Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1946 — Page 4
y Kenneth L. Kuebler (kneeling) . Kuebler, will ordain him. el a
Kenneth Kueble
Missionary to Honduras
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER 1 Times Church Editor Kenneth Kuebler will be ordained to the ministry by his father tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. The father, the Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, is the church pastor. Kenneth is 25 and has been working toward this great event in his life for a good many years. When asked why he was preparing for a clergyman’s career, he paid tribute to his mother and father. He sald they “put charm into religion” and
of a profession is strictly his own.
quite a wrench when he and his yourig wife leave to become missionaries in Honduras. For his father’s house has been truly a home
. » His own father, the Rev. R. C.
r fo Become
gion and that Kenneth's choice
It will probably cause Kenneth
Board to Hear
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.ibert H. Martin, Grand Rapids,
CHURCH NEWS—
Reports on Mission Group
Bi-Monthly Meeting to Be Held for Two Days
Trustees of the United Christian Missionary will hold their bi-month-ly meeting Tuesday and Wednesday at the Missions building in Irving-
ton. Dr. Harry B, _ the
LF The Irvington Methodist church will conduct 10 days of special events peginning Friday to celebrate
“|will preside. The united so- the ‘20th anniversary of the dediciety is a board cation of its present edifice. of missions and Young people will have an “Eveeducation of the | ning of Food, Fun and Fellowship” Disciples of Sept. 27 and preside at vespers,
Sept. 22. William Harvey will lead the vesper service and the Rev: Henry - White, president of the district youth fellowship, will speak. Other scheduled programs are the opening dinner Friday when Dr, W. L. Ewing, pastor of the Calvary
Christ. The trustees board consists of 22 minis-
ters and lay Dr, McCormick persons who will hear reports from various departments of the society.
oy THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES hi Plan Church's 20th Anniversary
Events marking the 20th anniversary of the dedication of the Irvington Methodist church are being arranged.by. the persons shown above (front row, left to right): Miss Ruth Eleanor Lemley, Mrs. Kyle * B. Mayhall, W. A. Miller, Dr. R. O. Pearson and Harry Linstaedt; (back row) Howard Sweetman, Ben Parrish,
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Women's Guild Plans Meeting 'World God Wants' to
Be Conference Theme
Women of the South Indiana Synodical Women's guild of the Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Tuesday and Wednesday in the denomination’'s Zion church. Dr. E. R. Bartlett, dean of DePauw university will address the mass worship service at T:45 p. m, Tuesday on §¥ the subject, “The g World God wants” The theme of the
Methodist church, "Pittsburgh, will give the address; and an “Evening of Memories and Thanksgiving,” Sept. 24, when Ellis B. Hargrave, vice principal of Washington high school, will be in charge, Dr. Joseph B. Rosemurgy of Akron, O, will speak at the birthday banquet, Sept. 26. He presided, as the church pastor, at the original dedication service in 1926. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis area will bring the 10-day festivities to a close with an inspirational sermon on the “Re-dedication of Life and Purpose” Sept. 29,
Dr. Bartlett two-day meeting is- “Facing’' Our
Responsibility in Building, the World God Wants.” Local persons who will conduct the worship services are Dr. FR Daries, host pastor; the Rev, W. Franklin Lahr, president of the
i South Indiana synod; and Mrs.
Newly elected board members in-
clude Mrs. R. A. Doan, Indianapolis; the Rev. Frank G. Helme, Rushville, Ind; O. Slack Bar-
0O.; Mrs. Kenneth Bowen, Lexington, Ky.; Hiram Ww. Kansas City, Mo.; "H. A. Mrs. M. R. Gab-
rett, Cincinnati,
Fox, Allendale, Ill; bert, Pittsburgh, Pa.;~Mrs. W, F. Gammill, Gays, Ill.; Mrs. Louis F. Hays, Greencastle, Ind; Mrs. Harold L. Langer, Oak Park, Il; Al-
Young . people of the Central Christian church will sponsor a special series of events tomorrow irf promotion of the year's program.
These will include a sound pic-
Attorney to Talk ‘At Church Union
Mich.; Dr. Harry B. McCormick, Indianapolis. « Others on Committee Also Mrs. E. H. McFarland, De-| troit, Mich.; the Rev. John Paul Pack, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. Al C. Ragsdale, Columbia, Mo.; Mrs.
Inidana federal district attorney, | Forrest L. Richeson, Minneapolis,| o: give an address at the 6:30 Minn.; John Rogers, Tulsa, Okla; p. m. dinner of the Marion County the Rev. Rhodes Thompson, Paris, Christian Church Union next Fri-| Ky.; the Rev. C. B. Tupper, Spring-{day in the Downey Avenue church. | field, Il; Mrs. A. W. Van Dervort,! The dinner will climax an all-day | kron, O; Dr. L. N. D. 1 |meeting of the Marion county Akro D d Wells, {churches. Mr. Campbell will speak Dallas, Tex, and Mrs. Eugene A. ,, “The Responsibility of Christian White, ‘Tacoma, Wash. | Men ire the World Today.” He is The administrative board of a @ grand nephew of Alexander Crusade for a Christian World of Campbell, a founder of the moveDisciples of Christ will meet here ment of the Disciples of Christ. Oct. 3 This was announced yester-| Drs. F. E. Smith and Ephraim D.
to him and his brother and sisters, |
Shares in Ceremonies
Tomorrow night, Dr. 8. D. Press| iv pr Paul G. Preston, Dr. Haw- | Various ministers of the Christian | 'FAITH'S GOOD REPORT’ 10:30 who was present “at the Rev. Mr. | {ley and Miss |Kuebler's ordination 30 years ago Indianapolis: at Manchester, Mich., will preach |
that he, himself, “enjoyed religion.”| and share” in the ordination cere- |
The candidate for ordination grew up in a family of five children where wholesome pleasures as well as careful training were considered ‘important, Nothing pleases them better-than to gather around the piano in the cheery living room and sing. Kenneth plays the piano, Family Liked Picnics
. Another time-honored custom Is to fill a picnic basket, climb into - the car and head for the woods. The boys early were taught to drive and use with discretion the family car. As soon as the children were old enough to talk, Mrs. Kuebler taught them to say their prayers and to fold their hands reverently when the blessing was said at meals. She will tell you that she and her hus-
monies, Serine 3 of Eden Theological sem- | | Peck, Bloomington, 111. nary
Dr. Press is president] Webster Groves, Mo. Melvin Kuebler, Kenneth's brother, and two of their sisters, Lorna Ruth and Carolyn Mae, will sing in the choir at the ordination service. Mrs. Kuebler and Adena, 10, will be seated among the congregation. After finishing six semesters at Butler university, Kenneth was graduated from Elmhurst college and Eden seminary. He and his wife, the former Muriel Somers, Indianapolis, will study for a while at Scarritt Bible college and Vanderbilt university in Nashville, Tenn. before going to Honduras under the sponsorship of the Evangelical and Reformed denom-
band tried. not to overstress re-
ination.
Youths fo Hold Worship Period at Scout Camp
The trek of the youth group of | the North Methodist church to the! Boy Scout reservation tomorrow afternoon for a picnic supper and worship period serves as an example | of many lively programs scheduled |o for early autumn in the churches.
The young people of North church will resume their Sunday
son will present the fourth in his series of “Rible Portraits of, Modern Yolk morrow at 9:30 2. m. Merril Clay Selman. vibraharp soloist of Lapel, ill play
Mus-
EDGEWOOD METHODIST CHURCH— and investigator of the civil service commission
E. Sensenbrenner, chief clerk Ohio and an officer in the Bible Meditation league of Columbus 7:30 oOmorrow
the service, Howard the music
Ind,
will speak at The youth group] the meditation.
Pp. and its I Oa Willis Fix. will sponsor Lee Coates will direct
day by Dr. C. O. Hawley, executive | Lowe wil-talk in the morning. Dis-
|secretary, at the closing session of cussions at that session will deal Rh had his own chores and thus a three-day crusade meeting in the with “God's Challenge to the took an interest in the maintenance Hotel Lincoln. of the place. x
[Church Today.” The Rev. Spencer The board executive committee! Austin, national secretary of evanincludes W. T: Pearcy, chairman; gelism, will speak on “Evangelism | Dr. Willard Wickizer, Dr. McCor- | for Today” at the afternoon session
dzsie M. Trout, all of churches of Indianapofis ‘also will r. John ‘A. Tate! be heard during the day. Dr. E. L. Richmond, Va.; the. Rev. J. Eric Day is executive secretary of the | Carlson, St.. Louis; Dr. Harlie L. union. » Smith, Fulton, Mo., and Mrs. Stells
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostoile Faith)
Substance’ Sermons
{! 403 West Pall Creek Parkway" T y H d Sunday. 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P M. o Be Heard Tomorrow | “BROADWAY BAPTIST “Substance” will be the subject of 22d and Broadway the lesson-sermon in all Churches| ®e" BR M. Dod drif Rey,
Ear] Shreve Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. of Christ, Scientists tomorrow, Worship 10:45 A. M. = 7:30 P. M. The Bible citations include the
following: “Through faith we un-| SWEENEY CHAPEL
derstand that the worlds were | Butler University framed by the word of God, so that | things which are seen were not | made of things which do not ap-
pear.” Hebrew 11:3.
Sunday Morning Worship “Life's Open Doors" Dean O. L. Shelton, preaching
Sermon,
Youth Will Sponsor Series Of Special Events at Church
R. L. Holland, ‘national secretary of Christian citizenship. Seminars
will be held on both afternoons. Guest Speakers
ture, vespers and a social hour at) {ight preceded by attendance alimisiress and a candlelight conse-| 10:45 a. m. worship. Dr. William A. cration service at the closing ses-|
Shullenberger, pastor, at the latter | sion. service will give his first sermon| Guest speakers for the conference ince his return from vacation. also include: Mrs. Hugo Schuessler | 5 mn of Evansville, Ifid., former president |
The youth group will .base the ,f the national women's guild, whol
day's activities on the theme adopt- | will use as her theme, “You and I ed by the denomination’s young and the World God Wants"; Mrs, | { Fred R. Berry, Wood River, Ill, na-|
— A ?” Th - people Te. YE Able?” The gen | tional secretary of thankoffering,|
Alexander M. Campbell, northern | eral subject of the vespers will be| gn, will center her address around
“Lord, We Are Able.”
“Women in Today's World”; Mrs. |
At this service, Charles Rether-|gpthe] Schellenberger, staff secretary | ford, Harvard university student,|from Philadelphia, Pa., speaking on |
wi” speak on “Christianity Makes «youth in Today's World,” and Mrs. | a Difference.” Ernest Thompson of | walter T. Bailey, {the Butler school of religion Will indiana Council of Church Women, talk on +“We Will Be -Able” Donald Best will sing “The Lord's| Prayer.” Miss Betty Ann Sly, who {attended the recent. youth conferSlence at Lake Geneva, Wis, . serve on the program,
Women Working Together.” "As Simple As a
By Dr. RE {2 rdstte Backus
(See Raion Page)
Miss Virginia Puckett and vl All Souls “Jean Ernsting are co-chairmen for the social hour following vespers. ndarian . FIRST “FIRST CONGREGATIONAL: Chiréh urc
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Sunday School .......... 9: 15A. M Worship
"ST. MARK'S . UNITED LUTHERAN
« Prospect ‘and Linden Sts: Rev. Thomas B. Kline
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CHURCH OF THE ADVENT
11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and sermon,
Venere sisvis erin 10:15AM
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1046
GETHSEMANE ~ UNITED LUTHERAN
4717 EB Michigan . JOHN 8. ALBERT, D. D: go A. M.—Sunday School.
10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship ® “The Love of Compassion.”
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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS D. D. PASTOR| 9:10 A.M.~Chureh School. 0:00 A. M. Service of Worship, “The Greatness and Gentleness of God.” 1 Pastor will preach,
(Episcopal) Meridian at 33rd Street
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 7:30 A. M,~Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church 8ghool.
ST. JOHN'S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard sand Sanders
E. A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor.
0:15 A. M.—"Christ's Temptation,” Sermon by Pastor
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ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL
Corner Morris & Church Sts Holy Communion Every Sunday—0:45 A. M, The Rev. James G. Jones, Vicar.
EBENEZER LUTHERAN
Millersville Rd. & Eastern Ave,
110TH ANNI AND HOME Sunday School—9:30 1 P. M. Fellowship Dinner—3 P. M. Special
VERSARY COMING Morning Worship—10:48 Service, Dr. F, M. Hanes, guest ministep
+'R.. Eugene Smith, pastor,
on the chosen theme of the meeting |
There will be a dinner Wednesday | night with Mrs. Daries as toast-|
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representing the |
and | 3qdressing the group on “Christian |
REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister |
11:00 A. M.—Chureh School FIRST “Personalized God." FRIENDSHIP CHURCH . Prospect and | "GOD'S PRESENT i PROGRAM" 7:45 a, Scriptural. messages full of AR. SERVICES | courage and hope, by 10:30 A. M. Rev. Joseph C. Black oN Bp. A Great School, 930 . y Youth * Hour, 7:00 8 P.M
Prayer, Praise, Thurs
SECOND FREE METHODIST
Rev, H. L. Alvey, . Pastor
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goal of 1,500.
OF FAITH.” 7:45 Sermon, “ENEMI
Minister
Charles R, Hamilton, Minister of Music
HOMECOMING SERVICES ENGLEWOOD €HRISTIAN CHURCH
THREE GREAT PROGRAMS: 9:30 a. m., Family Bible School with an attendance
0. A. Trinkle 10:45 a. m., Worship, Sermon, “THE HOUSEHOLD
Good Music — Christian “Fellowship — Cordial Welcome
SPECIAL YOUTH VESPERS, 6:30 P. M.
N. Rural Street
ES WITHIN FEAR”
Gaynell Lashbrook, Organist
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Wilkins and Pershing Sts W. I. Car, 2300 West, MA-9871
~ DEREE TABERNACLE
(Church _of Recreation) Spruce and English Ave.
Regular Services Tuesday —Thursday and Sunday
The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST
960 West 31st St.
a ins 1 BIDl0 CIaB8E . ....uuo.ienveonr tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Spirit | Preaching Service 1 tH A M is the only substance, the invisible | g0tS Peoples Meeting. ....... S45P. M vening Service .T45P M and indivisible infinite God." p. 335, Thursday Evening— Bible Btudy ska. 145P. M
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J. 8. JOHNS, MINISTER
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Pitch, superintendent of the-.school will preside VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Don-
ald, Martha and Wilma May will furnish the music for the # a. m. Protestant serv. ices tomorrow Arrangements for he music were made through the Souin. eastern unit 305 of the 11th gistricy Amer{ican Legion auxiliary The { Minton, Protestant chonboan” | AL with Ont Dale Sunday Service—l1l A M D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Pen Practitioner service—Unity Literature Dally Activities, Claypool Hotel
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHAPEL, 320 N. Illinois st Ed Lowe, Indianapolis wills speak on "The Overcoming Life’ at the gospel service at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow |
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Hdqtrs. Kansas City, Mo
Rev. Alvia O. DeRee, Pastor -_ nn —— Ravmond G. PILGRIM HOLINESS | ‘Hoekstra, = (NTERNATL GADQTRS. 230-40 E Ohio Minister ¥ Vv alt “Hav: Raph CHUR H 2101 Brookside CALVARY TABERNACLE Vv. al cra - CHORCH 0th and Gale. Sis | 902 Fletcher Ave. év R. E igor “alte 30th SECOND, CHURCH 3 CRUPT 1 Tabernacle Service. Rev. Geor Huft rt) Cruft 8t NORTH SID > CHURCH 1723 B,. 46th 8t. | 9: 5 ane iii 100 A. M “1:45 P. M . T. J Preuse, 4631 N
Caroline Ave |
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Branches ot I'he Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Mass =
Volunteers of America
320 N. Hlinois
Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Officer in Charge
Sunday, 7:45 P. M. ass Evangelistic §ervice The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our 8ervices & Free Reading Rooms (RR) Mr. ————
Ed Lowe, Christian Layman
Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 15th “Substance.”
“The Special Vocal Numbers
Friday, Sept. 20, 7:45 P.M.
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Fischer, will be in charge of services,
Ovarcoming Life"
Morning Services at 11 0'Clock in All Churches
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w« COME AND HEAR DR. JOHN G. BENSON SUBJECT “Life In The Afterglow” WeRLE Spam PUBLIC INVITED WFBM 9:35 A.M. CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS , Third Christian Church—17th & Broadway “We Help Young Men Make Good” Presbyterian Churches Invite You Tabernacle Presbyterian’ Meridian Heights 34th and Central Central Ave at 47th DR. ROY EWING VALE Rev. Roy Be Connor Jr. Fersvile, Pay
REV HARRY R. MERCER Ministers 9:3v A. M.—Bible 8chool 10:45 A. M.-Divine Worsnip Dr. Vale Preaching “A Spire on Your Life.” Thursday Midweek Service—7:30 P. M. |
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth :
GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ2 RUSSELL GALLOWAY
TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 ¥Ind 11 A. M. MR GALLOWAY “Your Life,” James 4:14. Young People's Vespers....... 5 Church School FIGE
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts Jean 8. Milner, D D., Joseph W. Johnston, Ministers. Church School, 9:45 Morning Worship, 11 4. m. Dr. Milner. “How We Take It”
METHODIST
Guest Speaker “Looking and Seeing.”
Memorial Presbyterian
Carroliton at 11th—Rev Ralph L oD Coureh Seno! for All Ages—0:30 A. M. —~Morning Worshin* Where 1s a God of Judgement?" Service Broadcast WIBC—11 A M. Young People's Meeting—6 30 Midweek Service Thursday—7:30
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A, M.—Church School with depar ments for all ages. 10:45 A. M —Morning Worship. “The Tendency to Drift.” 5:00 P. M.—Senfor HI! gh Westminster Fellowship.
WESTMINSTER
445 N State (1700 East) WALTER L PEARCY Minister Sunday School. 9:30; Worship, 10:45 A ML Young People 4:00 P M
CHURCHES
10:45 A. M.—Worship and sermon, “When Life Is Unfair” | This service broadcast by WIRE 11:30 A. M. : 9:30 A. M.—Church School
4.30 P.. M.—Kick-off meeting at Scout camp for youths of all ages,
North Methodist Church
Meridian at 38th Street
Boy
EAST 10th METHODIST
2327 EAST 10TH STREEI AREV. 0. R. HOLMES, Minister Church 8chool ....cevvvesesnss 9:30AM Worship ..cevviirssvnaes 10:45 A M
“I Will Make You Pishers o den” Youth Fellowship r.M
MORRIS STREET 338 BE Morris 8st. G. G. PEEL, Pasto! Bible School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:00 Young. People, 6:30. Eve. Service 17:30 Thursday Eve. Prayer Bervice 7:30 p.m
FOREST MANOR
E. 34th and Forest Manor Rev. Charles T. Jones Sunday School—9:30 A M Morning Worship—10:40 A. M “Christ’ or Challenge to the Adventurous”
ASBURY MEMORIAL Corner New York &, California
Rev. Loren E. Page, pastor. Morning Worship—10: 30 A, M. “White Harvest Field
7:30 P. M.—"“The How of A evivals.”
Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister
CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST
CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SEELIG. D. D. Minister Church School—0:30 Morning WorShip—10:40 Sermon by Minister “Modern: Profanities” Twilight. Hour, - 6-8 P. M Service for youth, Devotion = rect eatl on.
WASHINGTON STREET |
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor
9:30 A. M.—~Church 8chool. 3 40 A. M_—Morning Worship “Fear Wears Many Masks" 6:30 P.M.—Youth Fellowship
"Rescued" Dr. Martin
Martin,
tudy,
10°45 A. M. “My Neighbor,” Dr. 1:45 P.M:
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Summer L. Martin, Minister
GRACE
METHODIST
East .New York at Grant EB. ARNOLD CLEGG. Minister, 10:40 A. M.
Sermon theme:
“The Fine Art of Living" Church School—9:30 A. M.
~ IRVINGTON
8 30. Audubon Road, North. RAEPH O. PEARSON, DD, Minister
“The Divige Motive” Church School 9:30, Worship 10:48 45
a y HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CRURCH—The | i ngelus hour with this event, They woman's council will present Mrs. Leon. MI. Roy Beaven and Mrs. Florence Firth Telephone - RI-4066 Meridian at 20th will leave the church at 4:30 p. m. ard Hunt of the Vheeler : mission in an : BE — = RR. Church Edifice a ' in their own cars or those provided | Beginning ar gTiedny meting Tutsday BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST SECOND CHURCH by the committee. Dr. Dallas L. | Home and Iineneon will. precede the 1 ND FOREST MANOR diss Delaware at 12th Bk ¥ ; Browning, pastor, will speak at the|" cpriva vALLFy FRiEnps cuurcw.| UNITY PRAYER GROUP BigP ap EST M 4 os : picnic. Russell Roberts is president | NEAR PENDLETON—Gordon Holland, lec- (Atflllated With Unity, Kansas City. Mo.) Rev. Ralph D. Bright Wash Blvd. at 34th of the group which they call “Nor-{ Ripe’ tooo wif” tims missionary and FRED SDERICE, ELIAS ANDREWS. J Sunday-School—9:30. A... M. _Eve Serv. 8:00. R._R_ Church Edifice Yuth,” and Joann Bryant is the monthly meeting and a loon basket 8 Market. Room 502 Rev. O. L. Mumaw FOURTH CHURCH Epworth , league president. dinner tomorrow. Open Daily 10 to 5-8at. Until 2 ” . o Lee Pleas. Run Pkwy. 8. Drive, at Butler gue p FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—Members of CA practitioner Pi ~- Noon Silence Will preach at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Eve. Serv. 5:00. R R. Church “Edifice Other religious events follow: the woman's society will present the yastiionel-Plighe FR. UM FIFTH CHURCH { vA ——————— —————— -— SWEENEY CHAPEL. BUTLER UNIVER. Peet fe Aisne, Ponts, Along the, Sky. CENTRAL College at 62nd E1T¥ Den Shelton will Upiacs ox dey at 1:30 p. m, Mrs. Rush McKinney, “CHURCH OF CHRIST R. R. Church “Edifice meeting Ope Dogri toi Jails society member, wrote the script. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SIXTH CHURCH a. |oaishLACE STREET WE RESBYTERIAN Delaware and Walnut Streets 1700 North) 40th &N C itol Ave 1609; Prospect St. mer YRIzNDS CHURCH—Henry TF. the 21st Any CF Io Sur kine Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister « wapily ’ R R 1 eo Frospecy ricker, fo ; : “Men and {ie Church ut the | ar euk on he RLM RI RL Morning Worship 10.4 AM Bible Study 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES er for men an ys ednesday | to 21 five-doll bill: Als Se at 630 pm. Hanson H. Anderson, prin- | (rated oe a 5 Doan i I a Sermon—'"The Nearer Glory" 10:45 A. M., Morning Worship. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meet. cipal of ‘ech highschool, will serve as|membership which describes plans for Youth Peliows Sip 5:30 P. M 7:45 P. M.. Evening Service ings in All Churches at 8 P. M Sich ey 1 Wells will Play |alving memorials to the prospective new ——— rere ’ vom g 5. chure co SBRIST PISCOPAL CHURCH ON THE| ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH First Friends Church Ee x IRCLE~—The church school will fo open, Dr. E. Burdette B 1 11s urdeite Backus Will preach his mie aa amis sr. | GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF "CHRIST
piri Lie with registration at 9: Rob
| first sermon since his summer vacation
William B. n, superintendent. as at 11 a. m. tomorrow. The t Herbert Huff ELB TR announced. ’ 5 opic is “As erber uffman, Minister EET th rst meeting of young people under wh nite a a oe Church School~9:30 a, m, 2843 SH YS The susplces of the hited movement of { radically from . conventional religious Morning Worship—10:35 a.m Worship and Preaching ...,....ccoeeensesst 11:00 A. M. hy Jon's youth Will be held. to-} views, maintain » church Sermon Topic: BYE SIBAY <r icnirrnnvirossssraoriany ve... 10:00 A M. Auker, curate assisted ‘by Mrs. Shaan Backus will speak on “A Good Place! “The Prophet sna His -uwn Country, | E 1 S vie 7:00 P. M ‘ Greenburg and Mrs. R. G. Ingram, wii [to Live" at 10 a.m. over radio station | | Yening Serve i. rng : be in charge. WIRE. | Wednesday, Sept. 18--6:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study Jersesvinan HER. M. OPPORTUNITY B MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN Men and Boys Banquet WOOD CHRISTIAN BLE nos: FNGLE- CHURCH—Mrs. Douglas T. Reid, president | 0 ur oyy /danquel W L. TOTTY, Minister GA. 17142 coming program tomorrow at 9:30 a. m of the women's society, will speak on| The Hon. Henry F. Schricker, guest —— Sunday School, 9:30 Indiude the address, “Jesus and Covet oa Know Each Other, at the meeting speaker. Tickets, $1 LSNeSSE Oo Trinkle. W. ng at ursday, Mrs — eBaniia, nresident, w Ralph J. Hudelson wil talk about “Our N h Si d Ch r f G d HI-Y octet iy ve greetings Komen s eon Be, gia Value." ‘The, ort | e urc Oo Oo I PRESBYTERIAN uncheon Ni e followed by devo~~The technicolor : Hien, it unc Hons and my 900 W. 30th St. with a world wat wei, will be shown | ORV EY VENUE CHRISTIAN . | temorrow Dr. John B, | YHURC H-—The attendance goal is 421 for WwW. W. King, Minister Ferginon " a” ot. Fay fay n the school tomorrow, ish : . ' rom juniors to adults will atten HRISTIAN C Woon proERs. THIRD [the 9:30 a. m. assembly. The Rev. F. Church School—§:30 Classes for all ages. f. John’ G. Ben-! Wiegmann, pastor. will speak and “Carol Morning Worship—-10:30 What is Your ‘Business?" : Youth Fellowship—630 p. m.~ ; Evening Service—7.30 p. m, — R E V V A L “The Power of the Blood of Jesus" Special Music at Each Service At th fo hs mii. 8 A Bervice of Inspiration and Evangelism e ~~ Everybody Welcome. ””
3851 E. New York St.
Hear Evangelist
~ M.O.HOLT. of Orlando, Fla 3 tudes Lod Pom:
BIBLE CHURCH
Pimouminatonation to Pentecost.
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Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pas
Progress at the . - TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH 1723 Howard St. : West Indianapolis Everybody Welcome HEAR Evangelist Wilma Gower Preach the Old-Time A Gospel.
9:25 Bible school 10:45 Mornin Worship Sermolt-- rE th In Ketiof ~The Pas 4:0 ~Youth Fellowship 7:30 P. n ~ Evening Worship “Mrmon—' ‘God’ 8 Go’ ~The Associate
asto Thursday 7:30 P, AM Piayer Meeting.
Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor
GARFIELD PARK
1061 Southern Ave. Rev. Walter Laetsch, Pastor
Sunday School |... , 930A M Warren M. Bruner. Supt. 10:45 and 7:30 P. M.
WOODRUFF PLACE-Walcott at E. Mich L. €C. Trent, 10:45 A. M. 7:00 P, M.
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‘Old-Time Altar. Repentance and Healing Power of God 7:30 p. m. ‘each night. Rev. wm, Daneft, pastor, » 3
of W. Washington st. Donald J.
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Peter Vioomy 10: 30 A, My, 1 120 P.
LYNDHURST—Lyndhirst dr,, 4 blocks so.| TUX al Dunkin, and 7:30 p. .m
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PARK=20 N Grant (4100 a.
EDO, P U. 8 Clutton .9:30 A.-M. Tj30 P.
CENTRAL-4230 East of Greil - G. H. O'Donnell, 10:40
WELCOME YOU
COLLEGE AVENUE 15th at College Ave, CH. 822% FIRST
East Wash, at State St. Rev. Charied B. Cox MA. 0720
EDGEWOOD
1541 B. Epler Ave, Rev. Gerald Bright GA. 3532
CLERMONT Clermont, BE. 2765
Rev. Jesse owns
FIRST COLORED
926 W. 20th 8st. Rev. Charles H HU-2
FRIENDLY Ray St. and Holmes Ave. Rev. Harold Small . . MA. 3679
Evening Service, 7:30
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TA. 2941
SOUTHSIDE ind LeGrande Ave.
WESTBROOK
W. Wish and Dennison M. J. es BE iso’
Ray 8t. and Warren Ave. Rev Floyd E. Cole MA. 2772
WINTER AVENUE 2025 Winter
CH' 4843-W Elec Wainscott
SPEEDWAY 5250 Crawfordsville Rd. WA. 5001 . Rev. Donald Konkle
“CHURCHES 7 NATARENE
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES IN ALL NAZARENE CHURCHES
Morning Worship, 10:30
NORTHSIDE 1202 Eugene St,
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Emmert 373
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