Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1945 — Page 8

Church News—

* Visitors Will | Lead Clinic

Part of Young People's Day At Baptist Church.

A visiting coaching team ‘will conduct a clinic in celebration of Young People’s day this week-end at the Memorial Baptist. church, Miss Ruth Bush of Vincennes,

Miss Ruby Sills of Hartford Gity,! Ind, and Miss Sally Lewis of Terre Haute, Ind, compose the team. The,

program will begin at 7:30 tonight | with a “singspiration,” movies, rec~ reation and devotions, The young women will teach and observe the Sunday school tomorrow afternoon. Miss Lewis will speak on “We Are His Disciples” at the night worship service led by young people. Other! events follow:

CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH—The first of the church night dinners will mark membership birthdays m. Thursday. The months of the year will’ be represented by table decorations. Guests will be seated at tables named for the months. in which they were born, A birthday cake will be awarded the table judged the most &ttractive and cleverly arranged. Music, brief talks and discussion of plans for the season are scheduled for the period following dinner. The woman's society of Christian service will be in charge of the dinner, Mrs. A. B, Cornelius, general chairman of the program, will be fasistrd by Dr, ¥, Marion Smith and the bert L. Kiausmeler, ministers, and Merrill K. Johnson, church school superintendent

THE “MEN'S CLASS, BROADWAY BATS WL CH -- George Hampton will ‘begin his term as president for.one Year at the Roundup Day celebration tomorrow morning. The Murat Chanters octet, will sing; past presidents will be recognized; and the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, | Te-vlected teacher for the 17th year, will present the lesson, It will be broadcast over WISH at 10 a. m Charles D, Scarlett tomorrow will he installed as vice president; Charles Tolive &r, reception chairman; Walter Bruce, membership chairman: Oweh MoCrea, secretary; Bert Lay, treasurer; and Earl Shreve, song leader, SECOND | FREE METHODIST CHURCH The Rev, O. R. Tessaro of Plitsburgh, a former businessman, will continue giving the sermons for the revival meetings at 9:30 each night through Oct. 14. “The Traitor's Hand’ is the Rev. Mr, Tessaro's subject for tonight and “The Boales of Justice” for 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, The Rev. J. C, Black is pastor. MEN'S UNION BIBLE CLASS, INC, 853 N. Wess st., Capt, J. W. Anderson of the army medical corps will speak st the meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 «a. m. tomorrow. Capt. Anderson has returned from spending three years in the European theater and is visiting his family here. Kenneth Hyde is class president and George L, Hayes, teacher. CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian church--Merle Sidener will spesk on “He Came Back tomorrow at the 9:30 8. m, meeting. Sandra Bernat, violinist and Joan Bernat, cellist, ¢hild musicians, will play accompanied .by their mother, Mrs. Saul Bernat. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL «The early communion will be celebrated +A fd &, m, on Bundays beginning tomor-

VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL--Mrs, ny Booker will sing accompanied by Martin: Hendrickson at the 6 p. m. Protestant vespers tomorrow. The Rev J. GO. Jones, Protestant chaplain, will lend the devotions. Arrangements for the musié were made by Wayne unit 84 of the American Legion suxiliary. Mrs Catherine Polsgrove is unit music chair.

CHURCHES BOOST COMMUNITY FUND

Fund Sunday in local churches tomorrow will introduce the 1945

campaign of the United War and Community Fund of Indianapolis. Ministers of every faith are ex- ~ pected to talk and preach about the "purpose of the fund in an effort to assist citizens to reach the goal of $1,821,000. Both the Indianapolis Church federation and the Catholic archdiocese of Indianapolis have signified their intention to co-

Miss Ellen Spencer of Franklin,| §

be very suggestive of the disciples who partook of the Last Supper long

A wood carving of da Vinci's “The Last Supper” adorns the altar of the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer where the Rev. W. H, Eifert will celebrate the communion tomorrow.

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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

Twelve men will be seated at a table extending almost the full width of the University Heights Brethren church for the world-wide communion service tomorrow. The 12 men, who include Dr. R. H. Turley, pastor of the church, will

ago in an upper room in Jerusalem. The University Heights ehurch with those of many denominations over| TT the entire globe will hold commu-| nion services on World Communion ! Sunday, All through the wars, Protestants received the communion in many countries on World Communion Sunday, stressing the idea of fellowship and the bond existing among all Christians, Tomorrow at 9 a. m,, the membership of the University Heights United Brethren church and the Sunday school, thankful for the peace and mindful of the sacrifices of war, will make a special offering for overseas relief and rehabilitation. The quota for the White River conference to which the con-| kneel at the communion rail gregation belongs is $5150. receive the sacred elements. Boys and girls overseas, who be- | The table will be draped in white long to the 8t. John's Evangelical and decorated vith burning eandles and Reformed church, are expected and white chrysanthemums in tall to attend communion services at altar vases. The choir will sing the their respective posts tomorrow, responses for the service and gifts

St. John's golden anniversary year begins on World Communion Sunday, therefore the Rev, Mr. Piepenbrok will preach on “Your Church, the 50th Anndversary and You.” Methodist Communion Four high school students, two boys and-two girls, all vested. in black gowns, will assist the Rev. Almon J. Coble in the communion service tomorrow morning at the Washington Street Methodist church, The congregation, according to Methodist tradition, will come forward from their pews and to

The crucifixion window in the church recalls the deepest meaning of the communion.

ed by the Rev. F. W. Wiegmann tomorrow at the Downey Avenue Christian church will be broadcast from 11 to 11:30 a. m. over station WIBC. Morning worship will begin at 10:35 a.'m.

Visits to Homes

The ill and “shut-in” who will be unable to attend services at 10:45 a. m. in the Centenary Christian church will receive the Lord's Supper in their homes. The pastor, the Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, will visit such members in the afternoon and celebrate the communion again at 7:45 p. m. in the church for those who are unable to attend in the morning.

“The Greatest Blood Donor in History” has been chosen by the Rev. Mr, Fisher for his evening sermon topic and “As I Go From

the Lord's Table,” for the morning. Olive Branch Christian chuch will

The Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok, pastor, will be collected for the “Methodist has sent the church publication, St. | | Fellowship of Suffering and ServJohn's Herald, to all the service] fice.” folk reminding them of the world The sermon and anthem for the communion. {World Communion Service conduct-

hold rally day services and mark the first anniversary of the ministry of the Rev. Benton B. Miller, pastor, tomorrow, in addition to World Communion Sunday.

'UNREALITY' TOPIC OF LESSON-SERMON

“Unreality” is the subject of the Jesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. tomorrow. The Bible citations include ‘the following: “But the natural man receiveth not the—things of the Spitlh of God; for they are foolish-

Circuit Rider

The great grandson of a Hoosler circuit rider will preach his frst sermon as new associate pastor of the Pirst Baptiss church tomorrow night. ~The Rev, Edwin

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L. McClain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal McClain of . Indianapolis and great, grandson of the late Rev, Matthew McClain, has accepted the position of associate pastor and minister “of religious education of the

neas @nto Him: neither can He |kndw them, because they are spiritually discerned.” The lesson-sermon also includes |§ 'the following passage from the |B | Christian Science textbook, “Science {and Health with Key to the Scrip | tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Spirit {ual sénse, contradicting the ma{terial séhses, Involves intuition, hope,

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the Woodruff Place Baptist church. He returns to Indianapolis from the Mounds Baptist church in Anderson, the same town from which Dr. Atwater came to be pastor of the First church. THe new assoclate pastor also served as an assistant pastor in Rochester, N. Y, while completing his education. One of his chief duties will be to preach for the evening worship services at the First Baptist church. He will assist Dr. Atwater with the World Wide Communion tomorrow morning and, with Mrs, McClain, will be honored at an informal reception afterward. The McClains will live, temporarily, at 6561 West dr., Woodruff Place.

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Churches Finance Religious Classes

Miss Nellie C. Young urges that persons interested in enrolling children in religion classes on re-

lease time from the public schools direct their requests to the weekday religion board. To ease the minds of those who fear a union of church and state, Miss Young who is chairman of the board pointed out that-all such classes are conducted in church buildings. No child is admitted, Miss |= Young says, except with the written consent of his parents and the expenses of his instruction is bornd by the churches.

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Many Churches Here to. Participate in World-Wide Communion Service Tomorrow

| office. ‘|preach on “Elements of Strength.”

World- Wide

Services Set

Communion Rites to Be Held In City Churches.

Dr. George Arthur Prantz will preach en “The Lamb of God” and the choir will sng the anthem “O Sacred Head Now Wounded” at the World Wide Conuuunion services at 9:30 and 11 a. m. th the First Presbyterian church. The Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church suggests that any peripn needing transportation to the communion service call the church The Rev. C. E Sitler will

A soldier who is grateful “for his safe return home and for loving friends” has been given a hymn board to hang in the front of the sanctuary of the Cumberland Methodist church, The Rev. George 8. Henninger will dedicate the board in ceremonies at the World Wide Communion service Rally day also will be marked ar Cumberland. Approximately 60 men of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church have made house-to-house’ visits among the congregation to promote attendance at theé® communion and on all other Sundays. Dr. Sidney Blair Harry is church pastor. The Rev. James Webber of Indiana Central college will preach at the communion service at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the First United Brethren church. The Rev. Robert Hansley of Anderson will speak at 7:30 p. m. when Charles Dougherty will lead the singing. Rally day in the Sunday school and the communion service afterward, will be followed by a covered dish luncheon and home-coming. celebration at the Edwin Ray Methodist church. Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent, and former ministers will speak. Miss Elsie McGregor will give an organ recital and Mrs, Mary Cal-

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE 1240 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Sunday — 10:30 A. °M. Services Wed. and Bun. ~ 7:30 P. M HERMAN R, ROSE, Pastor

First ond thane Church

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«5 Ol Ws D. or Ad Interim or ! I) 0 A. M.—Church School 00 A. M Morning Worship: “UPPER ROOMS, NOW Dr. Orien: W. Pifer, preaching

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

yo W. 31st Street

Bible Classes . 9:45 A M Preaching a vine 10:30 A M. Young peoples Meeting ....... 6:45 P.M Evening Ser VICE. usu sion savin 7:45 P. M. Thursday Evening-—Bible Study T:45 P. M.

J. 8 JOHNS, Minister

Westbrook Church

(Nazarene) 819 8. Denison Bt. (4600 ih 5 Block South of Wash.) LEO C. DAViS Pastor BE-0750

& Sunday § Services 9: 0A M. 10:45 A. M. 6 P.M. i 30 P. M.

VAN NomticAL wr REFORMED NORTH No JERSEY STREETS ERICK R DARIES. D. D., PASTOR M.—1st Communion Service . M.~1st. Service of Worship. . M.~Church School. . M.~2d Service of Worship. . M.—2d Communion Service. ct of sermons: __laoING DEEPER WITH GOD”

PILGRIM HOLINESS

I RNA HDR. 226-230 Th Ohio

E. V. Halt, A-6481 BROOKSIDE HORCH 2101 Brookside Rev. Ralph McCrory CH-2311 FIRST CHURCH and Gale Sts R. E Nibarger Wh E 30th St. SECOND CHURCH 1415 Crufts St Rev. George E. Huff 1442 Cruft St. NORTH SIDE CHURCH, 1723 E 46th 8t ev.

Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave ALL ARE WELCOME

REORGAN NIZED CHURCH 0 OF JESUS | CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS |

oth and Chester Indianapolis, © Ind. Church School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Zion's League. 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ++ 1:30 p.m. Pastor, A, W. Gage, 1141 W. 33d St.

FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS

30th and GRle (Brightwood or Crosstown Busi

lendar will play violin solos. The Rev, D. Millard Church is pastor,

Gay Neighborhood Party to Be Held At Church Today

Donald McCready , . . accordionist, YOU WILL SEE a gay neighborhood party if you drop in the First Evangelical church this afternoon. The party, with no restrictions |

laid on noise and plenty of refreshments for boys and girls of the community, opens a series of such events. They will be spon sored by the Sunday school and its superintendent, Lester MeKinley, every few weeks through the winter. John M. White of the Technical high school faculty, known over will

mer conferences, lead pep

Music by the church orchestra, a

varied entertainment.

and youth adviser for the Central Christian church, Others active in party arrangements are Mrs, O, D. Wissler, Robert Armstrong and Ralph T. Griggs. Ruth Gardner is president of the youth group and the Rev, H. H. Hazenfleld, _pastor.

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M, T:30 P. MS,

the state for his songfests at sum+ | songs and other vocal numbers. |

moving picture and a talk by Miss || Nellie C. Young will compose the |

Miss Young is children’s minister .|

Annual Sunday School Rally .

Special Program by Gospel Trio of Evansville, Ind.

SOUVENIRS FOR ALL R. E. Nibarger. Minister

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL Rev. William Burrows, Rector

84th and College 9:30 A. M'—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon.

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bby Floor, Claypool Hote ! Open a (except Bun.) 3 A P.M. Classes in Lectures, Tues., Wed,, Fri, Eves. and Thurs. od 11 A. M., Morning Worships Noon Meditation Daily, 12.10 P, M. Call RI- for Details

Theme— "The First Edict Wed. ‘Eve. Services at 8 THE PUBLIC I8 INVITED ‘TO ALL SERVI .

HIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 ‘E. Washington Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor ; Rally Day 9:30 A. M., Sunday School—

10:30 A. M., “The Significance of Communion,” 7:30 P. M., “Consecration Plus.”

METHODIST CHURCHES

10:45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon By the Minister

Sunday Services: DAR Chapter House, 824 N. Penn 9:30 A. M., Sunday School

We Believe— “JESUS CHRIST SHOULD BE FOLLOWED NOT WORSHIPPED"

World Wide 2 RSH Communion "In Remembrance of Me" 9:30 A. M.~Cburch School 10:45 A. M. 6-0 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth " oath . Born of the Spirit North Methodist at 7:45 P.M.

Youth Cathedral Hour, 6-3 P. M. Church School, 9:30 A. M.

Roberts Park Church

Methodist (Since 1821: Delaware at Vermont 8t.

Church

Meridian at 38th St.

Dallas L. Browning, D. D.

MINISTER

6-8 P. M.—Twilight Hour Service for Youth

Dr SUMNER, L. MARTIN, Minister

“GRACE

. Capitol Avenue N. CAPITOL AT THIRTIETH J. FLOYD SEELIG, D. D. Minister

9:30-~Church School. METHODIST 10:45--Morning | Worship, East New York at Grant WORLD WIDE COMMUNION E ARNGLD EGS: Minister

40 M. WORLD-WIDE AcoMMUNION

Wership--Rellowship--Sruay Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P. M.

A Cordial Welcome to All

Sunday. 8 A M.—Holy Communion| |

Butler University

Sermon: 2 “Growing Rich and Staying Rich

Déan O. L. Shelton, Preaching CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Church

Delaware and Walnut Streeis - 1700 North) Df. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School 9:30 a M Morning Worship ..... ......10:458 A M, ao: “THE HOLY COMMUNION Al

Music by Excellent Shit Youth PFellowship—6:00 P. M.

Danville-Indianapolis District Convention

Mars Hill Free Methodist Church Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill, Indpls.

(Mars Hill Bus) Hear Our Special Guest, PRESIDENT GREGORY

of Spring Arbor Seminary, Spring Arbor, ‘Mich. Sajurday—~1: 30 P. M. Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.

Special Features in Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Hear O. R. TESSBARO 2:30 p. m. rapes Music—Inspirational Preachin CLINTON SWANA!

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Churches

Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, Mass.

The Publis Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Pree Reading Rooms (R-R.)

Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 7: “UNREALITY"

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Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH { Meridian at a i R. R.. Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware : 12th Eve. Serv 5:00 R. R., 536 Stata Life

THIRD CHURCH Wash, 8ivd. at J4th Eve. Serv. 8°00: R R. Church Edifice. FOURTH CHURCH

Pleas, Run Pkwy. 8 Drive, at Butler Eve. Serv. 5:00 R. R.. Church

FIFTH CHURCH Col at 82nd. Eve. Ser, T:30—R. R. Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

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SUNDAY SCHOO ALL ALL CHURCHES

Weduaudny Evening Testimanins Meet ings in AD Churches at § M

GARFIELD HEIGHTS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

1002 SOUTH BELMONT AVENUE 9:45-10-45—Morning Worship 32 SEELEY . 1:45 P. M.~Evening Service Worship and Preaching ............ “es aes sv 11:00 AM, Wednesday evening, Bible Study, 7:48 Bible Study RTP aRE PY SERA NEeE Ian 10:00 A. M. Foursquare Gospel. Church Evening Service ..........c.00000 eennearesisanes lids PM. Woodlawn Avenus and Wright Street Wednesday Evening Bible Study .....ceevveev... 7:48 P. M. 9:30 and 20:45 A. M,, 6-30 and 7:30 P. M, W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 1742

Wednesday and Friday-7:30 P. NM. Rev. R L. MENGES, Pastor

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 1418 Oruft Street

REV. GEORGE E HUFF, Pastor | 10:30 A. M and 7:30 P, M. Service

director. he Miss Wilson will take charge of all activities for chil- + dren and youth in the church. She will lead the children's church, which meets simultaneously with the morning worship service and conducts instruetion in Bible stories, prayers, mem ary passages and hymns, Miss Wilson served as part- time youth worker at the First Presbyterlan church, Decatur, while attending James Millikin university. She holds a B.S degree from Iowa State college, where she was presi-: dent of her dormitory, member of the “dormitory council, the Y. W,

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Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

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Presbyterian Churches Invite You

TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCED a Ministers 9:30 A. M.~Bible School

10:45 A. M.~-Divine Worship Dr. Vale,

“What Makes the orld» Fine a Pine Place? Thursday, 7:15 P. M,, Midweek Service

Meridian Heights

OR SIDNEY BAIN BARRY. wise

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W. Washingtow at Warman: Ave.

EAST 10th ST. METHODIST 2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV ACHILLES M. BROWN, Minister

Church 8choo 9:30 A. M. Worship, 10:45; “Youth Fellowship, TP M.|

Go to Church S ? 10:40 A. M.—World Wide unday 6:30 P. M—Youth Services.

BAPTIST CHURCHES World - Wide Communion

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WOODRUFF PLACES Ta ateR. PM

_L C. Tr ent A. M.-7:00 Meridian and Vermont Streets ~ LYNHURST—C. H “SCHEIK. Pastor. CARLETON W. ATWATER, D.D.,

Pastor Lynhurst Dr, 2 blks 8 of W. Wash St. 9:25 A. M.—Bible School |

ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor

9:30 A. ‘M.—Church School. Communion

Services—9:30 A. M and 7:30 P. M. 10:45 A M.—Communion Message by the CROOKED CREEK.. N Mich Rd & Ags

Pastor i Joseph L Hughes +. 9:45-10:4 6:15 P. M.—Youth Fellowship | EMERSON AVE.. Emerson & E. New York 7:30 P. M~—Worship, Sermon: -Seek Ye George L King ................ 9:30-7:30 irst Vo ‘B. Ln MC CENTRAL .\.cvisaisiss of Central Clain ‘preaching _G H_ODonell.... 10: 0° and 730 FM. TUXEDO PARK, 29 N. Grant Hie Bast GARFIELD PARK .....1061 Southern Ave, U.S Clutton”... 9:30-1:00] C 8. . Paschal... ....... 10:43-1:30

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YOUTH DAY

9:30—Worship 10:40—Church School 2 P. M.—Youth Clinic 7:30 P. M.—Youth Service

Miss Sally Lewis Guest Speaker Subject: : "We Are His Disciples"

Al MORNING ff ll worsHIP fi 9:30 | Bl awien sevvicrs Swadloy Schwa! 10.40

Evening i) orship } 7:30

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CARROLLTON AVE, 44th ‘and Carrollton. | | 8T. JOHN, 832 Sande Rev. Richard Rettig, 10:45 a.m Rev. E. A. PIeneRrOk. 10:15 a. m.

FIRST, 3104 E. 10th, Bh OREN (Cumberland. Ind.) Rev. Ralph L. Weisser, 10:30 a.m. . F. G. Brune, 10:35 a. m.

FRIEDENS, 8. Alabama and Parkway. aUL'S (E.), 13th and Carrollton. Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, 10 a. m { Rev. E. Harold Klingel, 10:00 a. m.

GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleasant Run. 8D. ST. PAUL'S (R.), 711 N, Belmont. Rev. Norman H. Schultz, 10:30 a Rev. Wm. H. Knierim, 10 a. m.

IMMANUEL, 8. New Jersey and Frosect TRINITY, Perkins- Raymond. Rev. Clarence E. Sitler, 10 Rev, Wm, H. Enierim; 11:15 a. m.

PLEASANT RUN BLVD, Hogg. -S. Penn. New. Jersey and North. Rev. Robt, C. Winder, 1 Frederick R. Daries, 9 and 10: 40.

BBOOND. 903 Shelby Si Post Road and Troy Ave. Rev. W. Franklin hr 10:30 a. m, Robert E. Briggeman, 10:30 a. m.

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