Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1947 — Page 4
the union of Christ and His church. “1 believe: ‘What God has bound together, let no man put assunder.’ 1 renew my deep reverence for fa- ._ therhood and motherhood. I believe that in family life. parents cooperate with God. 1 believe that in family life the child is paramount. Pledge Wholesome Family Life . “I abhor and condemn every sin. ! ful interference with the role of = _parenthood. With the help of the Immaculate Mother, I pledge my self anew to wholesome family life. I resolve to do all in my power to foster the virtue of purity, bulwark of the family. “May the Holy Family—Jesus® Mary and Joseph—bless our families and our homes.” Catholic - couples who attended services Wednesday night Tesitedy . the pledge in unison. It was recommended here by the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Buia apolis. In a letter to archdi pastors, Archbishop Schulte mn Sends Pastoral Letier “In view of the recent bold activities of the planned parenthood group in America, it has been| thought well, by way’ of counteraction, to ask that on the evening of working on a the close of the Family life convention. Wednesday, March 13, there. be held in every Catholic church of America a holy hour or some such
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"HEAD OF CHRIST"—Warner E. Salman, famous religious |g™® Somn
painter whose most apendatle critic is his wife.
Shrine Is Planned Here To House Religious Paintings
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
WARNER E. SALLMAN, who painted the
Five original paintings, including the often-seen “Head of Chrst,”| a special room in the officés of Mr. Sallman’s publishers, at | uncheos 230 E. Ohio st. Others will be added to the group later. F. Martin Bates, of the firm, a personal friend as well as business Shai Jman;
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———THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES eh " ~ |Methodist Group Camp Fire Girls to: Join
In Services
Local Units Take Part In U. S. Observance Camp Fire Girls of Indianapolis
will join with 300,000 other of their {organization in the nation in at-
= T © The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Indianapolis Meth-
odist district will present an In-! diana church social worker, a mis-
{at its meeting Wednesday,
a. m. in the Capitol Avenue Meth-! odist church.
will begin at 1:15 p. m.
this week-end. The Rev, Fr. Seruard L. Strange | the afternoon, Miss Ada Nelson,
girls of the city tomorrow at 9 a. m. in the St. Rita's Catholic church. | direct the pageant, The Horizon clubs of West area the World.”
West Michigan Street Methodist | Ness Chappel church tomorrow at 19:45 a. m. Temple church, in the afternoon. Mrs. Gonard Felland will direct] Mrs. H. F. Ayres, district -presi- |
yumbers. Mrs. A, K. Jones
will jon and a business meeting. Mrs. ! play the accompaniments.
the Rev. Amos B. Bastian, pastor; 'ernoon session.
Mrs James B. Spear, chairman -of | p———————— the area; Mrs. Lola B. Eller, assis-|\Washington Pastor
tant; and Miss Patricia McGuire, | field director of west district. ‘Will Speak Here Dr. J. Warren Hastings of - Wash-
Jewish “services were held last | night in syndgogs. Other religious events follow:
OHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ON
CIRCLE-Dr. Harold Bowen, rector ar churches of Marion county Friday : opal. church. Evanston. .
Anatom. (at 8:30 p.m. in the Third Christian ;
FA SR viscopa nda i= eliver ~ the sermons He will | | chureh.
| services Tuesday through Friday.
Indianapolis, will preach Monday noon at Gris church. |C. M. B. orchestra will play
| UNTVERSITY— Members of the Newman the banquet.
| Mothers club will attend mass and re- | coive Semmusion In a i North Church to Hold , Service on Steps
dy Monday at and Paul's catheSepe
SS. Peter dral A breakfast will follow aN meier's restaurant, 1433 N Mrs. Prank J. Koch. and Rani Healey are co-chairmen for the seritens and breakfast. ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Dr x Burdette Backus, a il preach on - the . e est of the Ages by A. Eustace Haydn, tomorrow ice on the church steps Easter. at 11 a. m. Dr. Backus will speak on | “Beyond Doubt” tomorrow at #:15 a m. over radio station WFBM. MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN announced later.
Thursday beginnine at 11 a. m. in t church parlors. , Mo. AL a oh wile people of the » of the pastor of Thir ristian chure “Head of Christ.” 1s | will speak Mrs. Harry B. Neely. | thairman for the day, will introduge the pastor,
Angelus hour group.
in his temporary home here.
speaker. Miss Bmily McAdams will install the following officers after 12:15 Mrs. L. M. Henderson. ovresi-
nt: Mrs. John Wrttenbach, second vice Mrs. Walter Kvle, membershio Mrs. F. J. Rubush, treasurer with Mrs. Chester Zechiel as
president:
adviser of Mr. Sallman, says the publishers expect to build a chapel to house the paintings. It will re-
devotion at which during the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament the following pledge will be recited by all married people present.” The Catholic Family Life convention met in Chicago this week. |
Christian Science
in New York.
{building which Kriebél & Bates
James 2:5. {hangs in the study of Dr. Roy The lesson-sermon also includes Ewing Vale, pastor of the Taberthe following passage from the | nacle Presbyterian church, and anChristian Science textbook.” Science other in the front of the Cadle and Health with Key to the Scrip- | tabernacle. tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Chris-! Mr. Sallman. who is very reserved tians rejoice in secret beauty and and modest about his achievement bounty, hidden from the world, but in’ .the field of religious art, tells known to God.” p. 15. [various stories about the inuence : Ee ements of the “head” if you ply him with ‘The Cross in Art!
questions. Is Lecture Topic THERE WAS the *YounE’ Cana-
” | Germany in the last war. Before he “The Cross in Art” at the meeting | of the women's association at 1:45 | Jumped, he took time to unfasten
Tn. Tuesday in the First Presby- the Picture which he had pinned RD Snir y up before him in the plane's cabin. Mrs. Krull will show colored slides 1¢ Was still holding it when he to illustrate many episodes con- | Made his parachute landing and nected with the cross in the history |COntinued to prize it throughout Lis of the world, Mrs. Glen Prier- Imprisonment by the Germans. mood will sing several numbers ‘Mr. Sallman depicts Christ as and Mrs, Leroy Wahle will “lead Little children imagine him to look " the devotions. Luncheon at 12:30 M™ Bates commented. “And he noon will precede the program employs the same countenance,
Mrs. Matthew Winters is association | \aentical features though with quite | president | different expressions, as he paints
{Jesus in different situations. Pastor to Show
“This saves confusion Pictures of Greece pecially , ickie sol ay variety of faces all representing one Rin Rev. George G. Kimsey, pas- qo. oon jg naturally bewildering to or of the Memorial Baptist church, the spectator.” will show ‘colored pictures of his _ Artist Sallman is a tall, well-set recent trip to Greece following a an with gentle, kindly bearing. 6 p. m. pitch-in-dinner Wednesday Ea quite frankly tells that he felt hn the Meridian Heights Presby= . siled” to paint his religious] Hin oe Ki : ‘pictures in “much the same manner! I. KImsey accompa- that a minister or a missionary is
nied a relief ship abrodd and took pictures of his travels. He will be works, Woidedicate his: He » Boo
presented by the Rev. Roy B. Con-1{» . nor Jr, church pastor. It will be| HIS FATHER" and mother both
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{especially little children. A great.
—sT¥ears of---his--life-1q scriptural- Fost ernie nen | search in order to steep himself in | the atmosphere in which Jesus
- Unitarians to Attend |
{lived. He attenged night school at Presbyterian Church [ine chicago. Ant institute. The Young People’s class of Al —— Souls ‘Unitarian church school will
attend the Wifst Presbyterian ENGLEWOOD church tomorrow morning as part, CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of its study of Protestant d aps Senom, 57 N. RURAL ST.
- inations. Last Sunday, class members were 2:30 A. M Family Rible School AGAIN NEXT SUNDAY
present at morning worship at the 10:45 A. M
—Sermon Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer. | ;.30 p 3 "a1HOUT VISION" Steele Churchman is leader of the “DRI
class. A Church oO
, Minist ter
| semble the one in Riverside church critic. (her approval, I know other people United Brethren church will {will like it,” he said. THE SHRINE Tor the Sallman after me when I embark on one of paintings will be a part of a neW my long painting efforts lasting]
{dian flier who was shot do e Mrs. Prederic Krull will lecture on wn ov lings will be hung in the chapel
March 23, at 3 p. m. They are the
the dedication of the framed prints. | Dr.
the! {minds of those viewing the pictures, |
the fours four of, Soa. Heninger ere talented = He. a tT a
FTING" ith New Testament Message
N Bostest will serve Mchaon Mrs. Ray Milholland will be in charge o evoMrs. Sallman is described by -her tiors and Mrs. McNeely, organist. - of |
5 nq as Nis most dependable, TULUNTERS 4 or AMERICA CHAPEL— | “If a picture meets With gluness men of the First an ead the services tomorrow at 7:30 p . Armstrong will speak and Rovert i will sing. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandai will preside. IMMANUEL FVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH-—The choir will sing
“She looks!
many hours. In-fact, I could never
The Rev. Dennv Lee will speak under the sponsorship of the Christian Foreside council at the 8 a. m. services tomorrow. Breakfast for homeless men will follow ‘Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Mills will sponsor
“The Lord is My Shepherd,” “Christ Blessing Little Children” and “The
[Meets Wednesday |
sionary to India, and a pageant! The meeting: will convene af 9:45
Luncheon will be served and the afternoon session |
Miss Nola Yoder, superintendent
tending special’ religious services of the Glenburn mission, Linton, ! {the society | Ind, will speak in the morning. In| >
will conduct services for Catholic missionary to India, will give the | address. Mrs. Charles Smith will |
Speaks mii Change to Rose
3 will hold joint services’ at the |be given by the Rev. and Mrs. Van of the Roosevelt the Horizon club choir in special dent, will preside at the morning
Robert Flutro, district vice presiThe services were arranged by | | dent, will be in charge of the aft-|
lington, D. C., will address’ the pre- | Easter. banquet” of the Christian came dominant in the services after |
speak Wednesday night at the Episcopa: | 3 Church of the Advent. The Rev. R. Dr. Hastings is pastor of the Na Keicher. vicar of St’ Matthew's church. (tional City Christian church. The year's
“The North Methodist church will wil hold its first outdoor sunrise serv-
The service will be followed by breakfast, for which plans wii] be The sunrise servCHURCH—The women's society will Mast ice will be sponsored by the young
D Dr. Dallas L. Browning is church Consultation and prayer service, Seraiie gyno! Telephone RI-4086
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SATURDAY, MARCH 15 101
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China Mi sonary. ia To Speak Here frre
Miss Seater-Margaret Drever; wartime missionary to China, will address the Woman's Mission so-
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" Lutherdn Churches
of the National Lutheran Council Welcome You. For Information Concerning the Location of Our Churches, or the Church Nearest You, Phone
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clety of the Indianapolis Baptist as- | sociation Thursday. ? Miss Drever will speak at the aft- | jernoon session in the Woodruff, Place Baptist church. Mrs: Roy {Drake of Terre Haute and Mrs, wi: {liam Schmidts of Indianapolis rep{resenting the citizenship temper- | ance program of Baptist women will speak in the morning. Mrs. C. H. Shaw is president of
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Catholic Robes
(morrow in mid-Lent offers a break |
lin the solemn mood of the seasor|® in the Catholic church. 1:
Purple vestments which have been worn since the beginning of . Lent | will be changed to rose color as is {customary on the fourth Sunday | of Lent. The day is named from | the first word of the introit of the | mass, “laetare,” or “rejoice.” The | collec’. prays that though chastened | { by suffering Christians may be glad- | |dended by God's grace. The note of penance. will be- | tomorrow and will risg¢ to a climax | (in Holy Week. i | Notre Dame university tomorrow | night will name the winner of the Laetare award giyen anyally;
and by the school. MAN MOTHERS CLUB, BU TLER the Foster Hall quartet . will sing at
In the Catholic’ churches of In- | | dianapolis and the nation, the {campaign for $5 million for over- | seas relief wil come to a close
| mm ee em ee
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Aflil. with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo. Margaret Strahle, minister. Sunday School-—9:45 a. m. Worship Service—11 a. m
~-Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Laetare Sunday which falls to- | §
A. R. aye House, 824 N. Penn. classes, | unity,
Hotel
Topic Is 'Substance’ , |nope to erect within a year. have got anywhere without her.” | NE Giuteating Joos he Man “wiTH “Substance” is the subject of the, Mr. Bates reports that his firm| The couple has three sons, anjsed Jaws, jhe Healer, * he shown ING T quash? lesson-sermon in all Churches of has made approximately 40 million veterans of world war II, all mar-| service gy PONE enn Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. copies of the “Head of Christ” SIX ried and living In Chicago. | par iON MET'OPIY CHAS WEL WHEOT, rani The Bible citation includes the fol- | million of these were given by the x = | church. will speak on “Practices! Chris- OF Glee CWP and © lowing: = “Harken, my beloved USO to members of the armed] THE PAINTINGS “ar. Sailman | Hn Sa OR TAL METHODIST So brethren. ‘Hath not God chosen the forces during world war 11, he says. has completed in addition to the CHURCH The Vetus Journey nie 3 soln ME or poor of this world rich in faith, and! The head adorns both Protestant . “Head: of Christ” are “Christ at tomorrow at 720 p m. v Basi) Fischer oy heirs of the kingdom which he hath and Catholic buildings in Indian- Hearts Door” “Gethsemant” Sr. ehairman of lhe View} eduction promised to them that love him.” apolis and in many countries. One “Siris at Dawn “Boy Christ" Ta aster atectn. WIN
, EPISCOPAL —
“Ritter Ave. South (Irying- 3
Monument Circle—~CHRIST CHURCE~8 a. m,; 0:30 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-T7:30 5. m, 11 a. m, and 6:00 p. m. The Rev, John T. Payne ST PAUL'S worshipping with the Cathedrhl. congregation Church School, 9:00 a.m at 64th and College Ave, The Rev. Wm. Burrows. ; .
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Presbyterian Churches Invite You
"FIRST PRESBYTERIAN laware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 ‘and 11 A M, DR. FRANTZ “The Door." John 10:2 Matthew 7:7. Young People's Vespers 645 PM Church School 9:30 AM Chursday Convocation, 6 00 P.M
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts
Jean 8 Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston Ministers
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Dinner;
Church School, 9:48 Morning Worship. 11 a. m.
“ON THE ALERT!"
— Tabernacle Presby terian and Central Y FWING VALE REV. HARRY. R. MERCER RALPH SMITH . Ministers. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 10.45 A. M ~—Divine Worship Dr. Yale: ‘The DHE at Deed of the Ages’ _Fhursday, 730 P. M, Midweek Service,
Memorial Presbyterian {'Carroliton at 1lth—Rev. Ralph L O'Dell 9:30—-Church school for all ages. 10:45-"Morning worship: ‘Love Pails.” 6:30 Westminster Pellowship of Youth
7 30—New Life aon. osha} Service. “If You Had One Wish *
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Sunday School, 9.30 Worship, - 10.45 “CAPITAL AND INTEREST" Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday Family Night, Wed, 6 P. M.
Fairvi iow v Presbyterian
46th and Capitol ‘Ave VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister,
9:30 A M.~~Church School 10:45 AM Missionary . Miss Marie Gillespie, Guest Speaker, 6:30 PM
'NORTHMINSTER
Praise Bervice. ]
—8r. Westminster Fellowship.
Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister
9:45 AM —Church 8chool. 10:45 AM. —
Worship.
NEVER | po
WESTMINSTER
445 N. State (1700 East) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister
{ Bunday School, 9:30—Worship, 10:45 AM. 7 jo P. M. Thursday—Midweek Service. M.
Young People, 400 PM
the breskiast in honor of C. A. Asher, Mi father Ma x. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Toyozo Nakarai. head of the dehr of semitics of the Butler Schoo! of Religion, will address the senior Christian vonth sfllowshin tomorrow at 6 pm WESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH - - Miss
Presence.” Mr. Saliman now is painting a picture titled “We Would See Jesus.” It shows Christ in the midst of persons of many nationalities all
dressed in native costumes. It Was geater-Mevgaret : er. missionary to / - i s tomorrow m called by Mr. Bates, “An Appeal OE Tm PrAL CHAPEL—Wom- : to a post- war world for a perma- en of the Moose drum and bugle chorus . will sing at the § a. m services tomorDent peace.’ | row, - conducted by Chapisin C. G. Min-
ton Arrangements for the music were made through the Moose unit 324 of the 11th district Americ American | Legion auxiliary. a
SWEENEY CHAPEL | Butler University Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M. . “BRIDGE BUILDERS” Dr. O. L. Shelton, preaching
Prints of all the Sallman paint-|
the Roberts in ceremonies
Park Methodist |
of Sunday, |
church
gift of the publishers. Gene Lacy, | Mrs. C. C. Conway and Louis LeVier | orm the committee arranging for |
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Sumner L. Martin is church pastor.
| BAPTIST "CHURCHES
i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets CARLETON: W. ATWATER, D. D., Pastor. Rev. Edwin L. McLain, Associate Pastor.
| EMERSON SON AVE —Emerson & ¥. New yor {. Peter Vroom, Jo: 30 AM. 30 P.N ie
LYNDHURST Lyndhurst ar 2 blocks s % { W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin,
| 9:36 A. M.—Bible School. pestor, Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M. 10:45 A. M.—Worship. ‘Going His Way, Se - the Pastor h. : hi WOODRYYY PLACE—Walcolt at E. Mie T:30 P. M.— Worse. Sound film “King rest, 10:45 AM.; 3:00 aM, Thursday, 7:3¢ P M Mid-Week Prayer vm Al DADTIC Service. TT CENTRAL BAPTIST
| MEMORIAL BAPTIST— Belle Vi yey and w wi ! - 1
Dr. G. H. O'DONNELL, Pastor. Temporary Meeting Place: Prather Masonic Temple: College Ave. and 42d Street Siindayv Bchool—9 45 AM Morning Worship—10:45 AM. emer
Bt. Clair. G. G. Kimsey, and 7
TYRERD PARK—29 N, gram hain East) | lutton 2 30 A M.: 0 PM
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH .. BROADWAY AT 22nd ST... Sie ER Tr EA ea Ew =H * SUNDAY, MARCH 16—FINAL DAY OF THE [| "+= GREAT REVIVAL SERVICES |
‘Being conducted by Df. E. F. Estes, Pastor West Broadway Baptist Church . ‘Louisville, Ky. -
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.SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. Message by Dr. Estes at 10 o'clock and at the MORNING WORSHIP, 10:45—Evangelistic Service
| EVENING, 7:30 P. M. Half Hour Gospel Song Service, led by , Walter Bruce, Song Leader; Thelma Morris, Pianist and Choir Director; Mable Duncan, Organist
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public 1s Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Lesson for Sunday, March 16 - “SUBSTAN CE!
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
7 FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Meridian a Pléasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive oR Re Church Edifics at Butler ; Evening Service, 5:00 4 SECOND. CHURCH R. R., Church Edifics
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
TSIXTH CHURCH
EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE by Dr. Estes 1,
METHODIST CHURCHES |
It's Easy to Be a Cynic,” Dr. Mart! NORTH CHURCH WE 8 Kany 0 pe a yon, arin Meridian at 38th Street | “HOW JESUS MET LIFE'—Dr. Martin 145 P. M.
Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister | 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “Beneath the Cross of Jesus.” 9.30 A. M.—Church School | 6 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth
Thursday 6:30 P., M.—Church Fellowship Dinner,
WASHINGTON STREET |
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH)
‘Methodist (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street ~ Dr. Sumner L. Martin; Minister
GRACE | METHODIST i |
East New York at Grant
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W. Washington at Warman Ave. +8 ARNOLD SLEOC. Mima ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor Sermon Shee ase ag Not Paint
| 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
110:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. IRVINGTON
| 6:30 P. M—Youth Fellowship. > Audtoon Roads Nusth | J i
CAPITOL AVE. METHODIST Churen School 9:30 Nori. 10048, J. FoTD’ SERLIC! D Sinister 20 b_Dsy i? ‘ School—9:30 "East 10th Methodist TBE E Worship—i0:4% REV rR. 1A ister / Home Cot Ok nls Class | vii Shure School belt ha Schade Worship | abut
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Howard: Cadle, Buford ‘Fisher and Choir Daily, Y.; Sunday, 12 Noon, on WLW, ‘Central ‘Standard The, 1 0'Clock Eastern Sianiand Time, ie oil
World ’ nian in Bible Quotation Jerry “Curley Owen”
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326 E. OHIO ST. Nightly Through March 23, 7:30 p. m,
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