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. CHURCH NEWS— i ; ; Symphonic Choir. and Symphony Jo Join 1 Presbyterian «In Presenting Oratorio. ‘Elijah’ Nov. 16 Units to Mark By EMMA RIVERS | MILNZA 'Pay Up' Day
Tim The Indianapolis N aPhONY - Indianapolis Groups
chestra and the Symphonie Chotr| will téll their listeners a long -lgved) ; Will Join. Observance
’ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1991" Syne ‘CHAPEL . | : tler University |
Indianapolis Chirchwomen. - CHRISLTEMPLE
To Hear Mrs. Harper Sibley
403 West Pall Creek Parkway {+ Sunday, 11:00 A. M,, 7:30 P. M. 1AM
“Making Christianity Pra
The Indianapolis = Council of CENTRAL CHRISTIAN |Churchwomen will present the na-| CHURCH ; Dr. O. L. Shelton, preaching tional presidént of their organiza-| Delawaie snd-W Slats. . ere [tion and a pageant showing a half! Dr. W. A ae a 5 ) FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
i 16th and Delaware ‘Sts. Chotr Rev. Marcus W. Johnson,
* Sunday Morning Worship | |
Story. in. Music. Rov, 16. Ms, “Harper Sibley of Rodteser Sermon Perilous Claim of wi The orchestra, choir and a Indianapolis congregations ps Y., president of the United Coun- | Youn poner 11 A M. Morning orship-
soloists will give Mendelssohn's oratorio, “Elijah,” at 3 p. m. in the Murat Theater, Fabien Sevitzy, orchestra Bireeiar, will conduct the combined program It will be the first of the season's municipal concerts. Elmer Steffen 1s the director.of the choir. Three-Fold Message i The words and music ‘carry a three-fold message. They refresh
{ated with the Presbyterian Church cfl of Churchwomen, will address in the U, 8. will join others &il over the 50th anniversary meeting of ‘the the . country tomorrow in marking Indianapolis Council of ChurchRestoration Bunday, women at a mass meeting Thursday | Pr. Alexander E. Sharp, execu- at 7:30 p, m. in the Roberts Park tive secretary of the Indiana Pres- Methodist. Church. byterian Synod, spoke of tomor-| The speaker was named “Amer-| row as “pay-up” day when mem- jean Mother of 1048." berships will end the campaign for cently visited Europe and is known
overseas restoration and pOSL-war religious service.
She has re-|
gifts toward the $27 million fund for in many circles for her civic and v
SEES | arms
PASTOR NEWMAN'S SUBJECTS: 10:45-—"Bleating Sheep" 7:45—"The TRUTH About HELL" Beliver's Baptism by Immersion
| BEREAN MISSIONERY
On Wade St. at Linden.
BAHA' LECTURE
the hearer's memory of the Prophet Elijah, one of the most colorful
figures of the Old Testament and §
the long-expected Messiah of the
Jewish people. They recall that Mendelssohn created the greatest interest with
the appeardince of this oratorio of any similar event since Handel's
“The Messiah” of the previous century In the third place, the composi-
tion brings to mind the crowded, happy. though soon-ended life of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, You see him with your mind's eye, ‘a
small boy climbing upon a dining,
room chair fo play his fiddle at a family musicale in his father’s house in Germany. Born in Hamburg You remember that he was born of Jewish parents In Hamburg. Germany, began to compose at 10, was educated in Lutheran schools and trained in the Christian religion He later formed a choir for the study of the choral works of Bach which were then unknown’ tq the publie. During his 10 trips to Britain, his playing on church organs is said _to have made a lasting impression on: musicians He was a prolific composer, was happily married and died in 1847 at the age of 38 Called ‘Sacred Opera’ Because of its dramatic quality, the “Elijah” has been described by some. as “sacred operas.” Mendeslssohn first conducted it in 1846 be-| fore a large audience amidst reat applause, musical historians record, The climax of the oratorio comes
: hear the he end | of the first part * ‘as
cen eg -
{angels encamped about him, The
projects, Indiana Presbyterians are expected to contribute a total of $864,000. Denominational headquarters in |New York announced today that [more than $23 million have been {subscribed. The remaining is ex{pected to be reported “in” by May {when ‘the general assembly of the {church will meet, _ A total of about $15 million has. {been invested in restoration pro-| (grams. in the Orient and Europe.
Other religious events follow: EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT <The congregation will give a iecepl) in honor of the new rector, the Rev, Laman H. Bruner, and Mrs. Bruner, Nov. {18 from 3 to 5 p m. In the crystal ballroom of the Marott Hotel CARROLLTON AVENUE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH ~The Builders’ Sunday School class will present a gay 90's skit, "Uncle Puds' -Reunjon,” Friday night in the church Proceeds will go toward the film fund for Sunnyside Banatorium being sponsored by the [ndianapolis Chugeh Federation Mrs. Clyde Aldrich and Joe Marquis will take the leading roles in a cast of 36, Jerrus Bry. ant lg class teacher ahd Mrs. James Johnston, chairman of the play committee, —- ————— - ir § ha - CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH the clouds grow black and the storm! % igs ‘ i Edward 0. Bnethen will give his program, " #7 ve With Riley,” at the Lay. gathers in fofce Elijah is: per- | § meny ‘Leagues dinuer Dec. 9 at 6:30 p 0) | - {A musical program of atriotie iodine forming the miracle of bringing the| & 4 has been arranged hy {illam Moon of rain from Heaven as he formerly | § : wed the Technical High Bchool faculty and did the fire. The chorus expresses! emotion of the populace by. Joining, &
Miss Pauline Johnson, Potter Fresh Air School. Roy T, Combs will preside. in a tremendous outburst of thanksgiving and praise. |
WW CLAMS, BROADWAY METHBome critics pronounce the por- i
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trom "The Dore - shed in 1865 shows the Prophet Elijah's ascent ariot ot tire, It belongs to the John Herron Art
CHARIOT OF FIRE—This wood engraving Bibla~Gallery publ to Heaven in a cr
Institute Library.
“An Evening
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ESLEY TODIST CHURCH -Voung people of the, class will hand A lwo-way aession each Sunday morping of the autumn beginning at 9:30 a’ mi. The first division will be] { discussion and deal with the “Know Your|
ton, “Lift Thine Eyes,” sung with-| Bible Series’; the sec ond, a course titled out accompaniment by th atch-| “Christian Action,” will be taught by C papiment by the wach C. Cramer, Purdue University Extension
Ing angels, as the most beautifull = vocal trio in existence. Elijah lies asleep under the juniper tree with|
faculty member, “Pun, fellowship and food’ are headline attractions at the night session beginning at 5 p. m. A special intvitation has been -extended to young people in husiness | or attending colleges in the eity. William
choral narrative of the prophe!'s| | Richardson is class president,
spectacular ascent into the skies in| ALL SOULS UNITARIAN, CHURCH Ds { - i EF. Burdette Backus. minister, tomorrow| a flery chariot is given as the will speak on “The Sheep and the oratorio draws toward its close. | Goats,” at 9:15 a. m, over station WFBM.|
Backus will give an “Human Des-
At—31—8—m, Dr, address based on the book tiny'' by Lacomte du Nouy.
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The Rt. Rev. Richard Ainslie! JOY EARL Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal Detroit, Mich, Diocese of Indianapolis, will give Subject the prayer at the mass meeting. Swe BAHA'I A p Mrs, J. H. Smiley, local council " " si
president, will preside,
D AR Chapter House, Mrs, Smiley Wrote Pageant
| AND ‘CHURCHWOMAN — | RL
| Mrs. Harper Sibley of Roches-
A dinner for Mrs. Sibley will pre tor N. Y. "American Mother | Roberta Bland, Harpist cede the meeting and a reception | of y Public Invited. No Collection.
will be given for her afterward, in| the church. | Since she is an Episcopalian and ‘ a member of the National Council porting Church World Service ‘for | of the Episcopal Church, the House foreign relief as exemplified by the of Churchwomen of the Indianapolis ManY bundles and boxes to be ded- | Episcopal Diocese will give a wa} lotied. : Church School. 9:30. Worship, '10:48 for Mrs. Sibley on Wednesday from| Episcopal women active in plans, 10-45 A. M.—Worship Service “The Vision of Peace” 2 to 5 p. m, in Christ Church pansh to make Mrs, Sibley welcome while | “Frontiers of The Spirit” Rev. W. C. Hartinger house. The House of Churchwomen a guest in the city are: Mrs. J. F. Angelus Hour For Youth, 6 P. M. “Pour Pillars or Four Cruel Commands” '
1945" and internationally | ——— known churchwoman. |}
METHODIST CHURCHES NORTH CHURCH IRVINGTON ~~
Aud Road, North Meridian and 38th Street RAS, "PEARSON, D. on Minister Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister
board will entertain her st lunch-| Morrisson, chairman; Mrs. Willis 30 ¥ “While Weavin Silver Cross” eon that day-in-the Columbia Club.! B. Connor Jr, ‘Mrs. Lawrence Dore y 30. A M.~Church School. wiving os Mrs, Smiley wrote the pageant ey, Mrs. Richard Meers, Mrs.| et ry ae? Joamiliug, Xen titled “Pifty Golden Years” to be Frances A. Hackett, Mrs, Herbert | Go R A c bi School; guests, American Legion.
given Thursday night. Mrs, Fred J. Preston, Mrs. Edward J. ThompStucky and Mrs. Asa Hoy will di-|{son and Mrs. Frank W. Messing.
rect the dramatization and Mrs. x —- Scientist Churches
Calvin Clymer and Mrs. Kenneth! Carr will serve as flower girls. Mal‘Announce Text “Adam and the Fallen Man” is
lory Bransford, host church choirmaster and organist, and his sanctuary choir will provide the the subject of the lesson-sermon in| music. Fhe -Rev.-Amos- L. Boren: "th irchies of CHIN, Betehiat; 16-1 Roberts Park pastor, will pro- — | inounce the benediction, | oe” olden: text i8: *¥ . | On Friday, elections will be held gucen a gaa
9:30 A.M, Church School 630 pm, M. Y. I.
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Methodist (Since 1831) Delaware at Vermont Street Rev. Amos L. Boren, minister
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Old. Fashion, Gospes Momarens 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ridian and Vermont Streets
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST Cariaion W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor
sometimes darkness but now are ye 1060 RIVER AVE | Earn. Smectste Paster
METHODIST ~~ “| East New York at Grant E ARNOLD CLEGG. Minister 10:40 A. M.~Sermon Vhume:
“Heralds of God.’ We Welcome All Visitors
A LE A
9:25 A. M.—Bible School
land World. Community Day will be 10:45 A. M.—Worship: “The Bource of marked at a session beginning at nent his he A Walk 2s children gypsy Sahool .......... 9:30 a. m. Peace’ —The Pastor, : 9:30 a. m. in the church. A panel 8 P | Worship Service ........10:30 a. m. Services Bn to 100 WIRE. discussion on “The United Council! The ‘lesson-sermdn also includes Evening Service ......... 7:30 p.m. 7130p. M eu i Th Cod ay e — e s0cia of Churchwomen and the United his Jamu irom So Shiristian GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor Pastor = Nations” will be held. 7:30 P.M. Mid-week prayer “service.
|Health with Key to the Scriptures” WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at BE. Mich. |
Credit Mrs. Shank by Mary Baker Eddy: “Man, in the eryice: ¢'15 4, a. 1.00 bse ® UPd “CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Speakers include Mrs, Virgil Sly, likeness of the maker, reflects the EMERSON | INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US Mrs. H. I. Rudduck; Mrs. R. L. Hol- Sentral tient of being, the invisible “yor Peter AVE Bmerion dA 7:30 PA at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd. land, Mrs, R. A. Doan; Miss Jessie p | EX Exeter & 1 eb Bt. 10:45 A. M.— Morning Service. Dr. G. H.
Education Institute to See Protestant Film Premiere |
A group of speakers will address the Audio-Visual- Education Institute, Monday at 8:30 a. m. in the
Roberts Park Methodist Church. The world premiere of the Prot-
BOY SOLOIST — Raymond Clark, 13-year-old soprano of
the _visual education committee, : the Englewood Christian Church
Church Federation of Indianapolis; Miss Ruth A. Schnicke, director of Choir, will sing a solo in the religious education, Tabernacle ‘Ef jah" | pres sentation Nov. 14. Presbyterian Church, and the Rey. | " Clarence E. 8itler, pastor of Im-
children's work of -the Missionary Choir Director Education Department of Disciples) Radio Station WISH .will honor of Christ; W. Randolph Thornton, Mrs. Ruth Tooley, choir director of executive secretary of Christian the River Avenue Baptist Chureh, Education, Indiana Conference of at the 11:30 a. m. “Favorite Hymns" the Methodist Church. program tomorrow, Also the Rev. Edwin L. McClaip,| ‘Mrs. Tooley has chosen as her associate pastor of the First Bap- hymn to be pliyed on the broadtist Church and co-chairman of cast, “Amazing Grace”
night of the year except one, Rev, Mr, bary invites a guest to speak at the rally. On one night of the year, he gives the ser. mon himself, To~ night he will dis-
Rev. Malsbary cuss the goals of the movement.
His subject is “What Youth for Christ Would Do for Indianapolis Young People With $100,000.”
Religious Week Planned ‘At Indiana Central
Indiana Central College students will mark Religious Emphasis Week fomorrow through next Sun-
BAL OF ONE WHO WROTE" THE &
pn CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH — Harry Trout; Mrs, Thomas Jones of Rich- | Riges will ting and Mrs, Greta Simmonds mond, Ind.; Mrs. Albert G. Parker
play the organ for serviées tomorrow 101 MEN'S CLASS, BROADWAY BAPTIST Jr, Hanover, Ind, and Mrs. P.' D Pointer of South Bend, Ind.
CHURCH -- The Manual «= Training High School choir, directed by Miss Frieda Hart, Mrs. SiBley and Mrs. Walter Gin- |
| will sing at the special Armistice Day serv-| | ices tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Veterans Com- | Imander Karl Stimpson of the 11th District|gery at the forenoon session will]
d Dr 1 R. Bofmerican Laglen and 0 iam dedicate boxes and bundles for
|. ACTON METHODIST CHURCH — The Overseas relief assembled by the {Rey, William H. Thompson, former pastor, {will speak at the home-coming following forenoon services and a basket dinner to-
Mrs. Sibley is scheduled for the
Shan! amo “Beyond Our Own.” manuel Evangelical and Reformed Youth For. Christ | marsoy, oie Betty Keller will gizect a 80 Is scheduled doe He atiiite Church, Director to S eak | Rarence R. Kilian, pastor, will preside. stalled at the April meeting, ” y With, y OWher, he institute is sponsored by the | VETERANS’ HOSPITAL CHAPEL—The meetings over the country. visual education Bw pii of the, The Rev Roger 3 1 Chiatian Church will sing at the Fn! SurHOuR —iog Des The list of speakers includes Indianapolis Church Federation, gor and director of Ry gr 0 a Minton will preach Arrangements five decades of histo gs ring Frank M. McKibben, professor of Suing - ; ' al : clor oO outh for C. G. Minton will preach. Arrangements; [Vv cades o ry, give S religious education, Garrett Bibli- toe Council of eld Christ. will give his annual address {nganapoiis ower and. Light Co. unit We H. H. Shank great credit for cal Institute, Evanston, III;- the RE oe Methodist at the rally tonight at 7:30-0'¢lock 30 11th District ‘American Legion setting plans in motion for their ory 3 - C MCA. Rev. Amos-L. Boren, pastor of Rob- iii : 1 ig a verth THIRD CHRISTIAN CHU RCH—The Lois, S8RIZatioN in 1897. “Pr v k odis Circle. will d ck boxes for over-| . erts Park Church; Miss Mabel A WISH to Honor | chureh sens relief all day Thursday at the church Performed Many .Charities Niedermeyer, "national director of Mnuren, VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—The Rev Every Saturday | Carl Erickson, superintendent of the] Over the 50 years, the women
Shortridge Bible Club. will speak at the 1.7.45 p. m, evangelistic service tomorrow | WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN life, They have steadfastly stood CHURCH-—A series of special night serv{ices will be held at 7:3 m. tomorrow for inter-racial, inter-faith and’ in-| {through Thursday, with the Rev. Roy E., terdenominational fellowship. They |
{ 1 Mueller, pastor, in charge Joples | n order have given their time, service and
[are “Divine Guidance for Li Call of God"; ‘The Example of re : money to improve social condi- |
“Our Avenues of Service, the Church” and |"“A Mind to Work.’
| foreign missions and for making | | more bearable the unhappy lot of | lepers.
Mormons to Give i Th ided - Pa gea nt Sunday | T0ep 4 See run_Se ain
Creed Haymond of Chicago, presi- men during the war and are sup- | dent of the Northern States Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of | ENGLEWOOD Latter Day Saints will attend the historic pageant given in "the de- CHRISTIAN CHURCH nomination's New Jersey Street 57 N. Rural Street church at 7 p. m, Sunday. 9.30 A. M.—Family Bible School Mr,” Haymond will lead the con- 10:45 A. M.e8ermon: “Honor gregational singing for the dramatic Honor Is Due."
to Whom
(Recognition of 50 Englewood teachers)
tf day with devotions before classes, service. Mrs, Haymond will take , 0p ye ooo “Languid Religion.” oa Compare ANNUAL special chapel ‘services and Aight part in the pageant. It was written —A Cordial Welcome to a : Mn 1 roy 5 y y 0 meetings in the University Heights by Mrs. James E. Clayton of Indian- ©. A. Trinkle, Min TRIBUTES PAID THE ROSE Evangelical United Brethren &polis in honor of the 100th’ anni- 0 Church , versary of the arrival of Brigham A The Rev. J. Allan Ranck of Day- Young and his band of 140 Mormons est Morris Street
churchwomen. A second address by| ing, 8. Pennsylvania and Raymond |
; afternoon. New officers will be in-| Supper will he served from § to {7:30 p. m. and hand sewed articles, |
have reached into many areas of Sunday School .......
{tlons in Indianapolis, to home andi.
| FREDER|
[10:40 A. M.—Second Service.
' SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF
‘Church to Sponsor
Bazaar, Supper
The woman's council of the Olive] _ Branch Christian Church, will sponsor a bazaar beginning at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the church build-
Sts.
candies and baked goods will be |sold.
ST..MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sta. Rev. Thomas B. Kline.
9:30 A M.
Worship .. rereis 10:45 A. M.
ST.JOHN’S
Lv x PIEPENBROK. Pastor
10:15 A. M.—Bifted as Wheat" — Luke 22, 31, 32.
ZION :
ETER BAPTIST Rev. _Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 and 17:3
LYNHURST—Lynhurst dr, 2 block ‘of W, Washington st. Donald J. Dunkiy pastor. Services, § 9:30 AM. . and 7:30 P.M,
| O'Donnell speaking. 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. 130 A. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
TUXEDO P, PARK—29 N. Grant ( (4100 East.) East.) CROOK: ED CREEK. N. Mich. Rd. & B6t U. J. 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM; ; 7:30 PM Louis G. Crafton. - Unified serv. “5:48 to 11.
101 Men's". Baraca Bible Class
The Class With Pep, Fellowship and a Message of the
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway and 22nd Street Indianapolis
‘Class Meeting Sunday 9:30 a.m. Broadcast WISH 10:00 a. m.
Veterans' Special Armistice Day Program
Color Posted by Indiana Bell Post. Color Guard Special Music—Manual High School Choir
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS ICK R. DARIES, D. D., PASTOR 9:00 A-"M.—First * Service. 9:45 A. M.—Church School.
Armistice Day Meditation The choir and soloists will sing the music of F. Mendelssohn in both services under the direction of Mr. Dale Young, organist. 5
THE NAZARENE Spirit-Filled
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
TABERNACLE ot —r PRESBYTERIAN
34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE RALPH SMITH, Ministers, 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. | DR. VALE i 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship | “Trampling the Son of God” |
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ SSELL
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th.
-DAY HOME BUILDERS FIND ~ CONSOLATION £ IN SOLOMON'S » § EXPERIENCE ?
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BIBLE BEE ANSWERS 1. These huge reviews, with al prophesies, abound in imagery, bea
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2. It took Solomon 13 years to build his home. 1 Kings 7
7:1, in Douay's. &° 3 In Deut he shall not go out to war, neither ness; but he shall be free at hom
_Wife which he hat hr taken.”
Ohio Pastor to Speak
“At Englewood Church
Dr. P. H. Welshimer of Canton!
O., will speak three times at the
meeting of the East-Central Indiana’
Christian Men's Fellowship meeting Monday in the Englewood Christian Church. Dr. Welshimer will give an address on “The Ministry of Jesus” at the 10 4. m. session, on “The Minis-
try of the Apostles” at 2:30 p. m.,, - at 7:30
and on “Fishers of Men" p.m.
UNITY TRUTH CENTER Afi. with Unity Hdgtrs., Kensss City, Mo | Margaret BStrahile, Sunday Bchool—0:45 a. ‘ Worghlp Bervice—11 & - ._ “The Riches! Legacy” b A. R. Chapter House. 824 N Bens : Seivice, Wednesday, 8 BM prayer classes, “unity,
CHOOSE -A TRIP TO NIAGARA
24:5, Moses says, “When a man hath taken a new wife,
(Thanks to Mildred Drury Portland, Ore.)
| | : | Services
minister and leader. |
{lege quate seating,
| ton, O, director of young people's at Salt Lake in 1847. | GALLOWAY Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. in ek SERT SHALL R young Christian Church BEE A a eoOCE Ll work for the Henomination will give] Tomorrow's performance, showing 183¢ W. Nottie Street CLARENCE JACOBS TWO "MORNING SERVICES Bae chsh, 2% the chapel addresses and the Rev. the ‘weary pilgrims on their lon ; 90 na AM +, YHorahip, 10:4 Vy pligrims B of Jamacia Island Dr. Prants: "Untroubled," : John Ml “We Who Were Saved” Thomas May of Hershey, Pa. the trek across country, will be given by Geo Kendal in: | ; { Church School . a 9:30 A.M, | sermons 4 th } ) A v True or False? . . . Holiness" | | Young Peoples Meeting IRR 6:30PM Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday ns in e church. Religious special request. It was enacted the Tos (ounduy, 7.30 P. Will speak at 10:30 a. m. and also at | Junior High Vespers ........... 4:00 P. M. ® Emphasis Week is spofisored by ghe first time last June.and Was 50 COT=' Harry Bucsls tom Youth choir Young Peoples service, 6:30.P. M. | FAIRVIEW c R 7 Student Christian Council and! the. dially received that many had to be © Kendall. Minister of Music Revival meeting to start Nov. 18 SECOND PRESBYTERIAN FE bd wha OULD Pi ESENTIS Ministerial ‘Association of the col- turned away because of lack of ade- ARE WELCOME Henderson-Horine _ Evangelistic Party The Historie Church of Which x, 19%:
VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister, Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
Tha 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnston
| | Sunday School—9:30 A. M
Evening Service--T:30 P. M. :30 A. M.—Church School
8:3 10:45 A. M.—Morning ‘Worship. “Lest We Forget"
GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 Shelby St.
A_sertes of Gospel Meetings are now being conducted and will continue through Tuesday, Nov. 11th.
Evangelist, |. A. Douthitt
of Hohenwald, Tenn. will be the speaker
0ULD You
YMOON AS MOSES *
| their pageantry, uty,
just as Isaiah's diversity and dignity. 1; 3 Kings Services Will.Begin Each Evening at 7:45
shall he be charged with any busiSunday Morning Service at 11:00
e ane vear, and shall cheer up his 2 THE CHURCH Cordially Invites All to Attend This Meeting
Glad Tidings Mission
1112 B. New York 8t, Services Tonight--7 458 Testimonial Meetings—speakers— ! : wt a - —— Sunday 230 P M { Rey, Hareld Davis T45 PM, Rev. Verdi Allen, Bupt, of Mission
Revival Continues FIRST FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
i PROSPECT AND SPRUCE STS.
THE BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E. NEW YORK ST.
! Rommie Woosley, the.sweet songster 1 of the south has won a place in the hearts of many people in the
past week. He will be playing and singing all next week and possibly 10 A. M. Sunday School
+! longer,
i | 'The 13-year-old song composer t { and musician, Miss Dorthy Luttrell ‘of Morganfield, Ky. will be heard 3 nightly too. n
Meetings begin at 8:00 P. M.
11:30 Warship Evangelistic—7:45 P, M, Tuesday-8 P. M. Bible Class Friday 8 P. M,, ¥. P. Service
Ministers Mornin,
EVANGELISTIC Dr. ‘Milner: his byl We i Living?" MEETING
Church School, 9:45 MEMORIAL REV. GROVER C, HOOVER SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Carrollton at 11th—Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell NIGHTLY AT 7:30
9:30 A. M.—Church school for. all ages. EXCEPTING MONDAY
10:45 A, M.~Missionary Praise Service: “The Only Answer” = 445 8. State (1700 East) Four Square Gospel Church: Woodlawn & Wright St. (Fountain Square) CA-0961 ;
7:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister youth. © Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 A, M EVERYONE WELCOME i Robert L. Herald, pastor
NORTHMINSTER Millersville Masonic Lodge RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister
9:45 A. M.—8unday School, 10:45 A. M.—Worship.
WESTMINSTER
for
Thursday, 6:30 p. m » Midweek Services. _ Young People, 4:00 P. M.
o Chtist
: 7:30—~TONIGHT—7:30
Roberts Park Methodist Church
Delaware and Vermont Sts.
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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.) SPEAKER— Lesson for Sunday, November 9th “Adam and Fallen Man” Roger Malsbary ; emer ounder-Diréctor Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches SUBJECT
“What Youth for Christ Inc.
FOURTH CHURCH Would Do for Indianapolis
Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th
R. R, Church Edifice at Butler Youth With $100,000.” tm me E Service diese Il An interesting review of what Youth | SECOND CHURCH el ; for Christ, Ing. has accomplished and ~ Delaware at 12th . a brief outliné of what can be done in Evening Service, .5:00 FIFTH CHURCH the future.
R.R. 526 State Lite Bidg. Evening Service, 7:30 THIRD CHURCH RE dak - Washington Blvd, at 34th SIXTH CHURCH | Evening Service, 8:00 1609 Prospect St. R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M.
EXCELLENT MUSICAL PROGRAM Kings Men Quartet Gospel race Notes Trio Virginia Dillon, Soloist Youth Choir
CHILDREN FOR CHRIST RALLY For Boys and Girls, Age 510 12 Conducted by Rev. John Embien,
James E Petty, Pastor Rev. H. L. Alvey, Pastor. ||
oni) . '_ State Director of Child Evangelism.
Wednesty Brening Testimonial Meetings tn All Churches et | >
< SATURD
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“0f $6:
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COMMUNTY The Goal .... Collected . .. Per.Cent of G
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