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OLD STORIES CHARM YOUNG LISTENERS—Mrs. R. E. Higgs. delights boys

Sunday school in the Children's Guardian Home with

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| Sunday school. But the Indianapolis Church federation tells a convincing story of unpampered children who spend the brightest hours of their week in federation-sponsored Sunday schools.

— Sponsored for Orphans

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editer The sting of soap in the eves fom much grooming and the pinch

enthusiasm of some “small fry” for

‘William Hennessey, superintendent of Children’s Guardian Home,

the normal family group for the

* ‘boys and girls in his institution. " | He sends the older children out to

day and Sunday school and to the dentist for treatment just as their own fathers and mothers would de.

Services for Small Fry But the smallest shavers enjoy the

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x Harry J. Dolah lead the teach-

tes, | With arrangements.

rican | “brought in to them.” Every SunTE lay. they. assemble-15 the Kinder garten room of the home where they follow the routine of the other hundreds of religious classes in the city. Mrs. R. E. Higgs and Mrs.

ing and Mrs. W. S. Barnhart assists

ce tom t of the Board ‘of National Misthe Presbyterian church in the . 8. A. The program inciudes mini hospitals, schools, settlement houses, Sunday schools, churches and the like. TS P

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Scientists to Hear

Sermon on 'Life’

“Life” is the subject of the lesall . Churches of

The golden text is: “This is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his son” (I John 5:11). The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science ' and Health with Key to the Scrip-

tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “When | spiritual being is understood in all |

its perfection, continuity ‘and might, |

then shall man be found in God's

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HEAR DEWITT 8. OSGOOD

INDIANAPOLIS BIBLE ACADEMY

A Christ Centered Program Prophecy in the News Youth on the March Heart's Desire Prayer Circle The Midnight Cry

Marion _county juvenile center an Sunday afternoon. You will - Sunday school in session. The boys

and the’ girls on the other, all of them seem to be enjoying freedom

When the session is over, they file back to their respective dormitories

doors. For they are charges of the juvenile court. This school, as all those under the jurisdiction of the ghurch federation, is administered through the {religious education department of | the federation. Daniel R. Ehalt is department secretary. Forget Discomforts Sunday school also “goes” to the wards of Riley hospital. A young

comforts and disappointments.

Mrs. J. V. Heath superintends the hospital school and her husband assists. Students from Indiana Central college teach the lesson and lead the singing. Some of the students are preparing to be ministers or directors of religious education. * y Tyndall Towne Sunday school opened just two months ago with 20 children and 10 aduits present. It meets in the conference room of

Tyndall Towne office.

George Madera supertends the

school with the assistance of Mr. Ehalt, representatives of the Red Cross and others.

Training Teachers Children from the 132 families

living in the former barracks of Drop into the auditorium of iny | Stout field, now converted into

apartments, composé the personnel.

Mrs. John A. Clark is conducting a teacher training class for mothers.

an Sit primly on one side of the aisle |r; pegng that the Tyndall Towne

parents soon will conduct their own school unaided by outside persons. Christ Episcopal church releases its associate minister, the Rev. Herman Anker, one day per week to supplement the religious work at Sunnyside sanitorium. The Rev. Mr. Anker has had much experience in bedside religious work and expresses a deep interest.in it. Mrs. Kenneth Pearson, of the

{the West Michigan Street Methodist church work together to provide Sunday school instruction at’ the Robert Long hospital. Community Fund Support All these institutional Sunday

patient's leg may be elevated by ropes and pulleys and he may be | required to lie in cramped positions | ‘as a part of getting well.” But | {Sunday school. proceeds smoothly, | | just the same, around the tall white beds. The children, diverted and absorbed, forget for a time their dis-

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Do You Know About Christian Science?

1 you are not. correctly informed about Christian Science, how ean you discuss it intelligently? Take this opportunity to learn some of the facts about this religion that has done so much to ‘heal human ills. and free sufferers from human misery, Attend

entitled “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE WAY OF

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,

Scottish Rite Cathedral

wh 650 N. MERIDIAN ST. Y, JANUARY 19, 1947, AT 2:30 P. M.

Much

LECTURE

HUMAN DISCORDS”

8. B,, of Chicago, Illinois

Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts.

OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST .

schools constitute only a small part of the community service of ihe church federation. The $29,000 which interdenominational folk are {attempting to raise for the iederation's 1947 budget covers various additional fi®lds of endeavor. The social service department of the federation is supported by the community fund and directed by {Dr. Grover L. Hartman. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel is federation executive secretary and Mrs. W. M. Baumheckel

is chairman of the

left to right, are Denny Spalding, Margaret Jones, James Yimbrosk Jerry Clark and Grace Herding.

Presbyterians Study Budget

Leaders to Attend Detroit Conference

More than 100 leaders including several Hoosiers will attend a conference to study ways and means of increasing the benevolence budget

Superintendents Meet for Dinner Superintendents of church schools

‘of the Protestant denominations

will meet for dinner and discussion Tuesday at 6 p. m. at 310°N. Illinois st. Don Pierce will lead a panel on “How to Meet the Needs of Our Young People in the Church Program” following dinner. Those speaking on the pane] include Ger-

church federation committee and [38 Martz, the Rev. R. L. Secrist,

Mrs. Ralph Johns and Mrs. Sadie Swanigan. This mid-winter interdenominational church school superintendent? dinner is sponsored by the Indianapolis Church federation.

‘Volunteers’ Officer

To Preach Sermon Lt. Col. Walter O. Ulrey of Wash-

tomorrow morning at the {United Brethren church.

Sunday school committee.

Worship and Preachin, Bible Study ....... TR an

Evening Service

Bible Study

Wednesday Evening Bible Study . aevEErIT w. L. TOTTY. Minister

CHURCH OF CHRIST

40th and N. WILSON WALLACE, Minister

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, 7:45 P.M

he was stationed in Louisville, Ky.

GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

2842 SHELBY STREET

csesessessssessee 110 :00 AM AM P. M. P. M.

Capitol Ave.

9:45 A. M, 7:45 P. M-Bviuine Service

Sunday School 9:30 Youth Service 6.45

Church Office, RI-9140,

8. R. MONEYMAKER.

College Ave. Church of the Nazarene 15th and College YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH

WHY NOT ATTEND?

Morning Worship 10:30 e Service 750°p ye

idweek Service Wo, 30 P

GA-2344, Residence

ington, D. C, will give the sermon First

Col. Ulrey and his wife, Mrs. Lillian B. Ulrey, singer, are in Indianapolis attending the ‘Central Area Countil of the Volunteers of America in session in the Hotel Lincoln. Col. Ulrey is known for his broadcasts over station WHAS when

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as, more effort is expected to be put into church extension.

3d Christian Gets Education Worker

The Rev. Elgin T. Smith of Elizabethtown, Ky. will assume his duties as new minister of education of the Third Christian church, here, March 1. The new official will lead the educational program of the church,

.{preach when the Rev. A. C. Brooks,

pastor, is absent, do pastoral calling “and assist with the church services. He and Mrs. th are graduates of Transylvania college and he, of the College ble. They have a 22--old daughter. The Rev. Mr. is now pastor of the Christian church in Elizabethtown. He will succeed Mrs. Ruth D. | Bates as educational director of the Third church.

Catholics Pray For Church Unity

Today Catholics mark the Feast!

Church Secretaries’ - .

Sorority to Meet

The Indianapolis Alpha chapter of the Gamma Kappa church secretaries’ sorority will dine Tuesday at 5:45 p. m. in the Hawthorn room and meét afterward in the First Congregational church. Glimpses of procedures in various

1 Westburg will represent the

GIDEONS' GIFT — Paul A. Gideons at the dedication of 3000 Bibles tomorrow,

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500 Children to Take Part in Ceremonies

Paul A: Westburg of Wilmette, Il, will give the address at the dedication of 3000 Bibles for the use of week-day religion classes tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the First Baptist church,

Five hundred public school children chosen from the classes throughout Marion county will take part in the ceremonies. Mr. Westburg also will speak tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. in the First Baptist Sunday school, at 10:45 a. m. in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church and at 7:30 p. m. in the Broadway Baptist church. He is a former president and present vice president of Gideons; International and district manager of the Chicago office of the Western Electrical Instrument Corp. Others who will particips.te in the dedication service are Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, host pastor; Miss Nellie C. Young, president of the week-day religious education board, and the Rev. Fiorizel A. Pfleiderer, administrator of the classes and Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, © The Rev. Mr. Pfieiderer, described the 3009 Bibles as “the largest gift of Scriptures the Gideons have ever presented to one organization.” F R. Riegel is president of the Indianapolis Gideons.

Mrs. Hirschman To Review Books

The Indianapolis Coancil Churchwomen will present Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschman in three brief reviews of current books Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the house of Christ Episcopal church. Mrs. Hirschman will review “It’s Up to Us” by Harris Woffaord Jr. a 19-year-old - veteran; “On Being Fit to Live With” by Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick; and “Quest for Peace” by Henry M. Wriston, president of Brown university.

LA 108 A.M. Subject fhe 8 " gions

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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JORSEY STRENTS ‘FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR 9:00 A. M.—1s¢ Service ‘of Worship, | 9:45 A. M.—Church School, 10:40 A, M.~~3d: Service of Worship: . “Courage.”

FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURCH

Prospect and Spruce SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 A. M and

116 E. Raymond

ENGLEWOOD 1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

51 N. Rural St.

0:30 a, m.~PFamily Bible School (Bible-centered lessons). 1045 a. m. sermon, “THE CHRISTIAN A SERVANT,” Ordination follows message 7:30 p. m. sermon, “WHY THE CHURCH.® ~A CHURCH WITH NEW TESTAs MENT MESSAGE 0. A. Trinkle, Minister

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Vermont Streets w. ATWATSR, Pastor L. McLain, Assoct D; Raita Pastor Are stor, Gideon for use in week-day } pie « education 6:30 P. M. —Youth' Pellowshi

7:30 P. M.—Worship. “Measire ydursels ~The Associate Pasto

URSDA Y 7:30 P. M.—Mid-Week Prayer Service. MEMORIAL BAPTIST. and Belle Vieu Ww.

» G. OG. Kimsey, 9:30 and 7:30. TUXEDO PARK-—29 N U. 8. Clutton. 930 A.

VR. Emerson

EMERSON AV! & Yi Peter Vroom, 10:30 A, M.; >

BE. New 7:30 P.M

Opant, 4 {a1 an) i

LYND! a sndhurst dr. 1 of W. Washingeon st Donald pastor, Services 9:30" & Danni 4

WOODRUFF PLACE--Waloott Mich. L.C, Trent. 10:45 A. M.; Siar

(CENTRAL BAPTIST pon O'Donnell, pastor,

Torather FES

College Ave. and 3d Sunday School—§ Moming Worsnipio: Hy A iy

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Central Ave. at 16th St.— ALL SAINTS’ CATHE-DRAL—-T7:30s. m., 11 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. The Rev.

West Sts. — ST.

weadss —EPISCO PAL

Morris and Church GEORGE'S —

9:45 a. m, Holy Communion every Sunday. The

. Rev. James G.

Jones.

Ritter Ave, South (Irvington) —8T. MATTHEW'S 7:30 a. m, 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Rudolph PF. Keicher.

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n T. Payne. ST. PAUL'S worshipping with the Cathedral congregation. Church School, 9:00 a.m. at 64th and College Ave. The Rev. Wm. Burrows.

_ “Sunday, 7a m. and 11:15 a

1 Meridian St, at 334 CHURCH OF THE AD-VENT—-T7:30 a. m.; 9:30 a m and 11:00 a m. The Rev. Thomas R Thrasher

Weit “Street (702 'N.)—ST. PHILIP'S—Holy Communion every

m. The Rev. James G. Jones.

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church by the world relations com- |

“I mittee of the council and Mrs. Wal- |

ter Gingery, chairman,

Beth-El Zedeck Men Hear Chicago Rabbi

Dr. Solomon Goldman, rabbi of Anshe Emet synagog, Chicago, will speak on “Attitudes and Decisions” at the open meeting of the Men's Club of Beth-El Zedeck congrega-

churches will be presented by members. Miss Ruby Slough, who is

tian ‘church, will talk about the! “Disciples of Christ,” and Miss Edna | Cutshaw, sorority founder, on “The Me Church.” Miss Elsie Kinerk of the Second Presbyterian church is chapter president.

PHILIPPINES RECOGNIZED

STOCKHOLM, Jan. 18 (U. P.).— Sweden has decided to recognize the Philippines republic as a sovereign independent nation.

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(Afilinted Witly Dany Baran: Ort Mo.) DR. YRLIAS ANDREWS Sundly Devotions, 1 11 A M Market, m 502 0 to Seta ay Until 3

_— Silen Fr at) ontey 1. Literature—Phone FR-4254)

Two Last Days of Kinzie Revival Campaign Tonight and ‘Sun--day—7:45,

Radio WISH— Sunday—8 a. m.

Olive and LeGrande Ave.

Stns

South Side Church of the Nazarene

A. L. Emmert, Pastot

Indoors Camp Meethiy © Costinues THIGuSh Jan. 19 ch

VICTORY JUBILEE GOSPEL QUARTET"

Presenting Jubilee Songs, Hymns and Negro Spirituals Baturday Night Request Night ‘

REV. LOY SNOW, Bedford, Ind.

Preaching Evangelist Sunday Services — 9:30 — 10:30 — 6:30 — 7:30

UNIFIED SERVICE SUNDAY, JAN. 10—9:30 A. M..

The UNITED STATES in BIBLE PROPHECY

Uncle Sam to Lead the Whole World in Fulfilling. a: Great’ Bible . Prophecy. Don't Miss This Lecture!

C. M. MELLOR

Prophecy Speaks Auditorium Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts.

Sanepely 5 Togas Sunisy Sone 8s

CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 Fletcher Ave.

Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister

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emploged by the Centenary Chris-|

tion Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. in the temple. Raphael Kramer, first cellist of the Indianapolis Symphony orchesitra, will play accompanied by Evelyn Borofsky-Roskin. Dr. Goldman is called “leader of the conservative rabbinate of America” and is a

Organization of America.

Fellowship to Show Film on Monday

The Pike Township youth fellowship will present the movie, “Stanley and Livingstone,” Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the Pike Township high school gymnasium. There will be no admission but an offering will be taken.:

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. lllinois St. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall Officer in Charge

Sunday, Jan. 19—7:30 P.M.

EVANGELISTIC SERVICE

Central Area Council.

Speaker Adj. Arthur A. Jameson

Special Music

Face the challenge to practical Christian

living as you listen to— "Every Day Holiness" "A 30 A. M.—Sunday—7:30 P, M. “The Salling of the Jordan" 548 A soul-stirring sermon you must hear!

Mars Hill Free Methodist Church

Farnsworth at Foltz

Leroy McDowell, minister

In Charge of Officers of

Everybody Welcome

Delaware and

Former Broadway

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7:30.P. M. Saturday, oF. 18.

Roberts Park Methodist Church

Varsity Quartet DAVID C, WILCOX,

Roger Malsbary, back from the east, presiding * yahsiy QUARTET-—of Taylor University AMILTON TWINS--featured Duet Numbers ® TESTIMONY HIGHLIGHTS OF GREEK Evangelist *Rev. Gregory N. Panos A Real Program That is Rxeeptional- Come or You Will Agree.

Remember the Quiet Hour, Sunday Night—WISH—11 P. M. former president of the Zionist lem

Vermont

Actor, Speaker

on Saturday Night

Presbyterian Churches: Invite You

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister

Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts,

Fairview Presbyterian Minister

Worship.

“LORD TEACH US TO PRAY" uy

Jean 8. Milner, D. D,, Joseph W. Joh Ministers

Church §chool, 9:45 Morning Worship, ‘11 a. m. Gen. Maud Ballington Booth, guest speaker

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ART! FRAN RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES

9:30 and 11 A, M MR. GALLOWAY Mark: 4:40.

“Conquering Our Fears” A People’ 6:45 P.M.

Youn, eople’'s Vespers ........ Church School 0 Thursday Convocation and dinner, 6 P. M.

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Centypal DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers

9:30. A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale,

Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell Church School for All Ages—8:30 A. M, 10:45 Sermon—‘"Knots on An Endless

Cord.” Young People's Meeting, 6 P. M. Midweek Service, Thursday, 7:30.

NORTHMINSTER

Aiisreville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOUD DOWNS, Minister A. bon School. A. M.—Worship.

WESTMINSTER '°

wil N. State (1700 East) TER L. PEARCY, Minister Buniey Senor 9:30; Wor To'h 10: 8 A. Me

Young’ Péople, ights

0:45 10:45

FeaChin 8 s Maker”

an Service.

“When a Man Loo Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

METHODIST NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at. 38th Street

10:45 A, M.—Worship Service

Address by: GLENN THOMPSON, Pres. Noblitt-Sparks Co. Columbus, Ind. -

9:30 A. M.—Church School * | 6 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth

GRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grant CLEG

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Mr., Mrs. Homer Maddox,

Musician, Singer

CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30

MILBURN WILLS, SUPT.

Rev. H W. Phillips

es Guest Speaker SATURDAY, 7:30 "SUNDAY, 10:30—-7:30

7:30 O'CLOCK EACH NIGHT : NEXT WEEK. .

«SECOND ‘FREE METHODIST REV. JOSEPH CO. BLACK

E. ARNOLD iO, Minister 10:40

Dallas L.- Browning, D. D., Minister |

Meridian n Hei B. Con Sunday School. a “Worshin, 10:40,

Central Ave. at ot Faith I Reproac!

CHURCHES

WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M. =Mormin Worship: “Build

Your arriage on Christ! Ideals.”

11:30 A. M.—Broadcast, WIRE. 6:30 P. M.—~Youth Fellowship.

“POWER” 10:45 A. M.

“LIFE RELEASED”

7:46 P. M.

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821)

Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. ania, - Minister

A. Guest Preacher, Dr. J. 'P. Edwards Church School—9:30 A. M. Youth Fellowship—6 P. M. 7:40 P. M, Musioal and Pageant

CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST

CAPITOL AT 30TH J. FLOYD SEELIG, ‘D..D., DE ok Church School—9:30

Morning Worship—10:45 “Am I M My Brother's Keeper?”

6-8 P. M.—Twilight Hour—8ervice for Youth. Worship Study—Fellowship. A Cordial Welcome to All

eda.

EAST 10th METHODIST 53% J; REV. C.

HOLMES, Minst RR Class

IRVINGTON .

30 . Audubon Road, Nor, RALPH O. P N, D. D,, Church School, 9:30, Worship oth, “The God Wrought Deliverance”

ASBURY. MEMORIAL

Corner New york, & Californias Rev. Loren E. Page. 0 Pastor Mornin ‘Worship— 0:30 M. alestinian oi Eyentn Bervice—1:30 tes of Hell"

FOREST MANOR rin Oa le orest AE Lowell Sullivan, day Schoo] iid i E;

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BROADW, Rev. bo a Woritl a; Beh CHRIST (Apostol 402 West Fall Sunday, 11:00

FIRST CONG CHL 16th and I IBV. MARCUS. W. 10:30 A. M.—Junior (

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NORTH INI CHURCH |

"Young Peoples’s Me ivening Service ...

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