Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1946 — Page 4

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of this community are to attend .the 113th ses-

Monday through Wednesin South Bend. ‘Dr. J. M. Horton of Indianapolis, executive secretary of the convention, will be in charge, and Prof. 1. Gebrge Blake of Franklin college vil. preside as convention

Chief Fin of the convention is planned to deal with the campaign for $1,000,000 for rehabilitation and ip rustion on. the mission field. A report of the active campaign in Indianapolis to raise a quota of $200,000 will be given Monday night. Dr..Luther Wesley Smith of Philadelphia will speak. On the Program Indianapolis persons on the program include Dr, Herbert F, Thurston, president of Baptist Men, Inc; Dr. Clive McGuire, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Baptist association and Brunson Mot-

ley, visual aids specialist. Other speakers are Alva C. Waggoner of

lan, Indiana director of the World Mission crusage, and President William Gear Spencer of Franklin college. Baptist pastors will hold a conference Monday afternoon with the Rev. Joseph L. Hughes of Indianapolis in charge of music. The Woman's Baptist Mission Society of Indiana will meet Tuesday morning with Mrs. W, H. Dillard of North Vernon presiding.

Churchwomen

“Plan Seminar

Miss Genevieve Brown of the United Christian Missionary society . will speak on “Hew to Prevent

Pendleton: the Rev. William Al-|

b

Bishop Andrey

Bishop Velichky Andrey of New

donian-Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Churches of North and South Americea, will conduct services and be entertained over the week-end in Indianapolis. The prelate has just returned from a six-month visit to Constan\tinople.’ He will officiate at, services,

of Detroit, tomorrow at 9 a, m. at the St. Stephen church, 226 Blackford st. <The local church word and its chairman, Theodore VaSileff, will be hosts at & banquet honoring the bishop tomorrow at 7 p.fm. in the new Slovenian hall, 10th and Warman sts. St. Stephen's congregation has purchased ground at 16th and Medford sts. as a site for a new national home - and church, The present Blackford st. edifice was built in 1915 and ever since has been a center of religious activities.

Will ‘Conduct Services Here

York, episcopal head of the Mace- yr

assisted by the Rev, Gébrge Nicoloff

Dr. Trueblood To Tell About Trip Abroad

Lecture to Be Given At Christian Church

The Third Christian ‘church will present Dr. Elton Trueblood, of Earlham college, in a lecture on “Restoration of the American Way,” at the dinner and praise service Thursday at 6:20 p. m. Dr. Trueblood has just returned from an extensive tour of Europe under auspices of the American Friends Service committee. He will give some of his impressions of European conditions. Other‘events are: * ALL SOULS UNITARIAN €HURCH-Dr. Louis will Abeak

Default” tomorrow at 11 in the absence of

of New York

the American Unitarian association, Dr. Clark will ive an address Jed “Life *Indivisible” tomorrow at 10 over radio station WIRE. INDIANAPOLIS BAHAIS—* ‘The Attainment of World Unity” will be Satis by

Bishop Velichky Andrey

Retired Bishop | To Speak Her

Will Address Church

Homecoming Tomorrow |

morrow at 10:30 a. m, at the homecoming marking

Methodist church, The church and

{a series of festive events. - The last feature on Hie program will the historical sag. Bishop McConnell eant written and directed by Mrs. Gladys McColgin, Oct, 20 at 7:45 p. m. in the church. The church is distributing among its members and friends a souvenir booklet in which is recorded the |

World War III” at a world order

in the Y. W.-C. A. Miss Brown is

society.

committee of the

ing the seminar, discuss Miss Brown's speech

Mrs. Virgil Sly.

leaders.

"Christian Science Lesson Sermon Listed

sermon in all Churches of Chris Scientist for tomorrow. The golden text ‘is: “In the wa

pathway thereof there is no death. Proverbs 12:28.

the following passage from th Christian Science textbook, “Sci ence and Health With Key to th

executive secretary of the missionary education department of the university and of the Federal Coun- jj, mark Week-day Religious Edu-

Council of Churchwomen sponsor-! was Roberts Park Those who will | 1884 to 1887. are Mrs. Rlaph J. Hudelson, Mrs. Robert Doan, Mrs. ‘Robert Schank and | Other members | of the council will serve as resource |

“Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” is the subject of the lesson-|

of righteousness is life; and in the

The lesson-sermon also includes

Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “God is as incapable of producing Sin, sickness and death as He is of experiencing these errors.” p. 356.

history of the congregation and! Methodism. Bishop McConnell, a dean of)

seminar Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Methodists, is called the “greatest uren will be described in churches |

{liberal of the denomination.” He is a former president of DePauw |

Mrs, Walter Gingery is chairman | |anapolis as a boy when his father of the Christian World Relations | was pastor of the

minister from

Will Give Thanks for ‘Return of Veterans

The men of Our i i Catholic church § Yay of Lourdes were represented in the classes, Miss O'Gara to Talk (Rev. 8. P. Jenkins will lead the | pve serv_3:00 Nb tale Life - = which included 90 per cent of the {prayer and read the Seriptures. 1 RCH Li will receive te Holy Com- (ourth grade” children. At Retreat Meeting ee 1 Wai [I Jun Edifice union en mass : v v rv 8 u 9:00-7 ox Sse . tomorrow at aS dsen siendiye 13 schools Miss Helen O'Gara of Indianap- CLASSES FOR ALL 3:30. * POUR on The Rev. Fr. at are a mile or more from the olis will deliver the opening ad- Rleas Run ws, , Orive. at ld

Y school cafeteria.

{ing for the safe return of the] veterans.

*|Edwin Ray Church

¢|Plans Homecoming Dr. Orien W. Pifer will give the homecoming address tomorrow following a noon basket dinner in the {Edwin Ray Methodist church

ner are part of the.scheduled enter- will be read from pastors and mem-

Are Outlined |

Edwin Mattoon ‘tomorrow at: 2:3 in the Bpink Arms hotel. Mr, Mattoon {s » teacher of history in the Wilmette, 111... schools. and chairman of the national archives committee of the Bahai faith, CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH... w

Women Are to Hold

P World Peace Forum will be

A forum on “World Peace” The Rev, G. Lavon Fisher, pastor, speak on’ “The Christian Steward” at the held following a 6:30 p. m, dinner 10:45 a, m. service tomorrow, It will be

the first of a series of four sermons on “Stewardship.” VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—David Hamilton will sing, Reompanied by Mrs | Ray Patterson, at t m, service tomorrow, The Rev, C. G. Minton, Protestant chaplajn, will give the meditation.

of the Indianapolis District Wesleyan Service guild Tuesday in |the Roberts Park Methodist church.

Bishop Francis J. McConnell, re- | Mrs. Walter Gingery will serve|,. incements for the music. were [made tired bishop of the Methodist as forum moderator. Those who | tizousts, the Baul Coble whit 20 0 i |church, will give the sermon to-| will engage in the discussion are| CHRISTIAN MEN. BUILDERS, Third | teacher,

h Christian church—Merle Sidener, will talk on ‘Hits, Runs and Errors” the class meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a. avid Wilcox, accordionist, will play sev-

Mrs. Sarah iZegler, Miss Elizabet Myers and Miss Helen Bernheisel,

id

| the 125th anni- | Officers will be elected and in-| eral numbers versary in the | stallation exercises conducted bY! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—The s §= Roberts Park {Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel, district | sociation BT RECLINE on Vl oF held i

12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Jan-| sen, a former Red Cross worker in India

will speak en “Modern India.’ Women |

| president of the Woman's Society |

|

of Christian Service.

jee the invocation, week-end at McCormick's creek

School Plans

| Youths to Hold: Rally Tonight

| Dr. L. Edward Mathews of the | Moody Bible institute, Chicago, will

266 Week-Day Classes [speak at the 7:30 Youth for Christ To Be Held This Year | rally tonight in

the Roberts Park The Protestant week-day

re- Methodist church. ligion classes for public school chil- |

He is assistant to the director of the correspond-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Archbishop Schulte Is Given Reception af Cathedral High

By EMMA" RIVERS MILNER Times Chureh Editor - The new archbishop of Indianapolis last might pledged himself “to help make Indiana an even Letter state than Kansas and possibly better than Missouri." Kansas and Missourl were the scene of the entire priestly career of the Most Rev. Paul C. Shulte until he was installed ‘archbishop of Indianapolis Thursday. Last night, the mayor, the governor ahd various representatives persons officially welcomed the archbishop at a civic reception in Cathedral high school. In his response Archbishop Schulte made several humorous remarks, but a serious appeal for respect. for the other fellows religious views. “As soon as we can give one another credit for sincerity, we have a very solid basis for living together with harmony,” he said,

Youth-Mission Set to Open

Dr. Jones to Address Meeting Tomorrow Dr. E. Stanley Jones of India and

| America will give his opening ad-

dress for the mission for youth at the mass meeting tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the First Baptist church. Protestant youth of the city and county, with the aid of Daniel R. Ehalt, church ‘federation secretary | of religious education, have been preparing for months for the mis- | It will continue through Oct. |

i revo ; of group 4 will serve the luncheon. Mrs. | sion. its pastor are con=- Mrs. Raymond P. Beverly, dis- | 30 RUD te is program chairman. 18 luding the anni= trict president, will preside at the| UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN . & : ; i Dr. S L. Mart 41] | CHURCH—The Christian Youth _fellow- Adults Plan Méeting |versary year with dinner. Dr. Sumner L. Martin Will} Gini oiding the annual retreat this adits Titereciod in the. SIces

of the youth mission and in hearing

the first Baptist church. Charles A. Breece, church federa- |

Miss Emily Ruth Smith will preside. The Girls’ choir of Sf.

invocation,

heckel; -another

and Sunday schools tomorrow. Talks on the week-day classes

ence school of the institute. He is a | former pastor and |

{cil of Churches. He lived in Indi- cation Sunday. missionary. Now | ) ™ A total of 266 classes are sched- much of his time church. € uled in Indianapolis and the county. is spent among Indianapolis father, the Rev. I. H McConnell, They will be conducted on a stag-| students of the |

géred basis and taught by 10 full- Dr. Mathews time and three part-time teachers, stitute correspondence school. The | | according to the Rev. Florizel A. correspondence school had an en- | | PAleiderer, administrative director.

Provide Transportation Last semester, 74 denominations

year. *

Victor Goossens, r archdiocesan director of the Propa- | nearest church, with adequate fa- dress at the sixth biennial congress

gation of the Faith, will preach at | t,[the mass and give the address at | the- breakfast . afterward in the.

(cilities for conducting the classes, of the National Laywomen's Re{will be transported to religious edu-"treat movement today in Phila- | cation centers. delphia.

The local £.-T. A. of the schools Miss O'Gara is very active in

The communion will be an expression of thanksgiv- | ave attended to the enrollment.| the program of retreats for women

Parents must sign cards requesting | sponsored by the Indiana chapter! {the principal. to release their chil- of the Internatiohal Federation: of {dren for the classes. Catholic Alumnae. She is a grad-

introduction by the Rev. E. E. {Russell will complete the program. Long Service in India

gaging personality, tical that he preaches,

{in India for the past 39 years. Dr.

. C. W. Atwater, host pastor, wil

io the call to worship, and the

Rev. Joseph C. Block

Preparation of Pentecost” 10:30

“America’s Most Common Evil” 7:30

Youth Hour 6:45

Prayer Thurs. 7:30

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Wilkins and Pershing Sts.

| welfare to collaborate to the fullest.

Dr, Jones will attend an adult mass | meeting tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. in| in Fukuoka, Japan.

tion president, will extend greetings | N. State ave. She was emplo ed b tomorrow at the youth mission and | the Indiana Bell Adon Oo id

Paul's| school. A. M. E. church will give the choral “The Lord's -Prayer,”. under the direction of Fred Clay. Scripture reading by Ralph Baumnumber by the Girls’ choir, and announcement and

Dr. Jones is known for his enthe very pracand down-to-earth sermons Moody Bible in-| or Js any books ‘and his missionary influence

Dallas L. Browning will pre- | rollment of ‘more than 20,000 last | We at the night adult meeting;

]

22d and Broadway Revs Re M. Dodrill, pate:

y Schoo

Worship. 16? Ys A.

9:30 A aad 1120 P. M..

SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1946 BROADWAY BAPTIST

- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL + CHURCH

16; and Delaware REV, M " OHNSON, ‘Minister 11:00A. M.—Church 8c choo “Sufficient Margin?

He promised in matters of public

He stressed the point that the Constitution grants to every citizen privilege of freedom of worship, and he expressed satisfaction in seeing Catholic and non-Catholic living harmoniously together in Indiaha.

ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Ek PIEPENBROK. | Pastor

Ma

rk 3.28-30.

16°15 A. M.—“The Unpardonable Sin.

ZION

EVANGELI ICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERREY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D,, PASTOR 30% a.m. Kn ir of Worship 9:45 a. m.—~Church Schoo 10: 40 a. m.—2d Service of 'Worship “The Challenge of Hardest Home." Reception of new members and baptism

Archbishop Schulte was moved by the warm-hearted welcome given him by Hoosier *olk, Clarence Sweeney, who served ‘as chairman, recalled, humorously, that Indianapolis had” sent many persons to Leavenworth without much recognition from there. “But when Leavenworth decided to act, she returned good for evil,” he said. Gates, Tyndall Speak Mayor Tyndall spoke of the double satisfaction for the city in the promotion of the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter to the See of St. Louis, as well as the ‘appointment of |

CA.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

“FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Biivets RLETON ATWA D. D.,

Edw 9:25 A. 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship. ood Tidings" —

M. 2 gible

n Le McLain, Associate Pastor

Pastor

“A Day of e Pastor,

3:00 P, M.—Youth convocation sponsored by the Youth Council, Church

TAS P.M. cpt rally

Federation. ones, spea

artmen fon an

0

aker sponsored b "Re the

Dr. E. Stanley Deligious Educaiglous Work

and Evangelism committee of

the Church Federation.

Dr.

tanley Jones, speaker.

Thursday, 6: 0 P. M.—~Dinner meeting, Grover Hartman Federation staff,

Dr. of Church speaker,

Archbishop Schulte to this archdiocese. Governor Gates referred to

C. Trent.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor

Temporary Meeting Place Prather Masonic Temple College Ave. & 42nd St, Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 -A. M,

MEMORIAL BAPTIST--Belle Vieu and 8t. Clair, G, G. Kimsey, 9:30 and hS,

U. 8B. Clutton, 9:30 A

LYNDHURST Lyndhurst dr,, 2 — of W,. Washington st. Donald J, Dunkin, pastor. Services 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p

WOODRUF® PLACE Walcott at Bi Mich, 10:45 A. M.; 7:00 P.M

the heritage of the Catholic church

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. Ney York Peter Vroom. 10:30 A, M.; 7:30-P

in Indiana in his greeting to the archbishop. The Very Rev, Msgr. Fintan G. Walker, Terre Haute, indicated the relationship of St. Louis and the Indianapolis archdiocese, citing the religious history of the northwest | territory. “The Laymen's View” was out- | lined by John C. Ruckelshaus. An| instrumental ensemble from the]

10:4 1.

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH RURAL STREET PRE-RALLY REVIVAL CONTINUES THROUGH OCTOBER 20° 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. Hear MORRIS BUTLER BOOK, Evangelist, A. M.—"“The Next Testament Churgh and Evangelism.” —“The Folly of Supposing Any Belief Will Do.” —A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL—

45 30 P. M.

57 N.

Charles R. Hamilton, Music

A. Trinkle,

1000 Goal.

Gaynell Lashbrook, Organist Minister

| personnel of the Indianapolis Sym-

. | phony = orchestra played several | numbers with Walter Reauleaux| conducting. The archdiocesan male | chorus sang under the direction of Elmer A. Steffen, K. 8. G. Edward F, Krieger served as organist, |

LT. WILSON ASSIGNED TO FORCES IN JAPAN

Lt. Charles L, Wilson will report | | to Ft. Lawton, Wash, Oct. 22 for | processing before continuing to Japan, where the army air. forces of- | ficer has been assigned, With his wife, Lt. Wilson wil] live Mrs, Wilson is | | the former Miss Betty Ann Macklen, | daughter of Mrs, Ruth Macklen, 112

previously attended. Technical high

Christian Science

Churches

Branches of I'he Mother Chureh, The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Mass.

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading Rooms (RR) Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 13th: “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?”

Morning Services at 11 o'Clock | in All Churches

i FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th’ 1 JR R. Church Edifice

SecoND CHURCH

Delaware at 1

Colley, n yi Eve. R R Church Edifice CHURCH

1609% Prospect St. RR. 1611 Prospect

mee SUNDAY SCHOOL (N ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A.

M. {| Wednesday Evening Restimonial Meet- | tngs in All Churches at PM

.

MERLE SIDENER

Leader

"Hits, Runs, and Errors"

A Discussion by Merle Sidener of the “Box » Score” in the Game of Iife,

Special Music—9:30 A. M., WFBM Young Men Cordially Invited

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

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

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

Tabernacle Presbyterian

; 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE * REV, HARRY R. MERCER

Minister:

30 A. M.—Bible é School 10: 3 A. M.=Divine Worship Dr. Vale Preaching

“The Real Rulers of the Earth” Thursday Midweek Service—7:30 P. M.

Meridian Heights

ntral Ave.

“Facing Life's Facts”

Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 11th—Rev, Ralph L. O'Dell

Church. School for All Ages—9:30 A. M. 10:45 A, M.—Morning Wo

First Presbyterian Church

Delaware at Sixteenth

GEORGE

ARTHUR PFRANT2 RUSSELL GALLOWAY

TWO MORNING SERVICES

9:30 and 11 A M

DR. FRANTZ “2,000 Horses.” II King#, & ag Young People's Vespers........ hy Church School

ee Convocation and dinner, 6 P. M.

Tship: Church Schoo] Rally Pay § gheerved in both Teac!

ervices “Go, Young People’s Meeting —8:30 Midweek Service, Thursday—7:30

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Sepital Ave. VIRGIL RA Minister »: 30 A. M.—Church At with depart ments for all sea.

10:48 A. M.—Morning Worship. o| Rev. Willlam A. Zoerner, guest speaker

WESTMINSTER

| The fourth grade course of study uate of the St. John's academy and Ne A is on “The Life of Christ” and the a teacher in the city schools. She fifth grade on “Old Testament He- will speak on “The Responsibility BRIGHTWOOD roes and Peoples.” The Bible is of Retreat Organization and the 31ST AND used as textbook in all classes, _| Training of lay Responsibility.” Rev Ral Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. COLLEGE AVENUE NAZARENE Y.P.MS., 6:45 P. M.

15th and College

. The Rev. D. Millard Church will RUNDAY SPA Church to Sponsor Trip speak at the morning worship hour We gd KX Hoo. RALLY DAY) =, help us break Members of the St. Rita guild will The choir, under the direction of saard. -Promoiion. Day. exercise : = sponsor & bus trip to 8t. Meinrad’s Prof. Omar Rybolt, will rende: ¥ Nhe ron abbey tomorrow. Busses will leave special music in the morning and M ath Breer Meelibi. SWellnesday monument circle at 7:30 a. m. Mrs. Rybolt and Mrs. Dorothy Your Neighborhood Churen-..Ju t Around the Cormer—Why Not Attend? A band concert and chicken din-!Avels, in the afternoon. Greetings L A ERTYR I Ch ly 8. RB, Monctmarer, Aching Paste;

Thursday Night

HAS CHANGED and

prayer Victory over drink has been Troubles have been solved! Souls h

DAY or NIGHT, you have No expense or 8:00 A. M.-

Phone: Day,

With the Christian, things don't just happen . . .

10 P. M., TA-3204;

tainment. {bers who are not able to attend. n— — THANK GOD ~~ = = — «= == — i= ‘He Hearéth Us" — The Bible

PRAYER

IS CHANGING THINGS

they come to pass! Through claimed — Health and Healing has come! ave been won to Christ! Praise the Lord!

WHY NOT TRY PRAYER?

a friend ready to pray for you. obligation whatsoever Night, 10P. M.-8 A. M., TA-4965

Address: HEART'S DESIRE PRAYER CIRCLE

C/O INDIANAPOLIS BIBLE ACADEMY - BOX 1533

First Church of The Nazarene

1621 E. Washington — Rev. Charles B. Cox, Pastor

REVIVAL SERVICES

LUCIAN D. SMITII, Evangelist, Each Evening, 7:30." Final Service, October 13

A

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

wo po—

of

for YOUR home

A

NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD

900 W. 30th St.—W. W. King, Minister

REVIVAL

Rev. Forman Lincicome

FREE METHODIST

FOREST MANOR

. ph D. Bright Morning Worship, 10:30 Evangelistic Service, 7:30 Prayer Meeting, 7:30

Reconstruction Must Begin With GODLINESS—

- Hebr -- FORMAN LINCICOME

in messages for the present crisis.

OCTOBER 15-27

Mars Hill Free Methodist Church

Farnsworth at Foltz

Take the Mars Hill bus; get

off. at Foltz Street.

|

Jean 8.

Henry Ward

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of Which

scher was Minister

Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

Milner, D. D,, Min

sept W. Johnston,

Church School, 9 9:48 Morning Worship, 11 a. m. rT,

Milner. “Faith in the Highest”

METHODIST

445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30; Worship, 15 hi A.M. Young People, 4:00 P.

NORTHMINSTER

Millersville Masonic Lodge Rag CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Church School. > 10:45 A. M.—Worship.

CHURCHES

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street

Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45- A. M., Worship Service. “A Faith That Never Fails Us.”

9:30 A. M.—Church School

6 P. M., Angelus Hour for Youth.

ASBURY MEMORIAL Corner New York & California

Rev. Loren EB. Page, pastor. Morning Worship—10:30 A. M evival Services 7:10 P

M.—Revival Services CAPITOL AVE. METHODI"T CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET FLOYD SEELIG. D. D. EE Church §chool—9:30 Morning Worship—10:40

Sermon theme: “WHY CHRISTIAN MISSIONS"

J.

for

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\ ™ How to take the ruts out of your breakfast routine . . . | T= yop to ke your kiferun “homey” . what color to choose Beinn Sando M 0 h h your living room . . . These are just a few of the intriguing eqginning Sunda orning—Oct. 13 ¢ new ideas furnished daily on the Women's Page of s S rd Y 9 e 3 Jovy Oct. 27 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR . These helpful ideas are “plus value” in this daily newspoper for Rev. J. Henry Capps, Wash. D. C,, Evangelist the home that gives you world news interpreted to show its } impoct on you and your fe fomily. James D. Wade, Song director and soloist, from Morehead y, te il po Sp hs i —— ———— — y ¥ K) Use this seamen i The Christian Science Publishing Society for your . om Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts Services Each Night 7:30 P. M CIAL introduce he oo trier a becial introductory subscription jo | ’ 3 Of fof hes oo - 4 : ristian Science Monitor—5 weeks (30 issues) fof § | 30 issues — only ame M - AU. 5 funds) | | Street BY | ciry State | J] Ppa r |

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WANTED!

RAILROAD MEN to form a R. E. A! in Indianapolis. National Non-Sectaridh Christian Railroad men.

Come—See—~—Hear

'HARKEY & PARRY

Engineer Evangelist of E. J. E. Ry., Joliet, Ill.,.0f A. C. L. Ry., Sanford, Fla.

Every Night 7:30 Oct. 13th thru Oct. 27th Bring Wife and Family ~~ NORTH SIDE ASSEMBLY OFGOD

’19 East 23d St, Rev. H. R. Rose, pastor.

at the

~ BIBLE CHURCH

3851 E. New York St.

Hear

WILLIE JOHNSON

Singing Evarigelist Nightly 7:45 - Except Monday

JAMES E. PETTY Pastor

Hear These Singing, Preaching Evangelists

Sunday, Oct. 13— 2:00 P. M.

Speaker

Sunday—WISH—8 A.

Raymond G. Hoekstra, pastor

Anniversary Revival

NATHAN JEAN

Anniversary Service

Rev. W..T. Witherspoon

RADIO BROADCAST

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 FLETCHER AVE. Indianapolis, Ind.

October | 0thto 27th

NIGHTLY 7:45 P.M. (Except Monday)

M.

"What Time Is 1#7"

10:45 A. M. Dr. John F., Edwards

Union

| 5 P. M.—Youth Rally and Buffet Sooper service 2 pirs Bapti

‘ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1821)

Delaware at Ver Dr, Sumner L. Mar

WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenus

Street IM ajinister

ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor

9:30 A. M.—Church School.

10:40 A. M. ~-Morning Worship. “Waiting for a Better Day.” 6:30 P.M.—Youth Fellowship.

6-8 P. M.—Twilight Hour—Service Youth. Worship Study—Fellowship

TUXEDO PARK-29 N, Sant he gov :

GRACE

METHODIST

Fast New York at Grant E. ARNOLD ) SLEGS: Minister

Sermon theme

“A Rally Day Sermon” Church School—9:30 A. M. Youth Fellowship—6 P. M.

IRVINGTON 30 Audubon Road, North, RALPH O, , PEARSON, D. D, Anchors of Faith”

h Church Shon 9:30, Worship 10:48

Church 8chool Worship

Yomb Pellowsni »

EAST 10th METHODIST

nn BAST | 10TH STR

REV. C.

EET OLMES. Minister

Home of Everson Bible Class

The ‘Broken Life”

30 A.

20: 5AM .1T30P. M

MORRIS STREET

338 BE. Morris Bt.

M Young People, 6:30.

Thursday Eve

PROPHECY SPEAKS AUDITORIUM

Mintstér,

G. G. PEEL, Pastor

Bible School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:00 Eve. Service 1:30 Prayer Service, 7:30 ». mm.

of children in the 10:40 o'clock “¢) é

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SUNDAY NIGHT

OCT. I3. 7:30 P. M.

Prophecy Speaks Auditorium |

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Evangelist C. M. Mellor "The Man With a Message"

Corner of Orange , and Laurel Streets

Welcome

Seats Free

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