Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1946 — Page 4
op For Church
‘Convention
Disciples of Christ To Meet Aug. 6-11
Members of Indianapolis Christian churches will join others of their brotherhood in the United States and Canada for the International Convention of the Disciples of Christ Aug. 6 to 11 at Columbus, O, Matters of scheduled business include the election of a new president and vice president for the United Christian Missionary society and the appointment of a full-time
The church's “Crusade for a Christian World” will be started and its goals announced. Speakers will include several persons who were interned in the Philippines and Japan. Communion Service
Dr. M. E. Sadler, convention pres-| ___ ident and former Indianapolis resident, now president of Texas Christian university, will open the convention with an address titled:
baecher, also of Louisville; Canada;
Cites Low Pay Of Ministers
6027 Methodist Pastors Receive Less Than $1200
Laymen, nuns and priests are returning the conference on liturgical music at Marian college. includes: Duane Dishion of Louisville, Sister Margaret Mary, Sister Marie De L'Ascuncion also of Mantino; the SS. Peter and Paul cathedral, and Sister Vitalis of Marian college. Father Thibault, of Gregorian chant at Sulpician seminary, other mem members of the Gregorian Institute of Ameriea.
Mont real, taught at the
to their work today with fresh inspiration after attending A group hearing a lecture, left: to right above, Ky.; Sister Olivia of Marian college; the Rev. Fr. Charles SchoenM antino, IIL; the Rev. Fr. Ethelbert Thibault, Montreal, Mary Joan Hughey, assistant organist of
professor five-day conference, as did various
en ag INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Attend Conference Here on Liturgical Music
State Lutheran Synod Leader Dates Career fo Family Bible
man’s career,
ing Aug. 10.
A small package among the possessions of the new president of the Indiana United Lutheran synod offers the key to his choice of a clergy-
Dr. Frederick Marion Hanes, the newly-elected president, will assume his official duties in the synod's office’in the Underwriters’ build-
Returned Missionary — Will Speak Aug. 4
Mrs. Nora Allen Weismantel, recently returned missionary from India, will speak at the Indianapolis Holiness league camp meeting Aug, 4 at 2 p, m, in Salem park, Mrs. Welsmantel reports she did religious: work during ‘the war among the natives of Calcutta and members of the armed forces of the
The “package,” Dr, Hanes will tell you, contains the’ old family Bible which ‘stood on a table in the farm home of his boyhood. It will be brought to Indianapolis from Elkhart along with his household
the service. erick, who courses; at Wittenberg college, and Keith,
is
Ss. ’ The book is so worn with frequent reading by a “wonderful father and mother” to their children that it is now very frail. And the minister who cherishes it has wrapped and sealed it against wear and tear. Started as Teacher Dr. Hanes was the eighth child in a family of ‘six sons and five and Dr, daughters. He feels that the Maurice, 11, and David, 9. often-expressed wish of his parents that one of their sons study for the ministry influenced him to do so. Even so, he started out to be a teacher, but “something within” drove him to forego that profession and become a teacher.
Fall, the former Margaret Hanes
their father’s first marriage. Wife From New Augusta
{kin university
Australian Pastor
To Preach Here
When the Rev. Theodore Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian church, visited his native Australia {during the war, he made the ac-
College Head Will Preach
First Friends Church Will Hear Dr. Jones
| Lutheran Theological
He now spends one day per week in his new office preparing tg take over full responsibility. Seated at his desk amidst shelves of religious books, he gave an Interview concerning his aims and ideals. Quiet, straightforward, looking very much like a middle class businessman, Dr. Hanes talked
of divinity.
mond; St. Louis, dalia, Il
They include Fred-
taking graduate Eldon, an undergraduate
who is employed by General Motors, Inc., at Anderson, These sons and their sister, Mrs, George Mc-
also of Anderson, are children by
The present Mrs, Hanes is the one-time Retta Pink, brought up in the community of New Augusta. She Hanes have two sons—
The synod's new ‘president received his high school and junior college courses at Wiedner institute, a Lutheran academy at Mulberry, Ind., no longer in existence. He was graduated from James Milliand the Chicago seminary. Wittenberg college bestowed upon him the honorary degree of doctor
In addition to the pastorate in Elkhart which Dr. Hanes has just resigned, he has ministered to cordial, ‘thurches at Anderson and RichMo.,, and Van-
United States. She also describes the famine conditions, the rioting and the bombing which she saw.
Her missionary activities are on a non-denominational basis. Mrs, George Innis. of Indianapolis is a niece of the missionary.
Apostolic ( Church of Christ 8t. Clair st. Ed. oi E Andseson,
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16th and Delaware Sts. REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister 11:00 A. M.—Church School. Bermon--“The Cross Radiant.” Dr. Orien W, Pifer, preaching.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. -D., PASTOR 9:10 A M.~Church School. 10:00 A.M.—8ervice of Worship. “Never Man Spoke Like This Man.*
SATURDAY, JULY 7 1946
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) @ Meridian at 33rd Stregt-
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 7:30 A. M.~Holy Communion. 11:00 A, M.—~Morning prayer and sermom, Rev, Chester J, Martin, Supply Pastor
MARS HILL FREE METHODIST Farnsworth and Foltz Sts, Mars Hill, Indianapolis (Mars Hill Bus)
Welcome the
sch ars “iL Finn oe
ais
J. CLINTON SWANAGAN, Minister BE-3020-4
Bradley Bros. Radio Quartet CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30 Rev. Joseph C. Black
“Our Heavenly Home" 10:30 A, M. “Did Jesus Fail an Honest Seeker?” 17:45 Youth Hour, 7:00
Prayer, Praise, Thurs, 7:45 Bociety’ Meeting, Aug. 6th,
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Wilkins and Pershing Sts. W. L Car, 2300 West, ~9871
Central Christian Church
Delaware and Walnut Sta (700 North)
Dr, W. A. Bhullenberger, Minister, Bible School—9:30 A, M.
Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. “Witness Borne Through Faith"
Youth Pellowship—5:30 P. M.
ST. JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard and Sanders St.
E. A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor
10:15 A. M.—“The Corners of Your Fisld%
Mr. George C. Hewson, will preach.
Rev. Roy V, Davis, Guest Speaker,
He did not seem in the
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President - Thomas Elsa Jones of Earlham college will give the sermon tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at the
BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GARFIELD PARK
a comfortable house, either to buy
least impressed with the fact that ; or rent for the Hanes family,
he holds an exalted position as the chosen executive for 100 United Lu-
Approximately 6027 Methodist quaintance of the ministérs receive salaries amount- Rev. Angus Macing to less than $1200 per year. Donald.
In other words, 32 per cent of the |
| Both are grad-
uates of the Col-
First Friends church.
Dr. Jones assumed his duties at
peru congregations with a total] embership of 30,000. In the words of the late Dr. H.
‘Truth’ Is Subject Of Lesson-Sermon
Meridian and Vermont Streets 1061 Southern Ave.
CARLETON W, ATWATER, D. D., Pastor Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor Rev. Walter Laetsch, Pastor
dent and the jc He said the 1 the water from
clergy of the church, concerning jege of the Bible § whose compensation it was possible | in Melbourne. The ‘3 for denominational authorities to Rev. Mr. Fisher 4 secure information, are making | Si 5 { h | monthly salaries of less than $100. join I 1S 4 The whole matter of Methodist | g4 war II. In
Earlham this month after serving as president of Fisk university for 20 years. Other events follow:
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH— Carl A. Priest, Indiana Central college student who recently was ordained a minister of the U. B, denomination, will speak
9:25 A. M.—Bible School. 10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. "“Battles Behind Closed Doors.” Rev. C. L. Smith, guest preacher.
E. Turney . whom Dr. Hanes succeeds, “the office of president of synod corresponds to that of bishop in churches which conform to the episcopal type of government.”
Hobby Is Photography
water blast pr from obtaining ¢ concerning six were ‘submerged
Tug Bra
Sunday School .......... 9:30 A. ML Warren M. Bruner, Supt. 10:45 and 7:30 P. M.
“Truth” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, The golden text is: “Into Thine| LYND! —Lyndhurst dr., 2 blocks s VE.—Emerson & E. New Fork,
HURST— EMERSON A : of W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M., P. hand I commit my spirit; Thou| pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. .m WOODR,
at the
United Christian Missionary society;
[A
| salaries is discussed in the current,
{number of the denominational | { weekly, the Christian Advocate. The article brings out the fact that the preacher works at his poor-paying job because he is un-| der “divine compulsion” to do s0.| However talented he is for secular | | work, for business of any kind, he| | continues from a stern sense of]
Dr. Poling “Disciples of Christ and the world |duty and a “call” to the pulpit.
Today.” A mammoth communion Eight Million Members service for approximately 8000] The Methodist church includes church members will be conducted! re than 8,000,000 members. Dr. as the final event. | Albert C. Hoover has just com- | Dr. Robert M. Hopkins, who re- pleted a survey of the Pastore who | serve this large group. is figures, ently yetired as president of i ny in the July Advocate, Son | 10,041 toral charges ouf © has returned from abroad to bel yore 4 ou present at the international convention. He will take up Fesiance yale remarks, “that the Methodist! in the fall at Geneva, Switseyland. preacher is one of the lowest paid | as “Disciples ambassador” 1t0| professional workers in the AmeriEuropean churches. can community. In this respect, A new vice-president of the 80-|he is much like the school teacher.” clety will succeed Mrs. R. A. Doan| “The largest single group o who will retire.
Mrs. Doan
“It is very evident” the Advo-|
a Australis, hep, npcponala strongly recom-
mended to his fellow alumnus that he come to Butler university for graduate study. The Rev. MaeDonald has arrived land is enrolled at Butler. During | August, he will occupy the pulpit lot the Rev. Mr. Fisher in the Northwood church while the pastor is on | vacation. Both men speak with the {accent and use the broad “a” characteristic of Australians.
Dr. Hartman To Be Heard
New Federation Officer
Has Speaking Dates
| Dr. Grover L. Hartman, newly ar-
¢ rived secretary of the Church Fedministers, 5126, when classified ac- | eration social service department,
The convention will name a full- cording to salary receipts, is paid will address various groups during
time secretary in the place of Dr. galaries ranging from $1201 Graham Frank, who also is' retiring 41800. A total of 3950 are paid after serving 33 years as £onvention from $1801 to $2400 and 2219 re-
secretary on a part-time basis. The|cejve from $2401 to $3000. Only ”
new secretary will occupy offices in| salaries exceed $6000. Indianapolis. The article pointed out the! Local Speakers Scheduled heartening fact that a large number The headline speaker of the con- |of Methodist congregations supply vention will be Dr. C. M. Chang, | residences, or parsonages, for their gest of the college of agriculture|Pastors thus saving them rent. and forestry of the University of Must Maintain Auto Nanking in China. - The university] On the other hand, it was stated | is sponsored by Methodists, Pres-|that almost without exception, the, byterians and Disciples. Dr. Chang, | Methodist minister “is under necesauthor and Cornell graduate, was sity” to maintain an automobile. drafted to work out a post-war ag-| And almost without exception he ricultural program for China. He does so at his own expense. is studying in the United States! “If the average Methodist preachon a fellowship of the Rockefeller er is ‘in it for the money,’ then it foundation. must be admitted that he is making He holds another from the Brit-|a poor bargain” the article conish council in London. tinues. The truth is that not one Among the Indianapolis speakers|of the 19,041 men would continue at | will be Dr. Cleo. W. Blackburn, su-|such salaries as are paid by Method- | perintendent of Flanner House: the ist congregations if it were not for| Rev. Virgial A. Sly and the Rev.|the fact that he is laboring under a E. K. Higdon of the United Chris-| divine compulsion. Only a sense of tian Missionary ‘society, and Dr. |Some holy call is sufficient to ex‘George W. Buckner, editor of World | Plain the loyalty of the minister. Call. Dr. Blackburn will serve as] “The above figures should be] moderator of a roundtable on “An|Studied in the light of the rising Awakened Church in America.” | costs of living from which preachers|
coming weeks, Dr. Hartman will speak at the meeting of the young adult department of the| First Evangelical church tomorrow | at 9:30 a. m.; in| the Immanuel] Evangelical and| Reformed church, Aug. 11 at 10 a. m., and at the, | Prentice Presbyterian church, Aug.| 25, at 9:30 a. m. He will lead the “Breakfast Devotions,” Monday through Friday beginning daily at 7:15 a. m., over station WIBC. The theme of the radio talks is “Power {for the Living of These Days.” Dr. Hartman - was born near. Brookston, Ind. He was graduated | from DePauw which he attended as a Rector scholar. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and attended {the American university school of social science and public administration for three years on the Al-
Dr. Hartman
bert J. Beveridge fellowship award-|*
led him by the DePauw faculty. He directed the wartime program
The Rev. Sly will report a recent! visit to the Belgian Congo. Missionaries to Talk Among the missionaries who will be heard are the Rev. and Mrs. Allen R. Huber of the Philippines; the Rev. and Mrs. O, J. Goulte China, and the Rev. and Mrs | Joseph M. Smith, China and the! Philippines. Dr. Daniel A. Poling, editor o Christian Herald; Dr. Paul Scherer, radio speaker and Lutheran pastor of New York, and the Hon. Alexander Campbell, U, 8. district judge of Ft. Wayne, all are on the program, directed by Dr. A. Reid
Liverett of Indianapolis, retired of-| Pearson, and for Dr. John F, Ed-|youth work and has served pastor-
ficial of the board of church extension.
{and raised | pastors,
| are not exempt. A very large num- of the Washington, D. C. Federa- | ber of congregations has taken the/tion of Churches for servicemen, new conditions into consideration|/and young people in government the salaries of the|offices. but the over-all picture | in connection with civilian public shows too little awareness of the Service camps and is a local preach-
He also worked extensively |}
= ised situation.”
ler of the Methodist - church.
Church to Hold Reception 2 For 2 Methodist Ministers
The Irvington Methodist congre- | gation will hold a reception for { their new pastor, Dr. Ralph O.!
{ wards and their families tomorrow | | night from .7 to § on the East lawn |
CMB
"Ask the Man Who Knows"
|of the church. Dr. Edwards is the newly .ap-
superintendent of the Rushville dis~ | trict, He has been very active in the fields of church music and
ates in various parts of Indiana. Irwin Ward will welcome the | new minister on behalf of the con|gregation and Mrs. Kyle B. May-
{pointed superintendent of the In-|hall, president of the woman's so|dianapolis district and former min- | ciety of Christian service, will serve | | ister of the Broadway Methodist as general chairman of the recep- |
—Bubject-by Merle Sidener
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS
3d Christian Church—17th & Broadway
church: Dr. Pearson came from Rushville, Ind, Where he served five years as!
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST
West 31st St. Bible ae
PILGRIM BUILDING ASSEMBLY H BUNDAY, JULY Rev. R. G. Flexon, Holiness Church. Miss Dorothy Abel; and China, will be soloist,
Everyone Welcor
J. 8. JOHNS, MINISTER
SUNDAY AFTERNOON GOSPEL RALLY
2, 3. PM 1st assistant Gen'l supt
AUSPICES PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
ition committee. There will be spe- | | cal music, and greetings by the] board of trustees.
ALL, 230 E. OHIO ST.
of the Pilgrim missionary from Japan
ne
Ne ST. MARK'S GARFIELD HEIGHTS UNITED LUTHERAN Linden Sts. ev. Thomas B. Kline Sunday Sehool ..........9:15A. M, eens JOS AM
Worship and Preaching Bible Study Evening Service Ss us
CHURCH .OF CHRIST |
2842 SHELBY STREET
Wednesday Evening Bible Study W. L. TOTTY, Minister
CHURCH
40th & N. Capitol Ave. r. Bible Study 9:45 A. M.
Robert Martin, of Bradenton, Fla., Guest Speaker for Summer i 10i45 A. M.,, Morning Worship. 7:45 P. M., Evening Service I
OF CHRIST
te
you uth rally tomorrow at 7:30 Miss 1 musical program which will include selec Hions BY’ the the youth choir directed by th Simmerman, pastor. Charles em will assist people with the service FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN
CHU Dr. O, L. Shelton,
ers to be heard in the absence of th Rev. Olen A, Peters, pastor. 3 are: The Rev the Bhenoy Lutheran church; D. Wheadon, superintendent of th Mulberry Lutheran home, Mulberry, Ind., and the Rev. Paul Laughner, 8t. Paul’ Lutheran church, Leetonia,
Pastor Peters is taking ‘graduate work
at the Chicago Lutheran seminary, May wood, CENTRAL CHURCH--Dr P preach on the following subjects, order, on Sunday mornings at 10 a.
Marion
‘Mastering Fatigue and ‘When We Face Uncertainty;” “W! Wonder What God 1s Doing.” “What W Mean_by-the-Divinity-of Jesus: ing Faith in Human Nature" Do We Really Belong?”
hen
Children's classes meet at the CHRISTIAN
speak on “Ask the Man Who Knows" the meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. ert Barnes by My) three numbers, companied b race Parris. VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—MY Harold -Olin and Miss Frances Marie Ol will sing a duet
tomorrow. The Rev. tant chaplain,
by the Hilton U, Brown Jr.
ary. CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CH Members of the senior Christian Yout.
B- m. a Leply will take charge of the
Mrs. the young
RCH dean of the Butler school of religion, will preach tomorrow morning as the first of four guest speak-
The other guests, in order of Sundays through Aug. R. Eugene Smith, pastor Dr.
AVENUE METHODIST Smith will
m. | less wit ra. beginning tomorrow and ending Sept. 1: le agony ith a camer
Frustration” . Wel heart is for the young folk.
“To What
The morning congregation unites with the adult church school for the services. same hour. MEN BUILDERS, THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Merle Sidener will at Robac-
accompanied by Mrs. Charles Albrecht at the 9 a. m. services C. G. Minton, Proteswill’ give the meditation. Arrangements for the music were made unit 85 of the 11th district American Legion auxil-
fellowship will meet at the church at
. Above all things, Dr. Hanes loves the out-of-doors. Nothing delights him more than to gather his family about him in their cottage on “beautiful St. Joe river” near Ekhart. He. regrets now that he. did not appreciate his father’s farm when it was his privilege to live on it. Photography is the new presis|dent’'s hobby. He develops, prints and enlarges his own work. He “lonce “dabbled with paints and a brush,” he recalled. But he finds he can turn out worthy results with
The softest spot in Dr. Hanes’ He has-served-for—four-years--as—dean of the United Lutheran Youth camp at Oakwood park on Lake Wawasee. It #s certainly no wonder that he has a way with young people when
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hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth.” Psalms 31:5. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from fhe Christian Science textbook, ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Truth is affirmative and confers harmony,”
“Sci
CENTRAL—23d East of Central G. H. O'Donnell, 10:40 and 7:30 P. M.
UFPF PEACE Wales at : ya 100 45 A , 7:00 P.
50 7 K— N. “Gri ROY CT
. a 9:30 A
Shelby at Dudley
CALVARY Suey at Dudley
Barth, pastor. Hour of worship 10:00 Laurel at Orange st.
in L.
Bunday Service— D. A. R. Cha Practitioner service—
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Affil, with Dnity Hdqtrs. Kansas City, Mo Dale Newsum,
Leader
11 A. M. aptet House, 824 N. Penn. e—Unity Literature
Dally Activities, Claypool Hotel “Telephones RI 1068 Te
EMMAUS Tn Krueckeberg, pastor. i Hour of en v
BRACE New York st. & Holmes ave, arry H. Behning, pasier. », Hour ne Worship—10:30 A. at Watson Road
OUR REDEEMER Eifert, Pastor,
Wm. H. Hour of Worship—10: 45 A. M. —at—Blvdi Pl
: “|OUR SAVIOR ed )
Fairfield and Park
you consider that he is the father | . of five boys and a daughter, n| The three older boys were all in
11:30,a. m. tomorrow and go in cars to Forest park, oblesville, for a gay of fellowshi recreation and a progra YOUTH FOR CHRIST, ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH—The Rev. Cecil R. Thomas, pianist and evangelist, will speak tonight at the 7:30 p. m. rally. He is h | superintendent of the western district of the Christian and Missionary alliance
BRIGHTWOOD
31st and
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. YPMS. 6:45 P. M.
REV. RALPH D. BRIGHT
Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30
FREE METHODIST
Forest Manor
Morning Worship, 10:30 Evangelistic Service, 7:30
7:30 @
Rev. Cecil
Western District Supt. of
Come Yovight
RALLY TONIGHT with
Roberts Park Methodist Church
Delaware and Vermont Sts.
Good Music—Good Message
7:30
R. Thompson Christian ! ie Alliance
Come Tonight
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolic Faith)
402 West __ Sunday,
Fall
Creek Parkway 11:00 A M., 7:30 P.M M.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Church
Woodlawn Avenue and Wright Strees
9:30 and 10:45 A. M., 7:30 Tuesday and Thursday, REV. R,
Wednesday,
7:30 P. M., M, 7:30 P. M.
L. MENGES, Pastor
P. 8. Palkenroth, Pastor. Hour of Worship—11 a. m. °
EVANGELICAL LU THER AN CHURCHES “The Churches of the Lutheran Hour” :
ST. JOHN'S Ton 0, Southeastern ave.
nss, pases, Hour of Warnambe 30 A. New Jersey st Mi
ST. PAUL'S cCarty st.
Theodore C. Meilbohm. Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M.
SL PETERS mompieas
William Nordsleck, Hours—8:45 and 10:3 Oe at East st.
TRINITY Walte Maas, Paster
Hour of orth? 30 A M.
— ZION Three Miles Northwest St New Palestine
Werner Krug, Pastor Hour of Sorin ao 15 A. ML
poster,
Tune in “The Lutheran. Hour" Every Sanday WIBC—7: 00 P. M.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
BROADWAY BAPTIST
22d and Broadway
Rev, R. M. Dodrill—Rey.
Ba) Shreve
Sunday School, 9:30 A Worship 10:45 A. M. and a0 P. M.
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D. Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M, Dr. Wm. C. Hartinger “Make Christ King.” Sunday will close services until Sept. 8.
“Christian Science
Churches
Branches of The Mother Church,
The Fi Boston, Mass.
First Church of Shia Scientist.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading Rooms (RR)
Lesson for Sunday, July 28th “Truth”
Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in -All Churches
FIRST CHURCH
Meridian at R. R. Church
20th Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Mu at 12th R. R. 526 State Life
CHURCH Nath. Blvd. at 34th
. R. Church
Edifice
FOURTH CHURCH
Pleas. Run Pkwy. 8. Dri
Eve. Berv. 5:00. R R.
College at Eve. Serv. 7:30. R. R.
ve, at Butler Church Edifice
62nd Church Edifice
Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE
REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Mr. Mercer “To Sail Beyond the Sunset.” Thursday Midweek Service—T7:30 P. M.
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th
day School 9:30 Worship, 10:30 Sunday Rev. Warren E. Darnell “Bread Upon Waters.’
WESTMINSTER “SN. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister
Sunday School, 9:30; Worship, 10:45 A M. Young People, 4:00 P. M.
METHODIST
Awareness.” Robert amm 45 A. ML
“A Pride of nso Siory." Rev. Seorss M Soh
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. MR. GALLOWAY “The Meaning of Prayer.” Psalms ‘5 Church School Young People’s Meeting
Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton at 1lth—-Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell
Church School for All Ages—9:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M.~Mornlig Worship: “Give God a Chanee.”
NORTHMINSTER
Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—-Worship.
Fairview Presbyterian 46th snd Capitol Ave VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister
9:30 A. M.—Church School.
9:30 A. MeMorning Worship, Inward Peace.
CHURCHES GRACE
METHODIST
Bast New York at Grand
TENT MEETING
Located 2600 Block, West 16th St.
SIXTH CHURCH J603%4 Prospect 8t, R. 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister. 10:40 A. M John Benson, guest preacher, |
Church School—8:30 A. M. Youth Fellowship—6 P. M.
ROBERTS PARK ‘CHURCH
Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street pr. Summer L. Martin, Minister
Rev,
Between King and Holmes Ave, Sponsored by
West Side Church of the Nazarene Workers: Rev. Earl Starnes Prof. & Mrs. Gilbert Rushford July 28 to Aug. 11 Nightly 17:30.
Rev. and Mrs. E. Atkinson,
Pastors ’
CAPITOL , AVE. METHODIST
THE
BIBLE CHURCH
3815 E. NEW YORK ST,
2
Services
10 A. M, S. S. 11:30 Worship
7:45 Evangelistic
Tues, 8. P. M.
Bible Class Fri,
8 P.M
. A i ve D. ts YD 8chool—9:30 ¢ Missionary Sunda ay Morning Worship—1 40
Sermon by Minister « “The Eternal Hills" James Bash—S8oloist A cordial welcome. 10:45 A. M.—Dr. A. Wesley Pugh, High Street Church, Muncie, Ind.
9:30 A. M.—Church School
North Methodist Church
Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D,, Minister
EAST 10th METHODIST 2327 EAST 10TH STREET REV. 0. R. HOLMES, Minister Church School
“Are Ye Able?” (Jesus) Youth Fellowship s
MORRIS STREET
335 BE. Morris St. G. G. PEEL, Pastor Bible School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:00 Young ‘People, 6:30. Eve. Service 7:30 Thursday Eve. Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m.
WASHINGTON STREET
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor
BUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School 9:45 A. M. ‘Worship . Morning and Night Hear
Nathan and Jean Raymond G. Hoekstra,
UNITED YOUTH RALLY
NEXT MONDAY—7:30-P. M.
Hear—OSCAR VONGA—Hear Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Calvary Tabernacle
902 Fletcher Ave.
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9:30 A, M.—Church School, 10:40 A. M.—~Morning Worship.
Saint Mark Methodist Chadrch
West Sixteenth at Medford C. Raleigh Garland, Pastor
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TENT MEETING
Through Aug. 4th
4600 WEST WASHINGTON ST.
WESTBROOK CHURCH of the NAZARENE Leo C. Davis, Pastor Each Evening, 7:45
F. W. AND MARGARET BARTHOLOMEW
Singers and Musicians
J. W. SWEARENGEN, EVANGELIST
6:30 P.M.—Youth Fellowship.
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