Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1948 — Page 4

i Plan

Leadership

‘Classes Here

12 Congregations Join In 4-Week School Twelve Evangelical United 4 | Brethren Churches of the com#4 | munity will hold a united leader- | ship education school on four con- | secutive Monday nights beginning {the coming week in the Park Avenue Church. | "Classes will be in two sessions, [7:30 and 9:30 p. m., with devotions] [between. ‘The four courses are | “The Old Testament,” “Methods of | Teaching Children,” “Methods of Téaching . Young People” and the “Work of Church Officers.” The Rev, H.-H. Hazenfleld is dean and Dr. L. A. Huddleson, chairman of | the board of administration. About 140 persons, including church officers, teachers a nd prospective | teachers are enrolled. Other ‘religious events follow:

BILLINGS HOSPITAL CHAPEL-—-Chap-Iain Stanley R. Hendricks will begin a series of sermons on “Give Us Men" at the 10:15 a. m. service tomorrow first sermon title is * Strength.” the organ and Mrs, Martha Kaqgldyke and her son will sing a duet. CENTENARY CHRISTIAN (CHURCH — The Liymen's League will give their monthly dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p, J. Russell Paxton will direct singers in \parts of Victor Herbert's ‘‘Bweethearts.” {The HNarmoneers will give vocal selec {tions and a community sing will be con. ducted, YOUTH FOR CHRIST—Evangelist Maryin Lewis, native of Alabama who now | tr O.. will speak tonight 30°p. m. rally,

UNIVERSITY: PARK CHRISTIAN | CHURCH-—The Queen Esther Circle will | serve luncheon for the Woman's Council ursday_ Cleo Blackburh Planner House, will

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“VOLUNTEERS

evangelistic team r Mrs. Edward + Atien; -- Pal Ramsey Miss Pile | Russell, ill conduct the services

morrow night at 7:30 Jin the chapel. Mrs.

Allen will give oe talk VETE 0! | Rosalind Be, otra Ccompunied by | Miss Anna Black, at the ?a rotestant | | services tomorrow. OG. Min: ton will speak and Chaplain 2 the progr. Arrangements for the music were made through the Madden-Nottingham Unit 34%, a strict American’ Legion Auxiliary. | IMMANUEL EVENGELICAL AND RE : SYMBOLS DRAMATIZED RA Thi church interior. typical of those oiomed by aM Local organisations A: Frank Wickes, dramatizes symbols of worship, baptism ond especially + the. Holy $0 pm Wednesday tT

~~ Communion. a ey Interior of Church Blends New and Old World Types

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor The trap door baptistry and the borrowed parlor table for the communion yield to stately furnishings in churches planned by A. Frank

C. M. LALS. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Harold ohimeyer, newly Slected president of the Shas atine t, will £18 a s fouls st 5% am —

A. O. Brook ig tor i weak

4-Day Revival Plan od Here

50 Baptist Laymen To Lead Services ./

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Of retiring nature, this is the first newspaper interview ever given

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SATURDAY, IAN. 10, || FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ¢

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BAHA'I LECTURE 1 Ze Walrath, fhicsso, a "New. Fields of Discovery" Bi Bir Sunday, 2:30 P. M. poe RG Bi,

Bruised | ls Found Cardboar

Rouls Acts | JAD Person:

tack of sufficient | gs huge backlog of plamed today for a 1 mvestigating the cas treated 6- months-old the Juvenile Ald Divi The baby, Shirley yas found yesterda yoman Mary Wheele 3 sagging cardboard petween two chairs pouse at 603 E: Mark There were bruises the baby's face, and put eight pounds, ont than at birth. She General Hospital whe tion was described as Seeks More Pe According to Wheeler, a petiiion } to remove the child 1 mts custody. The baby’s parents,

TONIGHT 7:30 HEAR Marvin Lewis Southern Evangelist and World Traveler

Hear Exceptional, Outstanding Music AT

ROBERTS. PARK METHODIST CHURCH

Delaware and Vermont Streets

BIBLE BEE ANSWERS: ONE: If you intend to build, you first figure the cost to see i you have enough. Luke 14:28; Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do-it with thy might. Eccles, 9:10, King James Version; Every man’s work shall be madé manifest. I Cor. 3:13; In the sweat of thy face | shalt thou eat bread. Gen. 3:19. TWO: Jacobs. - It was stone-hard like pillows used by Japanese. Gen. 28:11. THREE: Paul; who said, “When I was a child, I spoke as a child . but when I became a man, I put away childish ng I Cor. 13: 1m.

Roger Malsbary, Director

UNIVERSITY

Methodist Institute fo Toclide, CHURCH | Jom Fie - Interd inati ges of child negl Showing of ‘Beyond Our Own’ an | |B a

NEW JERSEY STS.

Sunday -School, 9:30. _Morning Worship, 10:30 _ Evening Services;- 7:30 “Young People, 6:30

: SERMON BY . REV. EARL SHREVE

Rev. Shreve, associate pastor, speaking each Sunday evening.

Dr. P. E. Smith, Pastor

Christian Science Churches | ]

Methodists of the 50 pastorates portrays. the story of two brothers— |

issionary and the other a of the. Indianapolis district will one & m ry present Dr. Karl Quimby of New! lawyer who has a vivid religious ex-|

York tomorrow afternoon. and the." y "Russel Paxton will direct the |. new film “Beyond ‘Our Own,” ‘at!North Methodist: Church Choir in! night at the missionary institute. anthems at night. The Methodist The institute will include an! Four will sing in the afternoon. | afternoon session beginning at 5:30) Devotions, discussions and other p. m. and another at 7:30 p. m. in * addresses will complete the pro-i bh. gram. Dr. Sumner L. Martin is dis- | trict “superintendent and the Rev. | Amos L. Boren, host pastor. J

il. Mrs. Dickson told p pind was kept-awake eying and that he child to Hush her: Police Chief Edwar every effort would be lieve “the shortage -of the JAD so that case could be taken care o won being reported ment. . Relief is expected v ¢lass of officers is gr the present. police

Second ‘of “For Series Tomorro

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Dr. Quimby is the field represen-| tative of the board 6f missions of The movie has “a great religious picture.” It was made in Hollywood by professional actors. And it

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UNITY PRAYER GROUP | (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS . Sundas Devotions, 11 A. M

8 E Market, Room 502 | Open Daily 10 to $—Saturday Until 3 |

Program Arranged

by Mr. Wickes. Mr. Wickes tells an individual story of how he formed his ideals - of religious architecture and then them out in wood and the Disciples and took & leave of

More than 50 laymen’ and no, ministers will serve on the program | of the revival to be 30. in the Tabernacle Baptist

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héld Jan. 26 to gram for Coppin Chapel will open

At Coppin Chapel

An ‘expansion and building pro-

Classes—Noon Selence—Practhioner i Unity hiterature—Phone FR-4254. FR-4254 { ———

ZION

Preceded by Watch Night Party Beginning at > o'clock

churches will meet fi world forum ef their tomorrow night. South Side member: gddress by the Rev. N in the Friedens Chur

: Bruel 0 of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The " Public 1s Cordially Invited to Our Services and Pree Reading Rooms (R. R.)

| | with a union communion service of 3 |A.'M. E. congregations tomorrow f

a 0 Be hoi NOR ANE To SE g “Lesson for Sunday, January 1ith Hse members, me elder of the southern district, will To AM pie Service : “SACRAMENT” tung the evening {officiate at the communion. The 0: 4 TSUrd of vice. - . Ave Cn \ The theme of the service 8 “Jesus. the Sivas Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches org a

“The Light of the World — time industrial com: — now has 300 persons will describe his chu ational missions proj These Sunday -ever

| Hope of the World.” The Apedketz i {will be the Rev. J. 8. A. Mitchum,| |Dr. 8. D. Hardrick, Dr. K. 1. Black, A PARABLE OF gil ad Dr. J. A. Alexander. The Rev. | ENCOURAGEMENT" DC -

C. T. He Watkins is Coppin pastor 10:,A,

FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Meridian at 20th

RR, Church Edifice

ps “CHRIST THE. Cored RR. Church Edifice open with a 5:30. p. m " SECOND CHURCH : 5 ‘Church fo Hold Revival | | ONLY ANSWER Dewars at Soth FIFTH CHURCH ter Yollcwsd by

Evening Service, 5:00 RB. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

man of forum. arrar the-Rev. C. E. Bitler I. R. Buck as assista ee erie nts

| The Victory Memorial Methodist Church will hold a revival fok two weeks beginning tomorrow. The Rev. T. L. Rogers, pastor,~ will preach and the Rev. John C. FerSuis will direct the music.

College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R, Church Edifice

Joseph C. Black, Minister ;

FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30 Wm. M. Wilis, 8. 8. Bupt.

SECOND FREE METHODIST

Pershing , at Wilkins, 2300 West. I. Car or Mars Hill Bus |

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THIRD CHURCH

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

% Prospect St. . R. R., Church Edifice R ye 1611 ot

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“stone. He retited a few days ago to make a trip abroad with Chirch, alr serving lor 28 Y years a8 ad-|my wife. ‘We traveled in; England, The of the 1 . visory architect for the Disciples of Scotland and various countries of HLA Fp se Ohrist Bosrd of Church Extension. the continent, viewing churches and men to work in thelr local churches urge v All over the United States; new cathedrals.” : Those scheduled to give addresses and Femotelen Shustaus | piles tes MRS. WICKES DI ED thes ARB & during the five nights include Paul of the quiet Mr. Wickes. Each bears DAlf years ago, but Fer husband ah ; Maid Oecil Beck. — a _® kinship to the other in the way Maintains the residence at 40 John- ORIGINAL PLANNER — A, soher.” Walser Metis wid J. oy it commemorates the tradition of On Ave, where they moved in 1927. Frank Wickes, creator of many | Albion will direct the music. Everthe American = born Disciples of Several of his oll paintings, includ-. plans for churches, is retiring 8s, eg Briggs and Roy G. Butcher will Christ. i Big S5 WIE # TCHS Sani ary advisory arch oct ‘of the by ‘play the plano. The ale quartet] Th ie a Sid EP a. ping i Seo OP oat a oes 416 turn of mind, was the glassed. Made a fitting setting for the archi-|cathedrals are lost the fright. nu oe ey ir eliatis. vice pool which seemed to tects comments on his work. ness created by glo windows resident. of OE —. Men, Inc. a1 Very much like & giant goidfish| “I wouldn't take a $1 million for (admitting light. More sisplicity and pre ADs 11. IEE a hl. He though it deplorable, too, that trip to Europe,” he continued.|not so much detail a the old 8 ments. arrange. wt Dulpits so often were placed “What impressed me most was the world churches is the idea. : the center’ of the chancel with fine sincerity and honesty in the Rabbi + Add E eholr seated directly behind of building over there in| - MER. wickal a engage tn; "ADDI TO ress contrast to our churches here. OUT the private practice of architecture, Hadassah Unit Tea yl aaa, frame edifices are torn down and giving parljcular attention. to 85-\ Rabbi Alfred ‘Jusps: will sddress Fr A CHOIR SINGER - brushed replaced after one generation, be- signments from churches of all de ape

ithe Hadaisih Workers’ Tea Tues1:15 p. m. in the residence -Samuel -Goldberg, 5440 N.

{fore tradition has had an opportunity to grow up about them. “‘In yon churchyard, lie 30 generations of‘my people,’ an English. {man told me, pointing to a small [church with a tall spire. You see,

« persistent fly off his face, the! “tittered. The preacher; unable to see .the cause of mirth, | was puszled but went right on) preaching. This Aituation should -be A ckts Mid ik {the British consulted their I Hoy + ¥* bears but Americans look - terians ‘made some headway i morrow, not backward.

nominations. His office and studio| ale in his residence. [daysat He was born in Elwood, Ind. 67 { Merid 8t. Dr. Jospe of Bloomyours ago. He worked first in his) {ington IX director of the Hillel

4 avinfle harness shop and after-| po. nqatiorn for Indiana University ward found much delight in pull-| sp ao ee N

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to; to-| candy store, Mr. Wickes practiced]

‘preparation for the annual” donor

i adopting types of ~architecture; 7 ._.,the profession of architecture for), hoon of Yout Aliyah and Ha- | HP “vecalied. —“Bitfor the most pare] i ! . “several years before accepting tHe’ ‘dassah. LG Ei 8 Protestants did nét display much - 1 HAD FOUND my PEOPIE €ON- church appointment. \

{tent with. the trap dodr baptistry | and somebody's parlop’table for the communion elemen They didn't quite know what changes they | | wished to see made in the churches. | calendar hung In fact, I encountered a little op- | position to my plans at first. “But I took a definite step to con- | vey what I ‘thought. I built a {model of a church and set it up on trestles for inspection at an international convention - of the

He got his only formal education. in architecture in correspondence schools. He is a lover of music, : an unfailing patron of thie Indian- Prospect and Linden Sts. apolis Symphony Orchestra and in! Rev, Thomas B. Kline. * his younger days played his_valu- {Wo orship 10:45 AM. able oid-See. cello by ear.

uHyIAINy in planning their And there wasn't much Shurches. in the rooms of church! - bbildings — hymn books scattered here and there or a by one corner. “1 felt a need for study In the; early years of my employment by

CALVARY

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN:

Sunday School.

A bate ~ food I

'Sagrament' Subject In. Science Churches

| Episcopal

OF THE ADVENT

| Ing heavy ropes of taffy in his own) gna workerst tea will Be given in|

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BEREAN EOSPEL TEMPLE

Carroliton at 13th 8t.—Ford Popes, Pastor Berean Gospel Hou ‘Every Sunday—7:30 to 8 A. N., WISH Bible School=2:30 P. M. Preaching Service—3:15 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:30 P.M Beginning Jan. 18 Bible School? 30 A Preaching Service—10:30 A a ¥ _ 8am Morris will speak Wednesday night, Jan. 21

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A M Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at ; : SP. M

Presbyterian Churches Invite You MEMORIAL

Carrollton at 11th

i 9:30 A M.—Church- school for all ages. 10; BA. M.—Morning worship, Thy Pur- - Pp We Shere Rew Wa Acdh. Alexander, - of First Presbyterian_ Church, Rushville, Ind. 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship, 7:30 P. M.—Thursday mid-week service.

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Member Southern Baptist Convention.

"BROADWAY: BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway end 22d Streehs »

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Sunday School, 9:30 " Worship, 10:48 Sacrament of The Loid's Bupper Youth. Meeting, 7 P. M. Susésy .

DR. REV. ROBERT 8.. MOORHEAD RALPH SMITH, Ministers. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. Dr, Vale 10. 48 A. M.~Divine Worship “Shadow and Substance in Your Experience’ Thursday midweek service, 7:15 P. M.

Sunday School—§:30 a. m.

Ne again: | Rev. RM. Dodrili TABERNACLE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Pastor PRESBYTERIAN Central. Ave. at 47th. 34th ney VALE Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. ht

[| Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m.

Subject: “The Lost Path to 5 the Secret Place.”

SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P.M.

a SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

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The Histortc Church of Which

3 ry TABERNACLE Disciples. “Sacrament” is the subject of the 3361 N. Meridian St. | 3 . : “ ‘You're trying to make Episco- lesson-sermon in all" Churches of The Rev. Laman H. Bruner Jr, rector £3 - 802 Fletcher Ave: "[palians of us, they protested: gazing Christ; ~Sctentist, for tomorrow - Services 1:30 and 11:00 Fl : “Hear Yroadeast 85-7 wisH™ the model. "It looks just lke my. colder text“ls: “The grace af: Church Schoo) 9:30 H » Re roagcast, 5 a. m. Of a Catholic church’ Lord J Christ d the love of ” : m— i] ; .45| “I explained how I had d Fd-J esi Crist. an ye CENTRAL CHRISTIAN i Sunday School ........ 9:45] ited ep th . ; ol sed. by God, and the communion of the CHURCH AY § roti e three points sires Y Holy Ghost be with you all.” 1. Cor, A Morning Devotional |Disciples—worship, baptism and the 14.4 ! 1 You ade “I Rpsware sad alow Streets » . \! ? ' Service .......... 11:00 communion.. T "pointed - out that mp. lesson-sermon also includes Dr. W A. Shullenber or, Minister

Bible S8chool—9:3 Morning Worship—10: o A. Me Musie by Excellent Choir Sermon: “It Happened in the Oity

7:45 chief attention was directed to the [communion by placing the ‘table in the center of the chancel,

Evening Evangelistic

the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health With Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “It sad_that the phrase divine service has come so. generally to mean public worship instead of dally deeds,” p. 40.

Da Youth Pellowship—: jo p- M.

~ Glad Tidings Mission

J112 B New York 8tServices Tonight—1 4 Testimonial Meeting. Sunday 30

| “IN THE “MODEL, as in churches I design, very--long “dossal curtains hung behind the table and to conceal the baptistry. Above the curtains, a rose window suggrests a

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halo. When a candidate is baptized, CHRIST TEMPLE Sunday Setiool the dossal curtains slowly part and (Apostolic Faith) Evening Service come as slowly together after the 402 West Pant, Creek Jarkway Rev. Verdi Allen £ Sunday, 11:00 M. Supt. of Mission,

Ik % est Morris Street Christian Church

1534 W Morris (At

ceremony “The choir becomes secondary by being seated on each side of the chancel, the two groups facing each other instead of the congregation The pulpit, on the left of the

A WORLI p MINISTRY

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. Rural Street Biatne)

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p . | oy 9.30 A. M.—Morning- Wors ‘ chancel is‘readily seen but does not 9:30 A M.-Pamily Rible School 1 ¥ 10:45—Bible School * Fnip nl t few 10.45 A. M.- Sermon les. for Stary. 8:15-C. E. Meetings Otley he view of the communon meio Bundles. fc 7 30 Evening Worship ursday 7:30 P. M.—8er “Giving Heed to the ; “I have tried to blend the Gothic ’ Tran: oe v:30=-Hour af Help;

Harry Bucalstein,

~-A Church With the, New A PRicipy eno?

, Testament Message A “Wricome 16 All 0 A _Trinkle, Minister

spirit with an American form. The) gloom and mustiness of the old]

Belmont Church of Christ © 1002 8. Belmont Ave, Sunday Program ..Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, , 10:45 a. m. and 745 p. m Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

"UNITY TRUTH CENTER

[Afi]. with Unity Hdqtm Kansas Oity, Mo. |. IMargaret Btrahle;, Minister and Leader Sunday Bchool—Ms A. M. IB Worship Bervica—11 A. M. ‘Coin of Abundance” “RAR Chap ter House 824 N. Penn, service Wednesday, & PM. |

Consultation and Prayer Service, Classes,

EVANGELISTS

Arthur E Kelly — Loren and Virginia Duff - WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4500 West Washington Street 7:30 P. M. Through Jan, 18.

~—Hear— « 4.

Rev. George Chambers

- Columbus; Ohio, bg in the morning and|

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SOUTH SIDE CHURCH; of the NAZARENE

Olive and Le Grande. 2

welcome awaits

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A. L. Emmert, Pastor. |

\ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | mency Ward Beecher was Mas a Half ‘Hour Gospel Song Service. Led by Walter Bruce, Song Leader, Delaware at Sixteenth Vermont and Pennsylvania St re Thelma Morris, Pianist and Choir Director; Mable Diifican, .Ofganist GEORGE A! ti pra) Jean 8. Milner, D.D, Joserh W. Johnstes _ ‘ ! “PROPHETIC MESSAGES — ALLO ints: . AF ROMY , Subject: ont Sermon {2 Surin of _PROPHE Ar ZTITUSTFRTSd “by Chart T™WO MORNING SERVICES Morning Worship, 11 & a _ W.C.DOWNNG 30 and 11-A, M. Dr. Mil “H Do We Know WELCOME. TO EVERY PERSON. Ie Tras A oR 1 Always Ch r finer? ow is Kn ie Cees meen m— —— Mat ———— mebe oouT , \ Church School «, ....ciousivenes 230A. M ROETHNINSTER an Wane BAPTIST CHURCHES od High Vespers .......0. SME. » Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. 00 CANON. . or ————————— ' Thursday, 6 p. m., supper lecture RICHARD 4 Wiis hs, Misisst : © . C1 +0 . Messages FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FA EW 10:45 A. M__& 7:30 P. M. Young People OM-Fashion Guspel Meridian and Vermont. Streets + 48th AIRVIE Ave. i & vointive RIVER AVE. BAPTIST Carieton W_ Atwater, D. D. Pastor D. RAGAN, Minister. WESTMINSTER : 1060 RIVER AVE. | EE Znivie Sense] oo 118484 Me Sorming Worship. wALTER © PRARCY. Minister 2.5 CANNON Sunday:School .... peel 30 4. m. am PA “preparing the W 2 of the — . 'OurTrwstin God” ~~ Young People ¢ “w pM AF oMEY, Worship Service .... am. Lord” « $.0.5TOUT 7 «4 GOR se cites asns as m. TP, Mor Er Oi Co © METHODIST DIST CHURCHES tw DAVIS. . RDO! ASCHALL, Pas | panion” ee ———— Thursday “In the Army of the Ages” WOODRUFF PLACE—Walcott at E._Mich.| 7 30 P. M.—Mid- Week Prayer Bervice 4 10 45 GC R A C E CP, GARTWNON LC. Trent, Paul Vio Malicqte, Onified | =r ti — District Missionary Institute ; A 1 W.0. Oene + [service 918.4. M.; 1:00 Music by North Methodist Choir METHODIS seo... - i mn CENTRAL BAPTIST : ea TUXEDO_PARK~29 N. Orant (4100 Fast) | evrres you To wor os Petite: "Basond Out-Ows” East New York at Grant WV. 30M | 0 8 Ulutton, 9:30 AM. 7:30 RSHTP WITR ’ ! E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister # | BMBROON AVE. Bune Aun nl =| at Central Ave. and “Westfield Blvd. 3n FLL b; 10:40 A. M. ! $4 imo | York. __ York. Peter Vroom, 10: 10: 30 A) A M., 1 1:30 PM. 10°48 A. M. re Dr. G. RB Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt, Dr. ©, M. McClure, Guest Speaker “w. Fo at 1 ~~ a "” 35 A. M ~Bible School. ROBERTS PARK CHURCH We Welcome All Visitors tx TNGMAN ie | Methodist (Since 1821) ————————————————— BAAS : i ———————— | os k—— CLASSES FOR ALL AGES | ; OWL Ane LYNHURST— he d 3 block 8 semi sil ck A Delaware at Vermont Street of W Hy Donald J cis 8 KED CREEK. N Mich Rd. & 86th | Rev Amos L # L. Boren, Minister NORTH CHURCH pastor Services. 9:30 AM. and 7:30 PM. Louis G. Crafton. 0:45—11:30, 7 P. M. |= = Meridian and 38th Street ‘Waven ‘ ATTENTION! Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Male DE SOUSLASS 9:30 A. M.—Church Schoo! : TO N IGHT—7:4 5 REVIVAL MEETING | 10a & 3 “omy sie A A 5 “Preaching the Gospe : at the: { VICTORY MEMORIAL Angelus EE eB Youth, 0 J w “ 1 Woodlawn and Villa Aves. ———— OREO nmi OY, ve * - B | B LE CHURC H. January 11-28. IRVING? ON . 1 wousero | 30 Afdubon Road, Nort 2851 E. New York St. Hear the Gospel in Song and RALPH O PEARSON, D. D. Mists LW. DOWNING Sermon with Church School, 9 x Sonhe: us &'W. VAN BOG ‘ .. Hartinger: . . “The Rise of The Anti-Christ and The | REV. JOHN C. FERGUSON as Possession” RNY . -———Mark of The Beast.” [Evangelist Singer, of Attica, Ind. (— (req WEST MICHIGAN ST. 0. A MUONS Tl. With Illustrated Bible Pictures, by Rev. T. 1. Rogers, pastor evangeiiat.' : services 3:3, 100, 1.30, 10.0 4. o, ETI, OY ' [ Services each evening. Tne Song of Revival" A -W. E."GAMBELIN and PARTY | 73 xcept Suturcay Gs _Rabrikx. Pua

. Services Nightly Except Monday, EAST 10th STREET METHODIST

pastor” val. 4 frosturs.- Clay ool ii

Morning -Worship-10:30-A. M. oh She a jects oF Aran” hs. . NEW LIFE PREACHING I MISSION: : i" «+Young People’s Service—6:45 P. M.—] “Tne Seven Last Plagues of the Book of Revelations® ui tetas, oa ALLL TUR Evangelistic Service—T7: 80 P. M. - Heer Thee Without F Fail . _... JamesE Patty. Pastor | Pormér Superintendent fee Tndmnapolis District, ai