Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1947 — Page 4
Be Full When Hitler Foe Speaks; to Hear Other Religious Leaders
: By EMMA RIVERS MILNER boi Times Church Editor
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er of Germany will speak during the Indiana Pastors’ conference
me Ii be open to. the public. Dr. Niemoeller one Tuesday at § p. m. in the Cadle tabernacle. Rep. missionary to China who is now a Republican
Be Observed
Fellowship, Fun Program Arranged
Young people of the Protestant
‘{ehurchgs of Indianapolis will mark
National Youth week tomorrow! \ ! through Feb. 2. Dr. Rustin The United Christian Youth
the invitation of the Federal Council of the Churches
Council and Senate of the Indian-| of Christ in America and is making apolis Church federation ‘will hold. ‘a three-month speaking tour. . a city-wide, interdenominational The roster of speakers for the worship service Sunday afternoon, conference also includes Dr. John peh, 3, from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. in W. Rustin, pastor of the Mountithe Central Christian church. Dr.
naliorial and international note including Pastor. Martin
Youth Week to,
Dr. Martin 'Niemoeller
Vernon Place Methodist church,| Merrill B. McFall, pastor of the! Washington, D. C.; Dr. Samuel Mec- | pirst Methodist church, BloomingCrea Cavert, general secretary of ton, Ind, will give the address. the Federal Council of Churches;| Dave Kayt, president of the couni D. Elton Trueblood, recent cil will preside. traveler in Europe and Earlham | The Pirst Presbyterian ¢hurch| college professor. will furnish the setting for a fun Also Dr. O. Prederick Nolde, dsan and fellowship . program of the of the Lutheran Theological Sem- young people Feb. 3 from 7 to lo inary Graduate school, Philadel- |p. m. A grand march, games, phia; Dr. Fred West, professor of | movies, group singing: and refresh- | religion at Wabash college, and Dr./ments are scheduled. George Kel- | Roy Ewing Vale, former moderator |ler, vice president of the council, | of the General Assembly of the will be in charge. Presbyterian church in the'U. S.A} United Worship Service and present pastor of the Taber- a4 the Meridian Heights Presby-| nacle Presbyterian church, here. |ierian church, Dean Finley will give | Three Years in Solitary Cell
one of the most-talked-of clergy- 'ple also. will read the Scriptures, men in the world. He refused to usher
preaching. Fort his pains, he was, Def 3x ice?” ! NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (U. P).
Churches. today. for inviting the - Rey. Martin Niemoller to lecture + in the United States. Dr. Wise said in a letter to Rey, S. M. Cavert, council secretary, that the | ' German pastor “has not borne | himself throughout the unspeakable Hitler years so as to merit [their youth Cuan pope of Ameren
{Jim Hirschman will present dif | {ferent phases of the theme, “Youth Shares.” |
week celebration by!
Christian peoples of America.”
“thrown into a concentration camp - and - held there for eight years: Three years were spent in solitary confinement, When Pastor Niemoeller was re-! leased at the close of world war II, he is quoted in the Christian Cen- Youth Banquet tury as having made these state-| A youth barquet will ‘be held David L, Oster- | Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in the Uni-| attitude toward | versity Park Christian church. Robert Funk will be assisted in| arrangements by Elaine Zaring and | Lester Ringham. Young men of the church will serve the Holy Communjon tomor- |
ico Wenzel of Buenos Aires, Argen-|
p.. m. The Wenzels are Dis-| [éiples of Christ executive youth | leaders in South America. Dr. Wen- | zel will address a joint worship iservice tomorrow at 7 p. m.
“Some people oppose “national socialism for political reasons,” ‘said Pastor Niemoeller, “some for economic reasons and same for
. goes deeper than any of these and | Christian church. Lois Hamman, ! includes all of them. “For ‘example, national socialism son will speak on the general theme, encouraged socialization of mar- |‘ ‘Building a Christian Community.” riage. . . . This violated the com- The Cen-Teen class for high school mandment, ‘Thou shalt not commit | young people will lead the Sunday adultery: National socialism took school assembly for adult ahd youth over property in a way that was | departments at 9:30 a. m. | none other than stealing. This vio- Young Adults to Rally lated I ‘Thou| py Rg. ©. Pearson, pastor of the| “National socialism murdered Xing. Me eh, wil cruelly, without cause, the Jews and (rally of the West Side Young Adult many others.’ This violated the | fellowship tomorrow at 3 p. m. in commandment, “Thou shalt not Kill" |, washington Street Methodist National socialism disregarded (church, Kenneth Trulock, subthe rights of the individual, mak-| district president, will preside. ing him only a cog in the machine; The youth. group of Garfield
of the state.’ This is contrary to {Christian church will conduct the one of the basic ideas of Christianity | 10:35 a. m. worship service tomor-
human personality. “ w "a Thel “In the beginning we hoped the Go, (1% POUT Bf JERE TOU evils of naziism would be corrected.| nog Whitlock, on “How One Bweves, a5 i ates, | BECOMES a Christian.” Others will y 1 It got so that every time I spoke Brey 1° Prayers Sony um I thought this would be the last. : They must have been afraid to arrest me at first because of all my. friends. Later they sald that I was a Jew-lover and dangerous to the] state. My ‘underground activities were discovered. I was arrested and | - sent to the concentration camp.” military government.
Missionary-Congressman Dr, Cavert has traveled so ex-! The biography of Rep. Judd reads tensively on the business of the like the proverbial story of the farm church that some one said he knows boy who made good. Hé was born‘ ‘the very heart-throb of Christianity in a country town in Nebraska, around the world.” worked on a farm in summer,| Dr. Frueblood writes books, speaks, washed dishes and played in a band | travels abroad and teaches at Earl-| to earn money for college and med-|ham in his “leisure” time. His| ical school expenses. He fought!fields are the Bible and philosophy. through world war I, went to China | He holds a Ph. D. degree from Johns as & missionary and practiced med- | Hopkins university, icine in Minneapolis before elected! Dr. Nolde is a specialist in the| to congress, {fleld of international affairs and] ‘Dr, is a deep-sout | religious education. He directs the southerner, accent, courtly manners international affairs committee of | and all. His torate in the Mt |the federal council of churches. Vernon Place church stands out for' Last summer, he visited Europe and its youth work and its community | attended the meeting of the. world] interest. He is very active in social| council of churches’ commission on | and civic enterprises in his de-| international order. nomination and the city of Wash-| Dr. West is said to captivate his ington. He has served as presi.) (audiences, as he does Wabash student of the Interdenominational | dents, with the originality of his Ministerial” association in the Dis- |approach in lectures on the Bible. trict of Columbia, . (He holds a doctorate from Yale) Dr. Cavert has made two recent|and is called one of “America’s trips to Europe. His services were | | younger religious leaders.”
| “loaned” by the federal council to! the World Council of Churches for ithe first six months of 1946. Later he returned to Germany where he| acted as an intermediary between {the churches and the American]
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CATHEDRAL HOUR 3:30 P..M. . Sunday, January 26 Speaker—Rev. George Tagart Pastor, First Presbyterilh' Church, Anderson, Indiana ~ BCRIPTURE READING
INVOCATION Rev. C, Raymond Earle
Ti 0. York 4 ian Church Pastor, Centenary Methodist Church dian Lebanon, Indiana
DATHEDRAL HOUR MUSIC
BINED JUNIO! ) SENIOR CHOIRS of the Chutons non, Ind. rs’ H. Parr, Jr, Organist & Director
: cc ish Rite Adierigm
Young people also will conduct a|(R. Min) united worship service for the Sun-!Monday * night will day. school personnel of the Merid- the church auditorium and will be 'ian Heighs. church at 9:30 a. m.|open to the public. Pastor Martin lin the auditorium. Ayleen Wright, Niemoeller will speak Tuesday night, {Alan Parrish, Marcie Matthews and in Cadle tabernacle.
At the Downey Avenue Christian A(church, young people will open 1e:38— Worship
honoring Dr. and Mrs. Jorge Feder- 1: ya Address,
tina, with a reception tomorrow at! I 3 Noen—Lunch. 5 oY. Address
Hou 2: Be Address, “The Glory of Prea D.
Dr. D. Elton Trueblood WORLD FAMOUS CLERICS—The Indiana Pastors’ confer-
ence next week will share with th
Dr. Walter Judd
e city s laity the opportunity to
hear its internationally-known guest Speakers.
Ministers, State Council
Of Churches M
The tndigns Pastors’ conference aN_Pellonitip Banquet, {the children’s sermon tomorrow at Will meet Monday through Wednes- | Pastor Niemoeller formerly was the 10:45 a. m. service. Young peo-'day in the Third Christian church. |
The Indiana Counciliof Churches
and assist in other ways with will ‘hold its annual assembly dur- | . Monday at’ let Hitler lown rules for his the program. The Rev. Roy B. Con- ing the conference on hy will preach on “What 3 p. m. in the church,
The address of Rep. Walter Judd * at about 8:15 wa'clock be held in
The program of the Indiana Pastors’ conference follows:
Churches and World cr
“American — Protest- | autism and the Need of the }
ching” Elton Trueblood |'3— (Annual assembly of the Indiana Council of Churches), Dr. E. R. Bartlett, president, presiding.
AM. 9:45—Bible hour, 10:30—Business
{ .. Rev, Harold W. Turpin, presiding 11: ‘43 Address, “Our Bright
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na Indiana Council ‘of Churches. (Governor Gates, members of the governor's official family and both houses of the legisiature will be special guests.) Banquet speaker, Hon. Walter H. Judd. Dr. Claud» W, ec ure, presiding. TUESDAY
“The Bible and Masculine Religion,” Wes LL Te A Prot-
estant Banner” Dr. Roy Ewing Vale
. M. 12:30 to 2:45 Denotlicationsl luncheons. 3—Bible hour, *
“The Pagan Problems: © Professional Combat” Dr,
4 te 5:30—Conversations:
County councils Weekday Feligious education Rural life Visual eficaiion aids
MONDAY LE Ria life community supper, Y. M. |! M. C. | Be istration. 7 £5 Norsni p, Cadle tabernacle and Bible Hour, 8—Address ... Pastor Martin Niemoeller “The Bible and the New Hypoc WEDNESDAY Dr. Pred West ‘A. M. ’ eo “The American 9:45—Bible hour, “The Christian
Answer. An Amateur Contest” Dr.
M Cavert 10:30—Address,”* Christian Testimony 8. t
0 the Word of Ration O. Prederick Nolde 30— Address. “A \ Sustaining Phi
p Sophy of Life” John W. Rustin
Dr. Cavert 1s 2 dinch. 1:30—Address,
“Human Rights o. Fundamental Preedoms
and Dr Ra iBeAdgrasn "Walchuan, What o ig Night” “pr. Custin
3—Closing.
Indianapolis Youth R ReturnsTo Holy Land of His Birth
| Raymond Sussman will realize an ambition cherished since childhood 'dianapolis, géneral Sunday school
sociological reasons. My reason row at 10:45 a. m. in the Centenary When he sails Tuesday from New York for Palestine.
DecBel New 5 Radio Series
pak” par;
Broadway “| Ripple h
1Mrs. GQ.
" Irvington. Methodist - Men Entertain Wives -
The trustees of All Souls nl tarian churéh will present Dr, E. IBurdette Backus in a new series of Sunday broadcasts beginning tomorrow at 9:15 a. m. over WFBM, Dr, Backus has chosen for the
"subject of his radio address, “The
Progress of Religion” and for his I1 a, m, sermon in the church, “The Tragic in Life.” * Other religious events follow! a 3VINGTON METHODIST CHURCH
u The Red WALL quartet of WFBM will proved THE 101 BARACCA MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, Baptist church—-The B schol brass Sholt will play ana the Rev. R. M. Doarill will speak tomorrow at 9:30 a. m THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH - The program committee of the Wom, oman’'s Councll wll give a play titled “In Times Like These" al the meeting Tutaday at 3 p. m, mn the church. Mrs. T. W, Long is committee chairman. Mrs, LB, Loakabil will give the devotions and Mrs. R. W. kaoill will oe in charge-of music, CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH-—Group meetings of the woman's
society of Christian service will be held
Groups 1 through 8 will hold with |
noon luncheons as follows: s2oup 1, Mrs. T. D. Campbell. 1690 tral ave. Troup 1, with Mrs. Harry and Sante Clifford lumber, 3314 Broadwa group 3 with B. Vickery, 57 N. New Jersey! group 4, with Mrs Dearge A Mild. | Marcy Lane, aps 2; and gro Win ler, 5249 N.
st. 4460
with Ma, H H. up { vania ti 6 will meet tor 8 p. m. supper in’ { the home of Mrs. W. Haumheck 3044
| Broadway; group 7, for dessert at - > in the home of Mrs. J. E. E 33d st; group 8 for a supper at 6:30 p. m. in the Yeu Mrs, John Bartlow, 839 N. Gra VETERANS HOSPITAL Ae EL —Mrs. | IR. GQ. McMahan will sing. accompanied 4 Mrs. Wilbert Smith, at the 9 a. Protestant -services tomorrow. Chapiaih | . Minton will give the mediation. Arrangements for the music were made through the Broad Ripple unit 312 of the
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HURCH-—Mrs. ares Martin, who has! pot extinsivai in Central and South America, Neighbors’
ill be dressed in costume. YOUTH vor' CHRIST. Roberts Park | Methodist church—The Rev. W. D_ Pitz. zerald, pastor-evangelist and Youth ie Christ leader of Cleveland, will peak at ithe 7:30 p. m. rally tonight. The Y. for C choir will sing and Patricia Meaty. organist and vibraharpist, di Pla
Christian Scientists’ , Topic Is 'Truth'
“Truth” is the subject of the les-son-sermon in all Church of .Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow
The Bible citations include the ‘ following: “Put
on the whole {armour of God, that ye may be able
{ta stand against the wiles of the | devil” Eph. 6:11.
The lesson-sermon also theludes the following passage from the! Christian Science textbook. “Science
and Health With Key to the Scrip-| tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Truth
should, and does, drive away error out of all selfhood.” p. 538.
Sunday School Group To Meet at Brookside
The Rev. William S. Deal of Greensboro, N. C.; will address the | [7:30 p. m. meeting of the Sunday | school convention Monday in the | Brookside Pilgrim Holiness church. He is district superintendent of the
Pilgrim Holiness churches in North |
-As a little boy, he lived with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sussman, There will be forum discussions at
Mr. Sussman, 21,
{Francis Madinger and Keith John-| in the Holy Land. Mr. and Mrs. Sussman now live at 3237 Central ave. 2:30 p. m. a veteran of world war II, has completed three School years of study at Northwestern university.
Recently, he has toured, the
United States and visited ‘college campuses in the interest of Zion-! ism, He was sponsored by I. Z. F. A., which promotes Zionism among col- | lege students. Mr. Sussman has transferred his credits from Northwestern to the
815 E Harvester Workers Sunday School, 10-30
See Truck Display
A preview of 1947 truck models]
at the Hebrew university on Mt. Scopus in!was held today for employees of the!
Suesday in the residences of the mem- |
11th district Alerican Segin punlliasy | cna MICHIGAN § ET METHODIST
The Pit Baptist chyrch subscribed $48,000 of the $118,000 raised
for thé denomination’s World ‘Mis{sion Crusade,
The First: “church expects to raise a | of $70,000 for the crusade fund of $14 million over
and above the usual gifts for, i tenance, for united missions. ~The Tuxedo Park. and Emerson Avenue churches have raised $9000 each; the Emmanuel and Memorial churches, $5000 each®: and the Southport church, $6000.. »
Lebanon's
5 Choirs to Sing
Appear on Cathedral Vespers Hour
The combined choirs of the ‘Centenary Methodist church, Lebanon, Ind, will sing at the Uathedral hour vespers tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in the Scottish Rite cathedral, The Rev. Geolge Taggart, pasjtor of the First church, Anderson, Ind. will speak on “It Is Only a Dream.” The Rev. C. Raymond Earle, pastor of [the Centenary ‘church, Lebanon, {will give the invocation and the | Rev. Clyde O. York, Southport
| Presbyterian church, pastor, the
{Scripture reading.
| The senior warden will extend {greetings and Mrs. Dorothy Scott, | organist, will play a program before the worship hour begins. Mrs. | Willett H. Parr Jr, organist, will ‘| direct the Lebanon choir,
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Dr. Homrighausen Here Holy Week
Dr. E. J. Homrighausen of Princeton Theological seminary will give the interdenominational 1947 Holy
at the Hy EE of the wom: - SSeS | Slely of Christian service aa "at! | Week addre In the English 8p m { theater.
Dr. Homrighausen is the former {pastor of the Carrollton Avenue i Evangelical and Reformed church; /he is also an author and lecturer. The. Protestant Holy Week services are sponsored by the nampa Church federation.
ST. JOHN'S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
leonard snd Sanders St
E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor
0:15 A. M. Subject—
“All That She Had." Mark 12:41-44.
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES: D: D.. PASTOR 9:00 A. M.—1st Service of Worship. 9:43 A. M.—Church Schoel :
Leo A0.A. M.—2d Service of “Worship:
.ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
| Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline Sunday School 9:15 A.M. Worship 10:45 A. M.
| “The Need of Patience.” {
Ca, AL 7 shi ok PILGRIM HOLINESS e Ney, Dau ott of INn- ,yrERNATL HDQTRS. 230-240 E Ohio Rev. E. V Halt, Mgr.’ MA-68481 isuperintendent, also will be present. | | BROOKSIDE CHURCH 2{oi Brookside Rev Ralph MeCrory CH-23 Pr Sund MIR R ye a Ooch 5 on “Proper Sunday ev. E. Ni : | OND RCH 1415 GRUPT St Organization.” The Rev. her Be E Huff 1442 Cruft St.
Ralph McCrory is host pastor.
APOSTOLIC "CHURCH OF CHRIST . 8t. Clair 8t Ald. Alex B. Anderson, Minister, Eve. Service. I Wednesday and Priday, 8 p. Tuesday Bible Study, 1:30 p. _ Saturday Fellowship Meeting, 5 - ‘m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURC
16th and Delawhre Sts.
Jerusalem. But he is not ‘certain’ y,i.national Harvester Co, 5565 REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister
whether he wil] enrol] there or take a job. Zionism deals with the founding |
{and the resettlement of homeless {Jews in the country. It is sup-! {ported by the Zionist Organization
Jewish and Christian.
Search for Will
In Recluse's Death
Joseph Hicks' body won't become | the property of Indianapolis City | hospital unless the 69-year-old Cincinnati recluse left a will specifically directing it, officials said today. Mr. Hicks died at Cincinnati yes- | terday, and friends sq§d he told them often that his body was the | | property of an Indianapolis hos- | | pital. Fred Fisher, a Cincinnati | hotel clerk, said Mr. Hicks often | {rode a bus to Indianapolis for medical care and came home with a | Taner of pills.” “ A physician who treatd Mr. Hicks |at City hospital here said Indiana |law prevented a person fro mselling | | his body to a hospital or medical | | school. He said Mr. Hicks was a {charity case. “The only bodies that can be ac- | {cepted by a medical institution for (research purposes are those left to us in the person's will,” he said. Records at City hospital showed Mr. Hicks suffered pernicious
{anémia “off and on” for several | | years.
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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
| Oelavite and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A, Stullenber | Bible 8chool—9:3 M. Ser, Minigher Morning Wormie. Ab: 45 A.M, Betmon- Being a Church Member: Why?" slic by excellent choir. Youth Pellowship—s 3% 30 Pp. M.
UNITY TRUTH CENTER | AML with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo. MAS Siranath of Foss”
Sunday Bervices—9:456 A, M R Chapter House, 824 N. Penn.
Midweek” Service Wednesday, 8~P, M ,Chapter House Pragtinnes setvice Unity Tiara ure
Actiyities Clavhosl H.
, Brookville rd.
It was the 40th anniversary of the
{of a Jewish homeland in Palestine I frm's manufacture of trucks. A movie for children was to be] shown. The display was to be open
which emphasizes the sacredness of |;oy Carolyn McMahon will speak Of America and other groups, both Tom 10 a.m. to 3 p. m.
Chicago officials of the company here for the preview include W. C. Schumacher, V. A. Guebbard and H. E. Gottberg,
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P. M.
BROADWAY BAPTIST
22d and Broadway Rev. R. M. Doar, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship 10:45 A. M. and 7: 30 P.M
Harold Duling, Speaker “These Things We Have”
Special Music C. M. B, Orchestra
WFBM—9:30 A.M. MERLE SIDENER, Leader
CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS
3RD CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 17th and Broadway
“NORTH | INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST
-960 West 31st St. ible Classes . BRE a Service ........ ‘ou Young Peoples's “Meeting Evening Service . . Thursday Evening— Ble. Biudy ..... ....000 xvsvibes J %.. "JOHNS, MINISTER
10:30 A. M.—Junior carl, 11:00 A, M.—Church Schoo “Additional Measure.
| FIRST FREE METHODIST,
12th and Tecumseh Sts. Rev. R. L. Chitty, Pastor i Sunday Schobl—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
Sermon—“Strengthened by Night.” *
7:30 P. M.—“Three Given Commandments.”
REVIVAL
i Starting this Tuesday Night, Jan. 28
Evangelist H. Watson Phillips Services Each Evening—T7:30
, SIDE CHURCH 1723 BE. 46th St. A Pres. 4631 N. Caroline Ave
| NORTH Rev
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP t (Affiliated pith ay Kansas City, Mo.) DR. PRED ELIAS ANDREWS
a. Devotions, 11 a ;- E. Market, Room Open Daily 10 to 4 Ed omen 2 lasses—Noon Silence—Practitioner Unity ity Lherature-Phone FR-425¢)
THE ~ BIBLE. CHURCH 3851 E. NEW YORK ST.
Services . 10 A. M., 8. 8.
7:45 Evangelistic
" Bible Class Fri, #8 P. M,
| James E. Petty, Minister
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Mr., Mrs. Homer Maddox CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30
MILBURN WILLS, Supt. REV. H. W. PHILLIPS
SATURDAY—T7:30 P. M. :
SECOND FREE METHODIST — Rev. Joseph C. Black
Wilkins and Pershing, W. I. Car, 2300 West.
Musician, ‘Singer
GUEST SPEAKER NDAY—10:30 - 7:30
MA. 9871
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Branches of Th
Christian Science Churches
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
e Mother Church
‘The Public Is Cordially I
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
S57. N, Rural 8t. 9:30 A. M.—~Pamily Bible School. for every age. 10:45 A. M.—Sermon: “Fundamentals Church Life.” 7:30 P. M.—8ermon: Never Grows Old.” Special music in all services O. A. Trinkle, Minister, ~
A class in
“The Story That
Free Reading
nvited to Our Services and Rooms (R. R.)
| Lesson for Sunday, January 26. “TRUTH”
Morning Service at 11 FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th
THE CALVARY HOUR
WISH
8:00 A. M.
SUNDAY Raymond G. Hoekstra, Minister
902 Fletcher Ave. Tabernacle Service
“The Public Is In ) ip
¥ “Telephone ‘RI-406
9:45 and 11:00 A. M,
CALVARY TABERNACLE
7.45 P. M.
R. R., Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH «+ Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, 526 State Life Bldg.
"THIRD CHURCH
Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. ‘R., Church Edifice
o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R, Church Edifice
‘SIXTH CHURCH 16094 Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN. ALL CHURCHES AT 11 AM.
‘Wednesday Evefiing Testimonial Meetings. in All Churches at oi . 8 M. 4 :
- {among Baptist churches in the city
Presbyterian !
11:30 Worship |
Ties, § P. M.
Y. P. Service
1045 A poring
WILSON WALLA Bible Study 9:45 A.
Ne Bible oa.) 7:48
7:48 P. ie
iy 2842 SHELBY STREET - he Worship and Preaching ‘aside nananasnasnane 11:00 A M ww Bile Shuty sera na inn nnebine Fees unbeanen 10:00 A. M. i Boerne 7:00 Pp M. Bening 5 oS y terranes 7:48 P. M. iu 1 ter oA % 8
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"Unpardonable
Made Plain!
Subject Sunday Evening, Jan. 26, at 7:30 P. M.
Read Matthew 12:81-32 and then learn what it means!
A Life and Death Question
Prophecy ‘Speaks Auditorium
Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts.
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BAPTIST "CHURCHES _
a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 pg and Vermont Streets CARLETON ATWATER, D D., Pastor Res Sowin v MrLain Associate Pastor 9:25 A. M.— Bible
School. 10: BA Me-Worship, soul: Trapping”
Pas $ : 388 M.—~Youth Fellowship. 30 P. M.—Oratorio “The mple” by J
i W. Clokey. 9:00 P. M.— Baptist Youth, Fellowship Singspiration,
MEMORIAL BAPTIST—Belle Vieu and W St. Clair. G. G Kimsey, 9:30 and 1:30
TUXEDO PARK—129 N V, Grant, (4100 east) | U _U. 8. Clutton. Clutton 9:30 A - ML + 7:30 _P. M.
Monument Circle—CHRIST CHURCE—8 a m.; 9:30 a.m and 10:45 a. m. The
- Rev. E. Ainger Powell, D. D., The Rev. Herman Anker.
Central Ave. at 16th St.— ALL SAINTS’ CATHE-DRAL-7:30a5. m, 11 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. The Rev. John 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
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West Street (702 N.)—ST. PHILIFP'S—Holy Communion every Sunday, 7 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. The Rev. James G. Jones.
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| EMERSON AVE — Emerson & : es Yors Peter Vroom, 10:30 A M.; 1:3 P. M.
LYNDHURST--Lyndhurst dr. 7 blocks Se, WL h Nasntoglen a. Donald J. Dunkin, ‘Services § am and 7:30 p.m.
OODRUPFF FLACE—Waleott at B. Mich. L.C. Trent. 10:45 A. M.: 1:00 foie
CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. G. A. O'Donnel), pastor. Temporary Meeting Place Prather Masonie Temple College Ave. and 42d St Sunday School—045 A. M. _Morning _Worship—10:43 A, M. 45 AM.
West Morris and Church | Sts. — ST. GEORGE'S — | 9:45 a. m., Holy Commu- | 4 1 4
nion every Sunday. The Rev James G. Jones.
Ritter Ave., South ton) —ST. MATTHEW'S — 7:30 a. m.;’ 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Rudolph F. Keicher.
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CHURCH OF THE AD-VENT-7:30 a. m.; 9:30 a. m. and 11:00 a m. The Rev. Thrasher.
Thomas R.
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| SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | Fairview Presbyterian
The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts,
| Jean 8S. Milner, D. D.,, Joseph W. Sonston
Ministers Church - School, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. “What's the Difference?’ Rey. Johnsion
~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
‘ Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY
| TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A ‘DR. FRAN
9:45
+ Thursday Convocation and « dinner, 8 P.
34th and Central Y EWING VALE
REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers , A. M.—Bible 8¢hool
—Divine Worship “pr ale, preaching “Winter hy Hard Whan Spring Js Coming”
| Thursday, 7 7:30 Pm. Midweek Service.
METHODIST NORTH CHURCH | WAS
Meridian at 38th. Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service
Rev. Kenneth Forbes, director student work, Wesley Foundation, Bloomington, Ind.: “Youth's Place in the Church.”
1 9:30 A. M.—Church School 8 P. M. Angelus Hol Hour for Youth
GRACE
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East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister
10:40 .A. M. “HURRAH FOR JONAR Church 8chool—§:30 A. Youth Fellowship 6 pr M.
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CAFITOL AT 30TH STREET J. norp 3 SEELIG, D. D., Minister hurch School—9:30 orning Worship—10:4 Guest praSIDIng WW Clyde W. Meredith, President of Taylor University, pland, Ind. -8 P. M.—-Twilight Hour—Servic Youth. ° Worshi Study— Fellowship. A Cordial Welcome to All
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REV. C. R. HOLMES, Mi ome of parson Bible Class. Chul School 9: hai 45 Worship Pathwa 0 God"
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| 10:45 Sermon—"'
M. “A Tax on Windows” Daniel 6:19 Young Peo ie) Vespers 6:45 ¥. M Church Sc 9
‘CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST| ren &
46th and Ce itol Ave.
VIRGIL D AN, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.— Morning Worship
“THE STEWARDSHIP OF PraLENTS' " Service in charge of young people.
Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton--at iith—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell Church School for All Ages—9:30 A. M. What God's Will Is NOT!" Young People’s Sunday Young People's Meeting. 6 P. M Midweek Service, Thursday, 7:30.
~ NORTHMINSTER |
Milejeviiie Masonic CLOUD DOWNS, ter A. M. —Church School. A. M.—Worship.
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister Sunday School, 9:30; Worship, 16: a AM, Young People, 4:00
Meridian Heights
Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B, Connor Sunday School 9:30 Worship, “What Price?" i"
CHURCHES WASHINGTON STREET
W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Answer to Atomic Power." 11:30 A M.—Broadcast, WIRE. 6:30 P. M.—Youth “Fellowship.
“THE MAN UP A TREE" DR-—JOHN F. EDWARDS
10:45 A. M.
ADDRESS BY ROBERT F. HAMM 7:45 P. M.
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street
Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
IRVINGTON
30 Audubon Road North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Church Scheu, 9:30, ' Worship, 10:45. A Secret to Share
ASBURY MEMORIAL
Corner New York & Californias Rev Loren E, Page, pastor Morning Worshin—10:30 A. M. pole New Covenant” - ening Service—17:30 “Physical ¢ Culture va. Godliness"
FOREST MANOR Rev. Charles T. Jone E. 34th and Forest Manor oLowell Sullivan, Sunday School Supt. 0:30 A. M.—Stunday School, 10:40 A. M. “Morning Worship.
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