Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1947 — Page 4
Church News— Local Ba phists | Will Mect
For 3 Days
Prepare for hi
Now Underway Dramatisations at night sessions and business planning in the day-| time will highlight the meeting of the Indianapolis Baptist associa- | tion Monday, & Tuesday and Wednesday at the/ Lynhurst Baptist church. The programms all three nights will prepare thel way for the “Oru-| sade’ for Christ, Through Evans gelism” now be-| ginning in Bap-! tist congrega-
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Rev. Wade tions. The Rev. Ralph P. Wade, moderator, will conduct the all-day| sessions Tuesday. The Rev. Willlam O, Breedlove will direct the pageant dramatizing| oXHaOY out x RS Ey % po; “. »
BACK JIN JAPAN — The Rev. Egon Hessel of Indianapolis has returned to. his mission post in Japan.
Mr. Hessel buys firewood while Japanese children watch the Photographer,
Cuan, sicnion srwennd + J oy@g to Urge | 150 Missionaries Working Breedlove wrote the continuity. Greater Unity Among 70 Million epost
Mrs. Marjorie Boles, author of the
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© | festival will be given to a local in- % | stitution,
FAGOTS FOR A FIRE— The Rev. LL
{Rev. A. B. Phillput, the . Jontiss church.
recess { residence of Mos.
busin. {18 president,
Church Gets Ready to Hold Harvest Event
Evangelical Reformed” ‘Group Plans Picnic _ Rich red tomatoes, green corn stalks, sprays of wheat and other early autumn fruits will deck the sanctuary for the Harvest Home festival tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. in the Pirst Evangelical and Re-
formed ciMirch.
The pastor, the Rev. C. Nevin
| Stamm, will preach on “The Cure
for Want.” . The congregation will ®
| plenic together after the services| ’ {in Brookside park.
All the many, | vegetables and fruits being brought 10 the church today for tomorrow’s|’
Other religious events follow:
GLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH O. A. Trinkle will mark his 25th Al-| as pastor of the pure omer: | ia said to have
ow, . pipe Jonger than any i oy the
nin. Indianapolis except
one-time pastor hy
{meeting follow! Thursday at 2 oh we yg ihe Theodore E, A tes will follow Tine Mrs. Arthur Medlicott
36k
Penhaylvantia st, meeting,
pageant, “The Gospel Around the : RonEkTy ) PARK K_METHODIST ONURCH) Warlg: Will diet its presentation Speaks Sept. 15 | By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor pictures.” Out "the observance of the y At First Baptist
i ; Approximately 150 missionaries are attempting to minister A choir of 100 young people will population of 70 millions in Japan sing at the closing evangelistic rally Wedensday night, The Rev. Reuben H. Lindstrom will direct the choir
and Dr. 0, W. Atwater will give the
Dr. E, Stanley Jones will visit Indianapolis Sept. 16 on behalf of greater Protestant unity. Dr. Jones, who has been called
islands to. resume his missionary work interrupted by the this fact in a letter to The Times. The minister formerly lived with his family in their home at 1042
war, stressed
10 Alrow at
| the The Rev. Egon Hessel of Indianapolis, who last vear returned to the | br
ann versary. of the church, 7: in the lecture room. Included in the les will be views of Pauw unipersity and) Robe
. , pastor, a brief biography of Bishop Robert ALL BAINTS EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL ~There will ‘be a general meeting of cathedral women with 12:30 m. lunch
vi give
evangelistic talk. Dr. Bruce Mills, "the world's best- W. 31st st. and served as pastor of iin Camry, haute Thursday. st area director of evapgelism for the known Protestant Presbyterian churches of the com- /Ssistance given, The churches CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST west, will attend to give counsel. clergyman.” will munity. Mrs. Hessel and her two 20d Christian schools are crowded. CHURCH~—The unified services will .be reMid speak at 8 D. m. Many are turned away because we! Paced tomorrow by Sunday school at 9:30] Dr. Clive McGuire, executive secre: 5Pe p sons, Hartmut and Dieter; still are x " y San oliowed bY morning worship at tary of the association, will report On that day in occupying the family residence. *V®1' room enough. will preach on “The Dream and thé durin gthe three-day meeting the First Baptist They are awaiting passports to en- The Ars; of September, the Rev, Reality. E. Hoy is clerk and church following gage steamship passage for Japan, M'- Hessel went to Kyoto under the, DOWNEY AVENUE SERISTIAN SuuvRCH une . Ca er a 5:30 p.m. din- About 200,000 Protestant Chris. “PON80rship of the Churches of iomorrow morning erie © Bate a Hugo ale, Lu : te NET at the Y. W. {tians are united in the Church of Christ in Japan. He is in the em- he educational staff of the church urer. All pastors and one delegate ., , * LAUER O11 lov of the Swiss East Asia mis-
for each 100 church members are expected to*attend.
{Christ in Japan, the Rev. Mr. Hessel y | sion. Fift 5 W piv ervations must be lestimates. Because of the enormot slop ifty churches will receive
HOSPITAL (¢ El made before population and the comparatively his counsel in planning evangelistic Jewel Young, Marjorie ba APHL, jo. . Bo Fo | Thursday with Dr. Jones few Christian church members and Work and the placing of new edl- oy Bygn K K, Yous he 8% mer ! . ices testant lain. © Ancient Burial |the Indianapolis missionaries, he sees “a tremendous will speak” Arrangements or Sng tom Church federation, telephone Riley eed and chall h Cities Devastated were Eagle unit 96 of | . | 9508 n nd challenge in the country | Es , the 11th a ic yr Hon Legion auxil-| ervice e ' of the Rising Sun.” Kyoto is the only large city of ary The movement for Christian |the islands which has escaped de- cE NTENARY CHRISTIAN CHU The United Hebrew congregation unity, to be presented by Dr. Jones, | Lauds MasArihus Setup | struction.” The Rev. Lavon Fisher, pastor, wilt preach
according to his letter will conduct-an ancient burial serv- ig sponsored hy the Crusade for a! “This year,” he writes, “1 have “Over a million. persons are crowded!
ice tomorrow at 3 p. m. when they United Ghurch whose headquarters worked in the general headquarters into rows and rows of wooden hold - final services for old, worn are In Brooklyn, N. Y. The guest of Gen.. Douglas MacArthur out prayer hooks and other relig- speaker will come here as part of a Tokyo. A great administration has! | try,
fous objects. Rabbi Samuel J. Fox nationwide tour. {been set up. It was a privilege 10 a5 large as’
ati FORMED Ci buildings so typical of this coun- review AScDrs All other cities, some of them en's guild dinner meeting
New York and Chi- %%P
will be in charge of thé ceremonies
He is a longtime Methodist mis-/ work in it.”
will hold a dinner Monday night at the church.
VETERANS’
lomartoy ab the 9:30 a. m. unified servA t.dinner for church families! will follow yg the dining room,
IMMANUEL EY ANGELICAL AND RECHURCH—Mrs. C, E. Stler, will! “Bast River~ "at the WomThursday at
NORTH METHODIST CHURCH—E. 31
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For Catholic
Local Man to Address Tri-State Conference Thomas D. Sheerin and several other persons from the city and state will address the Catholic TriState conference Friday through | Wednesday, Sept. 17,’ in Grand Rapids, Mich, , Ohio and Michigan will be represented.
The purpose of the conference is to. enlist greater participation by {Catholic laymen and women in the diverse social action and specialized activities' of the church, Several thousand persons are expected to attend the sessions sponsored by the ‘National Catholic Welfare conference and the National Councils ‘of Catholic Me and Women.
Subjects to be talked over range ‘from the Taft-Hartley law to prepa[ration for marriage. The meeting is expected to be the first of a number of similar regional gatherings.
Philip A. Murray, president of|
| the C. I. O. and Frank Fenton of
the A. F. of L. also are scheduled) A leading industrialist
| speakers. Iwill be asked to talk from the view{point of management, Additional Indianapolis speakers are the Very Rev. Msgr. August
rector of the Moody Bible institute uth correspondetice - school, speak 10:15 A. M.—“The Return to the Fathes® Friday : ; ; im. at ENGLEWOOD ol tor Chiat CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Y. W 57 N. Rural Street Jl The i ne 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. ~~ i11 i jit : 3 the ng ASA Me CRISTIAN. COOP BR - he South “ ERR Vespers. 8 | sionary he Mise ho Ne ening Serviced i night school. Le ~—A CORDIAL ‘WELCOME TO Alfee ! [Roger Rev, Newell. 0. A. TRINKLE, MINISTER, is Youth for Christ director. o] — ; Caan : Ken Anderson, managing earl , BAPTIST CHURCHES { of the International Youth for , ————— : (Christ magaizne, will speak at the{ Old-Fashion Gospel Messages US. 10:45 a, The, Fie at a 70 1 to ors Vv VE. BAPTIST Methodist church and at the] RIVER AVE. "CENTRAL BAPTIST tion” tomorrow at 3 p. m. 1060 RIVER AVE ~ Dr. G. H O'DONNELL, Pastom | | lin the Memorial Sunday School ...,...... 9:30 a. m. Prather Masonie Templo: £4 {church. : Worship SAFVIOS «+ weeell a & a Sollee ee od Fo Stress 3K GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4 & Parley Friday 0 8 Clutton. 0:36 Asks 10 Par Cutiotan W. Atwater, D. D,
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10: 5 A M.— Worship.
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LYNHURST-Lyndhurss dr. 3 blocks 8. fhe: Beautitying , ‘Washington Donald J. Dunkin, * the A a 530 TAM and 1:30 PAL [1:30 °F. M.—Worship: “Realit “Reality in Religion EO Ee a { Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM.; 1:30 PM 7:30 P. M.—Mid-week prayer service,
KEN AN
SUNDAY,
DERSON
youthful Managing Editor of Youth for Christ International Magazine
SINGSPIRATION
3PM
"MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The sacred articles will be gath- sionary to India and the author of
ered together for preliminary serv- many books on Chris ices’ in. the SYNAgoR at Union st. and religious work in I Madison ave. Afterward; a proces- three times refused the honor ot!
dia.
lan living and tion caused by bombs,
He has
sion of cars will bear the objects 40 being made a bishop of his church
the cemetery where they will be buried Cantor Solomon Greenberger will chant selected prayers. This is the first time such a burial service has. been held in Indianapolis in many years, Rabbi Fox says.
Broadway Retreat To Hear Thornton
The Rev, W. Randolph Thornton tians of the world, of Bloomington, will give the ad- such co-operation that the church dress at the Broadway Methodist can wield its greatest influence for| next, Satur- peace through UN."
church school retreat day. The event will be-ai (he Mt Auburn Methodist church,
perhaps Abs. host progressive of alll evident here.
cago are terribly devastated. Only | Pricke, lay Jeader of the conference and
In spite of widespread devasta- a smail percentage has been recon- | (he. Burch will address the Home Build- negger, John G. O'Conner the mis-| structed. Hunger and the lack of
anni li Ev Mie Melis ely, Thon rom ;slonary points out that “Japan is the most elementary ‘supplies are Io calica aianapolis stident at Bou, thie 8 Ciude ines aud ab 730 pm yi! e ‘chap + AaeCmOnSX (W. ©. Bussing of Evansville? the
Miss Barbara arkey and the
J1TH AT CARROLLTON AVE.
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the defeated nations.” He notes) “The food Explains Purpose that “she“"has enjoyed her own fore the new harvest In explaining the purpose of Dr. government, has vigorously pushed in is alleviated by American rations! Jones’ addresses over the country, all’ democratic reforms and has distributed through the official Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive achieved marvels of reorganization. channels by the army and Church secretary of the. church federation, said
cities abroad,” he says. “The trains Pelow the actual needs. ‘Along with
the groWing one- are on time and the streets are
shortage just now, be- Misses Helen and Poroth is brought the accordion
“The troubles of the masses are $50!
ness of the human family as illus- relatively clean.
trated by church now offers
The people smile still worsened by millions
Jackson will!
nd ise Gloria Kennard will play,
Christian Science “Tokyo, today, is safer than many World Service. But even this is Topic Is 'Men'
“Man” is the subject of the les-n-sermon in all Churches of
{Rev. Fr. John A. O'Brien, the Rev. Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, ©, 8. C, (John Hinkle and Charles Perrin, all of- Notre Dame university; Leonard Nelson, Martin Johnson {and Foss Smith, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Roland Turner, Greens : Mrs. J. B. Vurpillat, Huntington, and Mrs. John Smutko, Kouts,
TONIGHT 7:30 KEN ANDERSON - ROBERTS PARK METHODIST
VERMONT AND DELAWARE
the United N
ations, the
this parallel _
imovement among Protestant Chris:
It is only with
ana conference director of Christian to Impose union upon them. He sald,
of repa- Christ, Scientist,” tomorrow. and are genuinely thankful for the 'I!ates from all corners of the for-| rhe golden text, is:
wr. Mer empire, by a growing. number of unemployed and a terrific infla-| Beth- El to Meet i {nN [ton which wipes out all savings. | “The greatest help necded are
after our likeness.” Gen. 1:26. The lesson-sermon also includes
| the following ee ASTOR passage from the Midnight Services help rayers, Jo ly yi the Cristian Science textbook, “Science| 9:10 A. MChurch Scoot | | God’ y Spirit ‘may we orshi pr. Baumgartel made clear that| Rabbi William P. Greenfeld will lead the hearts of these, our for- MEY © he Serip. 10:00 A. Mo YI aL Bi Chiat, no attempt is being made to wipe conduct midnight services tonight Mer enemies, to Christ. If you like yi universe and material he The Rev. Mr. Thornton is Indi- out the denominations as such or! {in the Beth-El Zedeck temple, 34th oh help in material ways, you are/, o the counterfeits of the invisible CENTRAL CHRISTIAN assure at any food package or ” that laymen and clergy ‘and Ruckle sts. any shipment of old clothing will! Universe and spiritual man.” - p. 337, CHURCH
education. Mrs. Robert Tindall, su- however, | perintendent of the Broadway are trying to find effective, ways
school, will direct the retreat.
W—— Churchwomen to Meet
The Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen will hold their fall board meeting Monday at 9:45 a. m at the Y. W. C, A, 320 N. Pennsylvania st.
Chinese Doctor Assured of Getting Much-Needed X-Ray
By Scripps-Howard Nemapapets PITTSBURGH Sept. 6 Dr Chang of Shadyside hospital, in far-off Weihsien, China, will get the X-ray he needs to save the lives of China's little people This was assured today by 8hadyside Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh, after which Dr. Chiang's hospital was named. The work of Dr.-Chang and his 70-bed hospital was described by ‘William H. Newton, Scripps-Howard staff writer, in a story -from the isolated scene of the Chinese civil war. The Presbyterian mission hospital is the only refuge for the battie-torn: victims of the: besieged city. The Pittsburgh church track of the little hospital built in 1923 with. $35000 contributed by the Pittsburgh congregation, and later was taken over by the Preshyterian board of foreign missions But when Mr. Newton rehorted that Dr. Chang's greatest obstacle in his heroie work was lack of an wo-TRY, to replace one destroyed bv the Communists, the governing body of the loeal church immediately held a meeting Although they had.exceeded their quota to the Presbyterian restora-
had lost It was
Members of Beth-El will join Jews be appreciated to an extent you! Del and Walnut Streets
NORTH CHURCH
Browning, 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “Why Not Win the World for Christ?”
by WIRE-11:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
East 10th St. Mothodist 221
Dallas L. D. D., Minister Charcioms, of J rig Bie Cis 48 Worship
Settun Homesicknes Sermon. by the Pasto
“The “Things We Make vs, Things a Ma Make Us” 0:45 A. M
by the pastor
of expressing the essential one- 8round the world for the midnight just cannot imagine.
ness of purpose of the denomina.- | gathering called “Selihot services.” tions | They will seek forgiveness for their N amed CoHead Of Conference
Such union as he described “would Sins in the prayers of the liturgy. preserve all the good in denomi-! The Selihot services serve as an in-national-emphases and yet give the troduction to the High Holy Days
Protestant church a single-pointed| which will besin at sundown next. Miss Jennie Beth Taylor, Indianpower in the nation and the Sunday, Sept. lapotis, will serve' ‘as 1947-48 coworld “Tt is Set; ‘to all that "all of life is a two-way street, upon which Pr®81dent of the Central Regional the relationships betweén-human be- Planning conference of the United ings travel” commented Rabbi Christian Adult movement Migs Rev. Greenfeld: “It is evident to all Taylor attends Phillips universi y. that it is somewhat arrogant to ask. George Downey, formerly of n.|
for forgiveness for the injustice dianapolis,
Sunday School ........ Worship
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN ' Prospect and Linden Sts.. _- Rev. Thomas B. Kline.
9:15 A.M. 10:15 A. M.
- Rev. David Secretary, Pension Fund, Disciples of Christ, Guest Speaker,
BNIRY
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts. Marcus W, Johnson, Minister, 11 A. M. Morning Worship “In Spite of Vanity”
Affil. wifh Unity Hdqtrs,, Kansas 3 C1 Mo Margaret Strahle, ministe. 4 Sunday Bchgol a Worship Se vice—11 a. m. Portals to Progress” Midweek Service Resumed Sept. 17 D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N, Penn. Qonsuitasion and prayer servi classes.
Motion pictures of anniversary service§ own by J. ra Conway.
ROBERTS NT CHURCH Methodist (Since 1821) Dr Sumner L Martin, at Yermons Street inser _|
2 ERAGE
METHODIST Bast New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister
10:40 A. M.—Sermon theme: “Today's Call te the Church™ We Welcome All Visitors
SVASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at - Warman Ave, 'ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morhing Worship. “The Fellowship of Concern” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
IRVINGTON 80 Audubon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D.,, Minister Church School. 9:30. Worship, 10: 48. “When Ill Winds Blow"
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The Pirst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 7 . “MAN”
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, Church Battie
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R., Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware “at 12th - Evening Service, 5:00 . R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d R. R, Church Edifice
THE
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LAST PLAGUES!
~Cirapes of Wrath!-
Hear
EVANGELIST DEWITT S. OS600D
Sunday, September 77.45 .p. m. at the comfortable
lupe Theater
4 ; I r Colle [ fo . student at the mmm a { nity, iterature—Claypoal tel. ! tion: fund, the church pledged an 90ne to others and to refuse to grant College of the Bible, Lexington, Kv. Telephone RI- ) wdditional contribution sufficient to Pardon for hurts, real or fancied, !8 the other co-president Both | BROADWAY BAPTIST la : | addi oon \ ’ YOUIfR Dersons . 224 and Broadway SPIRITUALLY BUY ine X-vR : done to oneself by others. If ow ® persons were named-at the| mar, 2 M. Dodrill, pastor ] YED” The church 4s working through Prayers for pardon have any mean: Tecent Lake Geneva, Wis., * con-| ay Behod 130 A, ML UNEMPLO the restoration Tund to fly the X- IN8 Whatsoever, it is only if we are lerence “session. Worship "ods hoy. 4 and 7:30 Pp. MN. 10:30 A. M. o Miss Mary Jo Taylor, Mis ee ee “SO NEAR ray to Shanghai. From t prepared to forgive . ro. Miss Rosa- ron { ny a % ro rote at a a ——— lind Havens and Herbe rt Barnard, Belmont Church ¢ of of Crist. YET SO FAR” | Weil h 8 it flown to tall. of Indianapolis, were elected | 1008 8. Belmont Ave. » | Welhsien in "o rege plane under Evangelists to Hear membei's of the governing council Sunday Program: 7:45 P. M. 2 CRA of grin —— Dr. Ww. A. Dinkins ol the conterence Fn d Pree AN (FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30 v ' All ‘are membe o ership an eaching wm. M. Wills, 8. 8. Su and now head of Chinese civil Dr. William" A Dinkins who con. op piciian ous | Suita 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Joseph c. Black, Minister { aviation : ducted revival services with the late Church federation which is ami. Wednesday Services, 7:45 P. M. | SECOND FREE METHODIST . ™ > ' 2 . Persh Sponsor Card Pa Billy Sunday and the late Gypsy ted with the ° United Christian | Carl Flinn, Minister. CA-1350| w. 1 nen: -9871. } arty Smith, will. hold an evangelistic Youth movement. : The Wayne Townshij}. Republican meeting in the Caldwell A. M. E CHRIST TEMPLE A World Ministry f Women's club will sponsor a :card Zion church beginning tomorrow. CApontall BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE party following their regular! Dr. Dinkins will preach tomorrow . postolic Faith) Con Pinion monthly meeting at 12:30 p. m. al 1T a: m. in the church and daily Sunday, 11.00 Creek Parkway On Carrollton Ave. at 13th Street FORD TER, Pastor Wednesday at 523 N “Belleview pl. lat 7:45 p. m., except Saturday 09 A. M. 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN Mrs. Charles Peevier, chairman, will| through Sept. 19. He is a former ® WITH 2 be assisted by Mrs. John McRéey- college president, author and vet- VOLUNTEERS OF EVANGELIST CLIFFORD LEWIS Nolds, Mrs. Otto Nall, Mrs. Ethel eran of ‘world war I. The Rev, AMERICA | World Tenveler- Bible Teacher—Author Hillman and - Mrs. Mary Helen George A. Brooks, church pastor 20. N. ILLINOIS ST ! Winona Lake, Indiana ' Bastain, will preside at the services Col. K. Grace Crandall AT ALL BERVICES BUNDAY 2 — yon Officer in Charge Tune in WISH. 7:30-8:00 A. M. SUNDAY, BEPT. 7, “7.30 P. M Bible School, 2:30 P. M, Preaching, 3:18 P. M.
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THE, BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. New York “St. and
REV. AL FLECK EE
of Oakland, Cal
Sunday, “What the Holy Bible Says About Unholy Russia and World War III" 74 PM Evangelistic - Services by Pastor, James E. Petty
a
11 a.
Hear
BILL FORRESTER
Evening at 745 P. M, And Continues Each Night Except Saturday at 7:46 Through September 14 ROBERT PORTER, Director of Music MRS. ALBERT ISENBERG, Pianist a —————
Vocal trio. with accordionist and
pianist in charge of services
Everybody Welcome!
m.—Subject: |
BIBLE CONFERENCE
5 Nights with the Word of God
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY at 7:45 P.M.
CALVARY TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave.
‘HEAR NATHAN A. URSHAN of New York City
SUNDAY
Il A.M. and 7:45 P.M.
TUESDAY and THURSDAY
7:45 P.M.
Lins
Tuesday, 7 Bpeaker to Be An
"+." Raymond G. Haskstra, Pastor
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= 45 P. M. Bpecial Youth Revival Service,
nounced.
329 N. PENNSYLVANIA (AUDITORIUM)
REV. PHILIP R. NEWELL director Moody Bible Institute Correspondence
School—teacher CONFERENCE SUBJECTS MONDAY ..veiisssnrvrdey vsverrs BANQUET AND MESSAGE TRIBBIIAY |. uvoreersntonas vases ans ..1048 PERSPECTIVE WEDNESDAY... PERSONAL PREPARATION FOR SERVIOE THURSDAY corr... RECOGNITION OF FALSE TEACHING FRIDAY .......ccieeienoisnr.. PERSEVERANCE IN PRAYER |
Ministers and Laymen Cordially Invited SPONSORED BY '
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd., at 34th Evening Service, 8:00
R. R, Church Edifice
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT .11 A M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M
SIXTH CHURCH 16002 Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect
“mia THE WELLS" GEN. 26:18
Morning Worship, 11 8. m “Have We Our Nerve?” By Johnston
YOUTH FOR CHRIST, INC.
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CHUTE BEDOK «ssensensonsssss B80 AM: SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | MERIDIAN HEIGHTS The Historic Church of Which Central Ave. at 47th. {
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Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 “Return to the Wall* Youth Meeting, 1 P. M. Sundsy
Fairview Presbyterian
46th and Capitol Ave, \ VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Ministes
3006 horn School, ~Morning : “The eousness of a Nation.” Rev. F. A. Plieiderer NORTHMINSTER - Millessvills Masonic Lodge
RICHARD B. WILLIAMS, Minister 9:45 AM.—Unified Services,
oDen|’ 10:45 A M.~Worship.
WESTMINSTER
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Indianapo program we tuality toda; meeting spo .commission bers and th terday. "The plan nounced prt -located par! the city we emphasis p! financing. The progr to the work: plete detail: . pervision, Fina The ques! nance the s nue bonds bonds was r son, invest: group that hibited issu backed by 1 parking. He did in revenue bon permitted tl William 1 retary of ( proposed a the progra through iss tion bonds. next session bly a bill w ting up a p the obligati under rever Under thi the civil cit; not be" oblig Li The four cated in fou town area providing sj torists woul The plan cents an ha a maximur hours. At motorists ce tended. Members mission ir spaces were and those s and not for downtown
MEETING | Indianapo "Auxiliary to Veterans a: 8 p. mi. M bldg.
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