Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1946 — Page 4

TE the community Monday will hear

A 103- YEAR-OLD former pastor

{church today holds an invitation to| be: present at the church's 100th anniversary festivities beyinaie Friday. ~ { The«Rev. J. +G. Schaal of Toledo, | 0O., who has passed” his ‘102d birth-

Religious Education day, has signified his Intention of and rr po ionine coming ‘to the centennial celebra- | , Communion Sunday, Oct. 6. tion provided “his health and other | N Baptists and Disciples circumstances permit.” of Christ are in the midst of an The Rev. Mr, Schaal was born in| intensive effort to recruit children, Germany as were many of the per-| ' young people and adults for Sun-|sons who have belonged to the | day school and church attendance church over the century of its exand membership, istence. gi) Gates and Mayor Tyn-| Its German” tradition was kepty dall both have issued proclama- very much alive for many vears. In|

fact it originally was called the | German Methodist church, later the | First German Methodist church. | During world war I, the name was | changed to the New Jersey Street Methodist Episcopal church. + 8 » n ALL THE services in the ay days were conducted in the German | language. Those were the days] when rationing and food shortages | did not trouble the members. The church history relates that each | family had its own garden, cow and pig. And Indianapolis was a town | not a city.

tions giving hearty support to the ‘week and all that it means to the church folk of the city and state. : Theme for the Week Among = other statements, governor wrote: © “These forces of religion which " stem from our religious faith must be. kept vital and dynamic if we are to e sound foundations for our nation and for international co-operation.” “This, our community.” proclaimed the mayor, “has a responsibility for producing its full share of the Ns quota of high re-| Gustav Stark, who is 77 and has] solve and worthy living.” been identified with the church all| The theme adopted far the week jis life, tells amusing stories of his | is “God's Word for Today—1or | struggles with the catechism and Christian Teaching for Leaders, the strict rules of his elders. Mr. | Families, Churches, Communities, | Stark, who played the flute in the| Youth and for America.”

Charles Turner to Speak Methodists of Indianapolis and

the

{half ‘the day on Saturday was de- | voted to the catechisth class. The] teacher was stern and unsmiling, he|

y |S8YS. 1 8 8

A GIRL of the catechism cldss

addresses by Charles C. Turne Jr., or the General Methodist board | 3 sdueion, Nash vie, Miothodist | thinking to outwit the teacher i ar wil 2 tin a Ra ® +t | memorized only the answer to the mi Rob ee gn ch: Bm 3 question she was morally certain the Park. chim wip t | she would be asked. For the teach-| A = at the Northwest Sch Ol | or always began at the end of a in the Washington Street certain row and proceeded in a] Shivieh 1 3: wp Leaders. in. the certain order each Saturday. |

of the New Jersey Street Methodist s

The Rev. Victor Hargitt stands in the pulpit of the New Jersey Street Methodist church with the old German Bible opened before him.

But this dav, he departed from

{the rule. He asked the girl:: “What - should your foremost tnought be?” The answer came promptly"

“Adam and Eve This set the whole class twittering and greatly displeased the solemn German teacher, Mr. Stark says. For the proper answer was: “My foremost thought should be {for the salvation of my soul.” n LJ n

THE YOUNG girl had memorized |

{church orchestra, remembers when [the wrong line, to answer the qyes-| |Topp, Hepp, Traub, Jose,

tion: “Who were the first man and woman God created?” The congregation was very devout as Mis. them. They spent their Sunday afternoons holding cottage prayer meetings. And on the afternoon of conmimunion Sunday, they held a love feast. This was a testimony meeting when members told of their personal religious experiences. But they were socials too, and enjoyed traditional German cook-

to!

Walter (Thoms describes]

ing. when they had a piente,’ they gathered the whole family together, boarded a train and spent the day at Zionsville, Béthany Park or some other accesible, rustic spot. » » » IN THE summer, they chartered a whole railroad coach, and went to Sandusky, O. There they boarded a lake steamer and crossed Lake Erie to Lakeside, *©., where they spent two weeks refreshing themselves spiritually at a camp meet ing.

church is

beginning of the century. It was

the church orchestra. played the “Prayer” from Lohengrin while his father pronounced the

dedicatory praver. 7c ” ”

THE FIRST aster of the old [church was the Rkv. Louis Nipper aged 19, Worsl as held in the beginning in an old school house on New Jersey, st. and the court house. The congregation built a red brick church on Ohio st. between New Jersey and East sts. in 11851 at the cost of $1300. The old German Methodist hymns were sung to the accompaniment of a hand organ pumped by the boys of {the Thoms family, The present Gothic church, where the centennial program will be conducted, is 77 years old. Some of the family names of the city on the church hooks are in addition to Stark and Thoms: Stumph, Druckes, Lang, and

Haereth, Schramm, Goth | others. ” » » A CONGREGATIONAL dinner will be held in the church dining room Friday at 6:30 p. m. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis area will preach the anniversary sermon Sunday, Oct. 6, at 10 a. m. The home-coming and festive program will be that afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. Victor Hargitt is the present pastor.

Woodside church; €nd at 8:45 p. m. at the East Side school in the | Heath Memorial church. Mr.-Turner also will speak Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Roberts Park; Wednesday at the Central Avenue | church; at a dinner Thursday at| _ North church; and Friday at | Roberts Park.

‘Church by Road’ Has New Organ

“The Church by the Side of the Road” organization will dedicate a new organ tomorrow for the use of country churches and other in-: stitutions. The pastor escorted a shipload of Curt Davis, Indianapolis musi- livestock and supplies for the war cian and organization president, will Stricken Greeks. play the orgarm:at the dedicatory | Titles of Services ceremonies tomorrow at 3 p. m. in| The titles of the Sunday evening! the World War Memorial building. | | services of travelogs and hymnlogs' | Miss Charlotte Davis will give vocal are: “Ships of Mercy,” “Building a numbers and Hugo Carlberg or World,” “My direct the community sing. Dr. John in Macedonia,” “My Visit to Athens, G. Benson, former superintendent Greece” and “My Visit to Ancient of the Methodist hospital, will speak. Corinth.” The series will be eli- 7

The Rev. George G. Kimsey will| give talks and show pictures based

successive Sunday nights beginning tomorrow in the Memorial Baptist church. The Rev. Mr. iMacendonia, Piraeus, to Athens and down the country to Corinth. He took many pictures both of ancient landmarks and of present situations among the natives of the country

The organ is about to embark on maxed by the program: “God Bless

a nine-month tour in a specially America.” ted trailer. It will be loaned Other religious events follow. to rural churches, to schools, hos- | CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH The con conTega i it t 1 pitals and other institutions for | he ng “its old location, 519 E. Ba at st services and concerts. “The Church | The fanny ram will honor those by the Side of the Road” is a non- ood the 12 ye SE of i oy oy Be

profit o ginning Oct. 6 the membership will noid organization which aids rural services in the Calvin Prather Masonic

pastors in evangelistic services. This | hall, 42d st. and Coleige ave. until the new organ was purchased with the 24 building is gompleted ui a Central

and Westfield b assistance of William T. Arnold, a church has been sold to Ly . Central Tabernacle of the Assemblies of God. LL SOULS UNITARAN CHURCH-Dr E LL Sov Backus will preach tomorrow at 11 a&« m, on “World Order” Each person present will receive a copy of the statement issued by the recently estab-

Dayton, O., businessman.

Christian Endeavor Meets

lished Unitarian Commission on World Don Abbey, state field secretary of Order > : Unitarians all over the nation held the Christian Endeavor, will ad- | public meetings on wor ld order Wednesday. The chief of these was in Carnegl le |

dress: a special meeting Tuesday at

hall, New York City 7:30 p. m. in the Y. M. C. A. The | Dr. Backs also will speak on “Greater : w ' to ; 10 West and South Side Christian En- over WIRE Row Aw

deavor unions are sponsoring the meeting. bert Pugmire of the state Salvation | | Army headquarters, 60 fieid officers and Prederick Bchortemeier, William H. Trimble and Prank B. Flanner of the advisory board will attend a reception for Gen Albert Orsborn, Oct. 6, in Chicago. Gen Orsborn was chosen in June to succeed Gen. George L. Carpenter, retired, as the ‘{ Salvation Army's international leader. MEN'S UNION BIBLE CLASS, 653 N West st.—Gilbert Forbes of radio station WFBM will speak on “Shall We Wreck .| Build the Future?” at the 14th annual homecoming tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. membership of the class is more than 1300

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

900 Wem 31st SL

men,

ST. MARK'S

Rally day FREE METHODISY CHURCH UNITED LUTHERAN study” wil au Bg 3 a She

There will. be a Suriday school parade at 8 o'clock with Mrs. 3 Cecil West and Murl Curtis in charge

* 1 and Mrs, Robert Murfin, singers from icago, will give vocal. numbers The » Sunday School ...... 9:15AM Rev. ose h C.” Black is minister and Milv urn 8 is church school superinWorship .......... . 10:15 AM. | tendent P

SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butler University Sunday Morning Worship 11. A.M.

Sermon: “EYES FOR THE INVISIBLES.” Dean O. L. Shelton, preaching

rell Scott will give his first solo as tenor Younis for the church tomorrow at 10:45 m, He will sing Dudley Buck's * [A Wilt Thou Forget e, Officers and teachers of - the school wil be consecrated. The choir will sing “Let | Thy Holy Presence Come Upon Us” "by! Tschesnokoff, The anden and the sermon by Dr. Dallas L. Brownin ill be broadcast ‘over WIRE {rom 1140 a. mm HOLINESS

to noon == | CHURCH-—The Rev. Clarence Huffman will

on 4 DS ROOKSIDE PILGRIM FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS | speak at the youth convention services

fomgnt a 7:30 o'clock and tomorrow at and 7:30 pp. m The Rey 30th & Gale (Brightwood) Dean Felker will be in charge of music

and the Rev.

Rev. R. E. NIBARGER Sunday School Rally—9:30

“PILGRIM HOLINESS

on his recent trip to Greece on »

Kimsey traveled in

| student at Indiana Central cojjege,

Visit to Philippi 3

Lawrence Shaddy, =

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH — Par-

0 Lord?" |

Ralph McCre McCrory y will _preside. |

SDQTR, 230-240 BK. Ohio | Special Singing by MEEKS TRIO ROCKER Gattmén 201 Brookside Frankfort College at FIRST CHbRoR 30th and sie yr 10:30 AM. & 71:30 P. M. | sECOND cHuRCE™™ 18 B Joh 8 Rev, George E. Huft This is Rev. Nibarger's final service, NORTH SIDE CHURCH pO “oth 5 Rev. T. J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave

‘Minister Will Give Talks On Recent Trip to Greece

SEC OND MORAVIAN CHURCH — The . Roy Grams of over, O., will give the 26th anniversary sermon at the 3 p, m. love feast and at the service at 7:30 Wi omen of the congregation Will

serve a light supper at 530 p. m Mra. a Lee will be in charge of the da ae and the Rev. Stanley R. Wolt a will preside. Rally day will be marked 1 the 9 30 a. m church school

POWNEY AVENLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH—The Rev. D. Ervin Sheets of Huntington, Ind will speak tomorrow morning He is spending 10 days among the congregation in the interest of the church school enlargement program MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Harry Yockey teacher, will speak on “Responsibility of Leadelship” at -the homecoming tomorrow at

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH { Moses Mahio of Africa, now a pre- yo wil wi

speak in native costume at the 7 ry, Ry ' {service tomorrow. The a a 5 yo missionary, , Rev, L. A. Buuck charge of the youth group, prisoner and a

aERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN URCH--Dr. Henry Little Jr, general cs) director of the restoration fund of the dencminag ion, will speak at 10: m. tomorr

YOUTH FoR CHRIST—Robert Murfin,

34-year-old field representative of Youth

or Christ International, will speak at p.m Pork Methodist church. The Rev. Roger Malsbary, founder and | director of Y. for C. in Indianapolis, {will speak at a special mass meeting to{morrow at 3 p. m. at the Bethel A. M. E. church, W. Vermont and Toledo ‘sts.

rally tonight in the Roberts

Pastor to Give China Lecture

The Rev. L. A. Buuck, Arcadia, Ind., who with his family was held in a Jap concentration camp in China, will give a lecture on China illustrated with sound pictures today at 7:30 p. m. in St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran church. The Rev. Mr. 'Buuck will be {dressed in a native Chinese costume and tell his experiences as a

passenger on the Gripsholm. St. Paul's has scheduled tomorrow's program in honor of Mission Sunday. The Rev. L. C. Hoeppner, Elkhart, Ind., will give the 10:30 a. m. sermon. The Rev. T. C. Meibohm is church pastor.

Mooresville Area Campaigns For Cereal to Feed Starving

Times Special MOORESVILLE, Sept. 28. — A | campaign is being condufled ir this community to finance a car-

load of a new cereal for tarving European children. The churches of Morgan, Hen-

dricks and southwest Marion counties are included in the effort. |

SALVATION ARMY-—Col. and Mrs. Her | Leaders in the campaign are the

Quakers. William Henley, whose | residence is here, is chairman. The cereal is made of 70 per cent rolled oats, 20 per cent wheat and |

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

| Delaware and Wainut Streets 1700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Bible School=—9:30 A. M Morning Worship—10:45 A M. Sermon— “Getting Out of the Wilderness.' Music by excellent choir Youth Fellowship=5:30 P

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Ri THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Former Pastor, 102, to “Attend Centennial |Observance of New Jersey Street Church

One of the chief treasures of the the Felgemaker pipe|: organ which was installed at the|"

{dedicated during the pastorate of|:

{the Rev. Frank Hamp who directed |: His son Pred|

| pictures of the recovery and open-|

New TS To-Be Installed

Rev. Bruce Will Take ; Presbyterian Pulpit

The Rev. Charles Franklin Bruce will be installed as new pastor of the Sutherland Presbyterian church in ceremonies tomorrow at __* 7.30 p. m. in the | church, The Rev. A. L. Miyat, moderator of the Indianapolis presbytery, will preside at the meeting, which also will be a session of the presbytery. The i Rev. F. A. Pflel- ; derer, former Rev. C. F.cBruceg cand pastor; Dr, Alexander Sharp and the Rev. Ralph O'Dell also will officiate. The new pastor served as a chaplain with the air forces for three years and was stationed in the China-Burma-India theater. He has been active in young people's conferences and special committee work for the Presbyterian Synod of Indiana. He is 39. After graduation from Park cole lege and the Presbyterian seminary, Louisville, Ky., the Rev. Mr, Bruce ministered to churches in Jonesboro and Alexandria, Ind. Mrs, Bruce was the former Corinne Gates, a public school teacher whose home was in Brookville, Ind.

| Speaks Tomorrow |

Cmdr. Charles B. Booth

Booth to Address

Volunteer Group

Cmdr. Charles Brandon Booth, son of the founders. of the Volunteers of America, will speak at the meeting of the Volunteers tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. in the chapel, 320 N. Illinois st. Col. Betsy - Ross Booth, wife of Cmdr. Booth, and their --n, Richard Booth, expect to join Cmdr. Booth here in the near futiire to maké their home. At present Mrs. Booth and Richard are in California. The late Gen. Ballington Booth] and his wife, Gen. Maude Booth! of New York, who founded the Voltunteers of America, are the parents of Cmdr. Booth. “Coming In On a Prayer” will| be the subject of Cmdr. Booth to-| morrow night. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall reports that “many thou-

Cornerstone Ceremony Set

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH

16th and Delaware Sts.

REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister | | 11:00 A, M.~Church School. “Twin Gods,"

SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1048

CHRIST TEMPLE

3 (Apostolic Pajth) West Fall Creek Parkway 8 _ fay. 11:00 A M. 7:30 P. M.

Unitarian Church

World Order 4. By Dr. E, Burdette Backus

11 A M, (Bee Page 2)

ALL SOULS

1453 N. Alabama St.

Christian Science Churches

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

The Public Is Cordially Invited: te Services & Free

to Our Reading Rooms (RR)

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT

iscopal) at 33rd Street

i

" REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER

7:30 A, M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.——Church 8chool. 11:00 A. M.—-Morning prayer and

sermon.

Lesson for Sunday. Sept. 20th: “REALITY.”

ry

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Meridian as 30th

ST.JOHN’S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Leonard snd Sanders St.

"BE A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor

10:15 A. M.—"The Gift of the Sabbath.”

~—Mark 1: 14-15.

R. BR Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 13th Eve Serv. 5:00. R. R. 626 State Life

Wash - Blvd. at 34th Eve Serv. 8:00. R. R. Church Edifice

FOURTH CHURCH Pleas. Run Pkwy, 8. Drive. at Butler :00. BR R. Church Edifi

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS ! FREDERICK R DARIES. D

9:00 A M.—First Service of Worship. 9.45 A. M.—Church School.

10:40 A. M.—8econd Service of Worship.

“A Good Word for Jesus Christ

D PASTOR

Eve. Serv § ce FIFTH CHURCH College at

63nd R. R. Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

160%; Prospect St. R. R 1611 Prospect

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A

Widnaday Evening Testimonial M ings Al Chufches at 8 P. ur

Morning Services at 11 o!Clock | in All Churches

x BAPTIST

CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pas Rev. 9:25—Bible School.

10. 15--MorTing Worship, Why Share?” the Pastor, 1: 30 Evenin Worship e Difference,”’ Assoc. Pastor. ae Oi 7:30, prayer meeting.

Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor

MEMORIAL

901 N. Belle View Pl tor

9:30 A. M.—World Mission Crusade.

Kimsey in Europe.

9:30 P. M.—Motion picture, of Rev. G.

LYNDHURST- Lyndhurst dr... 2 blocks

of W Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin,

pastor. Services 9:30 a m and 30 Pp

EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & Ee» Xe York

Peter Vroom. 10:30 A. M.. 7

WOODRLFR PLACE— Walcott oo 5 Li. C. Trent, 10:45 A: M., 7:00 P, M. .| TUXEDO PARK~29 N Grant’ Ail 00 ea .m U. 8 Clutton 9:30 A. M_, 7:30 P,

Mich. — st M

CENTRAL--23d East of Central G. H. O'Donnell. 10:40

sands of church folk, ‘university and high school students,’ club members and prisoners: have heard |

. ; Cmdr. Booth speak during the] The rector assisted by laymen more than 40 years of his min-

will lay the cornerstone of the new istry.” St. Paul's Episcopal church tomor-| row at 4 p. m. at 61st and Meridian

Episcopal Rector to Lead Rite Tomorrow

FIRST FRIENDSHIP

sts. The Rev. William Burrows, rec- CHURCH tor, with the aid of two of his, Prospect and Spruce wardens, Omar Hunt and Howard T. Griffith, will deposit a copper | SUNDAY box containing records and objects! SERVICES

indicating contemporary history to 10:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. be sealed in the stone. Among these will be some of the items found | Tues., Thurs, 8 P. M. last week in the cornerstone of the Rev. H. L. Alvey, old church at Illinois and New York |

sts.

Pastor

Volunteers of America 320 N. llifiois

Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Officer in Charge

Sunday, 7:45 P. M.

CHARLES BRANDON BOOTH Commander Central Area, preaching “Coming in on a Prayer” Special Music FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 7:45 P. M.

Contents Listed Modern records to be deposited Sunday. will include copies of the three daily papers and the North Side Topics; a list of the communicants of the church and of the contributors to the building fund.

ing of the old corner stone, of ground breaking and tree planting ceremonies held early this year. and pictures and signatures of members of 14 classes which make up St. Evangelistic Service Paul's church school. Rev. GEORGE PEEL Also included will be 1946 Dio-|of Morris Street Methodist Church cesan Journal, recent copy of the| Indianapolis Churchman and a record of all memorials given the parish during its 80-year history and which will be used in the new church.

Berean ‘Missionary ‘Baptist Wade & Linden Sts.

FORD PORTER, Pastor.

Tune in WISH 7:30 A. M. Bible. School 9:30 A. M.

PROMOTION DAY 10:45 A. M. Speaker, Evangelist B. M. PAGE

7:45 P. M.,, Young People’s Rally

ONITY

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

ATL with ag Hdqtrs. Kansas City. Mo Dale Newsum, er Sunasy services—9:30 A. M. & 11 A M R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn.

110 per cent soy beans. A 100-pound

bag costs eight dollars and willl — make a meal for 800 children, It was developed by the Purina-

Ralston Co. on a non-profit basis and will be distributed abroad by the American Friends Service committee.

| — | GREAT SERVICES Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Worship—10:30 A. M. 1:30 P. M. YOUTH, HOUR—JUNIORS Sundays at 6:30 P. M, —SUBJECTS— “MARK THE PERFECT MAN" “WASTED ACRES!"

Mars Hill Free Methodist

Farnsworth at Foltz LEROY McDOWELL, Minister

RALLY DAY . . Sunday School Parade, 8 AM. Bob Murfin at.9:30 Hear this ex-serviceman's thrilling testimony and his uplifting songs.

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. FOR BIBLE STUDY . , .

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Bob Murfin, soloict, 10:30 Joseph C. Black, minister “Increasing Our Faith” Youth Hour,” 6:45 P. M, “The Mystery of Iniquity”

|| Milburn Wills, 8. 8. Supt. * at 7:30 P. M. Second Frees Methodist, Wilkins & Pershing, W. I. Car, 2300- West BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST

8Bunday School, 9 YPMS

0 AM 645 P M

318T AND FOREST MANOR

Rev. Ralph D. Bright

Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30

Morning Warship Evangelistic Servige, 730 -

10.30

Pra iit ner service—Unity Literature Speaker: Rev. C. A. HOY, Paty aa Ries Ho Evansville, Ind. BIBLE: CHURCH THE 3815 E. NEW YORK ST, CALVARY ® Services HOUR ¢ a oawmss WISH # ; 8:00 A. M. 11:30 Worship SUNDAY 7:45 | Raymond G. Evangelistic Hoekstra, : BP M Minister Tues., y : ee Class | CALVARY TABERNACLE : 902 Fletcher Ave, boa Pri, 8 P.M. » Y. P. Service Tabernacle Service

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James E. Petty, Minister | 9:48 and 11:00 A. M. 7:45 P. M.

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE 'NAZARENE

Olive and LeGrande Ave. Rev. A. L. Emmert, pastor

Sunday School Rally Day—9:30 A. M.

Preaching Services — 10:30 A. M.

N. Y.P. 8. — 6:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting — _- 1 4 P. M.

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ENGLEWOOD C

10:45 A. M.

745 P. M—Sermon:

ENGLEWOOD AS ECCLESIASTICAL CONTROL—SIMPLY

HRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. RURAL STREET 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School.

Promotion exercises in all Children's departments. —Sermon: “GOD GIVETH THE VICTORY.” “ENEMIES WITHIN: EVIL SPEAKING.”

A CHURCH 1S FREE FROM ALL A NEW

CHRISTIAN

O. A TRINKLE TESTAMENT CHURCH » Minister . All Services Central Standard Time —-You Are Always Welcome At Englewood— SUBJECT: n " Back to Normal Special Music by Naomi Melody Girls, 9:30 A. M. MERLE SIDENER Leader PUBLIC INVITED

MEN BUILDERS

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

22ND

Sunday School, 9:3

Subject,

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5 COLLEGE AVENUE NAZAREN fe 15th and College

Sunday School Worship Youth Group . Midweek Prayer Meeting, ‘Wednesday. | 30 P. M.

All Services in Charge of Rev. 8. R. Moneymaker, Acting Pastor

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First Church of The Nazarene

1621 E.” Washington—Rev. Charles B. Cox, pastor

BROOKSIDE PILGRIM HOLINESS

Brookside Ave. REV. RALPH

and Jefferson St. CRORY, Pastor

YOUTH CONVENTION

Through Sept. 29

NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD

900 West 30th Street W. W. KING, Minister Church School — 9:30, Classes for all ages Morning Worship -= 10:30 _ Youth Fellowship — 6:30 P.M. Evening Service — 7.30 P. M .Bpecial Music at Each Service

EVERYBODY WELCOME

Rev. Clarence Huffman, ues Speaker, of Ft. Wayne Bible Institute m | 7:3 ..M. Each Evening. | Bendis n A.

M. and 7:30 P. M.

AN. Carita Ave.

ker, from Nashville, Tenn. ; M.

Bible Missionary Tra

Cor.: ‘Delaware

ENROLL MONDAY, TUESDAY OR FRIDAY NIGHTS

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COURSES—Prepared by the country's lead®hg teachers. Designed to give comprehensive understanding of each subject - Call MA. 8591 for further details.

Hear BOB MURFIN—TONIGHT—7:30 P. M. Roberts Park Methodist Church

ining Night School

and Vermont Bte,

REVIVAL SERVICES

LUCIAN D. SMITH, Evangelist, Each Evening, 7:30 |

will ‘Contoinue Through Oct. 13

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M.

EVANGELICAL tT U T H HEI R A N CHURCHES

“The Churches of the Lutheran Hour”

t CALVARY Sey _ st , outer ST. JOHN'S 100, Soyeason, 32s Barth, pastor. Hours of worship 10:30 ; Hour of Worship-—9:30 A. EMMAUS Laurel at Orange st. ST. ST. PAUL'S New Jewy

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

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. L. Krueckeberg, pastor Hour or Worship—10: 30 M .

GRAC New York st. & Holmes ave » —en— 1 Hour of "% orshIDe 1030 A. did \ ST PETERS TS 1th oe oT ETN rots at rian feb OUR REDEEMER *nirfeio ana piri: XQ © To 46 and 10:5 A M pier, Pastor TRINITY Ohio as Bast st

Walter C. Maas. Pastor Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M.

Zio of tay Tt

Werner Krug, Pastor Hour of Worshipe- 10:15 A

Wm. H Hour of of Wordmpe10; 45. A. M.

OUR OUR SAVIOR Wb et, at _Bivd. ol

#. 8 Palkenroth, Pastor. Hour of Worship=11 a.

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

‘BROADWAY BAPTIST

AND BROADWAY Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor 75th Anniversary Week.

0 A. M.

Morning Service, 10:45 A. M. “Our Power and Our Commission.” - Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30' P. M.

: Subject — “BUT GOD.” Thursday Evening, October 3 — T5th Anniversary Service.

Dr; William Graham Everson, speaker

Presbyterian C

hurches Invite You

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central ‘DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY RS MERCER 9:30 A. Mo-Bible School

10:45 A. M.-+Divine Worship Dr. Vale Preaching

Thursday Midweek Service-7:3

‘Neither This Mountain nor Jovani”

Meridian Hei hts

Central A Sunday School 9: 0. “warship 10:48. Rev. Henry Guest Speaker, cape. nl

Delaware at Sixteenth aroRGE ARTHUR FRANT2 USSELL GALLOWAY 9:30 and 11 A.M. DR. NTZ May,

Thursday Bo eoation and dinner, 6 P.

First Presbyterian Church

TWO "MORN ING SERVICES.

cas Young People’s Midweek Service, Thursday—T: 30

Fairview Presbyterian

46th Ane Capitol Ave

ments Jor all Ages.

“Trade-In Values.” 13 +0 Young People's Vespers........048 P. M.| 0.45 A M.—Morning Worsht Church Sch :30 “A Good ng ¥ Neglost.”

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VIRGIL AN. Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School with depart .

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Vermont and Penney a 5 Sts.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Beecher was Minister

WESTMINSTER wall Sip, am nt Senet GE TY

10:40 A WB M

Jean 8. Milner, D D J Ministers.

Church School, 9:45

NORTHMINSTER

Millersville Masonic Lodge CLOYD DOWNS,

Morning Worship, 11 a. m. or. Miner. f Truth.’ 0:45 0 M.—Chuteh School: i “The Highest Kind o ru J ¢ _Supper | Lecture Thursday, 6 P. ‘M. 10°45 A. M.—Worship.

‘METHODIST CHURCHES

Thinking."

11:30 A. M, 9:30 A. M.—Church 8chool

North Methodist Church

Meridian at 38th Street

10:45 A. M.—Worship and “sermon, “Mindless Living and Heart-Blest This service broadcast by WIRE

6 P. M., Angelus Hour for Youth.

Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister

J. SA ToL Aly pin Sa. Minister Church School-:30

Rally Day Morning Worship--10:40

Sermon theme: “The Church—A School."

Installation of chursh School Stafl.

Kick-off Day, 4 P. M,, for Methodist Youth Fellowsh Country Home of any Barnhill,

WASHINGTON STREET

EAST 10th METHODIST

2327 EAST 10TH STREFE]

W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, - Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

CAPITOL . AVE. M METHODIST

REV. O. R. HOLMES, Minister 10:40 A M =Moruing Worslilp. . . d for Intolerance.” Church 8chool 930A M e Nee Worship igianiis 10:44 M 6:30 P.M. -- Youth Fellowship “My Fatfer's Business.’ " " Youth Pellowship 130°. M Which Way ls Progress?

MORRIS STREET

335 B. Morris St

Bile School, 9:30. Young People, 6:30,

Worship Service, 1

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Challe T Jones nd Forest Mano Sunday School | Day

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E 34th Lowell sullivan, nday is Rally Let the Forces of God Home and Church—with arents . M. —Sundsy School Progra 3 10 A. M.=Morn fren Worship 0 Aris Challenge to Everybody.” Rally Day. Everybody Welcome Philippians 2: St Youth Meeting—6:36- P

ASBURY MEMORIAL ® Corner, New. York & Californis Rev Loren E. Page, BAT

Mornin, Worship—i a t Ease

9:10 p. m,~"Put on “Thy Sitenath, 0 Zion."

G. G. PEEL. Pastor

Thursday Eve Prayer Service. 7:30.p. m FOREST MANOR .

Supt. be at work at

children in Church and Sunday School. 9:3 — Children’s

0:00 1:30 Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street

Dr. Summer L. Martin, Minister

10:4 Motion Picture The. People of BSovied

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

GRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grang ag £ ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister. 10040 A- M a

Sermon theme:

OR LY EN ES Churenh School

Youth Fellowship—6 Pp M.

IRVINGTON

' ‘30 Audubon Road. North, RALPH O PEARSON LB D. Bishop Titus

Church School 9:30, Worship 10:48

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