Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1947 — Page 4
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| WestSide © Tabernacle | Will Open
Replaces One Destroyed by Fire Men of the congregation per! formed a great deal of the labor on| the new West Side Gospel taber-| nacle which will open tomorrow. | The tabernacle replaces one de-| stroyed by fire in the spring. The! new building cost $60,000 but will open tomorrow with a debt of only $18,000. It is hoped this will be! liquidated during the meetings next week. The Rev. Thomas Paino and | his wife are pastors. | The Rev. Roscoe Russell of Bloomington will speak tomorrow at the 2:30 p. m. baptismal service) and the Rev. Ralph Byrd of At-| lanta, at the 7:30 p. m. evangelistic service. The dedication service will Sg be Wednesday at 7.30 p. m,
Other religious events follow:
Central Christian Church, Mary son Business and Professional i Guild Miss Ruth Lowry will review asv. eral books to be used In missionary read. ing at the 6:18 p. m, dinner meetl Wednesday, Miss Mary Ellen LaRus wi lead the devotions and Miss Nellie C Young will preside First Pres arian Chureh~Dr, Rusial O Bisnett, general presbyter of the Bo western Ohlo district of the Presb tata church, will Saws Thursday a a § Joliowing the Nuppe eraft shop a) > roary ior Maiden | all are scheduled Caldwell A. M. Zion Ohureh—Dr william A. Dinkins will spiak tomorrow Nim A aad 730 and a 74 , mm. Mry Vine Tate will sing several os ‘MM the
night services. The Rev. G. ‘A. Brooks is
vocal solo, Veterans Mespital Chapel—The follow. and Tuesday, ing musicians and singers will Aa sented at the 9 a. m. service tom Jos and Katherine Conarroe, Charlotte b Sloan and Nance will conduc
Hardin, Donna Chaplain €. OG. Minton serviees Arrangements for were made through Big Eagle unit 98 of
2 Lisivie~ TOF CHING RODETIN PAE evn dist Church—The Rev iMnneapoll singer and evangelist, fend -the rally at 7:30 p. m. tonight: will be assisted by Mrs, Otteson Ay : ment, Sept. 24.
list, The Rev, Roger Malsbary will, preside. 250 More Seals The synagog of the Central
k Osklsndon Universalist Chureh — The k 2 Rev. Pearl Mock will speak on “Unity”
the Rev. Argyl
absence of the pastor % N. % The Rev.
Houser who is in Canton, tion's general sssembly Dr Randolph OF -Rieman of Crawlords- 1 ville, moderator of the Indiana Presbyte-| rian synod, will speak on “Our Her! at the afternoon session of the all- ay | meeting of the women's society Thursday | in the church, Oircle 3, with Mrs. Robert leader, A. Jones as hostess, will serve the noon
IAUtUMN'S New year services (those of 1046.
roup of songs. Mrs. Lawrence A is society president Hillside Christian Chureh-—Mrs Baumheckel will speak on “World Evan. geltsm” at the afternobn session of the cotncll Tuesday. The meeting will open | 0 a. m. and include discussion, covered dish luncheon.
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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R. DARIES D. D, PASTOR | 9:10 A, M.—Church School.
10:00 A. M —8ervice of Worship: of an
|SYNAagog. At the Beth-El
Ana study pabbl Willlam P.
ling services, Young People's Services
“Test work will officiate at service
"Glad Tidings Mission
1112 BE. NEW YORK Rev. Verdi Allen, Supt. Meeting Tonight in pew Location T7486 PM. Rey. J. B Hodge, Speaker | ~ Henry Summit and Wife,
Special Singers Night Service, M
{Beth-El annex, {dren
First
Also Bundar 45 ¥
| Rosh Hashana services
Simon Church of Christ
1008 5. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program: Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. Worship and Preaching 10:45 A. M. and T:45 P. M. Wednesday Services, 7:48 P. M. Carl Flinn, Minister.
m. The rabbi will preach on
the 11th district American Legion auxil- Year services begin a season of high | holy dave which sill come. ta. a. ell: lconduct. the services. and. preach for. sald;
and conduct worship tomorrow in the hrew congregation, 21st st. and Cen-|
Mr. Houser is attending the denomina-/ |decorated, Seats, thus, will be fur-
Meridian Heights Presbyterian Churoh— | {nished 250 more pérsons al han Monday at- the 9:30 a. m. service,
Rabbi Nandor Fruchter, spiritual |
Junoheon, Mrs, Fletcher Johnson will giv give (Adelman, devotions and Mrs. Paul Dressel accom panied by Mrs. Ben Forbes will sin a morrow at 6:45 p. m., Monday "ithe Knesses Israel
#n- 7:30 a. m, and 6:45 p. m. and Tues- | william day at 7:30 a. m. at the Central
Rabbi Joseph Sternstein of New for young people between the ages of 14 {and 19 Monday and Tuesday in the, Services for chilfrom the age of religious |
'school grade 3 to confirmation yen church will start their autumn| class will attend separate services activities with & program and 1 Monday and Tuesday at 9:30 a. mM. hour tomorrow night. in the vestry room. Rabbl Simon Glustrom of New York will officiate, | at the United Hebrew congregation synagog will be conducted by Rabbi Samuel J. Fox tomorrow at 6:45 p.| “The | | Beginning of the End” at the serv{ice beginning Monday at 8 a m and on “The Ban of Promise” at] will CA-1380 Tugsday's service starting at the
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one's sins during the high holy days.
£ Sundown Services Will Mark Year 5708 for Jewish People |
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Jewish people around the world will mark the beginning of their
pastor, oun of Munrienn ~ Te hod.st religious year 5078 with sundown services tomorrow night. minister, will speek at the 1:30 p. Mm The new year, or Rosh Hashana, long has been observed as a time list! service tomorr n hens Warren Jacobson will lead the to start life afresh
singing snd Mrs, Roy Bevens will give & oongervative members of the faith will celebrate for two days, Monday and reformed Jews for one day, Monday.
The ram's horn, or shofar, will be lown at the forenoon. services to/same hour. Services also will be, Mr. Betts is a member of the
But emind the faithful that the time held Monday and Tuesday at 6:45 American Institute of Architects
the music for repentance is at hand. The new |P- M.
Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt
Arthur Otteson of max with Yom Kippur, the Sabbath {the Indianapolis Hebrew congrega- | will of Sabbaths, or the day of atone- tion. Farrell Scott will direct the Whether large or small should he the church federation, will preside |chotr and Mrs. Dorothy Scott will properly designed and built. I am at the Monday meeting at play the organ. Rabbi Goldblatt |especially interested in assisting in the First Baptist church He- (will discuss “The Signs of Faith” the smaller churches in the de- Dr. Jones again will speak. {at the 5:30 p. m. family service to- velopment of buildings that are ex- visit to Indianapolis is part of (tral ave., has been enlarged and re-| morrow, and “Who Shall Live and [pressive in worship, adequate for
{Who Shall Die?” at the 7:30 p. m. | service. The shofar will be blown|
| and Rabbi Goldblatt will preach on Sacrifice for Whom?" Rabbi David Shapiro will be as-|
assisted by Cantor Philip sisted by Cantor Samuel Levin for! will conduct services t0- the Rosh Hashana observance at!
ices will be held tomorrow at 6:30 ip. m., Monday at 7:30 a. m. and 6
Rabbl Samuel A. Katz will con-
morrow, Monday at 9 a. m. and 6:30 duct services tomorrow at 7 p. m. p. m. and Tuesday at © a. m. The and Monday and Tuesday at 8 a. m training for leadership in all areas {shofar will be sounded at the morn- |
and 7 p. m. in the Shaare, Teflllah |
Isynagog. He will be assisted by!
{Cantor Abraham Portnov,
Youths to Open Fall Program
Young people of the Central Chrs-
Lester McAllister, national superintendent of young people's work! {for the Disciples of Christ, willl {| Speak at the 6 p. m. meeting. Col-| ored slide pictures, “The Presence” and “Go Preach,” {Charles Retherford and Patty sty | PF will serve as continuity readers. | Russell Foster and Ruth M. Evans give special music. Games and a social hour will fol-
HOMECOMING TOMORROW THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Seventeenth and Broadway Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:40 a. m. Sermon by Minister: "A Call From God" Christian Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p. m.
A. C. BROOKS, Minister WINSTON C. BALL, Associate Minister ) LLOYD F. SUNDERMAN, Director of Music
Every member is urged to be present for these services and support the beginning of the fifth year of the present ministry:
low the program. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor, will return from vacation, preach tomorrow morning and great the young people tomorrow night. Miss Nellle ©. Young, vouth adviser for the church, will direct tamorrow night's meeting.
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
| Prospect and Linden Sts. | Rev. Thomas B. Kline, Sunday School ..........0:15 A.M. Worship 10:15 A. M.,
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.-—Morning Worship. “STRANGE FIRES" 5:16 P. M.—Vesper- Hour,
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.
Tuesday, 7:45 P. M Special Youth Revival Service. Speaker to Be Announced
NATHAN & JEAN Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor
| “The Life of St-Paul,” 5 in moving pictures.
ST. JOHN'S
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Ail. with Unity Hdgtrs, Kaus city, Mo Margaret Strahl iniste Sunday School 8 a. ™. Worship Service--11 am
| Midweek Service Resumed Sept, 17 D. ‘A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. Consultation and prayer service unity, * Qiratule diay ypoo! Hotel. lephone RI-4066
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
| 57 N. Rural Street.
Hear Rev. Ralph Byrd
“of Atlanta, Ga, and many other mirtisters at grand opening of the new
WEST SIDE GOSPEL TABERNACLE 1462-1464 S, Belmont Ave. SUNDAY, Sept. 14 3 Great Services
1:45, Sunday School Rally; 2:30, Baptismal Service; 7:30, Evan
new church will be Wed, Sept.
7:30 p. m.
“Special Revival Meetings Every Night al 7:30 SEisapt M Mende rales
bi : " _—
gelistic meeting. Dedication of 17. Two great meetings, 2: 30 and
9:30 a. m., Bible School.
A new ADVANCE program opens
10:45 a. m,, Worship. Sermon, “MADE PERFECT IN LOVE" 7:45 p. m. Sermon, “SOWING AND REAPING”
This Sunday evening (7:30) | Harry ‘Bucalstein, minister Geo. Kendall, minister of musio,
classes, “==
yo di : Lig THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Baptist to Install New Minister
8 Churches Hire | Architect
. Betts to Counsel —- Disciples of Christ ]
The Disciples - of Christ” have counsel to the one third of their
and Canada scheduled to erect {new churches or remodel old ones in the near future, Charles J. Betts, architect of Denver, Col, ar rived in Indianapolis this week to assume his new duties with the | Board of Church Extension of the Disciples of Mr. Betis Christ. Mr, Betts now has the title of “assistant advisory architect.” When A. PF. Wickes retires as board | ‘architect Dec. 31, Mr. Betts will succeed him.
The new official for 1 years has!
Mr, Betts last January was given
{the Silver Beaver award by the|
[Denver Counell of the Boy Scouts | lot Se has
eprint for Gideons in Colo- |
0 and five adjacent states. His RB Ehalt, church federation depart-| University of Minnesota, has done chiet hobbies are model railroading ment of shrek secretary, pw in religious educational work in Min-
will make his home in Irvington with Mrs, Betts and their three 'small children,
and studied both at Antioch college
i
“1 believe that “every v church
leducation and economical in cost.”
employed an architect to give
{congregations in. the United States
become fleld dicommittee on juvenile the Northern Baptist
Mission to Youth Set Here for Oct. 12-18
The second annual Mission to
"CALL 10 'REPENTANCE-Robbi Samuel J. Fox and other ‘| een associated with Roland L.| Youth will be sponsored by the InJewish clergymen will blow the ram's horn as a call to prayer for | Linder, Architect, one of the larg- |dianapolis Church federation with
lest architectural firms in Denver. [meetings in various parts of Indi-
Bpeakers will include Dr. Isaac K. Beckes, director of the United Christian Youth movement, Chica-| |go; the Rev. Henry H. Lewis, Min- | 'neapolts, and Dr. T, Z. Koo, secre-
been ah international tary of the World's Student Chris-| |director of religious education.
tian federation, New York. Daniel
after praying and repenting for sins. Orthodox and ®nd stamp collecting. He is 33, and charge of the mission.
Dr. E. Stanley Jones To 0 Speak Here Twice
Gemmer will preside at the dinner presenting Dr. E. Stanley
will and the University of Colorado. He Jones at 5:30 Monday in the rom MAN Artin
extrem
Oharles A. Breece, president of
8 p. m.
nation-wide tour made on behalf greater Protestant unity.
‘Methodist Training School Opens Here on Sept. 23
Seventy-seven churches in three districts will send representatives synagog., Serv- to the Greater Indianapolis Methodist School of Religion beginnt
Sept. 2.
ng
Sessions will be held Sept. 23, 26 and 30, and Oct. 3, 7 and 10 in the p. m. and: Tuesday at 7:30 a. m. Capitol Avenue Methodist church. Miss Martha O, Smith, director ot
‘1 The school will strive to give
of religious education, Miss Smith said. Out-| standing among! the courses are those for church laymanship. They
“The “Christian Philosophy of Life” taught by a gH group of laymen | Miss Smith and ministers. Rettig, pastor of the Carrollton] {Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church, will teach the course in
. James H. Peeling, head of the |
Dr.Richard|
Zedeck temple. Services are held daily at 7:30 a. m. Christian education for the Indianapolis Methodist district, will be in Greenfeld will throughout the year in this temple. charge of the school. conduct services at 6:45 p. m. to-|
university, will conduct the course on “Education for Family Living.” Dr. Smith te Give Course “How We Got Our Bihle” is the [title of a course to be taught by Dr. 8. Marion Smith, head of the [New Testament department of the ButlerSchool of Religion. In addition, teacher training
|courses for those serving all ages include one oniof the church school also will be
given. Courses are accredited by the Board of Education: of the Methodist church, Nashville, Tenn. The three districts represented are Greencastle of which Dr. Buel E. Horn is superintendent; Indiana {district, Dr. H. O. McCutchin, superintendent; and the Indianapolis district. Bishop Titus Lowe is
will be shown.) [one Church and Sociil Issues.” Episcopal head of the district and
area and the Rev. J. Floyd Selig,
department of sociology of Butler host pastor.
NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
900 W. 30th wi t to sh A boi ff th rahi Sod e invite you 5 share wit us in o wo ug M- “om oh Sebel. Pp sc & he following: 30 o ioriig Ee “THE caver aD Fone Pe » ~-Young Topics 30 > ying orth,
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Other great nations have been of them all!
Hear what prophecy says about present—her immediate future!
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FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R, Church Edifice
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Washington + Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R, Church Edifice SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL
Christian Science Churches 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, Sept. 14th
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
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SIXTH CHURCH 1600% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947
FRIENDLY CI CLASSES. 3:30
“GIDEON'S 4 QUESTION" 10:30 a. moi bios “CHRIST CALLS ZACCHAEUS” 7:45 p. m. :
BAHAI Lecture MR. L. C. 10A8 from Riverside, IIL Subject “World Faith for World Freedom.”
tiMeridian Heights Presbyterian Stark, wil outline progress of his committee's work. The Rev. J. W. Willoughby of [reg SESE 38 & representative BAPTIST CHURCHES Every phate of the hn work| Old-Fashien Gospel Messages | WOODRUFF FLACK-waloott af & Mel touched upon : Siento eters smn | RIVER AVE. BAPTIST wos " Sty van $Y Ne ain Pr. GO. H. O'PONNNIL, Patton, Women of the Mvingten shurch Worship Servis ....... 10:30 8. m. Prather Masanis Temples. 3 serve luncheon between the College Ave. and 43d Street “J and afternoon sessions. ening Service ......... 7:30 p. m. aomiets $48 nd 104s A I PASCHALL, Pastor Reli i Educati TUXEDO PARK-30 NK. Grant (4100 East) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i po ou ucanon U. 8, Clutton, 9:30 AM.; 7:30 P. coals, sud Veoos Siaetd + 1 . . - . | irector Named EXTER BAPTIST Bieter & » i ” A, Xi Folica ‘Associate Pastor All Souls Unitarian church an-|n dr. 3 blocks B|10:45 A, M.—Worship: Church Attends Inounces the appointment of Mrs.| of W. Washington st, Donald J. Dunkin, nce Worth While?" — The
oastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 PM
EMERSON A' Ro Yom
| Wilma Johnson of Minneapolis as osstor. VE.~Emerson & Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM.; 7:30
| Mrs, Johnson is a graduate of the
tor. 7:30 P. M.— Worship: “My Task” -- The Associate Pastor.
A §:30 P. M.—125th Anniversy al.
CROGEED CREE Mich. Rd. & 56th. Louis Crafton. Unified serv. 5:8 to 11
Dr, C. Oscar Johnso World Alliance, oaker.
t Baptish
neapolis for the past eight years and is the mother of four children.
METHODIST
CHURCHES
Dr. E. Burdette. Backus is church minister, a
BROADWAY BAPTIST
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister
East 10th St. Methodist ,
REV. Dash R. HOLMES, Home Everson Bible Church Schoo) 0 0h M. 10:48 Worship
Rev. ol & W, Johnson, Minister 11 A. M. Morning Worship “Fear of the Fifth” } Kanias City Mo.) Devotions, 11 A, M.
Open 10 to §—Saturday Until 3
W. Washington -at Warman Ave, ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor “9:30 A. M.~Church School. 10:45 A. M.~Morning Worship. “The Fellowship of the Unashamed” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.
IRVINGTON 30 Audubon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister
23d snd Broadway 10:46 A. M.—~Worship Service on pia, Pastor, v > Ne BM Dodsill, pastor “Education for What?" p Sunday School 9:30 A M. orcs: preety sts Mn BEEN OF Besurity, “Pordiip 10! and TI PM By WIEST 00 AB | ae To Ey FEE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL un 2m ma . +n ® dren”-Dr. Martin th and Delaware Sts. WASHINGTON STREET 9:30 A. Vig He School
ROBERTS ATS PARK CHURCH
oui Sota at Hin Tt Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Minister
» . 10:40 A. M. theme: Church School. 9:30. Worship, 10:45. Living In Hi " - “A Pattern of Loyalty” We Welcome All Vietiors
pea, Dhup Jo° Fri i Be Re Unity Literature—Phone FR. 4254.
Church School . Young Peoples Meeting......... 8: 30 P.M
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church of Which
Jean 8. D. W. Johnston Milner, D. D., Joseph b
Worship, 11 ». m. Hmm, Be I Really Count?”
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN || smsny. |
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. as Th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jv.
« Church School. 9:45 Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central
‘DR. ROY EWING VALE Ministers. 9:30 A. 10:45 A, M.~-Divine Worship DR. VALE: “Your Share From Heaven" Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Midweek Service| .
Memorial Presbyterian
11theRev. Special Notice! Giant rally 14s & 2 Morin cout $06 a wn
next Saturday night with Lt. James C. Whittaker
Broatoatt’ NBC, 1070, 11:00-11:30 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship for
10: 5 AM.—Wotship.
WESTMINSTER of
445 N. State (1700 Hest) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister.
of Rickenbacker's raft fame.
youth. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Midweek Service
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Nights at 7:30
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Roger Malsbary, President
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biggest day sters in the Sailors Chil town. An Day will be Veterans Indianapolis state will vi with picnic auxiliary wi & merry-go-sic and ot! provided. Shrine k The 504 Rk lving in th clude 177 World War quartet will lin Brother: in songs of heard. . In additi time for tl expected to done amon Harold E. |
