Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1947 — Page 4
Evangelist Chief
Ix Walks E Woodbury of New
“UNIQUE MUSICAL PROGRAM : AT
Youth
for
Christ RALLY
Tonight
7:30 7 Dismissed at 9:15
Oren Swaback Guest Musician— o. Forceful Preacher
af
Roberts Park
St. Joan Choir
{the singing of hymns in the an-
Girl to Direct
Jo-Anne Krieger Leads Singers in Park Contest Miss Jo-Anne Krieger will direct the Eighth Grade Girls choir of St. Joan of Arcs Catholic church in
nual music contest of the park and recreation department Monday at 8 p. m. in Brookside park. The choir made its first public appearance last Christmas day: at St. Joan’s. It was organized and trained by Jo-Anne's father, Edward Krieger, choirmaster of the church. Some weeks ago, the girls offered to sing at mass at the St. Christopher Catholic church. Mr. Krieger was not present. But Jo-Anne, who
Dr. Bartlett Dr. Holland
EDUCATION CONVEN. TION SPEAKERS—Dr. E. R.
"TUNING UP TO WIN—The Eighth Grade Girls choig of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic church rehearses hymns at the grotto of the Blessed Virgin in preparation for the city's music festival.
astor will Break Ground
For Church--
~ “Ceremony to Mark St. Paul's Project . | Dr. E. Harold Klingel will turn jover the first spadeful of dirt in i ~breaking ceremonies for the i hn 8t. Paul's Evangelical and Re{formed church tomorrow at 3 30 The site of the prospective $60,000 {church is the corner of E. 10th st. and Ritter ‘ave. Dr. Klingel is the |pastor of the congregation which . {now worships at 13th st. and Carrollton ave. Various local and denominational officials also will make church history by digging a few pounds of ‘soil. The new St. Paul's will be constructed of Indiana limestone in English ‘Gothic style. Construction
Py EMMA BIVERS MILNER
Dr. Luther C. 8. 8 Shao. pd Nanking considers China’s gains from the war greater than her losses. He speaks from experience as a native who has lived’ there all the 46 ‘years of his life except while studying for his Ph. D. at Yale. * In spite of the dark picture now so often painted of the country, he insists that the confusion in China gradually will clear away. The visitor was graduated fron®| Nanking university and from the theological seminary of Nanking. He is executive secretary of all the missionary work of the Disciples of Christ in China,
English. Well
Many died from machine
to cross streams. | Asks Relief of Suffering
Bartlett, president-elect of Ilif _seminary, Denver, and Dr. R. L. : Holland, general secretary o the Indiana Council of churches, . L will speak at the Christian Education convention Tuesday through Thursday at Plymouth, Ind. The convention, sponsored “by the Indiana Council of churches, will bring together national and state leaders, min.isters and laymen for discus: sions of the different phases of Christian education for persons of all ages.
Churches Schedule
Revival Meetings The
for the coming week. The Rev. James R. Cope, evangelist and teacher of Bible at FreedHardeman college, Henderson, Tenn., will continue to preac h at the services daily at 8 p. m. through Wednesday, except Sunday, in the Irvington Church of Christ.
Rev. Cope He will conduct services tomorro on ‘45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. There s0 since the Chinese are instinctive- [the federation, and Dr. Howard J.|
will be a basket dinner at noon.
Moyris Street Methodist {church and the Irvington Church includes representatives of 25 dif-| of Christ schedule revival meetings; | ferent denominations,” he recalled.
The Rev. Luther 8S. Harkey, rail-|
Disciples of Christ officials say i Dr. Shao gave himself indefatigably, {day and night, to relief and educa-| tiona] work under the National Christian Council and the National
addition, he contintied to hold his executive post with the Disciples. “Let's put our minds on relieving suffering instead of on fear and possible defeat,” he exorted his brethren. “Pray hard and preach optimism,” he urged. In citing the good resulting from the war, he mentioned that mutual suffering has brought a closer touch between the church and the government, between the church and the school, between the church and
{the hospitals,
Various Denominations “One congregation in China now
{“They don't care whether you are !a Presbyterian or a Baptist.
Thus denominational barriers are!
“China is less provincial than she was. The people of one area have become acquainted with those of another. “The whole country is receptive to Christianity, hungering and [Even th or Christian teaching. Even the Communists, for selfish | | reasons, treat the Christian Aaith | {with respect. They've found it]
ovine down.
w increases their effectiveness to do
ly religious. “I believe our troubles are going
China War Loss Overcome, Nanking Missionary Says
| die schools. These were evacuated
gun fire or were drowned in an attempt from the cities to rural districts. \purg; D. C. McMahan, a Garrett =" *° | They needed more food and were! student:
It's) fate of China on the shoulders of enough that all are children of God | Christians.”
~ OPTIMIST—Dr, Luther C. S. Shao speaks with ‘hope of the . future of his native China.
to iron out. There is a cry everywhere in the country for democracy. It also is my opinion that the inof Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and his officials will prevail, ‘ The Chinese visitor told of organizing and traveling with teams of Christians in free China. They preached and cheered the downhearted, working under the sponsorship of the Nationa] Christian council. The council took under its care students of *12 colleges and 150 mid-
ivery uncomfortable
Green,
ready for use this autumn. The Bishop Lowe sanctuary will seat 250 and there will be rooms for education, recreaTo Orda a in 24 tion and community activities. Kenneth W. Willianis of Kokomo is the Methodist Ceremony |architect. Other religious events: / Slated Tomorrow SEOORSIDE EVANGRLICAL 3 {NITED Times State Servies of junior age boys and girls of f the. Bell
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 21. ~Bishop Titus Lowe of Indianapolis will ordain 24 new Methodists ministers here tomorrow. The ordination ceremony will be the final session of the Indiana annual conference of the Methodist church. Eight of the young men to be ordained are graduates of Methodist theological schools or are now attending the schools. The others have been holding pastoral pointments on a “supply” basis, and have taken their training by! correspondence. Mp relaxation o the Fue requirs oo} Berger will sing accompanied by Mrs. yf seminary graduation the shortage of trained ministers in southern Indiana Methodism. 12 to Become Elders Twelve will be ordained as elders: C. H. Allison, Columbus; Robert E.| Westport; L. C. Hodapp, | ff musicians Seymour: C. M. Soboscn, who bas Cibo tints bn, ut, Rog inary of Drew university; James
at Garrett Theological seminary; FE. T. Perkins, Fdrmersb
that part of the building will be
vs aire Methodist church will sing a program of sacred music tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the church. Clifford D. Long will direct and Rosema as ACouipAzat. The is host ate}
Sapp will serve Glen O'Dell ALL SOU UNITARIAN CHURCH-Dr. rE Burdette) Backus will discuss the results of a survey of the congregation concerning its activities and interest In the field of social work ANN'S GUILD, ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL C rs. George Schley will be hostess to the guild in her home, 4211 Knollton rd., Monday at a Pp. m. Mrs, Schley will be assisted by Mrs. C. 8. McQuinen, Mi. William Burrows and Mrs,
will start next week. It is expected |
‘ST. MARK'S "UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. “Thomas B. Kline Sunday School | Worship ...ooiuviniiens 10:48 A M
- BROADWAY BAPTIST Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor
Worsnlp AONS Ar BL. and V0 P.M.
CHRIST TEMPLE 402 We a ch rkwey Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P. M. CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30 Milburn Wills, 8. 8. Supt. Ads Colller = | 10:30 a. m,
Vacation Bible School
SECOND FREE ples Willns and Pershing W, I Car, 2300 West. MA-9471,
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UNITY TRUTH CENTER AL with Unity Hdatrs. Kansas City, Mo.
Bchooi—bits 8. Mm.
Ww ip_Service—l11 a. m. Blessed"
p. Karn ob. Bun. Qonsults a classes,
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unity, ag Te ) Hotel. eT Telephone RIL006
ENGLEWOOD
CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street
9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School
Evelyn Mesgmore, Music Director Gaynell Lashbrook, Organist
nage A.M, OC
10:45 a. m.~—Sermon, “The Sheltering Fortress” | 7:45 p. m.—Sermon, “A Good Place - to Be”
. wen, Simei 8 a M, *
CENTRAL : CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnub ots, (700 North) Dr. W. A, Shullenberger, Minister, Bible Sohool--9:30 A. M, Morning Worship~10:48 A, M. Sermon: “The Divine Enlargement of Little Memories”
Music by Excellent Choir.
ZION
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D, PASTOR 9:10 A, M.—-Church School. 10:0 A, W-Suriice a ain: ru.
Nr Co
10:16 A. M.—"“Prayer and Choles™ * Luke €:12-13
1) est Morris Street Church
O, A. Trinkle, Minister
ap- |"; ERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN
| gelism and nance committees will meet Lomeriat at 5 p. for devotions, busi- | ds and a fellowship supper. "Vv N§' HOSPITAL CHAPEL—Wal-|
Clarence Myers at the §
tomorrow. Chaplain C. G, Minton will
Mills Watkins unit 162 of the llth district American on auxiliary. YOUTH FOR C ST — Oren Swaback will preach and play the trumpet tonight at the 7:30 p. m. Ially in the Roberts rk Methodist churc | Rev. Roger Malshary, Youth for
nd Poughkeepsie, N. Y., next w ne Pe at the Bivie cong congless
for youth st Amsterdam,
W. Keith, New Albany; C. A. Mc-| returning to Indianapolis for the he Allister, who has been a student!’ Cpdrexamy STIAN CHURCH — A
service for the
young children and their parents will be
urg; W. H.
UNIVERS CRURCH—The educational, calling. evan-|
a, mm. services}
conduct the services, Arran ents for the music were made thro the Osric|
CHRI cuv blessing and dedication of
Self, burner, Bicknell; Garrett student;
a burg;
Patricksburg; A. W. Stone-
An equal number will be ordained J. C. Forshay, Jeffer- | C. C. Lewis, Campbells-
as deacons:
John R. Rogers, a Drew
sleeping in student; J. E. Moore, a Garrett stu-| | triple-deck beds in temporary hous- dent;
ing. But they had the satisfaction | Siner, New Albany:
R. L. ‘Spann,|
{of getting to know young residents New Albany: L. K. Thompson, al
{of the countryside.
Saw Sun. First Time The city group really saw the
to appreciate nature and gained some knowledge of agriculture. Dr. Shao also described the printing of books and magazines and the medical and social work done by the council. The Japanese had wrought great havoc with printing in China. Soldiers were fed and taught to be clean by council workers. As his story poured forth, his smile constantly flashed. He repeated what he had said to his brethren: “God is with us. Our cause is just. We will win.” - And he added | for the benefit of Indianapolis | listeners: “I lay the burden of the future
|
‘Church Federation ‘Workshop Planned
The Indianapolis Church Federa-! tion will hold its first “workshop”| {on committee planning Monday aft- | | ernoon and night at the Butler | School of Religion. Dinner will be served at 5:45 p. m. in the cafe- | teria. | Jerrus M. Bryant, president of
|Baumgatial, executive secretary, will | speak. 7
setting sun for the fist time, learned |!
member of Thirty-First Street Fun-
Garrett ‘student; Walter Williams, | Alfordsville, and E. L. Wright, a theological student sat Asbury col- | ege,
Radio Station Plans To Honor Hymn Writer
Radio Station WISH tomorrow | will salute Mrs. Margaret Sanders,
damental Baptist church, on the 11:30 a. m. “Hymns for Sunday”
program. Mrs. Sanders has chosen for her favorite: hymn, “The Solid Rock” which begins: “My hope is built on nothing less—" She has been al worker in the church for about 34! years and is a friend and corre- |
| spondent of many missionaries.
held tomorrow at 10:10 a.m. VOLUNTEERS
pricke. church ao leader,
h { the New World Order” at the meeting f S. E. Lightfoot, Fredricks- the high schaal ane college class tomor
OF AMERICA CHAPEL, st.—Edward Lowe of the
C. A. Walls, a ati committee will | Christian Business Men's G. N. Angerer, | speak at the evangelistic service tomorrow
Other committee members
ker, and H. N. Oldaker, Lynn-| iy heip with the service. Lt. Col. XK. ville. { Grace Crandall, local commander of the Volullosth will LX
’ CHURCH will speak on
t Are Methodists Accomplishing m
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
16th and Delaware Sts.
J. M. ‘Ratcliff, Paoli: J. E. REV. MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister
19:30 A. M.—Junior Church. 11:00 A. M.~Church School. .
“Distance Ahead"
EBENEZER LUTHERAN
Millersville Road at Eastern Ave. R. Eugene Smith, Pastor
9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Divine Worship
NORTH SIDE CHURCH
OF GOD 900 W. 30th St. W. W. King, Pastor We Welcome You to All oh Qur Services Daily Vacation Bible Schonl Beginning Monday—9 A. M., Listen to our Broadcast w WISH, 10:30 Sunday Night
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST -
2842 SHELBY STREET
Worship and Preaching A Bible Study ......xvsonevs re. Evening Service
Wednesday Evening Bible Study ........... W. L. TOTTY, Minister; residence G
Olive and Le Grande A. L. Emmert, Pastor
Paul Qualls, Indianapolis Sin Through June 29
In-Door Camp Meeting— SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev. Earl Starnes, Evansville, Evangelist
Don’t Miss Hearing These Good Workers
srevsss ss sssens
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GA-1945; Chure
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road evangelist, will give the ser{mons at a meeting, daily at 7:30 |p. m., tomorrow through June 29 in the Morris Streety Methodist church. The services are sponsored by the Railroad Evangelistic asso-! ciation of Indianapolis and local churches.
College Avenue Church of the Nazarene
Midweek Service Wednesda. Church Office, RI-9140 MONEYMA
15th and College Only 3 More Opportunities to
HEAR LU SMITH
Tony 7 Tomorrow Rin 10:30 Tomorrow Night, 7:3 , TOP M » Pastor
8. R. GA-2344, Residence
SERVICES SUNDAY 9:30 A. Mc—10:30 A. M.—6:30 P. M.—7:3
0 P. M.
Lutheran
J
of the National Lutheran Council Welcome You. For Information Concerning the Location of Our Churches, or the Church Nearest You, Phone MA rket 2167
Churches
+
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
G, W. Pasthall, Paster
Revival
7:48 Nig ™ h June 20 Saturday, June 21: Jesus Teaches About Divorce and Adultery Sunday, 10:30 a. m.: Sins of Omission; rep m.: One Day You Will Bow the ee
Monday: Ood Uses Weak Tnstrumentalities. Tuesday: God's Call to the Unconverted. Wednesday: Backsliding, Its Cause and
Thus Her Heart Was In Sodom. Priday: The Folly of Procrastination, Saturday: The xin Mukek . 8. Paschall, Evangelist W. Paschall, Pastor.
TUXEDO PARK~29 N. Grant (4100 East.) U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 P.M.
BAPTIST Exeter > me a Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 and 7:30
AVE. —Emerson & E. New York
BAPTIST CHURCHES
LYNHURST- Lyndhu rat dr, 9 blocks A of W W n st. Donald J. Dunkin, pastor, Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M.
WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E. Mich, L C. Trent, 10:45 AM.; 7:00 PM.
CENTRAL BAPTIST Dr. G. H. O'DONNELL, Pastor, Prather Masonie Temple: College Ave. and 43d Street Services 9:45 and 10:45 A. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Street CARLETON W. ATWATER. D. D. Pastor. L. McLain, Associate Pastor.
Rev. 930A. A 10:45 A. M.— Worship “Stand Up and Be ~The Pastor
Coun T0P. M.~ Worship: “This Is the Lifel™ ~The Associate Pastor.
EMERSON A Peter Vroom. 10:30 AM.; 7:30 PAL
METHODIST
THURSD. T30P. A Mid Week
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. b., Minister 10:45 A. M.—Waorship Service “In the Chapel of Your Heart” A shorter service during the summer 9:30 A. M.—Church School
WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave. ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor
9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Scaflold Sways the People” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
IRVINGTON
North D. D., Minister : Worship, 10:45. Harirave, guest speaker.
30 RALP Churc!
Mr. Ellis B.
CHURCHES
East 10th St. Methodist BITE CHAS. a + NOLMES. Minister
Homa of Bible Class Chureh I 9: on M. 10:43 Worship Ray D. Rverion. es Your Torch,
Dr.’ James Satine est from New Dein, india.
10: hl. AM Sallman’'s “Christ the Shepherd, by the pastor.
48 P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Methodist (Since 1821) pPthwan at Vermont Street Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
GRACE
METHODIST East New York at Grant E ARNOLD CLEGG, Ministee 1040 A. M Sermon theme: “How Old Are You?" 7:40 P, M.~Program by Cholr,
rs
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Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass,
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
. Lesson for Sunday, June 22d
“Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?”
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
OF
Church, Member Recall 90 Years
The Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Post rd. and Troy ave, will recall on its 90th anniversary tomorrow that Mrs. Christina’ Brinkman, oldest living member, also is 90. Dr.‘F. W. Schroeder, president of Eden Theological seminary, will preach on “The Human Structure ofl the Divine Foundation” at 10:30 a. m. Following a basket dinner at noon, the Rev. Robert Groves of Louisville, Ky., will give the address. |
CHURCH OF CHRIST 25 N. LAYMAN AVE. INVITES YOU TO HEAR JAMES R. COPE :
Teacher of Bible at Freed-Hardeman
NIGHTLY AT 8:00 P. M. THROUGH JUNE 25TH TUNE IN SUNDAYS—WISH-—8:30 A. M.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
THE IRVINGTON
College, Henderson, Tenn.
The Rev. Mr. Groves was the Zion! a pastor when the new church was | built in 1942. Special guests will Include the! Rev. Albert Gaebe, Union, Mo.; the Rev. Herbert Goetz, Portsmouth, O., and the Rev. Norman H., Schultz, Indianapolis.
Who Called the A-Bomb Rough?
8T,. OVEN, Jersey, Channel TIslands, June 21 (U. P.) William Pattison, 3, was sent to the home of his grandparents in England today : fo Bin garests Soul, seg alas ie: ap and started a fire | °
REVIVAL
BELMONT ‘Church of Christ
1002 S. Belmont
through JUNE 25
‘Evening—8 P. M.
JAMES McNEIL-
Evangelist =
Charlton, W. | Va.
sms
ON THE AIR AGAIN E. Washing State St., Indi
Station WCBC, Anderson 1470 on Your Dial : 1 to 1:30 P. M. Every Sunday
gers Sunday School 9:30, Morning Worship 10:30—Evange Rev. Charles B, Cox, Pastor
FIRST CHURCH
THE
NAZARENE
ton and anapolis
listic 7:30
Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R, Church Edifice
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler R. R, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH
SIXTH CHURCH 600’ Prospect St. R, R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday . Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. ML
| Presbyterian Churches Invite You |
| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTRUR FRANTZ RUSSELL GALLOWAY
TWO MORNING SERVICES
HEAR— Canadian Evangelist.
P.E. Lowenberg
Tonight, 7:45 Sunday, I a. ~ 30d 7:45 p.’ m
| 902 Fletcher Ave.
CALVARY TABERNACLE
RADIO—WISH--SUNDAY—8. AM
FRO754
9:30 and 11 A. M
DR. FRANTZ ‘Paith’ "Luke 7:50 : | Chureh Bchool ...v...ieeive.ss 9! 30 AM
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Chukch of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Jean 8. Milner, BD D., Josph W. Johnston
Church Mimiass a m, Morning Worship, in a. m.
Dr. Milner: “Keeping the Faith"
Tabernacle Presbyterian nd Central DR. poky EWING VALE REV. HARRY R. MERCER RALPH SMITH, Ministers; 9:30 A. M.-Bible Bch 10:45 A M. Levine Worship
0 ord Ye ug " Thursday, 5 P.
Memorial Presbyterian Carroliton at 1lth—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell 9:30 A. M.~Church school for sll ages.
tw
; Worship:
M, Midweek Service.
“My| Congr gn 8 at as
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th.
Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45
“A Surprised Man" Youth Meeting, 7 P, M. Sunday
ST, .JOHN'S
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Oapitol Ave, VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister.
Life.” — bom h for a
NORTHMINSTER Miflersyille Masonje Lodge RAY CLOYD DOWNS, Minister 9:45 A.M.~Church School 10:45 AM. ~Worship.
443 N. State (1700 Bast) WALTER L. CY, Min
9:30 A. M.—fhureh Ln and, Morsing
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