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SATURDAY, JAN. on YURCH NEWS—
Congregation to Begin Anew ‘As E, Side Mission.
“Except y® be born again . St. «Paul's: Evangelical and ° a formed church plans to follow the scriptural ideal and literally “be born again.”
Forsaking 13th and Carrollton ave. where it has long been a well-established organization, the membership will do a seldom-heard-of thing. It will begin life anew as a mission church, on the East side. "The new church, which will cost
gations, It will set an example of “courage” according to local officials, Arlington and E. 10th St. Paul's’ will accept a challenge of the Indianapolis Church Federa~ tion in erecting an edifice in the growing community near Arlington ave, and EB. 10th st. And it also will lend itself to plans advanced by the Evangelical and Reformed church's board of national missions. Zion, Carrollton Avenue, the First and Second E. and R. churches have voted to give sums of money toward the building of the new mission, Others also probably will con-
Harold Klingel, St. Paul's pastor for the past six years. Stress on Education A portion of St. Paul's members now live on the East side. These with others expect to carry on a community program, with special features for children and young people, under the direction of Dr. Klingel. Stress also will be laid upon religious education, the pastor says, Dr. F. R. Daries, Zion church pastor, is vice president of the national missions board and Maurice Lipson of the Carrollton Avenue chureh is treasurer. The Rev. E A. Piepenbrok of St. John's church, | is chairman of a committee of greater Indianapolis which is furthering the St. Paul's project.
Three Churches Opening Revivals
The Pilgrim Holiness, Bible Presbyterian and Fleming Garden Christian churches have scheduled revivals, The Rev. Medford Jones will mark the first month of his ministry at the Fleming Garden Christian church with a revival beginning tomorrow and closing Jan. 27. ServIces will be held nightly at 7:30 except Saturdays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schupbach will conduct the music. At the Pirst Bible Presbyterian thurch, the Rev. Jack Murray, editor of Truth 2 Youth, will preach tomorrew at and nightly *xcept Saturdays en 7:48 p. m, for 2 week. An evangelistic campaign will be sonducted by the Rev. James Flexon 3 Clifton, Pa., for two weeks beginning tomorrow night in the ‘Pilgrim Holiness church, 2101 Brookside ave, Elmer Wheeldon will confuct the music for the services each aight at 7:30.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Dr. William J. Faulkner, dean of the chapel of Fisk university, will an interracial meeting Sunday. night, Jan. 27 in the Roberts Park Methodist church. The meeting will be sponsored by the district suncil of the Methodist Youth Fellowship.
RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE
1340 ROACHE (Riverside Trolley) Sunday — 10:30 A. M, Services Wed. and Sun. — 1:30 P. M HERMAN R. ROSE Pastor
PILGRIM - HOLINESS 27 BD Ens. 226-230 B. Shia 210m Bragkside
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George E. Huff
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1 N. Caroline Ave.
hallengers » hallenged!
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St. Paul's. to | pg Build Church|
its present location at]
approximately $60,000, will be a cos| operative venture of various congre-
tribute, in the opinion of Dr. E| °
st. [of course, predominate and white ¢ [men compose the minority group.
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This black market merchant will sell his Filipino clogs for 10 times
| their actual value.
Mrs. Joseph Smith
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Local Missionary Finds Gc l.'s Blame Filipinos, and Vice Versa
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor “The G. I's blame the Filipinos and the Filipinos blame the G. L's for the black market and other illegal practices now gripping the Philippines. “Hundreds of disgruntled G. 1's on the islands, and the friction: which has developed between them and the natives, do not make for good relations between the United States and the Philippines.” These opinions were expressed by| — the Rev. Joseph Smith, who bhas| babies outside the compound for a just returned after four years on|few months. the jslands. He is ‘a missionary| The returned missionary says it sponsored bythe” United Christian must be remembered that the IiliMissionary, society. pinos have suffered greatly; that * “Conditions over there are of the they are very poor; and that fully very kind that Christian missions|75 per cent of them lived under the improve,” he commented. Japanese regime for four years,
; In spite of all that is going ‘on Toured Islands over there, the Rev. Mr. Smith ofThumbing a ride by plane, bY fered this statement as h
Jeep or what-have-you and dressed! “The Filipinos feel that the Prot‘in the uniform of a G. I, he trav-|estant church has a great future on their islands and hold its demoeled over the islands doing relief cratic ways in high nr” and rehabilitation work the last
JRGRIN OF Sis Say. Xe fume hia hs HOLLYWOOD LURES CONTEST ENTRANTS toe
servicemen who thought he - one of them, and from conversations with churchmen and Filipinos. | los free trip to Hollywood dangles | .J “G. 1s thirst for entertainment,”| "= or® the imaginations of Indianaceording to the Rev. Mr, Smith's 8Polis high school pupiis-and those description. “They even crowd the of the mation submitting composi-
churches to the doors whenever tions in the national brotherhood services are held. And they swarm contest. into the various recreation projects ; conducted by the natives. The National Conference of
Christians and Jews, contest sponsors, has selected as a subject for the compositions: “The Best Example of Teamwork I Know.” All entries must reach New York by Jan. 25. The winning entry will be read ony dramatized by radio and screen celebrities on a network during Brotherhood week, Feb. 16 to 24. The author and his or her teacher will be guests in Hollywood of the national conference.
“The former business center of Manila has been converted into a pleasure mart which resembles the midway of a county fair. Drinking and prostitution flourish and the black market goes on commanding exorbitant returns, “The army has opened snack bars to combat the black market; the USO is operating; and the Red Cross is doing what it can. “Even so, the G. 1's are victims of the high prices for which the natives blame them. The Filipinos
claim that the servicemen, by their| LESSON- SERMON excessive demands for commodities | TOPIC IS LISTED
and diversion, have forced up the| “Sacrament” is the subject of the
prices which the natives must pay to stay in business. lesson-sermon in all Churches of Racial Problem “| Christ, - Scientist, tomorrow. - “In addition to this economic], Ln¢, Solden text is: “What shall confusion, a race relations picture 1 vender unio the Lord fur. all: his exists. In the Philippines, it is a cocnis foward me? I will take di dv t o Ba Deer, nti the cup of salvation and call upon Sac vantage ye Nn DOM 84h. name of the Lord.” Psalms white man, Dark-skinned natives, 116:12, 18.
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: “God pours the riches of his love into the understanding and affections, giving us strength according to our day.” p. 8.
“Beforer the G. 1.'s sailed for the Philippines, the army lectured them concerning the brave and worthv Filipinos. Now the servicemen are disillusioned. They have a poor opinion of the natives and demand to know why :they expect so much from the United States from whom
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Class to Hear Experiences of Returned Veterans. Returned servicemen will tell of
-ftheir experignces in interviews dur-
ing the 9:30 a. m. session tomorrow in the Christian Men Builders’
“|elass of the Third Christian church.
Marion Clarke and John Hume will question the veterans. The Rev. Richard W. Moore, discharged
2 army chaplain, will speak on
“Punch My Ticket.” He served two
|years: in the China-Burma-India | theater. Barbara Sue
Belden, pianist, will play, Other events follow: BETH-EL. ZEDECK TEMPLE — The young people's league will hold an epen meeting tomorrow night to which the youth group of the Wallace Street Pres. byterian churéh has been invited as guests. A movie, refreshments and dancing are scheduled. OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH With the addition of a canary bird to its collection of goldfish and love birds, the beginners’ department now has quite an array of pets. On these the children may lavish the kindness and thoughtfulness that are taught. MERIDIAN - HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—E. J. Fricke, lay leader of the North Methodist church, will address the Presbyweds Sunday school class tomorrow morning, THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Mrs. J. H, Smiley, ares vice president of the United Council of Churchwomen, will speak on “My Responsibility as a Citizen to the United Nations Organisation,” a the praise service Thursday night, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH--Dr. Charles B, Swartz of Hanover college will speak on “The Church's March Through | the Wilderness” following ¢ p. m. upper, ‘Thursday night. The women's association will meet for luncheon and a program at noon Tues-
“The Family Service Association”; Mrs. W. D. Gatch on, “Nurses' Aides’; Mrs. James L. Murray, “Release Time Bible Study in Connection with Public Schools"; Mr. a Sans Jo. “The Council of Mrs. Edward L. Aicher “The Presbyterian Service Cente
ALL ove UNITARIAN CHURCH “What Makes s City Good” will be discussed by Dr. E. Burdette Backus in his sermon at 11 a. m. tomorrow, Dr, Backus
310 cities made to determine what kind
a2 oy. The survey was made by staff of Teachers’ college, Columbia a CENTRAL AVES METHODIST CHURCH—Dr, rl Herman Voss of New York City, wil preach at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow, extension secretary of the Dona Ta for International Priendship Through the Churches. He also is director of the American Christian Palestine committee. CENTEN,
ARY ‘CHURCH— . Pamily night suppers will be resumed at
6:30 p. m. Tuesday. Brethren Chur The Rev. E. Earl Wells, discharged army chaplain, will speak and sing at the 7:30 p. m. rally tonight. VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—The Eastern Star Male chorus will sing, directed by Floss Harris at the 4:30 p. m. Protestant vespers tomorrow. Arrangements for the music were made through Tillman H. Harpols unit 240 of the 11th district American he a, J. GO. Jones
FOURSQUARE ‘GOSPEL Church Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Strees 0:30 and 10:48 A. AM. 6°30 snd 7:30 P. M. Wedndedsy and Priday—7:30 P. M Rev. RL. MENGES, Pastor
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolie Paith) 403 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A, M. 7:30 P.
on auxiliary.
will conduct the
they seek independence. “On the other hand, the Filipinos say Uncle Sam assumed charge of them after the Spanish American war and is responsible for them.” The Rev. Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith
Westbrook Church (Nazarene) 819 8. Denison St 4500 West, % block South) of W. Wash.) LBO C. DAVIS, Pastor BE-0750
and their infant son, Freddie, 10] 4.300 NM "a toes 1940, went to China where the 6 P. M.—T:30 P. M.
parents were to serve as mis. sionaries. They were evacuated to
Church of the Advent the Philippines early in 1941 and
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Murat Temple
North Entrance) Corner Massachus« setts and N. New Jersey
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news is given by Commentator owell Thomas,
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MERIDIAN AT 33D STREET REV. THOMAS R. THRABHER 7:30 A. M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.~Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and Sermon.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1621 E. Washington ' __Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M.
interned by the Japs after Pearl Harbor. Freddie almost lost his life 'in the camp but “got on his feet” when Mrs. Smith and other mothers were permitted to take their young
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. 18 ABOLISHED. Hear Bible Proofy Jamiary 13, 5:45 P. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. Capitol by A. G, GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH Oo 2842 SHELBY STREET Worship and Preaching . ViRR A EASA ELE Ls sara 11:00 A M Bible Study-...... ATAPI vensssnes 10:00 A. M, Evening Service ........ce.0vlevne senasesasss 100 P. M. Wednesday Evening BIDI6 SLUAY eens nssisrs 7:45 P. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 143. . -
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THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES Servers ‘Will ‘Speak |
Howard to Take
The Rev. M. D. Howard of Indianapolis will leave the United States Feb.’ I to go to Haiti to as-
sume the office of superintendent
The Seventh Day Adventists have a church of 5500 members in Haiti;
subjects and health courses are stressed.
Shllenbergers
To Be Honored
Miss Marian Emery will speak on!
will base his remarks on a survey of’
YOUTH FOR CHRIST, First United g
{mark the 20th anniversary of the | pastorate of Dr, William A. Shullen- | berger Thursday night in the Central Christian church.
The historical’
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
060 W. 31st Stree
Haiti Church Job}
Bible Olasees ......c.covvnnness 9:40 A.M oung 's Meeting Ceentan 2 . rn sgt aan TA P.M Th Study TSP. M J. 8. JOHNS, Minister
Glad Tidings Mission 512 E. Washington St.
Speaker VIRGIL C. State chairman of the Prohibition party Subject: “God Save America.”
NORTH SIDE CHURCH NAZARENE Eo
January 15, 16, 17, 18T7:45 P. M. 8 Sunday, January 20—11 A. Mand 7:48 P. M.
Hear JACK MURRAY
director, song leader and, si Er tie
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Aran ah A Kansas City, Mo.) 5. 8 for you....... oe Sn St. Room 803 Eviagelitie Service vice | 9 3 Open ay og & Phone Youth Services ....... ous, CHE Sr eburonn | A, Ho is Be w FIRST CONG RE ATIONAL, FRMAL SHORT, Minister ev. whol "HE ine CENTRAL 1:00 A ~Chureh School on CHRISTIAN CHURCH “Sermon’’ “JERUSALEM NOT Delaware and Walnut Streets Thea. C0) North SEA. Midis ST. PAUL'S CHURCH | sivie SENSE, 9:30 A. M. EPISCOPAL ro. “SEE THY HEMT TOWARD 84th and Collegé RIG SY FAS Rev. TE Youth Fellowship canvas . ene NPM Sunday. 3 4, Moti Communion FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS 11:00 A. M—Morning Prayer. | weed wood ruts Vor Cros Cross ST. MARK'S “LEE ¥Eihon UNITED LUTHERAN Lote Prospect and Linden Sta. A Ten (1310) Rev. Thomas B. ‘Kline Moralag "Worship. ‘10° » Sunday School ......... 8:30 A. M.| Erngelitic. serv. 7.3 LL 10:45 A. M. 1: 0 P.M.
Pu THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED
THE FIRST BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7 East 38th Street W. SAVE. Pa
Pastor
MEETING
Assisted by Gordon ommen,. accompanist.
BAHAI LECTURE by
LUTHER SCHURGAST = of Cincinnati; Ohio
Subjest: “This World One Country.”
At BSpink-Arms Hotel, 3:30 Sunday afternoon, Roberta Bland, harpist, Public Invited — No Collection
Service Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 p.m.
*| gress and keeps
lished newsletter,
Sunday schools of 10,000 members, Shattuck, executive secretary of the
A festive program and dinner will assisted by members of the peace
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ieion W. A fiuster D. D., Pastor in L. Associate Pastor. 9.28 A. 2%. —Wors School.
0:48 A. er hae, over WIRE at outh Fellowship. orship: Sermon Tate "Pastor, und, Film:
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a ~Emerson a ) New York, 30 P. Mo y
A. M.~Worship. Sermon by Pastor; WOODRUFF “What Doest Thou
TUXEDO PARK~20 N. Grant {430 jut) U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 ‘A.M, 1:30 P.
GARFIELD" PARK-1061 Southern ave. C. 8B. Paschal, 10:45 A M., 7:30 P. M.
UFF PLACE-~Walcott at E. k Mieh. L. © Trent, 10:45 A M0». MEMORIAL BAPTIST--Belle Visu and«W. Bt. Clair; O. ©. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30 CROOKED CREEK--N. Mich. Rd. & 86th. Joa. L, Hughes, 9:45-10:45 a.m., 7:30-eve. samima—————a—————————————————
LNA dius dr., 2blocks south | “of W. Wi gton st. ©. H. Beheick,
pastor. Services, 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m
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TFriends to Meet Here
All-Day Meeting Set Tuesday In First Church. : Quaker pastor from western In. diana and eastern Illinois including Chicago will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday in the first Friends church to consider world problems. The ministers are all members of
the Western Yearly meeting of Friends. They will attempt to
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Address Sunday. at 11 by E, Burdette Backus
“Radio Address 10 A. M. When Death Comes VIRE 1430 on Your ‘Dial oo :
All Souls
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O. A. TRINKLE, Minister . amilton ; :
Church, 1453 N. Alabama
determine what the Quakers and the local church can do to further world peace, E, Ray Wilson, executive secre-
on National Legislation, Washington, ‘D. C., will speak at 10 a. m. on “Trends in Washington.” The committee on national legislation migititeing, offices in Washington, studies current billy before the conends and interested persons informed concerning legislation through a regularly pub-
Host Pastor Speaks
“Friends and the Race Problem" will be discussed by the Rev. Herbert Huffman, host pastor, at 9:30 a. m, and the Rev. Robert
peace board of the Five Years Meeting of Friends, will speak on “Civilian Public Service and Peace” at 1 p. m. There will also be an address at 1:46 p m. on American Friends Service Commit tee and Foreign Service” by John Kavanaugh, executive secretary of the Columbus office of the A. F 8 OC. The women of the local church
and service committee of the yearly meeting will serve luncheon at noon. Mrs, Lela Mills of West Newton, Ind, chairman of the committee, will preside at the all-day meeting.
SOUTH SIDE NAZARENE LeGrande A
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6:30 P. Mi. —Younig People's Legion. 8:00 P. M.—Bvening Salvation Meeting. ADJ. AND MRS. VAN der VLEIT, officers In charge of services. Music by the Women's Chorus. Mrs. Genge, Director.
THE PUBLIC IS ‘CORDIALLY INVITED
EVERYONE WELCOME! -
. The nt I . io. EVERY "SAT." NITE el wr YOUTH DOES IT! de BETTER XC Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 13th: Morning Services at 11 olClock in All Churches PIE GRORCN 1 ema, y Bre. Serv. bi a a u CHURCH : Bve. Serv, Sh. n R. a Mifies. RALLY FOURTH CHURCH | TONIGHT AT 7:30 ER I RBS Drive. at ma SPEAKER: REV. E. EARL WELLS|| sve ser, 1 ems FIRST U, 8, CHURCH Bi Park and Walnut Sts. R.. 1611 Prospest, ; Li Mh intB AT 0) HOSL BY ALL ¢ CHURCYE
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Bick 10:30 4 M130 or
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M.—8econd 1 Bivins of Worship. Subject of Sermons: “In—Yet, Not of This World."
"PUNCH MY TICKET"
By RICHARD W. MOORE Recently Discharged Army Chaplain.
- Group Hymn Singing, 9:30 a. m.
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS;
“CRUSADE FOR SOULS
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Methodist Church
DR. ROY. EWING VALE
9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship DR. VALE Preaching “LIGHTING UP YOUR STARS" Thursday Midweek Service, 7:18 P. M
t CALVARY t TABERNACLE i Ave
Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister
W-1-S-H
Sunday, 8 A. M. Dial 1310 Hear the Broadcast
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America's Outstanding Youth Evangelists of the Full Gospel
Jean & Nathan
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REV. HARRY R. MERCER, ce Ministers
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WESTMINSTER 445 N. State (1700 Bast) WALTER L PERARCY.
METHODIST
10:48 A. M.—Worship and Sermon By the Minister
"God's Big Ledger" 9:30 A. M.~Church School 6-9 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth
North Methodist. Church
Meridian at 38th Street
Dallas L. Browning. D. D. MINISTER
Capitol Ave. N Methodist CAPITOL AT J. FLOYD a D. gr Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church Achiosl. » ‘ Ww ip. “The n 10:48 A. HN Rever OrARIR, oh in Sin
— flight Hour Service for 37 M_-The Twiligh Ee arvIce Worsh! Ilowship—Study.
WASHINGTON STREET
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:40 A. M.~"God's Reward for Service.” 5:00 P. M.—Vesper Hour,
Saturday Night Subject: . Bunday Morning!
Sunday Ni t: Nig: Drives for “What odin
JOSEPH D. URSHAN
‘PERSIAN EVANGELIST
Born in Persia—Educated in England—Has Ministered Throughout United States and Many Foreign Countries
HEAR HIM AT
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 East New York Street THROUGH JANUARY 20
in the Trials ot His Saints" “The True Meaning of the New Birth.” : ! Wn
Do not miss hearing this most amazing timely message Sunday night. Services Every Night at 7:45, Except Monday . JAMES E. PETTY, Pastor
EAST 10th ST. METHODIST 2337 EAST 10TH STREET
Minister School, 9:30; Worship, 10:46 A. M. Bungay Young People, 0 P. M.
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Roberts Park Church
Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware ai Vermont Street DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister
GRACE ETHODIST
‘BEHOLD THE Youth Pellowship, 7 P. M ;
We Welcome AU Visitors | EAST PARK METHODIST
NEW YORK and TEMPLE AVR DR. O. TEVIS MARTIN, Midister 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 4 10:30 A. M.—Worship: “Meaning Prayer.”
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