Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1946 — Page 10

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| Indianapolis to address their youth |

___. THE'INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — Protestant Youth Mission |

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor |

A world personality and a Hoosier one have accepted invitations | to the Protestant young people of!

mission here Oct. 13 through 18.| Dr. E. Stanley Jones, interna-tionally-known evangelist of India,| and "Dr. Merril B. McFall of Bloomington, former college ath-

|lete and businessman, will speak :

during the mission, Dr, McFall is| Dr. Jones Dr. McFall pastor of the First Methodist] church and the Wesley foundation | YOU? convocation, Tuesday, Oct. 15, in Bloomington. at 7:45 p. m. in the Washington The youth mission will open with |Street Methodist church and in the a Siiy=vide Snvoestion foe Yours Crooked Creek Baptist church; a people and the sponsors of you organizations Sunday, Oct. 13, at | North side convocation, Wednesday, 3 p. m. in the Pirst Baptist church, Oct. 16, following dinner in the MeIt will come to a climax on the ridian Heights church; also followlast day with a mass meeting at|ing dinner at 7:45 p. m. the same 7:45 p. m. in the Butler fieldhouse. {night in the" Universtiy Heights Rally for Adults jis Brethren church; an East : side convocation Thursday, Oct. 17, A rally for adults who are par- |. 7.45 in the Irvington Methodist ticularly interested in youth ac-| o's the Lyndhurst Baptivities will be held Sunday, Oct. ya. Su pon nthe iy us p

at 7:45 p. m. in the First Baptist | Dr. M 1 ootshurch pr. Dies >= Browning, |," fh Dy pastor o e orth Methodist | ’ e : church, will preside. member of Phi Beta Kappa while a

Eth day of the mission, Monday | Rector scholar at DePauw; sang in

through Friday, Dr. Jones will divide | De university choir, and engaged his time among the seven public | 1 the shoe business after graduahigh schools of the city. He will tion. He studied for the ministry speak ‘in assemblies and remain later at Garrett Biblical institute afterward for personal interviews. 2nd has served as pastor of the Simultaneously. Dr. McFall will be First Methodist church’ in Bloom-

heard in the nine county high [ington since 1941. ; schools. |= Dr, Jones has three times re-

A dinner for members or the fused the honor of being made a Youth senate, Hi-Y and Y-teen bishop of the Methodist church;

groups in the high schools is sched- has written 13 books, and is said uled for Wednesday Oct. 16, at 6 to be the best known missionary-

p. m. in the Meridian Heights Pres- eyangelist in the world today.

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Former Rector Scholar A South side youth convocation will be held Monday, Oct. 14, at 7:45 OF CHILD'S COLD p. m., in the Olive Branch Christian church and in the Castleton RUB OM ICKS Methodist church; a West side Sob Vv. repro APORUB 50,000 LOPPED OFF | / FEDERAL PAYROLL |

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