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who have spent years working for world peace, will meet here tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday.

. and world order and the 3lst annual meeting of the World Alliance

for International Friendship Through the Churches represents an

. held Monday in the Roberts Park board.

noon both days in the Columbia club. Tomorrow, clergymen among the guests will preach in Indianapolis churches.

personnel includes professors, au- students between 1919 and 1935. He thors, lecturers, world travelers, a is vice chairman of the city-wide | member of the state department citizens’ committee on Harlem, | staff, delegates to the United Na- director of Freedom House and a tions, economists, sociologists, law- | member of the board of the Bureau yers, an Episcopal bishop, a Cath-|for Intercultural education. olic priest and a Jewish rabbi.

Aum hes devdopet ok = office of extension secretary of the world. He began his itinerary im‘mediately after world war I when Alliance for International Friend- _ there was much hopeful talk of gp Through the Churches and excreating friendship among the nar aoytive secretary of the Christian tions.

beginning of the last war. general secretary of the Church Peace Union and of the alliance, an author, economist and sociol- ..;, Association for United Nations,

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in which the voice of Clark Eichelberger has not been heard. He has written countless magazine | articles, is a veteran of world war 1 and editor of Changing World.

American delegation at the San the Churches, is a trustee of the Francisco United Nations confer- Church Peace Union and an acence and has been director of the knowledged church leader in the League of Nations association. He now is director of the league's successor, the American Association for | professor of history and economics, the United Nations, and also for | writer and speaker on international

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arley on Religion, World er Draws Peace Leaders

Here for Opening Tomorrow

Clergymen Among Guests to Preach First Day in

Churches: Sessions to Follow Monday and Tuesday

‘By EMMA RIVERS MILNER - Times Church Editor Men ond women of various faiths from all parts of the nation,

The roster of. speakers and guests for the conference on religion |

Sessions of the conference will be [the aid of the American National

Edgar J. Fisher promotes international education and understanding through his job as assistant di- | rector of the Institute of International Education and through his published articles. He lived for many years in the Near East as a college professor. .| The Rev. Fr. George B. Ford was a chaplain during World War I and since 1935 has been rector of Corpus Christi Catholic church, New York. Father Ford served as counselor to Columbia university

Rabbi Wise

The conference

Educators Among Indians

One of the guests, Dr. Henry "A.| yy. oar] Hermann Voss holds the

Church Peace Union and the World

Council on Palestine, He is a congregational clergyman and a wellHe Is|gnown speaker in Indianapolis. Elsie Jensen is field® director of the southwest region of the Ameri-

He continued to travel until the

Inc, worked as mobilizer of conDirector of UN Association sumers effort during ie firs} Dn There e nation years of world war II and has n Bs 0 state 18 M. N educator among the Indians of Honolulu and Mexico. Acknowledged Peace Leader The Rt. Rev. G. Ashton Oldham, Episcopal bishop of Albany and president of the World Alliance for He served as consultant to the International Friendship Through

cause of peace.

Prof. John I. Knudson, former

the commission fo study the organ- affairs, is a trustee of the Church Peace Union. > Best Known Jewish Leader Dr. A. William Loos is education Rabbi Stephen secretary of the Church Peace Unthe Free BE 3 yyise Io director jon and the World Alliance of Infounder of the Zionist Organi- ternational Friendship Through the of America. - He 1s one of |Churches. He worked among servbest known Jewish leaders in|icemen in co-operation with the world. U. 8. O. and the Y. M. C. A. during Miss Margaret = ‘Forsyth heads | the recent war and is a former pasdivision of the national |tor and college professor. of the Y. W. C. A. She has Author and World Traveler returned from the first post-| pr william Pierson Merrill, a international meeting of the|preshyterian clergyman, trustee and {president of the Church Peace tell of the union, has written various books done abroad with ang done work in the field of music

CENTRAL and hvmnology.

Dr. Daniel A. Poling, author, radio CHRISTIAN CHURCH

speaker, editor of both the ChrisDelaware and Walnug Streets (700 North) | tian Herald and the Christian EnDr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister

deavor World, has made many trips le 30 A. M. around the world and has spoken 10:45 A. M. : gn on Amasing Stewardship”

all over-the nation. He is president Youn Falovanip-130 ot ehalr M

of the World Christian Endeavor. Dr. Clark Edwin Silcox, native of Christian Science Churches

Canada and Congregational minve Fim ‘ogre of The 4 Mother iin Toten

ister, has done extensive social and The Ruble fs Cordially Invited to Our Services & Free Reading

ing as director of the Canadian conference of Christians and Jews and as secretary of the Canadian National Counci! of the world alliance. Staff Member Many Years Francis H. Russell served on the secretariat of the American delegation at the conference on International Organization at San Francisco in 1945 and at the first asof the United Nations in London in January of this year. He has traveled on missions for: the department to Europe and South America. He practiced law in Boston for many years. Dr. Harry \N. Holmes, assoclate secretary of the world alliance, has been one of its staff members for

religious research, He now is servReading Rooms (RR)

Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 10th: “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN"

Morning Services at 11 0'Clock in All Churches

Eve Serv. 200 oR. 836 State Late THIRD CHURCH

Wash Blvd. st 3th Eve Serv. 8:00. Cl Marios

All Faiths Unite Here to

Plan Peace

Mass Meeting Tuesday Climaxes Conference

A mass meeting in the World War Memorial auditorium will climax a national inter-faith peace planning conference Tuesday at 8 p. m, The Conference on Religion and World Order and the 31st annual meeting of the American Council of the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___-

SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1948

St. John's Marks It's 50th Year

Dr. 1.9 W. Goebel of-Chicago, president of the Evangelical and Reformed church, will spéak on “Impressions. of Eirope” tomorrow at 8 p. m: in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, Sanders and Leonard sts. The program will mark the climax of the 50th anniversary observance at St. John's and celebrate the Reformation, Members of all the denomination’s churches in the city have received invitations to attend. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the church federation, will bring greetings. Dr. Goebel ‘will report on a recent trip abroad. Frank Watkins will con-

Church Mark: Paid Debt

For Tomorrow. All Day

A festive day will mark the liguidation of the church's debt with special services, mortgage-burning ceremonies and a moving picture tomorrow in the Roosevelt Temple Methodist church. Dr. W. C. Hartinger, Methodist | hospital chaplain, will speak at the 2 p. m. mortgage-burning and the Rev, Van Ness Chappel, pastor, will preside. The Rev. R. A. Shumaker,

. 8 Special Ceremony Set| nor

the Roberts Park church and Tuesday in the War Memorial building. A luncheon for women will be | given at 12 noon Monday and a| luncheon for men, women and youth, Tuesday at the same hour Both will be in the Columbia club. Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, extension secretary of the American council of the World Alliance and the Church Peace union, and Dr. William P, Merrill, Peace union president, will speak at the ministers’ meeting Monday at 10 a. m, in the church.

Symposium on Peace

Bishop Oldham

director of the Foreign division of the National board of the Y. W. C. A. and Clark M. Eichelberger, director of the American Association |t for the United Nations and Com-

Mr. Russell Dr. Holmes

luncheon for women. There will be a symposium from

the “Prospects for. Peace” by Dr. Daniel A. Poling of Philadelphia. He|1 is president of the World Christian|c Endeavor -and editor of the Christian Herald.

tor of Corpus Christi church, New York; and Francis H.

lic liaison of the state department, will speak at the Tuesday luncheon. Speakers will present different phases of the subject, “The United Nations, Its Work, Mass Public Support.” The Rt. Rev. G. Ashton Oldham, |’ Episcopal bishop of Albany, will give

ing many speakers are scheduled for | Tuesday at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.

EDUCATION WEEK PLANS ARRANGED

Perry township schools will ob-

Miss Forsyth Dr. Atkinson

ranged at Southport high school, according to C. C. Leedy, principal,

of the education week committee. Open house for parents will also be held at the high school. Programs have been planned by the Bluff ave, No. 9 and Southport grade schools.

Mrs. Jensen Dr, Fisher

Rev. R. B. Connor To Be Installed

INDIANA HIGHWAY Dr. George Arthur Frantz, pas- DEATHS UP 18 PCT.

tor of the First Presbyterian] pata] Hoosier highway accidents church, will give the sermon at|increased 18.5 per cent the first 10

Churches will be held Monday in|duct special music and the Rev. E. A. Plepenbrok, host pastor, preside.

Visitors Will

Preach Here

be marked with sermons by special- | Black, pastor. ists in the field of international re- is “A Chris on Miss Margaret Forsyth, executive jatjons tomorrow morning and night |the ethical standards of Christianity will in Indianapolis churches.

and World Order and the 31st anmission to Study the Organization |nual meeting of the World Alliance of Peace, will address the Monday|for International Friendship Rev. Peter Vroom, former army chaplain Through the Churches.

2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Monday in the|Episcopal bishop of Albany and also will lead the tong service amisted b church followed by an address on|president of the American council | Mrs. of the world alliance, will preach at|is pastor.

at 10:35 a. m. in the Downey Avenue | will preside at the open mieeting. The Rev. Fr. George B. Ford, rec- | Christian church and at 7:30 p. m. Catholic |in the First Baptist church. He is|jfethodist church, Bloomington, Ind., will director of the American Association sheds at the dinner Thur Russell, chief of the division of pub-|for the United Nations and Com-| preaching services in his church oath mission to Study the Organization Sunday morning of Peace.

morning worship service at 10:45 |

the young people of the. Angelus! giveness” and hour at 6 p. m.

| secretary of the world alliance and |sented on Sunday nights in the church. the Church Peace union.

the C. M. B. class in the Third |t 2:30 p. Christian church at 9:30 a. m. and material command, Wright field, Dayat the Roberts Park Methodist {church at 7:45 p. m, Dr. Holmes is associate secretary of the alli-

for young ple be nuing Jonight at serve American Education . week ance. Jou JOURS, poopie | gin ot Nise next week. ; 1 ducati Keystone ave. Picture Sides Re Vine Bahai Special programs have been ar- Dr. William Loos, education sec- temple in Chicago also will be shown. retary of the alliance, will speak | IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

. | —Gi {at 10:40 a. m. in the Washington | the Volunteers of America, will Preach

: tomorrow at 10:30 a. m, and Dr. and Miss Blanche Penrod, chairman Methodist church. The Second) | Wilcox, president of the Canadian Council Presbyterian church will hear Dr.|of the World Alliance for International

William P.

former pastor, will speak at 10:45 a. m, and the movie “The Blind Beggar of Jerusalem,” will be shown at 7p. m. Other religious events follow: ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH— “Unitarian Principles’ series of addresses to be given by Dr. E. Burdette “Backus at 11 a. m, on Sunday

MOFHIES. he inning tomorrow and ending D eedom’ is the title of to-

will

he ih This Neo-Ortho-World Order Sunday ‘What Is a Christian?’ will be th -

Ch h 4 Ob Otrow “4 atom, wpe Res in Jicceasion urches 10 serve the Atom,” “What Is and “Beyond Protestantism." “ SECOND FREE METHODIST cCHUACH - National World Order Sunday will [eral theme for a series of Sunday night sermons given by the oseph C.

Mr. Black says the emotional reaction and be considered in the series.

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN Guest speakers will be here to at- | CHURCH—Mrs, Albert G. Parker Jr, of Hanover, Ind. will describe her Fecent end the Conference on Religion airplane tri and visit of two months to devastated in an address at 10:45 a m. tomorrow,

EMMANUEL BAPTIST

CHURCH — The

1% now pastor of the Emerson Avenue Ba) tist |

church, will conduct special preaching | The Rt. Rev. G. Ashton Oldham, | services dally at 7:30 p. m. for 2 weeks | beginning Monday. e Rev. room |

iano and Alm! v. Floyd B. Smith |

Vroom at Smith, organist. The

0:4 . . at t iscopal| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURC B a m. at Christ Episcop Harry B. Dynes, labor relations council,

hurch on the Circle. will speak at the New England forum of

i the church tomorrow at 8 p. Norm; Clark M. Eichelberger will speak | Wilhelm, Sunday Evening Hy Caan |

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH — Dr. Merrill B., McFall, pastor of the First

ay night. Dr. McFall finds 4t necessary to hold three

to accommodate crowds of Indiana university students whe

:| WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E : Mich. TY Ra T-Lyndnuret bar,

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith)

Rev. E. V. Halt, Mgr, Cree Parkway BR Saleen on pMASSL] 402 West Pall k : ring Ralph MeCrory i QCA Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P, M. an ale 8. Rev. R. oi bare 2018 E. 30th St, ECOND CHURCH =~ Ii} GRUFT st BROADWAY BAPTIST NORTH C H 1723 B. 46th St, 32d and Broadway Rev. T. J, Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave, av R. M. Dodrill, pastor | unday School, 9:30 | ST ‘MARK'S Worship ip 10045 A. 3 and (hy P. M,

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

Sunday School .......... 9:15 A.M. WOPSHIDY +o vo vntngnnsnses. 10:15 A, M.

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND -REFO NORTH AND NEW ERSEY Es

FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR 9:00 a. m,~1st Service of Worship 9:46 a. m.—Church School 10:40 a. m.—2d Service of Worship “The Peacemakers"

ST.JOHN’S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Ek PIEPENBROK. | Pastor

50th ANNIVERSARY ~ Special Services 10:15 A. M. and 8 P. M. Dr. Louis W. Goebel President Evangelical and Reformed Church, Speaker,

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL BAPTIST

Meridian and Vermont Streets Dr. G. H. O'Dorine 1, pastor r

SARLETON W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor

R Fi HES PEE moray weg pace 6:30 te Re Hliovabii 8 dave College pha me NP god x Br. Guest speaker, Mr. Sunda, ig ie Association for y School--§:48 A M. the , United Nations and Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Thursday, Feo P. church TiXgmo a DARK

M.—Pamily 29 N. Grant hoe east) v. LI. C. Lemons, pas ng Baptist church, Lebanon, ind. Ags Pa 9:30 A. M.: 7:30 P.M.

2 blocks So. W. Washington st. pastor. Services 9:30 a.m. Donald % Dim

~Emerson & BE. New Y 10:30 A, M.; 7:30 P, wr

L.C. Trent. 10:45 A.M.; 7:00 P

MEMORIAL BAPTIST-—Belle Vi St. 3t. Clair. ir. G. G. | Kimsey, 9:30 and 1:30.

EMERSON AVE, — Peter Vroom,

Guest Speaker Dr. Harry Holmes

Associate Secretary of World Alliance for World Peace

Special Music by HARLAN BROTHERS 9:30 A. M.—WFBM

Young Men Cordially Invitell

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

Third Christian Church—17th & Broadway

MERLE SIDENER Leader

wish to hear him. GARFIELD CHRISTIAN CHURCH-The following three films will be shown tomotrow at 7: onl m. in the church, 1j0a Bradbury st.: r All People,” “Thy wit Be Done” and “Who Is My Neighbor.” n the Pirst Friends church and | SIYERSIE PARK METHODIST “The Crown of Righteouswill be shown tomorrow at 7:30

Speaks ‘at Friends Church Dr. Herman Voss will address the

in the North p®n

an address at the 2 p. m. session| They are the two concluding epi- DR. ROY EWING VALE 1.0 nsion |sodes of the Biblical motion picture, “The ; = USSELL Tuesday. Panel discussions featur-| Methodist church.® He is exte Life of St. Pauls which has been’ pre- REV. HARRY R. MERCER TWO MORNING SERVICES

INDIANAPOLIS BAHAI GROUP--Albery “The Christian In-

: {Sedam will speak on Dr. Harry N. Holmes will talk tO giyiqual in an Immoral Society” tomorrow m. in the Spink Arms hotel. Mr. Sedam is a radio engineer of the air

ton, he "Stevens, Shorthdge student, will play some compositions during the musical evening

high school his own piano

en. Charles Brandon Booth, head of

Merrill in a sermon at 11 a. m. He is Presbyterian minace | the ister and president of the pe {Oak Park, Ill, will speak on “An Armisunion. tice vs. an Unconditional Surrender at he 7:30 m. rally tonight e Dr. C. E Silox will address the | 2% Bark Methodist church. morning congregation at 11 in the | yETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—John

| Fricndship Through the Churches, at 7:30 Pp.

YouTH FOR CHRIST—Dr. E. W. Palmer, pastor of Judson Baptist church,

“We Help Young Men Make Good” Presbyterian Churches Invite You

First Presbyterian Church

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE pRTH

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central -

9:30 A. M.—Bible School - 9:30 tod M1 AM 10:45 4. Sn Tay “His Face Shone’—Exod. 34:29 oung People's Vespers........ “Yokes of Wood Churen School iy 8:48 Li No

and Yokes of Iron” Thursday Midweek Service—7:30 P. M

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Memorial Loyalty Sunday

Jean 8. Milner, D. D.. Joseph W. Johnston ve pg ren dl 1043 age” rch AIRES + 9:45 Young People’s Meeting—6:30 P, M.

Mo orang Worship, 11 a. Midweek Service, Thursday—T7:30 P. M.,

"Christians a2 Changi World” M ii H hts NORTHMINSTER Cone ane ww Fa

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

WESTMINSTER

445 N. State (1700 Past) " WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister

Thursday Notation ‘and dinner, 6 P. M.

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. oo Church School for All Ages—9:30 A.

r Jr. #Sunday y Scvol 9: 9: 300° Worship 10:48 “It hered Away” 7:30 P.M Installation of new pastor

Fairview Presbyterian 46th 2nd Cal efit Ave Are,

VIRG ister 9:30 A. 3 church, AN with departor all

Bethel African Methodist church | White will direct the Ipaico chorus in musical numbers at the 9 a. m. Protestant and the young people of the Irving- | services. tomorrow. The Rev. C. G. Min~ ton will give the meditation. Arrangeton Presbyterian church at 7:30 ments for Ene singing were made through p. m. He is secretary of the alli- | the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. unit

11th district American ion ance for Canada. 300 of he h 5 = Legio

the service of installation of the months of this year over the same

period in 1945. i Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, as pastor State police figures released to-|

of the Meridian Heights Presby-|q,y show 796 persons killed to Nov. | terian church. 1 while 671 were victims last year.| The services will be held tomor- |Last month 82 fatalities were re-| row at 7:30 p. m. in the church at|corded in comparison With 64 In|

47th and Central. The Rev. Virgil| September. D. Ragan will charge the new REVIVAL Meeting minister and Dr. Alexander Sharp, N 12.24 ov. 12

the congregation. The Rev. Alexander Miyat of Greenwood, moderator of the presbytery, will preside. Roger Riley will direct the choir in special music. The service will open with a processional of the choir, ministers and lay officials. It will be preceded by a reception honoring the Rev. Mr. Connor and Mrs. Connor from 5 to 7 p. m. in the church community room. The new pastor will preach on “It Withered Away”

Wesleyan Methodist | Church

Corner Shelby & Hoyt Ave.

E. A. Crim, pastor

Rev. Ralph Prickett, of Wabash, Ind, Evangelist

Hear This Great Evangelist Good Singing Services Each Evening, hE 3

BAHAI Lecture

By ALBERT SEGEN Dayton, Ohio

Subject: : “The Christian Individual

at the 10:45 a. m. service.

many years. He was born in Australia, did Y.M. C. A. work in South Africa and in France, served as

All Churches at 8 uonal Win.

overseas relief.

president of the New York Kiwanis club and crossed the Pacific 10%

lar! times. Dr. Holmes is a Methodist | HOOL IN ALL CHURCHES || layman and a member of the day svening church's commissions on peace and

“BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST 31ST AND FOREST MANOR

Rev. Ralph D. Bright Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship, 10:30 ‘YPMB, 6:45 P. M. Evangelistie Service, 7:30 Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30

“Four Great Services With

OO. L. MUM A w November 15 to 17 Sermon Bublecis for Nov. 10 0 HIDING PLACE"

REV.

10:307:30" pdb PIECES OF SILVER"

MARS HILL FREE METHODIST

Farnsworth at Folts Street

In. An Immoral Society” Spink-Arms Hotel, Sunday, 2:30 P. M.

Roberta Bland, Harpist Public Invited No Collection

evANGELICAL L UTHER AN CHURCHES “The Churches of the Lutheran Hour” 0 a ui " 7000 Southeastern ave. CMLYARY 2 ars 358, Halter & 3. Jo's rot Worship—4.50 A Daater Laurel af Orange st. 41. ST PAUL'S New Jersey at BR ba ons 0 Ea

Revival Southside Church of the Nazarene Olive and LeGrande Ave. Through Nov. 17

Rev.—D.€.—VanSiyke of Nampa, Idaho, Evangelist

Lloyd Brooks, Song and Music Director

Services Each Evening, 7:30 Come, Bring the Family and Friends.

Monday Night “NARCOTICS”

My Deliverance from the Morphine Habit.

Rev. A. L. Emmert, pastor.

Sunday School. 9:30; Worshin, 10 10: 48 AM

10:45 A. M.—Mornin Wort ay People, nn rning orship.

Treasure That Lasts”

| Institute for CHRISTIAN Workers

November 11, 12 and 18, 19

THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

17th and Broadway—T7:30 to 9:00 P. M.

I ~~ “Reashing the Uuchurched”—Leader, O. A. Trinkle

“Reaching the Indifferent Church Members”— Leader, A. C. Brooks

“Organizing for Visitation” —Leader, Lewis H. McAdow

Aid your local church by attending this Institute and profi from the fellowship and training. Every worker should come!

REVIVAL SERVICES

Westbrook Church of

the Nazarene 4600 W. Wash. St,

Rev. Pred Hicks, Evangelist. “An Earnest Preacher of the Word”

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘Ashby, Song Evangelists, Musicians and Singers.

Services each evening, 7:30

A Cordial Invitation to All

M. J. Jones, Pastor.

GRACE Rew York st, & Joimes ave. How i Beata 130 A. M. ST. PETERS William Nordstecr. sprater,

Hours—8:45 and 10: OUR REDEEMER airheid sod fark

Wm, H hy roy Ohio at East st, Hour of 5 min, Pu AM TRINITY Walter C. Maas, Pastor

Hour of Worship—10:30 A. OUR SAVIOR 26th st. at Blvd. ob

PF. 08. Palkenroth, Pastor Werner K Hour offjWorship—11 a. m.-7:30 P. M. Hour of Worsnia® 171s M

ne Nple. o at

Three Miles Northwest of New Palestine

Tyre in "The Lutheran Hour" Every Sunday—WIBC—7. 00 P.M.

| EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE FIRST PILGRIM | HOLINESS CHURCH

30th and Gale Sts. £2 Featuring

1 D . E. SCHOOLEY ] Baritone Soloist

fo Chis

TONIGHT—7:30 b Roberts Park Methodist Church

Delaware and Vermont Sts.

Speaker—DR. E. W. PALMER * Subject: "AN ‘ARMISTICE ~~ VERSUS AN UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER".

Roger Malsbary’ \

J| UNITED EVANGELISTIC MISSION OF 47

CHRISTIAN CHURCHES in Marion County

METHODIST CHURCHES East 10th STREET METHODIST

East 10th at Keystone ANNOUNCES

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES

‘Continuing Thru Nov. 17 Each Evening at 7:30 Except Saturday SERMON BY CHARLES R. HOLMES, Pastor Sunday, 10:45 A. M.—“The Bible and Sin” 7:30 P. M.—“The Balances of God” Song Leader, C. WALTER HARRIS

| Gen. Supt. of Church School

To All Men—Through the full Gospel—as preached by— Rev. Gene E. Phillips

Every Night at the

College Ave. Church of the Nazarene College Ave. at 15th St. Nov. 12-24- 1946

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Victory Jubilee Quartette

OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN Known from Coast to Coast #2 WILL SING AND PLAY §

EVERY SERVICE

SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL ... 9:30 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE-...: 6:45 P. M.

EVANGELISTIC

SERVICE

JE 7:80 oi Victory Jubilee Quartette

SERVICES EVERY NIGHT, 7:30 P. M. REV. S. R. MONEYMAKER, PASTOR

Fs Phapes: Residence, Garfleld ni, Church Otis, Riley 9140

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District Superintendent Indianapolis District PR ureh of the Nazarene

Great Mass Meeting="""r Firm" 24th

Special Music Arranged by H. Otis Pruit

Director of Music

Public Cordially Invited

NORTH CHURCH Meritlian at*38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M., Worship Service. “THE WAR WE LOST” 9:30 A. M.—Church School 6 P. M.,, Angelus Hour for Youth. 6:30 P. M. Thursday evening— Church Night Dinner

"Liberty—Let Us Keep It"

Dr, Harry N, Holmes, guest speaker 7:45 P.M.

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1821)

Delaware at Vermont Street Dr, Sumner L, Martin, Minister

WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor Forest Manor 9:30 A. M.—Church School. Rev. Charles T. jones 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship, E. 34th and Forest Manor Dr Lowell Sullivan, Sunday 8chool Supt. : 9:30 Sunday School, 10:30 Morning Worship. “1s Religion a Sinecure?"

ee tn CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST

“The Prosperous’ Foo CAPITOL AT 30TH STREET

or RACE J. FLOYD SEELIG, D. D.. Minister

A Church School—#:30 METHODIST

Morning Worship—10:45 1d a r Sunday Message: East New York at Grant Wor us SK t v Md he E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister

ing Yet Hopeful.” 10: . M. Sermon thenfe:” - “WORLD BROTHERHOOD" Church 8chool—9:30 A. M. Youth Fellowship—8 P. M.

IRVINGTON _

30 Adu Road, North B. D Minister “Practicing ° Brothe erhood”’ School 9:30, W orshiy

ance for Intern’'l Friendship. 6:30 P. M.—~Youth Fellowship.

Youth. Worship Study—Fellowship

ASBURY MEMORIAL i Corner New York & Californias .{ Rev. Loren BE. Page, pastor Morning, Worship—10:30- A. M. “A Christian's 3 io Lives Tn” to the

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