Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1946 — Page 4
‘dianapolis Baptist Youth fellow-
i tures of the sound movie, “The
Baptist church tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. in the Gar. den Baptist church. George Boyd Kimsey, Washihgton high school student, will preside. Mrs. Georre Kimsey Mable Duncan will play the plano and Miss Helen Rosenbaum will direct the singing. Dean Smith, president of the In-
ship, will assist with the program. Other events follow:
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS CLASS, | Third Christian A ghurch-—Merie Sidener, | Jeader, ak Life's Traffic | Jam” and Carolyn Martman and Carol will play a marimba duet.
s* HOSPITAL CHAPEL |
ge Clarissa Covington will sing at the 8 1m. services tomorrow when the
hey received at last Rev. C. G. Minton, Protestant chaplain, | diplomas which they r d at | will take charge. Arrangements for x [night's kindergarten commencement muse were made through the Y. M. JZ of She Lu district American jin the Olive Branch Christian ry. S EPISCOPAL CHU men--. church. rin "by iy kG rubb. The church sponsors the wil iy in | |garten as a service to the commu- [ nity. Its program is the same as |those conducted in connection wit.
| public schools. Last night the Rev. Benton B.
ST. PAUL’
Bas ey "von Grimmenste! will serve as hostesses UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTION CHURCH--Children’s day will ao i in the school at 9:30 a. m The annual offering will he oan | 4g 1 FOR CHRIST, Roberts Park Methodist fom cmmist, | scenes {ren | Miller, Olive . Branch pastor, disy and natural science are fea trinuted the diplomas and outlined
= to be shown tonight et the the purpose and work of the kin-| TESS’ OF AMERICA CHAPEL dergarten. ~The Rev. John C. Wooten of the Hen- In Caps and Gowns
Memorial Methodist church wi The pub-| pe “graduates,” dressed in caps
m, i= | will broadcast the] pastor of | torium in processional for the comrch, as 'mencement and said the benediction in unison at its close. The children also’ recited poems,
Rev. George . Peele, Methoti chu
Street choir, will conduct the Thursday MICHIGAN STREET METHO-| DIST 7 s. John Thornburg will review Juiiam Street's book, Cae Tea A banied by Helen| “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” Ferrell. The program is sponsored bY The commencement was in charge
oe ms i 5 Carvin virdine of Mrs.. Charles Dagwell, Olive M k Branch kindergarten teacher, and b her assistant, Mrs. Charles Ruark. C urch to ar | The graduates include: Diane
! Clements, Carolyn Jean Chitwood, Leon Carney Ronnie Etfer, Julie
|Ann Dean, Richard Hohn, Arthur | An informal reception and a con | David Hash, Joe Mueller, Marilyn
cert will mark the 113th anniversary, | tomorro | Krohne, Stephen Richards, Janet church. W of the Central Christian Stout, Karen Ann Shers, Stephen,
Its, Anniversary
‘Graduates of the Olive Branch Christian church kindergarten recite the commencement benediction led by the Rev. Benton B, Miller.
34 Children Given Diplomas At Olive Branch Kindergarten
Thirty-four children today hold|Carr, Charles Otte, | Loeper,
Ceremonies
“iervice over the neighbor-|and gowns, marched into the audi- |
“The sang and gave a dramatization of ”
is Te x : p= INDIANATOLIS TINTS .. Church: Pays Second Presbyterian Church Off Mortgage To Honor Pastor at Reception
Evangelical Congregation to Burn Note Tomorrow.
| The Second Evangelical and Re{formed church will burn its mortgage tomorrow which is” the 87th anniversary of the founding of the
congregation. i Dr. Paul E. Dietz of St. Louis, professor of practical theology in Eden Theological seminary, will preach on “From Victory to Victory” at the 10:30 a. m. service. Edwin W. Muhlenbruch, organist-choir director, and Carl Schmid, violinist, will present a program of festive music. Dr. W. Franklin Lahr, pastor, will preside. Dr. Dietz to Preach Dr. Dietz’s sermon will be followed by the mortgage burning. Anniversary fellowship night will be marked Wednesday with music, the historical sketch of the church and greetings from former ministers. The building in which the ceremonies and worship are now being held is the third owned by the] congregation. It includes both a sanctuary and educational unit valued at $160,000. Ernest Eberhardt is chairman of the anniversary committee.’
World Relations Institute July 5-15
The North Central Institute of International Relations will be held July 5 to 15 at Antioch college, Yellow Springs, O. The institute, third annual one to be conducted, will be sponsored by the American Friends Service committee, the United Council of Churchwomen and the college. It is open to all persons interested in international relations, so long as living quarters are available. 3 The theme of the institute is “The United States and the United Nations.” Faculty speakers include] {men and women of various profes- | sions, races and nationalities, Mr. |
| |
Linda Jean Patricia Stanley, Donald Hans, .Sue Ellen Schuster, Stephen Powers, Thomas Anthony, Robert (Hohn, Barth Henry Ragatz and | Claudia Beth Ruscher.
Ordaining of Priests Set
Planned Here For Next Tuesday.
: 'executive committee.
Fr. Spicuzza Fr. Mattingly
The Rev. Fr. Anthony Paul Spi- |
cuzza and the Rev. Fr. Basil Mat-| pe Rev. Argyl Houser; a former | tingly, O.S. B,, both of Indianapolis, army chaplain, will hold services | will . be ordained "to the Catholic | feach Sunday at 10:45 a. m. as new
and Mrs. Henry J. Richardson of | | | Indianapolis are members of the divinity degree from Butler univer-|i1:45 A. M.—Communion Service.
FORMER CHAPLAIN | TO HOLD SERVICES|
Teepee, Ronald Gene Woods, Linda | priesthood Tuesday and say their pastor of the Universalist church/
The congregation, which is the! ; = winkelmeier, Joan Wine, first masses in local churches, Trinparent of all the brotherhood gp ..on weber, Lowell Scott, Judith ity Sunday, June 16. churches in Marion county, includes| ».,, 1oeper, Mary Lou Pfeffer, and, The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, several childrem of the fifth and p,q Woodall. Others who par- archbishop of Indianapolis, will or-
at Oaklandon. The Rev. Mr. Houser served) aboard ship on troop tgansport| duty during the war. He was pastor |
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER » Times Church. Editor } The Secong Presbyterian church will pay tribute to Dr. Jean 8.|'
Milner, its pastor for 25 years, with|&¢
a program and reception! Thursday night. Dr. Milner came to Indianapolis as a Young man under 30 yéars of age. Since that time, he has taken an active part in the religious and
cultural life of Indianapolis as well| §
as the Presbyterian denominatton. He served briefly as pastor of the Presbyterian church at Edinburg, Ind, and as associate at Ashland, Ky. Except for these two charges, his entire ministerial career has been devoted to the local church. Dayton Pastor To Speak Because Dr. Milner holds the honor of * being president of the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. A, Dr. Hugh Evans, a member of the
: Dr. Jean S. Milner
board, will give the address Thursday night. Dr. Evans is pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, Dayton, O. Following the address and other | program features, Dr. Milner, Mrs. Milner and their daughters, the Misses Susannah and Mary Jean Milner, will be honored Suests Bh a
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL New York ahd fllinois Sts.
Rev. William Burrows, Rector Whitsunday 78th | Anniversary 8 o'clock, Holy Communion 11 o'clock, Holy Communion
reception. The Second church has hh steadily in membership during the past quarter century. There were 963 names on the roll when Dr. Milner came as against 1550 now. A new $90,000 plant to house Mayer chapel and the neighbor-
7:30 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM. —Church School. 11:00 A M.—Holy Communion and Sermon.
CHURCH OF T L ADVENT cA Meridian and wernt Btjeety (Episcopal) Rev. Ed L. MeL yg Paster Meridian at 33rd Street "oie DAY OBSERVANCE ="
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER Whitsunday
hood house, social service project of the church, has been erected during his administration. Trip Abroad Awarded
When Dr. Milner completed his first. decade as pastor of the church, his parishionersgmade him a present of a trip abroad. He visited the
ST. JOHN'S"
10:15 AM.—CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard snd Sanders St
E. A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor
Holy Land and returned to lecture extensively on the subject. In 1935, his hook “The Sky Is Red,” was published. It is described by one| of his members as a “study dealing] with the adjustment of ancient re-| ligious faith to mddern thinking in| a day of upheaval and crisis.” Dr. Milner received his doctor of |
sity; served a term as moderator I the Indianapolis Presbytery and las president of the Estelle Peabody Memorial home, North Manchester. As president of the board of national missions, he is responsible for [the investment of approximately | $50,000,000 annually,
CHOIR PROMOTION
-* PROGRAM IS SET
Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin will
FREDERI
9:00 A. M.—Pirst Service of Worship. to 45 A. M.—Church lL
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFO! NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS CK R DARIES. D D. PASTOR PENTECOST SUNDAY
Schoo 40 A. M.~—Second Service a Worship. Topic of Serm “POWER FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE" Reception of New Members
Apostolic Church of Christ
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1946. COLLEGE AVE. NAZARENE . |
8t. Clair st. 5 Sunday ish, seni ara ens Cana, 10:3 . Ve Shh Tg oles Bvening 3erviCe .........o.i..cosese 7:30] Sunday - School ......... sovevsanss 9:30 Services Wednesday and Frida ay....8p m.| Worship ..... $h Gas snk s Sela au 0a WY or 10:30. Elder Alex B. Anderson, pastor. CH-8225 NORTH INDIANAPOLIS PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH OF CHRIST IN , 24 AT'L HDQTRS., 230-240 E. Ohio 960 West 31st St. ° , E* V. Halt, M -6481 Bible Classes’... ..... : BROOKSIDE CHURCH 2101 Brookside Ereaching Service a) McCrory CH-2311 Young People’s Me H 30th and Gale Sts, Evening Service » Rev BE. aaTaer 2618 E. 30th St, Thursday Evening— SECOND. ‘CHURCH 1415 8T, Bible Swdy NORTH SIDE CHURCH 173K, Cros ot J. 8. JOHNS, MINISTER Rev. . Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.
GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN
4717 E. Michigan REV. JOHN 8S. ALBERT, D. D, 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship
“THE DAY OF PENTECOST" Holy Communion—Reception of Members
Sunday School ....... Worship .
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B.- Kline
9:30AM. .. 10:45 A. ML
srtaainnanns
SUNDAY, JUNE
17TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM
ROY L. BROWN, Speaker.
THE 101 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
22d AT BROADWAY REV. R. M. DODRILL, Teacher
9 — 9:15 A.M.
BAPTIST C
HURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REN 9:30 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:20 A M.—Assembly in Church Sanctuary : Pageant—‘‘That Joy May, Ba" n—THe “The
6:30 Py. -—Youth Fellowship
7.30 P M. Worship. Speaker, Dr. Paul Conra director of department of stewardship, Northern Baptist Convention Thursday, 7:30 .M.—Concerning the
Northern Baptist - Convention
NHURST=Lyndhurst dr., 2 blocks south wu W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin, pastor. Services 9:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m.
GARFIELD PARK
1061 Southern Ave. Sunday School 9:30 A. M, Warren M. Bruner,” Supt. 10:45 and 7:30 P. M. Rev. Walter Laetsch, Guest Speaker
TUXEDO > PARK~-29 N. alm, 41 . Clutton, 9:30 A. M., 30% Site
TOGO PLACE Walcott at E. M) L. C. Trent, 10:45 A. M.-7:00 P. Mich.
EMERSON AY To eTion = E. New Tok Peter Vroom, 10:30 A . 7:30 P.
CENTRAL.-334 East of Central, . O'Donnell, 10:40 and 7:30 P, M.
Presbyterian Chae: Invite You
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic. Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. 8. MILNER, D. D. Minister Morning Worship, 11 4. M.
JE.
Dr. Milner “Thrown Back on Ourselves”
CHURCH SCHOOL—9:48 NURSERY~—11 A. M.
Tabernaclé Presbyterian 34th and Centra)
When Unitarians
EWING VALE R. MERCER
Get Together
Sermon at 11 A. M. by Dr. E. Burdette Backus
Radio Address 10 A. M.
“What Did You Nake of It?” | Thursday Midweek Service—7:15 P. M.
| Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th
MR. STEWARD HARTFELTER, Sunday School, 9:30 “God's Amazing Love for Us"
jest. Worship, 10:45
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRA RUSSELL GALLOWAY ° TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M, MR. GALLOWAY
“THE MANTLE AND THE SPIRIT” II Kings 2:14
Memorial Presbyterian Carrofon at 1llth—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell urch School—9:30 hi Worship—10:45 Honoring Children's Day Sermon: ‘‘Occasions of Stumbling” Young People's Meeting-6:30 P. M. Thursday Midweek Service—7:30 P. M.
NORTHMINSTER
Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9.45 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship.
Man In Society WIRE 1430 On Your Dial
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State 11700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY. Minister
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave.
TRG . Minister M.—Church School.
v 9:30 A
sixth generation of continuous, .; pated in the program were membership. Dr. William A. Shul-| 5.00 \ahan, Bette Pierson, John
lenberger, the minister, recently HARA) celebrated his 20th puniversary as pastor Registrations Set |
Miss Helen Starost, pianist, and
dain the two new priests in a class of 12 in the abbey church at St. { Meinrad’s. The congregation of the Holy Rosary Catholic church will mark with a series of events the ordina-
of the Urbana Universalist church|direct five singing groups of the prior to that and active in" campus|Speedway Christian church in the projects of the Unversity of Illi-| |annual choir promotion program toHe also is a one-time presi- | morrow at 8 p. m. in the sanctuary.
nois. dent of the Urbana ministerial as-| The church school orchestra, led sociation. | by Lincoln Northcott, will play.
Miss Lillian Starost, violinist, will
For Bible School tion of the son of their parish,
+ close the choir season with a con-
play during the reception from 5:30 to Tp. me the choir, directed by Fred Jefry and accompanied by Mrs. Jefry, organist, will
» | Father Spicuzza. He will say his The Meridian Heights Presby-| first solemn mass in the church at terian church will take registrations|g.3p0 a. m, on the Sunday following for its vacation Bible school during pis ordination. + cert. Dr. Shullenberger will preach | ihe eiite Jorencon iomerTow. — o White Silk Chasuble the anniversary sermon at the 10:45 oc 0 qo0 rom 9 to 11:30 a. m.| He will wear & flowing chasuble, an outer vestment ‘of white silk em-
a. m, service, which will be pre- 4 June 17 through 28. ceded by the usual church school Tomorrow a special program in| broidered in gold and lined with
session at 9:30. d, him by hi ts, Mr. the Sunday school will present [ red, given y his paren Jas. Crates Bleed oo. haiman Promotion and Children’s day fea-|and Mrs. August Spicuzza. 0 receplion comm . Cers The parents will be hosts at a
: tures. Parents are invited to be | of the congregation will greet the present. ‘ ‘breakfast in'the Columbia club for | guests. The courses of the vacation] 100 relatives and the clergy follow- | bi
school will include supervised recre-| ing the mass. ation, Bible study and stories, and vited friends and neighbors to an
They also have in-|7
Anniversary Service Planned | By Irvington Presbyterians
The Iryington Presbyterian con-|* |gregation of 1340 members feels it|
has come a long way since it wor- | shiped in a tent 40 years ago. | Tomorrow, the| church will mark its’ 40th anniversary with festive morning and]
UNITY TRUTH CENTER {direct the kindergarten
Aflil. with Unity Hdqtrs. Kansas City, Mo | Mrs. James Smith, the primary “ 4 Yo Dale Newsum, Leade children, and Mrs. Scott M. Ford, which the newly ordained attended ; D RY Cha RM on those of the junior department. in childhood, have trained the chil- FX a Activities, Claypool Hotel . ’4 vi ° 2 3, SlayP ea Mrs. Ben Forbes will supervise dren and planned their costumes in 1929. will PRACTITIONER SERVICE. Tel RI-4066 the music and Miss Helen Wilson, for th processional preceding the preach on “No —= church director of Christian educa- first mass . Dr. Ferguson Ee ny ~ SOUTH | SIDE NAZARENE tion, will be in charge of the va-| The sister of Father Spicuzza, Easy Way” at the
Olive St. and LeGrande Ave A. L. EMMERT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M Preaching Services 10:30 A.M.
‘MARRIED VETERANS
night services. Dr. william W. Alli-| son of Ft. Wayne,
handicraft. Mrs. Floyd Church wiil open house celebration that night|§ group; in the Holy Rosary hall. { Nuns of the Holy Rosary school, | &
Rosemary Spicuzza, will be dressed | 10:30 a. m. service,
A. Harriman in bridal white with a veil to symbolize her brother's union with Yh. | Princeton, Ind., predecessor to D
church. - Another sister, Marie Spi- | Allison, will give the night sermon
cation school.
Irvington Presbyterian Church
under whose pas-, permanent organization was effected torate the present in June of the same year. edifice was built onoregation held worship in va-
The
rious places, including a tea, before a permanent edifice was erected.
The two guest speakers for tomor-
of [TOW are the only living former minr, | isters of the Irvington church. The |first pastor of the congregation was {the
late Rev. Johnathan C. Day
7:30 P.M, . Y.P. 8. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 45 P.M.
RETREAT PLANNED
By Times Special
curs, will carry Wheat recalling the | titled “Investment in Christian Liv-|
ing—Is It Foolish?” The Junior-Hi host made of wheat, distributed in | oper will sing directed by Richard
A Bos Welcome Awaits You
NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF "ME NAZARENE
Eugene at Barnes Erme! Short, Minister, TA-2041
A Live Sunday Bchool
Preaching Services 10:45, 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Praise Come Enjoy Christian Fellowship Good Music and
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H1-1790 | tity of marriage at a married vet|erans’ retreat tomorrow.
¢ | conferences on
| Mary's
NOTRE DAME, June 8.—Married Notre Dame’ students, who are vet- | erans of world war II, .gnd their] wives will commemorate the sanc-
the Holy Communion. 8. Orton and accompanied by Mrs. Children in Processional Harry W. Ware, organist, in the Marie Romana will bear a hand- | morning. painted burse decorated with grapes! Mrs. Dorsey to Sing suggesting the wines of the com-| Mrs. Paul Dorsey, vocalist, will munion. Groups of girls in formals, |8ive the solo, “How Lovely Are My pages to carry trains and veils and | Dwellings, ” and the choir will sing various other children in elaborate |Special numbers at night. Dr. John | dress will compose the processional |B. Ferguson, pastor, will preside at led by the cross-bearer and acolytes. | both services. Ministers of the mass include the | The late Amos W. Butler presided Rev. Fr. August Sansone of Osgood, |3% the first meeting of the congre-
The services will be held in St. Academy chapel, South! The program will include “The Vocation of “Virtues of Married! “Happiness in Mar-
Bend.
a 0Eing i riage. Ind. deacon: the Rev. Fr. Joseph |8ation in the spring of 1906. More Brokhage, assistant pastor at Holy than 120 persons signed the petition Rosary, subdeacon: the Rev. Fr.| {for a Presbyterian church which
FIRST CHURCH
OF . THE ‘NAZARENE
William Knapp, Hbly Rosary pa as. | WaS presented to the Indianapolis|
who was followed by the late Rev. John C. Martin.
"JUDGE MARK W. RHOADES |
Guest Speaker | at 9:30 A. M,
REV. ROY McDOWELL
Speaker at 10:30 a.m. Youth Hour, 6:30 Rev. Joseph C., Black “Life at It's Best”
3 The Hour of Power
METHODIST Wilkins & Pershing . 1. Car, 2s00 West MA-0871
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
EE iT ty 5 NS te
1621 E. WASH, REV. CHAS. B, COX, PASTOR | tor. arch priest, and the Rev.
Fr. | Presbytery after this meeting.
A |
Delaware and Walnut Streets
Ambrose Sullivan, pastor of or Cross church, who will give the ser- | mon, Father Sullivan is the former pastor of Holy Rosary. Father Mattingly will say his first {mass at St, Catherine's church at|
Tune in WISH—1310 on Your Dial Every ondey Night — 11 to 11:30
2
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |
Vacation Bible School Monday thr R. Mattingly . ¢ gly
Public Program Friday, LEO C, DAVIS, Pastor,
ough Fric T45 P.M BE-0750 ——— ——
| 8t. Meinrad’s academy. | The Rt. Rev. Msgr, James M. | Downey, pastor at St. Catherine's,
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH | will be archpriest for the first mass
Broadway at Twenty-Second Street | and various Benedictine fathers will REY. R. M. DODRILL, REV, EARL SHREVE, Pastors
(700 North DR. W. A. SH HULLENBERGER, Minister
CMB
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS
3d Christian Church—17th & Broadway
Music by excellent choir.
Vesper of Music—T7:00 P. M.
HE SL y Bible School :........ss 9:30 A.M. Life S Traffic Jam" Morning Worship .......10:45A. M. Subject by Merle Sidener Sermqn: : “God Was In That ® Earthquake”
Anniversary Reception—5:30 P. M.
All § Souls
Unt Xarian
Church, 1453 N. Alabama St. 4
| Sunday School. 9:30; worship, 4 35 AM Young People, 4:00
10:45 A. M_—Morning Worship
“Rivalries of Life’
"2 Rev. Ragan,
600 P. M. —Young People's Meeting.
| METHODIST CHURCHES
(CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST
CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET 4. FLOYD SEELIG. D. D.. Minister
Christian Science
Churches
Branches of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ Scientist. « Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading Rooms (RR)
Lesson for Sunday, June 9th God the Only Cause and Creator
Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R R Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH
Delaware at 12th Eve Serv 5:00. R. R 526 State Life THIRD CHURCH Wash Blvd at 34th Eve Serv 800 R- R Church Edifice FOURTH CHURCH Pleas Ru i Pkwy., 8 Drive. at Butler
R. Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62nd Serv. 7:30. R. R. Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 16092 Prospect . R. R. 1611 Diao
Eve.
SUNDAY S0HOOL IN ald ALL CHURCHES
Wednesday Pant A emamontsl Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
9:30 A. M.—Church School.
| 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship, a Modern Pentecost?’
A Cordial Welcome to All
GRACE
- “Why Not
METHODIST
East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD LEGG Joinister.
Serm CHILDREN'S’ BAY “PROGRAM
Chueh. Sehoor—! 30 A. M Youth Pellowship—8 P.
By the Minister
"The Quest for Freedom" 9:30 A. M.—Church School
Church
Meridian at 38th Street
Dallas L. Browning, D. D. Minister
WASHINGTON STREET
W. Washington at Warman Avenue
| North Methodist
ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor
9:30 A. M.—~Church School. | 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship. { 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
Saint Mark Methodist Church
C. Raleigh Garland, Pastor Unified vice at 10:30 A. M.
| | | West Sixteenth -at Medford
Children’s Day Program
| 10: 45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon
6-9 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth|
EAST 10th METHODIST 2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV. ACHILLES M. BROWN, Minister Church School (30 A. Worship 45 A ML 30P. M,
“The Da y of Pentécast’ | Youth Fellowship
We Bolizie: “Labor and Mane agement Should Be Partners, Not Enemies”
“CHRISTIANITY, AN
10°45 a. m.
« 7:45 p. Mm,
ARGUMENT OR A LIFE”
“TEN RULES TO LIVE BY"
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Methodist (Since
1821)
Delaware at Vermont Street DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister
MORRIS STREET
335 E. Morris St. G. G. PEEL, Pastor
Young
Bible School,
9:30. People, 6:30.
Worship Service, 10:30, Eve. Service, 7:30 | Thursday Eve. Prayer Service, n 30 P. . m.
WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10:30 a. m, Trinity Sunday. He, #10 8. DENISON ST. — 4500 WEST, 13 BLOCK SOUTH OF W. WASH. ST took his solemn vows as a Benedic- | REV. MATTIE WINES tine monk last summer after spend10:45 AM. aud "30 PF. 2 ing six years at-St. Meinrad's. He|
and a brother of | Brother Edwin Mattingly, C.8.C.,| and of Paul Mattingly, a student at |
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street 9:30 a. m. Family Bible School. Five large adult classes for men or women, mixed classes for both. 10:45 a. m. Sermon, “THE NEW TASTAMENT CHURCH: ITS AUTONOMY." 6:30 p. m. Youth vespers. A special program. 7:45 p.m. Sermon, “REMEMBER, JESUS CHRIST." ~A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL
O. A. TRINKLE Minister
| assist with the service, FINAL DAY OF GREAT
BIBLE CONFERENCE led by
{ Roy L. BROWN
who speaks 9:30 A. M.—101 Men's Bible Class 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service i Bible Teachers of America
RATING EACH MESSAGE ~~ NEW BOOK FOR YOU
Mars Hill Free Methodist
Farnswbrth and Foltz Sts. Mars Hill, Indianapolis (Mars Hill Bus) Welcome to the fastest growing Sunday school in Mars Hill, Indianapolis.
9:30 a. m. CHILDREN'S DAY : PROGRAM
REVIVAL
Continuing ough June 16
wit Rev. and Mrs. = W. Phillips, Preachers and Singers, J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister J BE-3020-4 - ’
70 TO=NITE
4 REV. ROGER MALSBARY, Founder-Director
at the Roberis Park Methodist Church
DELAWARE AT VERMONT -
SEE THE WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE IN THE
FULL COLOR SOUND FILM
of "THE GHD OF CREATION"
~ FEATURED SPEAKER —
CARLYLE SCOTT
"SCOTTY" . Popular Youth Preacher
BEAUTIFUL RELIGIOUS MUSIC
TUNE IN WIRE ,
SUNDAY MORNING, 8:45-9:15 DIRECT GOSPEL MESSAGE
SENDING FORTH THE LIGHT OF THE © OSPEL oF THE WORLD'S SAT, NIGHT
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