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50th Anniversary of Church

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Chureh Editor

Indianapolis Quakers will mark a very special year beginning now. | They will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the First Friends church, the quiet, red brick edifice at 1241 N. Alabama st. Patriarchal Dr. Rufus Jones of Philadelphia will open the golden anniversary year by mingling with the congregation over the week-end, Dr. Jones spoke last night and will be be heard S4AIN + at 10: 45 & m. and 3 p..m. tomorrow. — It is significant that this golden

known for thrift, frequently for| prosperity and always for the be-| lief that everything the Quaker owns, whether material or spiritual, belongs to God. Three Months to Wed Quakers hold no outward celebra-| tion of the Holy Communion with

tand for peace. Many local Quakers went from the First church to the work of conscientious obtors in civillan public service » others served the armed

i lof baptism. And to be married in| from the meeting house without a the Quaker meeting requires at word having been spoken. {least_three months to fulfill the Quakers foster the ideal of spirregulations. itual democracy based on the conThe meeting immediately ap-|cept that God dwells in every man. Every man, therefore, whether black or white, is deserving of great respect. It is this concept which makes many Quakers feel they must not kill in time of war. The First church was built at a cost of $30,000, and later an addition was constructed. It has been completely free of debt for many years. - In fact, the church owns. & fund of $40,000, the interest from which it uses to send Young people through Earlham college.

Work for Peace

Rev. Herbert Huffman

No ‘doubt, to most folk thinking of Friends and their traditional there ‘tomes 8 mental picwomen dressed in long, -plain grey dresses, their framed by the Quaker bonnet. They recall that the men wore black with collariess coats and wide-

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Bishop Gerasimos of the Greek Orthodox church, Chicago, will officiate at the 10:30 a. m. mass tomorrow in the Greek Orthodox! church here, The choir will sing the music of the service under the direction of ‘Miss Mary H. Kirles. The Rev. Har-| ry Apostalokis, church priest, will assist the bishop. Other events fol.

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day address tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. The Rey. Leon of

K Wea music, will direct the choir and various women will take part in the Seve: | 1 SEYTERIAN Supnen Japa stage setting Tepre home will furnish the on —- a dramatic skit portraying the customs and home life of Japan, given by the Rev. and Mrs. Egon Hessel tomorrow night. Hessels were formerly missionaries to that country. The dramatization rr be presented for the youth group at 6:45 p.m. George Prederick Holler, minister of music, will give a talk on “Old Hymns of the Church and How to Sing Them" at the meeting following 6 o'clock dinner Thursd CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian Chureh — Students from the Indiana Boys’ school, Plainfield, will be special guests and provide the music tomorrow morning. Merle Sidener teacher, will speak on “Adult Delinquency.”

Brethren Church—Mun Hope, noted Chinese evangelist of Victoria, B. C., will speak at the 7:30 o'clock rally tonight. SECOND FREE METHODIST CHURCH The congragation tomorrow will observe Universal Bible Sunday by viewing an exhibit of “The History of the English 1811. C. Black, pastor, will preach on “The Promises of God, Our Richest Heritage,” at 10:30 a. m., and on e Marching Orders for a New Day,” at 7:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH “M13 ants X Stuart will aon terta gull onday night in her home, 335 Berkley rd rs. Thelma - ner will lead the fevotions and there will be 3 an exchange of gif! family gy "dinner will be held uray at 6:30 p ENTRAL AVENUE METHODS? CHURCH. he Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Indian: apolis, will speak on “Worship and the People” at the 6 o'clock dinner Thursday. ALL SAINTS FPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL ~The Rev. John T. Payne, former rector of the Church of St. Philip and St. Stephen, Detroit, will prodeh at 11 a.m, will substitute for

the Rev. the diocese . Indianapolis, minister the rite of iE yho ad at St. Paul's church Bishop Kifchhofter will celebrate se, Holy Communion autisted do the Mr. Payne at 3:30 a. w in yh cathedral. The Alter pry “i receive the communion in a body after which breakfast will be served in the the cathedral house. VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL | choir of Ebeneser Lutheran church, The rected and accompanied by Mrs. Harry Adams, will sing at She 8 tomorrow. The Rev. EE

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9:30 A. M.~"“GO EVANGELIZED" 7:30 P. M.—Baptismal Service.

CROOKED CRESK-N. Mich. Ra. 5 2. Hughes, 9:45-10:45 A.M., 7:30 eve.

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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES

AL ZAHLOUT and His Singing Violin a . Chinese Banas} Romer, Perey Crawto

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

Park and Walnut Sts. (Just Of 700 Block Massachusetts Avenue) Broadcasting WIRE, Sunday Morning, § to 9:30 — 1430 on Your Dial

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“Modern Man Is Obsolete” Sermon at 11 A. M. by E. Burdette Backus

What Is Humanism?

A Community of Pree Minds,

give s : talk. a a] Io x Ihe music were ie through the Bruce P. Robinson wait. E of the 11th district American n auxiliary. Mrs. E. E Burton Is 11th istrict Protestant musi¢ chairman | and s. ‘Geneva Overleese is. unit music | chairman, VICTORY MEMORIAL METHODIST | Christmas pe an for children will be At

ted a Pp. m. ghe morning service at : 0, > siois Comwill be

Two of the most active gfoups of the meeting are the pastoral and peace committees. The pastoral committee looks after the spiritual : {and physical welfare of the ehurch.

LUTHERAN PASTOR

. TO BE INSTALLED Topic of Speech] o. x x runes wi sat oe Gn ric i oi. hin THE REV. VIRGIL A. SLY wili|Rev. Raymond A. Heine as new pas-|of Europe, especially Austria. The

describe his. recent seven-month tor of the Whitestown-New Augusta committee strives to keep the moet1 ing informed on questions vital to

the peace world. [86 10:45 a. m. in St. Mark's Lutheran |, ev to a

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Br in race relations and those United Lutheran between labor and capital.

CHURCH TO HOLD DISTRICT MEETING

creased to 1300. The first official was held in 1820 and in

ENGLEWOOD

CHRISTIAN CHURCH 7 N. Rural St.

430 A. 3B Seen 10:46 A. M.—Worship. Sermon. x T CHRIST DEMANDS OF US.” 7:30 P. M.—Sermon, EXCUSES JESUS WILL NOT

—8pecial Decision Day Services— O. A. Trinkle, Minister C. R. Hamilton, Gaynell Lashbrook, Music Organist —A WELCOME TO ALL— SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE Olive St. and LeGrande Ave. A. I. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, oS A MK a0 ob waa 0 FM Y.P. 8, 6:30 2. M. Watnestay Paver Moot

A Hearly Welcome Awaits You

PILGRIM HOLINESS

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Christian Science Churches

~* Protbylarian ‘Churches Invite You TABERNACLE | First Presbyterian n Church

Delaware at Sixteenth : .. RUSSELL GALLOWA TWO MORNING SER . 9:30 and 11 A. M. DR. PRANTZ “ORIGINAL SIN" Psalms a

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Memorial Presb

DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers ae

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: 8. Drive, at Pleas. Run Pkwy : : Eve. , 5:00 BR. 8 Ja Vesper Communion 4 P.M WESTMINSTER 5 N. State SH. WALTER : JRARCY. Sumisige Sunday EE 6:30.

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NORTH SIDE CHURCH NAZARENE 10:48 A. M.—Worship and Sermon © By the Minister .

"The Christ of the Lost"

9:30 A. M. School 69 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth

Nérth Methodist

Rev. Raymond DR. WICKS TO MARK eral pastor 40TH YEAR HERE |uwiunt sone svaieamtons +t

. general 4 Souls|Imieiden, Will be: plese for ‘all | aaa: fn ministry and ‘business sessions ministers| song. Hear a Piano Cy:

7:30 P. M.—Virgil C. Pinnell, < mittee, : the song, “Tell Mother T'll Be There,”

1621 E. Washington

WEST SIDE GOSPEL TABERNACLE

2113 Miller REV. THOMAS Pao

WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

819 8. Denison St. 4500 West, J; Block South of West Washington LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor, BE-0150 SUNDAY SERVICES — 9:30 A.M, 10:45 A.M.

Chairman, “God Save America.” Charles EB RE Pilimore, suthor of

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M.—“The Secret of Security.” = 7:80 P. M~—Dr. C. Warren Jones, guest speaker, Kansas

PATE AR RAR ARREARS aR sess nates

MISSIONARY GROUP

TO HOLD LUNCHEON GARFIELD HEIGHTS C CHURCH OF CHRIST

Notnip and Pe a SHELBY astasssssiaspatIrit aE. 11:00 A M Bible Study Shaves SEARS NNNNNARNANRER NER RI NAR 10:00 A. M. Bvening Service Shen arse SL0000400an0tnensrey N:00 P. M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study east essa S ses 7:4 P. M.

W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 170

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Bitte Study, 48 AM 10:48 A. M.—PFirst Corinthians, Sup Caviar, 1-11. Sannthisns. $13

TP. M.—First i full swing: 7:30 P.M.

‘CALVARY . TABERNACLE

Invite you to attend the following series of special services Sunday, 7:46 P. M— ‘Raymond ©. Hoekstra

Church

Daa Tx Browaing, . D. woe

will be present.

Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor

East New York at ’ 3 naw Te WASHINGTON. STR We "Welcome. All Visitors ALMON J. COBLE. Pastor 9:30 A. M.~Church School.

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Monday, 7:30 P: M~— A