Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1947 — Page 4

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of touch with testantism wand its free tical approach fo religion. This is one ‘of the made by Robert W. Funk apolis, Just re from study Punk is four young chosen United attend mencial

a bachelor of divinity degree in the Butler School of Religion. { Favors United Front One of the main topics mentioned by Mr. Funk was the probability that the present international crisis would impel a more closely knit “Reconstruction needs in both Europe and Asia have caused the denominations to present a united front” Mr. Punk observed. The students therefore discussed the possibility of a similar union on a worldwide basis. They studied steps that youth organizations might take {0 aid In creating such a world brotherhood. “A principal obstacle, Mr. Funk said, 1s created by national bounsplit of Germany, Austria and Korea Into military . veeupation zonds ralses a further

Japan, India and particularly Russia were additional barriers, Strangers to One Another Mr. Punk saw evidences of the fallure of the denominations to teach their people about other de-| nominations, one country are strangers to those of another, he found. He found Europe out of touch with American Protestantism. : “In the world today, churches and Christians must consider the church's position in relation to the government and politics of each nation,” Mr, Funk ssid. “For this reason, the Institute made a thorough study ‘of communism and democracy. It was discovered that some Christians in Europe and Asia take the opposite position from the western churches in regard to communism

“Ihe Marxist philosophy lies a’

the Toll oF Russidii Connie," upeiasis LI we calls the "Chu r ch Gi ves

$74 Million

The Methodist church gave over the past fiscal year $W%647677 for an economic system and discarding | Sanders and her friend, Miss Lu- ihe support of world service mis {stonary, educational and philan- | thropic activities. Between sewing jobs, helping! Reports of these disbursements by | {97 Sj, conference next onduct - an outdaPr | the boards of the church were made in University at the meeting of the Methodist

he sald. “The communism China, India’ and some smaller

Furopean countries is different, In| “Mom's” these, hungry, war-stricken Chriss to her mi tians are embracing communism as she took 34

{ts philosophy.” Food and Spiritual Food This situation, Mr. Funk believes,

places the church in a precarious young people c position. He urged that the preaching meeting material [park, doing the chores of registrar general commission on world service

churches should meet the

live with her as paying guests and. to a wide circle of friends and missionaries all over the world. fact, a letter recently found its way to her from Africa with only this | address: re

The Protestants off...

plained.

ing her to see more clearly the

Mrs. Sanders corresponds with

cille Perry.

“GO YE INTO ALL THE WORLD" — Mrs. Margaret Sanders ("Mom") and Nurse, Betty Jean Berry talk over Betty's plans to go to Brazil as a missionary. Pictures of missionarie adorn’ the wall behind them and letters from the “foreign

field" fill the file case before

them.

N. Side Woman ‘Mothers’

Nurses and Missionaries

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor “Mom” Sanders’ dozens of children have scattered to the far

corners of the earth, But plump, warm-hearted Mrs. Margaret Sanders, to them all, keeps the home Intact at 718 W. 3ist st. Her actual family | consists of four married daughters. { The Irvington Methodist church

She is known as “Mom” Sanders

In

who was a mother

to the seven young women who

sionaries now, They are sponsored by the Thirty-First Street church.

Brazil and Liberia

Miss Carrie Flanagan, a former sident at the Sanders home, is

“Mom Sanders, Indianapolis, Ind." doing youth work in the Kentucky

About 11 months ago, the Rev. n,.,niains Two others now livi , Robert D. McCarthy and Mrs. Mc-| . f{and. GE. Middleton, 1ay Jeader, S11 _| Carthy had their rented house sold | i 4e ho over their heads. Thus they came... quate nurse and chiropractor, face-to-face with the shortage In/wn minister to a leper colony in dwellings and could find fio placer ineris. Miss Mary Jean Connell, to Jive. Mrs. Sanders converted one gjss a graduate nurse, will go to of her parlors into a bedroom and|prazi), took them in. They are still there. The other five girls of the present

“Indebted” to Pastor

house, also will become mis Miss Elaine Thomas,

{household all are active in the ™

The Rev. Mr. McCarthy is min- church and Sunday school.

of the Thirty-First Street

“Mom” could

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[open her

Nurses of the Methodist hospital

and | luncheon a : Fubaamenial Sanat church ag to Mrs, Sanders that she | JOSbC s PARK METHODIST CHU not fall to offer sanctuary to Anyone take them in after her husband, to whom she is indebted for %0 Thomas J. Sanders, died about five much spiritual inspiration, she €X-/yaary ago. The nurses had formed | yuURCH-Dr It 1s to her pastor thatithe habit of dropping in on “Mom,” Mrs. Sanders gives credit for lead Listening to her homespun advice and thoughts about religion. They “need to dedicate her whole life toithought it would be : pleasant to|1l s. the service of the Lord.”

“hospitality~-house” and

ake the arrangement permanent.

Whenever missionaries of her That is what. has happened, Mrs.

Noel

in sionary room.”

When Miss Statia Swope, one. of adopted daughters. went ssion station - in. Liberia, | garments made by Mrs.

Her Cooking Praised

church come to the city, they are Sanders says. entertained at meals or overnight in the big white house on W. 31st St. |p... live in Indi TRE pT: Mrs. Harold Lonberger, Mrs. Ralph of them, keeps their letters care-|Gale and Mrs, Robert Stickles, fully filed and miantains a bedroom |

The other three Sanders daugh-

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| EVENTS— ‘Honor Pastor At Irvington

Methodists to Hold Reception Tomorrow

{will honor Dr, and Mrs. R. O. Pearson and Music Director Charles Hamilton at a reception on the east lawn of the church tomorrow at 7 p. m. Dr. Pearson is church pastor. Members who have joined the {church within the last year will be specigl guests. The choir will sing under the direction of Mr. Hamilton

pay tribute to the honored persons. The Methodist Youth fellowship will serve refreshments, assisted by the Challengers’ class, Other religious events follow: AIL HMRISTIAN CHURCH-—Mrs oat i review Sholem Asch's “East River” at the af session of the church council Tutsday at the church. s sli-dsy meeting will begin at 10:48 . The with. a period of business, Mr: Raymond Fisher, bresigent, in ae ; Radrces and Ne will be a covered dish t 12:30 p.m

tu Dr, George M. Smith, pastor emeritus, bd prose on “A Captive Heroine” at {the 10:45 a, m, service jomorrow. |S. L. Martin, pastor, is on vacation. ) i VENUE METHOD! ORCI Aen Ww. WFifer, plator

{ emeritus, will give the sermon | “S80 Great Salvation’ tomorrow at 10 a.m, Church school classes sbov °

° rimary age will unite with the adult DT for a» session from 10 to m. during the ugust. ~ Classes for young be held simultaneously in of the building, ° a VETERANS' HOSPITAL CHAPEL — Six girls from the Acton Meth church wee ed . Mary sing e PA m

services. vy. C, O. lain, will eondust ng program. At} » ments for the music were Bunker Hill unit 220 of the 11th Distriet American Legion auxiliary. : CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Junion-Intermediate Christian Youth Fellowship will meet at 3:30 p. m. at Brookside park. The 0.G.Q. class will] attend a picnic supper at § p.m. in the park and the Senior Christian ‘Youth Pellowship. will hold a program there following a 5:30 p. m, supper YOUTH FOR CHRIST, FOBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH--Dr. J. Palmer Winona Lake Bible conference, will speak at t 7:30 p. rally tonight. J rect the Songregational 8 ® Rev. Roger Malsbary wi Joes , He will attend the annual International Fowl wee!

n morrow at es Re

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‘| passage and discourse upon

"|sponsored by the National Council:

10! Ship Movements

another par

aefler will |), . Protestant | yi C, 0. Minton, chap-|g

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OLIS TIMES _ Boy Evangelist

Through and Prayer,” will accom- , the child evangelist to Indian.

elist to | At Calvary Tabern

tle David," the boy evangelist,

by angels.

BORNE BY ANGELS—'Lit-

says he was carried to heaven

jces Tuesday through Priday at 2:30 p. m. in Calvary tabernacle |hé could hear but did not see.” ‘|during Little David's engagement| “Cod told me many things,” the here, boy recalls solemnly. “He told me | ‘The Rev. Mr. Hoekstra described |I was to stand before the pulpit to the boy. evangelist’s sermons as! preach and He would put the words “yery mature in content and view- {into my heart. He told me of many point sounding like the thoughts things to come but held me to a of an adult.” Exéfpt fog the Sun- promise never to reveal them unt day afternoon address ,| He gave me His permission.”

Little David will select 4 -

his sermons. ; His ministry dates back to three years ago when at the age of nine he fell unconscious on the floor at a religious meeting in Los Angeles. His “heavenly occurred during the five hours that he lay

there, . Told Many Things Little David describes “the wingless angels who bore him aloft to heaven and the voice of God whom

it for who

of his experience, After the boy had

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And little David's career as an evangelist and faith healer began

Bu was permitted to tell the world five days his father relented.

Along with his love of prayer

Recolléction Day Set for July 20

will direct the services for the day of recollection sponsored by the In. ternational Federation of Catholic

Baptists Planning"

The Rev. Fr. Joseph V. Beechem | oo jiqt10 campaign will be made by

Evangelistic Campaign Final plans for a two-year evan-

the evangelistic committee of the Indianapolis Baptist association Friday at 7:45 p. m. at Baptist state headquarters. The Rev. Reuben H. Lindstrom is chairman. The campaign will be started at

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Hundreds of accounts of accidents } service program that ‘could have resulted in serious fhe Lo : injury or death—but didn't—have| Belmont Church been received; 1000 5. Belmont Cri Elks Convention Bible Classes, 9:48 Opens .at Portland 10145 AN and Toa EB . p Ber i Pha P)~-Grand lodge oficers of the| Corn Citi Benewlent Protective Order of Bika order's 83d om Olieage fas the UNITED LUTHERAN

Approximately 25000 Elks and 16th and Delaware Sts. their families were expected to|®5Y.- MARCUS W. JOHNSON, Minister attend the convention which will a or Clureh. * extend through next Thursday. RE &

CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M., 7:30 P. M.

EBENEZER LUTHERAN Millersville Road at Eastern Ave. R. Eugehe Smith, Pastor.

Sunday School ............... Morning Worship ............ 10:45 Sermon: “Frank, a’ Modern Jonah.”

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D. PASTOR

ST. MARK'S / UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline.

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Leonard and Sanders St

the meeting of the Indianapolis association in the Lynhurst Baptist church Sept. 8 and 9.

9:10 A. M.~gChurch School. 10:00 A, M.—~8ervice of Worship: We May George C. Hewson,

LA Pastor

“That

Sunday Schogl, s : Worship 10:48 A. oo Ya PN

Sunday School ..........9:15 A. M, Worship ....... wanaeen 10:15AM,

ST.JOHN’S

Know Him"—by (10:15 A, M.—"The Ome Thing Needful®

708 N. Chester st.. is taking reservations for the recollection day. Those wishing

Fr. Beechem to go by public transportation to {the college thay take a crosstown bus at 30th and Illinois sts. at 7:45

or 8:15 a. m. These will stop: at the entrance of Marian. Also, busses will take on passengers at 5:30 p. m, after the close of the recollection day. Marian college will be Lhe scene for another day of recollection’

of Catholic Women Aug. 17. The alumnae will hold a week-end retreat there Aug. 30 to Sept. 1.

By UNITED PRESS

Scheduled shi wortments for $ Arriving Ms York: ain Toainer from Lourenco Marques; Harold I Pratt from Port Said: Jutlandia from pte - ; Knox Victory from Belem: da y Tom Antwerp; Tordalgjord from phasing Row Rowloraki ict Ror i ov: © - | terdam:; Bxcels To Nepies: Ploneer|

to Buenos Aires; Phoebe ot to Havana: Thomas Nuttall to Bermuda; Willard Hall'| to Kingston. .

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, 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic service—T7:30 P. M

Brazil, Ind., Corporation

needs of suftering peoples “in tha/of the Sunday school and clerk of | this week in Chicago. Bishop Titus Pays 5 Per Cent Dividend

name of the churches.”

"youth of war-torn countries at tertal finds time to prepare

clean.

the institute-~especially Germans, Poles). Orechs and Hufigarikns= begged the western world not only - 10 come to them with relief but come preaching - the gospel. They

to the household, says nobody can cook roast beef to quite the same

meals and

Betty. Jean Berry. one member of

|the church, typing letters and en- lowe of Indianapolis, commission | ning countless guests “Mom”! chairman, presided. : In addition to the sum named! Methodists also' were reported as'15 on stoék of record: at the close giving about $000,000 for overseas of business June 30. relief,

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felt their people needed the gospes| Urn OF make brown gravy of hei AUXILIARY 10 MEET

just as much as they needed food, Sime

One without the other will end \n|Senders. |lectable dishes coming from the

,. [same kitchen,

total loss.” : « When the conference was ove Mr, Punk visited Italy. Germany, | Denmark and England and renewed | acquaintance with the students he had met at the institute,

stm stp.

Retired Minister | Conducts Revival

The Rev. George H. Henninger, retired © Methodist minister, will] conduct the evangelistic services! tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the| chapel of the Volunteers of Amer ica, 330 N. Illinois st. Miss Mirtam Waggoner will lead the devotions and Mrs. Roy Beaven | will sing a solo. Warren Jacobson

will preside.

Honor Mrs. Thompson ‘her husband are serving as mis-

Mrs. Lyman Thompson, president of the Women's association of Al

Saints Episcopal cathedral, will be]

saluted on the "Favorite Hymns program tomorrow at 11:30 a. m.

degree of richness as Mrs. | Betty spoke of other de-|

“Of course, if one of the girls feels In the mood to cook, she is| free to do 80.” “Mom” commented. | “This is home for all my girls. I've made that clear to them.” After dinner each evening, devotions are held around the table. But fun is important, Mrs, Sanders will tell you. About once a month

Continental Car-Na-Var Corp. of | Bragil, Ind, has declared a 5 per cent quagterly dividend payable July

This dividend is in addition to an

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Ladies ‘auxiliary ‘of New ' York floor treating and ‘wall w ma-

{Central Retired Railroad Men's as- | sociation will meet at 1:30 p. m. [Tuesday in the ¥. W. C. A.

{terials. Its stock was listed

for the first time.

‘Speedway Nazarene

3020 CRAWPFO! ROAD SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY 9:30—-GOAL "200" REVIVAL CONTINUES THROUGH TOMORROW

EVANGELIST REV, ROY BETTCHER Singers, PROF, AND MRS. EDWARD STEVENSON and Daughter.

REV, DONALD KONKLE, »::tor

the New York Curb market yesterday

| The Church With the Blue Cross. | i Pe i | NITY PRAYER GROUP | (Affiliated With Onity. Kansas City. Mo.) DR. AN mks

CK Sunday Devotions, 11 A. E. Market, Room | Open Daily 10 to S--Saturday Until 3! Noon Sflence—Practitioner

Come,” 10:30. 10:30 “The Measure of A Man,” A 7:45 Joseph C. Black,

Minister

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Wilking and Pershing WL Car, 2300 West. MA-987L

she arranges a. party with refreshments: for her girls and their] friends. ‘The house is open to all the church groups for their gather |

| ings.

Betty is scheduled to enter the! Baptist Bible institute, Grand | Rapids, this fall ‘and later to go to Brazil as missionary nurse, In that]

“GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST | 2042 SHELBY STREET

Worship and Preaching

Bible Study RA Aah a

Evening Service

Wednesday Bvening Bible Study W. L. TOTTY. Minister; residence GA+<1945; Church GA-9480

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Carries sadrrannnnnensanie

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Shs usar

|Wed., July 16, 7:45 P. M.

Sly E. 23rd St, '4 block east of Central

ONE NIGHT ONLY

i “GUIDING ST SING! " Frank Robison; the colored singers will

country, Mrs. Sanders’ own daugh-| ter, Mis. Harry. O. Babcock, and

| UNITY TRUTH CENTER

College Avenue Church’of the Nazarene

ISTH and COLLNGE

Rev. Mattie Wines, speaker a Youth Service, 6:45 P.M. * Midweek Bervice Church Office. CA-4488

t both 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

‘Weening Service, T.3 P.M.

| Ail. with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo.

over station WISH. Mrs. Thomp-| Margaret Stra} es. i mn who sn i chumun of the| EG SLUIEE | has chosen as her favorite hymn, p YE owe tho b. Foon, | “Dear Lord and Father of Man-| Consiltasion, nd prayer service, classes. | kind.’ Vieisphons Ri-tose

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Youth for Christ

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7:30—TONIGHT—7:30 : "Roberts Park

Methodist Church

ur til speaker, for ‘Ph Baptin, Chueh af Duala Besutiful

33 years pastor

GOD'S

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STRIKES. TWELVE-

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at bring Heaven down your soul Don’t Miss m! ~REOULAR SERVICES Sunday School ...........0 © 9:30 ALM: CYVOPBIIDL vin ian Kaha sid nna 10:30 A. M. Young People ............. 6:30 P. MY By wee dave in 1130 BME. Wednesday Prayer Bible Study, 7:48 P.

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TUTTLE |

DAVID”

12.Year-Old Boy Preacher "A Modern Preaching Miracle"

Sunday 2:30P. M.

AT Calvary

Tabernacle 902’ Fletcher Ave.

Tues. Thru Fri. 2:30 . Also Hear

Franklin Hall

| Author of “ | “Power . With God Through Il Fasting and Prayer; "How To | Fast 40 Days For Health and Spiritual Power."

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I en "| Every Night—7:45| {" FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30 | extra 3 per cent dividend paid June | Milburn Wills, 8. 8. Supt. i The corporation manufactures! “Pray, Thy Kingdom

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 2 18th at Ingram. Herbert J. Wilson, Minister. 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. © “What Is Man?” (No Evening Service) ~The Church That Cares—

CENTRAL - CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Dr. W. A. Shullenberger. Minister. Bible School-930 A. M.

. “Being Thankful for Authority”

Morning Worship-=10.45 A. M. =

Delaware and Walnut sts. (700 North)

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. Rural Street

W. Morris at Blaine Bucalstein, Minister

. Shall Not Pass’ Away” = Cordial Welcome to All

O. A, Trinkle, Minister

BAHAI Lecture

A. H. PATTERSON .' . from Indianapolis

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Subject: , "NEW HORIZONS" . DUA.R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. St Sunday, °°

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PM : .. No Collection,

BAPTIST CHURCHES

® Piblic Invited.

. Old-Fashion Gospel Messages L. C. Trent, 10:45 A M.; 7:00 PM

. Mm. ’ : bb Sistas, Hout WFBM 3 3 M.~-Family Bible School. hs i | 10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon: “The Right . m. Bible School. : to the Prymise ™ .-m., C. EB Meetings. : : om, Evening Worship. 7:45 P. M.—8ermon: | “The Word Tha}

WOODRUFF PLACE— Walcott at B. Mich,

| RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

1060 RIVER AVE, CENTRAL BAPTIST Sunday School .......... 9:30 a. m. Dr. G. H. O'DONNELL, Pastor. | Worship Service ........10:30 a. m. Prather Magonis Temple: Evening Service ...... ee 1:30 p.m. College Ave. and 43d Stress {| * GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor Services 9:45 and 10:45 A. M. U. 8 EE a rt set 100 ust.) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH *

Meridian and Vermont Street

| EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th Su. Rev. Isom Ferris—90:30 and 7:30.

| EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM,; 7:30 P.M.

| LYNHURST—Lyndhurst dr, 2 bl

blocks 8. of W. Washington st. Donald J. Dunkin, pastor. Services, 9:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. rs. J. BE. Kissam, leader.

"METHODIST CHURCHES NORTH: CHURCH

| Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L, Browning,-D. D., Minister

9:25 A, M.—Bible School, 10:30 A. Mi—Wor, oe

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REV. CHAS. R. HOLMES, Hon of Everson Bible Class

hI Value of .

CARLETON W.. ATWATER, D. DD. Paster. Rev. Edwin L. Mclain, Associate Paston

7:30 P, M.—Prayer. and Praise Setvies . M.~Prayer. a ise & Mrs. J. EB. Ki :

East 10th St. Methodist B02 Minister

‘Church Schoo! 9:30—A. M.~10:40 Worship

9:30 A. M.—Church School.

WASHINGTON STREET

Hamm

Addresq b Shut tr % A ~

930 A. M.~Church Schoel

10:45 A. M.—Worship Service Holy Commynion “In Time of Trouble.” ry ve Heroine - A 1-Hour Service. Fo HAMM 10040 A. ML.

W. Washington at Warman Ave. [ROBERTS PARK CHURCH | ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor |’ Sulismedus fin mt | 9:30 A. M.—Church School. Dr, Sumner L. Martin, Minister

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. | 6:30 P. M.~Youth. Fellowship,

GRACE M

IRVINGTON Bat Oran 30 Auduson Road, North Hey. Xark $4 SAE aT RRA | i A Nar - the Still Water” We Welcome

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

HERMAN R. ROSE, Pastor

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TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M

Mr. Question of School

[The | Church | | 3:30 P, M.—Youth Vespers

Gallowsy : the Ages”-Job 14:14 9:30 AM.

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