Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1946 — Page 5
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| Ty 2 : iy id - : , . (OV. 9, 19468 SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1:48 : ._ THE: INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __- SR Si oy, Xm : , oe 1 Ney n HR rights to represent, the company’s TEMPLE FIRST FRIENDSHIP. Church Tg ATOM THRE ATS’ Show Ernie's Citizenship Medal UNION ENDS SUIT di SI RET YMC He Faith) | Prospect gee | ig eolire " chi a mia Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell on. X v 3 : : ~ dismissed the suit in such a manner a hvac ipg Saturday Night. ANNOY BYRNES j AG AINST 6 ATES that it cannot be filed again, “Evening Schools , a —— Lord's Supper and - rr ——— ee 3 AY BAPTIST Washing of Feet, put She MISS TRUMAN AT ‘MET WELDING d Broadway SUNDAY Every night except. Saturday, 7:48 ? S—— |] NEW YORK, Nov. § (U. P). — Electric—Acetylene Dodrill, pastor | .. . y i A THe ool, 9:30 A. M. SERVICES Rev. E. T. QUANABUSH 'May Ask Truman to Keep Judge Baltzell Dismisses Margaret Truman, daughter of HIGH SCHOOL and 7:30 P. M. 10:30 A. M. &8 P.M. Unususlly & good sermons”.and songs . il President Truman, is in New York Col i < ’ Tues., Tua, 32M HERMAN ROSE, Pastor Army, ‘Navy Quiet. Connersville Case. to attend the opening night per-| Business | lege ve JHN S Pe > CORY ~ 10:30 WASHINGTON, Nov. § (U. P).— Issues involved in a labor union's formance of “Lakme,” starring Lily Begins Nov. 18th AND REFORMED The Gospel i in Song gL Secretary of State James F. Byrnes sult against Governor Gates and|Pons, at the Metropolitan opera - Approved for Veterans d_Banders Bt. By Miss Pauline McKinley | HIS CREED"—T7:30. 0} Noo, ade. Prose) Truman other Indiana officials were termed [house Monday night. Miss Truman ENROLL NOW NBROK. Pastor . 4 4 Rev. Joseph C. Black Ey by the union as “mute” today, and|Was accompanied by her voice RI-1381 Each Night 7:30, Nov. 11-2 d of PY ge ras. military and naval leaders, sources tegcher, Mrs. T. J. Strickler, Kan. 310 N. Hinols St. IVERSARY Rev. Mason Lee, Evangelist [Milburn Wiis. 's. 8. Supt. close to Mr. Byrnes said today, te case. was. dismissed In federal City. a —d v People of Youth Hour, 6:45 These sources said recent state- court. - - Services « The oie N Prayer Thurs, 7:30 Juents by leading air Jone and navy The union filed the suit following | “Si azarene spokesmen were “seriously embar- Electrical, Radio and Machine -and 8 P. M. West S is ® Ave. SECO FRE METH ODISY rassing” Mr. Byrnes in his efforts to Boe 9 ©. 1 o) sought a perW. Goebel y W. I. Car, 3300 Wes MA-0ema . -|forge world - peace. Workers v1.0. 8 pe
lical and Reformed | . Speaker,
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Invite Young and Old.
Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:30 A. M., Preaching, 10:30 A. M,, Youth Groups, 6:30 P. M.,, Evangelistic, 7:30 P. M. Bob Jones,
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural Street
Mr. Bymes was represented as being particularly upset over remarks such as that of Adm. William F. Halsey that the navy will go “anywhere it pleases” and the
manent injunction to prevent use of state troops in jurisdictional labor disputes. The union filed the siut following a labor dispute at the Rex Manu-
3-Year Loans for Property Repairs
Pastor. BE-3074. 9:30 A. M—Family Bible School./more recent air forces announce- facturing Co. plant, Connersville, and Improvements L BAPTIST Large classes of friendly folk. ment that its B-36 bombers could Oliver Bln South ST 10:45 A. M—Sermon, “SOME- “carry an atomic bonib to any in- ey for Ne mon, pe of satel] Loans are made for the following and many other purposes Donnell, pastor H D THING NEW AND DIFFER~ habited region of the world.” Se n “inte rh ng with the right] * °° check the improvements you want Yo make on your Mesting. Place ~ FMIOW DOES a EE Sater PEAK. A i eS 0 picket pescetuly” property with a 3.YEAR PROPERTY REPAIR LOAN, i GOOD WORD FOR JESUS." » . ce r- Governor Gates conten that . & 4nd St. LF . A Church with New Testament|vine, pilot of the Pacusan Dreams= he called out the state guard and ASBESTOS SIDING MODERNIZE KITCHEN 0l—9:45 A. M. C ristian CIeNCEe mesage. boat, denied that he thought a police to prevent violence at the BRICK SIDING PAINTING hip—10:45 A. M. O. A. Trinkle, Minister. global ihe Be way = Connersville plant. DRIVEWAYS PAPERING , Grant (4100 east) Ussia wo! elp erican di- In a petition to federal court for FENCING PLUMBING ) N. Grant (4100 east) pe 0 A.M: 730 P.M. ? RCH |plomacy, as he had told a United| 0 © ienchip medal which will be awarded posthumously te |dismissal, the union declared that FURNACES, OIL OR GAS ROOFING . Pr ta fl dent in Mi i Cg ud Disks do. T fo Ho a Sorfesponcen “| Ernie Pyle here on Armistice day is shown by Jacob S. Miller (right), |issues involved in the dispute “now GARAGES SCREENED-IN PORCH Donne Ronkin, 3815 E. NEW YORK ST. SI! Yosweray. " der of | commander of Ernie Pyle post 1120, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to |are mute. INSULATION STOKERS merson & EK. sd ee AVE ‘you ever wondered i . al . pag Srey? o Raymond G. Herod, post quartermaster. Mr. Miller will present the | The labor flareup at -the Rex | LANDSCAPING STORM WINDOWS 30 A, M.; 7:30 P, M. nether the metiiod of healing Services army a lores, ha avowed Col.| word to the war correspondent’s father, William C. Pyle, at a com- [Plants came about when C. I. 0.| MODERNIZE BATH WEATHERSTRIPPING Wlguhicr 10 A. M,, 8. 8.|Irvine’s’ remarks ‘as those of a _memorative dinner in Hotel Severin. and A. F. of L. unions 's disputed the | disease, overcoming poverty, and} : “junior officer.” rea — rrr - - This Chart Gives Examples of Various Loans and Payments r restoring harmony which Christ! 11:30 Worship| Col. Irvine said “the quotations near Tibbs ave. and Washington | i Jesus employed can be successfully 7:45 in the news story in question “ns BANDITS OUTFOUGHT jos Mr. nave. told ES he. (HY Prompt Relief From a EI p So II Imes used now? For an answer in simple, Evangelistic in of a uses of Personal ideas IN TWO STICKUPS knocked both out of his car. He ria in ma Payments of 1d All understandable terms attend uss. 3 P.M ron Bo lg ey JB! two of three intended victims of | Was treated for minor injuries. 200 $63 so $10.47 lance " « M. . The lone victim was Clarence 27 ‘ ost Bible Class | Gen. Spaatz ordered an immediate stickups last night and early to- {Brown, 37, of 408 N. New Jersey 500 1501 1,000 304 A Free Lecture Fri. 8 P. M investigation of Col. Irvine's pur-{day fought their way clear. The st; Who was robbed at West st. and| ; v. P Service| Ported claim to have been invited | third lost $34. (the canal. Use Hospital Tested Cuticura RS Entitled | Ai, to the White House to discuss-a| When Leo Bartholomew, 53, of] —————— Ecsema? Scabies? Enjoy PERSONAL LOAN DEPARTMENT ; James E. Petty, Minister B-29 flight with President Truman,|1036 E. Washington st, was] ROOSEVELTS IN BERLIN pt relief discom: | M y 8 ' ort with Cuticura Soap and k “Christian Science: Gen. Spaatz and Assistant Secretary |stopped near his home by three] BERLIN, Nov. 9 (U. P.).—The Cuticura Ointment. Contain | The Peoples State Ban NT re cs, of War for Alr W. Stuart Syming- mgn, he struck one of them and|German newspaper Telegraph said| nei er oie and Sulphur. | Felix T McWhirter. Pounder Salvation Now n. z the others fled, police were told. [today that Elliott Roosevelt and his by d y 130 E. Market St. : : MA. 1301 L D E Tune in— Got Congratulations Only Two hitch-hikers picked up by wife had arrived in Berlin aboard a today! At all druggists. = Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation : R S by Thomas E. Hurley, C.S.B. He said Col. Irvine's only visit to James Finney, 28, of 1338 Blaine Russian plane on their way to CUR LTT way of Louisville, Ky. the White House was to be con-|ave, attempted to hold him up!Moscow. OINTMENT t d of L hip of J YS, 8:30 A. M. gratulated for the Dreamboat’s ood” he tar a The First” Church Bee on your dial Hawalii-Cairo flight, adding: of Christ, Scientist, in Boston s Y Bibl S ks “Neither Mr. Symington nor I nor EC un our bible ea any member of the air forces has ite You Monday, November 11, : P discussed with the White House at 8 P.M bo YOU A any time any proposed flight.” eace of mind? i : . . 2 Air forces plans for a round-the-Jer ian Church . Seivatfons world flight of B-29s were an- . ! elp? e GALLOWAY Church Edifice Have you tried prayer? nounced publicly by Mr. Symington ING SERVICES To pray and to ask for prayer are ji Oct, 8, who said the flight would d11 A M Meridian at Twentieth Street acts of faith. |be made “if the state department AN od. 34:29 Phone Day, TA-3204 approves.” Russia was not menpers. .......6:45 P. M. First Church of Christ, Scientist Night, TA-4965 | tioned as a stopping place. The a o hues” 5 Indianapolis, Indiana a whole idea since has been indefinite8 Sug sam S72 Pi or Write ly postponed, reportedly due to Presbyterian Cordially Invites You | Hearts Desire Prayer Circle ||state department objection. —Rev. Ralph L. Soa c-o Indianapolis Bible Academy State department officials conRe ig —— po 1533 sidered such a flight might add to ; A Heritage” Nothan & & abi (No Charges Whatsoever) | international tension, i Meeting—6:30 P, M i i 2 aan
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Sunday 11 A. M.
"A Voice in the Wilderness" 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic Service
REV. EARL SHREVE
Paul Robey, Casey, Ill, Butler university senior, will speak to the Butler university International Relations club at 3 p. m, tomorrow in the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. His topic is “Persia and Her
| | Place in International Relations.”
He will be introduced by Miss Eli- | nor Allsworth, Western Springs, Ill. [president. Miss Carol Fliegen- | schmidt, Indianapolis, is in charge lof the program. Dr. A. Dale Beller, | history department, is club sponsor,
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Offer him a cup of coffee? From Alaska to the Antilles, USO Clubs overseas are bringing our servicemen homely services and cheer. In just two months of 1946, a million and a half men made use of USO Clubs in the Philippines. Let's keep this service adequate== so that no GI will be turned away with an empty cup or an empty heart.
0 P. M. Tuesday and Thursday |organization, include Miss Evelyn A P M Ensinger, Miss Nancy Dye, Miss ). A. Trinkle 8:00 P. M. Each Sunday Evening, 7:30 et i Miss i Calvary Tabernacle At Church on Corner |Kathryn Hart, Miss Peggy Aspinall, embers” — of 13th and Carrollton [Miss Betty Blackwell, Miss: Mary 902 Fletcher Ave. Ann Bush, Miss Patricia Coate, Miss . iri ervice Sherry McDowell, Miss Carolyn Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister Inspiring Song 8 Love and: Miss Martha Rarkie. 20 ; Each Sunday Special ‘Music of this city; Miss Carolyn McClaren, ris H. McAdow Wi | 8 a.m. Toledo, O.; Miss Susie Swanger,
Institute and Every worker
Gospel Preaching
CHURCH 40th and N.
OF CHRIST Capitol Ave.
J. EARLY ARECENEAUX, Guest Speaker, from Louisville, Ky. Bible Study 9:45 A. M.
Marion, and Miss Dorina Kleyla, | Anderson.
Dr. Gino A. Ratti, Butler univer- | sity college of liberal arts and sciences’ dean, will speak at 5 p. m. today in the cafeteria to the Circulo
Take him 10 2 show?
To men on isolated island bases, to armies of occupation, to training camps in
Upon the earnest plea of General Bradley, personally seconded By General
* : ; 443 : . isenhower, more than a hundred erans’ Hospitals have been added to Castellano, Spanish club. His topic the United States, goes the morale-building entertainment of USO-Camp Shows, E » a Vet t —Mornin M.—Evening Servi bo : oy : : ON OF 47 lesa. Weekly ible Btusy—Priday, 1: 45 P. M § ” {is “Value of Foreign Language to easing the boredom that’s the toughest part of ‘peacetime service. Our men are USQ “camp shows” hospital circuits. To men suffering the weariness of com : v c wn en rr —— |Sollegs a 4 ME doing a necessary job for us—let’s keep the shows going and brighten up,the valescence, USO entertainment may well make the difference of a quickes on. ounty GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST : : job for them! recovery. Continuance of this service is vitally needed. :
. 3842 SHELBY STREET
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Worship and Preaching .............cc0000. 11:00 A M. 16th and Delaware Sis. t HES Bible 8 At boa So A seenenr. 10:00 A M REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister Evening Service ................... eeseeesss. 1:00 P. M 1190 A. M.~Church. Bhool 3 . Wednesday Evening Bible Study ....... 746 P M “Strange Breed" ! {ODIST W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA 1742 | SWEENEY CHAPEL t Butler University } n : . Sunday Morning Worship : Lecture Sunday Evening at 7:30 11 AM, : ES ; “The Pursuit of Happiness” ' ANTI-CHRIST REVEALED | => teen racing day - . NORTH INDIANAPOLIS 3 : ne CHURCH OF CHRIST : : Hitler and Mussolini are gone, but a new and more 960 West po i Sin” powerful Dictator-is in the making! Bring your | Brevoning. Sarvice lao M ¥ »t God” Bible and listen to Mr. Mellor open the Books of | Bros Sergey esting ....... $30 M : . ' tps | Thursday b IS Daniel and Revelation. Positively one of the most Bible Study ...... ....... . TAS P.M. $ Prot revealing sermons. 1.8. Jos, MI f ruil
Let Us | s Keep If TE 45 A, M. Holmes, guest speaker 45 P.M.
ARK CHURCH
it (Since 1821) it Vermont Street L. Martin, Minister
5TON STREET
1 at Warman Avenue . COBLE, Pastor h Bchool. ng Worship,
. Wm. Loos, World Alli- |
for Intern'i Friendship. Fellowship.
VE. METHODIST
AT 30TH STREET ILIG, D. D. Minister , 8chool—8:30 Worship—10:45
+ Bunday Message: \g Yet Hopeful.”
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MEMORIAL ©
Rev. Donna N ke York & Californias i Corner of Orange and Laurel Streets Sunday. eerie; “AM at A "x 4 / APPEALS IN 1 , dl 1» EB. Page, pastor ] ; rship—10:30- A. M. Weloome to Indianapolis’ Popular Sunday Eve. Service BA 5, Chapter cn artis : - 8 Relstionabip to the Da Felqohos Ey - N - — ot He ves + - - A ?
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Read Daniel 7 and Hear It Explained
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You During Sermon)
Go With the Crowds to the Packed
Prophecy Speaks Auditorium
Church of the Advent
(Episcopal) | Meridian at 33rd Street REV. THOMAS R. THRASHER
7:30 A M.—Holy Communion, 9:30.A. M.—Church School, 1:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 8: 00 P. M.—Confirmation Clas
UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Afliliated With Unity, Kansas Cit FREDERICK ELIAS AN DREWS Sunday Devotions, 11 A. M. Market, Room
8 KE 502 Open Daily "10 to S—Saturday Until 3 Classes—Literature—Noon Bence Practitioner—Phone FR. 4
FIRST FREE METHODIST 12th and Tecumseh Sts, Rev. R. I. Chitty, pastor Sunday School—8:30 A. M. Morning Worship--10:45 A. M. “Building With God” 7:30~Evening Service: “The Now Opened Door”
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
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Meet him at the station?
With servicemen traveling in every direction, and families on the move to be near convalescent veterans, calls on Transit Lounges and Travelers’ Aid Services have doubled and even tripled since V-E Day. When you make your contribution, remember you're helping the USO to extend the hospitable helping hand that you would yourself if you were there!
Together . . . Wear the Feather
Give him a smile and some cheerful talk
liness of the community.
As long as our boys are filling thé ranks of the services, USO Clubs in the United States must be maintained— “a home away from home” for youngsters and older men alike. Here a phonograph record, a homemade cake, a place to write a letter, a kindly word, bring the servicemen into contact with the friends
