Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1946 — Page 4

tate Session

Methodist Leaders to Speak|

At Meeting Here.

' church, redecorated and in a festive mood, will welcome the annual session of the Indiana Methodist conference next week. Roberts Park will entertain the conference as part of the congregation’s 125th anniversary celebration, Tuesday through Sunday, June 23. For months, the church

has been preparing for'the event, painting and freshening the inter‘for of the building and heralding the coming of visitors. Next week will be the conference's 115th annual session. Holy Communion the outstanding features scheduled in the conference program is the traditional Holy communion with Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis area officiating. Speakers recently returned from abroad will give addresses and young people of Indianapolis and the district will present a pageant written and directed by local persons. Ministers will be ordained and appointed; laymen will hold a special meeting; recently departed church members will be memorialized; and there will be a tea and inspection of a local Methodist institution. Dr. Sumner L. Martin is t tor. hot a Lowe will conduct the communion service Wednesday afternoon immediately preceding the memorial service at which the Rev. C. W. Whitman of Vincennes will give the address. The bishop also will speak on “The Minister and His Layman,” Thursday morning. Pageant Saturday Night Mrs. Gladys Banes McColgin has written the pageant, “Righteousness Exalteth a Nation,” which 0 ple will present Saturday Yous he pageant dramatizes the thought that patriotism and religion must go hand in hand to build Christian democracy. Young persons in costumes will impersonate the ancient Hebrew prophets, first century Christians, the crusader, the reformer and finally the spirit of modern youth. Mrs. McColgin and the Rev. J. Almon Coble, pastor of the Washington Street Methodist church, will direct the dramatization, and Mallory Bransford, organist at Roberts Park, the music. The appointment of ministers will be read Sunday afternoon at the closing session. Bishop Ralph A. Ward of China,

Mural’ Completed at St. Philip's

The newly painted mural depicting St. Philip baptizing the Ethiopian arrests the attention of all entering St. Philip's Episcopal church.

Two Milliken Prize Winners Collaborate on New Painting

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor A new mural painted in oils above thé high altar of St. Philip's Episcopal church represents one phase of the congregation's advance! program.

month and is organizing new groups and redecorating the interior of the building. Louis LeViér Jr. of Indianapolis and Paul Zimmerman of Kokomo recipients of recent honors at the John Herron Art school, painted the mural. It depicts St. Philip, the deacon, baptizing the Ethiopian according to the story told in the eighth chapter of Acts. Mr. LeVier and Mr. Zimmerman are winners, respectively, of second and first 2 “a Mary Milliken awards for travel Mr. LeVier and advanced

nection with the center and an exservicemen'’s club is being organized. In addition to being vicar at St.|

sists of about 147 Negroes of Indianapolis, the Rev. Mr. Jones also is vicar of St. George's Episcopal

worker. He recently resigned as Protestant chaplain of the veterans’ hospital. Sunday is a busy day for the vicar. He celebrates the Holy Communion at 7 a. m. at St. Philip's. Afterward, he conducts services at study in art presented at the grad- (9:30 a. m. at St. George's and at uation exercises held at the art|St. Philip's again at 11:15 a. m. The school Sunday. The Rev. R. G.|latter service is a choral Eucharist.

who refused to be evacuated when the Japs moved toward his Chinese, station, will speak on his “One Thousand and Twenty Days in a Jap Prison,” Thursday night. Dr. Wells to Preside

Dr. Herman B Wells, president of Indiana university, recently returned from Graace, will make few remarks about his trip: He will preside at - -the educational meeting Friday night when two other college presidents also will speak.

The additional speakers are Dr. Clyde E. Williams, president of DePauw and Dr. Lincoln Hale, president of Evansville college. Gerald Power, district lay leader, will bring greetings from the district and Geoffrey Carmichael of Bloomington will respond as conference lay leader, Wednesday night. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the conference will hold an open house at Esther hall, deaconess home, Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. The ordination of young minis-| ters will take place at the closing session Sunday at 2:30 p. m.

PILGRIM HOLINESS

HDQTRS.,, 230-240 E. Ohio

Rev Hon MA-648 Hon 2101 Brookside Rev. 1 McCrol 231 th 3d Gale Sts. Rev. R. E Nibarger 2618 30th St SECOND CHURCH 141 Sri BT.

Rev. Ssolge EB. 1442 Cruft St. NORTH CHURCH 1723 E. 46th Bt. Rev. T. J. Preuse, 4631 N, Caroline Ave.

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

Sunday School .......... 9:15A. M. YWOrShIP ..... i finns 10:15 AM.

BROADWAY BAPTIST

22d and Broadway Rev. R. M. Dodrill—-Rev. Earl Bhreve

% Sunda day sched 9:30 A. M. i Worship 10:45 A. en t ~ 37

M. and 7:30 P. M.

Apostolic Church of Christ

815 E. St. Clair St. Alex. B. Jidetaon, minister-—LI-6604 Sun. Bchool 1 M., Rev, M. Hensle China BN iy

ul a 11:30 A.

ning Services, 7: Midweek, Mon., Wed., Friday, 8. P. M.

CHRIST TEMPLE |

(Apostolie Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sundey, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

FOURSQU ARE GOSPEL Church Woodlawn Avédue and Wright Strees 9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 7:30 P. M, Tuesday and Thursday—T7:30 P. M.

REV. R. L. MENGES, Pastor

Open vl at i to'4: Phos Phone. PRAA254

une Ny

in nthe Assembly Hall, Pilgrim Bui ~. Services will be continued

eam ia A.W. HIOKS and MIDWEEK SER

lof the mural, the two young artists

“|the recreation center was given by

UNITY PRAYER “BR Fi With ' My Th ARES

Because of the General Conference now being held in Frankfort, there will be no Sunday afternoon esting

| THE BIBLE CHURCH

8815 E. Rew York St.

M.

Bet James E, Petty, Pastor

Jones, = church g The vicar envisions a Sunday ese Vicar, erected the | ; school and various other organizascaffolding him- | tions for St. Philip's church He self, and the two heads the‘ bishop's committee at St. young men collab. * Philip's, assisted by the following orated on the members: Wallace Hall, treasurer; painting with ad- John Mattacks, clerk; Lyle *Baker, vice and help Ls Miss Maudeline Bailey, Mrs, Kathfrom the Rev. Mr. erine Kaye, Mrs. O. R. Bryant, William McFarland and Clifton Scott. Mrs. Zephyr Woodson is president of the newly organized guild which will aid the vicar in various practical ways.

Lutherans Will He is wearing a plum colored

under-robe partially covered by Elect President

a robin’s egg blue vestment trimmed| The pastors and lay delegates in a darker shade of blue. In his|from the United Lutheran churches other hand he is holding a tall/of Indiana will attend a special staff surmounted by St. Philip's|session of the Indiana synod to Cross. elect a new president, Tuesday at Sandals Laced by Thong 10 a. m. in St. Mark's United Luth-

The Ethiopian, who is described eran church.

the N T { The new president will be chosen In the New Testament as a man of |, 000d Dr. H. E. Turney of In- | importance,

is dressed in a short! |dianapolis. {white tunic trimmed with gold. His| = red mantle trails gracefully behind | Father's Day Honors, im, on his Io Solas laces | Special Program 9:30 a tho which reaches e iy ng Rev. Joseph C. ‘Black ‘The Boy G: "10: The two men are standing “Easy arts shallow water. Youth Hour, 6:30 In preparation for the execution Service Thurs, 7:30

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

Mon, through Pri, 9 A. M. Mary Jo Haley, supervisor

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Wilkins and Pershing Sts W. 1. Car, 2300 West, A-9871

the Ethiopian is kneeling, with St, Philip's hand in blessing upon his head. The Saint has a beard and shoulder length | {hair according to Jewish custom |

of the day.

Mr. Zimmerman

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in

did considerable research concerning costumes, designs of Coptic origin, church symbolism, ete. Recreation Center

The recreation center occupies the large basement room at St, Philip's. Young people and children of the community gather there to play games, cards, table tennis, dance to a juke box and enjoy other pleasurable pursuits. Play is not organized but proceeds in an orderly way and according to the desires of the young guests. The center is open from 12 noon to 5 p. m, and from 7 to 9 p: m, daily except Saturdays and Sundays. Much of the equipment used by

Sunday School, 9:30 A YPMB, 645 P.

COLLEGE AVE. NAZARENE

15th and } Role e Ave. REV. ROB a ON

Sunda School. Worship

WESTBROOK CHURCH

(Nazarene) j 5 8. Denison St 4500 West, South of W. Washington

'2 block the Senate avenue branch of the

. Rev. Gene ps, Dist anapolis diocese, its bishop, the Rt.| 0PM

The church also is operating a community center which opened this | Light

Philip's, whose congregation con= |p.

church city, missioner and hospital | /,

Thursday Night Prayer Meeting,

: | LEO C. DAVIS, Pastor 2-0750 | Service Men's centers. The recrea- | Sunday "Services E0150 tion center is financed by the Indi- 2:30 AM. and 10:45 "oun

Retracis to

Recollection Days Set for July 14, Aug. 18.

‘Retreats and Days of Recollection for women are scheduled to be held

the auspices of the Indiana chapte# of the International Federation of Catholic alumnae.

‘The opening retreat of the season will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Ladywood school with the Rev. Fr. Willlam Lautner of Evansville serving as retreat master. Miss Madge Ginn Is retreat chairman. « Recollection days will be held July 14 and Aug, 18 at Marjan college. Other retreats are scheduled for Aug. 16 through 18 and Aug. 23 through 25 at Ferdinand. Retreats open with dinner dt 6:30 p. m, and close with Holy Hour the final day. Mrs. Earl Feltman is general chairman of retreats for the summer, Other religious events follow:

FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Stephen C. Noland, editor of the Indianapolis News, will talk on “South America” it the afternoon session of the Women's association meeting, Thursday, The meetny will open wit " fellowship hour at 11 . when slides of the proposed new Shureh will be show Luncheon, devotions by Miss Lucia Ketcham an tions by the junior choir under the direction o Js, Jartierte D. Campbell will olan

precede Mr 1k. CARROLLTON AVENUE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH-—A collection to relp retire the church debt will be taken tomorrow at the 41st anniversary service at 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Richdrd Bas minister, will give the sermon, ADWAY METHODIST - CHURCH— New visual educational equipment will be gedicated ny & special service tomorrow at 8 p. m. Hymnlogues and films will be shown or way of initiating the new machine. The Rev. Ritchie O. Ocheltree will be in hangs VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—-Ad). Arthur A. Jamison of Knoxville, Tenn, formerly of Indianapolis, will speak and Rjeside at the 7:45 p. m. service tomorrow. he Hy-8hy-Ny class of the Thirty First Street Baptist church will have gharge of the evangelistic Jor ice Fiiday J Sight CENTRAL AVENUE IST CHURCH-Dr. Orien wh dy minister emeritus, will preach tomorrow morning in the absence of Dr. F. Marion Smith who is Yeeationing with his family in California be

nto Me FRIENDSWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH-— The Rev. Theodore Bonsby of Syria will conduct services tomorrow at and during the week. A basket dinner will be held preceding the afternoon serv-

ice . YOUTH FOR CHRIST, - Roberts Park Methodist church—John M. Sergey, field secretary and missionary of the Fu Chicago, singer and outh evange) a, will a at the 7:30 ra

ni SON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH —The Women's union will meet all day Wednesday beginning at 10:45 a. m. with devotions and luncheon. Mrs. Benjamin Raley will give readings and there will be Joel music at the 1:30 p. m, ses-

ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH—Dr E Burdette Backus tomorrow will preach on “New Schools for a New World,’ at 11 a. m. and speak on “Why Be Good,” at 10 a. m. over WIR MEN'S UNION BIBLE CLASS, Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C, A. —State Senator L. Brokenburr will address the class at the Fatner's day meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. The meeting will be a homecoming for members returning from the armed forces: Special music will be given Kenneth yde i president and

fer's subject wil

Gospel association,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Starts 'Coin and Prayer’ Mie a

Begin Friday

during the summer months under|$

: | church

SB URE NR TE 1 RS RR a

A “Coin and a Prayer” movement is spreading over Indianapolis for the benefit of starving Europeans. Recently, the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen and their presi-

-|dent, Mrs. J. H. Smiley, decided to

suggest a way for Indianapolis church families to help the destitute in war stricken countries. The churchwomen asked all Indianapolis housewives to paste a label bearing these words, “A Coin and a Prayer,” on a convenient receptacle such as a pitcher or bowl. Once each day, preferably at meal time, members of the family are to drop a coin into the receptacle with a thought and a prayer for the starving millions. The Church World Service center was announced that cagh goes two to three times as far as gifts of food.

Set Church School Meet

Superintendents to Discuss Association Plans.

J. Fred Murphy, director of guidance ‘in the public schools of the city and state, will address an interdenominational meeting of school superintendents Tuesday at 6 p. m. in the cafeteria of Butler university.

Churchwemen Adopt Plan To Help Victims of Famine

James Claffey gives his “coin and a prayer” inspired by his mother, Mrs. Hatley E. Slane

LUTHERAN WOMEN TO GIVE PROGRAM

The, Women’s Missionary council of he Evangelical Lutheran churches of Greater Indianapolis will be hostesses at a party for the residents of the county home at Julietta, Tuesday at 2 p. m. An entertainment program will be followed by refreshments. Mrs. Pauline Amt will sing and Mrs. Dora Minkner will give readings. The Ladies’ Aid society of Emmaus Lutheran church will present a playlet.” Mrs. Walter Maas is chairman of arrangements and Mrs. Helen Scheperle of arrangements.

YOUTH MEETING SET

The executive committee of the United Christian Youth council and senate will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the church federation office.

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

Aftil. with ony Hdqtrs. Kansas City, Mo ewsum, Leader

Suaday Service—11 A, M. “baily 4 apter, 824 N. Penn.

Activities, Claypool Hotel r Unity Literaturé and PRACTITIONER SERVICE, Tel. RI-4066 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ° 16th and Delaware Sts. REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister

11:00 A. M.—Church School. Sermon: “Mind Over Spirit.”

The meeting has been called to

George L. Hayes, teache VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL A trio composed of Dorothy Richards, | Lois Hamman and Wanda Robinson, accompanied by Jodella Doll,

the 9 a. m. services tomorrow, The Rev

Minton Protestant chaplain, give the meditation. The music will be arranged by Moose unit of the Jn district American Legion auxiliary

CHOIR WILL GIVE CONCERT SUNDAY

Old Irish and Scotch melodies will be sung by the choir of the

Memorial Baptist church at a popular concert tomorrow night in the Memorial Baptist church. Miss Helen Rosenbaum, music director, and Mrs. Richard Duncan, accompanist, will be in charge of the program. Donald England will play instrumental numbers.

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT

(Episcopal) Meridian at 33rd Street REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER Whitsunday 7.30 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:30 AM.—Church School Commencement 11:00 A M.—Morning Prayer

Mars Hill Free Methodist

Farnsworth and “Foltz Sts, Mars Hill, Indianapolis (Mars Hill Bus)

Welcome to the fastest

foning, Sunday school in Indianapolis.

9:30 a, m. Father's Day Program Revival Classes Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Phillips, Preachers and Singers.

J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister BE- 3020-4

BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST

31st and Forest-Manor REV. RALPH D. BRIGHT

Children’s Day Program

M. M

Morning Worship, 10:30 Evangelistic Service, 7,30 7.30

| © NORTHSIDE CHURCH . OF THE NAZARENE

e at Barnes

9:30] Eugen 10 30 | Ermel Short, Minister, TA- 284) or SH 17 ha

| A Live Sunday chool

Preaching i Services 10:45, 7:30 p.m. i Prayer and Praise Come Enjoy Christian Fellowship Good Music and Singing

]

Rev. Richard Ainslie Kirchhoffer,! FIRST CHURCH

and the National Council of the 1621 E. WASH,

Episcopal church, 281 Fowth ave, N.Y. Tune in WISH—

A scout troop also meets in con-

"NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West Jlst St, Bible Classes .. Preaching Service . Youn, eople's Meeting... Evening Service Thursday RYSRi Bible Btu J. 8 JOHNS, MINISTER

3

E KEXZ

ding. Sunday, June 23

2:45 P. M. 3 Pasty

Every Sunday Night — 11 to 11:30

OF THE NAZARENE || REV. CHAS. B. COX, PASTOR

1310 on Your Dial

REVIVAL MEETING

Southside Church of the Nazarene

LeGrande Ave. & Olive St. + Rev. Fred Carby

of Owensville, Ky, Prof. Paul Qualls & Wife of Indianapolis, Ind. SERVICES JUNE 17. 30 7:45 P. M.

trict Supt. Gene Phillips

“will be preaching June 16 10:30 A. M.

All are invited to this revival

SUNDAY SERVICES, 9:30 A. M.. 10:30 A. M., 6:30 P. M. 7:45 P.M Rev. AL Le Pastor

will sing at |

| en {GRACE er vor OUR. REDEEMER Fairfield and Pace ©

| ciation of the superintendents. It is sponsored by the department of | | religious education of the Church! Federation of Indianapolis, and its director, Daniel R. Ehalt. L. E. Hall, superintendent of the| First Baptist church school, will!

preside as temporary chairman. A! be ap-|

by-laws committee will pointed. Chester Stepehenson, superintendent of the First United {Lutheran church school, will read! the report of the nominating com- | mittee.

THE CALVARY HOUR W-I-S-H 8.00 A. M.

SUNDAY Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister

CALVARY TABERNACLE 902 Fletcher Tabernacle Service

19:45 and 11:00 A. M.

7:45 P. M.

further plans for a city-wide asso-|

Ave. |

"BAPTIST CHURCHES

Christian Science

Churches

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

The Public Is Cordially Invited to SH rvices & Free Reading Rooms (R

Lesson for Sunday, June 16th God, the Preserver of Man

Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

| FIRST CHURCH i Mezgidian at 20th RR. Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Eve. Serv. 5:00. R. R. 526 State Life

THIRD CHURCH

Wash. Bw, at 34th Eve. Berv. 8:00. R. R. Church Edifice

FOURTH CHURCH Pleas. Run Pkwy, 8. Drive, at Butler R. R. Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH

Colley at 62nd Eve. Serv. 7:30. R. Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH 2603 %s Prospect St. R. R. 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL LR ALL CHURCHES

Wednesday Bonin Testimonial Meet8 PM

Fathers will be honored with a special Father's day program and awards by the Christian Men ‘Builders tomorrow in their 9:30 a. m. meeting in the Third Christian hurch classroom, Merle Sidener, teacher and leader, will speak on “Honor Thy Father” and gifts will be presented to the oldest and youngest fathers present, as well as the ones coming the longest distance and heading the largest family. The Amicus Colored Glee club of 20 voices will sing Negro spirituals. Mrs. Ruth Kelly will be soloist. Dr, A. C. Brooks will give the prayer and the class orchestra will play. The entire program will be broadcast over WFBM. The senior choir of the Pirst

[PLAN OPEN HOUSE

IN NEW CONVENT

The Sisters of St. Francis of Oldenberg will hold an open house in their new convent, 1821 N. Arsenal ave. for members of St. Rita's guild and their friends tomorrow afternoon. The open house will be preceded at 2:30 p. m. by a business meeting of the guild in the convent by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament in St. Rita's church. Miss Catherine O'Gara is guid pres-

REE

United Brethren church, Dayton, | 0, will give a Father's day concert tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Brookside United Brethren church. Dr. Paul Herrick, pastor of the Dayton church, sings with his choir. He also will speak as will Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the Northwest United Brethren district. Luella Clayton Conn is choir director, Norman Jones, organist, and Beatrice Fox Isenhart, pianist, will play the accompaniments, The Rev. A. Glen O'Dell is host pastor.

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

9:00 AM. Tag dre s PS Day Program in the

Pageant: Bel. Father.”

10:00 A.3 Service of Worship, Subject of Sermon “To Thine OWE Belt iH

ST. JOHNS

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED E. Xk. PIEPENBROK. Pastor

10:15 A.M.—"My Church.”

Central Christian Church

Delaware and Walnut Sts (700 North) Dr. W. A. anlesberger,

Bible soi Diner 30 A.M, Morning Worship—10:45 A. Sermon— ‘This Words, Unfinished

ident.

6:30 P. M.—You

O. A. TRINKLE Minister

eee ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. programs in most classes. 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon, “THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH: ITS MISSION.”

7:45 P. M.—Sermon, “RELIGION AND POWER.” A WELCOME TO ALL.

Goodne, Youth Pellowshipe.s: 30 P. M.

Father's Day

th Vespers.

Come

CMB

Special

To Our Special Father's Day Program “Honor Thy Father” Subject by Merle Sidener, leader.

Amicus Colored Glee Club 9:30 A. M.—Radiv Station WFBM—9:30 A. M.

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, INC.

THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 17th and Broadway

and Bring Your Friends

Music by

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D. Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Dr. Milner “What Profit?” NURSERY—11 A. M.

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR A RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M, DR. FRANTZ

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central DR. ROY WING , VALE REV. HARRY . MERCER

Minis 9:30 A Bible School 10:45 A. M.—-Divine Worship VALE

e Secret of God's Presence” | Thurs? Midweek Service—17:15

P.M

“Kindness" Titus 3:4 Church School .............. seerese. 9:99 Young People’s meeting ............ 6:4

Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 1lth—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell Church School—9:30 M. Morning Worship—10:45 # “A Pather and His House." Young People's Meeting—6:30 P. M.

Meridian Heights

Central Ave. at 47th STEWARD HAR Rr School, 9:30 “The Proud Father

TFELTER, Worship, oo:

NORTHMINSTER

Millersville Masonic Lodge

10: 45 A. M.—Worship.

WESTMINSTER

N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister

Young People, 4:

Sunday School, 9:30; worshin, 19:4 45 A. M.

Fairview Presbyterian 46th Sue Capitol Ave VIRGIL RAGAN, Minister 9:30A. M eo nurch School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning WorshiD. oe. Holy Communion Se 6:00 P. M.— Young People’s

eting.

ngs .in All Churches at

FIRST, BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON" W. ATWA D. D., Pastor

TER, | Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor

9:25 A, M.—Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship, S8ermon by Pastor— “Our Father.” 6.30 P. M.—Youth Pellowship. 7.30 PP. M SWorsnip: Sermon by Assoe

ciate pastor— TI Courage of a Danijel.” Thursday, 7:30 P. M. Mid Week Prayer Service

LY HURT LY ndhurst dr, 2 blocks south f W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin, prstor 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 | one, (4100 east). 7:30 P. M.

TUXEDO PARKU. 8. Clutton, S30 A,

WOODRUFF P: RCE ane at E. Mich | L. C. Trent, 10:45 A. M.-7:00 P. M,

SON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M,, 7:30 P. M.

CENTRAL-3M East of Central, . O'Donnell, 10:40 and 7:30 P. M.

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN cHurches

“The Churches of the Lutheran Hour”

=| CALVARY Sheley w 2 d, Der & fn pastor $iour of t worship 10:30 O t. | EMMAUS Laurel at orange at 1 Hour of Worship—10 :30 A. MM,

2 — rk st. & Holmes ave. Behning, pastor. ___ Hour of "Worship— 10: 30 J A.M.

at Wm. H wo Pastor, Hour of WorsKip—10:45 A. M.

|OUR SAVIOR 2000 sts mv.

(Co FP. 8 PFalkenroth, 0 Hours of Worship=1i a. m.-7:30 p. m.

|

ST. JOHN'S L Wambgarss, pastor. Hour of Worship—10:30 |

New Jersey at

ST. PAUL'S McCarty st.

Theodore C. Meilbohm Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M.

|

Rev. Joh

® Wonderful Gospel Music ® Dynamic Preaching—Tune in ® Beautiful Gospel Music — Di

7:30 p. m. church.

ST. PETERS

William Nordsiecr Hours—8:45 and 10:3 Ohio at East st.

TRINITY Walter C. Maas, Pastor Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M, ZION { New Palestine Werner Krug, Pastor Hour of Worshipe1b:1 156 A. M.

Ll le at er

Three Miles Northwest 0

Tune in “The Lutheran Hour" Every Sunday—WIBC—7: 00 P. M.

7:30 Every Saturday Night 7: 30)

So

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH

Youth x Corner Delaware at Vermont Oous i: “n REV. ROGER MALSBERY, ”

Founder-Director Hear the Russian Evangelist

Youth for Christ rally will be held in First Baptist Church June 232, (next Saturday night only).

n Sergey

WIRE, 8:45 to 9:15 a. m., Sunday rect Gospel Message

Thereafter Roberts Park

: SATURDAY, ; JUNE 5, 1948 . ITwo Father's Day Programs “Will Be Given Tomorrow

Thursday Midweek Service—7:30 P. M,

~ METHODIST

CHURCHES

CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SEELIG, D. D.. Minister 9:30 A. M.—Chureb School.

10:45 A. M.—Mor ing Worship Thou Me?" Chil ren’'s Day Program

THE GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 Shelby St., invites you to hear B. L. Douthitt, Evangelist, of Nashville, Tennessee, in a series of Gospel meetings which will begin June 16. Services every evening at 8:00. at 11:00. No collections taken except on Sun-

days. Ww. L. Totty, Minister. -

Sunday morning

A Cordial Welcome to All

CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST

‘“Lovest

GRACE

METHODIST

Bast New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister,

Sermon Theme ‘Unclaimed Resources.” 10:40 A. M7»

Church School—9:30 A. M.

By the Minister

"The Quest for Security" 9:30 A. M.—~Church School

North Methodist Church

Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D. Minister

10:45 A. M.—Worship and Sermon

6-9 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth

Youth Fellowship—68 P. M.

EAST 10th METHODIST

2327 EAST 10TH STREET

REV. ACHILLES M. BROWN, Minister Church School ......:sve00eee. 9:30°A. WORSHIP .ciurieisvisnninsenns 10:45 A

“Our Year of Christian Service.” Youth Fellowship 7:30 P. ML.

“An Idea Has the Time of Its Life in a Good Head"

“CONVICTIONS I HAVE STOOD FOR.” 10:45 a, m,

“WORDS TO LIVE BY."

WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M,~Church School. 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship. 6:30 P, M.—Youth Fellowship.

T40 p. Bm

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN, Ministes

Saint Mark Methodist Church “West Sixteenth at Medford / C. Raleigh Garland, Pastor ‘Unified Service at 10:30 A. M. “Invitation to Contentment”

‘ MORRIS STREET 335 B. Morris Bt. G. G. PEEL, Pastor Bible School, 9:30. Worship, Service, 10:30. Young People, 6:30 Eve. Service, 7:30 Thursday Eve. Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m.

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