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i ~ dent of
He a .
3 ill Mrs. Doan ¥
Shullenberger.
preside at the dinner. Other events follow:
Jando, Fla.,
thereafter. Rev. son of the ie William H
church, Columbus, Ind.
ond Doubt’ tomorrow at “With All My Heart" tame day over radio station
Shuteh--Metls Appease or Get meeting
Christian 3 k on 9:30 a. m.
VETERANS
Mrs. Ray Patterson, oS the 9 a ices tomorrow Rev. Protestant haplain. will tation. Arrangements for
Hennin Tenth at the 7:45 p. entire service of music
rmer pasto.
system,
Scranton, Pa, 7:30 p.m, rally ton Park Pitethodist churc engagement for Mr.
in th pl the Faliy In ihe ai a ex’ Co v. -Mr.
The Y. rom 11 to Th
TgAD music, t of the Bean
: Sy Missionary Society Ald ~ To Speak Thursday
Robert A. Doan, vice presithe United Christian Missionary society, will give the address at a dinner sponsored by wometies Thursday at 6 p. m. in the Central Christian church. The dinner formally will open the woman's work on ‘of the congregation. Mrs. Harold Walter, president council, C. E guild assist ed by other women of the church, greet women at a reception preceding the dinner. Others on the program are Mrs. Samuel Ashby and Mrs, William A. Mrs. Lottie Eastwood will be in charge of music. Mrs. Doan is a former missionary to Japan, and once worked with Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa there. She now interviews prospective sionaries for the united society. Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, second vice president of the women’s council, will
of the and Mrs, Wolcott, president,
the
mis- yr
v, Morris Butler ‘Book r a two-week revival each night except BatDr. O. A. Trinkle will reach ning sermon tomorrow Right and toe RY , Book every night al Boo! Book, for many years pastor of the Tabernacle Christian
ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH--Dr. ¥. Byrdette Backus will preach on *“ 11 a. m, at 10 a.m, the
Be-| church and
Third
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, rd w
Sidene: SO a Mary Escher willlamson and Patty Mendenhall will be in charge of music. HOSPITAL CHAPEL-— David Hamilton will sing, afcompanied by m. servC. Minton, jve the medihe music were "made through the Paul Coble unit 26 of 3 A 11th district American Legion aux-
VOLUNTEERS ° ‘OF AMERICA CHAPEL, 320 N. Biingis st.—The Hogg? Qeorge & as treet Methodist church, will speak m. service tomorrow, The and sermon will be carried to the street by public address YOUTH FOR CHRIST" "Wes" Auger of will give the talk at the ht ahs. Roberts
gh
Stein ul Preside in the absence of alsbary, Youth for Ohyist a e Re alsbary ou 39 to Aurora, me to address a Tally 4
ge! Auger thro myitation from friends he made form
e radio pro am k “Youth. for Chris! ind is sponsored by the Studebaker so
BEAN BLOSSOM CHURCH--The church will mark its 100th anniversary with a Doom Jehan dinner and a homecoming
The Rev. Haarer
erlis Walker is hurch.
By EMMA ‘RIVERS MILNER e Times Church Editer PROTESTANTS aroynd the globe will . receive the sacrament in Worldwide’. Communion services tomor-
row, The observance will begin in New Zealand at 6 p. m. today (Indianapolis time), Continuing around the earth, as the sun mounts in the sky, services will bE Held in Australia, Japan, the -Philippines, China, India, Paris, Ri Russia, Egypt, South Africa, Germany, Italy, the British Isles, South America, New york, across the United States and in the Hawaiian islands. LJ
MINDFUL of the communion's message of sacrifice, Mr, and Mrs, Robert C. Spears will make a memorial gift of gold candlesticks to the North Methodist church at the 10:45 a. m. service, The candlesticks will be presented in honor of the Spears’ son, Lt. Robert Spears, and Lt, Benjamin Fricke both of whom made the supreme sacrifice in the War. E. J. Fricke, the late lieutenant’s father, will give the presentation address. Fred Hoke will accept for the congregation. Dr, Dallas L.
assisted by the Rev. Howard Lyle, superintendent of Goodwill Industries. :
» THROUGHOUT the Methodist denomination, the offering will be dedicated to the Fellowship of Suffering and Service for overseas relief. The money will be used to re-
or destroyed by the war. At the Washington Methodist church, the Rev.
Street Almon
the
cants will be Mrs. Carl Bentley who married Mr. Bentley in a Methodist
England in 1945. He came home in| November 1945 and she joined him here the past summer. The Rev. ati Mr, Coble is chairman of the international peace and good will committee of the Shureh fedeRtion.
Browning will conduct the service
- | store churches and missions marred |
J. Coble will celebrate the com-, munion and among the communi-|
in Preston-Lancastershire,!
NEV IAB I SSH 0 tn
ol Ts . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: Protestant Churches Arrange to Hold World-Wide Communion Tomorrow
"8
Mrs. Carl 0. Bentley of England received communion at the hands
of the Rev. Almon J, Coble of Ihdianapolis in the Washington Street |
! Methodist church. wood, O., and the Rev. Joseph R.| Flanigan, Indianapolis. tomorrow of the University Park church. Dr. Lewis B. Matthews of peaconesses who will be presChristian church. The Rev. Lewis pranklin college will speak and ent are Miss Sophia Hilmer of |
+H. McAdow will conduct the com'munion service, The Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok will preach on “United We Stand” at the 10:15 a. m. world wide com{munion service in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. The reed of countless war sufferers will [be stressed throughout the E. and |R. denomination. “The Empty Seat at the Master's Table" sermon given by the Rev. G. Lavon the Rev. Fisher at the service at 10:45 a. m. the Wallace lin the Centenary Christian church. church, » gathered together to break bread,
high school will sing.
World Communion day.
Street
» | RALLY DAY
{ communion will be
Officials of the Indianapolis Presbytery will install the Rev. Stanley R. Meckel as pastor of the tomorrow in the chapel. Dr. Walter T. Pearcy, formerly ! the Rev. Mr. Meckel's pastor
at 7:30 p. m,
a to the pastor. The Rev. Mr, Pearcy
church here. Dr. Jean 8. Milner, |
urg, Ind. Lv, sive the open: tion. a en ee wii| Dr. Alexander Sharp Sr. wi wn_church will pre-| preach and the Rev. Alexander
Rev. Meckel to Be Installed As Chapel Pastor Tomorrow
Mayer Chapel Presbyterian church |
in | for 5. broadcast is resented Evansville will deliver the charge |
| is now pastor of the Westminster |
| pastor of the Second Presbyterian {church, will charge the tongrega- |
Miyat, moderator of the presbytery,
Church Plans. Birthday Rite
Dr. Barth to Speak at Anniversary Vespers
will preside and examine the new | spiritual leader of the chapel.
avn world-wide as brothers in Christ, and more fully|
~ following:
>'*
-»
Bishop Lowe’ To Talk Here
Rev. Diekmann to Give Anniversary Address
. Bishop Titus Lowe will conduct the World Wide communion and, give the centennial sermon. at the 100th -anniversary service oro]
Street Methodist church. Bishop
Lowe is the Episcopal head of ‘the Indianapolis Methodist area. A festive program at 3 p. m. will follow the morning worship. Older| members will be recognized and greetings will be extended by former pastors and visitors. Dr. John A. Diekmann, president of Bethesda
“|hospital, will give the anniversary
address. R. C. Hiller, grandson of a former pastor, the Rev. G. E. Hiller, will sing the baritone solo, “The Lord Is My Strength,” at the afternoon service. Mrs. Michael Habig will give the vocal solo, “Divine Redeemer” by Gounod at the morning service, Ex-Pastors to Attend a Former pastors who will attend
the centennial festivities are the]
| Baptist church in a homecoming | |
| Rev. Henry W. Lenz and the Rev.
| Edwin J. Weis, both of Detroit; the
| Rev. Henry R. Borneman, Lake-
Madrigal singers of Warren Central Cincinnati; and Miss Pauline Bart- |
Mrs. Ella
in
of Terre Haute. who is active
ruff | Thomas,
Service men were greeted by Ed-
wards, district superintendent, spoke
‘Unreality’ Subject Of Lesson-Sermon
{
The Bible citations include the “For whosoever exalteth |himself shall be abased; that humbleth himself shall be exlalted.” Luke 14:11. The lesson-sermon also includes | the following passage from the ‘Christian science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- | tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: "In |vain do the manger and cross tell
at 10 a. m. in the New Jersey, | |
the | Presbyterians will make offerings cnyrch, is a member of the family toward their restoration fund on!g¢ the late Rev. John Schneider, a Members| former pastor. attending church will drop a signed card. into the collection plate as a ward G. Thoms at last night's antoken of the reception of the com-|yjyversary dinner. Dr. John F. Edmunion and an act of consecration. “In Protestant churches of all gpd patriotic songs were sung. will be the subject of the denominations of every land,” writes Roy E. Muéller, pastor of Presbyterian | “earnest believers will be
“Unreality,” the subject of the followed by {realize -the meaning of the first lesson-sermon for all Churches of
PROMOTION and “rally day will| basket dinner and afternoon serv-| words of the Lord's Prayer, ‘Our! |Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. be observed in the Sunday school'ices in the _Cumbertand Baptist Father’)
and he
Book Outlines Work of Church
Dean O. L. Shelton of the Butler? School of Religion has written a new book just released by the
Bible Classes .. E reachi
Bible Study
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST
900 West 31st
Youn enin
ng Service Monies Mi Meetin, 8 ce ursday Evening—
J. 8, JOHNS, MINISTER
-_ SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1946
“Beyond Doubt” By Dr..E. Burdette Backus 11 AM, Over WIRE at 10 A. M,
ALL SOULS
Unitarian Church
1453 N. Alabama St.
| Bethany press of St. Louis. It is, titleds : “T CHURCH FOE ThE ‘ADV ENT Church Functions’ Fagg ns,
ing Effectively.” As a specialist mn the fleld "of church administration, Dr. Shelton offers prac-
11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion ! mon.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 7:30 A. M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A M.—Church School.
10:
and ser-
em—
ST. JOHN'S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
leonard snd Sanders
E A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor
15 A. M.—"United We and. Matt 23:8.
tical help to chair- ZI ON Sn of Tho IR DE En. TY Eh : ev. E. V. Halt, Mgr. A-64 EVANGELICAL A EFO and all persons| BROOKSIDE CHURCH 2101 Brookside| NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS Rev. Ralph McCrory H-2311| FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR interested in the FIRST £ Y a th and Gale su. 3:18 a. m.—1st Communion Service . Re 9: 13 Deap Shelton mechanics of SECOND CHURCH 41s GRUFT 8 rg Ey, Noli operating churches. N ev. George E. Hu ruft 8t.| 10:40 a. m.—2d Service of Worship ORTH SIDE CHURCH 1723 E. 46th SL. | 11:45 a. m/=2 The author begins with a review| Rev. T. J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline 8 . inion, Ser Woe
of how the organizational life of the New Testament church took shape and lays a broad foundation of principle upon which the organizational life of the church today may be reared. The book sells for $1.50.
Broadway Church |
Sets Homecoming,
Former members and friends will | join the 101 class of the Broadway |
§7 N. RURAL
9:30 A. M.—Rjble school. 10:45 A, M.~Sermon, 7:30 P. M.~8ermon, “Family
Charles R. Hamilton, Music
tomorrow At 9:30 a. m, The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor, {will give the address and the Foster | | hall quartet will sing. The following | new officers will be in charge of the pr ogram: Walter Bruce, president; | Harold Martin, vice president; Owen Bert Lay, treas-|
McRae, secretary;
lurer; Howard Billeisen, membership | secretary, and John Duncan, song leader.
The class, organized in 1929 with |eight members and a goal of 101, now has an enrollment of more than 300. .
en ———— estes |
Sunday School Drive Is Opened
Thirty Indianapolis Baptist
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURGH
PRE-RALLY REVIVAL—October 6 to 20. Every night 7:30, except Saturday HEAR EVANGELIST MORRIS BUTLER BOQK Sunday Services:
“Great Terms in Christianity,"
Opening sermons by minister,
—You Are Always Welcome At Englewood—
STREET.
Religion.” O. A. Trinkle. Gaynell Lashbrook, Organist
Sidener—with
MERLE SIDENER
Leader Young
“Appease or Get Tough”
A Current Subject of Discussion by Merle ]
Special Music—9:30 A. M., WEBM
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS
Third Christian Church—17th & Broadway “We Help Young Men Make Good”
a Religious Application.
Men Cordially Invited .
churches will conduct an October
campaign for 1000 new Sunday school pupils and "an increased | weekly attendance of one- -third |
over the summer months, The Baptist superintendents’ league and its president, I. E, Hall, are directing the drive which they call a “Fall Festival.” A closing rally will be held Nov. 4. Warren | M. Bruner, superintendent of the) Garfield Park church school, is chairman of festival promotion. Following the October festival, a program of leadership education will be held in the Woodruff Place | Baptist church.
| The Rev. Mr. Meckel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.. H. 'Meckel of} . SI {their story to pride and fustian.” Evansville. He was graduated from | br. G. C. Barth, president of p, M2. | Bob Jones college and received his Concordia Theological seminary,
theological training at the Louis- | Springfield, Ill, will give the address |
\ oD PLE TUTHERAN HOUR |
| ville Presbyterian seminary. | Mayer chapel was started in 1893 by the Second Presbyterian church in a storeroom on Capitol ave, It, now occupies its second building |
{at the golden anniversary tomorrow in St, Lutheran church. The vespers at 4 p. m
vesper
wood sts, Toe Rev.
2/Children to Mark Church Birthday
{2 will speak.
Rev.
W. L. TOTTY, Minister
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2843 SHELBY STREET .
Worship and Preaching .......... sour dianns 11;00 A M. Bible Study ............... viene on cess. 10:00 A M Servic ............conc000 sessrenass TOO P.M Wednesday Evening Bible Study ............. T4P M
GA. 1742
will preside at all services. St. Peter's started with 150 charter members in a sma
[as a birthday gift for the church to {the 125th anniversary children’s | | party tomorrow afternoon .in the | Roberts Park Methodist church.
A series of festive events marking | Jefferson aves.
Each child wil] bring 125 ure ta
in this ‘com#inuiiity will open with lu im which seats 350 was built.
.
BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST
31ST AND FOREST MANOR
Rev. Ralph D. Bright Sunday School, 9:30 4. M. YPMSB, 645 P. M. Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30
Morning Worship, 10:30
Evangelistic Service, 7:30
\ former and present choir mem-
the World Wide communion and | recognition of members tomorrow. Mallory W. Bransford will direct
{enrollment now is 550.
row at 7:45 p. m. A reception for | pupils and a staff of two teachers.
Peter's Evangelical i
will follow | erected in 1941 at West and Nor- a festive morning service at 10:30. K. F. Eisele of Redbud, ————— 1, a former resident of IndianHis subject is “Bless the Lord, O My Soul.” The Williams Nordsieck, pastor,
its existence with 190 ie ers ina sma | BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH ch at Brookside and In 1929, the present { the church's century and a quarter| | gothic structure of brick with stone The
The church conducts a parochial a’ music festival beginning tomor- |4ay school of eight grades with 60
Gi by
STIRRING wily
LUTHERAN \ MOURCHORUS |
101 Men's
22ND AND
Service Club of In-
Round-Up—Homecoming
Subject: “THE MAN
his ad sponsored
the Eyes o sunday
t Jo SWIBC
Lutheran
anapolis.”
Bible Class
BROADWAY BAPTIST
22ND AND BROADWAY Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor i
Rally and Homeconiing Day Sunday School Attendance Goal, 1360. Sunday School — 9:30 A. M.
Morning Service, 10:45 A. M. “HUNTING TREASURES.”
Evangelistic and Candle Light Communion Service, 7:30 BP. M.
Subject: !
IN THE DARK.” !
Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
Meridia Heights
Central Ave at 47th. Sunday School 9:30. Worship 10:45 Rev. Alexander Sharp.
World-Wide Communion.
Ministers { 9:30 A. M.—Bible School | 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale Preaching “More Than Conquerors” 2 World-Wide Communion | Thursday Midweek Service—7:30 P. M. !
First Presbyterian Church Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ2 RUSSELL GALLOWAY
BROADWAY
Sunday 9:30 A. M. 4
Special Music—Foster Hall Quartette Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher
TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 AM FRANTZ
Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell
Memorial Preshyterian
Church Schoo! for All Ages—9:30 A. M: 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship: “Traveler, Hast Thou Ever Seen?” Midweek People’s Meeting—6:30 Midwee Service ._Thursday—1: 30
Fairview Presbyterian Hoi and Capitol AveGIL VU RAGAN Minister
i 9:30 A WCenireh Schoo! with depart
ents “for all ages
SECOND PRESBYTERI
M AN | e Historie Church of Which
bers will follow. In addition to tomorrow's ev ents,
St. Peter's Ev.
IT'S RALLY DAY! THE KIDS HAVE THE PROGRAM!
Attend a Great Sunday School at Nine-Thirty
Morning Sermon
"DIVINE RESOLUTION"
Evening Sermon
"Nothing But Leaves"
Lo
Evangelistic Service, 7 Wednesday Prayer Meeting — 7: 45 P. M.
MARS HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Farnsworth at Foltz—LeRoy McDowell,
Minister.
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
av aq LeGranas. Ave.
mmert, pastor
Sunday y School Rally: 30 A. M.
fal Sing
Preaching is ha "fo: 30 A. M. N.Y.P. 8. — 6:30 P. M.
30 P.M.
a reception and birthday dinne will be given Thursday night; a) L h anniversary service and covered- ut eran dish dinner Sunday, Oct. 13: and|
Temple and | Ith W. Nordsieck, Pastor
| the historic pageant, “The Story of | Methodism,” written and directed |
by Gladys Banes McColgin, Oct. 20. Church to Install Rev. W. H. Pratt
The First Pilgrim Holiness church 'will install the Rev. W. H. Pratt as new pastor-at the 10:30.ra. m. service tomorrow
50th Anniversary
Morning Service,
10:30 A. M.
Worship
Sunday School
Youth Group -..................
Midweek Prayer Meeting, Wednesday . ns All Services in Charge of Rev. 8. R. Moheymaker, Acting Pastor
COLLEGE AVENUE NAZARENE 15th and College
Crs aA RRR RSE Rae ea
The ‘Rev. Mr. Pratt. comes from {Illinois where he served for -eight | Guest Speaker: | years as district superintendent {Before that time, he was a pastor Rev. K i Li 20 years, an ewangelist for 10 : : F. Eisele land on the staff of the Beulah
| Redemption home, Térre Haute, for |
residence, 3020 E. 34th st. The new pastor succeeds the Rev. R. E. | Nibarger, who has become the dis-
Guest Speaker:
CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th & N. Capitol Ave. W. E. BRIGHTWELL, Guest Speaker, from Nashville, Tenn. Bible Study 9:45 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship, 7:45 P. M.—Evening Service,
trict superintendent of the central | district of the Indiana conference {of the Pilgrim Holiness church. |=
NEHRU,
I ———— —
Tune In
WISH
‘commuria jon of Sunday Bechool 30 P.M. Youth Peliowship 4 on service oy
Sunday Nights, 11-11:30
. YOUTH FOR CHRIST
“Quiet Hour” A Dignifed Program of Gospel Music | hi Oonsolation with beautiful organ
“NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
900 West 30th Stieet W. W. KING, Minister
Church S8chool--0:30. Classes for Morning Worship—10.30,
all ages. Rally Day program
officers and
Even ng Service — 7:30 P. M. Di at Each Service
EVERYBODY WELCOME
tations on Chal- bary “Quiet Hour" Meditations
a ‘sponsored by the Studebaker Realty Co. Tonight 7:80—Wes Auger
Rev. Roger Mals-
JINNAH MEET | NEW DELHI, Oct, 5 (U. P..{Jawaharlal Pandit Nehru, All-India Congress leader, and M. A. Jinnah Moslem leader, met today and re ~ ports circulated that Mr. Jinnah may take a place in the interim
| Indian government,
Christian Science Churches
Branches of [he Mother Church The First Chureh of Christ Scientist Boston. Mass The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading Rooms (RR) S Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 6th: “UNREALITY"
cientists
ana
mond B. Fosdic,
Morning Services at 11 o'Clock sound of the tramp
in ‘All Churches : -
‘FIRST CHURCH | Meridian at th R R Church BEdifice
SECOND CHURCH
{six years. He will live in his own | Vesper Service, 4 P. M.
Rev. G. Chr. Barth, D. D.
statesmen the people on the earth would be killed in a war fought with the atomic bomb." head of the Rockefeller: Foundation, wrote:
BAPTIST CHURCHES ed
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
| Meridian and Vermont as & ARLETON W. ATWATER, D., Pastor Rev. Edwin L. McLain, AR, Pasto 9:25 A. M.—Bihle School 10 43 A. M Communion Messa ‘Fellowship in Christ” The * pastor 6.30 P. M —Youth Fellowship 7.30 P. M.—Evening Wess | A visual presentation, Soul” Thursday, M.—Dinner. 8 Dr. George Buckner, editor o World Call”
6:00 P. “Th
Christians.” L. C. Trent, 10:45 A
TUXEDO PARK~29 N me j4100 Sait) 0 8 Clutton 9:30 A M, T:30
BD estar th My aker,
speaking on “Looking at| L Today's Europe Through the Eyes of
WOODRUSY » PLACE Waloots at 2 Mich , 1:00 P, M.
. CENTRAL BAPTIST . Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor r Temporary Meeting Place Prather Masonic Temple College Ave. & 42nd St. “Sunday School—0:45 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
t | CYNDHURST—Lyndburst of W. Washington st. pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. Ju
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E New York Jer 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
MEMORIA St. ar G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30. |
ar. 3 blocks #o. |
BAPTIST —Belle Vien and W.|
10:45 A. M “Morning Worship “Bread.” John 6:35, Communion | World-W Young seoplag Vespers..... . 6:45 ¢ M | ge Communion ure 9:30] Thursday Convocation and dinner, 6 P. | WESTMINSTER
5 N. State (1700 East {TER L. PEARCY, Minister WE Alen 9:30; Worship, 10:45 A. M. Young People, 4:00 00 P.M
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Jean 8. Milner, D D,, Ministe Church School, 9:45 Morning oan, 11 a. m. Milner Communion.
hy a Henry Ward Beecher was Minister | Josep W. Johnston, |
NORTHMINSTER _
Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A M.—Church School
{| 10°45 A M.— Worship
~~ METHODIST T CHURCHES |
REVIVAL
Will Continue
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
First Church of The Nazarene
1621 E. Washington—Rev. Charles B. Cox, pastor
LUCIAN D. SMITH, Evangelist,
SERVICES
Each Evening, 7:30 Through Oct. 13
Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M.
10:45 A. M.
“PROPHECY SPEAKS AUDITORIUM a rh AM el rr kt ru
ov
Sunday, Oct.
say we are! Dr. Albert Einstein
of doom Time is short!"
Delaware at 12th 5000 R. R 526 State Life
THIRD CHURCH Wash 8iva at 34th Eve Serv 800 R. R Church Edifice’
FOURTH CHURCH
Eve Serv
* SEE “SOUND MOVING PICTURES OF ATOMIC BOMB ® ENJOY ORGAN PRELUDE AT 7:15 ON NEW ORGAN ® LEARN ABOUT BOOKS AND BIBLES TO BE GIVEN AWAY
6,at7:30 p.m.
and the Future
IS THE WORLD AT. THE DOORSTEP OF DOOM?
"Perhaps two- thirds of Ray"To many ears comes the What does the Bible say?
says,
HEAR TOMORROW'S SERMONS TODAY FROM THE BIBLE NOTICE: FREE RESERVED SEATS MAY BE HAD BY PHONING HI-0425
Pleas Run Pkwy. 8 Orive at Butler Eve. Serv 5.00 R R Church Edifice FIFTH CHURCH College at 62na Eve. Serv, 7:30 R. R Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 1609'% Prospect St. RR. 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A, M. oR
and Three
EE ———— ce <n c ——
Prophecy Speaks Auditorium
Corner of Orange and Laurel Streets—One Block South
Blocks East of Fountain Square.
. C. M. MELLOR, the
man with a message.
—All Welcome
DR.
| CELEBRATING OUR 125TH YEAR
ROBERTS PARK METHODIST
PARENT CHURCH OF INDIANAPOLIS METHODISM
1821—1946
“Remember”—COMMUNION
Recognition of 125 Anniversary Members 2:30 P. M.—Children's Party 7:30 P. M.—Choir Festival. RECEPTION FOLLOWING
“THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH,” Delaware at Vermont Streets.
SUMNER L. MARTIN, Minister;
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th Street 'Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M., Worship Service... World-Wide Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church School 6 P. M., Angelus Hour for Youth,
EAST 10th METHODIST
2327 EAST 10TH STREF] REV. O. R. HOLMES, Minister ay I0AM oreo Sehool .... 10:48 A M
Communion’ Service, Reception “of Membeta youth Fellowship 1:3
MORRIS STREET 338 A Morris 8t. a. OQ. PEEL, Pasto:
Bible School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:00 Young People, 6:30. Eve. Service 1:30 Thursday Eve. Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m
FOREST MANOR
Rev Charles T. Jone - B 34th and Forest Manor Lowell sullivan. Sunday School Supt. Sunday is Rally Day fet Ine Farces of God be at nd Church—with parents CRilren: in Church and Sunday School. 9:30 A. M.—8u day School — Children's
Pro 10:30 A. M.—Morn hy Worship “Christ's Challenge to Everybody’
ASBURY MEMORIAL Corner New York & California
Rev. Loren E. Page, pastor. Moraing Ws Worship 0:30 A. M. all Day, Service 7:10 p. m.— rhe Joy of Salvation”
CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST 30TH STREET
CAPITOL AT
J. FLOYD SEELIG. D. D. Minister Church School—=§:30
Rally Day Morning Worship—10:40 Sermon theme: World-WideéiCommunion
M.—Twilight * Hour—Service Worship Study-—Fellowship
for Y itn
WASHINGTON STREET
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor
9:30 A. M.~Church School. 10:40 A. M —~Morning Worship World-Wide Communion 8:30 P.M.— Youth Fellowship.
GRACE
METHODIST
Bast New York st Grant BR. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister. 10:40 A. M
World-Wide Communion " Church.8chool—9:30_A. M Youth Fellowship—6 P..M.
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