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CHURCH NEWS—

Local Churches Will Join

In Holding Series of Meetings

To Inspire Young People

Three Speakers, Including Dr. T. Z. Koo, Scheduled to Address City-County Rallies Here By EMMA RIVEKS MILNER, Times Church Editor

Young people of all denominations in Indianapolis and the county wil] hold a series of meetings for spiritual renewal and inspiration

tomorrow through wmext Saturday,

Three headline speakers, preparatory sessions, rallies in the four | parts of town and a mass meeting in Cadle Tabernacle all are

scheduled for this second annual Interdenominational Mission for Youth, : I is sponsored by the United Christian Youth Council of the Indianapolis Church Federation. Dan. fel R. Ebalt, director of religious education for the church federation, , 18 in charge of the arrangements, | Dr. T. Z. Koo, secretary of the World's Student Christian Founda- | tion, will give the address Friday! at.7:30 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle. A chorus of 500 voices will sing. It will be led by John -M. White and! was assembled by the Choir Directors’ Association. Opens Tomorrow { The mission will open tomorrow, with a preparatory convocation for all youth officers and adult spon-| sors at 3 p. m. in the Roberts Park Methodist Church, Dr. Isaac K.! . Beckes of Chicago will speak in the! Lutheran Federation to afternoon and address father and Mark 25th Year mothers in a “Parents’ Night” pro-| Dr. H M. Zorn, who founded the gram at 7:30 p. m. in the same Federation of Evangelical Lutheran church | Churches of Greater Indianapolis Dr. Beckes is director of the! in 1023, will give the federation’s United Chfistian Youth Movement. | silver anniversary address tomor- He, with the Rev. Henry Lewis, pas-| row. tor and youth leader of Minneap-| Dr. Zorn will speak at the annl- olis, will conduct nightly rallies, versary celebration at 7:30 p. m. In Monday through Thursday. \ his own church—8t, Paul's Evan-| They will hold a West Side rally, ! gelical Lutheran Church, where the Including a conference hour at 17 first federation meeting was held. p. m. and a youth convocation atl He is associate pastor of St. Paul's. 8 p. m. Monday, in the Washington | He urged the organization of the!Street Methodist Church. The same! federation so that the denomina- type rally at the same hours will be! tion's churches of the community held by the two guests Tuesday! would have a medium through/in the North Methodist Church: which to carry on certain projects Wednesday in the Irvington Pres-co-operatively, |byterian Church, and Thursday in Over the 25 years, the federation the 8t. John's Evangelical and Re- | has established new congregations, formed Church. Following the misdone ministerial work in hospitals, sion rallies and mass meeting, there held downtown Holy Week services will be a life-work conference for and Easter sunrise worship. Our youth next Saturday from 9 a. m. Savior Lutheran Church, being to noon in the Woodruff Place Bap- | erected at Fall Creek Pkwy. and tist Church 26th and Boulevard Pl, and Christ Plan Welcome for Dr. Koo Lutheran Church in Irvington are] Great preparation has gone into two of the newest federation proj-.the setiing for Dr. Koo, popularly. ects. {called “citizen of the world” who The Rev. Theodore c. Meibohm will speak on “The Young Churchwill serve as liturgist for the anni- man and World Peace” Friday night versary ceremonies and Roland R./at Cadle. A projected reproduction | Lassanske will direct the children’s of Sallman's “Head . of Christ" | choir, Otto W. Hellwege will be In measuring 9 feet by 12 feet will be! charge of the adult choir and Ar- thrown on a screen suspended above! nold BE. Mueller will play the organ. the stage. The Rev, F. 8, Falkenroth is chair-| Dr. Koo will be dressed in Chiman of arrangements and Chris nese costume. Of him his sponWeiss, chairman of the federation. sors say: | “Many things about Dr. Koo have! Christian Scientist | Impressed his hearers . |and poise of his personality, Subject Announced {amazing grasp of world affairs, the “Are Sin, Disease and Death clarity and lucidity of his thought Real?” is the subject of the lesson. and its expression, and, above all sermon in all Churches of Christ, his vital faith and penetrating inScientist tomorrow, {sight into spiritual reality. He has The Bible citations include the a many-sided message. To some | following: “The light of the body he brings a new understanding: of is the eye: If therefore thine eye the life and thought of China and be single, thy whole body shall be of her social and political problems, full of light" Math. 6:22. to some a keener apprehension of]

Rev. Lewis

Dr. Beckes

Dr. H. M. Zorn Key Speaker

(Women's Missionary Society will

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Leper Colony

Chaplain To Cork Here

Dt. Rash Guest At Christ Church Dr. Clifton O. Rash, chaplain at

. ithe Carville, La. Leprosarium, will

talk about “Leprosy in the United States” at a tea tomorrow at 3p. m. in Christ Episcopal Church on the Circle. Dr. Rash is the only Prot. iestant chaplain to lepers in the United States. He will be presented tomorrow by the | leper committee of the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen and Mrs. J. H. Smiley, | council president. Dr. Rash also will give a broadcast on station WIBC Dr. Rash tomorrow from 8 to 8:15 a. m. Other religious events follow:

services at 3 p.

pas tor, will speak in the af & pitch-in-dinper. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and worship at 10:30 a m' DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~Dr, Walter W. Sikes will conduct a work shop, or forum, on “World Order” at 17 p. m. for five Sunday nights Jeyinaing tomorrow, d movies will* shown following the ferums. ToD toy Dr. Sikes will Jead a discussion on “The World We Live In" and the film to be shown is entitled: “The Way of Peace." He is director for peace and inter-raclal understanding for the United Christian

Missionary Society. f WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH-The congregation will observe! its 47th anniversary tomorrow with rally| day at 9:30 a. m. in the Sunday school | and a piteh-in dinner with a recognition! service for former members and guests. The Rev. Harry Bucalstein is minister, YOUTH FOR CHRIST-—Rallies for boys

OLD TREASURES GRACE NEW SETTING — Members of the St. Paul's | | Episcopal Church now are worshiping in their new edifice amidst the stained glass windows, the altar, pews and other liturgical objects which furnished the historic New York St. church. The Rev. William Burrows is the rector of the | church just completed at 6lst and Meridian Sts.

Baptists Plan Home Mission 3 Meetings onvention Set

Conventions + In Logans sy Open Hon of Evangelicals will be held 9 po {tonight and tomorrow.

Indianapolis ministers and lay {meetings will introduce persons will attend three Baptist

Rev. Mohler to Give (First Sermon Here

|pelonging to the National Associa-

The joint tomorrow in the Washington Street

* conven-| {Methodist Church. tion of the association's home mis-

the Shura Wednesday in the newly decorated churches will be held. tonight at!/various churches in the North InBaptist

17:30 in the First Church of the diana conference. He was educated Nazarene and tomorrow at 2:30 at Butler University. |

p. m. in the First Free Methodist YOUTH SUNDAY

{Church. Dr, R, L. Decker of Kanor Fishaiy, OI nse, 9:30 8 8

Temple. the Ministers’

Simultaneously, | Council and the

convene. Wives of pastors will hold A “get-together and tea” while in

sas City, president of the associa-

| Logansport, tion, {will preach tomorrow night Ww Supt. Headline speaker for the conven and at the Monday convention. Carl B. E. FLETCHER tion is Dr. Bredah! Petersen of | L. Smith, prison evangelist, will pre- Associate Copenhagen, Denmark. A chief side at the convention. : {topic of discussion will be the] The National Association of Evan- Youth, 6:48

nationwide

Baptist Crusade for The lesson-sermon also includes the international situation, and to the following passage Irom the many a fresh vision of the world Christ Through Evangelism. Dr. J. Christian Science textbook, Christian community, (M. Horton, convention executive “Science and Health With Key to “But more than anything else, it **CTetary with headquarters in Ini Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed- is his fresh and vivid portrayal of {dianapolia will report. “The erring human mind is in| the revelation of God in Christ that! Dr. Petersen will stop in LogansNy us in itself. From it makes him the great student leader port as part of his extended tour

he United States. In addition aise the inharmonious body” p. that he is, and that constitutes his in L _| greatest contribution. » to being pastor of the famous Koeb-

{ner Rupin Shire, he 4 a profesNorth Side Church to Hear | hoimass Supt: mee Feeney, Wemmer Next Week

{ical Seminary, has done considerable relief and youth work, minisThe Meridian Presbyterian Church the

tered Democratic and Republican mayor-

over Edtope.

Heights will

Broad Ripple ‘Breakfast’ | At 8 P. M. Wednesday

present

alty candidates at a luncheon next Proceeds df a Tom Brennaman week and welmoce a new education style “Breakfast in Hollywood" pro-| director gram Wednesday night will go to Al Feeney, the Democratic candi the bullding fund of the Broad ho Ripple Christian Church. date for Mayor, and Willlam Wem- The program will be gi - mer, Republican candidate, will aE PIOpTLE ch ha speak at a 12° o'clock luncheon al 4pm Thursday in the chirch dining 1 in the American Legion Hall, 64th ursday in the churc ning room. and College Ave. Wally Nehrling The noon luncheon will be . {of radio station WIRE will be sponsored by the Women's Association and Mrs. L. M. Henderson master of ceremonies and give

[awards to the most elderly woman present, the owner of the “craziest” hat and others. Good neighbor letters will be read and Te will be served.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN

association president. Reservations must be given the church office by Tuesday. Miss Helen A. Wright, "formerly of Indianapolis, will assume her duties as new director of religious education for the Meridian Heights CHURCH Church, Wednesday. Miss Wright 3 Dilawe’e snl Walnut Sivetn has had many years of experience (700 North)

in Sunday school and youth work EDUCATION DIRECTOR — Dr. WA Sbullanberger, Minister

and in directing educational pro- Miss Helen A. Wri ight w as Mina Worship—10:45 A. Me n pps i - usic by ‘Excellent Choir grams for church members of all “sume her duties Wednesday as |Sermon: "Preface to a Christian Crusade” Rges, reliaious ed ston dire for Youth 1 Pellowship—5:30 P. M She was gradiiated from the Re- Maridian. Heh pe esbyligious Education School of Chicago

terian Chur

BANTRY

and received her master's degree in

religious education at Northwestern - University. She comes to Meridian | SOUTHERN BAPTIST | UNITY TRUTH CENTER Heights from the First Presbyterian CONVENTION We Tn otra eer w church, Youngstown, O. She for yT) y y Sunda 00l—9:43 merly was employed by Presby- B R( JA DW AY Worl Servieeil & ad te ongregations in Denver dnd & Broadway D. A. R. Chapter House, 834 N. Penn. rian congregatior n Denver and Re R. M. Dodrill, pastor Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8 P. M, Chicago Sunday School, 9:30 A. M Consultation and prayer service, classes, The Rev. Rov B. Conn Jr Worship, 10.45 A, M. and 7.30 P. M. unity, tule Clay Hotel. pastor, will conduct services at which Miss Wright will be installed] SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Oct. 19 at 10:45 a. m. in the church

Tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. the Olive and Le Grande. A. LL. Emmert, Pastor!

Rally Continues Through October

congregation will welcome the new Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30. | director at a formal reception in Young People's Service—6:45 P. M. the social rooms. Mrs. M. I. Leh- Evangelistic Service—T:30 P. M,

man, chairman of deaconesses, in charge of reception ments.

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

18th at Ingram N Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. “Why People Join The Church” 5:15 P. M.—Vesper Hour, Bound Moving Pictures “The Life of St. Paul.”

is arrange-

Victory Jubilee Quartet Coming Wednesday, October 15--7:30 P. M. Singing and Musical Service. WELCOME

Why Doesn't God Destroy The Devil? Hear >

EVANGELIST DEWITT 'S. OSGOOD SUNDAY, Oct. 12, 7:30 P.M.

At The

NORTH SIDE CHURCH

Corner 23rd and Alabama Sts.

“ No Admission Charge %* New Series “Prophecy X-Rays the News"

| #Tune in “Your Bible Speaks" WFBM Sundays 8:30 A. M.

A WORLD MINISTRY

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carrollton at 13th Bt, Berean Gospel Hour to 8» mWISH Bible School-3.30 p. m. Preaching Service—3:15 p. m Evangelistic Service—T:30 p. m.

Ford Porter, pastor Every Bunday

7.30

to refugees and spoken all|

gelicals includes 22 denominations with a combinied membership of one million.

* SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler University Sunday Morning Worship 1AM

“The Assets of a Man.” Dr, O. L. Shelton, preaching

Glad Tidings Mission

1112 EB. New York St. Services Tonight—7:45, Rev. J. 8. Hodges Sunday—3:30 ». m. Guest Speaker 7:45 p. m.~Rev. Verdi Allen, Supt. of Mission.

INVITES YOU

Sunday In the New Building at 10:46 a». m.—Morning Service.

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH

9:48 a. m.—Bible School CLASSES FOR ALL ACES

SECOND FREE-METHODIST

Pershing at Wilkins

| Speakin 030-730 | W. 1. Car or Mars Hill Bus

{Sunday School | Worship

Announcing— Sunday School Convention | at The Church of God

M. A. Tomlinson, general overseer 1301 Cruft St.

October 10 to 12, 7:30 P. M.

‘Sunday School in Practical Work.

A Revival Will Follow, For Information Call Rev. Walter Phillips, Pastor FR. 1036,

i

TO WORSHIP

Central Ave. and Westfield Bivd, Dr. OG. H. O'Donnell speaking:

BAHA'I LECTURE

MARGARITE ULRICH from Oak Park, Ill Subject “ADAM TO ATOM" D. A. R. Chapter House, 834 N. Penn. St. Sunday 230 p Bland, Harpis

Roberta Public Invited. No btiection,

[tor © director.

{The church choir | tomorrow at 7:30 p. m,

[served by church fa

| Famil

|{Church, Wednesday at 1

and girls and the usual Saturday night

{young people's rally will be held by Youth {for Christ. tonight at 7:30 | Roberts Park Methodist Church.

in the The Rev.

p. m

{John T. Emblem, state director of the

| Indiana Child Evangelism Fellowship, will |speak to the children and the

Rev, Ralph Pt. Wayne, to the young The Rev. Roger Malsbary is Y.

METHODIST CHURCH-— will present a musicale] with R. Robert Mitchum, minister of music in charge {Richard Hobart is organist. The fucteds ot Abe concert will so foward t pure of new choir robe "OLIVE BRANCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH e , annual church Bight will be obmilies Thursday at!

| Neighbor of | people.

EDWAIN RAY

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN . CHURCH— night with ihe movies will be| [held Priday at 8 p. The women's council will be hosts to {the council of the Lafayette Christian p. m. 5 O: 1] Shelton will UNITED

ive a book review. | EBREW CONGREGATION—

of di Samuel J. Fox will install a board

| The Rev. Howard W. Mohler will ving’ Union meetings of the churches ji... «pne Message of the Church menses

ice tomorrow at 7:30 p.

directors and tomorrow-at 3 m. The officers follow: Harry B. Stein, resident; Louis Silverman, vice presi Nathan Resnick, secretary, and IrMarcus, treasure. D CHRISTIAN CHURCH— of the womens’ council will meet] ay. An executive meeting and busi-/

; Thursda to a Post-War World,” in his first ta session will precede -luncheon. sermon as new pastor at 10:45 a.m. | ook %

NTEERS OF AMERICA -- Henry language student at Indiana University, will sepak. at the evangelistic serv. m. in the chapel,

330 N. Illinois St. Hugh Carlburg, director!

lof the Youth for Christ Choir,

state conventions next week in| The Rev. Mr. Mohler resigned the "Sf "Wi}¥sant marist cuuROH-Dr. | Logansport. {sion commission Monday afternoon | {post of superintendent of the Meth- civ McGuire will speak at the rally day | The Indiana Baptist Convention 8nd night. lodist Hospital, Pt. Wayne,-to come her “oid fashioned "Singing "and. movies. will be held Monday through! Union meetings of the member here. The new minister has served The Rev. Prank nk H. Green is pastor.

Worship Services—9:15 a. m. to 11 a. m.

19:18 a. m.—All Departments, 10:15 a. m.

| i | |

Old-Fashion Gospel Messages RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 1060 RIVER AVE.

| Sunday School .......... 9:30 a. m. | Worship Service ........10:30 a. m. | Bvening Service ......... 7:30 p. m.

GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor

WOODRUFF PLACE-—Walcott at E. Mich, L. C. Trent, Paul V. Malicote. Unified service, 9:15 A. M.; 7:00 P, M.

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

BAPTIST CHURCHES 3

LYNHURST--Lynhurst dr., 2 blocks 8. of W, asian st. Donald J. Dunkin pastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M.

TUXEDQ ARE N. Grant (4100 East.) U, 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM; 7:30 PM.

CROOKED CREEK. Mich. Rd, x wn Louis Q. SE. R P4dtol

FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH | ___________ ___

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D.,, Pastor Rev. BE L McClain, Associate Pastor 9:35'A. M.—Bible School. ! 10:45 A. M.—Worship: “Revolution or Regeneration,” pastor Broadcast Station, WIRE, 11: 0 to 12 7:30 P. M.—Worship, Sound film: “The Prodigal Son."

EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & 17th 8t. Rev. Isom Ferris—0:30 and 7:30.

A 7:30 P. M.—~Midweek prayer service.

| CALVARY I

HEAR NATHA | SUNDAY

| 11 AM. and 7:45 P.M.

7:45 P.M.

| ~~ 902 Fletcher Ave.

of New York City

TUESDAY and THURSDAY

ABERNACLE

N A. URSHAN

a —

noon Jeliowing will be!

T TEM ENGLEWOOD CHEST PIE | nie OCH

Unisioug Yan Sunday, 11:00 A.M. 1:30 P. bM. Boatman, evangelist,

9:30 A. M~Family Bible

Rev. omni r donasan, Minister 104: Si 11 A M. Morning Worship

1:30 P. M.Bunject: Fhe Love of Ged.” “Death's Review” wiiuod ’

Ok Trimble, Minister

_ SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1947)

§7 N. Rural Street | Hear Russell B 2 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL "iin ERE Ne

day soe}

DEAF SERVICES I TRINTY CRON

i it UE Aer 100 P34

HOURS OF WORSHIP 100AR-70AM

[EVANGELICAL and REFORMED CHURCHES |

Rally of the Young People in St, John's Church

Leonard and Sanders St., 3: '30 to 8:00 P. M, JOHN-Cumberiand Richard. Rettig AVR eh M » usta, Jruns 10:36 AM : “Paralyzing Evil" rvest Tome kiland and B. 10th ST. PAUL (B.), oh 274 i. C_ Nevin Stamm 10:46 A. M. E. Harold Kiliesl i Church Sch 9:30 M.

8-—Parkway and Alabama Raymond PF. Buck : . “The People We Really Are’

x 7 A william B. Tne om 10 A.M “The a of Music" [} t Ww. Prensliy Lahr 10:30 A. M. Kin; ngdom" - a and E Dale Wolfgram 10:30 A. _— pling of Christ"

GARFIELD PARK, 743 Pleas. R. Rey Norman Hh Sahu ita 10: 30 A. M. “The of Life"

a & New Jersev Clarence E. Sitler 9:30 A. M. “Vital Power"

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

ION — ayoy nd Post Robert ® TR 10:30 A “Striking the Balance”

M

an eee ete ee ZION North and New Jersey BT. JOHN Teonard and Bander | prederick R. Darles 9:00 & 10:40 A. M. Ernst A. Piepenbrok 10:15 A. M. Harvest Home hid “Christ's Great Mission" Luke 19:10 Reception of New Members

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METHODIST CHURCHES NORTH CHURCH | IRVINGTON

; 30 Auduvon Road, North Meridian and 33 Street RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister | Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister Church School. 9:30. Worship, 10:45 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “Our Response to World Need’ “Perils to Freedom.” ——————————————. SO————— Angelus Hour For Youth, 6 P. M. East 10th St. Methodist , 9:30 A. M.—Church’ School. REV. CHAS R. HOLMES, Home of Everspn Bible Class ’ Church 8Schob! 9:30—A. M.—10:48 Worship “Obedience Betire Than Sacrifice”

GRACE

METHODIST Bast New York at Grand BE ARNOLD CLEGG, Ministes 10:40 A. M.—Sermon theme: “A Rally Day Sermon" We Welcome All Visitors

. “A Lesson in Attitude” “Rev. Boren 10:45 A. M.

Mission for Yo! Dr. Isaac K. Beckes, 7:48 P.M,

uth, speaker

.9:30 A. M., Church School

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Methodists (Since 1821) Delaware at Vermont Street Rev. Amos L. Boren, minister

will lead

First United Lutheran Church

701 N. Penn. St, Rev, Olen A. Peters, Pastor

Church School—Children's Dept.,

Visitors

ST. MARK'S

Welcome,

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Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public: Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

Lesson for Sunday, October 12th “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?”

Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches FOURTH CHURCH

FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th

UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline.

9:30 A. M. dsnnsriranenn 10:45 A. M.!

Belmont Church of Christ

1003 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program: Bible Classes, 9:45 A. ML Worship and Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Carl Flinn, Minister. CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 P. M.

Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive

R R, Church Edifice at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 SECOND CHURCH RR, Church Edifice De t 12th Evening Service, 8.00 FIFTH CHURCH

R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30

R. R, Church Edifice THIRD CHURCH

Washington Blvd. at 34th SIXTH CHURCH Evening Service, 8:00

609% Prospect St. R. R, Church Edifice R R., 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches a 8P. M.

UNITY PRAYER GROUP afiliated With De Kansas City, Mo.} FREDERICK ELIAS AN

DREWS RE Devotions, 11 A. E. Market, Room 503 Open Daily 10 to 5—~Saturday Until 3 Classes—Noon Science—Practitioner Unity Literature—Phone FR. 4254

VOLUNTEERS OF

AMERICA Dr. Prants: sain 134. On Our our 320 S. ILLINOIS ST. Church School ....:.....ee0e 0AM = Lt. Col. XK. Grace Crandall Young Peoples Masting., +S: 8PM, " . Officer " Junior High Vespers........ ee 400 P.M MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

= EE Presbyterian Churches Invite You FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE RUSSELL OALLOWAY

TWO MORNING SERVICES |

9:30 and 11 A. M Holy Communion

Special Evangelistic Service Henry Osborn, recently from South American Mission Meld, speaker, Hugo Carlberg, song director Thelma Kasting, pianist,

Everybody Welcome

Jean 8. Milner, D D., Joseph W. Johnston Ministers

Central Ave. ab Tih, Rev. Roy B. Connor Ja

" Sunday_Schoel, 9:30 Worship, 10:48 “Man's Disorder Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday

eS Fairview Presbyterian

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |

The Historic Church of Which

Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and sfennsylvania Sts. 5 x

Morning Worship, 11 a m. “When God Speaks to Us” By Dr. Milner Church School, 9:45

7// est Morris Street Christian Church

1534 W. Morris Street October 13th, 47th Anniversary Home-coming and Rally Day-— Pitch-In Dinner, s 9:30 « 12:00 noon. ¥ 7:30-True or False Jehovah's Witnesse:

ETS

| Thurdday, 7:18 P. M.,, Midweek Service

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Ministes. - 9:30 A, M.—~Church School. [10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “False Righteousness”

Tabernacle Presbyterian

10:48 A M.—Divine Worship 4 The “The Majesty on the Cross"

8. More people are hearing these stirring ?7??'s every week. ALL WELCOME Harry Bucalstein, Minister. Geo. Kendall, Minister of

A FRieng,y end®e

Music.

Broadway at 22nd REV.

Invited to Come

SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 P. M. Inspirational Song Service—Gospel Song Service

Led by Walter Bruce, Ee Organist, ELISTIC

A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL

yo ot 11th—Rev. Ralph L Ohl 10745 A. M.=Norning Worship.

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH |

We are now members of the great

Southern Baptist Convention All Southern Baptists Liv

A CHURCH WITH A GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL 1200 in Attendance Last Sunday

8 48 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship.

WESTMINSTER 445 NU State -(1700Bast) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister. : Sunday Johook 2B Worship, uA u 48 A. ML

| Memorial Presbyterian

9:30 A. M.—Church school -for ages.

“The Man We Never Bee" 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship for

youth, Thursday, T:30 p. m., Midweek

Service

R. M. DODRILL, Pastor

ing in Indianapolis Are and Visit Us,

CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

For Men—101 Men's Baraca Bible Class. FOR WOMEN--8 Adult Classes Large and Growing

YOUNG PEOPLES DEPARTMENT 4 CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENTS,

From the Babies to an and Girls 13 Years of’

Morning Worship—10:45 a. m. Sermon Subject: “Bearing Witness to Christ.”

Thelma Morris, Pianist and Choir Director; Mabel Duncan, MESSAGE; “Salvation by Simple Faith.”

eaiy “Region If Nece

Outlines In Memo

WASHINGTON Rent Director F junk rent ceilix authority where tion is justified boards fail to ac disclosed today. The rent boss’ go ahead with d lined in a memgor and area rent dir out prior to Mi troversial decisio per cent rent Ix Ky. but was wit! cation. In the memor don instructed tinue decontrol No Estin He said his pe decontrol an are: warrant, “even t dations have not appropriate local Mr. Creedon's estimate the num decontrol studi progress. Meanwhile, Mi ment, indorsed | man, that he 1} but to okay local dations for rent heavy fire from Americans for a liberal politica President Truma stand and if ne attorney geners ruling.

Psychiatr Judicial

NEW YORK, Johann C. Auert and his wife wer night by Judge Children’s Court 8-month-old di phrked car whil lecture on cultw Police said the bach child, Step seat of the car « in the theater « last Thursday. ' naked and was C The car window the doors were

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To Appeas LONDON, Oc Moscow charge bas “run count tional laws” by slav diplomats please “reactior United States.” “The Chilean . Moscow said, “ jts unceremoni runs counter t laws by the n that the abovi sentatives are munist agents. “Informed jou sider that this a * government wai der to gratify of the United ’ known, have lo a frantic camp “with the somenace’.”

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