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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___- a

i Church News—

38 Pastors To Exchange Pulpits

Presbyterians to Mark ‘New Life Sunday’

By RI MILNER Church Editor THE MOTHER CHURCH of Inafanapolis Baptists tomorrow willl 3 {mark the 125th birthday with fes- | [tive services in the edifice at Me{ridian and Vermont sts. | Presbyterian churches of Indiana! 7p, congregation of the First! / will mark “New Life Sunday” t0- Baptist church has sent hundreds : morrow’ with evangelistic sermons of letters all over the country to and explanations of the denomina~’ former members telling of the celetion's New Life + bration. The anniversary dinner

movement, ati was given Thursday night. morning . worship |

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EARLY EDIFICE~This build-

Dr. CW. Atwater, the pastor services, |since 1933, will preach the sermon| ing was erected as the First Thirty - eight | at 10:45 a. m. ‘Alvah C. Waggoner,| Baptist church in 1831 at Maryrural and city who compiled the church's his- land and Meridian sts. pastors will’ ex- [torical booklet in .honor of the! change pulpits. lanniversary, will address the Sun-| Effort in all the day school

churches will i bend toward a renewal of spiritu-

" ” THE FIRST CHURCH and her

Historic First Baptist Church Observer - 125th Anniversary af Services Tomorrow

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1047

A WORLD

_ British Vicar - [Lutherans Gain T P h $i 150, 966 - Members | 0 J reac a Lutheran churches of all groups hri : “ht in the United. States and Canada C r ist C UPC [report a total membership of 5,672.- “ 662 in 1948, an increase of 150,966 Canon Woods Guest * lover the previous year, according to| At 10:45 Service figures just released by the National | The Rev. Prank Woods, vicar Of(y theran council, New York. Huddersfield, England, will preach| AS In 1045, the greatest Increase at the 10:45 a. m. service tomor- |was made by the Missouri synod | row at Christ Episcopal church on with a gain of 47541 members. 108 srle. : hols tie, pave wi Canon Woods is the son of the A heavy program of building ol Bishop of Lichfield and a direct, predicted because of the valuation \descendent of Elizabeth Frye, early of Lutheran church property. It is! prison reform leader and Quaker. {valued at $475.9035, 415, an increase! The family estate is Earlham han ©f $4912.718. near Norwich for which Earlham

Carrollton Ave. at 13th St

N PROPHECY AND “MILTON B.

Pictures Zionist Movement in

Branches of The

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ADVANCEMENT — In the congregation | to a two-story building with a

1861,

"advanced

steeple, = replacing the old !college, Richmond, Ihd., is named. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL church at Maryland and Me- | The English guest is in this " ridian sts. of the country to attend the ren. | Rev: Marcus W. Johnson, Minister FIRST CHURCH

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Supt. of Christian Hebrew Mission, Chicago. Sept. 93.28 Each Night, Except apt Saturday, 0 30 .

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. “MATTER”

Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

MINISTRY

, Pastor REGIONAL BIBLE : CONFERENCE | i

LINDBERG be

Mother Church

21st

FOURTH CHURCH

ality, “A New Life for a New Age’

Dr. Keeler

as their adopted slogan has it. The only out-of-the-state speaker to be

heard in a local church ts Dr. A. B

id to have performed successfully! Keeler of Philadelphia, secretary of ** the Board of National Missions of Ne first Caesarian section west of |

the Presbyterian church in the U. 8

light with only the simple tools of | A. He will give the sermion in the e Eg The Rev. his hand kit to aid him, Dr. Rich-|

Wallace Street church Roy B. Connor Jr. Meridian Heights church, heads the New Life com-

pastor of the Presbyterian

long list of devoted ministers made thelr mark on the history of the! United States and of Indianapolis. | An outstanding example is the! late Dr. John L. Richmond, who is

the Alleganies. Working by candle |

mond saved the life of a mother} and her child

He combined the profession of

{Baptist church on Bept. 21, 1822. Pifteen persons formed the nucleus of the congreation whose church now stands on the outskirts of the Indians War Memorial plaza. ” un ~ OVER the years, beginning with its original one-story edifice, the !

tennial celebration at Earlham.

11 A. M. Morning Worship Meridian at 20th

Other religious events follow: Mr. Ernest D. Jeffs, preaching RR. Oiuren Edaice Event Bane 5:00 OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Belmont Church of Christ ‘ 4 RR, Church Edifice EE AT Et A SECOND CEH points in Eurppe at the 9.30 a. m. service Sunday Program: Delaware at 12th r tomorrow. Miss Miller is the daughter of * . Evehing Service, 5:00 FIFTH CHURCH: the pastor, the Rev. Benton B. Miller, Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M. R. R. 526 State Lif "Bldg Col t ali Mrs. Miller. She is national youth Worship and Preaching ST e ’ ollege at 62d

the Disciples of Christ. She went to Oslo

of missionary organizations iH A858 representative of the Disci

10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. . R. R, Church Edifice

Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8, Drive

mittee for the Indianapoils pres- medical doctor with that of clergy-| bytery. (man and served the church, here,! The Rev. Mr. Connor wiil preach [Tom 1835 to 1838. His very note-| tomorrow ‘morning at Hopewell, worthy contribution to the progress Ind, and the Hopewell church Of Obstetrics was made in Ohio bepastor, the Rev. Theodore James, at {0T¢ coming to the local church. Meridian Heights. o

PRESENT PASTOR — Dr, C. W, Atwater is the minister of the First Baptist church.

WAS an'to “the Y. w. C. A. building a few

vy ou ANOTHER PASTOR, Franklin Pastor Here James J. Simmons, the

Dr. Howard Stone of Franklin, minister from 1857 to '61. will speak at the First Presbyterian ardent.

the Rev church's! _

abolitionist He mounted fe y yorsh) church; the Rev. Harold Turpin of | is pulpit each Sunday morning Reet away aq he P Columbus at the Seventh church; and poured forth his righteous! IT WAB following ‘this fire that the Rev. Clyde York of Southport wrath against slavery they combined for a time with the at the. Fairview church; and the| However, no one tried fo prove Roberts Park Methodist church

’ Rev. Marcus Kendall of Blooming that the spiritual sparks that flew congregation in the use of its

ton at the Irvington church, cpa. from. these. flery, discourses. Auditorium, The two ministers The Rev. Victor Raphael of had anything to do with the burn- took turns in filling . the pulpit. Spencer will preach at the Mayer ing of the church in 1861. | Thus different denominations dram-

{ m. ‘Monday In the new church, 6000 of purse but rich in grace and Biemai st. Mrs, H. H. Bauck is ph REV. JOHN 8. ALBERT, D. D.

church has bulit five buildings. the World Christian Youth iis ‘carl Flinn, Minister, CA-1350 THIRD CHURCH 3 When the congregation was Without noni Merineran posers Por on ori Wednesday Services, T:45 P. M. Washington Blvd, at 34th SIXTH CHURCH a place to worship, they met in pri- mis slonary ta India, author and authority | [ Evening 8ervice, 8:00 1609% on nd ALO } Lv v . vate houses, the Masonic temple, a meeting "at ‘ma customs, ai thelr GETHSEMANE — R. R, Church Edifice R. R., 1611 “adh theater or other buildings. And,al- Javan is home en’ furlough. He first UNITED LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL IN.ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. though they described themselves gp PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, ST em asmmtst——— n the early days as “mostly poor i 18 guild will meet at » 4717 E. Michigan Cc in th iv d “most! ANN'S GUILD--Tt id will Wednesday Evening Testmonia) Maeiings in All Churches at

works,” they gave freely to foreign Man of Nostesses 930 A. M.—Bunday School. pm a —— mission projects and founded mis- pMILLCKEST SSTaY OoHURCH he 1045 A. M.—Morning Worship. P . Ch iy sion Sunday schools here. Eight of Lynhurst apis church. ii™ ive tne, “Manifesting Our Christian Life.” resbyterian urches Invite You their mission schools became A basket dinner will be Trond bh) ig n “peu churches. Jump curistiax onvren, womans GLAD. TIDINGS MISSION | ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

| COUNCIL—~Mrs. Dorsey King will review

Dr. Atwater succeeded Dr. Fred- New World Ahead’ at the

1 t David Baker's * a Sixteenth

Whittaker of the Rickenbacker Raft PAW! | Westfield Seminary,

746 P. M., Rev. Verdi Allen, Music:

Matt. "oe 5: Rey. Howard W. Stone Church Schoo Young Shed Meeting

{auohor and aviator, {Thought We Héard the Angels the title of Mis new book, at

will speak on

ie | New Location. Saturday, GEORG FRANT3 erick T. Taylor, church pastor for 2:15 p.m. breakfast Tuesday. Mrs L. B.| ’ . A ureéay . R ALLOWAY Lukabill will present “A Challenge for 45 P. M—8peaker 25 years. It was during Dr. Tay- Christian Women" and Mrs. John New-| REV. J. 8. HODGES TWO MORNING SERVICES i {lor's administration that the ™"" “il lead the devotions SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M 930 and 11 A. M YOu OR C t pv. Bt ‘Smith, » " | present church was built. TH FOR CHRIST- Lt James C Speaker: Rev. Simeon O'Smith anted: “Harvest Hands : i

» TOMORROW, as A OTner members join present ones for the j grand. -homesooming amd anntverc |sary, they lilkely will hark. back to

these lines

Sing,’ the 7 30! p. m. rally tonight in the Roberts Park Jtechiaditt church,

= OP AMERICA RAW Fd | be of Indianapolis and othet mem- | bers of the Christian Business Men's com. | written by John Hobart, mittee will speak at the evangelistic serv-

Special

‘SWEENEY CHAPEL

Butler University

SECCND PRESB — T

The Historie Church of Which i Henry Ward Beecher was Minister |

MERIDIAN. HEIGHTS.

Central Ave. at 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Je.

. , noon at 1:30 o'clock, Be rl AT en th fr seo. of te Chars G. Rodman, Enh: Mi church fathers have explained oo world faces such a crisis today that it is imperative for church people to develop their spiritual energies to the utmost to meet it The New Life Movement attempts not only to recruit new members! for the church but to “give new religious life” to the present Presbyterians. Many Protestant denominations are engaged in similar evangelistic effort called by different names. | The Methodists are sponsoring a Crusade for Christ; Disciples of Christ, a Crusade for a Christian

fairgrounds coliseum at 7:30 o'clock | J. Ninde and Henry W. Lepper, Ft. The second part of the program will Wayne; Mrs. Elmer Armstrong and take place at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow Mrs, Busan M. Ostrom, Indianapin front of the grandstand at the Olls; Henry J, Schnitzius, New fair- grounds Augusta, and Warren O'Hara, | Members of the riding clubs from Greenfield. Winchester, Ind.,, rode their horses | The council will hold its 11th all the way to the state capitgl 'annual opening luncheon Oct. 17 Others are coming to town by truck. at Ft. Wayne. Mrs. J. M. Kauff-| The annual event includes horse man, Ft. Wayne will .be chairman races, shows and special perform- of hostesses arid Mrs. Ninde will| ances have Charge of Arrangements. ! i ; oy

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Olive and Le Grande, A. L. Emmert, pastor,

World, etc. Sunday School—9.30 A, M.-Morning Worship—10:30 A. M. - Sa Young People's Service—8.30 P. M. i 1 Evangelistic Service—7.30 P. M. Catholic Group Lists I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ’ —Rom. 1:18. Discussion Topic BPECIAL SINGING EACH SERVICE WELCOME. “God and Creation” will be dis- ]

cussed at the opening class of the fall series of instruction given by the Catholic Information bureau Thursday, at 8 p. m. in the headquarters Capitol ave and Georgia st The free .instructions and accompanying distribution of free literature will continue on Thursday nights until Dec, 11. The purpose

‘BAPTIST CHURCHES

Ch i

® | round «up will be held in the state George, W. Jaqua, Winchester; Lee |”

jana district. The Rev. Clarence Sitler is general chairman of the

METHODIST

trict American Legion auxiliary,

THE HOUSE OF PRAYER, INC.—The

Sunday School, 9:30 Vermont chapel; the Rev. Charles Franklin Three times the struggling con-| Atized the spirit of Christian ¢o-|one of the 15 orginal founders: ea noliow al the chapel, 320 N. Iii, Sunday Morning Worship J a Jmurivania Sa. . | Worship, 10:48 1 nois st. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, teal oan D D.. Josepb W. Johnston New Life Sunday. Bruce, pastor of the Sutherland gregation was discouraged by a! Operation for which church eaders commander, will preside 11 AM sora, Miaitery Rev. Theodore James, priv speaker, , ; ’ r sading toda [oo ’ FIFTY X-FIRST STREET METHODIST - ” orning Worship, 11 a. m. Hopewell, Ind. church, at the Northminscter| degirucive fire. The church burned 4 e cru 8 y. | In '22, a humble few [CHURCH — Frank N. Wallace, state en- | Religion and Life” “Things Rejected” Youth Meeting, 1’ P. M. Sunday church; the Rev. Joseph McDonald thé last time in 1004, early on a| A small school house in the vil-/ Who did the Scriptures search, |tymologist, wil ow pictures of “Beay| ny 0 1, Shelton, preaching Ings Releeted of Martinsville at the Prentice cold January Sunday. But the lage of Indianapolis furnished the In Jesus name, together came, iz te ib diana a. he g:30 p: Bn, mien ’ Church School, 9:48 P b church; and the Rev. Grant Jen- intrepid members simply went down initial | meeting place of the First’ To found a Baptist churgp.” Branson Morgan is pastor, airview res rian nings of Greenfield at the Suther- ; | BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH — CENTRAL CHaisTan Tabernacle Presbyterian View » Tes! yte & w su rinemer Western Riders Shades Subject County Churches Plan [fic br Git lil S| | CHURCH a a Baa. Miner mou intaj i851 w w t The Rev. Otis McMullen of Ladog \Clothing Drive p.m sion Te il (eas : (100 North) RALPH SMITH Ministers. 13.304. M Church Sohodl, Re will address the Troub Memoria { Essay Contest gq alk with pie tutes and records. Mis. Row. | Dr. W. A. Bhullenberger, Minister 9:30 A MBit School, : York, "ues 8 Pe. Rav, CH Siyde church; the Rev. Alexander A | Marion county Protestant president of the women of the church. | Bible School—#:30. A. M. 10:45 A M.—Divine Worship port, Ind.: nning America of Greenwood, the Washington dard e 0 d Indiana Roadside Council, Inc. churches will seek to collect 25 tons will preside Morning Worship—10:46 A. M. “A Ward From Beyond the Stars” for Christ.” Street church and the Rev. Richard will sponsor an essay contest of clothing. i-# drive from Nov. 16 The chyrch Wille HRISTIAN Bg tom BOO a aig THIGugh Pattielbation | Puuraday, 7:30 P. M, Midweek Service NORTHMINSTER ched i Wiliams Northminster, the Men, women, children acid their. among Hoosfer high school sen- to 23, the Church, fedasation.. AD. 9:30 He Te. with Srvven dar ael mb ST: MARK'S Miiaigviie rie hia estminster c urch, es i » {horses SYom aiberuee Eada mest SC PRE RST = wn “Save soo7he Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, pastor, will : . 3 “Memorial Presh terian RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister = Trammg wenoar: &E Clrictnnat! Fine th Pn? hea "nounced today. “The gifts wilf He | preach. : ’ Oarrollton gn by " 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. g their way to Indiagapolis o 7 | The Worthwhile Workers class will give UNITED LUTHERAN th—~Rev. Ralph L O'Dell 10:45 A.M. —Worship, we. Bhades? + " distributed ‘ov A pite er at / - : " . 9:30 A. M.—Church Presbyterian clergymen of south- today for the annual roundup of stribut erseas by Church : piteiin mn rt 12:30 p. m. Wednes | : 3 045A. schoel ' tor ages. y fTollowe t iH jn) we = ern Indiana, all -of Ohio and Western Riders association, = Awards will: be made to the Win- world Service, Dayton, O. NETS PO A asl Prospect and Linden Sts. M, Morning Worship: “proton W ESTMINSTER northern Kentucky will attend a|. More than 600 association mem- ning boy and girl. Members of the The agency reports that Indian- ) iL be pitted by Marie Ellen Cul. Rev. Thomas B. Kline. A WIBC, 1070, 11:00-11:30 445 N. State (1700 Bast) rs a *IA88 a Lt — New Life Training school Oct. 6 to bers are expected to take part in contest committee are Mrs. Calvin apolis last year sent the largest McClelland Bistors™ trio at the Protestem| d hoot C9: 15AM. on. Naame | Fellowship for WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister. ; ervices at 9 a tomorrow. Sunday Sc | Sunday School. 9:30 Worship, 10:45 A. M. 10 in .Cinel tu. {the two-day event which will ‘open 1 i at 9 m. tomorrow. Chaplain| Thuratay 7:30 m., Midweek PB A » 3 Anema LWIth 2 irae wr th open ‘Perdue, Acton, chairman; Mrs. T. ising ia pitient of Sui Goods in ein ton wil give the address. Ar Worship 10:15 A. M.| : B22 Midues Sevien Young People, 4:00 P.M. / .e - rangement the music were made by| ___ ~ % ******" 321 The New Life Movement was! | Eugene Bailey, Romney; Mrs. | e 0-Michigan-Kentucky- Indi BE HL Unit 305 oF rs Tith dis. |

CHURCHES

revival now in progress will continue un-

al campaign and every church til Oct. 8 with services at 7:45

inue yn- ‘NORTH CHURCH |East 10th St. Methodist 27 = el OTH Will be a collection center. gia” the" sermons and “there iil Se spe.| UNITY TRUTH CENTER Meridian and 38th Street REY. CHAS. R. HOLus, Minetr cial music e Rev. Omar Linder is AfTIL with Unity Hdqtrs., Kansas City, Mo Dall L of Everson Bible { pastor. Strahle, minister. as L. Browning, D. D., Minister | church *School 0:30 A U0: a Worship Dean! Shelton to Preach | ALPHA AND OMEGA PILGRIM MOLL. aay aetaa J: 4 5 m. 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service ary Church Loyuitys Dean O. L. Shelton of the. Butler: srvices wil be. held at 145 nm amin Worl Sevieatl “I Want to Be a Christian” onthe Faster | School of Religion will preach on through Bept. 30. The Rev. I 0

N. Trotter

D AR ho, House. 824 N Penn, B q . rol ap - ‘Religion and Life” at -the first hoier will conduct the services on Sun. idweek Service, Wednesday, 8 P. M adcast by WIRE—11:30 ‘A. M.

day. Tuesday and Friday nights; the Rev. Consultation and prayer service, classes, Angelus Hour For Youth, 6 P M fall service for students, faculty W. P. Rice, Baturday nights, Mrs. Susanna unity, literature—Claypoo! Hotel * 4 Reed will give Bible expositions Monday Tele; one RI-4066 / 9:30 A. M.—Church School. and friends at 11 a. m. tomorrow in , ” : xr

and Wednesday nights, and Mrs. Sarah Plunkett will speak on Thursday night There will be special music.

Sweeney chapel,

ENGLEWOOD. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural Street 9:30 a. m., Bible School.

A class for every family member 10:45 A. M.--Wership, Sermon: ‘Begotten Gi

6:45 P. M.—Youth Vespers. 7:45 P. M.—8ermon: “All Things New.”

WASHINGTON STREET W. Washington at Warman Ave. ALMON J. COBLE, Pastor 9:30 A."M.—~Church School. 10:48 A. M.—Morning Worship.

EVANGELICAL and F REFORMED CHURCHES

Cordially Invite You

LUTON AVE. at 44th 8T. JOHN~~Cumberland 10:4

6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship.

GRACE

METHODIST Bast New York at Grant B ARNOLD CLEGG, Mimister

10:40 A. M, ~ Sormob thems* “THE CURE FOR DISCOURAGEMENT" We a All Visitors

IRVINGTON 30 Auducon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Church School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45. “Why People Go to Church”

10:3 “Finding God in the Common Place” “The Simplicity of Evangelism’ ST. PAUL (E.), Carroliton and 13th, 10:30

—A CORDIAL ME TO ALL—

~ FIRST—Oakiand and E 10th C. Nevin Stamm 45 A. M. E. Harold Klingel Io Church School r 30 A: M. __ Sermon by Dr. Ralph “Weiler | FRIEDENS Parkway and Alabama | AUL (R.), 711 N. Belmont Raymond F. « M. Wiliam H. Knierim 10 . “The Genlality of Jesus”

SECOND-Shellly and Flazant w. Pranklin Lah HB0AM “God's Husbandry TRINITY Perkins and E. Raymond Dale Wolfgram 11:15 A. M First sermon by new pastor

| CARRO! Richard Rett! 5 A M P. Gustav Brune A MM | | |

WELCO O. A. Trinkle, minister

Church” rOperEY

GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleas. R. pkwy Norman H. Schultz 10:30 A. M. Nothing Impossible

IMMANUEL-—~Prospect & Ney Jersey Clarence E. Sitler 9:30 A. M. “Use Your Imagination”

519 E. 23rd St, '; block east of Central

Hear Evangelist Bert Crites Bunday, T4858 P. M. Evangelist Wm. McPherson

ZION—Fenton, Troy and Post Road, Robert E. Briggeman 10:30 A. M. "Mind the Light"

PLEASANT RUN—80 Pleas. R. pkwy. Robert Windhorst 10:30 A. M. Church School at 9:30 A. M.

by

EXETER BAPTIST —Exeter & 1 “ov. | TUXEDO PARK 29 N, Grant era Rev 30 M

h | 0 T d Isom Ferris—g 30 and 7.30. u, 8 Clutton, 9 30 AM; School Opens Tuesday : EL WOODRUFF PLACE Wak The first session of the Greater 1 ren

CROOKED CREEK, N Mich. Rd. & 86th. 10 45 M;

ott th 5 Mich. Louts G Crafton, Unified serv 9:45 to 11

Indianapolis Methodist . School Of | gMERSON AVE — Emerson & E New| EXETER BAPTIST Exeter & ITB at Religion will meet from 7:30 to York Peter Vroom, 10.30 AM, 7 30 P.M Rev. Isom Ferris 30 and 7:30. . 9:30 p.-m. Tuesday in the Capitol ———— —-

Avenue Methodist church

oom mm wi ae ol CALVARY Fron

and Oct. 3, 7 and 10 L 902 Fletcher Ave.

|_HEAR NATHAN A. URSHAN

tion education will be in charge ~ BROADWAY BAPTIST _ "RM. Doaril, 1 of New York City SUNDAY I'l A.M. and 7:45 P.M. 402° West Fall Creek Parkway

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor day TI Ab 130 Pa TUESDAY and THURSDAY

Sun Worship 10:48 A. M. and 7:30 P. M

CHRIST TEMPLE

(Apostolic Faith)

"Things | Have Stood For"

Farewell Sermon

fee gy

YOUTH FOR CH

See and Hear

Lt. James C. Whittaker

of Rickenbacker's Raft Fame

Illustrated Lecture to be présented at the—

- NORTH SIDE CHURCH

Corner 23rd and Alabama 'Streets (Take Central Avenue trackless trolley to 23rd Street— walk two blocks West.) .

The Greatest Inspirational Story of the Ages

nday School, 9:30 A. 'M =a : 7:45 P.M.

i Tuesday, 7:45 P. M i Special Youth Revival Service. Speaker to Be Announced.

NATHAN & JEA}

| “ oe Sd Raymond G. Hosksins, Pitty :

| OPA 45 ar A Matin. Sh bogs Hl

cos a

"WE THOUGHT WE HEARD

EVANGELIST DEWITT S. OSGOOD THE ANGELS SING"

Sunday, September 21, 7:45 P. M.

% No admission charges % Sound flim “The Pale Horseman of the Apocalypae” % New Bunday Evening series “Prophecy ay the Ne series just

on ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH by up aes to the Prophetic i 8 y Delaware and Vermont

fe ————— - —— — ng _—- wd

s

Giant Rally Tonight 7:30

RIST

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. 4 ern | FTON + peorth and New Jersey Beginning Wed, ” September 34, | 4s to give interested persons correct | B20 speplgora”d #14 Banh | Predoiot partes 2004 140 XC - DR. SUMMER L. MARTIN information concerning the Catholic 1 “In Oratitude” Luke 17:17 “The Churches Great Business” “GIDEON church. — m— Special conferences for those who ” } a Ray i —x | THE MYSTIC” 10:45 A.M. cannot attend on Thursday nights iL H CHURCHES 10:30 a. m. may be arranged by telephoning the ' ! \ “CHRIST'S bureau daily except Saturday from of (fr J CHARACTER | noon until 8 p. m, and from noon Lo lr [ ya OHN 7000 SoutiEAsTenm 7 " until 5.30 p. m. on Saturday's. The AL’ BARTH, Pastor VY AMM cn Pater ANALY SIS "Christ in Gethsemane" Rev, Pr Ri } 2 Hours of Worship: 7:30 & 10 AM. p. m. bi chard RB. Grogan is pe Joseph C. Black, Ministe bureau director. PAU Eee _ ha REV. HARVEY GRIFFEY ’ ttlsesin THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH \ Jeo. ME150w ote #6 200% fom | [FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:80 1 ' . Wm. M. Wills, 8. 8. Bupt. Mafter Is Subject MERIDIAN AND VERMONT STS. PETE THLE & 4a 53 SECOND FREE METHODIST 7:45 P.M. Of S ie ti t Ch h 3 Nein ut x J a ’ Wilkins and Pershing : ~cientis urches Carleton W. Atwater, Pastor; Edwin L McOlain, Associate Pastor W. I Car or Mars Hill Bus “Matter” is ‘the subject ‘of the ’ ] TRINITY OHIO AT EAST STREET 801 «8 m | all Churche + . TENPORARKY LOCATED IN WALTER C MAAS, Hater i y lesson sermon in all Ch irches of | 25¢h Anniversary Program RED I SL J , C Mads, — i m— Church Scho 9:30 A.M Christ, Scientist, tomorrow ou C YY ZION EE a a est Morris Street ' vee Ts . M. . The Bible citations include the 925A M. BIBLE SCHOOL. A. © Waggonér—Assembly Speaker, JR REDEEMI R Ati Nearer 2 KALO fh Christian Church | following: “And when Jesus saw Bible Classes . HOUR Of AOR HIP _ 10: AM HOUR OF ti W. Mortis at Blaine Supt., Mr. Pearl Andrews that he.was very sorrowful, he said 5 . : —_l ff (1500 West) | how hardly shall they that have 10:45" A. M Worship, Anniversary Message—Pastors | OURSAVIOR i: Le =k DEAF | 9 30 Morning worship. Sermon: hp ntey ta we kinedo of 7. § | " ’ riches enter the kingdom of 730 P. M—Worship, Dr. Frank M. Sparks, President Wabash HOURS OF WORSHIP . 11:00A M~=213010M, 20 Bun 10 0 oh Sa 3:30 PM. | A Gres: Weddiag” (oun 9) God!" Luke 18:24 college 10:45—-Bible School. The lesson-sermon also include Jima ir The Lutheran lous Ferg Sundog WBE 79058) vie 3 the following passage from the . . ; — 7.30--Hear ‘the truth from the Christian Science textbook, “Science Old-Fashion Gospel Messages CENTRAL BAPTIST hb Bible standpoint: “True or . and Health with Key to the Scrip- RIVER AVE BAPTIST - Dr. 3. H. O'DONNELL, Pastor — == — False?—Roman Catholicism.” METHODIST tures” by. Mary Baker Eddy ya Prath Masonic Templ “Things spiritual and eternal are 1060 RIVER AVE. College a a ae: | ~— Harry Bucalstéin, Minister | B: P oii oy. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Bervices 9:48 and 10.45 A. M. l= Geo. Kendall, minister of music t 2 gubstantial. Things -material and\worshin Serviee ........ 10:30 & M — Dr N00 9:48 40d 10:00 A M0 I. Sent. 2n: “True or Pale? “ Delaware at Vermont St. temporal | are insubstantial.” p. 335 Evening Service ... . 7:30 p. m. | LYNHURST Lynhurst dr, 3 blocks 3 A ~Jehovah's Witnesses) ! fw Ww Do . GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor | pasior Services, 5:30 A x "und 1. Dubkin : | A PRiEng,, ewe Since 1821 Methodist Religion »

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