Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1946 — Page 4

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4 " william B. Lakrits (left), educational director of the Beth-El Zedeck temple, and Rabbi William P, Greenfeld are shown in front of the temple, 34th and Ruckle sts.

Native of Massachusetts

Finds Midwest Is Friendly

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

Rabbi William P. Greenfeld of the Beth-El Zedeck temple finds a “friendliness and warmth in the Middle West which is lacking in other parts of the country.” Although the new rabbi of the local temple was born in Massachusetts and has lived all his life among New England Yankees, he well knows many other types of Americans. For he has lectured across the nation for. the Zionist movement.| Thus his tribute to Hoosiers and cent of the amount of territory held their section of the country assumes by the Arabs. Out of 1,000,000 weight and importance, square miles of Arab lands; the What is more, no resident of In- Holy Land covers 10,000. What is ‘diana could shake hands more cor- more, Arab territory is under-popu-dially than the rabbi did in an lated. interview yesterday. He seems glad “We (the Jews) haven't any other £0 have come to Indianapolis and strip of land anywhere that we can eager to do his part toward the call our own,” he continued, “If -{ife -and work of. the city. there is a higher justice, it dictates Dynamic Manner the necessity of fulfilling that prom- |

smile, an eager, iise of just that 1 per cent.” I eer and talks wits, Sometime in late October or early

grea A d phrases November, the temple will hold the Sreat Ladity a an Py hi formal installation of the rabbi. At

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Beth.El Zedeck Temple

{tion and advance fund offering re.|ceived during th

y cluding R, Hartley Sherwood of In-

| Thrasher, Advent church; Howard

r A group, of. ] Indiana women will

semble simultaneously. anapolis diocese will be represented

J. Preston of Indianapolis; Mrs. Melvin Callender of Evansville, and |. Mrs. Mabley of Terre Haute.

CHURCH NEWS— Episcopalians

Meet Tuesddy

Indianapolis Bishop Will Head Delegates “The Rt Rev, Richard Alnslie

sier delegation will attend the general convention of. the Protestant Episcopal church opening Tuesday in Philadelphia. Qutstanding speaker will be the Most Rev. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, archbishop of Canterbury, who has arrived in the United States. The archbishop- also will give an address over C. B. 8. on “The Brotherthood of Man,” to be broadcast over WFBM tomorrow at 3. p, m. Following a sermon by the presiding bishop, the Rt, Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, the reconstruc-

last nine months will be taken. It will _be formally presented by representatives of each diocese and missionary district in-

dianapolis. Will Discuss Merger

Among the important matters scheduled to come before the eonvention are.the. status of the proposed union of the Protestant Episcopak church and the-Presbyterian church in the U. 8. A.; election of a new presiding bishop, and adoption of a new canon on marriage. Bishop Kirchhoffer will represent the Indianapolis diocése in the house of bishops and the following clerical and lay delegates will attend as members of the house of deputies: The Rev. William Burrows of St. Paul's church; Dr. E. Ainger Powell, Christ church; the Rev. Thomas R.

T. Griffith, W. W. Hammond, George B. Schley and Mr. Sherwood, all ‘from Indianapolis; the Rev. Thomas Mabley of Terre Haute.

attend the triennial meeting of the Woman's auxiliary which will asThe Indi-

by Mrs. Willis B. Connor, Mrs. Lawrence Dorsey and Mrs. Herbert

Methodist Meeting

ls Set Tomorrow

“For Sale: A Sunday School

thinking. {present they are preparing for the

holy d which be Sept. ~ It was apparent that promotion Dien oY min Eh begin ‘Sep

and development of a Jewish homeland in Palestine holds a place all; Ordained Com Laude its own in his thinking. And yet, By coincidence, Rabbi Greenfeld the rabbi was very objective in his comes from the Beth-El synagog |

comments, looking at the matter of Waterbury, Conn., where he has served for the past 14 years.from all sides. PD y

“In life, there isn't always.a clear right and a clear wrong for prohe : explained. “Neither is there always a! definite bad and a definite good. | This is true of the Jewish-Arab| situation in the Holy Land.”

|ish Theological Seminary of Amer{ica and ordained there, magna cum {laude, in 1932. He went twice to Geneva, Switzerland, as delegate to the World Jewish congress. For 10 years, the rabbi was a member of the administrative Cites Alsace-Lorraine council of the Zionist Organization To illustrate this, Rabbi Green-|of America. feld recalled the long-time history | He is a "Rotarian, was on the of the “contention of France and executive board of the Red Cross Germany concerning Alsace-Lor-| chapter and a member of the Counraine and the points on the side cil of Social agencies, Community "of each. Chest, and the Unity and Amity “Palestine covers about 1 pericommittee in Waterbury.

Class” will furnish the theme for

: The Rev.

an address by Ray D. Everson at’ the Methodist mass meeting to promote Sunday school enlargement, tomorrow at 2:30°p. m., in the Rob-

‘Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal | .|diocese of Indianapolis, and a Hoo-

The Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, archbishop of Indianapolis, is shown giving his “blessing to five - Bisters of Providence ‘who wiil sail Ogt. 4 from San Francisco for. Shanghal, China. The nuns, left to right, are Sisters ‘Mary Evangela, Elizabeth

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : 5 Nuns. Depart for Missionary Work in China

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by Japs at the Benedictine -cohvent in ‘Pekin. They came to Indianapolis last November Yor medical attention.

Cecile, Mary Theodata, Mary Ligouri and Ann Colette. Sistér. Ani Colette goes to the Orient for the first time while the others have all served previously in China. Sister Mary Theodata and! this week for the sisters in the St. Sister Mary Ligouri were interned| Agnes academy chapel.

Baptists Meet Here Monday

Minister Will Tell of $200,000 Fund Drive

Dr. Herbert F. Thurston will describe the current campaign of 367] Baptist laymen in Indianapolis to raise $200,000 for post-war needs when he address- ' es the Indianapolis Baptist association Monday night. The association will open its annual session Monday afternoon and continue through Tuesday in the First Baptist ‘church. Dr. Thur-

Rev. ston is. president of Baptist Men,

Brown

Inc., which is sponsoring the fund] raising. The sum to be raised here is part of a world mission crusade offering of $15,000,000 to be given by northern Baptists to rehabilitate missions disrupted by the war and to finance | relief in Europe and other devas- | tated areas. \ To Elect Moderator

ciation meeting will be the cere-

{mony dedicating the 367 laymen to

their task of raising the fund. Following Dr. Thurston's address, | ministers will form a “prayer circle” |

erts Park Methodist church. The Rev, Charles C. Turner of |

He was graduated from the Jew- |p, coneral board of education of ton W. Atwater, host pastor,

the denomination, Nashville, Tenn., also will give arn address. Mr. Everson is the veteran teacher of the Ray D. Everson class of the East Tenth Street Methodist church and editor of the Indiana Farmer's Guide. ; The mass meeting will open the crusade for the increase in enroliment and attendance in local church schools. ‘Methodist Sunday school workers and ministers from the entire community of Greater Indianapolis are expected to attend. Ritchie D, Ocheltree will preside.

Four Christian Missionaries

Sail Wednesday for Far East

Four missionaries sent by the and only the beginning of what is United Christian Misisonary society "a to take place. will safl in a riv of 400 of all pproximately 8000 are expected oan d th A to leave for the foreign field within] denominations aboar e 8 S./the next two years. At least two Marine Lynx § : more sailings “are scheduled for Wednesday. from large groups of misisonaries this San Prancisco. | autumn, | While the expedition of missionThey are bound aries is going out under the auspices for China and the of the Foreign Missions conference,

Philippines. Tuesday night, \they represent most of the major their last night {boards of Protestantism. ashore, Henry “The ‘ships will sail under ar-| Luce, publisher {rangements and clearances provid- |

ed by the department of state” to! quote the Christian Advocate. “The {authorities provide troop-type quar- | ters, with space for limited amounts

of Life, Time and other magazines, will address a mass meeting

honoring Traveling conditions are strictly Ban Francisco opera house. {Spartan but much can be forgiven |'=—

The United society said this for the sake of early passage.” _» exodus of missionaries is the great- | Sailing Wednesday est in the history of Protest@ntism| Missionaries sailing Wednesday

{who were co! ission e CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Untied Curtstian Missiocsr. so

5 United Christian Missionary soci(Episcopal) i » ety include the Rew: George CherMeridian at 33rd Street .

ryhomes who goes to China as a REV. THOMAS R. TH. > 2:30 A M.~Holy ASHER new missionary. The others, all re-

9:30 A. M.—Chureh School. turning to that country, are Mrs. 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and sermon. | yp McCallum, Mrs. M. Searle Bates and Mrs. Lewis 8. O. Smythe. The Smythe daughters, Margaret Ann and Joan; will accompany their mother. The Rev. Mr. Me.

Callum and the Rev. Mr, Smythe are in China,

DE REE TABERNACLE

(Church of Recreation) hy and English Ave.

Rev. Cherryhomes the missionaries in the Of Personal baggage and equipment.

ASEMBLIES OF GOD

Revival Meetings to Continue at Laurel St. Tabernacle Laurel St" and Pleasant Run blvd,

EVERY NIGHT, 7:18 except Saturday

Rev. A. E. Gidman Regu ular Services EVANGELIST bday—Thursday J. L. Price, pastor. and Sunday

Rev. Alvia 0. DeRee, Pastor —————— sate

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around the laymen and Dr. Carle-| will give the prayer. The Rev. Louis A. Brown, mis-| sionary to the Belgian Congo, and Dr. J. M. Horton, executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist convention, will speak Tuesday afternoon. Also a new moderator will be elected to succeed the Rev. George G. Kimsey. Will R. Barr of Bluffton, chairman of the World Mission ‘crusade for Indiana will speak Tuesday night. Dr. Clive McGuire is association executive secretary.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH “OF CHRIST

960 West 31st St.

| will lecture on “The Bahai Temple,” tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the Spink Arms . hotel: Mr. Scheffler has spoken extensively in the United States and Canada.

Bible Classes Praaching Serv Young OE ry OS eeting.. Cre haex :

Evening Service Thursday Evening— | Bible Study y J. 8 JOHNS: “MINISTER

A dramatic incident of the asso-|

Church Marks

Service Planned At Scout Camp [Schoo] Opening

Members of the Washington| The Garden Baptist church will Street’ Methodist church wil] wor- mark the heginning of the new ship and spend a day. of recreation | semester with a program

{school together tomorrow at the Boy Scout !called “Pre-School Vespers,” tomorreservation, |row at 5:30 p. m. “Today I Have Grown Taller'.in the church. from Walking with the Trees" will] Walter Gingery, [furnish the theme for the Rev. | principal of Wash- | Almon J. Coble's sermon at 11 a. m:{ington high

in the arena. Members will carry school, ‘will speak their own basket dinners in a char- and Ralph [tered bus. O’Brien, captain Other religious events follow: of the. schools

| DOWNEY AVENU E CHRISTIAN 1946 basket- | CHURCH—The Rev, F. W. Wiegmann will honor 250 school pupils and teachers of Pa11 team, will | preside. Miss Ro-

in| Education” will be the sermon subject. |berta Trent, diFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | rector of music Women's association—' ‘Bring spare an. dles for the Europeans who have a | for Manual Training high school, lighting to cheer them” is the re | made to the women for their picnic bei play a violin solo. Others on the program include L. E. Hall, principal of school 6, and Mrs.

(meeting Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the resi- | dence of Mrs, Wiillam Diddel near Carmel. { {Margaret Ambroz, principal of {school 5.

BARACA PHILATHEA, Westminster 'Man' Is Subject for

| fresbyterian church—The Baraca Philathea union will meet Monday at the Christian Scientists “Man” is the subject of the les-

the congregation in Education day serv|ices tomorrow morning. “Priorities

Mr. Gingery

{ church. CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH--The high school class and guests will { meet tomorrow at 8:30 m. at the {church and go by bus to pend the day at Turkey Run state park. BEECH GROVE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH—The Rev. mer Kizzee, new

pastor, will sp cach “The Sunday s Jo: son-sermon in all Churches of M convene as usual { Christ, Scientist, tomorrow.

at 9:30 SHIRLEY METHODIST CHURCH—Aert Titus, pianist and accordionist, will Bory Teciials at p. m, Monday and

ept. # CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, Third Christian church—'" "The Arithmetic of a { Christian" will be discussed by Dr. John G. Benson, guest spéaker, tomorrow. YOUTH FOR CHRIST—The Rev. Shock!ley Yew, southern Methodist evangelist, {will give the address at the 7:30 m rally tonight at the Roberts Park Meth-

The golden test is: “Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright.” Ecc. 7:29. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-

odist church. tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The {| The Youth for Christ anita) banquet iti , i [wil Who nde = Christianly scientific man reflects

encer’'s restaurant. rickets be Purchased tonight at the rally CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEN'S BIBLE CL ASS Hay Yockey, class teacho and attorney, will be present tomorrow r Membership day after being absent on acasion. Present and past members and

guests are expected. HOSPITAL CHAPEL—E|-

the divine law, thus becoming a law unto himself.” P. 458.

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UNITY PRAYER GROUP WArtillated ~E Unity TE City. Mo.) PR.

ney

pec VETERANS’ leen- and Vir nia Inman will. play >the accordion and bells at the '9 a. wm. Prot|estant services tomorrow. The Rev. C. #5. Minton will give the mediation. Arrangenents for the music were made through | | the Big Eagle unit 96 of the 11th district | American Legion } auxiliary,

DERICK AS ANDR. REWS hiv Devotions, 1A. M. 8 E. Market, Room 502 Unity Literature Phone FR. 4254

| INTERESTING CLASSES, 9:30 CHRIST TEMPLE Bi Rev. Joseph C. Black

(Apostolie Faith)

“Achieving Faith,” 10:30

SECOND FREE METHODIST Wilkins and Pershing Sts. . Car, 2300 West, sMA-9871

402 West Fall Creek Parkway | Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P M. “Is Man Helpless?” 7:43 Youth Hour, 7:00 Rev. O. L. Mumaw BROADWAY BAPTIST | OL Mum 22d and Broadway i : i |

Rev. R.'M. Dodr We-Roty Bal Surevs Sunday School, 9:30 A. M Worship 10:45 A. M. I 7:30 P. M

Ww. L

| Sunday School

Departure ceremonies were held |

. Tabernacle Presbytotian 34th and Centra) DR, ROY EWING VALE REV HARRY R. .MERCER Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Bible School o 10:45 A. M.=Divine Warship

a Vale Preaching one Yet Not Alone” Thursday. A Service—1:30 P. M.

First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTS RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 dnd 11 A. MM. ; MR. GALLOWAY “What Is Grace?” John 3:18 Young People's Vespers........ 645 P.M, Church School 0:30

. WESTMINSTER

445 N_ State (1700 Bast) WALTER L PEARCY, Mi

9:30: Worship. ihn AM Young People. 4:00 P.

Meridian Heights Centra) Ave. at (7

unday hoot 9:30 Worship, 10:48 This Is the Kingdom, Guest Speaker:

. Rev. Alexander Sharp, oA Faith for, These Dark Tim

Memorial Presbyterian

Carrolitan at 1ith—-Rev. Ralph L. O'Ded Church School for All Ages—9:30 A. M. 10:48 A. M.-~Morning Worship: “A Mirror Before the Church’

Service Broadcast WIBC-11 A. M, Young People's Meeting--6:30

Midweek Service Thursday-—7:30

Santas ras Estas

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Betis are VIRGIL D RAGA 9:30 A. M.—Church ne unit a eparts ments for all ages.

10:48 A. M.- homing Worship. Vacation Memories’

5:00 P. M.—Senior Hi gh Westminster Fellowship.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. JEAN 8, MILNER, D. D., Minister ' Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Dr. Wm, C. Hartinger “An Optimist Challenges a Pessimistic World.”

"FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

16th and Delaware Sts. REV. MARCUS W. JOBNEON. Minister 11:00 A, W--Chureh Schoo The Flood Bool,

BNIRY

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

Affi. with Onity Hdgtrs. City, Mo ewsum, Leader 2. 2unda) Service—1) A MM. D. Chapter House, 834 N. Penn. Pine service=—Unity Fat Daily Activities, Clay Telephone RI- hee

ST. JOHN’S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Leonard and Sanders St

E A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor

10:15 A. M.— “The Power of the Gospel.” Sermon by Pastor

ZION

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

9:10 A.M.=Chureh School. 10:00 A. M.—Service of Worship, “The Gospel of Comfort.” Pastor will preach.

Corner Morris & Church Sts. Holy Communion Every Sunday—9:45 AM.

The Rev. James G. Jones, Vicar.

ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL |

_ SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1946

10:45 A. M.— Worship: and sermon

by Dr. Robbin W, Barstow, Service Director of. the Intérnedominational War. Relief Agericles

This service broadcast by WIRE ”

11:30 A. M. s 9:30 A. M.—Church Schoo!

"8 P.'M.—Angelus ‘Hour for Youth, at 6530 N. Delaware.

North Methodist Church

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

EAST 10th METHODIST 2337 EAST 10TH STRER] REV. O. R. HOLMES, Minister Chureh School Worship:

‘8 Touts Pellowsni BiLitunl Healt

MORRIS STREET 338 KB Morris St, Q. O. PEEL, Pastor

Bible School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:00 Young People, 6:30. Eve. Service 1:30

Thursday Eve Prayer Services, 1:30 p.m. °

Washington Street

(Ww. Wash. at Warman Ave)

RALLY

At Boy Scout Camp

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‘11 a. 'm., Outdoor Church Service

* Children’s and Senior Choir Basket Dinner

Afternoon Recreation Program Friends-Invited

Almon J, Coble, pastor

CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST

J. FLOYD

ro exxiia. o D. Sa Minister urch School. Morning Wonbioiey 40 Sermon by Mint Sermons in hiner

A cordial welcome.

WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warmans Avenue ALMON J. COBLR, Paster 9:30 A, M.—Chureb School. 10:40 A. M.=Morning Worship, 8:30 P.M. ~Youth Pellowshtp,

Dr.

W. K. Anderson, Nashville, Tenn. guest speaker, 10:45 A. M. h “A Voice From God,” Dr. Martin T45 P.M

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermons Street Dr. Summer L. Martin, Minister

GRACE METHODIST

Bast New. York at Grant

R ARNOLD CLEGG. Minister. 10:40 A MM

Sermon theme:

“The Dynamics of Faith” Church School—$:30 A mM

FOREST MANOR 3 ® nee” chit roi anor Sine Spent, A % ‘Christ's Challenge to the Gonvarted”

IRVINGTON

» Audubon Road, North. RALPH PEARSON, D. D. Minister.

“The Supreme Mission” Church School 9:30, Worship 10:48 ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

Sunday School 9:15A M.

Worship 10:15 A.M.

"BAHAI Lecture By Carl Scheffler

of Chicago, Ill Subject: “The Revealed Word Reflected in Stone.” : ~Spink-Arms Hotel, Sunday, 2:30 P. M."

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3st

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. : YPMS 645 P. M.

BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST

and Forest Manor

REV. RALPH D. BRIGHT

Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30

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

Roberta Bland, Harpist I Public Invited. No Collection |

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BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GARFIELD PARK

Meridian and Vermont Streets 1061 Southern Ave.

The IRVINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST

Invites

Batsell Barrett Baxter of Nashville, Tenn.—

" Through Sept. |5th Services Nightly at 8:00 P. M.

25 N. Layman Ave. You to Hear

CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor ‘Rev. Walter Laetsch, Pastor

| Rev, Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor | 9:28 A. M.—Bible School. Sunday School ..........9:30 A. M

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. (Note! | Change of Ti ime.) ‘Communion | Warren M. Bruner, Sup: | Message— esponding to e . : 3 ! | demption"—The Pastor, t 10:45 and 7:30 P | 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. Message! — E New York ! by Dr. Robbins W. Barstow, | FEERAON STR TRIONON® Fag er mM.

Director, ‘Church World Service

for Overseas Relief" and Re- PODE UFF PLACE-—Walcott at E. Mich construction. Trent, 10:45 A. M., 1:00 fe en 30 P.M, P t ARK~29 N oe isi ea [ Thursday, 3 rayer Meeting. ty BL SR 830 A "aia

~ GARFIELD "HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

| LYNDHURST—1, yndhurst dr,, 2 blocks so. of W Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin. | CENTRAL—23d East of Central pastor Services 0:3 Services 9:30 | sm and 7:30 0 ml ed H O'Donnell. IL 10 40

EVANGELICAL LUT H ER AN CHURCHES

A Bervice of Inspiration and Evangelism

Indiana Ministerial Convention of the Church of God will be held

| in our church Monday and Tuesday,

Everybody Welcome.

Worship and Preaching ......iveeecisnssse. 11:00 A. M. Bible Study ..........c.ciiisniinnas seve sere 10:00 A.M. } y Evening Bervion ,.........coiciseivivirveases 7:00 P. M. yo. hve Lutheran Hour” Wednesday Evening Bible Study ......... 7:45 P. M. . The Churches of th ¢ a : : av ; ‘W: + LT TOTTY, M Minister GA 1742 _ | CALYAR Shelby - n a Dudiey Io ; ST. JOHN! S 7000. 8ou hasan. aster - - | Barth, pastor. [hh of worship 10:00 Hour of Worship 3 - M. o ‘ PAUL'S New Jersey at North Side Church of God EMMALS coor an repent, oN py ST PALS care & Hour of Worship—10: 0AM OQ " t Wotship=10:30 A. M. 900 W. 30th St, —————————————— Ep —. our o P10: y Y & Hol W. W. King, Minister SRAC Har R "Bening, "pastor 7 » ST. PETERS Th a # HOUP Of IN —— } William Nordsteck, pastor, oo Church School 30 Classes for all ages OUR REDEEMER Fairfield and Park ' Nf Hours—8:48 and LL 30 A. M. Morning Worship-—10 10 At Watson Road TRINITY Ohlo at East st. | w H. Eifert, Pastor, Walte “The Pre-eminence of Christ" { __ Baur of Worship—10:45 A. M. Hour of hi aats. | Palos Youth Pellowship—8630 p. m. Evening Serviee-7:10 p. m. LS

OUR OUR SAVIOR 28th st. at Blvd. pl

PF. 8. Palkenroth, Pastor. | Hour of Worship—11 a, m.

Three Miles Northwest 5 New Palestine

ZION r Krug, Pastor

Wer: Hour of Worshipe-10: 15 A. M.

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

PARK HEIGHTS CHURCH OF GOD

One Block West of Keystone on 34th St.

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CAPT. EARL WELLS

Former Chaplain U. 8. Army Speaking each evening, 7:30 p. m. through Sept. 8.

Pastor, E. J. Bailey

REVIVAL

BEGINS SEPT. T TRUS GOSPEL CHURCH

1723 Howard St. West Indianapolis

HEAR Evangelist Wilma Gower Preach the Old-Time Gospel. Servxices 7:30 p. m. Each Night. Prepare to Meet Thy God

THE CALVARY HOUR W-I|-S-H 8:00 A. M.

SUNDAY Raymond GQ. Hoekstra, Minister

CALVARY TABERNACLE Pletcher Ave.

Tabernacle Service 9:45 and 11:00 A. M. T:48 P. M.

Services 7:30 Each

SPEAKERS:

i 1 is

and 2:30 P. M. Sunday

Rev. R. R. Mi

Foreign Missionary Convention September 6-7-8

Evening, 10:30 A. M.

ot

iller, Africa

-Flora Belle Slater, Mexico and Puerto Rico . : Rev. O..L. King, West Indies

BROOKSIDE HOLINESS CHURCH Corner Brookside ond Jefferson Streets

~ REVIVAL =

BIBLE CHURCH ™ 3851 E. New York St.

“Hear Evangelist

M. D. HOLT of Orlando, Fla.

Seminary Student Led From Denominationalism to Peritecost. Nightly, 7:45, except ‘Monday, Beginning Sunday night.

; ° __James E. Petty, Pastor wn

A. TR ~A Minister

MERLE SIDENER Leader

a. I ii Lrii:

The Englewood Christian Church 87 N. Rural Street O. A. .Trinkle, Minister 9:30 a. m,—Bible school. 10:45 a. m.—Sermon, “THE PRE.EMINENT CHRIST." 7:45 p. m.—Sermon, “ENEMIES WITHIN, JEALOUSY.”

COME AND HEAR DR. JOHN.G, BENSON

“The Arithmetic of a Christian”

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

Third Christian Church—17th & Broadway | “We Help Young Men Make Good”

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School—9:30 A. M. . Morning Worship—-10:48 A. M.

James A. Crain, Secretary, Board of Temparatics and Welfare, Disciples f Christ, Guest Speaker

PILGRIM HOLINESS

ReTERAN TL ADQTRS.. 130-340 8 Ohie

Dr.

V Hal MA 8481 SEOCKSIDE erin 2101 Brookside Rev. MecCror, CR-231 ¥IRST JH otn and Gale Sts. Rey £ BE. Hibaraer 3-R.- 30th St. re on KE Hut ited Cre ot 0 u t St. NORTE SIDE 733 BR. 46th St.

Rev. T. J. Preuss, 4631 x Caroline Ave. ee ————— rete —————

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church. The First oe o1 Sarin Sctentin.

The Subtle 3 Sondually Invited to Services & Pres Reading Rooms (R

Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 8th “Man.”

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

Wash Blva_ at Eve Serv, 3:00, R. R. oh Edifice

FOURTH CHURCH P Fleas. aan Pah lh otis, "i Stier

FIFTH CHURCH College at 63nd R. R. Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH

108% Prospect St. rR 1611 rarped

RY Vio SUNDAY SCHOOL IN IN ALL CHURCHES

A Wednesday Evening Festi ial. Meet: ings in All Churches at 8 P. M

WELCOME TO ALL—

SUBJECT

PUBLIC INVITED WFBM 9:35 AM.

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" The Irving Thursday at tl state chaplain Wilson Cough!

Sorority All THE IND sorority will hc tomorrow in | members in cl Perky Rogers who will atten Virginia Keese Smith and Ya

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