Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1947 — Page 4

VAC n s Dr. Cc. » ev, William O.

Matthews, professor | of religion at Pranklin college, will speak at the opening dinner Priday night. Dr Cleo Blackburn of Flanner House will give the Sat-

' to Be Subject In Scientist Churches

| “Mortals and Immortals’ is the . subject of the lesson-sermon in all b of Christ, Scientist, to-

ence and Health with Key to Scriptiirés” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Man’s individuality is never yiong. It is the likeness of man’s maker.” P.. 491.

Radio Program Honors | Ms. Harold Walters

"Mrs. Harold Walters, active worker in the Central Christian church | and in the Indianapolis Council of | Churchwomen, will receive special | recognition on the WISH “Hymns for Sunday” program tomorrow at 11:30 a. m. The station has inaugurated the custom of honoring a layman on the weekly Sunday morning broad"cast. Mrs. Walters has chosen as her favorite hymn, “The Church's One Foundation.”

Father Diekoff Sings

First Mass Tomorrow The Rev. *Fr. Bernard Joseph Diekoft, O.PP.8, will sing his first mass tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Holy Name Catholic church, Beech Grove:

Carthagena, O. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Diekoff, 108 N. 13th st, Béech Grove. He is a

in Beech Grove. Fm Diekoff will be honored by a public reception tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. at the Lake | Shore Country club.

"CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith) +402 West Pall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M. “Belmont Church of Christ bs 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program: Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. Worship and Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Wednesday Services, 7:45 P. M. carl mt Flinn, Minister. CA-1350

“HIRST CONGRE CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts.

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10:30 A, M.~Junior Church. | 24:00 A. M.—Church School. i x “Made Available’

WEST MORRIS STREET o | CHURCH

iaetive building plans in Speedway |

+: church, Kessler blvd. and Ralston dr. tesian Extension, Inc.

ernoon and at night on Sundays.

Pr. Diekoff was ordained Thurs- | day at St. Charles seminary,

‘native of Indianavolis and grew up

MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister

NAZARENE—Carpenters swiftly complete the ’ Speedway | Church of the Nazargne, one of four. new churches in Speedway

City.

= Four § Speedway City Churches!

Work for New Buildings

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor

Take a hammer and saw and help build your new. church if cash me

is scarce and the membership small. That's the philosophy of the Rev. Speedway church of the Nazarene. hours a day six days a week working on the construction of his new church, Crawfordsville rd. and 16th st.

Thé Nazarene church is one of, ] four different denominations with | be class rooms and + a finished base-

ment assembly room, The total cost

City. The other three are St. Chris- will be-q bout $25,000. topher’s Catholic, the Speedway | The Rev. Mr. Konkle is employed | Christian and the St. Andrew's ‘at night at the Universal Best|D United Lutheran churches. ‘Lock Co. | Ground also has been broken for | Presbyterian chutuhés of the coma new Our Savior Lutheran church, | {munity will make special mention of 25th st. and Boulevard pl., and con-| | Northminster on Church Extension struction is expected to begin very Sunday tomorrow. The Northminsoon for Northminster Presbyterian ster membership and the Labo of w

Donald Konkle, pastor of the

: Harry Wade is president, will share hare Town Hall While await ir Dew | ‘the $48,000 cost of the new church.

houses of worship, the Nazarenes © Will be red brick with white trim

{and includes an auditorium to seat and the Latherays share the Speed- | way City town hall as a place for 1225, class rooms, kitchen and passervices. - Lutherans use it in the UOF'S Study. morning and Nazarenes in the aft- Owns Three Lots | St. Andrew's United Lutheran The Rev. Fr. Leo Lindemann, church owns three lots at 16th st. pastor, and his congregation have 8nd Beeler ave. on which to build accumulated $35,000 toward a new !an Indiana limestone church costSt. Christopher's church. {ing $35,000. The Rev. Robert H. They began to talk about an $80,- Heine, pastor, expects construction 000 church and school ‘building sev- |t0 start within a year. The con-

eral years ago. Now the cost of the eregation of 137 members owns a

ad- | parsonage in Speedway City. Our Savior Lutheran church, project ' of 10 Missouri Synod

prospective construction has vanced to $160,000. Accordingly, | Father Lindemann expects to raise | an additional ‘$45,000 before start-|Lutheran congregations of the coming work in the fall. | munity, will cost $40,000, the pastor, The Rev. Kenneth E. Thorne, {P. 8. Falkenroth reports. The worpastor of the Speedway Christian Ship room to seat 200 and a finished church, fisids- himself in much the [Pasement with classrooms and same situation as Father Linde- itchen are included in the plans. mann. The congregation has $40, Ihe congregation which fis 000 but will drive for $35,000 more {worshiping now in a storefront before beginning construction of its church, 310 W. 28th st., expects to]

$110,000 building. get into the new church in six Congregation Small ‘months. The Nazarene congregati hich | numbers 27 is proceeding largely oo | HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

at Ingram Hiroe ‘Wilson, Minister Morning Worship, 9:30 a. m. “The Effect of Prayer” 7:45 p. m. Evening Service: “The Dance of Death” ~The Church That Cares—

faith, the pastor says. Men of the church assist the pastor with the labor’ when they can. Much of the {building material also has been (donated. - The new church's auditorium will seat 225 and there will

College Avenue Church of the Nazarene

15th and College

Enthusiastic Sunday School Program Every Sunday—9:30 Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Youth Service, 6:45 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Midweek Service Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.

Church Office, RI-9140 8. R. MONEYMAKER, Pastor GA-2344, Residence

BEREAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST Wade and Linden Sts. Ford Porter, pastor Bunday Services—9:30 A. M.—10: 45 A M630 P. M—745 P. M

ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE May 23nd through 25th—Each Night—7:30 P, M. Speaker Thursday—Rev. Carl Anderson, Jewish worker, St Louis. Mo R.-B. Stone will show pictures of work in mountains of Kentucky PFriday—R. B. Stone, Irene Cochran will show pictures of work in French Equatorial Africa Baturday—Rev.. Carl Anderson, Rey.) R. D. MeCarth South Americ

Sunday—Dr. Peter Deyneka will speak, both arti and evening, telling of the present Russian situation

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Lesson for Sunday, May 18 “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS”

Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Meridian’ at 20th Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive R. R., Church_Edifice . at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 SECOND CHURCH R. R., Church Edifics ‘Dejaware at’. 12th 'H C y Evening Service, 5:00 LAUR HURCH R R.. 526 State. Life Bldg Evening Service, 7:30

THIRD CHURCH RR. Church Edifice Washington Bivay at 3th SIXTH CHURCH

» 8:00 1609 Prospect St. -

3 ® R. ote Edifice R. ‘R., 1611 Prospect

"SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M. Wednesday Bvening Testimonias Meetings id An Churenes

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Anniversary

The minister is spending nine Hair

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PE I. U. Girls | Fomor Parents. Today

annual festival week-end today and Former Pastor, Wile : - A parade of queen candidates, one representing each of the 12 resi-

Northminster

will deliver his first sermon here

will meet ie Tuesday at July 6. 5 a Py the Hawthorn room -fol-| The Rev. Mr. Williams succeeds! Tul] ue. Sev. Ray Cid Downs wie Mayer ehay : prepare for se pnp. dng Woman's, Prise, Wil[ "os Oring iission. field,

The new Northminster pastor is vill finishing his studies at Union

morrow. The Tog h _ Ty the Jo Teological seminary, New York, and Ee Chorus enol will Sing The & native of Chicago. He is presi

Movies will be taken fot the (dent of the student body at the

Revival Opens|

Here Tonight | sete Som dumm ve eg wo Bt

Series of Meetings

AA 9:30am,

ULMONIAL BAST Stl Viv 0:30 and 1:30.

. TURDAY, "BAPTIST CHURCHES

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Serviced 9:48 and 10:45 A. M.

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building the ! Wide Awa a Tv Shunch Wit sere P N A \ SE OF WOREHIS: ego He is now retired and Native of Chicago elaborate plans making his home here, : Na} op oh ri madge Bittikot James G. Jones is the present pas- | ccepts ere institute will lead th tor. Former members and friends The Rev. Richard S. Williams robed choir are expected to be present. thas accepted a call to. the North. Grace Notes Other religious events follow | minster Presbyterian church and|tet also will

Miss Dorothy Bamford of Upper Darby, Pa, will conduct special sessions for children after school |, hours in churches of the city. She will illustrate her talks with chalk drawings and other visual aids. Noonday meetings for business

dences, was scheduled for noon to- June 8 Rev. Bark the Wh nnnvatary of 38/0. fin Cadi taber- 0.8 cauion, a ar Shay) = aaa ime a cs service followed by a 6:30 p. m.| AD inter-dormitafy songfest Was nacle, Dr. Hyman ¥ a Pas dinner in the ® be he pats Pm. 00 the Sepa J. Appelsnan, Rus | empath i “If My Brother EE a cig The 3d street quadrangle will be gelist of Je raor se aE Serviee. G. Burbank and the scene of the festival from Sparen tage, m——————— —— Mrs. Burbank will p. m. to midnight, with dancing and fyeliver the “N27 . receive special Srowning of the queen. mons. The LEE LLL TPE: anniversary cele- in each dormitory tomorrow. ization calls bration. The Rev meetings Mr, Burbank was “Christ, for

people will be conducted daily in

the First Baptist church with sermons by Dr. Appelman. In preparation for the revival which Y.

"EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCH

an Indiana boy tomorrow in cere- | monies at 10 a. m. in the Beth-El' Zedeck temple. Jack, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham PFivel, 3257 Ruckle st. confirmed at Beth-El in the class of 1944. Ner Timid is conferred upon Jewish Boy ts for outstanding | yr

1ith district, American Legion suxilia:

————————————— . Hanover to Honor

Rev. Pfleiderer

The Rev. F. A. Pfleiderer of In-| dianapolis will receive the honorary degree of doctor of divinity from

religion and for a superior knowl- | edge of the faith. Similar recogni- |; tion is given to Protestant

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{mer camps and conferences spon-

ministrator of week-day religious | education for children on release !time from public schools. He also is the pastor of the Sutherland Presbyterian church. Announcement of the conferring of the degree was made by the college.

To Mark 64th Birthday The Seventh Christian church will the 64th anniversary of its! a fomorow with a noon din- | ner, 2 p. m. program and recogni{tion of two charter members. | { Mrs. Etta Stroud and Mrs, Gertrude Tyler, both of Indianapolis, will be honored as charter members and the Rev. Raymond D. Harris, | Winchester, Ind, will speak. The Rev. Mr. Harris entered the minis- |

Discuss Summer Camps At Youth Senate Dinner

Young people will discuss sum-

sored by churches of all denomi-

|odist Youth fellowship will meet | WaS|for dinner and el@tion of officers | Tuesday at 5 p. m. in the Capitol | Avenue Methodist: church. Miss |

service to their synagog and their| gon wi preside.

and oon Boyer will be in charge of

{8 p. m. The Bellaire church choir | will sing directed by Clifford D.! {

tion and Dr. Roy H. Turley, pastor Ceti Turley. pas-| seminary from which he will be for C. expects to be. attended by | AY. Map 3, at 30 P. M_Brotherhaed Rally for men of SHRISTIAN the, po graduated next month. ‘thousands, prayer services have tharches In the Bion 8 Church, Penton-Troy and Post Road. Pastor Norman ge cation 3 and election of In New York, he has conducted | pee held for several weeks. * CARROLLTON AVE. at un | ST. JOHN land A Seis Pm, a the choral for the past two years a Christian | > Appelman has lived in the] Richard Rettig 1045 A. M | P. Gustay Brune wits 4 Ax WS 8, NORTH METHODIST program for refugees from Europe. united States since 1914. He is a be * | or CHURCH. The Ww. 8. C discuss | He 18 unmarried, 24 years old, and |jawyer and former Baptist pastor.|| Nevin Sram and x Jon wR Aun =. evel and va Dallas 'L LE 5 ie BY. ag ee Pasisiaies 1m ywrel New| He has conducted evangelistic cam- | reb School at 9: 030 To "| “Youth's Visln” tional talk. wil ive the deve: a lap {paigns in Philadelphia, Los Ane | - parenmne parkway snd Abas wi a tin N. Belmont a ABET: Chat AVENUE - . | geles, Kansas City, Louisville, Buf- || Ralph Holland 10:00 A. M. |g “The Peast of Ascension” Haines Matthews ve re Musical re Jack Fivel to Receive | talo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Oak- Sut Saket SECOND--Shelby and Pleasant of ane Tamid Award | !*0% Phoenix and other cities. SR ue Pleas. R. pkwy |W. Prankiin Lahr 10:30 AM. BAinise Jyainap hy. at-10. cede “the An intor- rst Ner Tami war | —— ——————— renating Curiae” A __“The Art of Living Together” “'The| Jack Pivel will receive the first oR —— TRINITY_Perkins and E. Raymond Prospect & Ni tist church, directed EE i|Ner Tamid scout award ever given Methodist Youth 5 Jy | Wiliam WKalerim Lis A M.

Clarénce BE. Sitler “The Hands of God" PLEASANT RUN—30 Pleas. Rr. K Robert Windhorst 10:30 A A ys “Is It Well With Thee?" Leonard and Sanders t A. nbrok 10:18 A. M. “Always at Work” Luke 2:49.

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‘To Name Officers |

The Indianapolis District Meth-

"The Ascending ( Christ”

ZION—Fenton, Troy 1 and Post Road. Robert KE. Bri an 10:30 A. M.

“The Heroic Temper" North and New Jersey #osderict R Re

One hr and Sixth Anniversary “The Church Worth While” i

Maryruth Nickels, district presi- |

METHODIST NORTH CHURCH | °

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The Rev. Charles Tyler, Castle-| ton, will be toastmaster and Miss |

Hanover college . at the school's Catholic scouts. ‘music. The Rev. Henry White, | Meridian and 38th Street 114th commencement June 21. ———————————————————— AER pastor of Woodside Methodist Dallas L. Bro D. D, Min The Rev. Mr. Pfleiderer is the ad-| 7th Christian Church |church, will install officers at| WS; ne

10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “The War of Ideas”

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

WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave. ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor :30 A. M.—Church School. ‘45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Training of a Disciple” 30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.

CHURCH OF CHRIST |

40th and Capitol Wilson Wallace, Minister 9:45—Bible Study. 10:45—Morning Worship (10: 7:45—Evening Worship. 6:

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try from Seventh church 23 “years nations at the youth senate dinner ago. Tuesday at 6 p. m. in the Pirst Baptist church. ] “A Day at Summer Camp” will | be dramatized and Robert Tesdeil, Chicago, director of social education and action of the United

ST. MARK'S

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

| elected.

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Christian Youth movement, will | speak. New senate officers will be | Sunday School “Worship ...,.........

: 10:45 A M. Lutheran Churches he of the National Lutheran Council

| ; Welcome You. |

* For Information Concerning the Location | of Our Churches, or the Church Nearest You, Phone i

MA tket 2167

9:15 A.M.

510 E rd st.

FIRST FREE METHODIST 12th and Tecumseh Sts. Rev. R. L. Chitty, Pastor Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Children and Young People—§:30 P. M

IRVINGTON

0 Auduoon Road, North Churen 9:30. * Worship. 10:48. 48. > gp, vo My Church”

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The Church With the Blue Cross

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CHURCHES

“Stand by the Church® 10:48 A. WM

Commencement for Methodist Hospital nurses.

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ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Methodist (Since 1831)

Delaware at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister

GRACE METHODIST

East New York at Grant EE ARNOLD Sung. Ministee 10:40 A. “Power for a i A Church Schoo!-9:30 A. __ Youth Pe

East 10th St. Methodist BUTE REV. CHAS. R. HOLMES, Minister Home of Everson Bible Class Church School 9:30—A. M.—10:45 Worship “Let the Child Live”

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

| Evangelist Service—7:30 P. M. “ | {

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR .FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY

TWO MORNING SERVICES " ay 11 A. M. FRANTZ

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HERMAN ROSE. PASTOR 'a block east of Central ‘Sermons in Song WFBM, Sunday, 8:15 % M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |

The Historie Church of Which

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street ENGLEWOOD Extends Cordial Invitation to Attend Dedication Services of New Addition to Church and New Baptistry

9:30 A. M.—~PFamily Bible school — goal 1,200. 10.46 A. M Sermon, “THE CHRIST OF PRE-EMINENCE." T48P M.—Bermon: “WHAT MEANETH THESE STONES?"

ALL SERVICES

| | Henry Ward er was Minister |

THE | Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. HOME-LIKE Jn 8 Milner. B,D. Jatwh W. Johnston | CHURCH Morning. Worship. 11 &. m.

Dr. Milner: “Things Given to Us"

Classes , for all—9:30 Milburn Wills, Supt. JOSEPH C. BLACK, Minister 10:30 A. M.—T7:45 P. M.

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Wilkins and Pershing W. 1. Car, 2300 West, MA-9871,

Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV HARRY R. MERCER RALPH SMITH. Ministers, 9:30 A. M.-Bible Bchoo!. 10:45 A M.-Divine Worship

| Mr. Mercer: “More Stately Mansions” Thursday, 7:15 P. M., Midweek Bervice.

Stop Communism! By Dr. E. Burdette Backus

11 A.M Over WFBM 9:15 A. M. For a Better World

ALL SOULS Unitarian Church

1463 N. Alabama st.

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton at 1ith—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell 9:30 A. M.~Church School for all ages.

10:45 A. M.—Morning worship: ‘' “The 8ignature of the Sow”

7:00 P. M.— Westminster Pellowship. Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Midweek service.

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. as 47th,

Rev. Roy B. Connor Jv. Sunday School, #90 Worship, 10:45

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Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday Ee

Fairview Presbyterian

9:30 A. M. 10:48 A. M. ~My Junior * chum coniiar NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonic Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister

9:45 A.Mis=Church School. 10:45 A.M.~Worship.

School. worship: “The Seored for Children.

WESTMINSTER 5 N. State (1700 Bast) 1. PRARCY, 9% Ww ng People, 4:00

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Minister. 3038 A.

FAMILY DAY OBSBRVANCE IN O.. A. TRINKLE, Minister ON THE = FIRST CHURCH OF THE AIR NAZARENE AG AIN E. Washington and Cab _ State St. Indianapolis— Station WCB, anderson 1470 on Your Dial 1 to 1:30 P. M, Every Sunday Sunday School 9:30, Morning Worship 10: 30—Evangelistic. 7:30 Rev. Charles B. Cox, Pastor

Monument Circle—CHRIST CHURCH—8 a. m.; 9:3 . and 10:45 a. m. The v.\ E. Ainger Powell, “D. D), The Rev. Herman Anker.

Central Ave. at 16th St.— ALL SAINTS CATHE-

Ritter Ave., South (Irvington) —S8T. MATTHEW’S— 7:30 a. m,, 9:30 a. m. and 10:45 a. m. The Rev. Rudolph PF. Keicher.

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Meridian St, at 3%rd— DRAL--T7:30 a. m,, 11 a. m. CHURCH OF THE AD- + and 6;00 p. m. The Rev, . Pa i John T. Payne. ST. VENT-T7:30 a. m.; 9:30 PAUL'S worshipping with a. m. and 11:00 a. m. the Cathedral congrega- The Rev. Thomas R. tion Church School, 9:00 Thrasher. a. m. at 64th and College v Ave. The Rev. Wm. Bur-

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BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

"BROADWAY at 22nd ST. Rev. R. M. Dodril], Pastor

SPECIAL | Sunday morning,. May 18. #f ||- Rev. Hyman Appeiman, re- {| nowned evangelist, speaks at 10 o'clock a. m.

EVERY PERSON INVITED

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MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 19 Rev. Dale Oldham, Speaker

TUESDAY. NIGHT, MAY » “God on Trial"

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 31 ‘How an Englishman Saved America’

SUNDAY APTERNOON, 3:00 MAY 18

“The Third World War: America Fight Russia?’

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CHILDREN'S MEETINGS NIGHTLY-

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