Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1947 — Page 4
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Church to Lay . Cornerstone
Tomorrow s to Build
eran Church will lay the cornerstoi of the new edifice in cere-|# mohies at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Bh and Boulevard Pl, TheRev. GO. H. Williston of Springfield, Il, will give the address and the Rev. P 8 Falken. roth, pastor, will conduct the cornerstone laying. The Rev, Henry H. . Schepérle, founder of the congregation, will serve as liturgist. The completed church is to cost $45,000.
Other religious events follow: LD PARK BAPTIST oN A ron
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at 6p, "a tomorrow, ep ALL et Rr and Duke B Aries he
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<3 Sirah tio dasierc CHAPEL—Mary HURCH IN TH "WILDWOOD" — The members of Union |
Ren Tay Th the om tant| Chapel Methodist Church will send hundreds of bushels of corn wor tomorrow, Chaplain ©. OO. MI a conduct the services, and wheat abroad, r the music were the Speedway Unit 108 of trigt American Legion Auxil ln r ILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURC Porser, King will review David Ross’ New World Ahead’ at the meting of the | women's eouhcll at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the church YOUTH For CHRIST Dr, Moseley of New York ee, will give the : rally tonight in the Roberts| Parks Methodist Church Young children | will attend a meeting sondut simulta. |
Thomas] migsionary and) address at the
Reously by the Rev. John blen, alate Bus of the Indiana Child vangeliom |
voruh RE OF AMERICA ~The Rev | 4 enninger of Bauanabor will Z speak tomorrow al the 7.30 p avap- |g istie a, in the chapel, ) nots PD y AVAN Yr CHRISTIAN ocum, executive nats milton lof the United Christian hea jety oo presc Jomurrew , morning. ime Rev " Wieg. is in Little A Ark, . ducting a slate-wide visitation evangel.
hg. Dit lo Tod churches of Kx y chiki AN CHUR A fry will ’ Thutsday, Tiday adil next a Urany *inning at Boat roceeds will go 7 10!
finance ads hh lounge bie rest oom facilities in church b Y RIAN CHU n - nT Fike uwerlieht of : ne ehrew Con ation will on fan ae Poh re isdom Literathre ro of the Old Ratan! following He sup) m. Thursday in t Rireh bhding. ¢ Queers who Are unable me in time for supper are invited ihe onvocALION Donald D. Hooyer,
MISSIONARY TO INDIA— Miss Adis Robbins of Indianap: oli} is helping Serving natives of India.
RELIEF HEAD — The Rev, Clarence E. Sitler is arranging the Church Federation overseas clothing drive,
associate 41101 of dinnapolis nes ud aldo, on | fori Order: Tt our
pe Fpl Breit “ui Gather Grain Here to Help
UNITARIAN CHUN
aby - ette Backus will oh i on weit mt ved ANE Educate Youth of India
ashington'’ hject of on Bakar fled a Be Buen By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor a] Conlerence bial Gene sangudny through yest n or . ! ; . 0 y mh EMRE TIAN CHRON prot o oosier community for his starving countrymen.
Ation Smith of tne Baler Bibi of The boy had no idea of starting such a movement here. o fob will LES a BETieA ot Bible lee
no Nnursgay nights heginning | oe in Decemb# EL CK ~The present Dr. Ira EisenToni tor and editor,
of Ehhes® a
rook and “Famine,” he sald brokenly, No grain . . .”
The boys leavé home during cer-| a
hostel and attend the government 23. The goal is 25 tons of clean. school. board in lieu of money, Wrote of Distress Miss Adis Robbins of Indianap-| olis, hostel superintendent, wrote the story of the boy's distress, his fear that his schooling would be gothung bundles interrupted, to her parents, the Sept, 26 Bundles will Sonyaan) Rev, and Mrs. M. O. Robbins, Miss clothing for children between th
S rian Group eets Tomorrow
The Byrian Orthodox Youth Organization will hold an all-day conference tomorrow at the Lake Shore Country Club. Delegates from this city, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Toledo, Cleveland and other cities will attend a 1 p.m.
the year, quota, The Indianapolis
Churchwomen started a drive for
suffering among the people whom Par of shoes and school supplies, Country-\ ide Collection
Council of
A small boy in India inspired the present collection of grain in this
He wept| The Bible citations include the Carl Flinn, Minister. A Neaderahip traning | ON arrival at the boys’ hostel, Rosra, India, because he had been’ following:
unable to bring with him the grain required to pay for hig lodging. shall deal prudently, he shall be ‘ ‘The Indi vidy edie tain parts of the year, live in the for overseas relief from Nov. 16 to}
the following passage from the Grain is accepted for their mended garments’ for persons of all [ages to be worn at every season of Christian Science textbook, “Science Rev. RB. M.
This is twice last year's
and shoe boxes love,
Robbins described the widespread "808 Of 6 and 12 and each box, a « FIRST CONGREGATIONAL| EM arket, Room
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Bible Stories, Songs Cheer Methodist Hospital Classes
Colorful Bible stories and favorit songs will help pass away the timell for. children and adults in the Methodist Hospital ‘Bunday School classes. The hospital sponsors a Sunday Behool for boys and girls in the! Taggart Memorial Solarium of the children’s floor each week from) 10:30 to 11:15 a. m. Mrs. Q D. Knoyer, graduate nurse, teaches the lesson. *y Most Hallowed Spot
Mrs. Milo H. Stuart conducts the Bunday School at the same hour in the Mary Hanson Carey The chapel is the most hallowed pot In the hospital. It resembles A miniature church with pews, a pulpit, art glass windows, an old fashioned reed organ and its famous reproduction of the sculpture, “The Healing Christ.” ; This 18 the first time the chapell has served such a purpose having been used before only for special loccasions such as Weddings, baptisms and the like. Students Sing, Play
Student nurses sing and play the organ for the chapel school. The Rev, Claude McClure, hospital chaplain, is in charge, Among the visitors at the Sunday school at its Ch by to + first meeting last week was a pa-| urc e S tient who would have broken a rec-!
ord of attendance, each Sunday “New Pastor
‘a school for 20 years, but for the Ohiman, Ill, Minister
[Hosp classes, To Be Installed
The Rev. Dale Wolfgram of Ohlman, Ill, will be installed as new minister of the Trinity Evangelical {and Feormed Church in ceremonies tomorrow. at 7:30 p. m. in the church,
The Rev. Mr. Wolfgram was
THE HEALING CHRIST—A statue of "The Healing Christ" and other treasures adorn the Mary Hanson Carey Chapel in the Methodist Hospital,
Religious Group Will Form Church
Sevehth Day Baptists of Indianapolls will organize a church in services at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 1 In the Friendship Church, Prospect and 8pruce ats > graduated three years ago from The organization ceremonies wil Eden Theological Seminary, St. conclude a meeting held oy the! Louis and prior to that, from EimSeventh Day Baptists in the ¢hurch hurst College. He is unmarried and
{is sald to preach sermons of the Sachs ugh Al 7:30 beginning yes dvangelistie type. Dr. Richard Ret-
g, pastor of the Carrollton Avenue Announcement of the new organi- 45 Jus will conduct the installa-
zation was made today by theyi,n and Dr. P. R. Daries, pastor Seventh Day Baptist Church, PIaIn- (50 the Zion Church, will give the field, N. J. The Rev. David Clark, serfnon secretary of the Seventh Day Baprist The Rev. W. H. Knierim, who has Missionary Society, Westerly, R. L, {ministered to the Trinity congreand the Rev. Victor Skaggs, sec- [gation for the past 13 years, will retary of the American Sabbath. =o as lturgist Tract Society, Plainfield, will take . charge of the organization work here,
A delegation from the denomina- | tion's churches at Farina, Ill, and
Guest Speaker The Rev. Francis J. Archer, former pastor and conference superBattle Oreek, Mich. will attend. intendent of Seattle, Wash, will The Seventh Day Baptists, as !give the sermons tomorrow at 10:30 their name implies, mark their ® M- and 7:30 p. m. in the Second sabbath on Saturday, or the sevenia Free Methodist Church. The Rev.| day of the week. |Joseph C. Black will be in charge fof inspirational services at the! | same hour each } night next Waek,
Belmont Church of of Christ. 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program: Bible Classes, 9:45 A. M.
‘Atonement’ Subject
In Science Churches
“Doctrine of Atonement” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all
Worship and Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
CA-1350 _ Wednesday Services, 7:45 P. M. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
BROADWAY
22nd & Broadway ‘ Dodrill, Sunday School, 9:30 A Worship, 10:45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M
Churches of Christ, Scientist to{morrow
“Behold, my servant|
[exalted and extolled and be very ‘high. Is. 52:13.
The lesson-sermon also includes |
pastor
and Health with Key to the Scrip- | tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:| “Atonement is the exemplification | of man's unity with God, whereby | man reflects divine truth, life wk
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UNITY | (Afillated th Onit, Kansas hoREwS Mo.) DR. FR
Sunday Devotions, h EN
Open Dall io Ne 0 $-Saturaay. Until 2 Classes Re Practitione 54.
16th and Delaware Sts,
Rev. Marcus W,
Plan Classes | NORTH CHURCH For Teachers
Boys and Girls to Act As Models
Pallas 45 A. M.—Worship Bervice “Why Be Religious?”
ng. B,D Mutat
| Angelus Hour Por Youth, 8 P. wi 9:30 A. M.—Church School.
_ SATURDAY, ocr. 18, toa
Boys and girls will go to Sunday lichool on Saturday next week in a flocal church. They will demonstrate model classes for teachers seeking new ideas. The model classes will be held | the Annual Demonstration School 'for Children’s Leaders next Satur-| aay from ® a. m. to noon in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. The sessions will indicate how wor-
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline,
Bunday School | Worship
IRVINGTON
30 Auduvon Road, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Church 8ehool, 0:30. Workhip, 10:48.
“New Life in Christ”
include Sunday Bchool classps for children of all ages—nursery, kin- | dergarten, primary and junior de- |
M. 10:45 A M
ETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN REV. JONN §, ALBERT, D. D.
partments,
Mrs. H. LL Turley will serve - ny I . JOHN'S teacher and Miss Edna Cutshaw as
resource leader for the nursery group; Mrs. Charles Kuhiman, Laosatd A208 Shndues 81. teacher, and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick] © A PIEPENBROK. Pastor iresource leader for the kindergar-!10:.15A M. —Pamily {ten group: Mrs. J. W. Johnston, A |teacher; Mrs. Paul B. Clark, resource leader, for the primary group; and Miss Fannie Bennett
Warning Uhneotsa- ‘—Luke 19:41,42
SWEENEY CHAPEL Butler University Sunday Morning Worship HAM
“The Dynamics of Faith” Dr. O. L. Bhelton, preaching
BAPTIST CHURCHES
teacher, Miss Nellie C. Young resource leader for the junior group. Mrs. John A, Clark is chairman of the demonstpation school. It will be sponsored by the Depart-| ment of Religious Education of the Indianapolis Church Federation.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP Central Avenue and Westfield Boulevard
10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking 9:35 A. M.—Bible School CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
(Hymn Program to Honor |
IMs. Hall Tomorrow RIVER AVE. BAPTIST Radio Station WISH will salute 1060 RIVER AVE. Mrs. Laura Hall of 334 N. Missourl Sunday School .......... 8t. on the “Favorite Hymns” pro-! Worship Service ........ gram tomorow at 11:30 a. m. | Evening Service Verwsieies
Mrs. Hall is very active in the] GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor women's organization and teaches!
Old-Fashion Gospel Messages
URST-Lynh HN pastor. Services,
LYNE! of W.
Fl Th
TUXEDO P. as 4 U. 8 Clutton, 8:30 & a
OD A a Ram “FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridia and igi BEpes Ro Tiston w.
Sunday School in the Tabernacle of All Denominations. 8he has L. Cc. Trent Paul io M2
Malicote. chosen as her favorite hymn to be *ervice, 8:15 A. M; M.
UFPF PLACE-Walcott at EB. Mich, Unified
Ca Amociain Paster b n A Tt Zinibie. Benbo 10:50 A. M.— Worship: “Pregiing Power,” The Pas Bervi broad
cast, 11:30 “to 12:00, .
sung by Wade Lane, Me.” The station honors a local! church member each Sunday morn-
“He Leadeth pusmaon AVE.— Emerson & EB New York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM., 7:30 P.M.
station 7.30 P. M.— Worship. Dantata: “God 1s rength,”
ope oy "Stanford, iver y choir
ing. EXETER BAPTIST Exeter & - Rev, Isom Ferris—9:30 and 7:30
East 10th St. M Methodist | Log)
17th St.
and quartet, AY 7:30 P. M.— Mid-week prayer service.
0TH ST. REV. CHAS. R. HOLMES, Minister
Home of Everson Bible Class Church School 9:30—A. M.—10:48 Worship | — The _Church- It's Significance” i {
CHRIST TEMPLE (Apostolic Faith)
402 West Fall Creek Parkway Sunday, 11:00 A. M.,, 7:30 P. M.
v . . . . Glad Tidings Mission 1112 EB. New York St. Services Tonight, 7:45, Rev. D. 8. BWABSer Bunday--2:30 p. m, | Guest Speaker | Rev. James Douglas | 7:45 p. m.—Rev. Verdi Allen, Supt. of Mission
Morning Service at 11
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R, Church Edifice
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.
A WORLD MINISTRY
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carroliton at 13th Bt, Ford Porter, pastor Berean Gospel Hour—Every Sunday, 7:30 to 8 a. m—WISH Bible 8chool—2:30 p. m. Preaching 8ervice—-3:15 p. m. Evangelistic Service—17.30 p. m.
ay
{ est Morris Street
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R, Church Edifice
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 Sund Sunday, October 19th “Doctrine of Atonement”
o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R, Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M.
Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at P.
R. R, 1611 Prospect
Christian Church
1534 W, Morris Btreet 256? 256?
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
Are There 256 Ways To Worship God? 258 Protestant denominations Cc Rim i say, ‘Yes ome ear the Christian LILOW answer Sunday at 7:30 RUSSELL Ga Way y West Morris Street Christian TWO MORNING SERVICES Church 9:30 ana 11 A West Morris at Biaine (1500 W.) Dr. Frantz: “Your Shadow" Btirring music led by {Chureh 8chool ...............
0. Kendall Biblical Preaching, | Young Peoples Meeting taranen i Junior High Vespers.......q..
in Sary Bucalstein, Minister voy enwsSin Mull SECOND PRESBYTERIAN 5 The Historic Church of Which
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ
Acts 5:15 3
Sunday dinner followed by a busi- a¥y
ness session at the club Gabriel O'Feish of the Butler University Psychology Department will speak and Walter Shany of Washington, D. C., temporary chairman, will preside. Miss Alice Mesalam is in charge of conference arrangements, Members of the 8t. George Progressive will entertain the delegates with a buffet supper and a program tomorrow night at the clubhouse, 2745 Sherman Drive. The youth organization was founded last spring in Detroit, Its
| The bundles and boxes are being
Mrs. Robbins happened to read assembled all over the country parts of the letter at a meeting of under the sponsorship of the United the Woman's Society of Christian Council of Chufchwomen, They Service in the Union Chapel Meth- Will be consecrated on World Comodist. Church, one mile east of Road munity Day. The day will be ob431 on 80th St., of which her hus. served by local churchwomen Nov, band is the pastor. 14 in the Roberts Park Methodist
100 Bushels Promised Church, The women immediately oftered. Collections from all three of these!
she serves as a Methodist mission-
Rev
9:15
Fi LUTHERAN CHURCH
Johnson, Minister
11 A. M. Morning Worship
“Master Use”
RST UNITED
701 N. Penn, St
Olen A
Peters, Pastor
2 Worship Services
A. M. and 11:00 A {Chureh School, Children's Dept. All De 15 A
pt's. at 10
Visitors Welcome
to give corn and wheat to be sent C*MPAIENS Will be sent to the head-
out to Miss Robbins for distribution Uarters of Church World Service in India. A total of 100 bushels ® Dayton, O. From there, the was promised within a few imnutes goods will be shipped abroad and Many of the society members live distributed through the same
agency, The Rev. C. E. Sitler is
M i 915 A. M.| M.
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Unity Literature. Phone FR
RALLY DAY SERVICES Englewood Christian Church
57 North Rural Street
(Between BE. New York and Washington Streets) 9:30 A. M.—PFamily Bible 8chdbl--1100 Goal 10:45 A. M.—8ermon: “WHEN I SURVEY THE CROSS" 7.30 P. M.—8ermon: “18 IT NOTHING TO YOU? Both Sermons by Russell XE. Boatman, President Minnesota Bible College Bpeeial Music by Choir Under Direction of Evelyn Messmore Gaynell Hashbrook, Organist
O. A. Trinkle, Minister
FRANCES J. ARCHER
Pastor, Conference Superintendent, of Seattle, Wash
INSPIRATIONAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, OCT. 19-26
Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Jean 8 Milner, D D.. Joseph W. Johnston | Ministers Morning Worship. 11 a. m, “Adam and Atom” By Rev. A. C. E, Gillander, Brazil, Church 8ehool, 9:45
Ind
Tabernacle Presbyterian 34th and Central
DR. ROY EWING VALE RALPH SMITH, Ministers. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. VALE:
10:45 A. M.—Divite Worship “When Men Shall Teach No More.” Thursday, 7:15 P. M., Midweek Service
Memorial Presbyterian
expressed purpose. is to AcQUAIN on farm near the Unton Chapel, orthodox ‘young people with each yaw popularly as “The Church other and prepare them for the re- ;\ va Wildwood " . chairman, sponsibilities of church member- when the Indianapolis Church All three local campaigns mark ship. Federation heard what was afoot !he Thanksgiving month and serve EE in the church, they named the Rev. #5 AD expression of gratitude for Former Missionary Mr. Robbins chairman of a “Chris- Ne plenty in. America,
. ORY “0 se’ LO receive — - er — To Speak at Revival uilts of grain or money designated] CENTRAL CHRISTIAN The Rév. H. E. Baker of Salman- for India. A drive for two carloads CHURCH ca, N. Y, former missionary to the will . be conducted by the pastor Delaware At SY nut Streets Kansas Indians, will deliver the seh- about the middle of November. = Dr. W A Shullenberget, Minister mons at a two-week revival begin-| The carloads campaign is one of wile yom) A Aa ning Tuesday in the First Free three collections for overseas relief Music by Excellent Choir Methodist Church now being conducted or planned by S¢'Me Yo TN “Peilowship- $s © Sun Services will be held daily at 7.30 loca! Protestant church groups, : Pp. m. with Mrs Inez S Early of Churches Receiving Center | Cambridge, O, as song leader. The Every Protestant church will serve
Rev. Raymond L. Chitty is pastor. as a receiving center for clothing Bi {] NY iain
< == UNITY TRUTH CENTER
> El Af. with Unity Hdqtrs, Kansas City. Mo Listen Every Sunday to the BB Margaret Sirahle, minister and’ ‘leader
{indy School—0:45 a. m. VICTORY QUARTET wm
orship Seryice—11 a mm. on Station WISH 7:15 A. M.
Church Federation World Service
Hymn of Autumn’ D. A. R. Chapter House. 824 N. Penn, Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8 P. M Consultation and prayer service, classes. unity, lterature—Claypoal Hotel. Telephone RI-4068
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Olive and Le Grande. Rally Continues Through October
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 Young People's Service—6:45 P, M. Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M. Singing and Musical Service Every Member Bring & Visitor
SPECIAL PROGRAM, 9:30 Wm. M. Wills, 8. 8. Supt. Black, Minister B. E. Fletcher, Associate CARL L. ROTH Bong Director, Soloist
Joseph C
: hi) Tonight A : CHILDREN'S MEETING, 3:30 | | 0d ~ SECOND FREE
Pershing at Wilkins, 2300 West,
W. I. Car or Mars Hill Bus
| Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell 9:30 A. M.—Church school for all ages. 10:45 A. M.—8ervice of Holy Communion.
TIMELY TOPICS Meditation: “The Loveliest
SUNDAY
t 10:307:30 700 P. M.— “Westminster Pellowship for
Thursday, 6:30 Thursday, 6:30 p. m., Homecoming Dinner
EACH NIGHT
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at ¢Tth. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 1048 “God's Design” Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday
Fairview Presbyterian 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. “The Christian Home.”
NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonie Lodge RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M.—Worship.
WESTMINSTER
445 N. Stats (1700 Bast) WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister.
Sunday School, 9:30 Sorshiv, 10:45 A. 8. Young People, P.M
7:30 THROUGH OCT.
P. M. MONDAY-FRIDAY
METHODIST
~Roberts Park { Church fb 8 Delaware and i, Vermont Sts: “|
Hea Evangelist—Rev
HEAR DR. THOMAS MOSELEY Pres. Nyack Missionary Training Institute
INTER-CHURCH RALLY
Cross Roads of Christian Fellowship Roger Malsbary, Director
Sunday,
First Church of
A. L. Emmert, Pastor |
Visitors Sunday
College Ave. at 15th’ St. Rev. 8. RR’ Moneymaker, Pastor
OCT. 19TH-NOV. IND. With
A the Colored CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R Evangelist AR
Rxceptional vocal talent bringifg you a ministry in musie of those well-loved religious hymns. Proudly presented by the
EV. H. J. RAHR Indiafapolls Ind
Rev. Rahrar is an able and preacher of the glorious gospel of fhrneet messages He has serv 2% years sa Ehurth of thp Nararene.
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00] Program You will farm the de Sung Beh ol Hed
every day Arid eh i! the 8 8 _ Ral Br 29th. H Us Break The
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REVIVAL MEETING AT COLLEGE AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
interesting { Christ. His will inspire and help you. pastor in the
7.30 p M. orship-—
~-Sunday, rd,
Why Ministers
EVANGELIST DEWI SUNDAY, OCT.
Corner 23rd and o No Admission Charge
Revival Will Continue Through November 2
Singer, Mr. Curtis Brown in Special Revival Services Each Night 7:30 P, M.
2:46 P. M, laying of Cornerstone of New Church in South Irvington—8ponsored by First Church of The Nazarene.
1621 E. Washiigisn {esr Hate)
| A Peghet Light
DO NOT Keep the Sabbath
Would you see a Minister's soul laid bare—by the Bible? The question you've always wanted té have answered,
Hear
At The
NORTH SIDE CHURCH
* Tune in “Your Bible Speaks”
r
. Don Scarlett
the Nazarene
\nidva pd, Ind.
10:45 A.M. Sermon: "FEET OF CLAY" Anthems: "Sanctus" Mrs, Marjorie Payne Breeden, soloist "God of My Life" 9:30 A. M. Church School Mr. Pearl Andrews, Superintendent WFBM Sundays 8:30 A. M. 2S a .
TT S. OSGOOD 19, 7:30 P. M.
Alabama Sts,
Rev. AMOS L. BOREN, Minister
ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH
5 SUNDAY SERVICES
Corner Delaware and Vermont
CHURCHES
METHODIST
7:30 P.M. "A GREAT SING" "THE ALTAR HOUR"
rmon: "MY HANDS"
BOYS CONCERT CLUB
Arsenal Technical High School Wm. F. Moon<Director Ann Sorina
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# Blated for RAY C. WAF rnia- Republica ember of Fede pns Commission cancy on Ci pard left by resi ce M. Young. Insiders say an’s conscience ditched Mr. appointment to Rep. Robert ruman is gratef\ pld's “good sc ants to make it Mr. Wakefield's thdrawn after | Capitol Hill, i publican and ‘ts from Califo
n 8 PONT BE sur . Behling is no pderal Power C ongress convene nt to Senate le pt. confirmed. 1 bpointment. Mr. Behling is tural-gas inv port has four oners split. It vay from strict esent law, whic! upheld. When Mr. Bel enate Committ R. Okla.) said h flerence betwee ews on regulatic es afid those i ehling agreed, | ed wording of mpany officials hling's appoint
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