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on for 150 hours of service to church.

Lincoln Dinner

“If Lincoln Were Here Today” ill be discussed by Otto W. Cox 3 the Lincoln day dinner Wedneslay at 6:30 p. m. in the Meridian Street Methodist

~[ the dinner Which is sponsored *y the woman's society of Chris {ian service,

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MILK FOR EUROPE'S CHILDREN—Albert Schwier served as committee treasurer and Patricia Perry, as committee member for ers for the| their chirch) s Eveopesn heifer fund. .

ne vad emiChurch Youth Donal $600 To European 'Heifer Fund’

Young people of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church have

The youth grcup set a goal of $150 with which to buy one heifer of

Other religious events follow:

sionary to Indis, I De ulty, Ac v XE. Eirkpatritk, Jesior aid:

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Se ymou Thursday. The of

CHURCH OF CHRIST

40th and N. Sapite) Ave. WILSON WALLA Minister Bible Study 9:45 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. 7:45 P. M.—Evening Service Weekly Bible Study—Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.

RIVERSIDE PARK aged Rg yi Davis T -mis-

tomorrow. ship load which will be sent patrol leader, preside and John! that others joined them in their project. They raised $600 or enough D. Bishop, troop committeeman, will for four héifers with the help of deliver the sermon. Seats will be|Sunday school classes, other groups; Sunday school assembly hour. reserved for scouts and theirjof the church and individuals. /| Zion's youth group adopted a families. Tomorrow morning, the very novel plan of procedure for “My Duty to God and Country” folks will present a check for the|the fund campaign. They made a will be discussed by Dr. G. Lavon|amount to Dr. Robert Brodt of| huge pasteboard cutout of a cow, Fisher, minister, at the annual boy| Philadelphia, director of youth ac-/ marked it off in squares, calling scout service tomorrow at 10:45 tivities of the denomination. Thejeach & pound of beer. Then they a m in the Centenary Christiih ceremony will take place during the sold the squares for 50 cents each. church. The boy and cub scouts and their fathers of Holy Angels Cstholic|E'ENTO— church will attend the 9 a. m. msss * tomorrow. 4 me © a Harvard Man to Give school hall. A program of enterhoot map, Tun of ul ecrure oeries ar burier

EISSHG at 1230 wil precede tae JE Mrs. treasur

ALL SOULS CHURCH—The

UNITARINN RA EE TN CH Te

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH--The way Male chorus “Ti 30 voices r

Mm. iin the church.

guest speaker, who 15 now “Dr.

th board alowship meeting will be attended by the two speak-

SWEENEY CHAPEL BUTLER SCHOOL OF 'RELIGION—Dean O. L. Shelton n will

on “The Meaning of * at the 11 a. re a be the first Sands I onhip hour con-

queted In She Shapel ton. Toc Souls weeks.

™e. a will A LT *monthiy card party Wednesday at 1:15 ga in the school! hall, Shelby and Raymond sts. Mrs, Julius Armbruster, chairman, will be assed by y Mrs. Thomas e and Mrs.

FORMED CHURC! will wear SUH dress and sing songs of Mexico at the dessert party Tuesday at|O 1:30 p. m. in the church building. UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN The Council Cadettes will give

Rosalie Plymate will lead the discussion’ on “Labor in India— ! Rural and Urban.” CENTRAL AVENUS METHODIST The committee Christi | social relations of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will motion A in BE tora .

2842 SHELBY STREET

Bibles Study +..ovineesreerreiess A.M. Evening Service ..........c.cc.us. eons 7:00 P, M. Wednesday Evening Bible Study ........... T45 P.M. W. L. TOTTY. Minister GA-1142

“GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST

pictures titled “Views of at the aliériton gion nning at 1:30 p.m. Marion ith. will speak on Stewardship” at the 11:40 a. m. fam. preceding luncheon. Mrs. Willia Keenan will lead the worship Mrs. Milton Lofton will sing, acCompanies by Mrs. Pred rosiiott, NTRAL CHRISTIAN C chorus of 30 children from the Benjamin Harrison school directed by Miss Charlotte Moore will sing at the afternoon meeting of the women’s council Thursday. rs, A. C. Rumpler will speak and Mrs.

And Not Be Baptized?

See Over Forty Colored Pictures

PROPHECY SPEAKS

Subject Sunday Evening, Feb. 9, at 7:30 P. M.

Can Anyone Be Saved

Projected on the Screen

C Mm my Prophecy Speaks Auditorium Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts. Indianapolis’ Popular Sunday Evening Service

“REVIVAL

Beginning Tonight, Saturday, Feb. 8—7:45 P, M. Evangelist and Mrs. GERALD MANGUN

Youth Evangelist of Texas : Regaching and Singing Nightly at the

ae 0 pty, pastor

|x A. Koss will Rirect the DR vOLioon. An

{11 a..m. board Meeting and luncheon will precede the 4

| YOUTH FO ARIST, ROBERT METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Rou | Minkler, former a of the North

| Jide Church of wddress jhe 30 2 m. rally tonight. The Rev, Mr, Mink er is a singer-evangelist for his | denomination and frequent speaker in Youth for-Christ meetings over the counSry. He also will talk on the Y. for C. ronda tomorrow from 11 to 11:30

ove: | P VETERANS HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Wal(ter Hoffman will Rg Secompanied by { Mirfam Bosworth, t the 9 m. Protestant services ry Chapinin C. @. | Minton will conduct the service and speak. Arrangements for the music were {made Ahrough Irvington —unit—38 of —the 11th distrie American Legion auxiliary, VOLUNTEERS OF MERICA CHAPEL, 320 N. Illinois (st. A Marts of the { Berean Baptist church will speak and young musicians of the congregations wil conduct the service tomorrow at 7:45 p.

PAUL PRESTON Gen. Bec. Church Pension Fund, Speaker ' Special Music i WFBM—9:30 A.M. | MERLE SIDENER, Leader 1

CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS

RD CHRISTIAN CHURCH th and Broadway

da lasses—Noon Bilence—Practitio; (Unity Literature—~Phone PR-4354)

AL with Unity Hd te Kansas City, Mo. Ma : “hdd am. Tr. pe a.

Bunday Ber = { “The Master's Touch" | p Art 824. Fenn, |conitiation wn and Telept

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UNITY TRUTH CENTER|

such a large cloud ok ate vapor as they sang that you could hardly see Wels faces. w "

“HOMES all schiols ate. never

abroad. But they became so interested |, ...q there now,” he remarked.

CHINESE EDUCATORS—A Chinese administrative commit tee of Disciples of Christ churches met with: De. Higdon in China.

STREET SCENE—A wheel barrow loaded with bags of

wheat goes , past thatched

houses in Chuchow.

“Non-Chinese missionaries will have to leave the country if the Communists take over control. - ” THE COST of ving in China has advanced tremendously and the value of that country’s dollar has greatly depreciated, according -to

Dr. Higdon.

Zion Evangelical and Reformed

the afternoon in the church. Miss Nelson is a former member

end |of the congregation now on fur-

that | Senter music 8 morrow at 9:30 p. m.

lough from her mission station. The afternoon events will be sponsored by the Woman's Society of Christian Service.

Brookside Church Marks Racial Day

observance tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren church. Students of Crispus Attucks will!

Spelling Bee Primer

This is Primer No. 33 in the series The Times is publishing daily to prepare grammar school pupils for

The meeting will be held in the this year's spelling bee. Learn the

words, then clip them for reference

Dr. Pfeiffer, essor of semitics, Fir: Unitarian_church, Madison, church, where the Rev, Robert Brodt , Scent, | D Feafestol ER To ws Laboraiery off of Philadelphi will speak at? p.m. [50 that you may review them from word of the Lord unto Zerubbabel, |of the Butler school of refigion and | chur church. Ho'siso vil five an address on he is the denomination's youth di- time to time. saying, not by might, nor by power, |its semitics department. Dr. T. W. | Unitarian. hour tomorrow at $9.15 a. m. rector. A “singspiration” and recre-| ACQUAINTED DESPISE but by my spirit, saith the Lord Nakarai is department head. Fi Selianaiy “sewn reais) Coe adress, APPENDICITIS EMERGENCY of hosts.” Zech. 4:6. The guest speaker holds degrebs sealer, =... x purdette Backus,| Tr ee ' BARGAIN MOISTURE The lesson-sermon includes the from the Universities of Geneva, Ail Souls minister, will the Rev.l ... = | CONQUEST PRESERVE J il Science ' textbook, dhe. and Be D. ke vas pare he wi aise the Unitarian E Missionary Guest DESCEND WAFER Jealth with Key to the Scriptures,” |in sacred theology by Harvard. He Going, tciiive committee sessions in At Own Church The Times Spelling Bee again will be, % Mary Baker Eddy. “The su-|has taught at Harvard for 25 years| CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH—| Miss Ada Nelson will discuss her °Pe® to ail city, county, parochial and seriority of spiritual power over(and has been head of the depart-|minuer of White Russia, wil address Missionary work in India tomorrow Drees feo, PUPS Erde snd. who vi ed sensuous is the central point of ment of semitic languages and his- (the Sund ay school assembly Jomestow 3tlat the 10:40 a. m. service in the |not be 16 years oid before June 1. hristian Science.” p, 45% tory since 1930. Dr. O. L. Shelton ty.” Roosevelt Temple Methodist church. [reading your Indianapolis Times hy an-| is dean of the Butler school of while Workers cass Wii sponsor o covered She will be honored by a concert | nouncement of contest dates and the of- | Church Schedules religion, dln” dies 110" sie moring or- and reception beginning at 3:30 fn | esl ery form. .

Four Scholarships Awarded by Butler

| the scholarship committee, { nounced today.

High school graduates wonored}

; Miss Anna Stout, social worker of*| Were Miss Frances M. King, 3332] Spirit's Work” FRIEDENS EVANGELICAL AND KE. xz- {Crispus Attucks high school, will | Central

ave,

Mary Alice Wilson, Noblesville.

| awarded a scholarship.

Butler university scholarships | have been awarded to four persons, | i Prof. L. Gray Burdin, chairman of | an-

Shortridge; Ms speak at the Race Relations Sunday | Dorothy Ann Wilcox, 3123 Broad “ IENT ORD OF way ave, Broad Ripple, and Miss | THE AN 5

Miss Lucille - Cassel, 334 Sanders | st, a Butler sophomore, also was |

» ” ~ “THE FILIPINOS are better dressed, better housed and better fed than when I last was there, In fact they h.d progressed in a year and a half to an extent that I would have thought would have taken| from four to 10 years. p. “Business houses and churches are being built—also some attractive shops. You can buy just about anything you want if you have the

Educationdl methods are to be

will consider courses of study of new

government and standards of character. ~ =. tJ AGRICULTURAL Missions, Inc. with the help of the U, 8S. department of agriculture, also will train in Washington, D. C,, a group of 30 persons from various paris of the world to work in the islands Dr. Higdon said. | “The new president, Manuel; Roxas, is quite sympathetic with | Christian work and has given {much encouragement to Protesant iforces,” he concluded. !

| BROADWAY | BAPTIST

! d Broadway

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ST.JOHN’S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

{ Leonard and Sanders Bt

L A PIEPENBROK Pastor

10:15 A, M. subject: “A Ministering i Woman and a Grateful Saviour. i Mark 14: 3.

ST. MARK'S

| UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. | Rev. Thomas B. Kline i Sunday School 9:15 A. M.| Worship *

‘WESLEYAN METHODIST

CORNER HOYT AND SHELBY STS.

REVIVAL

{ { EACH NIGHT — 7:30 i |

Continuing Through Feb. 16 Rev. H. J. Logsdon Evangelist The Wilbur Sisters, Singers —Special Services— E. A. Crim, pastor

i

“The Holy 10:30 A. M.

SOFT WALKERS" { 7:30

Y Prayer Thursday, 7: 30 P. ™.

Mars

Ride the bus to Farnsworth and Foltz St. Every Sunday— Thrill to the Cry of Deliverance

“BONDS AWAY!" 10:30

dev. C. B. Archer, Guest. Speaker At the Evening Service Ofily

Hill Free Methodist Church

LeRoy McDowell, minister

Wilkins and Pershing Sts. w L Car, 2300 West, _MA-9371 .

ZION

| EVANGELICAL AND. REFORMED

NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS

| 9:00 A. M.~1s¢ Service of Worship. 9:45 A. M.—~Church School, 10:40 A. M.—2d Service of Worship:

“The Christian Home.”

FIRST FREE

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METHODIST

12th and Tecumseh Street . Rev. R. L. Chitty, Pastor Sunday School ................ 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship

10:45 A. M.

REVIVAL

Through February 9

Rev. H. W. PHILLIPS, Evangelist

Congregational and Special Singing Service Each Evening—T7:30

iP to 8 P. M.—Rally of the youth of the!

greater Indianapolis under the direction |

| nomination,

THE CALVARY HOUR

WISH

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass

Free Reading

The Public Is Cordially Invited to our Services and

Rooms (R. R.)

Lesson for Sunday, February 9 “SPIRIT”

Morning Service at 11

o'clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH

Meridian at 20th R. R., Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH Was gton Blvd, at 34th

ing Service, 8:00 a R., Church Edifice

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 1609% Prospect St. /\, - R. R, 1611 Prbapect \

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 1A M

Wednesday Evening Testimonial Mootines in Al Churgies at 8 . 3 W

SUNDAY Raymond G. Hoekstra, + Minister CALVARY TABERNACLE 902 Fletcher Ave,

Tabernacle Service 19:45 and 11:00 A. M. TH P.M.

| : 8:00 A; M. |

schools, their relationship to the]

| of Pastor R. Brodit of Philadelphia, di-| |- rector of youth attivities of our de-|

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH OF CHRIST REE

4 domi INA ar CENTRAL SHRSIAN &

bh conc,

Dulswiie Sng Wem Dr: W.

; Stat : The Filpinoe hav made smock Whelerable rogrs fn oe Are io thre nd alf Chine area of life since 1945. dollars, In one. December, | “The post-war situation in China looms dark, by comparison, ex<[1946, & United States dollar bought cept for the church. The state of the church is heartening in spite $7000 Chinese. : CE of the Communists. | “We pay a missionary family of Dr. BK. Higdon, vho has Just returned from 4 trp fo the Philp- four nearly lx limes us much as pines and China, expressed these they received in 1937 in United opinions in an interview —. [States money. But they now have visited the islands in 104 | ‘only 55 per cent the purchasing |close of the war. power they had then. It takes 80 secretary of the * per cent of their oriental missions sistence alone. : Missionary society with jurisdiction “Chinese lead over missions in China, Japan and type. In the [the council there l= on flew ) Sau a and remained for a brief degrees September So » veled again China . : Thvi tor rs 20 made “THE CHINESE are so war-weary conditions. He | But they.are doing it. lon the provinces |ciples’ council mapped procedures Nanking is | {for the next 25 years while I was | !Kiangsl In which “Ithere. And the interdenominational Disciples of Christ conduct council also outlined a three-year in provinces. forward movement.

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m1 EB REV. JORN 8. , D. D. 30 A. M.—Sunday School

9: 10:45 A. M.~—Mo! w be ming Worship “Honest and Good Hearts”

Universal. al. Brotherhood

ALL S SOULS Unitarian Church

J453 N. Alabama St.

ENGLEWOOD HRISTIAN CHURCH 87 N. Rural St.

Be school, WBA Saas for every family member

FIRST WAFS

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TP. w—enlhe wor Worship. Sermon: "> oO Tren | T0Ab A sn phy Men. tor, CENTRAL BAPTIST po "Where lave I, Dr. O. B. O'Donnell, pastor. Place RE TEAS RI Sober Masons Sel TUXEDO PARK W: oD 100 east) ha v5 BM | adorning Woripiects A ie.

Monument pir ep a m; 9:30 a mand 10:45 a. m. The

\ Rev. BE. Ainger Powell, 4 . DD, The Rev. Herman Anker.

Central Ave. at 16th St.— ALL SAINTS’ CATHEJ« DRAL-T:30s.m., 11a m and 6:00 p. m. The Rev. John T. Payne, 8ST. 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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Vermont and 7

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Youth

—EPRISCOPAL

Roberts Park Methodist Church

:30 SATURDAY NIGHT

RV.

Former North Side Church of God Minister

Sun.

STUDEBAKER REALITY CO. ‘Beautiful, Inspiring Musical Services

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

Ritter Ave, South (Irving. ton) ST, MATTHEW'S 7:30 a. m, 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 ». m. The Rev. Rudolph PF. Keicher.

Meridian Bt, at 33d CHURCH OF THE AD. VENT—-T:30 a. m.; 9:30 a. m and 11:00 =, m. The Rev. Thomas R Thrasher.

Delaware Sts,

ROSS MINKLER

This Exceptional Youth Speaker For Christ Broadcast WISH 11 P. M. Sponsored by

10:45 A. M.| SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont snd Pennsylvania Sts.

Jean 8 Miner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston { 3 Ministers

Church School, 9:45 Morning Worship, 11 a. m. “Where Hope?"

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at E ARTHUR OE ROSSEIL GALLOWAY

TWO MORNING SERVICES © 9:30 and 11 A. M,

“paithful” Matt. 25: a Joung Ploples Vespers bearsuns 48 ra

Thursday Convocation and dinner, § P. M.

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34th and Central DR. ROY ¥wina VALS REV. HARRY R. MERCER Ministers

A. M.—Bible School

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WALTER | Sunday Senool,

Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave.

Minister A TR hn, Would See Jesus™ 6:30 PMB ‘Westminster Pellowship.

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton at 1ith—-Rev. Ra L. iy i 10 M3-—Morning Worshtp: 5:4, ona} Love § Church” Shiid ahniverss®

le’ M. Jone Feopies Suet Thursday, 7:30.

NORTHMINSTER Millers

SS WESTMINST STMINSTER

{ 445 N. State (1700 East) L. . Minister 9:30; Worship. 1 a AM,

oung People,

9:30 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship,

Dr. yas yon the paper Room e Glory Road | Thursday, Tw p m., Midweek Service

SECOND FREE METHODIST - ~~

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Meridian Hei ights

, Comnor Jr. | sunday Seb Sehool Watshin. 10:48, Se NE

METHODIST C NORTH CHURCH |

Meridian" at 38th Street

| FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR |Dgllas L. Browning, D. D., Minister

10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “WHY ,BE POOR?”

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

CRACE

METHODIST

East New York at Grant EB ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister

10:40 A. M. od Sermon subject: “Living With Se

h School Yo vanip ee Pr M.

IRVINGTON

30 Audubon Road, North 0. N D.,

+ D. Minister 9:30, Worship, 10:45. ty for AI” 2327 KE.

EAST 10th METHODIST ,i23 J;

REV. A OLMES, Minister Home of BOL Bible Cl | Church ‘Behool 9:30~A, M. Jo ry Worship “What Time Have You

Dr,. John F. I Youth Wellowship—7:30 P. M,

1 COSTS T

RALPH Church, Sine

TO LIVE APART FROM GOD

REV. GENE E. PHI

With Directions Back to God Tonight and Sunday

7:30 P.

West Sido Church of the Nazarene

11th St. and Singing to Please by Rev. an

Help to Make Up the 500 in “= Sunday School at 8:30 A. M.

.Bob Jones, Pastor

CHURCHES WASHINGTON STREET

W. Washington at Warman Avenue ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “Can Marriage Be Christian?” $30 P.M. ~Youth Fellowship,

“STAND FOR SOMETHING 10:45 A.

Motion Sound Picture: We Lincoln" 7.4 P, M

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodist (Since 1321) Delaware at Vermont Street Dr, Sumner L. Martin, Minister

CAPITOL AVE. M METHODIST

CAPITOL A J OTD BeRLIa, Dy D. ROY School Morning Worshi “The Character of

8 Broadcast ., ie Warihigy oy elcome oto All

FOREST MANOR

Church at the | er, 34th st. and

aye Charles T. Jones Lowel) , Sila Sunday School Supt. 9:30 10: 0 4 Mo 6:30 P, M.-Y! Members

OO MUCH

os Biesting ected. Priends Invited.

LLIPS, Evangelist

M. by

King Ave. d Mrs. HAROLD SMALL

BE. 8974

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