Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1946 — Page 4
Layman fo Start Day At Meridian Heights hodfst Layman E. J. Fricke aid in the Protestant observse of Laymen's Sunday fomartow speaking morning, afternoon an ht in different churches in dif-
ht cities. Mr, Fricke will give the morning sermon at the 10:45 service in the ‘Meridian Heights Presbyterian church here. He will speak at the Methodist church in Quincy, Ind, at 2 p. m. and at the French Lick Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. Both the North Methodist church and the Indianapolis Methodist district claim Mr. Fricke as Jay leader. Farm Group Official A He is manager of the building, steel and Goal department of the Indiana Farm Bureau Co-operative association and general manager of * the International Lumbering Association, Ltd., of Vancouver, B. C. At the service here he will speak on “Abundant Living,” explaining, he says, “why the church has Jost its power.” He will be introduced by L. M. Henderson. Roger Riley, newly appointed director of music, will give a talk “on “Music in the Church” and direct the choir in special music. Other laymen scheduled to assist in the 1 service are Joseph Matthews, Leslie Graham, Wallace Whitman, H. E. Slavens and Sam Simmons, Other religious events follow:
VICTORY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH—Festive services tomorrow in
the church include a special sermon preached bY the Rev. M. O. Robbins to mark the 45th anniversary of his ordina-
tion, The district caravan of the youth fel. lowship will conduct services at 5 p. m. ist brother-
and at night. The Meth hood will present the nigh service with the Rev & R. Holmes, tor of the
East Tenth Street Methodist church, as
speaker. IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH =The Rev. H. Richard Rasmusson, pastor congregation tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the University church at Purdue, ¥ k at the Men's club dinner Monday the synagog, Union st. and Madison pa. The Sub will hold three Meet ave. Rabbi Sam=s during the year Ww prominen i mpteets teach "ute Marna L |e Tonner, wil ew club officers include Ha. . Schuman, president; BE. G. Bruck, vice ual leader, W ssident: E. Robertson, secretary; and [officiate. . Bayless, treasurer. Ure"rHE BROADWAY| Mr. Stein was
THE 101 CLASS \PTIST CHURC class officers are: the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, teacher; Walter Bruce, president; Harold Martin, vice president; Howard Belleisen, membersh chairman; Charlies Tolliver, reception chairman: Stewart Miner, publicity chairman, and Edwin M. Henderson, assistant; William C. Kingery, chairman of employment; Bert Lay, treasurer; Owen McCrea,
secretary; Sherman Clark, radio chair- i man; otin Duncan, song lender; Sharies I De gi shnson,. secret service: Mable Duncan, |gtq are: u ist. and Norma Lynn, pianist. Mr. Stein ACRED y HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH— (Silverman, vice The Senior C.Y.O. will present the play. |pregident; Nathan Resnick, secre-
a's dramatic hall. by Dorothy
“Mamma’'s Baby Bey morrow at 2:30 8t. Cecilia’ layed Agnes Bpring-
Leadin Ritter, William Gardner, man and William Pazder. ND BAPTIST CHURCH, 422 y gan st.—The Rev. E. L. Nix of Columbus, O.. will speak at the Men's day services, Oct, 27. HRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S COMe committee will first dinner meeting of the season Tuesday at T p. m, at ckley's restaurant in Siiwberland, Ind. Reamer G. Loomis, long rend estate broker, will speak. Mrs. tricia Woodward Macauley will furnish instrumental music.
§ CHURCH The picture, ‘'Kindled Flame,” the y of early Christians and their secution, will shown tomorrow hi. p mn. Church officers will be honn the mornin : UNIVERS TY PARK CHRISTIAN udent ministers who are assisting with the church's youth work while attending Butler university will be honored at the 10:30 a. m. service to-
morrow. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Dr. T. W. Nakarai will speak on “The Integrity of the Jewish Faith” at the 6:30 p. n w
inner Tuesday night. The dinner sored by the Women's council. 4 OF THE 1 EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH-Lt, Golden Reynolds of the juvenile aid division of the police t will address the class tomor-
row morning. His subject will be “JuJenils Delinquency Pro! a8 Related 8.”
Ee ———— Editor to Address Rally Ted W. Engstrom of Grand Rapids, Mich, editor of The Christian Digest and member of the staff of the Zondervan Pub- - lishing Co., will speak at the Youth for Christ rally in the Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. today.
described by Rabbi 1p “youngest gog president” In Indianapolis. Other offi-
tary; and Irving Marcus Joseph D. Mitchell is t president. Members of W.| directors also will be installed. A| social hour will follow the cere- (tering since
monies.
Tribute Te Paid Dr. Milner In Hoosier Salon Exhibit
a place among the examples of illuminated Betty Foster on display in the Hoosier salon. The exhibit will close Oct. 30.
Conspicuous among Miss Foster's S. Milner, which was presented on the occasion of his 25th anniversary
as pastor of the Second Presbyterian church.
Installation Set
Religious studies have ettering and paintings by
For Harry Stein
Harry Stein will be installed as president of the United Hebrew
Fox as the syna-
the board
Church to Mark
coming Oct. 27. Following Sunday school morning worship, ‘there will
Congregational Dinner Dr. W. G. Spencer, president
An illuminated tribute to Dr. Jean 8. Milner hangs among the art works of Betty Foster (above) in the Hoosier salon.
, treasurer. he retiring |and with Faber Birren, color mu
50th Year Oct. 27
The Union Congregational church, 17th and Rembrandt sts, will mark its 50th anniversary with home-
and Schricker Talk
and the following committee are arranging the celebration: Gerard [the first of a popular series on the L a I + . : B. Blue, chairman; Mrs. Mary Rose- | theme, Christian Citizen.” | P st Ministers er, Mus. Betty Blue, Mrs. Edna They will be given as part of the Will Meet Monday
Mathews and Mrs. Jeannette Hiatt. | “New England Forum”
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Plan Unveiling |Rev. &eW . Johnston Of P aintings To Be Installed
Roberts Park to Note 125th Anniversary
The members of the Robert Park Methodist cHurch will unveil copies of - oil paintings of Bishop Robert Richford Roberts and Mrs. Roberts ‘at the 125th anniversary service tomorrow at 10:30 a. m, ? Miss Mary Spaulding will play a harp solo beginning at 10:20 a, m, as a prelude to the service, New members who have been received into the church during the anniversary year will be recognized. Part of these will represent the years of the church's life from 1821 through 1046. They will wear badges to indicate the year they recall, The historical pageant which was to have been presented tomorrow night has been postponed. The motion picture, “Marie Louise,” substituted for the pageant, will be shown at 7:45.p. m. Dr. Symner L. Martin will preach on “The Past Speaks to. Us” at the morning service, Bishop Roberts and his wife are buried on the campus of DePauw university. He was one of 13 children and a son of a soldier of the Revolutionary war. The bishop J was ordained in 1804; elected bishop {in 1816, and came to Indiana three years later. He died in 1834. Roberts Park church is named for Bishop Roberts. :
Mrs Johnston
Rev, Johnston
The Rev. Joseph W. Johnston will be installed as associate minister’ of the Second Presbyterian church and Mrs, Johnston will be recognized as educational director in ceremonies at 7:45 p. m. tomgorrow in the church, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church and former denominational moderator, will give the sermon. Dr. Jean S. Milner, host pastor, will preside. Edwin Biitcliffe and the quartet will present special music. The Rev. Alexander Miyat, of Greenwood, moderator of the Indianapolis presbytery, will install the minister. “The Rev. Russell W, Galloway, associate minister of the First Presbyterian church, will give the charge to the minister. Dr. Thomas R. White of Pendleton will charge the congregation, and Dr. Milner will recognize Mrs. Johnston as educator. The church secretary reports this will be the first time an installation service has been held in the Second church since Dr. Milner accepted the pastorate 25 years ago.
Laymen Sponsor: Thomas Lecture
works is a tribute to Dr. Jean]
Bruce Thomas will discuss “The Moral and Spiritual Implications There also is an appreciation of [of the Far East and Atomic the services of Dr. William F. Roth- | Power” in a lecture Monday at enburger, who retired after a long-|{7:45 p. m. in the Cropsey audiime ministry to the Third Chris- torium of the Central library. : : ns Font Mr. Thomas will be sponsored in has resigned his position as minThe exhibit includes two memo- this lecture by the church Io¥men’s ster of education and music in the rial resolutions to William G. Irwin, committee of the Indianapolis | Olive Branch Christian church to late Hoosier banker and active lay- | Church federation. Ray Holcomb | become pastor of the Sheridan man among the Disciples of Christ. is committee chairman. Mr, Thom- | (Ind) Christian church. There is a painting of a portion |as also will address the Rotary| np.¢ weatherman has served the of the Tabernacle Christian church club at its noon luncheon. church as teacher of the Keepers of Columbus, Ind, used in the dec-| The lecturer is a free 1ance| sunday school class, president of oration of the program cover of foreign commentator. . He Wa$ & circle six of the woman's council the Indiana university theater. witness of the Bikini atomic bomb .,4 i the choir. The Rev. Mr. Got Degrees at 1. U. test. A forum will follow his lec- weatherman, Mrs. Weatherman Christmas cards, book jackets, ture. = and their small daughter, Gail, wil!
marks and plates, various scenes Men's Club fo Hear take up official residence in Sher-
and subjects make up the exhibit. idan Oct. 27. Speech by Dr. Kaplan
Miss Foster is head of the art . department of Manual Training| wpraditional Judaism and Its Re- ' 1 high school. She received her B. S. i interpretation” will be discussed by] Atonement Is
and M. S. degrees at Indiana uni-|pr Mordecai Kaplan at the dinner | | p 'Lesson-Sermon
Pastorate Accepted By Rev. Weatherman
The Rev. Leon K. Weathggman
Commissioner, Norman 8. Marshall,
| youths taking patt.
Reception Set For Tomorrow
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REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister :00A. M.—Church School,
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL - CHURCH «
16th and Delaware Bts.
“Tragic. Harvest"
SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1046 BROADWAY BAPTIST
224 and Broadway Rev. R, M. Dodrill, pastor
Sunday Schoal 9:50 A oN Worship 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Salvation Army To Greet New Officer
A two-day reception honoring Lt.
central territory ‘commander, will start tomorrow at the Athenaéum with more than 600 Salvation Army
Col, Herbert Pugmire, commander of the state Salvation Army, is in
Sessions also are scheduled Sunday afternoon and evening. . Following a tour of ginspection of Salvation Army properties Monday morning, a reception and
EV NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D.,, PASTOR 9:00 9:45 10:40 a. m.—2d Service of Worship
charge of plans for the two-day Meridian ahd Vermont Streets, . RLET . A astor affair, Mrs. Marshall will accom-| Rey, Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor pany her husband. S38 A } —Bibie Schoo) hi 5 ? . M.~—Mornin orship. ‘Beacons The reception will open tomor- pi in the Darkness! The pastor \ 6:30 P. M.—Yout llowship. row at 10 a. J with a welcoming 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. National session, Col. Pugmire will give the Laymen's Sunday. Charles O. official greeting to Lt. Commission- Thursdas 8.00 PPM Friend and Family er Marshall. Bb n Dr. I. George Blake, Pres-
WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E. Mich. .M.; 7:00 P.M.
MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W.
~ ZION
ANGELICAL AND REFORMED
a. m.—1st Service of Worship a. m.—Church School
i ‘Working as the Hands of Christ"
ST. JOHN'S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard and Sanders Bt.
E A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor
10:18 A. M.—~“Desire and Duty.” Mark
18-20
; BAPTIST CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor
Temporary Meeting Place ‘Prather Masonic Temple College Ave. & 42nd Bt.
Sunday School—9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
nner. ident of the Indiana Baptist Con4) vention, speaking on “Which Way
the Chasm?"
L.C. Trent. 10:45 A
St. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30.
TUXEDO PARK—29 N, Grant (4100 east) U. M.; 7:30 P.M. LYNDHURST-—Lyndhurst dr., 3 blocks Se.
of W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin, pastor. Services 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & Peter Vroom,
8. Clutton. 9:30 A.M.
5 New York 10:30 A, M.; 7:30 P. M.
luncheon will take place in the Columbia club at 12:15. Members of the advisory board will be present. . | The program will close Monday | evening with the Marshalls con- | ducting a united soldiers’ meeting at 7:30,
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Meridian at 33rd Street
: RALLY DAY SERVICES ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 North Rural Street
9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. A
men and women and mixed classes for both.
SERMONS BY MORRIS BUTLER
10:45 A. M.—“PLAYING FAST AND LOOSE WITH ‘SOME OF CHRIST'S BELONGINGS. 7:30 P. M.—"THE LAST LINE OF THE GOSPEL.”
A WELCOME TO ALL.
class for all ages; classes for
BOOK OF ORLANDO, FLA
O. A. TRINKLE, Minister
REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER 1:30 A. M.~Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning prayer and sermon.
PILGRIM HOLINESS INTERNAT'L,. HDQTRS., 230-240 E. Ohio Rev. E. V, Halt, Mgr. MA -6
BV, , A-6481 | BROOKSIDE CHURCH 2101 Brookside
Rev. Ralph McCrory CH-2311 FIRST 30th and Gale Sts. Rev. R. E. Nibarger 2618 E. 30th St. SECOND CHURCH 1415 GRUFT
Rev. George E. Huff 4 NORTH SIDE CHURCH 1723 E. 46th St. | Rev. T. J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave. |
~ NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH. OF CHRIST
960 West 31st St. Bible Classes .. Preaching Service Young People's | Evening Service | Thursday Evening— | Bible Btudy ......... Sashes yieeh 1.45
J. 8. JOHNS, MINISTER
148 0
5 5
— aacwe - aa w whup > E EREE
"Gains and
Penalties" Subject by Merle Sidener
MERLE SIDENER
Leader Young
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS
Third Christian Church—17th & Broadway “We Help Young Men Make Good”
SWEENEY CHAPEL
Butler University Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M. “The Greatness ‘of Little Things.” Dean O. L. Shelton, preaching
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Affil. with Onity Hdqtrs Kansas City.-Mo
Sermon:
versity and studied at the Herron gs» members of the Men's club | Art school, the Art Institute of . : : | Wednesaay at 6:30 p. m. in the “Doctrine of Atonement” is the |
Chicago, at Cambridge, England, |geth-E] Zedeck temple. o thoiy in New York Dr, Kaplan is he founder o he) Cpurches of Chris, Scientis, 10She has Nokn interested In de |thor of “Judaism as a Civilization,” |" mye pile tations include the when she Scheo] Girt. days and a member of the faculty of | following : “There is therefore now for the Boaz Sign Co. Mr. Boaz issued an ultimatum warning Betty that she must learn to do lettering} if she hoped to keep her job with the company. She learned and has been busy at it ever since.
America.
[fame Chapel Speaker ‘At Indiana Central
Romans 8:1.
Group to Hear
in observance of “Religious Em- jjlystrates that blending with { God phasis Week" tomorrow through his’ divine principle, .
{college. p.316.
subject of the lesson-sermon in all}
worked m he SUE! | the Jewish Theological Seminary of no condemnation to them which
are in Christ Jesus, who walk not i after the flesh, but after the spirit.”
A The lesson-sermon also includes he following passage from the The Rev. Paul Luther Washburn, Christian Science textbook, “Science Rockford, Ill, will speak at the and Health with Key to the Scripchapel and evening services held tyres’ by Mary Baker Eddy: “Christ
which gives Friday, Oct. 26, at Indiana Central man dominion over all the earth.”
Dale Newsum, Leader Sunday services—9:45 A. M. & 11 A.M Dv. R Chapter House 824 N. Penn Practitioner service— Unity Literature | Daily Activities, Claypool Hotel | Telephone RI-4066
Christian Science |
Churches |
Branches ot The Mother Church. { The First Church of Christ Scientist Boston, Mass.
——— The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading Rooms (R RI
“DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT"
.'| Morning Services at 11 o'Clock in All Churches
| Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 20th: | |
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 30th
noon dinner and afternoon program; Former Governor Henry F.. Nathan Wooden, senior of Lapel, and Holy Communion. Old photo-|Schricker will speak on “The|Ind, is president of the Student First graphs and other mementoes Will Christian Citizen in the Field of Chirstian association which is spon- Pilarim Holin Church be exhibited. Politics” tomorrow at 8 p. m. in soring the week's program. Dr. L 9 w Ones re The Rev. Walter Procter, pastor, the First Congregational church. {Lynd Esch is college presidenf. th ang Gale Sts. ER Rev. W. H. Pratt, Pastor
Mr. Schricker’s address will be Sunday Services
“Fhe 9:30, 10:30, 7:30
R R Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH Delaware at Eve Serv. 500. R. R THIRD CHURCH Wash Blva at 34th Eve Serv. 8:00. R. R. Church Edifice
| FOURTH CHURCH |
12tb 526 State Life
Pleas. Run Pkwy. 8. Drive. at Butler
sponsored, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will speak on
by the church's Sunday Evening “Problems of the Modern Church” By Dr. E. Burdette Backus
| club. {at the Baptist Pastors’ conference of | Additional scheduled speakers Monday at, 10:30 a. m.. in the Wood- aM Franklin college, will speak at the are Harry B. Dynes, labor relations ruff Place Baptist church. (8ee Radio Page) ALL SOULS
| congregational dinner Thursday at |cotnselor, who will talk on “Labor,”| Following luncheon in the church, Roberts Park 6:30 p. m. in the North Methodist Nov. 10, and C. D. Alexander, presi-
church. Reservations are expec to be in by 6:30 p. m, Monday,
|Dr. Vale will give a second address. ted [dent of the Bemis Bag Co. on|Dr. L. C. Trent is host pastor and “Management,” Dec, 1. The Rev.|the Rev. Louis G. Crafton is con-
Unitarian Church
1453 N. Alabama St.
Communists and Unitarians
Eve. Serv 500 R R_ Church Edifice FIFTH CH College at 62nd Eve Serv. 7:30 R R Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St R R 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL (N ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A
|| wednesday Evening Testimonial Meet o ings in All Churches at 8 P M
Marcus W. Johnson is pastor, |ference president.
; James D. Wad
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NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
900 W. 30th St—W. W, King, Minister Revival Now in Progress Rev. J. Henry Capps, Evangelist
eo, Music Director
Services Each Night, 7:30
BRIGHTWOOD
Catholic Women to Hold
Annual Convention Nov. 7
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. YPMS, 6:45 P. M. Thursday Night
318T AND FOREST MANOR
Rev. Ralph D. Bright
FREE METHODIST
Morning Worship, 10:30 Evangelistic Service, 7:30 Prayer Meeting, 7:30
Special Music—9:30 A. M.,, WFBM
Men Cordially Invited
OUR REDEEMER
| Thursday Midweek Service—7.30 P. M
The Indianapolis Archdiocesan |lors on the mezzanine floor of the
evaNGeLiICAL L IU TH ER A N CHURCHES
“The Churches of the
Shelby Dudley e
CALVARY ns
Barth, pastor. EMMAUS _ Laurer at Orange st. HL. Krueckeberg, pastor Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M. ——— a ———————————————
at ood Walter ours of worship 10:30
in L.
GRACE fiow Yorte os Homes ave
Hour of Worship—10:30 A.
Fairfield and Park at Watson Road Wm H Eifert. Pastor Hour of Worship—10:45 A M
DUR SAVIOR 200 «= are ot P
8 Palkenroth. Pastor. Worship—11 a. m
Hour of
Tune in
J ST. PAUL'S
Lutheran Hour” 7000 Southeastern ave.
SI. JOHN'S L. Wambganss, Jase,
Hour of Worship—9:30 A. New Jersey ab © MoCarty st. Theodore C. Meilbohm. Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M.
{ ST. PETERS THIN William Nordsieck, pastor. Aours—8:45 and 10:30 ‘A. M.
TRINITY Ohio at Bast
st. Walter C. Ma Pastor ‘ __ Hour of Worship—10-30 A. M.
Th DON Tree sain norenwen
Palestine Werner Krug, Pastor Hour of Worship-10-15 AM
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“The Lutheran Hour" Every Sunday—WIBC—7:00 P. M.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE
REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers
9:30 A. M.—Bible School
10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr, Vale Preaching
“Word of Power and Glory”
F irst Presbyterian C hurch
Delawa¥e at Sixteenth
Carrollton at Church School 45 A
Memorial Presbyterian 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'De for All Ages—9:30 A. M. 3 M.—Morning Worship: “Christians Must Go Forward.” Dr. Albert PF. McGarrah, preaching Young People’s Weel ing-s:2 Midweek Service, Thursday—7:30
Meridian Heights Central Ave. at 47th Sunday School 9:30. Worship 10:48 Rev. Alexander Shar] Laymen's Sunday—E. J. v guest speaker
ricke,
GEORGE ARTHUR RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A M MR. GALLOWAY “Safe in Christ.” Daniel 3:24-25 Young People's Vespers ....... 645 P. M Church School ve NI Thursday Convocation and dinner, 6 P. M.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and -Peéhnsylvania Sts | Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston Ministers Church School, 9:45 Morning Worship, 11 a. m,
Dr. Milner “Look Up"
10:45 A. M.—Mornjng Worship. Th "
9 10
Sunday School, 9:30; Worship. 18:4 A.M
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister
9:30 A. M.—Church School with departs
ments for gll ages.
e C Home Special Music by Junior Choir
Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOW.iS, Minister 45 A. M.—Church School 45 A M.—Worship-
WESTMINSTER 445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister
Young People, 4:00
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council of the National Council of hotel. Members of the clergy will
| Catholic’ Women will hold its sev- Sieet the Janel gteups, All mem- | rs | enth annual one-day convention, ro expecied bo be present for |
Lunseheon and the business meet-
A
Youth, Author ‘and Preacher
TED ENGSTROM
Director of Grand Rapids Youth for Christ
ROBERTS PARK
METHODIST CHURCH Corner Delaware and Vermont
———|Nov. 7. The opening mass will be
in St. John’s church and business ing will begin at noon in the Riley | |sessions in the Claypool hotel. room. Mrs, Leo Shay, Indianapolis | , The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, | deanery president, is general chair{archbishop of Indianapolis, will be man of the convention arrange{the celebrant for the pontifical high iments committee. {mass at 9:30 a. m. The Clergy choir | She will be assisted by Mrs. A. C.
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SECOND FREE METHODIST
BUILD WITH CHRIST
MRS. ALBIN OHLSON of DENVER Song Director and Children’s Worker
SARA E. GREGORY of CANADA Christian Educator and Evangelist
Classes for all, 9:30. Evangelistic Services, 10:30 AM, 3
Sara E. Gregory 7.30 P. M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Mrs
WILKINS and PERSHING STS.
Milburn Willis; Supt. 7:30 P.M.
Ohlson — JOSEPH C. BLACK, MINISTER W. 1. CAR, 2300 WEST
Roberts Pa
10:20—Harp Prelude, Miss
| i ‘ {will sing directed by the Rev. Fr | Weidner, archdiocesan president,
|Edwin Sahm. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. |and Mrs. Leo Fleming, Terre Haute.
3 | Albert Busald will give the sermon. | Mrs, William Barnhorst, Batesville,
| Panel discussions will be held |is general chairman of the panel {from 11 a. m. until noon in the par-
NATHAN and JEAN
| meetings.
Apostolic Church of Christ wd at 3 Bt Clair 8t, A ex B. And Bundey 8chool ...., ep T0230 A M ivening service 7.30—Wed pe Friday 745 P. M Resdey
OCTOBER 25, 1046
TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH 1723 Howard St. (W.: Indpls.)
REV. W. H. THAXTON
7" TED ENGSTROM
‘
REV VA 1 .
at the
BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York St.
Hear
WILLIE JOHNSON
- Singing Evangelist Nightly 7:45 | Except Monday
JAMES E. PETTY 7 Pastor ;
Founder and president of the Pentecostal Workers of the World; also Ais Gospel Bingers.
} @ DR. LARRY NUGENT also will be here
Everybody Welcome Rev. William C. Daneff, Pastor
Rev. Forman Lincicome
Have You Been? Where? To Hear
REV. FORMAN LINCICOME
Evangelist at the Mars Hill Free. Methodist Church
SUNDAY SUBJECTS: 10:30 “CHRISTIAN, UNITY"
. v: "THE NEXT GREATEST EVENT IN YOUR LIFE"
Mars Hill Bus Yo Farnsworth and Foltz
Picture.
Superintendent.
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METHODIST CHURCHES
One Hundred Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Delaware at Vermont St.
10:45—“THE PAST SPEAKS TO US.” Opening of Historical Room - Unveiling of Bishop Roberts Picture Recognitioh of Anniversary Members Sanctuary Choir—Mallory W. Bransford, Director
7:45—Historical Pageant Postponed “Louise Marie,” Cathedral Production, Motion
9:30 A. M.—Church School, Mr. Pearl Andrews,
‘Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
1946
rk Church
Mary ‘ Spaulding
NORTH CHURCH. Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M., Worship Service. “Christ's Church” 9:30 A. M.—Church School 6 P. M., Angelus Hour for Youth. 6:30 P..M. Thursday evening—
Church Night Dinner
The Revival Continues Tonight—7:45 . Every Night Except Monday
CALVARY TABERNACLE
2842 Shelby: Street
Guest Speaker in a Series
GOSPEL MEET
Garfield Helghts Church Evangelist RUE PORTER of Neosho, Mo.
of Christ
of
ING S
WASHINGTON STREET .
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—~Church School. 10:40 A. M.~Morning Worship. “The Will of God for a Man's Career” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
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EAST. joth METHODIST S 2327 EAST 10TH STREET ~ REV. 0. R. HOLMES, Minister
ASBURY MEMORIAL
Corner New York & California Rev. Loren E. Page, pastor Morning Worship—10:30 A. M. Revival Services Continue 7:10 P, M.—Revival Services
CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET J. FLOYD SEELIG, D. D., Minister
Church 8chool—9:30 Morning Worship-—10:40 Sermo Theme: acing uor Facts” 6-8 P. M.—-Twilight Hour—Service for Youth, Worship Study—Fellowship
GRACE
METHODIST East New York.at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M.
rmon theme
Church School—9:30 A. M. Youth Fellowship—8 P, M. .
IRVINGTON
30 Audubon Road, North "RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister
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