united Christian program,” the current issue of Christian Century says. Yoted to Co-operate “They propose to pool personnel, resources and administration in a
Preaches on Bible Trial
Champaign Afhol Atheist Trial’ Is Sermon Topic.
Issues arising during the so-called atheist trial at Champaign, Ill, form the basis of a sermon to be given by Dr, E. Burdette Backus at 11 a. m. tomorrow in All Souls Uni-
Dr. Backus says he decided to preach the sermon because so many persons have telepHoned him to ask questions about the points discussed at the trial, particularly the testimony of a Unitarian minister, The sermon is titled:
The trial was the outgrowth of a suit filled by the wife of a University - of Illinois professor to restrain the Champaign schools’ superintendent from continuing to
thoroughgoing effort to rise above
Jessie M. Trout of Indianapolis.) i emrort.
former secretary to Kagawa, attempted to send him a cablegram a few days ago. But they were told the wires were open only to gov‘ernment = officials and the press
at this time. “In Bad Light”
. Mrs. Doan feels that those vho interviewed Dr. Kagawa recently put him in a very bad light in their reports. And it was the wish of his two friends here to assure him of their confidence and esteem at
such a time, she said.
Mrs. Doan said that Kagawa went to great effort to try to avert the war, chiding his own countrymen for their militarism and displaying his courage in many public utterances. She recalls that the Japanese Christian came to the United States In the summer before Pearl
Harbor on a peace mission.
He met a delegation of American __ehurchmen and talked over the increasingly tense situation existing between his count. y and ours. While ‘in the United States he spoke in
the First Baptist church here. Trained at Princeton
Kagawa received his theological seminary, has written dozens of ks on various
training at Princeto
subjects, and fouhded labor unions, social settlements and consumers’ co-operatives in his native country. He was in jail—or government employ—according to the desires of government officials, because of his friendship for the poor. On a visit to this country, he once served as mediator in disputes in Utah between Japanese and Ameriean labor on one side and industry,
|ference,” the publication says.
gational Christian, Evangelical and Reformed, Reforméd Church in America, Evangelical, Friends and | United. Brethren church and the United Church of Canada. They | were members of what was called | the committee on co-operation in Japan of the foreign missions con-~
In regard to the vote of the Disciples of Christ to work with the other denominations in Japan, Mrs. Doan said: “Our Disciples board voted to co-operate as soon as hostilities ceased. We believe that since there is a united church in Japan, we must co-operate with it.”
her missionary work in Japan «as soon as possible, Meanwhile, she is serving as national secretary for World Call magazine, international missionary. organ of the Disciples, published in Indianapolis.
DR. SHELTON OPENS CHAPEL TOMORROW
Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean of Butler university's school of religion, will open Sunday chapel for the year at’ 11 a. m. tomorrow in Sweeney chapel. His sermon topic will be “All Things Are Yours.” Mrs. Hubert Callahan, organist, is in charge of
D. C.; Miss Martha Kendall, Ko#
Taeres no music so welcome to
the returning veteran as the voices of
those who are waiting for him. To
telephone home is about the first thing
he does.
There is such a rush on Long Dis-
tance, your help is needed. If you'll
make only necessary calls and try to
keep them reasonably brief, service
men’s calls can get through faster.
[permit religious education of pupils Both she and her friend, Miss cootarian differences in a real unity on release time from the public schools. The professor's wife claimed “Included iri the agreement are that she had not permitted her son | one or more boards of the Method- Ito attend the classes because of | ist, United Lutheran, Presbyterian principle and that he had beén emU. 8. A., Disciples of Christ, Congre~ | barassed as a result,
Backus will give an address on “The Atomic Bomb and Religion” at 10 a. m. over Station WIRE. Other religious events fol-
Stoner of Plerceton, Ind., will review
, EVANGELICAL AND RE-|churchwomen. URCH--The congregation has employed: McGuire and Shook, architects, to draw plans for remodeling the church. A . 30. has been designated as the next building fund day. UNIVERSITY PARK A ) C! Christian Home Builders sponsor their annual supper Wednesday from 5
sub-meetings and Mrs. Edward J, Thompson will announce the church woman's forum and book review series, in the afternoon.
Christian’ church. Mrs. R. L. Holland, president, will preside. The Rev. A. C. Brooks, host pastor, will give the closing afternoon address on “The Need for Co-oper-ative Christianity.” . In the forenoon, plans for the work of all areas of the council will be outlined by chairmen. Mrs. J. A. Schumacher will explain and distribute the new yearbooks. Miss Nellie C. Young will introduce the teachers of week-day classes in religion for children on release time from the public schools. Ten Denominations Miss Young is chairman of the board governing the classes and children’s minister and youth adviser of the Central Christian | church, Mrs, H. H. Hazenfleld will lead the morning devotions and Mrs. Arthur Madison the afternoon worship in song. Miss Jeanette Rutherford will play the organ. The Rev. Victor
the work among migrants of Kosciusko county carried on by the
Representatives of 10 different denominations will conduct as many
Reservations for the 12:30 lunch-
by class members, Robert Funk, Butler Protestant vespers tomorrow. The Rev. J. G. Jones, Protestant chaplain, will speak. Arrangements for the music were made by the Oaklandon service unit 128 of the -11th district American Legion auxiliary. Mrs, Anna Combs is president of the unit and Mrs, E. E. Burton, 11th district Protestant music chairman.
, will direct the church's youth
Trout expects to return to} Miss Xp INDIANAPOLIS ~The Rev. chester of Terre Haute will eohgueh nis third annual semifhar with meetings from 30 9 p. m. Monday through Saturday.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH oF e En B, s
toka and Galeda Bible class and Mrs. ~-An attendance goal of 426 persons has been set for rally day tomorrow in the ‘| Sunday school. All departments above the E.i primary age will isin in an assembly at 9:30 a. m. Paul PF. Brown, superintendent, will preside and the children’ s choir will sing. Miss Ruby Winders will direct the choir and Mrs. Helen Rice will play the accompaniments. The Rev, F. W. Wiegmann will give the talk.
. F., Young is church pastor,
BAPTIST CHURCH--The Rev. , lawyer and minister, open an evangelistic series tomorrow at 11 a. m. The Rev. Roy Beverly is pastor and Miss Mildred Johnson, clerk.
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH--
the White River conference, at 10:30 a, m, tomorrow. e former pastor of the Nobleschurch, will give the sermon,
L.| children throughout the morning in the nursery. Morning worship will follow with a sermon, “Danger of Living,” by the Rev, Mr. Wiegmann at 10:35 a, m. in the
Cox 2 the city rescue mission will sing. | sanctuary,
OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH
~Miss Jane Ellen Miller, Brethren Churech—The Rev. A. Reid Jep-
son, radio exangelist, Bible student and native of Iowa, will speak at the youth
has accepted the position of secretary rally at 7:30 tonight,
special music and members of the| employed arrangements committee are Miss of the Birmingham Barbara Ellerbrook of Washington,
d Youth for Christ, will conduct rallies on the first Monday night of the month In Tippecanoe county. Among the board of directors for the Fallies, according to the Rev. Mr. Malsbary, is a Purdue professor and a secretary employed in the adminis
army alr base an
VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Mrs, Josephine Johnson will sing accompanied
DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mrs. Mary L. Dotson will care for small
YOUTH FOR CHRIST, First United
The Rev. Roger Malsbary, director of
Alta Lawson at the
komo, and Miss Ella Dyer of Peru.|p, ars. .| trative office of the university.
Churchwomen's Council to ) Hold 'Workshop' for Soni
The Indianapolis Council of eon must be made by noon MonChurchwomen will hold their an-|day. nual “workshop” meeting from 9:45
a. m. to 3 p. m. Friday in the Third CLASS HOMECOMING
Homecoming services will be held by the Men's Union Bible Class, Inc, at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. G. L. Hayes, teacher, will talk on “The Challenge of Homecoming.” The class is an interdenominational group.
SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 1415 Cruft Street REV. GEORGE E. HUFF, Pastor 10:30 A. M and 7:30 P. M. Service
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith) 402 Wi Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A, M., 1:30 P, M.
RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE 1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Sunday — 10:30 A. M, Services Wed. and Sun. — 7:30 P, M. HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor
Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Street 9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. Wednesday and Priday—7:30 P. M. Rev. R. L. MENGES, Pastor
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Church
Delaware and Walnut Streets
(700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible Behool ....... uiennss 9:30 a. M. Morning Worship ............ 10:45 A. M
Sermon “The Saving Spirit Within Christianity” ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
LAUREL ST. TABERNACLE Fountain Square District Laurel St. at Pleasant Run Blvd. J. L. PRICE, Pastor 2002 Prospect
9:30 A. M.—8unday School 10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship 7:45 P. M.—Evangelistic Service
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR RALLY DAY ~Note Summer Schedule— 9:10 A, M.—Church School. 10:00 A. M.—8ervice of Worship: "ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS”
UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated with Unity, Kansas Cit: W Mo.) DR. oF SEDERICK ELIAS ANDER! 8 E Market St. Open Daily, 11:30 to 6. Phone J PR-428¢ Satirdn until 2:00
PULL L ITY LITERATURE HEATH MEMORIAL (Methodist)
Commerce and Windsor CHARLES R. QUERY, Pastor :30 A. M.—Church School. M~- ‘A New Grip on Life.”
M.—Evening Service.
Indianapolis Churches
THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Christian Men Builders, Inc.
pe Relp Young Men Make . to 10:30—Church, 10: %
A Wo to All!
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS °
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST *
1002 SOUTH BELMONT AVENUE
9:45-10:45-—-Morning Worship 7:45 P. M.—~Evening Service
_ Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:45
First Congregational Church
16TH and DELAWARE
ORIEN W. FIFER, hy Ad Interim Minister 1:00 A. M.—~Church School 1.00 hc Ma — Mornin, rh: t 1s God
Rev. R H By, D. Be aching.
rvice Young People’ : Meeting
Thursday Evening Bible Study J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ of
(South Branch)
Church of the Advent
(Episcopal) Meridian at 33d St.
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 7:30 A. M.~Hgly Communion. 9:30 A, M.—~Church School. 11:00 A. M.~Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 P. M.—Young People’s Fellowship.
Sunday School—10 A. M. Sacrament Service—7 P. M,
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL: Rev. William Burrows, Rector Sunday, 8 A. M.—Holy Communion 64th and College 9:30 A."M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and
Westbrook Church
South of W. Wash.) LEO C. Davis, . Pastor
30 Sunday etvices 0:45
(Mars Hill Bus) Sunday School. .9:30 A, M. Morning Worship... 10:30 Youth Hour..... 6:30 P. M.
Christian Science
h, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. Evangelistic
The Public Is Cordiall “ Services and Free Read
Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 23rd. Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches FIRST CHURCH SECOND CHURCH
THIRD CHURCH
North Side Church
(Nazarene)
Eugene and Barnes Ave.
—Perpetually Spiritual— You will always be welcome here.
SHORT, Pastor.
ERMEL 1151 Eugene Phone, TA 2941
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.—Evening Salvation Meeting —————————— ADJ. -AND MRS. VAN der VLEIT,
officers in charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus, Mrs, Genge, Director.
A THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Mars Hill Free Methodist Church
Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill,
Indpls.
arena T:30 P. M.
REV. J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister
BE-3020 Ring 4
Cordially Invite You te Attena One of Thewr Services
20.
Feckle Chars
(Nazarene) 30th a Road 52 REV. H. MYRICK
REVIVAL MEETING HIROUGH SEPT. 3
Bach Visit oe Growing Sin gy IRR Benoa)
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev Thomas B. Kline
Sunday School .......... 9:45A M. ceasenns. 10:55 A M,
Worship ......
PILGRIM HOLINESS
BROOKSIDE CHURCH Rev. Ralph McCrory
CH 30th Rev. R. E. Nibarger SECOND CHURCH
Fare a HOLINESS
30th and Cale Sts, Bunday School
9:30 A, M. 10: 5 Morning Worship 6:30 P. M.-Y, Evangelistic Service, 7:30 Prayer Meeting
ed., R. E. Naren tintster
Atheist Trial
Sermon, at 11 by
E. Burdette Backus, Minister (On WIRE at 10 A. M.)
Unitarian
Church, 1453 N. Alabama St.
The Champaign
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D. Pastor MEMORIAL BAPTIST —Belle Vieu and W,
9:25 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon:
“In the Day of Power”
4:00 P. M.—Youth Fellowship
LYNHURST-—-C. H. BCHEIK, Pastor Lynhurst Dr, 2 blks. 8. of W, Wash St. Services—9:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M
Clair; G. C. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30.
CROOKED CREEK. . N Mic Rd. a sth
Joseph L. Hughes......9: 1
Wash. iva, at 34th FOURTH CHURCH
EMERSON AVE... Emerson & E. New York Vesper Service George I. KIng.....ov.ivvevas H:30-7:30 TUXEDO PARK, 29 N. Grant {um East) | CENTRAL. ...oocvvveens. 23d E. of Central u. us ClItton ........ head. :30-7:00| G. H. O'Donell..... 10:40 and 7:30 P. M,
8. Drive, at Butler. Eve. Serv. 5:00. R. R., Church Edifice.
FIFTH CHURCH
R R. Church Edifice. SIXTH CHURCH
WOODRUFF PLACE. . Walcott at - L. C. Trent...... 10:45 A, M.-T:00
SUNDAY scRoob IN § AlL CHURCHES
:30 A. Hop-M ~Youth Fellowship. I
n newly decorated Sanctuary
Wednesday a Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church
34th ana Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER
Ministers
30 A. M.~Bible School Pomc Day in ge Dept.
10:45 A. M.<Divine Worship Dr. Vale, Preaibin
“REDEEMING THE TIME’ Thursday, 7:15 P, M., Midweek Service
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at § DR. SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 "DELIVERANCE"
Irvington Presbyterian ohnson and Julian Aves. Ministers — J. B. Ferguson — BE. C. McCance Church School, 9:30. Young People, 6:30 Morning, 10:30—“A Book of Beginnings" Evening, 7:30“A Lawyer's Reaction”
WESTMINSTER
448 N, State (1700 East) WALTER I PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30, Worshin 10:45 A. M Young People. 6:30 P.M.
Sunday School.....
"First Presbyterian Church
Delaware as Sixteenth
NTZ USSELL TWO MORNING SERVICES
Thurs. Convocation and Dinner..
Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton at 1lith-—Rev. Ralph L. O'Del Church School for All A
Ser : (11 to 11:30, Broadcast over WIBC, 1070)
METHODIST
Mich. GARFIELD PARK ..... 1061 Southerh Ave. P. M. 5-7:30
CC. B. Paschal. ....... iiss
CHURCHES . |
10:45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon
“The Unfinished
Creation"
WIRE Broadcast at 11:30 A. M.
9:30 A. M.—Church School
8-8 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth
North Methodist Church
Meridian at 38th St.
Dallas L. Browning, D.D.
Capitol Avenue
CAPITOL AT THIRTIET “The Ns With the Revolving, rou” J. FLOYD 8
EELIG, D. D. Mi 9:30—Church School. 10:45—Morning Norhip.
“THE + IN THE MIDST” 6-8 P. M.—Twilight Hour 7:30 P. M.—Sunday School
Booster Program A Cordial Welcome to All
Young People’s Meeting, 6 P.M.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which rd Beecher
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D., Minister
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
“RELIGION AS POWER" CHURCH SCR00L. 3 LM:
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. oe D. ASAN,
School. 8 & M —Sdornin Worship.
EAST 10th ST. METHODIST
2327 EAST 10TH STREET
REV. ARCHILESS M. BROWN, Minister Church School ......... 9:30 A, M. Worship, 10:45; Youth Fellowship, 7 P. M.
Go to Church Sunday
We Believe— “TODAY 1S. TOMORROW” Sermon Subjects:
"Live With a Surplus" 10:45 A. M.
"Greatness" at 7:45 P.M. M Y.F, 630 P M Church School, 9:30 A. M.
Roberts Park Church
Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont St.
Dr. SUMNER, L. MARTIN, Minister
GRACE
METHODIST
East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CL¥GG, Minister
10:40 A. M. Sermon Theme:
“THE CALL OF GOD” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P. M.
We Welcome All Visitors
WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave. ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
10:40 A. M.—""A Mystic With His Feet on round.” h
the 6:30 P. M.—Youth Services.
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 SHELBY STREET
W. L. TOTTY, Minister
Worship and Preaching ............ Suny Kuve 11:00 A. M. Bible Study ............, eel Stamss err vas 10:00 A. M. Evening Service ...........ccvi0n0s essnesssncinees 1:46 P. M.
Wednesday Evening Bible Study .....ceuv0ve... 7:45 P. M,
CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Avenwe 9:45 Worship, ....11:00 A. M. Sunday Night Evangelistic...
Raymond G. Hoekstra, Harry ‘D. Slattery Minister
Hearty
Workers:
Sunday Services:
Morning Worship... ve.
re en A
87 N. Rural St.
10:48 A M.—Worship. Srmon; a 7:48 P. M.~~Sermon:
"WAS CHRIST ON TRIAL IN
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1621 E. Washington
Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor
. 9:80, Sunday School 10:80 A. M., “The Peace of God”
Southern Harmonizers Will Sing
. 7:30 P. M., “Which
Religion Is Right?”
SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE
Olive Street and LeGrande Avenue A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Preaching Services, 10:30 A. M.* “Thou Knowest That I §.5% P.M.: “And Heard Behind Me a Great Voice.” N.Y.P.S, 630 P.M. Wetntaday Pray Meeting — 7:45 P.M. elcome Awaits You
No Creed But Christ
West Side Church of the Nazarene
W. 11th and King Ave.
Revival Continued Through Sept. 30 Service Fach EVENING. .ovesvsesessaranssrassss 1:30
DAR Shamer House, 834 N. Penn. 9:30 A. M.’ Sunday School
Rev. C. W. Henderson and G. P. Wy
Sunday School....iesivssesvesnssnnssnses Bi
Evening Services. ....vesssesss..6:30 and Rev. and Mrs. E. Atkinson, Pastors
Sunday School ... Devotional Service ...... 11:30 Evangelistic .............
MID-WEEK SERVICES Tuesday. 8 P. M., Bible Class Friday, 8 P. M., Y. P. Services
James E. Petty, Pastor
The Catholic Information Bureau INVITES YOU TO HEAR
The Teachings of the Catholic Church
In the Instruction Class Held Each Thursday at 8 p. m, Sept. 2 to Dec. 13 in the
CATHOLIC INFORMATION BUREAU ' AT CAPITOL AVE. AND GEORGIA ST.
Bureau Open Daily, 12 Noon to 8:30 p, m. Instruction Any Hour 3 by Appointment. RI. 3877
Englewood Christian Church
AT i Se
— A frank discussion of A live isis — Charles R. Hamilton . Gaynell Lashbrook hy rondo ne Gomi oe
‘CHURCH OF CHRIST
40th and N. Capitol Study, HU-4041 Bible Study, 9:45 A. M.
10:45 A, M.—~Morning Service. 6:30 to 7:30 P. M.—8ong Drill; Bible Stories. 7:45 P. M.—Evening Service.
Wednesday, 7:45 P. M., Bible
No Book But the Bible
HOBBS JR. Baidin HU-4753
Study.
UNITY TRUTH UENTER DALE ©. NEWSUM Aftiliated with Unity Readauarters Kansas C1
Sunday Services:
-— Morning Worship
11 A Theme—"1 Fisdge Allegiance to . My
iS PUBLIC 18 INVITED TO
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York
wea va wy 10:00 A, A
TONIGHT AT 7:30
DON PAIL TO HEAR gd | REV.A.RED JEPSON ~~ x 4 Net You Supt Frche fous Caronan, W. Wp
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Missourt Dally Activities—Raom N. W. Corner
St.
M .M 745 P.M
| Churd * Spec Wallace Stre tion Raisif «The congregati Street Presbyteri:
ing hard again headway with th
Rev. Mueller
the church's 70 the armed forces Mves... The building ¢ Montgomery, cb pledges for the 20th anniversary row. The pled services at 8 ar climax the wee {included several dinners, the cor their building tomorrow's ple nounced at a ba Sunday, Sept. 30 Has Eng
The new Wa designed by O. . will resemble c! nomination in in contrast to many prospecti lean toward tl and Gothic typ Wallace Street chancel also wi cording to Pre which rose long
The building, wire-cut brick Indiana limesto 10th st. on tl Wallace and E. part of the ne low side walls steep pitch. It est point to 45 f by scissored tn side buttresses posed to the vi tion in the pew Towe
The square to corner will hou wished for by t toll the call ti plifier in the to cast music ove Art glass windc memorials, wil and other wall A corridor church with | unit which wi educational bu study will be | wing and the t second floor ¢ shuffle hoard ¢ the lawn will youth group. The dining" capacity for 4 occupy the bas tend under the , Chan {The chancel the choir sitt! the organ sta The communi the center of nating the sc tional Presby ample room w behind the cor the minister will officiate : Lectern and toward the fr one at the other at the ! The Rev. M on “Going Fc both services liam Young “A Prayer” i Earth Is the Mrs. Price Ge ~ the singing.
LESSON. SUBJI “Matter” is son-germon Christ, ‘Scien The Bible foliowing: “B that the Son earth to for He to the sic take up thy } house.” And to his house, The lesson: the followin Christian Scl and Health v tures” by Me same power also sickness. E————————
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