Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1946 — Page 4

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. or the collected articles to

Mt. Zion Baptist churches.

group or single collections.

© fnittee chairman. The articles Ibe distributed abroad by World| “call” to the ministry when he

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for.

Indiana

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER 5 Times Church Editor

The young man Was Carrying a mental burden when he walked into the college library.

‘ollection of Clothing Will Through a set of circumstances,

|which might bé described as little id Needy Europeans |short of a spiritual miracle, the”

burden was dis's ‘drive for clothing and ma- solved and his 8 to gend to suffering Euro- mind Was clari5 will open tomorrow in In- fied. That was in

“(polis Protestant churches. 1910. The young

lianapolis citizens of all faiths mn has become wish to give the articles may Bishop Fred L. them to neighborhood churches Dennis of the Evangelical United

row and Sunday, Dec. 8. septable gifts are clean and | ‘red clothing either used or| "shoes tied together in pairs, | lege. fing, household linens, sewing Both the school and the bishop, patching materials, garden | whose history and experiences are © and sewing machines. | inter-twined, are now entering upon t later than Dec. 12, the indi- |g new phase of their respective caJ churches are requested t0|yeers. For the denomination which one now sponsors both, and under whose are| jurisdiction they will continue, has the| just been organized. the | Indiana Central was founded and Re-| Bishop Dennis was ordained by the and | United Brethren. The church, a few | days ago, was merged with the Dec. 9, 10, 11 and 12, the five | Evangelicals to form a new denomrs will be open all day to ac-|ination. Thus an era begins for the | bishop, the college, for its president, ¢ drive for relief needs 18, Dr, I. Lynd Esch, and all clergymen sored by the church federation and organizations of both former the Rev. F. W. Wiegmann i8| churches. Bishop Dennis had been feeling a

Brethren church. The school is Indiana Central col-

Dr. Esch

ve church centers. These Woodruff Place Baptist, ington Street Methodist, anuel Evangelical and ed, the First Presbyterian

“ch service. | strolled into the college library 36 $ | years ago. -—+about it, was “disturbed in his soul,” to use his own words, as is the case | with many prospective clergymen of

linisters Will ea r Dr. 5! ack [2 saith, Tie Joke ane

rected his hand, turned directly to a chapter titled: “What Constitutes a Call to the Ministry.” And he studied for the profession with the results now known. From 7 Acres to 57 f Indiana Central began with seven

. Divinity School Dean . Talks Here Tomorrow

. E. E. Flack, dean of the ama Divinity school, Springfield, | will address the Indianapolis | i146 ress southeast of the eity.|;

‘isterial association Monday at Those interested in the foundation |gescribed by Dr. L. 9 a. m. in the Roberts Park cf the institution influenced real|poard president, as a estate operators to plot the Univer-|oymnasium and sity Heights sub-division. Later the center in honor of I. C.s students

nodist church. Flack, a minister of the Unit | College Poard theran church, will speak on) acres s Preaching Value of the New | The imposing administration build- | d Version of the New Testa- ing with its symbolic columns was | » He studied in American uni- first erected on the ground, Prof.

acquired 50 more |{ ib

|

th and Order at Edinburgh, |tory, four dormitories and three |

tive boards of his own denomi- | valued at $811915 and the whole ¢

"The Rev. 1. Albert Moore will the devotions.

But he was uncertain ~ §

daughters joined the.armed forces

{grown up a

re

Administration building of Indiana Central college . .

by a new denomination.

or both. world wars. he

Two more college buildings are

acres of land in a sort of Hopsier {being planned for the campus by to

‘These are |e L. Huffman,

he board of trustees.

memorial | student activity | n world war II and as an audi-!

Of the purpose of this institu

[tion of higher learning whch has as methodology. t the doors of Indian- {be for use. Education is for service.” ties and abroad. He also served |Roy Y. Davis of the college recalls. |apolis, President Esch gives clear | ‘elegate to the World Conference Later the gymnasium, the observa- | expression: {di

|

. sponsored

of Hiroshima has revealed to them churches in the nation will attend *

yw essential purpose is if the

knowledge man has acquired 1s not agvent.

destroy This

{elation may prove

him completely.

{greatest single value which mankind a corporate communion for confirmed The jan 9% {will receive from the bomb.

“Indiana Central college is dedi-|

CHURCH— cated to the task of giving purpose | dent of the United Christian Missionary orium and administration building. as well as perspective to life. | people must have motivation as well

Young Knowledge must

Much more might be told of Inana Central—of the missionaries

“Much as we may fear the possible and ministers she has sent forth into

“land, and on various edmine aburtment houses were added. The results of the discovery of the atum|the world, physical plant ‘and campus are now Lomb, we may be very thankful for made with

me thing, * he said. “It has made si

inday Dec. 8

Notre Dame Club of Indians will observe the ninth annual Notre Dame Communion iday Dec. 8. | he members will receive the { ¥ Communion at 9 a. m. in the

Communism Is

Forum Subject

All Souls Unitarian Church Scene of Talks Sacrament chapel of S8

; Un Beda) d - “Can American Liberals Support ‘#r and Paul's cathedral and o,,.,0 00m" will be discussed at ‘4kfast together afterward at Indi Hs athlet the forum open to the community 50 in the In ,. M ind in All Souls Unitarian church toi The Rev. ohn. LMIphy morrow at 7:30 p. m. 48. C., vice president of the uni-|

Kurt P. Pantzer, Indi li + sity, will be the speaker for the AdiAnapolly atJakfast.

|torney and head of the Indianapolis! will observe the day ag| Committee on Foreign Relations, |"

bers of 100 city and state Notre|Will take the negative position. E-|

e alumni clubs with a total en-|mer Johnson, head of the Communist party in Indiana, will take

‘ment of 20,000. | "me central observance-will be at|the affirmative. Dr. E. Burdette] ‘university where the Rev’ Fr.|Backus, pastor, will act as mod-

J. Cavanaugh, C. S. C., Notre erator. Fme president, will be the cele-| Dr. Backus explained that the Ent of a high mass for the stu- Purpose of the discussion is to bring at body. The communion Sunday the -question of Communism’ into 's inaugurated in 1938 and is the open. “All too often,” he said, rays marked in honor of Our “the average person is prone to dis-

dy to whom Notre Dame is dedi- miss uncongenial views without conod. |sidering them.” The purpose of

{the forum is to stimualte discussion

ST. MARK'S of al sides of current problems,

UNITED LUTHERAN Scientist Churches Prospect and Linden Sts.

Rev. Thomas B. Kline Rap ‘Necromancy' 9:15AM “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, | 10:15 A. M, @dlias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, | Denounced” is the subject of the {lesson sermon for all Churches of

| Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is:

FE

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED | [NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS

REDERICK R. DARIES, D. D.. PASTOR Wisdom and understanding ior 00 a. m.~1st Service of Worship counsel against the Lord” Prov.| 45 a; m.~Church Schoo 21:30.

40 a. m.-2d Service of 'Worsh ‘he Importance of the Putiirg Pseason”

ST. JOHN'S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

faonard od Sanders

E A. PIEPENBROK. Pastor

15 A. ll and Doubt Mark

the following passage Christian Science textbook, “Science |tures,” by Mary Baker consequently no mortal thought p. 103

and will power.”

OLLEGE AVE. CHURCH of the NAZARENE

15th and College

HESMALRY SChool .............coniiivivinis, 9:30 a.m Morning Worship ....eocivieninicincas, 10:30 a.m IEE BOIVIOR 2. uvsisiessressinnisnnss 6:45 p.m figelistic: Service ..................... 7:30 p.m week Service Thursday 7:30 a.m

Neighborhood Church—Why Not Attend? pneymaker, pastor RI-9140—-GA-2344

FOR CHRIST]

EUROP io AN RALLIES Saturday Night—7:30 Roberts Park Methodist Church Vermont at Delaware Sunday 3 P. M Mass Rally °

First Baptist Church Me and Vermont Stas,

Hear “Doug” Stewart of Scotland.

ntration camps.

|in the First United

“There is no

and Health with Key to.the Scrip-| Eddy: “In| | reality there is no mortal mind, and transference of |

released from Nazi

Church Plans

Lecture Series.

Dr. Clarence C. Stoughton, York,

New | secretary for stewardship of|

{the United Lutheran Church in

America and executive director of |

For years many leading | spire.

of the music she has her choirs and rumental groups of the giving of

John B. Ferguson will pre- is free of debt, Prof, Davis reports. | |‘purpose’ suddenly acadenlically re- funds she inspires and hopes to inOver. the years, Indiana Central spectable. {has graduated 1173 young men and [educators have been looking down|full and sympathetic treatment in |women with bachelor’s degrees and {their noses at the idea of purposes ithe current number of 647 with two-year teacher-training (in education. D. Communion | | courses completed. Her sons and| “The light from the ‘burning fires ton, O.

Most of these phases receive

“The Re-

ligious Telescope” published at Day- | simultaneously will furnish music.

List Speakers For Retreat

Church Laymen to Hear Drs. Trueblood and Rippy »

the Lutheran Lay- The church laymen’'s committee TIC Moverrer! will preesnt Dr. D. Elton Trueblood or Stewardship, p vof Earlham college and Dr. Leo

will speak five times next week

Lutheran church, Walnut and Pennsylvania sts. The addresses are called “The Knubel ‘= Miller Foundation Lectures for 1946." The foundation was established in honor of the late Dr. Frederick H. ° Rie) and Dr: E. Clarence Miller for their vears of devoted service Lo the denoriination. The first lecture, titled “Training That Never Ends or To Grow or Die,” will be given Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.; the next at 2:30 p.m. the

Dr. Stoughton

1 Of

|same day, “Representing God ot Dr. Trueblood will give an addgegs { Education”: another at 8 p. m “Discipline” Saturday afternoon | Tuesday, The Minister in His om! and on “Peace” that night. Community.” Dr. Stoughton will { b N speak on “A Citizen of the World,” Rippy's Saturday afternoon subjec | Wednesday at 10 a. m. and on|is “The Layman Serves and Playy”’ |

“Speaking of Individual Lives” the and his night one, The Rev. Olen | Meets His Responsibility with Oth- | * Alvin T. Coate is scheduled | consecration talk.|

same day at. 2 p. m. Peters is host pastor,

Asiictant Pastor Will Be Installed

The, Rev. A. G. Deke, secretary of the Lutheran

executive

{Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran | church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m The Rev. Arno Scholz, pastor of |

|

the Bethlehem Evangelical Lu- | theran church, Ft. Wayne, will] deliver the sermon. The Rev. H. L.| ___|Kruckeberge, Emmaus pastor,

official representative of the Mis- | {souri Synod Central district, will|™ install Pastor Deke. Pastor Kruckeberg will be assisted by the ministers of the Federation of Lutheran | churches of Greater Indianapolis,

and their twg deughters, Sylvia and | Nadine, reside at 1524 4 Prospect st. st.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st 8t,

ible Study § J JOHNS MINISTER

Sunday School, 0:30 A. M. YPMS, 6:45 P. M.

{Rippy of Nashville, Tenn. .lers #t the annual laymen’s retreat next Friday night and Saturday afternoon and night.

ers. for the closing

The Rev. Mr. Deke and his wife SECOND: CHURCH

Bible Classes vvesse AS ALM Preaching 8ervic ans 1030 AM { Young People's Meeting . f45P M Evening Service . T45P. M. | Thursday Evening TAP. M

as speak-

The retreat will be held on the!

Butler university campus and open | with a dinner at 6:15 p. m. Dr. lived in Indianapolis since he was] | Trueblood, author, professor of phil- | |one year old. He gives up the post

sophy and:recent traveler in Eur-

pe, will speak on “Adventure” at

Education of Adults for the Meth- Grove, odist church.

Dinner will be served both eve

{nings in the Jordan hall cafeteria. C. Oliver Hblmes is laymen’s com= ai he Child |mittee chairman and G. E. MiddleThe lesson-sermon also includes Welfare association of Indiana, will ton, retreat chairman.

from the |pe installed assistant pastor of the

UNITY

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

—_— ee THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Central College Opens New Era, Seeks fo Inspire Motive and Teach Method

| over. | For the Episco-

| attendance has increased to such

to be the!

in- |

“The Layman |

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SATURDAY, NOV:30, 1946

Advent Sunday Friends to Hear To Be Marked Special Session

Dr. D. Elton Trueblood of Egarl- . ; ham college will give the 50th anEpiscopal Churches Plan Holy Communion

| piversary sermon tomorrow at 10:45 a. ‘m, in. the First Friends church, The church marked the 50th According to the Christian calen|dar, tomorrow will be the first Sunday of Advent or the season of]

birthday of its present edifice last year, but because the festivities preparation for the Feast of Christ mas,

were curtailed decided to make a special observance in. 1946. At the golden anniversary dinner last night, a history of the church In Advent the Christ Child is recalled in various | ways the world

|

the

v coming of

prepared by a committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Evangeline Evans, was read, Alvin T. Coate! spoke on “The Significance of the | Friends’ Church.” Guests were introduced and greetings read from former ministers. First Friends traces its earliest | beginnings to 1821 when the first Quaker families moved to Indianapolis. The church was organized lin 1857 and 1895 moved to the site it now occupies at 13th and Ala-, bama sts.

| pal Church of the Advent, 33d and | Meridign sts., Ad- | Yemt marks also the anniversary |of the ministry of |the present rector, the Rev, The- _ 3 {mas R. Thrasher. Rev. Thrasher The Rev. Mr. Thrasher rounds out four years of his administration in |the Advent church tomorrow.

The day will be designated, “Loy-

has doubled and now totals 1200. The church has been free of all in-| obledness for many years. The] . Herbert Huffman is pastor.

{ity Sunday,” and many noteworthy pi CHRIST TEMPLE a

facts will be recalled. Since the |rector’s coming in 1942, a debt of | $23,000 has been liquidated and |$17,000 have been accumulated {against a building program. The

(Apostolic Faith)

402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M, 7:30 P M

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M. Worship Service.

‘an extent that it is‘necessary to un[fold many chairs each Sunday to |accomodate the persons . present,

Communion to be Received | Active committees are at work in | various flelds and the St. Cather{ine's Guild auxiliary of six circles {has been revamped and its services integrated. The committees are giving their attention to such constructive matters as membership, surveys, the church school, adult education, young married people's -and teen-age interests, public rela- us tions and building plans. ! Men and boys of

“Your Spiritual Pilgrimage” 9:30 A. M.—Church School 6 P. M.,, Angelus Hour for Youth

THE

BIBLE CHURCH

Services ' 10 AA M.S 8S Episcopal ¥ p 11:30 Worship services and receive the Holy Com-

munion in a body tomorrow to mark

7.45 Evangelistic

Tues, 8 P. M.

| Religion events follow: iim ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL— 1ie-L a8 e Rev. John T. Payne. vicar, announces Fri 8 P. M ys tomorrow at 0 ira service will celebrate: the beginning . re Y. P. Service | Advent.

DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN

id m Petty, Minister Dr. "H. B. McCormick, presi- s es E. ey 'Y iniste Sy

Societys will give the address 2 ane wom- THE an's day service tmorrow at 10:35 a. m. IRVINGTON METHODIST CHURCH— CALVARY The woman's society o f Christian serv- H UR ic will meet Thursday at il a. m. Cp the Oo church. The Rev. Ralph O. Pearson, tor, will install officers and Mrs Pred Ray's circle will uncheon hostesses Mrs. Alice Jenny will give a Christmas story at the afternoon meeting. Mrs 8:00 A. M. Dwight Clark and Mrs. ae Olson will present the music an rs. Pearson, the devotions. SUNDAY YOUTH POR CHRIST -Douglas Stewart, native Scot and former evangelist In Raymond G. Europe, who spent four years in a Naz Hoekstra, concentration camp, will speak at the 7.30 Minister

rally tonight in the Roberts Park Method ist church and again at the meeting adh at p. m. in the First ‘Bap church, James Fraser of Wheat lege who plays the accordion org Roar

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—The Rev Tabernacle Service ‘George Henninger will preach following 9:45 and 11: 00 A. M. 745 PM a half ‘hour of music and solo by Mrs — — Bay Beaven, vocalist, tomorrow at 7:45 Fx ser mney. p. in the chapel, 320 N. Illinois st. The Rev, Howard Stein will give the| |. talk and the Indiaha Central college gos- | pel trio will Sng XN at the Evangelistic serv-

Es e trio il k *» ckenbrode, Rebecca! °° Sloan and Ariene Repp. {

VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Don- | {ald Smith of school 75 will play the ac-| |cordion at the a. m. Protestant services tomorrow, The Rev. C. G. Minton, Protstant chaplain. will give the meditation. | rrangements for the services were made by Pederal unit 62 for be 11th district American Legion Auxiliar

=R

Evthenass | Distt Work for Pulpit

The Rev. S. R. Moneymaker will | conduct his first services as the new pastor. of the College ‘ Avenue, Church of the Nazarene tomorrow. | The Rev. Mr. Moneymaker has|

lof district minister of home missions to take charge of the College Avenue church. He was pastor of

HEAR REV. EARL SHREVE

the dinner. the Beech “Grove Church of the “The Layman Studies” will be Nazarene for seven years, is a world . os . : , 30 Minutes of Song Service {the subject of Dr. Rippy who di- tzaveler and DrEsnmed nine © £ 4 churches in the district last year Special Music rects the department of Christian He lives at 55.8. Ninth st. Beech ]

Followed by Gospel

| The nine new churches were or-s rT v Aan: ~.9 ganized under the administration of Message, Sunday evening 7:3( {the Rev, Gene Phillips, district su-| Church on Corner 13th Street Dr. Gh southern The district includes and Carrollton Avenue the southern half of Indiana, :

UNITY TRUTH CENTER

Affi]. with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo . 23rd St. Block East of Centra

In a half century the membership

3851 E. NEW YORK ST, |

CENTRAL CHRIST TEMPLE(Apostolic Faith) ~~ CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 402 West PPall Creek Parkway

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North | Sunday, 11: 00 . A. AM, 1:3 n: 30 P. . M.

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister aly Bible School—9:30 A. 3: Morning Worship—10:4 M, ENGLEWOOD Sermon—"Don’t Talk i, Down."

Music by ke choir Youth th Fellowship—5: :30 PR - M.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH 16th and Delaware Sts. REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister !

11:00 A. M.—Church School. Miscreation’ |

CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

9:30 A. M.—~Family Bible School. for all ages | 10:45 A. M —~Worship, Sermon: “THE CUP AND ‘THE BAPTISM" 1 30 P. M. Sermon WHO 18 ON THE LORD'S SIDE?" Special music in all services oO + TRINKLE, MINISTER

Classes

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET Worship and Preaching ........... arssaeane J1000A. M. Bible Study ...... iii sesnnenness 10:00 ALM, Evening Service .. eens 7:00 P. M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study . tasatrnnih 7:45 P. M. WwW. L. TOTTY. Minister GA- 12

CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N. Capitol Ave. WILSON WALLACE, of Oklahoma City, Minister Bible Study 9:45 A. M.

“¥# 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. 7:45 P. M Een Service. Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, 7:45 P.

9:30 A. M.

Downtown Men's Bible Class

CHARLES O. LAWLER, Teacher EARL HOWE JONES, Pianist Special Music—Programs, You're Invited.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Meridian at Vermont

Your

BAPTIST CHURCHES

' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON W ATWATER, D. D.. Pastor] Rev. Edwin {. McLain, Associate Pastor | 9%5 A. M.—Bible Schoo t {10:45 A. M.—~ ~Wopship “Christianity Put to Test’ — The Past. ‘Where foe Is, God Associate Pastor. THURSDAY 7 :30 | P. M —Mid- Week _ Prayer Service.

TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant ne au U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. M.; 7:30 P

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

| WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott a E. Mich. 7:30 P. M.- ~Worship * L.C. Trent. 10:45 A. M.; 100 P LM e

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor. Temporary Meeting Place Prather Masonic Temple College Ave. and 42d St Sunday School—9:45 A. M Morning Worship—10:45 A. M

MEMORIAL BAPTIST— Belle V Vieu and W.! St. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30

LYNDHURST— Lyndhurst _dr., 2 blocks 80 of W Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin pastor Services 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m

"Twenty-Four Giving Days Till Christmas" . by Merle Sidener

Special Music by: Boy's School, Plainfield, Ind 9:30 A. M.—WFBM

MERLE SIDENER Leader

Young Men Cordially Invited

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

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

EVANGELICAL | L U T H E R AN CHURCHES .

“The Churches of the Lutheran Hour” CALVARY

Barth, arth, pastor. Hours of worship 10:30 30 EMMAUS Laurel at Orange st. L. Krueckeberg, pastor A Hour of A Worship 10: 30 A. M. ese arte on eee { ! New York st. & Holmesave | GRACE Harry H. Behning, pastor ! Hour of Worship— 10: 30 AM —— eam tem |

|OUR REDEEMER Fairfgie soo par | Wm. RH Eifers, Pastor. Hour of Worship—10:45 A. M.

Shelby at Dudley In ST. JOHN'S 7000 Southeastern ave, Edgewood Walter Your of Yon mba. paster.

eT PAUL'S New J ST. PAUL'S eis Theodore C. Meilbohm. Hour of Worship—10:30 A. M.

ST. PETERS TOD William Nordsiec! rg 4

Kk, Hours—3:45 and 10:

TRINITY Ohio st East st

Walter C. Maas, Pastor Hour of Worship==10:30 A. M.

210N er Miles Northwest

New Palestine Wern Pasto Hour of Ent 15 A MM.

OUR SAVIOR an ac mi 5

P 8 Palkenroth. Pastor | Hour of Worship—11 a. m.-7 30 P.M

r Krug,

Tune in “The Lutheran Hour" Every Sunday—WIBC—7:00 P. M.. P. M.

EPISCOPAL =

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} A > Monument Circle—CHR for West Morris and Church 2 e CHURCH—8 a. m.; 9:30 Sts. — ST. GEORGE'S — 9 a.m. and 10:45 a. m. The 9:45 a. m., Holy Commu- 3 o Rev. E. Ainger Powell, nion every Sunday. The 3 } D. D, The Rev. Herman Rev. James G. Jones. ® Anker. : oO Ritter Ave., South (Irving- ) ey Central Ave. at 16th St.— ton}—ST. MATTHEW’S—3 ALL SAINTS’ CATHE- 7:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m. and 2 4 DRAL—7:30 a. m., 11 a. m. 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Ru- = 2 and 6:00 p. m. The Rev. dolph F. Keicher. 2 * John T. Payne. ST. » bY PAUL'S worshipping with Meridian St, at 33d— > “ the,. Cathedral congrega-* - CHURCH OF THE AD8 tion. Church School, 9:00 VENT—T7:30 a. m.; 9:30 3 $+ a.m. at 64th and College a. m. and 11:00 a. m. 3 2 Ave, The Rev. Wm. Bur- The Rev. Thomas R. 2 > rows. Thrasher. 3 )% West Street (702 N.)—ST. PHILIP'S —Holy Communion every — § > Sunday, 7 a. mi, and 11:15 a. m. The Rev, James G. Jones. 3 Sago 0000050005 500LSUTOUDLLOUT ~~ oe &

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Presbyterian Churches Invite You NORTHMINSTER

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

Fairview Presbyterian | 46th and Capitol Ave VIRGIL D RAGAN, Minist 9.30 A. M.—Church School with® Maepartments for all ages

Holy Communion

Margaret Strahle, minister and speake! ! a . - Sunday Services—9:45 A. M. & 11 A. M pyangelistic Services Every Night—-7:43 5 t ER "First Presbyterian Church - D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn cept Rr Delaware at Sixteenth Practitioner service Unity Literature JOHN H BOSTROM. 'b D ~ WESTMIN STE i GEORGE ARTHUR RRANTE Daily Activities Claypool Hotel of Pasadena, Calif 445 N. State (1700 East) | RUSSELL GALLOW 66 Herman R. Rose, Pastor ALTER L PEARCY. Minister TWO MORNING SERVICES

Telephone RI-40

Sandy School, 9:30; worshin J 10:45 A. M

PRAYER CHANGES THINGS

You have a friend ready to pray for you night or day WHAT IS YOUR REQUEST? Phone: Day, TA-3204 Night, TA-4965. or write—

HEART'S DESIRE PRAYER CIRCLE

(Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) os Bg nd Re Care of Indianapolis Bible Academy

8 E. Market, Room

and Ope, Daily 10 to Os ig 3

Phone -4254 Pract itioner

nity LiteratureGlasacs- Noon Silence-

PILGRIM HOLINESS

INTERNAT'L HDQTRS:.,

. Box 1533, Tune in

WEBM Sundays at 8:30 A. M. "Your Bible Speaks"

Indianapolis

4:00 %:30. and 11 2M.

Young. People

~ Tabernacle Presbyterian | 34th and Central | Y EWING VALE REV HARRY R. MERCER | Ministers

Sa | Young Peo e's Vespers ...... 6:4

C 00 ‘Thurkiay ¢ R00! ation and d dinner, ‘6 P. M.

Meridian Heights

Sens J Ave at 47th Re TE Connor Jr. Sunday Se hoo! 9:30. Worship 10:45 “Sacrament of the Lord's Supper”

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

930 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A o —Divine Worship Dr ale preachin “THE RESPONSIBILITY or Gon" Thursday, 7:30 , Midweek Service. 4

“Memorial Presbyterian |

230- uo E onl Se

Rev. E. V. Halt, MA . . BROOKSIDE CHURCH 2101 Brookside $ ne . “hav Raph diecrory, © (CHI Christian Science Churches Rev E. Nibarger 2618 E. 30th St. Branches of The Mother Church Rev. George E. Huff a at | The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass

NORTH SIDE CHURCH

_Rev. . T J. Preuse, 4631 N. Caroline Ave.

“FIRST FREE METHODIST

12th and Tecumseh Bits. Rev. R, I. Chitty, Pastor Sunday School-9:30 AM Morning Worship-—-10:45 A. M Three Foes of the Church.’

Max Cohn. converted guest speaker Subject s _Judaism to Christfanit: ’

730 P.M

BRIGHTWOOD FREE METHODIST 318T AND FOREST MANOR

Rev. Ralph D. Bright

Morning Worship, 10:30

Evangelistic Service, 7:30

Thursday Night Prayer Meeting, 7:30

Jew ‘From

The Public 1s “Cordially Invited to Our Services and

Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

Lesson for Sunday, December 1 “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias ” Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.

Morning Service at 11 ii o'clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Meridian at 20th Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8S. Drive

R. R., Church Edifice at Butler

Evening Service, 5:00 SECOND CHU JRCH R. R., Church Edifice Delaware at 12th |

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