Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1946 — Page 4

¢ services, ] and all the varied meetings

fe

Fabien

circle.

President to Speak ts will present Dr. Howpresident of the “Wodster, in the first Wednesday service to be sponby the church federation. meeting will be at T:45 in Christ Episcopal church Ralph Wright will a double quartet in’ special music and -the Rev. E. Ainger host rector, will preside. Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter,

Symphony Plans Concert e Indianapolis Symphony orand the Indianapolis Symphonic choir will present the Reqiienr as a Lenten the city, Sunday, March in Le Murat theater. Sevitzky, orchestra con- § ductor, will direct the joint con- . cert. Elmer ‘A. Steffen, K. 8. G., ¢ director of music for the arch- © diocese and of the symphonic choir, is training the singers. Archbishop Ritter indicates in his letter that all the days of Lent ex-| cept Sundays are fast days and that| Wednesdays and Fridays of Lent, with the exception of the Wednesday of Holy week, Ember Saturday and Holy Saturday until noon, are also days of abstinence. The rules of fasting and abstinence ap- | adults between the ages of $90 who are so situated that they can keep them without jeop‘ardizing health. Letter of Archbishop “Those who are obliged to fast,” - writes the archbishop, “are allowed but one full meal a day, either at noon or in the evening. wy + “They may eat meat only once { a day, on the days meat is mitted. In the morning. a small | ‘breakfast, meat excluded, is per- .» mitted. The luncheon should not ! exceed one third of the dinner, i “The law’ of abstinence from meat, which applies to all Catholics except infants, forbids the eating . of meat and soups or gravy made of ' meat; it does not, however, exclude + the cooking and seasonifig of food with drippings or lard.”

Services in Christ Church The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop*of the Episcopal diocese of on “He Took a Towel." Indianapolis; will " Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at| be discussed -by Dr. John F. Ed-| ~the noonday services from 12:05 to wards, Broadway Methodist church | | terdenominational and sponsored by | the Indianapolis Ministerial associ-

return of our fighting men. This of the discharged servicemen, Dr. Lowry giready reunited with their families, will be seated ; congregations attending

Rites He re &

LE Cathie and Protestant _ Services Announced.

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

year many

devotions, con-

pe

per-

Mrs. E. K. Higdon psi ad slips to the Philippines books sent from all parts’ of the Midwest.

Local Woman Has Shipped 10,000 Volumes to Islands

MPs. £. K. Higdon who has sent more’ than 10,000 volumes to the?’ Philippines is still working hard at labeling and packing. The islands are home to Mrs. Higdon because she and her husband, the Rev. Mr. Higdon, served as missionaries there for more than. 20 years. When she heard of the wartime devastation of the Philippines, how mary of the schools had been destroyed, along with textbooks and,

Little 4

tiques: and articles

“| Bosart sts.

Flower Sociat club.

the church's service roll H.

CHURCH-—Members who

J Gardis ‘will speak and

assist with the

tor.

» FORMED CHURCH

Ash Wednesday at 7:30

of the Indianapolis jndiatapos 0 p. m, INDIANAPOLIS HEBR

Cincinnati,

equipment, Mrs. Higdon arranged to ship the gift books. Her “shipping room” occupies a small place in the Missions building, 222 Downey ave, And shes working under - the auspices of the Philippine committee of the Foreign Missions «Conference -of North America. Mrs. Higdon is familiar with the| natives’ thirst. for knowledge. Sne says 45 per cent of the children be-| tween the ages 7 and 17, have attended school. Not Enough Schools Education is not compulsory because there are not enough schools to accommodate those who wish to attend classes, and many prospective pupils live in remote outlying districts, far from the locations of schools. Churches of various denominations and individual educators have established a total of 425 pri‘vate schools, which she reports otherwise would ‘ cost the United States $5,000,000 more than the amount now appropriated for all education on the islands. Nearly all

BROADWAY CHURCH TO BURN MORTGAGE

The Broadway Methodist church will burn its 19-year-old mortgage in ceremonies tomorrow at 10:45 aH : Mrs. A. Ross Williams, president of the woman's society of Christian | service, will speak on behalf of the society which aided with the retirement of the debt. Leland S. Eng-

mark, church school superintendent, also will assist in the ceremonies. He will represent the school which also made gifts to the cause, Jesse A. Shearer, chairman of the trustees’ board and of the building committee, will represent the church. Dr. John F. Edwards, pastor, will | a,

preach As h|

12:35 in Christ church. Preceding the noonday service on Ash Wednesday, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 7:30 and. 10:30 a. m. and there will be Litany and penitential office, also at the latter hour. » During the entire period of Lent, following Ash Wednesday, Communion will be celebrated at! 10 a. m. on Tuesday; at 7:30 &. m on Wednesdays, and at 11 a. m. on Fridays. There will be Litany with penitential office Wedensday at 11 2. m. and on Fridays at 10:40 a. m. Noonday services will be held Mon- : day through Friday from 12:05 to

Holy

SB. Peter and Paul Cathedral The Lenten program at SS. Peter

and Paul éathédral serves as an ‘example of the services - held in churches of the .archdiocese. Ashes will be blessed at the 8 #2. m. masses and distributed then . and at the 8 p. m. services on Ash

Wednesday in the cathedral. There

will be devotions on Wednesday at 8 p. m. with Benediction ® Most Blesséd Sacrament, and Cross devotions will be : at 2:30 and 8 p. m. A two-week mission. will open in the church March 31,

““The Great Declaration of Jesus”

weekly jay Sights

8t.

- Cam the way, the truth and the - lite”) "furnishes the theme for t Lenten services on Thursat 7:45 beginning March | ~~ John’s . Bvangelion} and

"| recent visitor to the Philippines and

he

pastor, in the first of the Lenten] fellowship dinners at -6:30 p. m.| Thursday in the North Methodist | church. The other speakers in order for the dinners at the same hour on Thursdays are Dr. Logan Hall, .pastor of the Meridian Street Meth‘odist charch; Dr. E. K. Higdon,

executive secretary of oriental missions for the United Christian Missionary society; Prof. Geoffrey

of these schools are in need of texts. For this reason, interested persons have been asked to send text books and - “reading” tributed to the schools. Mrs. Higdon labels the volumes according to subjects so that they may be sent immediately to the schools needing them most. English Spoken by 49 Per Cent English has been used school system since the United States occupied the islands in 189%. And now, fully 49 per cent of the|!l'2 natives speak English in daily live ing: ; In addition to the receiving and sending center for books operated by Mrs. Higdon, there is one in New York and another on the west coast. Some years before Philippines Mrs. reverse job to the one which occupies her now. were very much needed in Philippines and she conducted a receiving center on the islands to which" 100,000 volumes were sent

«Mrs. Thomas Mabley,

11:45 a. m, followed by business meetin

books to be disat the afternoon

ton”

will precede the talk.

-

in the

will condact revival

held in _ p.m, leaving the Higdon did the The high school youth

“Thy Will Be Done”

Books then also in the church.

the

teacher, will

Curios to Be Seen at Fair|

Flower School Plans Souvenir Display.

War souvenirs and. curios brought home by returning servicemen and women will be displayed with an-

| hobbyists at the fair Sunday, March 10, from 1 to 10 p. m. in the Little Flower School auditorium, 14th and

All persons wishing to enter items .lin the fair are requested to notify Mrs. E. J. Eaton, chairman. The event will be sponsored by the Little

Other religious events follow:

FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH--Re- .| turned servicemen and women will receive special recognitions and certificates tomorrow at the 10:40 a. m, service. A chaplain and two nurses are included in

H. Hazenffeld, pastor, and A. staedt, administrative council president, will officiate at tomorrow's service.

CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST

war II will conduct the laymen’s day service tomorrow at 10:45 a

program Posson, Wilson Smith, John Jordan and Sam Roney, Dr, F. Marion Smith is pas-

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURC “Incidents in the Life of Christ,” portrayed in sound pictures, will be shown as a Lenten offering following | the fellowship dinner Thursday at 6 p. m. IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND RE‘The Way Cross” will be dramatized with 30 slide pictures, interspersed with choir at the first Lenten service 2 the season

Pp. ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH— william H. Book, executive vice president Chamber of Commerce, will speak on “Post-War Plans for at the forum tomorrow at Discussion will follow.

TION—More than 20 members will attend the biennial meeting of the Union of American Hebrew congregations and the federations of sisterhoods and brotherhoods ‘tomorrow through Wednesday in

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT

drocesan- board, will talk. on “Youth and the Church” Monday afternoon at the meeting of St. Catherine's Guild auxiliary. Holy Communion will be celebrated at

IRVINGTON TE ETHODIST CHURCH— Mrs. J. H. Smiley, area vice president of the United Council of Churchwomen, will speak on “A Layman Goes. to Washing-

Woman's * Society of Christian Service Thursday at 10 a. m. The business meeting at 10 a, m. followed by noon luncheon

VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Mrs. Patricia Landis Cannaday will :30 p. m, vespers:-tOmMorrow, J. G. Jones will speak. Arrangements the music were made by Federal unit 62 of the 11th district American Legion aux-

ary. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH--The Rev. Charles Dumond of Waterloo, Jowa, and his son, Charles Jr., of Scott City,~Kas,; services church Monday through March 17, ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL —During Lent, a special service will be e cathedral on Thursdays _ o week-day services includé the celebration of Holy Communion a 7a m Wednesdays and 10 a. m. Frida CENTENARY CHRISTIAN Cru

vited their elders to view the picture tomorrow at 6 p. m.

OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~The fellowship class and O. L. sponsor attendance at the 9:30 a. m. worship tomorrow. The ‘hopes to have 100 present. YOUTH FOR CHRIST, First United

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_ SATURDAY, MARCH 9

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Churchwomen of Indianapolis Protestant groups will mark the opening: week of Lent with World Day of Prayer services Friday in all parts of the city. It has been the custom of the Indianapolis ‘Council of Churchwomen to hold a traditional service at some central point the first Friday of Lent, but this year they have greatly increased the number of gatherings. The main mass meeting will be addressed by Dr, Roy Ewing Vale at 1:30 p. m. in Christ Episcopal i ; church on the’ eircle, Mrs. Leonard Hunt, wife of the superintendent of the Wheeler mission, will sing a solo and Mrs,” R. L. Holland, president} of the council, of churchwomen, will explain’ the causes to which the offering is dedicated.

Use of Fund

“The Things That Make for Our Peace” will be discussed by Dr. Vale. The areas to which the offering will go include migrant work, American Indian sc ls, Christian literature for the mission fields and European countries and union Christian colleges in China, Japan and India.

World Day of Prayer Soeviings be held from-10 to 11 following districts and churchwoinen presidi: North side district, terian McKee chapel, ‘Mrs. Charles Chandler, chairman; near north, First Presbyterian church, Mrs. Will Adams, chairman; Fountain square, Square . Christian Shun, Mrs. Sitler; chairman; vington, Presbyterian church Ivins cAdams, chairman; Methodist - chureh, Mrs. Alvin. Wittenbrock, chairman; East side, Beville Averiue Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. Royal McClain, chairman, and West side, West Washington Presbyterian church, Mrs. Roy. Smith, chairman. Additional district meetings, hours and Shairmen follow: University Heights, 7:30 member of the |p. Madison Avenue Methodist church, Sir ‘Lowell Good, chairman; Lynhurst, 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., Mt. Olive Methodist church, Mrs. Emmet Murphy; verside, 10 a.’ m, and 3 p. m., Unity rp] church, avs. Ray Stanton, ‘¢hairman; Beech que Grove Methodist church, 7:30 p. m.,

Mrs. Kenneth y Bs deventer, chairman; and .

collected by

of 50, The Rev. O. Lin-

served ir world

a. m, John E. those who will are Dwight. E.

H—

mn The of the oRurches with as chairman:

ng music Tabernacle Presby-

Fountain Clarence Irvington Miss Emily Tuxedo, CONGREGA-

luncheon and a

Opening Week of Lent Io - Be Observed With Prayer

Grace | -

RIVERSIDE TABERNACLE | |

Services. ee ad Sm. - T: 30 P.M. SONG Dial 1260 BWR, un 10 os A M.

| ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

mE Lr Clair, CHE Trolle By Beh0ol' .o.iii.ivevaives ROA (Riverside n Evening Rl By

Sunday — 10:30 A. M.

PUBLIC INVITED

- CENTRAL

"CHURCH OF GOD

Evangelist Blanch Akers and Helper Each Evening—T7:30 P. Rev. C. E: Swenson, p.

1065 Oliver Ave. . 3 “REVIVAL | Beginning March 3d

DR. Bible Kensal Morning Worshi Sermon oA “Musi Youth Fellowship

196

A postolic Church of of $y M0

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

_ Delaware And W AInuY Streets Ww. “SHULLENBERGER, Minister 9:30 A, M,

.10:45 As M,-

c by Excellent Chott

30 P.M,

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DAIRIES, D. D. PASTOR

¥ 0A. M.~Pirst iS Service of Worship, Evangelistic ....... 7:30 10:40 AM. Second Service of Jon. Ee. wid

Subject of Sermon: GO Rd Wednesday, 7:45 P. Torts Supper.

ZION

—8ervices Sundays— 8. 8B. 9:30 Worship..10:30 Youth BServices..... 7:30

“LET US ALSO J! ESUS' The fire is burning here. You will sure be welcome,

ERMEL SHORT,

, Pirs t Lenten followed “celebration of

_ NORTHSIDE CHURCH

Bugene Nau atnes Ave. A-23041 or HI-1700

ter

Mrs. Leonard Hunt

Clifford D. Long . To Direct Choir

Clifford D. Long will direct the chancel choir of the Bellaire Methodist church in a musical program tomorrow night in the Heath Memorial Methodist church. Miss Esther Mae Carpenter and Miss Betty Bowers will sing solos. The Rev. Charles R. Query is host pastor and the Rev. Stanley Mahan is minister of the Bellaire church.

THIRD CHRISTIAN DINNER PLANNED

Dr. S. Marion Smith of the Butler School of Religion will give the address for the annual dinner-at 6:30 p. m, Thursday in the Third Christian church. Latin American and Spanish music will be played by the Phi Beta ensemble and the Jordan-Butler Philharmonic choir will sing directed by Prof. Joseph Lautner,

p. m., Southport Presbyterian church, Sars Ernest Foster, chairman,

session of the Ass Hoy, chairman, and the fol.

lowing committee members are.in charge of the central meeting in Christ church— Mrs. Timothy Harrison, Mrs. L. J. Riddle, Mrs. Blaine Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. F. Morrisson, Mrs. Lester Daugherty and Mrs. F. Marion Smith,

SUNDAY SCHOOLS OUTLINE PROGRAM

Baptist church school superintendents will map their program, beginning now and continuing until autumn, at a meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the rsh Baptist church. Among the matters they will discuss are annual Pastors’ day, March 24, and a meeting April 1 to arrange for the Sunday school enlargement program scheduled for . |Sept. 25 to Oct. 5. L. E. Hall, president of the superintendents’ league, will preside Monday night.

sng aru at ihe

Bh

in the at 8

group have in-

Booher

class

give a pre-Lenten sérmon speaking | manuel

from America.

Peoria Factory

Head Will Speak

Robert G. LeTourneau, world re-

nowned road machinery manufacturer who “coined the slogan, “God is ‘my senior partner,” here March 10. Mr. LeTourneau, whose firm, Robert G. LeTourneau, Inc., Peoria, 111, than world’s tractor= operated + earthmoving equipment, addresses at 10:45

will speak

makes more half the

will give

m. in the EmBaptist Mr. LeTourneau

church and at 3 p. m. in the First - | Baptist church.

The 3 p. m. meeting will he in-|

.

The guest speaker gives evan-

gelistic talks all over the nation, explaining “God's business man” and to that he attributes his success. ,.Of his gifts to worthy enterprises|™ he has said: brain made this money. that the Lord made it possible for me to ing toy

that he operates as

“I don't feel that my I believe

ke it and I'm only return-

+1manifest in the humanity of Jesus,”

od what belongs to Him,”

Carmichael of Indiana university; Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis Methodist area, and Dr. IL Lynd Esch, president of Indiana Central college. Reservations for the dinners should be turned in to the church office. by noon on the preceding: Tuesday.

At Emmaus Lutheran Church

Members. of the Emmaus Lutheran church will meet on Wednes-

FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Church

Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Streets 9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 7:30 P, M. Tuesday and Thursday—7:30 P. M. Rev. R. LL MENOCES, Pastor

A friendly Welcome Awaits You at

THE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

17th and Broadway

Sunday. School, 9:30 A. M. Church, 10:45

Rev. A. C, BROOKS, Pastor

Brethren Churech—Willia J. Dunn, director of public relations and professors of sociology at .Taylor ‘university will speak at the 7:30 p.m. rally tonight, The university male quartet will sing.

"CHRIST" SUBJECT OF LESSON-SERMON

Sunday Morning Worship—11 A. M. Sermon:

SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler University

“The Good- Sense of ’ Religion.” Dean O. L. Shelton, Preaching

“Christ Jesus" is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist tomorrow. . The Bible citations include the following: “And the word was made. flesh and dwelt among us (and we

gotten of the father). full of grace and truth.” John 1:14.

beheld his glory as of the only be- 10:1

ST. JOHN’S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Leonard and Sanders St.

JE A PIEPENBROK, Pastor MRE

The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by May Baker Eddy: “The| divinity of the Christ was made

P. 3. ——%

"FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH

16th and Delaware Sts. REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister 11:00 A. M.~Church School. 11:00 A. M.—~Morning Worship K Sermon: “THAT ATTITUDE.”

“NORTH INDIANAPOLIS | CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st St.

819 8. Denison St.—4500 West, LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor

WESTBROOK CHURCH

(Nazarene)

% block South of W. Wash.) BE-0750 —Sunday Services—

Christian Science

. Churches

Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist Boston, Mass The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Rooms (R.R.)

Lesson for Sunday, March 3:

“CHRIST JESUS” A

Sing!

-

Sing!

Si 22D AT BROADWAY

101" MEN'S BIBLE CLASS

Sunday, March 3rd —9:30 A.M.

COME HEAR ; THE BROADWAY BAPTIST QUARTET John Duncan — Jack Emery — Ed Pearson — Ed Stapp

YOUTH vs. OLD TIMERS CONTEST BEGINS

“The class that sings the gospel hymns the way

you like to sing them!

ng!

CMB

THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

. By MERLE SIDENER

SPECIAL MUSIC, BILL STEPHENSON WFBM, 9:35 A.M.

CHRISTIAN. MEN BUILDERS, Inc.

17TH AND BRO.

"The Tax on Luxury Goods"

ADWAY

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian. and Vermont Streets

Cros: Thursday, 6 P. Chit Lite Crusade Institute. Speaker: Rev.

901" N. Belle Vieu

F. A. Pfleiderer. . 8. Clutton, 9:30 A. M,

Peter

Memorial Baptist

- POUR

N W. ATWATER, D.D., Pastor GEORGE G, KIMSEY Rev. Edwin L. McClain Associate Pastor | 9:30 A. M.—Communion service: 9:25 A. M.—Bible 8choo 1:30 P. M.—"Use or Loose.’ 10:45 A. M.—Worship and Communion. Ser- | COMING n by the Pastor: “Together” @ 6:30 P. M.~—Youth Fellowship. t 17:30 P. M.—Worship. Bermon . by the| { £ Associate Pastor: | ‘‘The Sum- | mons of the

TUXERO PARK—29 29 N. Grant (4 Grant (4100 Sa

7:30 P. M,

AVE.—Emerson & BE. New York.

Vroom, 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M. C. 8. Paschal, 10:45 A, M,,

GARFIELD PARK—1061 Southern ave,

7:30 P. M.,

G. H,

3d East of Central WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott

CToanell: 10:40 and 7:30 P, M.,

L. C. Trent, 10:45 A. M.-7:00 P.

at E. Mich. . ML.

CROORED CREEK-—N. Jos, Ja Hughes, 9: 25-104 45 a.m., 7:30 eve.

LYNHURST—Lyndhurst dr. 2 of’ W. Washington st. pastor.

Mich. Rd. & 56th. Services, 9:30 a. .m. a

blocks south

Donald J, Dunkin,

nd 7:30 p. m,

Morning | Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

FIRST ST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R, Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 13th Eve. Serv. 5:00. R. R, 536 State Life CHURCH Wash. Bivd. as 34th Bre. Serv, 8:00. R. R., Church Edifice. FOURTH CHURCH

Pleas. Run 8. t Butler. Eve sory: S00 A B.Church Baier

Rn ig 1611 ions. SUNDAY 3QACOL 4 All CHURCHES

M. Wadnsday Jesmonial Meetings in M

All Churches La

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 NORTH - RURAL STREET 9:30 A. M.—Bible school. . Goal 900. CINCINNATI BIBLE SEMINARY DAY The. morning and evening services will be given over to programs by representatives of the Cincinnati- Bible Seminary, 10:45 2» M.—Sermon by Prof. Edel Dale. 7:30 P. M.—Special program by a student group from the seminary. A WELCOME TO ALL

Charles R-familton Gaynell Lashbrook Minister of Music Organist

9:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. Mx 6 P. M. —T7:30 P. M.

O. A. TRINKLE, Minister

REY. THEO.

Sermqn Subject:

NORTHWOOD CHRISTIAN

46th and Central Ave

Just Returned from Japan “BUT WE SEE JESUS." Sunday School,’ 9:30 A. M. — Church Service, 10:40 A. M.

SPECIAL MUSIC

O. FISHER

Bible Classes .....%v0 ceiver sachin Bervice ..... Young eople’s Meetin

Evening Service rsday Brening Bible Study « M. J. B. JOHNS, MINISTER |

PILGRIM HOLINESS ~ |

L HDQRTS., 226-230 E. Ohio -6481

FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS

30th and Gale Streets (Brightwood trolley or Cross-town- Bus)

REV. R. E. NIBARGER Broadcast Sunday, 7-7:30, “Gleams of Truth,”-—-WISH (1310)

REVIVAL

ames,

Rev. J. M Musicians: The Buckeye

To Continue Through arch 3

from Greer, 8. C. Trio, from’ Cincinnati, oO.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 P. M.

SINGSPIRATION RALLY

Featuring TAYLOR UNIVERSITY MALE QUARTET With WILLIS J. DUNN

Subject, Splsitamiism. and Fortune Telling” Turn Out—and ( Sing!

4

Rev. Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

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

Be Sure to Attend the Rally Saturday Night

6-9

AT Rev, E. V. Halt, Mar. BROOKSIDE CHURC 2101 Brookside . Ralph McCrory CH-2311 FIRST CHURC 30th and Gale Sts. Rev. R. E. Nibarger 2618 E. 30th St. a 1418 _Cruft Rev. Geo 1442 Cruft St.

r Hoff NORTH SIDE SioRen 1723 E. 46th St. Rev. ’ T. J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.

{6 8t. 4

230 E

SPECIAL SESSION CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:30

REV, JOSEPH C. BLACK

Thursday, T30 P M

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Wilkitia and Pershing, MA-9871

days at 8 p. m., beginning Ash Wednesday and ending "April 11, for Lenten services. The Rev. H, L. Krueckeberg, pastor, will speak on the general theme, “Redemption Through Christ.” Choirs of the ehurch will sing special music...

. East Sinteenth St. Christian

Fasor Bunday School; 9:30 A Church, 10/30 A. A —A Warm Welcome to All

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EPISCOPAL 2 York and Illinois Sts. Rev. William Burrows, Rector -

Sunda M.—Holy Communion 30 A M—Churen Schoo 1

at 64th & College 11:00 A. M.—Holy Comunion, 5:00 P, M.—Youth Service.

Church of the Advent (EPISCOPAL) = MERIDIAN AT 1D STREET REV, THOMAS R. THRASHER

7:30 A. M—Holy Communion. 8:30 A. M.—~Church School.

11:00 A. M.~~Holy Communion and 8:00 P. M.—Confirmation” class an.

— ST. MARK'S i

Prospect and Linden Sta, |

9:45 and 11:00 A. M. ..

JNITED LUTHERAN ||

Binool~......".. 9:3 A, Mf

THE CALVARY HOUR W-|-5-H 8:00 A. M. SUNDAY Raymond G. Hoekstra Minister CALVARY TABERNACLE 802 Fletcher Ave. Tabernacle Services

- GARFIELD HEIGHTS

Worship and Preaching Bible Study Evening Service . ..

Ww, Indpls. Car, 300 w.

MARS HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Farnsworth & Foltz, Mars Hill Indpls, (Mars Hill Bus) ‘one ever found a i , School Hour

that Was 10st. to attend at

9:30 A. M,

Plan to hear America's Outstanding Evangel. ist, Rev. ELMER Moc» KAY, beginnifig Easter Sunday, April 21st

1:45 P.-M.

2842 SHELBY STREET

Wednesday Evening ‘Bible ‘Study .. W. L. TOTTY, Minister

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

CHURCH OF CHRIST

EEE EE

EE

THE BIBLE CHURCH i 3851 E. New York St.

Morning Worship ...... Yer

Friday, 8 P. M,, Y¥. P. i Pet :

omni gn AM

Beangelisie aaieiks : to Ciba

- MIDWEEK SERVICES ' Tweday, 8 P. ». Bible Class

.10:00 3%; . 1:45

Services Ge fa

will speak and sing, tl 2:30 P, eeting, 2:

“SUNDAY AFTERNOON GOSPEL RALLY “PILGRIM BUILDING

Speaker Sunday, Marc

MRS. MARGARET HANKINS

Just returned from missionary evangelism ip the British West Indies,

M. Every Auspices of the Pilgrim Holiness Churoh

ASSEMBLY HALL -

Tune in To Cate eran Hour"

10:45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon

North Methodist

Dallas L. Browning, D. D.

ST.PAULS X% Fhe Saat st n 2n

AT DUDLEY OH 2000 TEON @ALYARY BA pe / ST. 40 WAMBSGANSS, Paster 10:30 A.M //HOUR OF WORSHIP _10

:30 A. ML

EY

AN ST HL KRUECKEBERG, - Pastor A200 002 Puce, HURT RACE 55008 Wah % np | ’ LARRY IAM MOR! h “it ~ aD. 10: HOURS: 8.45 & 10:30 A. M. OUR REDEEME! PARKELD § 00k. RINITY om ar sar synesd WA H EIFERT Ra - T INVER Caen Laer

THREE Yo TINE ZION WERNER KRUG, Pastor OUR O Ale. HO

METHODIST CHURCHES

By the Minister

P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth

Every Night

Church

Meridian at 38th Street

Ss Sapa Ave. Method

Apo aT AT 30TH STREET

9:30 A. M. cure mp 10745 A. Me —Mornin DISPENS! BILITY

MINISTER 7:30 P. Mo i Service.

Ohio St.

one Welcome.

1621 E. Washington

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Sunday School--9:30 A. M. ' " LAST TIME TO HEAR WILLIAM E. ALLEN, EVANGELIST YOUTH REVIVAL—10:30 and 7:30 P. M.

Rev. C. B. Cox, Pastor

We Believe: “Prayer is Our Desires

“The Winds From the Mountains”

Roberts Park Church

"DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister

WASHINGTON

W. Washington at Warm

Turned Godward.” 9:30 A. M.—Church- School,

7:45 P.' M.

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Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street

METHODIST

REVIVAL

Sponsored by the N. SPECIAL Sponsored

R AVENUE NAZARENE, 32025 .TO CONTINUE THROUGH JaBcH 107130 30 EACH CH EVENING

SUNDAY SCHOOL RA

! Gift Rev. Gordon Dawes, Youth Evangelist.

MEETING

Clarence Marsh, President. LLY

by the Men to All Chas. Carmony, Pastor.

EAST 10th oh METHODIST

STREET REV. frit "op BROWN, Minister Church 8chool

E. ARNOLD

2327 EA 10:40 A, M

- 9:30 A. ML

South Side Church of the Nazarene, Oliveryand Le Grande Ave., A. L. Emmert, Pastor

REV. R. L. RICH, RE

MISS ALICE RICH © SINGER

Revival Continuing Through March 10

Service—17:30 each evening.

Combined service ‘of . Sunday school “and church Sunday, 9:30 a. m.

. Special message youth. ‘Special singing. Special service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. in * honor of returning service — men: « + >

Special -youth service Friday night, March 8.

Tabernacle ‘Presbyterian

Presbyterian Representative in Euro Thursday Midweek -Bervice, 7:15 P,

- Meridian Heights

Priaware at

34th and Central GEORGE ARTH

DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY WR MERCER

9:30 A. pr School 10:45 A. M.-—Divine Worship

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Church School Young People's ‘meetin Thurs, ¢ eve. . supper

Central Ave. at 4

Miss Alice Rich ving her

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“Over Against the Treasury,” 10:45 A. M. Young Fee he Ser g—6:30 P.M. Thursday Midw ce—1:30 P. Mi

Fairview Presbyterian

445 N. State (1700

ung People,

46th and Capitol Ave. -| Min VIRGIL D.\BAGAN, Minister Church aahol Ad —Church School. Ker ring Worship. 7.30 P. M.—' FACE,

“DOES CHRISTIANITY PA Si FN TLATE"

Ey ERG. 4 :00 LY

A Cordial Welcome

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EAST PARK METHODIST

My “YORK and TEMPLE A

“THE MIGHT OF THE. O. TEVIS MARTIN, Br “MINOR ~ a ** 6:00 P. x La ": 9:30 A. M.—Church School Special Pre-Eater Services

Rev. and Mrs. John Walton, in charge of preaching and musio

thodist

8. D.D, Minister 2 na orship. “THR OF FAITH.

- Taylor University Gospel Team, a

STREET

an Aveaus

ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor

10:45 A. M, 10:40 A; M.~ The Perfect Circle Glee Club SFr "Sanctuary Windows"

“THE GOOD SHEPHERD" 5:00 P. M.—Vesper, Hour for Youth. 7:45 P. M.—Chapel Hour, Moving Pictures,

GRACE

k at Grant East New oe Minister

Sermon Theme

“WHICH WAY AHEAD?"

Worship 10:45 A. M. Youth Pellowship, 7 P.M. routs Er ARE! MY WITNESSES | We Welcome All Visitors

Presteicnion Churches Invite You

First Presbyterian in Church

Sixteenth UR

ALLOW TWO MORNING SERVICES

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SECOND" PRESBYTERIAN.

Historie Church of Which Hoey Ward Beecher was Minister

DR: SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Bunday SS ohdoL Ui, ALM FOR 10:45. JEAN 8. MILNER; -D. D. Miglator ommunion: : * 1.A, ‘4 i Morning Worship. 1 TROUBLED HEARTS.” :_| -vzng; PROB DAE ANSWER aw : CHURCH SCHOOL~9:48 Memorial Presbyterian NURSERY—1L A Mo Carrollton at “11th—Rev h L. O'Dell Thursday Supper Le h Church School—0: 30 AM, Morning Worship: WESTMINSTER

WA PER L. PEARCY mister Sunday School, 9:30; Worship, 10: 10:45 A. M.

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