Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1948 — Page 4

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-Ash Wednesday opens the Lenten season of six weeks which oer ra Ane Ir ey which ke

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Disciples of Christ. He will give three additional talks here in his home city, Wednesday. Ministers of all denominations will ‘pear Dr. Austin speak on “Commissioned Men in a Chaotic World” at 10:30 a. m. in. theito Roberts Park Methodist Church. He will give an address to the interdenominational men’s group at a laymen's breakfast at 7:45 m. in the YMCA and at a luncheon for men and women of all churches at 12:45 p. m. In

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The Disciples of t Christ have chosen Dr. Austin to lead his seit ‘In achieving the evan-| rtm Word: - The

for church schools. He is a native of Oklahoma and former pastor in that state and in

And Daily Lenten Sori

groar P. Austin of Disciples of Christ to Deliver at Second Presbyterian Church

. Spencer P. Austin in a sermon on | Ours” at the annual Ash Wednesday service next Presbyterian

:Special Lent

.|from the Christian Science text- . | book, “Science and Health With

Wednesday

Church.

repentence set the season apart

Services Set

Catholics to Mark Ash Wednesday

Every Catholic church of the community has scheduled Ash ' Wednesday services to be held simultaneously throughout the world, y On Ash Wednesday, priests will} | place ashes upon the heads of parishioners with the words: “Remember man that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt retu “By this ceremony, the church would tell us of death and the! false fleeting nature of material goods in order to turn our minds to spiritual and lasting things,” commented the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, in his Lenten letter to the archdiocese. ‘Never was that reminder more urgent than today,” he said. “'With Lent comes the period of self denial and fasting, when many are found praying at all times in the churches and when special services are held for every congregation.

'Spirit' Is Christian

Science Subject

“Spirit” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations include the Tollowing: “Inasmuch as ye have| done it unto one of the least of | these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Matt. 25:40. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage

around the globe

Missionary to Talk At Christian Church

citizen whose home now is Shan. international spirit of the Worl

Prayer in 1086 languages and dialects Friday. The Indianapolis Council of Vt will follow a timehonored custom by holding services simultaneously with those of many countries on the First Friday of Lent. A downtown meet- ; ing will open at 1:30 p. m. in the First Baptist Church. District

Day of Prayer, Friday.

[well will mark the World Day of!

PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN-GHINESE | LADY — Miss Irene Ho, American nghel and who was born in Honolulu, will dramatize the

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Local Churches fo Join In Observance

Of World-Wide Day

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, = ‘Church Editor

of Prayer Next Friday

meetings in all parts of the city

Lent. noonday, 1 be held at the ro

Fridays Litany sug \Peniieniial Office will be said at 11 a. m. and Fridays at 10:30 a. m.

Conduct Anal

struction in Europe Asia Flamer India. Mrs, Edward Tillman will Show Sides Pe and The With bilge suggest the literature sent over y La Miss Maxine McIntosh the world and Miss’ Rina Herna-|" On Passion Story. will give the music and Mrs.|9¢X of Honduras, a Butler UniThe

Zion Evangelical and Re- John A. Towns and Mrs. R. A. ——formed Church will - show —eol- Doan will

ored slides of the Passion story each Wednesday at the 7:45 p. m. during Lent. Holy Communion will follow the worship service on Ash Wednesday, A 7:25 p. m. = service the Len-

CHRIST TEMPLE FE

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. { Rev. Thomas B. Kins: $

the Third 4 Technical High School , sin gers, directed by Miss Louise CePtionS: Swan, will give selections. -

3 p. m. in the Health Center of

Brookside OES to Meet

will precede it at 10 a. m. However there are these four ex-

Services will be* conducted in a Butler the University Heights EvangeliPh. D. de- cal United Brethren and Linwood an author. Christian Churches at 1:30 p. m., at the Second Friends Church at n 1:45 p.m. and. in the Southport ©. | Baptist Church at 2 p. m. "In the local downtown meeting, women in costume will portray the different causes in lands to which the World Day of Prayer offering goes. Miss Irene Ho of Shanghai will aymbolize students of the orient. She now is the United Christian Missionary Society of Indianapolis.

. "Others o & Rev. A. L. Howen Dimke.

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Brooks, pastor Allan Warne, H. D. and Miss Gertrude

re stin Mrs. Brooks is program

At Flanner House The Health Center of Flannér House will furnish the setting for {the annual race relations tea Monday sponsored by the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen. |. The tea will be from 1:30 to

To Wear Costumes Mrs. Raymond L. Cliver will be dressed as a Japanese, and! Mrs. Robert Olson, as a native of

and Mrs.

riett Blackburn are the two children participa B. Wilson will = Vivian Wiley Arbaugh, organist, will play.

ed for use on-

honor of the day.

“Harold Walter will speak. Carolyn Green and Har-

ting. Mys- Paul Dosey and Mra, J. 30s

" The printed prayer recommendwill be

placed on trays of hospital patients. Radio talks on the World Day of Prayer were given this morning by Mrs. Smiley and Mrs. King. Various schools and scout

troops also schedule programs in

The world observance of prayer day is sponsored by the United Council of Churchwomen with | th, which our local council is afiliated. However, the women make clear that the global services were not instituted for women alone. They are largely attended by women because they are held in the daytime while most men are at their jobs, Churches Listed

Names of churches by districts

versity student, foreign students enrolled in America. Work among American mi-| grants will be recalled by Mrs, R. E. Royer and her daughter!

pour-the tea. The hoard of the council “win meet Monday at 9:45 a. m. at

329 N. Pennsylvania St. a ————— .|Netia; the American Indian, by Dr. Shippey to Report “|Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch, “and! ~The Indianapolis Church Fed-|sharecroppers, by Mrs. Nettie W. You: eration will present Dr. Fred-| Anderson. Mrs. Dorsey D. King, kL |erick A. Bhippéy of New York | president-elect of the Indianap-| © lin a report on a religious survey! {ols Council, will present the ¢ of Indianapolis covering -several pageant continlity. months; Feb. 17,-in the First Bap-i- The stately words of the uaf-|

{tist-Charch. {versally used “Lord's Prayer”! {will furnish the topics for the

Brookside Auxiliary, OES, will Use {fn all ‘prayer “d&y ‘services. meet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Mrs. Harold H. Hazenfield will {Brookside Temple, ¥.-10th-—and be the reader for the litany of

Worship ....... tiyeeces 045A M.(Gray Sts. Mrs. Ruth R. Riley, the downtown program. It was Dehetre: 3 9.30 AM. |President, will preside. “Past written this year by American Bunda hoot pre dents wil -be-honored: rol ~-Natives--of- different | , —— ~~ countries prepare it each ime. Episcopal Belmont Church of Christ | Mrs. James H. Smiley. refiring

CHURCH OP THE ADVENT 3361 N. Meridian St { The Rev. Laman R. Bruner Jr, rector | Services 7:30 and 11:00 | Church School 9:30 i

ST. J OHN’S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Sanders

LA A. PIEPENBROK. Paster

10:18 A. M.~"A Time to Work" g John 0.4 |

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BVANGELICAL AND REFROMED NORTH AND NEW JERSEY STREETS FREDERICK R DARIES, D. D, PASTOR 9:00 A. M.~First Service. 1 9:48 A. M.oChureh School, 10:40AM. ~8econd Service, “No Time tor Complatency”

TONIGHT It's

FOR

7:30 P. M. JAMES R. CALHOUN of Moogy Bible 8 Jontstute. 1 Roh Park Church ’ Delaware & Vermont

3 Reger Malsbary, Pounder,

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| (Afnaten No Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) | DR EDER

1002 8. Belmont Ave. president of the Indiandpolis

Council; Mrs. Royal McClain; Mrs. Edward H. Mayo, Mrs. W. A. Burney, Mrs. Kenneth Lemons

~ BETHANY CHRISTIAN CHURCH

1634 E. Minnesota St. Unified Service ..... 9:30 a m.

Evening. Service ... .7:30 p. m. E. LeRoy Williams, Minister

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN

Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship-and Preaching; 10:45 a. m. and 745 p.m Carl Plinn, Minister<CA- 1350 Wednesday Services, | 1: 45 pom

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ICK ELIAS ANDREWS | . Sunday Devotions, 11 A. M 8 E Market, Room 503 Open Dally 10 to S—Saturday Until 3 Classes—Noon Science—Practitioner Unity Literature—Phone le FR-4254.

Delaware and Walnut Streets ENGLEWOOD ren! Dr. W Bible Bchool Morning Worship-—10 48 hy M. 57 N. Rural St. |Bermon: “Is the World Jnialr to Me?" Youth Pellowship—5: 3 9:30 A. M.~Family Bible School. J owanip Kan...

i A Stlinbetger, Mi Minister ‘CHRISTIAN CHURCH | . usie by excellent choir A WORLD | MINISTRY

(0:48 A. M.—Sermon’ “A Paith That WIRE (1430), Broaden “over BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

“God Must Be Su- | Cotiutiion at 13th St, Ford Porter, pastor

7:30 P. M.—8ermony premy Berean Gospel Hoiir—Every Sunday, 7:30 10 8 a. m.—~WISH

A Church With the New Testament Message

+ Bible School-9 48 sm, Preaching Servicé—10.48 a. m. Young People, 6:30 p. m.; Evangelistio Service, 7:30 p. m. HEAR

DR. JAMES STEWART

O. A. Trinkle, Minister

"HOW CAN GOD FORGIVE ALL SIN?"

Exposition of a Great Bible. Truth

7:30,P. M. President, Pounder and Director of European Evangelistic Crussde. JOSEPH. C. BLACK, Wednesday, Feb 11,7930 p.m

FRIENDLY CLASSES

OBJECT LESSON, AWARDS jest Morris. Street

Christian Church 1834 'W. Morris (At Biatne)

Won M ALS, SUPT. 9:30 A M.-Morning Worship [ 3 RC CHRIST'S 8 piAL 'WORD- 7 i ‘Woranip 7.30 wr A of Help, SECOND FREE METHODIST, Wary Bucsisiein oir

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[Pershing at Wilkins, 2300 West| A Ritugyy enn cy

W: 1 Caz or Mars Hill Bus

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litany printed and-distributed tor sr:

and leaders for Friday services NORTH-T Presby! series. O. R. Burghard; Mrst Cong | Mrs. Timothy Rion North arene, Mrs. SO = ridisn hy slghis Freiomerion Paugias Rai Raid

Baptist, M Suinariand I

Mes KE an as kx T) Jig Bilge or ot Kllgson." L. elto! or minster byter i

io) J: Maurice Th Evangglical U. Mrs Albert” Avr, Grove Coinan rol, Mrs. John Newman, rs.

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CALVARY

Centenary Christian, 5 East Tenth p

902 Fletcher Ave.

In Morning Devotional | 11:00 o’clock

* Hear

REV. URSHAN

HEAR NATHAN AND JEAN URSHAN

sing and preach the gospel in a great Evangelistic

Service beginning— | 7:45 P.M. | : * | Public is cordially Invited to attend.

Radio Broadcast. WISH, | SA. M.

Wm erin san Der Moere: Indians or College, or nd Esch, i

"TABERNACLE

Sunday School—9:45

of the community will present the|the Piety Garden Chure rch snd 3 |Rev. R. B. Mernitz of Evansville & the Bast’ Thirty-iig \at the night session of their meet-| y Mrs. ing Sunday. The meeting rom wii ar Rational. 5 to 8 p. m. will. be in Friedens She Joins

Church, 230 Parkway Ave.

im. rae rere

{To Observe Scout Sunday

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Both Protestant and Catholic churches will mark Scout Sunday in some special way tomorrow, Scout officials announce that jrespest for. zelifion sud. the we couragement to worship |each 10 his own way, ia. gtresnt in scout training. oh aeniows: out of the We scout law—"The scout is

by their scoutmasters, all in uniform, will take part. Catholic packs, troops and senfor units will gather in the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 4 p. m. tomorrow for a Scout Sun-

| {Church Greig ;

reverent.” Troops accompanied

FIRST CONGREGA a 11 A M. Morning Worship

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Broadway and 22nd Sts. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship . 10:45 A. M. Subject: “Man's Real Heritage Is In God.” Evening—7:30 P, M. Sixth Sermon on Prophecies of the Bible.

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH |

“RESTORATION OF THE JEWS TO PALESTINE"

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor

GRACE

METHODIST CHURCHES

WEST MICHIGAN ST, |

Services 9:30, 10:30, 7:30, 10:30 AN day program. Thirty-one Cath METHODIST “Doss 1t Pay to Be Religious | otic seauty will sees ae ved by\ East New York at Oran AMOS BASTIAN, Pastor , resen £. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister . — Other Jeliglons events follow: 10:40AM: Sermon - theme: Roberts Park Church. of RELIGION. Deon O. L. Shelton vil “Brotherhood Now" o |Bines 18:1 Delaware at Vernon “Saving or Fottuting Life We Welcome All Visitors uN the are service “ot the spring - Rev. Ama : Ta Bue, e Minny ET UNITED PRESBYTERIAN EAST 10TH STREET _ wt = ¥. CHURCH-Dr. Ronald EB. Boysr, DeViel! C. R. Holmes, Pastor Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt. Out "the Hav. 0."F. Biekking, pastor, wil J. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. ne de" The coneresation wil'stiend Ihe Church Schoo ..ssesss 9.30 3 P.M

Bee.” at 1:48 p.m. In the W Worship - Service ......10:45 “Tha Rest Lineahys . “” + Unite ie RYAN ELICAL gormman| Finding Bappin ness” 9:35 Musio—Boys' Glee C Crispus Attucky on r, wil preach ented sermons, 08 on vening 404ey. Dr. Norman. Massif, director an " Beaten, “Wits wuts, st MORTH CHURCH | _® sires asdny ran whi be be “Chriss Humility.” Meridian and 38th Street IRVINGTON rook, rmaster ganist, oO tha adult and chil: Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 30 Audubon Road, North Sit “SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH 9:30 A. M.—Church School ©. PEARSON, D. D., Minister Dr. EB. Burdette Backus wn Je Ab so. 10:45 A W-Wormnip Service Church School, 9:30 Worship, 10:40 Jdress on “Science an 0 Dr. W. L. Bwing, hh, " orth ead, Brit- Angelus Hour for Youth, 6 P.M. a ox phar, see. second in N Shue re 9:30 A. M.—Church School guest speaker. Books series of nday mo IRST BAPTIST CHURCH The class will present the Mor- BAPTIST CHURCH ES ton Memorial High Sondol Chol: 0 ne Home of Knighistown in io program vo Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages FIRST BAPTIST QRH during the. American : Meridian and Vermont Streets Astor. teach morrow at vn a , Dodrill xin speak RIVER AVE. BAPTIST mR E Atwter, D. D. Fuser and representative on _“m 1060 9:30 a. m.—Bible Grotto Post for - ner and. Ti Of | sunday BEBO0l ..vvsesserses. 9:30AM. 10488. =. Norship, 'Indishetasbiy Chris.

ans 7:30 p. m. —3VorshIp: a S00" The

Past, Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Mid: Week Prayw rvice.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

WOODRUPP PLACE--Walcolt at EB. Mich. La C. Trent; Paul V. Malicote. Unified service, 9:18 A. M.; 7:00 P. M.

picture, Beyond Ou Christ”; cantata, “The Caer ven Last Words of Maundy Thursday Sommunioh

IND FELLO'

. m., nning next March on. «en : movie, “Beyond Our A Horizon”; sermon,

Dubois’ Christ’

S$ CHILD GELICAL SSBF The Tehowship is _estab-

lished in their quarters at 230 Bide Sere. F. conducts 1

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INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US

U. 8 clio 9: .N. en LE oF Jae i, at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd VE.—Emerson New {10:48 A, M—Merning Service. Dr. G. BR York. rey 10:30 AM, 7 tL O'Donnell speaking. t BAPTIST Exeter . Ed 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. Rev. Isom Perris—0:30 and 7

CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

Phu oh | A ARY CHRISTIAN OR

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pan ighfield and Sylvia rriman BT Lite of Lincoln™ at meeting of the Laymen’'s League Women's . Council Tuesday at

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Revival Ci v, . Pear

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OLIVE

REV. FRED CARB

BUNDAY BERVE

PRAYER MEETING

‘Raymond 0. Hoekstra, Pastor

REVIVAL

CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE"

25th and Sherman Dr.

ontinuing Each Night, 1 Champion of iy. m. r

pect Musi Choir Singing Bath Night - PASTOR, L. O. SPELLMAN

Sarah’ Walrath Chicago, J. Subject “Acquiring Spiritual “7 Balance” D. A. R. Chapter House, $24 N. Pennsylvania 88, Sunday, 2:30 P. M

Roberta Bland, Harpist _ Public Invited. Neo

SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

and LeGRANDE STREET

A. L. EMMERT, Pastor, REVIVAL-Feb. 10 to Feb, 23

Y OF OWENSBORO, KY., Evangelist

K. R. Slate and Wife, of Springfield, Mo., Singers and Musicians

CHILDREN'S SERVICES WED, THROUGH BAT, 3:30 P. M. With the Slates in Charge

CES SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M

Morning Service, 10:30. Young People's Service, 8:30 .(Bud Robinson Service). Hear Uncle Bud speak by recording EVENING SERVICE--T30 P. M

Monday night, Services Tuesday night

and each night, 7:30,

of Lansing, Mich. Conducting Revival Services At THE

CITADEL 24 8. Capitol Ave.

Tues., Feb. 10th, Thru Sun. 22nd.. Brink Your Friends. 7:45 : TH 45

“BAHA'I LECTURE -

Collection.

Rev. Raymond V. Smith

SALVATION ARMY

| 10:45 A. M~Morning Worship: rdened.”

| T:00P. Wii Pellowship. 7:30 P. M. Congregational meeting.

3" Reching ora of children on Foestays a 00 a.m. of W. Washington St. Sod CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Rd. & such xcept on the rst Tussds ot ihe tor | Pastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 1:30 Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—11:30, 7 P, [5 sonar B Brangeiioal ‘and Ratormed. drs [50 The Tie indiana Chia lism Pellow ‘ = - ymond Bloomer: Wallace Presbyte : : . MR, ko Metres Downey Avitis| VOUTH vOR Cilinr_moe ney Jans Christian Science Churches Tun Place ang, 26rs. 2" Bona? weed: At tha Tally tonight ab 7 og clock in the Branches of The Mother Church x Rif IE 0 "4 Trini RONION Park Meenodis i The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass, Brighton i - ME Revival services will continue each night Services: and cnerch: Comter,- Mra: Lionas B,{xoept Tuntil further ~ an- The Public 1s Cordially Invited bows Yt i Pe Free t, tomorrow at 11 a.m. ny pm = White; Washington St. Methodist, Mrs. Sunday school at §:30 &. m. in Lesson for Sunday, February 8th Sim pare Bet ookes oma ller FY FARK CHRISTIAN “SPIRIT” | T CHURCH co-opers mMrs. Zion, Mrs. His M. a Phils Wheat- Tews il presents special prog ¥ Service oi 1 veo in All Ch Pilg id Mission, Mis, Chas. Muslier: gd Lowe, a , will spesk os the orni 8 FOURTH Alpha Home ner Mra. John A. Towns: Wom: J will lead the. conrega tional FIRST CHURCH Np CHURCH nl Jrison, N prison Miss is rene uncer: Good- | sin Meridian at 20th | Pleasant Run Pkwy. Dini: Sev 4 Swe * |pretna Gr! will sing, Sccompanied $y R. R., Church Edifice Drive at. Butler . ; Mrs. Prank Nicoles, at the 9 am. rot Evening Service, 5:00 Church Unit to Hear jose, aeain a ive he mei Sa SECOND CHURCH R. R., Church Edifice DePauw President throu the Memorial ont a neh Bs OND at 12th FIFTH CHURCH President Clyde Wildman of “Fimst PRESBYTERIAN C Evening Service, 5:00 College at 624 {DePauw University, will give the fire Alfred + Semin Nickless ” Davenp Fy R. R.¢ 526 State Lite Bldg. Evening | Service, 7:30 address at the congregational 3! wi “ ai on a 4 < » R. R., Church Edifice Sinney Thured Jtethodist Bm nate "LTa Verns Morse,| Washington. Bivd., at 34th SIXTH CHURCH |The WSCS will arrange the din- who is only 19 and s missionary Se IoC | Evening Bervice, 8: 8:00 1609% Prospect St. ner the Wesley) iy will pro border, ‘will preach tomorrow at 10:30 RR, Church Edif R. R., 1611 Prospect vide music, an . Newman 8.» m Mr. Yarss Wak Doin ————————— Jeftrey, pastor, will preside. yy - hd SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. oo Ray Zack, full-blooded onfal in All Churches Addresses Youths [TA Si CLLI LE] © Weta enti Ne Maine Young people of all the Evan- Wash. wi pen toon: at 1030 om. “-|gelical “and Reformed Churches'in- tne x Church: a.m. in

Presbyterian Churches Invite You + MEMORIAL |

Carrollton at 11th

9:30 A. M.—Church school for all ages. “Over-| Dr. F. A. Pfieiderer

TABERNACLE . PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central DR.. ROY EWING VALE. REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD "9:30 A M.=Bible School

Dr. Vale > 10:45 A. M.-Dt ivine Worship L Thursday midweek service, 1:38. 2. M. |]

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at 47th, Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, Sunday School, 9:30 ©. Worship, 10:48 “A Surrendered Life” Youth-Meeting, -1-P.-M.- Sunday

STP : RI “THe Historie Church of “Which non ware st Sixteenth Henry Ward Beecher was Ministes 8 tL USSELL GALLOWAY i Vermont - and Pennsylvania sts. T™WO "MORNING. wi VICES" Jein 8! Miter, DD. Jon W. Johnstos nisters 9:30 and 11 A. Hie “sudement Is True” Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Dr: Preis Dr. Milner: “A Serene Mind" Chureh School 00a 0 oes JA Church School, 9:45 Bt oe Meeting il 630 P. FO areday sb mo supper lecture NORTHMINSTER RICHARD. = & Ralston Dr. A AMS, | Mat Ministers FAIRVIEW EE M.—Sunday School i 4th and Capitol Ave. 10:45 A. A & 730 7 M. Young People, 5:00 | | VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister TMIN ER J SAAN, seh Bubiosl. es NSrEn 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. ‘Pear Not"§ WALTER )

L. PEARCY, Minister Young People, 4.00 P. M.

7:00 P. M.—Westminster Pellowship. ——

House Tax | Major Achi By RAYMONI _ Oaited Press Staff ¢ WASHINGTON, 1 onal blance | eg: of the

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majority legislators fs

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th ago po the major deve ation to cut per taxes $6.5 billion a jeaders are until the budget ou

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ate committee government spend 9 fiscal year 8 348 4s trim ent

"that at les should be paid on debt. 3 THREE: ne Foreign House began he: administration’ s i Program. ites finished it Thursday and expe a bill, modifying. two Wi greed that det should begin Marc FOUR: The Ho bills, approved by year, increasing ‘be erans in schools | trailing programs, Congressional le yet decided what

~~ tion they will push

have they reache gions on what leg at racial-equality, to try to run a Se There was Httl ever, that GOP make an effort to anti-poll tax or legislation, and pe prevent racial dis employment. *= So crats, already stir: President Truman recommendations, soon for a filibuste ever bill or bills t choose.

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ELKHART, Ind —A coroner said 5-months old bab terday of a skull f in a fall in his | automobile. Dr. Burton E. ¥ and Mrs. Eigen Mendon, Mich., Jef! ald, in their car parking lot whil at a nearby store. fell to the floor « they were gone, the baby 20 min He died in a route to a hospi [ro —

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101 Men's Baraca Bible Class of the Broadway Baptist Church

Broadway and 22nd Street, Indianapolis Class Meeting Sunday 9:30 A. M, Broadcast WISH 10:00 A. M.

Will Present AMERICAN LEGION DAY PROGRAM SPECIAL The Indiana Soldier and Sailor. Children's Home Choir, by Mrs. Louise Gabbutt 101 Honors the Veterans and Service Men. . Sunday; February 8 Message by The Rev. R. M. Dodrill

CLASS MOTTO

AND A MESSAGE