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WOON Ro rF a he Lo a. ry Chile; rehip and spe all t of Chosen arke wrote the | ate My eart| tian , Seoul, d “Phen | Men. aL Miss Gerd Arnborg, secretary in College Choir will sing at ‘the § the St Federation, Chapisin ©. G. Minton will Norway, and Dr, Paul R. Abbott, | angeme: the my pg pastor of the Presbyterian Church ¥ ; in Hunan, China.

. . Church Federation % . Lists Program .. The race relations committee of the Church Federation will conduct a six-hour round-table on the “Church and Race” Friday afternoon and hight beginning at 3 m. in the YMCA. Dr. Richie of New York, assistant natioral director of the Commission of the Church and Ruce for the Christian CHiureh, table, : “Speakers will be Dr. Chester W. Wharton, pastor of the Prentice Presbyterian Church, and Dr. Lowell Maechtle, head of the department of sociology of Indiana Central College.

“Forum to Discuss Problems of City

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“LET EVERYONE HAVE HIS WAY"—Christ Temple, 402 Fall

Creek Pkwy. N. Drive, advocates letting each member of the interracial congregation worship in his own way.

2 People Worship in Own Way oe At Interracial Church

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor

THE RHYTHMIC clapping of 2400 hands in time with the _| singing fills the air about Christ

Temple on Bunday morning.

The only interracial Protestant congregation in Indianapolis

1 worships in the Apostolic Temple ve.

located at 402 Fall Creek Pkwy.

Of the average Sunday afternoon attendance of 1200, approxi-

mately 1000 are Negroes and 200 white persons. Nine Negroes and four white men sit on the official board. A Negro minister serves

as pastor. Sunday in the temple opens with a prayer meeting at 5 p. m. followed by Bunday B8chool at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, the highlight of the day, finds the congrggation kneeling with each

wishes or needs. » ” o THE SOUND of so many

ferent words makes quite a din. But np one appeals for quiet. Free ‘and untrammeled worship is the ideal of the group. “To us it's just glorious -to

Presbyterian R Set for fom Ruty The Presbyterian churches of

Foreign the morning in chyrches in and about the city. ;

Prof. .8un will speak at the Pres in the

will

speak to God in this way,” members explain, When the “spirit of prayer dies down,” the leader can be heard saying the “amen.” Afterward, rich voices, full of overtones, rise in the singing of beloved songs—"8avior- Lead Me Lest I Stray,” “Down at the Cross” and “I Need Thee Every Hour.” The beat of the familiar tunes grips the church folk and they begin to clap. The sound of the clapping grows until it rolls out through every crevice into Fall Creek Parkway. » » . WHEN THE PASTOR, the Rev. Harold Holimaa, begins to preach, the congregation obviously responds, As he “warms to his subject,” as he did last Sunday, exhorting his flock to “make straight paths

the atmosphere is Some one exclaims “Hallelujah” or “Glory to God" — oldashioned shouting. Conside

500. Three choirs directed by Mrs. Ada Alrhart, organist and leader,

vesper speak at the Irvington Preshyterian Church morning service; Miss -at the Hopewell: Presbyte Church, and Dr. Paul R. Abbott at the First Pres-. byterian Church, Franklin, . Miss Arnborg will speak at the Washington: Street Presbyterian Church morning service and the Irvington Church vesper service. Rev. Tallbuddin will speak at the Fairview Presbyterian Church morning service and the Prentice Presbyterian Church vesper service.

Perry Township Plans Sunrise Services

Committees for the Perry Township Easter Sunrise Service will hold a meeting to plan. the details of the service tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the Edgewood Methodist Church.

sing at services. A vacation Bible {school is maintained each sum-

mer. And in August, a Bible conference attracting delegates from all over ‘the United States and many foreign countries, is held. n » n A SPECIAL service is held on Sunday at 4:30 p. m. just for the children. Young people meet on alternate Sundays at 5 p. m. Some kind of program is conducted each night except Saturday in the church and Bibl study -is frequently held. These include a healing service and one for “saints” only when busi-

|ness is transacted, “Saints” is a.

term used to designate a member of the congregation. Considering all this effort, the Rev. Marshall Talley, a Baptist preacher who lives next door to the temple, made this comment: “Those people (temple congregation) don’t talk’ much about

The general committee includes Miss Blanche Penrod, dean of

. |girls of Southport High School;

the Rev. A. L. Beatty, ministerial

“The Problems of the City of Tadignapolis” will be discussed in| a forum Monday at 8 p. m. in the temple of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 10th and! Delaware Sts, It will be spon-| sored by the Temple Brotherhood | as a forerunner of Brotherhood Week, Feb. 22 to 29. Speakers for the panel include Judge Saul I. Rabb, judge of the Marion County Criminal Court: | William H. Book, executive vice! president of the Chamber of Commerce, and Richard Lewis of! The Indianapolis Times. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the temple will serve as moderator. Various men’s groups of neighboring churches have been invited.

Methodist Group To Give Benefit

The Center Methodist Church will give an entertainment titled “Center Varieties” for the church ‘ remodeling fund Feb. 27 in School 9, Bluff Rd. and Hanna Ave. There will be numbers by the Allison Glee Club, a minuet by the Grandmother's Club.and pres-

partment. John Rider, director of public relations for the college will be master of ceremonies.

Te he Indiana. Cental, c and’) Drama De-

association president, and township ‘minfsters. The Rev. L. N. Campbell is pastor of the Edgewood Church,

Rector To Preach

The Rev. Ray Everett Carr, rector of Emmanuel Church, La Grange, Ill, will give the sermons at noon Tuesday through Friday at the Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev, Herman Anker, curate of Christ Church, will speak at the noonday service Monday,

"CENTRAL CHRISTIAN

Delaware and Walnut Streets . {700 North) Dr. WA Shullanberger, Minister Bible School-9:30 A, M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

Music by excellent choir Sermon: “Three Wills. and the Basie Will" Youth Pellowship-—5:30 P, M.

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship “The Purpose of The Lord's ; -* Supper.” : p:18 P, M.—Vesper Hour, _

fo

their -religion. They live it.”

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts, Rev. Marcus W, Johnson, Minister

“IRM Morhing Worship “Under Observation Rev. Johnson preaching

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev, Thomas B. Kline, Worship ........ sens BETHANY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1634 E. Minnesota St.

" Unified Service ..... 9:30 a. m. Evening Service ....7:30 p. m. E. LeRoy Williams, Minister

TONIGHT 7:30

est Morris Street SW

Christian Church 184 W Morris (At Blaine htm vr N urtan ing Worship T:30—Hour of Help, Harry Bucalstein, Minister |

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for your feet,”|

Dr. Long who will speak 15) Evangeliza

First Baptist Meeting to Open Tuesday

3 Guests to Speak At All-Day Session

pey, of Chicago, who spent several months in Indianapolis gathering data for a report on the state of the church; Dr. Paul Douglass and Dr. Jacob A. Long of New York; and Dr. Samuel Kincheloe of the University of Chicago faculty. Dr, Shippey is director of research and surveys of the Board of Missions and Church Extension for the Methodist Church. The church gave the Federal Council of Churches permission to use Dr. Shippey’s services tem\porarily during which time he made the study here. Heads Technical Group Dr. Douglass is director of the technical committee for co-opera-tive field research jointly maintained by the Federal Council, the Home Missions Council and several major derffiminations, Dr. Long is secretary of the unit of city and industrial work, Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the .U. 8. A. Harry V. Wade will preside at the 10 a. m. session when Dr. Shippey will give a summary and hig! of the dianapolis church study. Dr. Long will comment on the report which will be In printed form for distribution. To at Luncheon Dr. Douglass will speak at the luncheon session on “How Indianapolis Comparies With Other Cities” and Dr. Long, on “The Salient Imperatives’ of this Study for the Churches.” Jerrus Bryant, Church Federation presThe Rev. rt Huffman will at the 2 m. session

Dr.

on “ Strategy in the Growing City of Indianapolis.” iy

said! The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer,

bishop of the Episcopal Dioces of Indianapolis, will preside at a

and| 45 P. m. public

F.

on “The tion of. the Rural Community.”

Cathedral Schedules

Lenten Devotions The 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral schedules Lenten devotions for 8 p. m. on Wednesdays with sermons by the Rev. Fr. Francis Reine, 8, T. D., Marian College professor of rel

Benediction wil 2:30 and 8 p. m. The day of adoration in the chapel shanges from Prioay

Wednes., Feb. 18, 7:45 P.M. ' at the YWCA, 329 N. Pein.

A full-color sound film showing actual pictures of the Nagasaki and Bikini explosions . . . Pictures of equipment used in atomic research, efc, { Interesting —Thrilling—Different

ADMISSION FREE |

Produced by the Moody Institute of Science and being shown next Wednesday al, the Y. W. C. A. under sponsorship of |

TCHURCH NEWS—

igion, The ay or ‘he Crom antl

"God of the Atom" ||

tarian Church.

friends of Dr. Frank Scott his 80th birthday tomorrow.

He came to Ind to

that time has been closely identified with the civic, charitable and cultural life of the city.

Rabbi Among “Cronies” Among the many organizations

the Boys’ Club, the Library and

He is a charter member of the Indianapolis Rotary Club and

e| Was instrumental in building the Alabama :

church on st.

" CHURCH OF THE ADVENT TON AVE at 4th PLEASANT RUN—30 Pleas. R Among his “cronies” is Dr. 201 NB. Merten St chard A. Ritcaie Tow | Cauren Sa won’ d B Morris M. Feuerlicht, rabbi emer-{| The Rev. Laman BH. Bruner Jr. rector | and £ 10th | Lenten Service, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. itus of the Indianapolis Hebrew Services 7:30 and 11:00 C. Nevin Stamm 1045 A M 81. JOHN —Cumber! congregation. The synagog and Chireh Bchost 20 Lenten Service, Wednesday, 130 PAL | 1 Otro pe pes A M the church, through the influence PRIEDENS— Parkway sad Alabama ST. PA 0 of their respective ministers, have Belmont Church of Christ Raymond P Buck wean | E Klingel 2:15 P. M. maintained very friendly rela- “The Temptation of Jesus” Our Trust in a Redeem: od” tions. On Thanksgiving they 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Lenten Service, Wednesday, 8 P M. wnt PAUL—T11 N. Belmont hold a joint service alternating] mie Glassen, 548 8. i. QUID PARK Pes 2X “avwunding orca” 4 4 between the two houses of wor- Worship and Preaching “God snd Men" SECOND Shelby and Pleasant ship. 10:45 &. m. and 145 p m. Lenten Service, Wednesday, 7:30 PM. | W. Prankiin lane =~ leNAm _ Dr. Wicks is. celebrated for his| Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 a Jersey | friendly, genial manner, his un-' Wednesday Services. 7:45 p m. Careoce ® Sur mau a ua nl bw Lenten Service, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.

serve All Souls in 1905 and since,

the John Herron Art Institute. |

The party, an open house, will be held from séeial rooms with the women's alliances as became minister emeritus of the church 10 years ago.

BIRTHDAY PARTY—Dr. F. S. C. Wicks will be honored by festivities marking his 80th birthday tomorrow jn All Souls Uni-

Church to Observé Birthday OfDr.F.S.C.Wicks Tomorrow

All Souls Unitarian Church has invited the neighbors ry Wicks to join them in celebrating

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and

- & 3 to 6p. m. in the Dr. Wicks

Young People, 4:30 p. m. on rine Cami] Believe Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. $1:30-12:00—8ervice: Broadcast WIRE, 14% Asbury Male Quartet will furnish | TOF. M-—Sermon: “Man's Ways ang:

RIVER

AVE, BAPTIST

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M.| re the Family Welfare Society, Brown

© __O. A. Trinkle,

BAPTIST CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton Atwater, D. D., Pastor Rev. BE. L McClain, Associate Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. : 1 10:45 A. M.—Worship:

| Fog”, the A , T:30P. M.—Worship: “Forgiveness’ pastor. -

Member Southern

Broadway and 22nd Sts. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.

Subject: “Sin Against The Lord.”

Evening—7:30 P. M. Seventh Sermon on

Prophecies of the Bible.

First Grace Gospel Church

Regular Sunday services held at the Jordan Conservatory, 106 E. North St.

Sunday School, 10.00 A

Morning Worship, 11:00 A

M. M. Evening Service, 7:00-P. M. iom————— wr —

CALVARY —

TABERNACLE

"902 Fletcher Ave, Announces 7 Nights of

REVIVAL

REV. J. T. MILLER!

of Toledo, Qhio

Service Every Night with | exception of Monday—T:45 | Feb. 15 Through Feb. 22 | 0:45

ATTENTION "Beginning A "Bible Class” Sunday Night, Feb. 15 at 7:30 at the

SEVENTH-DAY

Corner Alabama and E. 23rd St. The fundamental doctrines of the b Bible will be learn what Seventh-Day Adventists <tesch and believe and why. Mrst subject: “Why Has the UN * Pafled?” Come avery Sunday night! You are invited!

FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R, Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th

ADVENTIST CHURCH :

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE

Olive and Le Grande.

A L. Emmert, Pastor

— REVIVAL —

studied. Come and f° ° _

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

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

Lesson for Sunday, February 15th ha “SOUL” Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

ARTHUR KIESZ

Instructor

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, Church Edifice

Presenting MISSIONARIES * from Asbury College CHARLEY TRIMMER Snappy Youth Speaker -of the

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Delaware & Vermont Roger Malsbary, Founder, Director

| Moody Bible Institute

o

‘Radio Broadcast WISH,

| Sunday School + vrrvvv- 8:45 Morning Devotional. ..11:00

Great Evening Evangelistic Service ..... : Hear Nathhn and Jean Urshan sing In conection with this revival Public Cordially Invited

sean

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

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R,, Church Edifice

| Wednesday Evening

Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor

Wo

FIFTH CHURCH |

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

Testimonial Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.

ST. JOHN Leonard and Sanders Bast A 10:15AM “The Greatest 3 the World"

+ John Feb. 19, 7:45 p. m., Motion

Own’ Lenten Service, Wednesday, 7:45 P.M.

. GRACE

E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave. Church School ...c.eu.s 9.

Worship Service ......10:45 Evening Worship » wn? :30 NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and 38th ‘Street

. | Since 1821

“No Other Gods”

METHODIST CHURCHES

. WEST MICHIGAN ST.

Services 9:30, 10:30, 7:30, 10:30 A. WM. “The Art of Exalting Christ” AMOS BASTIAN, Pastor

Roberts Park Church

Delaware at Vermont

Special music by Mr. Charles R. Hamilton Services to Give You Strength

= IRVINGTON “30 Audubon Rowd, North RALPH O. PEARSON, D. D.. Minister Church School, 9:30 Worship, 10:48 Dr. W. C. Hartinger: guest speaker. “The Christian as a Citizsen™

JOSEPH C. BLACK. Minister

| "THE KLAUDT.GO

SECOND FREE METHODIST

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

SPEL FAMILY"

American Indians, Arickaree Tribe, I. U. Students SINGERS, MUSICIANS, 9:30 A. M. “THE CHURCH'S GREATEST NEED,” 10:30 “SINGSPIRATION," 7:30 P.M." Catherine Imogene “THE HOW OF DIVINE FORGIVENESS” .

WM. M. WILLS, 8. 8. Supt.’

MEMORIAL Carroliton at 1ith #30 A. M.~Church school for. all ages. 4A M.~Morning Worship. Dr. F. A'S Plieiderer i T:00 P. M.—~Westminster Pellowship. TP. M.~Thursday Midweek Service.

TABERNACLE

3 Presbyterian Churches Invite You

222 MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at 47th. . Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. .. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 *A Call to the Church” Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday

h 45 AM WHAM»

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W. Johnstos * Ministers .

‘Morning Worship, 11 a. m.

| Dr. Milder: “That Peeling of Insecurity”

Church School, 9:48

NORTHMINSTER

Sunday Schoo! P.M. Youns People, 859

445 8. State (1 Basti WA ee Feapia, 40 2. Me

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“Beacons in the

The Historie Church of, Which | Henry Ward Beecher was Minister =

of the Senate Committee he: showdown figh visionists” wh Marshall Plan From all in pending battle igan Republica Sen. Robert A.’ .man of the po Committee an hopeful. . Sen. Vande: unanimously af day ‘the autho! 000,000 for the ery Program | beginning April ERP spendin same rate as § Truman who $6.800,000,000 f The commit authorize the which the adm

WOODRUPP PLACE Walcott I Mich though it did r ual personality and his inter-| L C Trent. Paul V. Maticots. Unified | CENTRAL BA price tag on it. est in all human beings. Many vce 15 A M: 700 P. PTIST Victory of his sermons have been Pub- TUXEDO PARK—3% N. Ores (100 East) | '® YOU TO WORSHIP win vs The vote Te lished by the American Unitarian U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM. 7:3 PM. | at Central Ave. and Westfield Biv. triumph for t : 10:45 A. ML t Association. His outlook on life BEESON AVE —Emeren © Pat | —Morning Service. Dr. G. Becretary of 8 prompted one of the All Souls =| Donnell speaking. shall, who hav members to cite this line from ey rr Te St.| 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. that Congress ing: ITNRURST—Lonburet &r. 3 Slechs 8! CLASSES FOR ALL AGES . quate” long-rar “ of W. St. Donald J. Dunkin, | CROOKED CREEK, N. ; “I am told,” be - gw oid Mong wih men. The eT I AM.-and 7:30 PM Louis G. Crafton; Th: Ja, in Knoxville, T ee a2 - : beginning has SS—— However, th ate indication

would occasion it reaches tl March 1. Sen. Taft “great improv blueprint draw: Department. 1 “I think the too high.” The “revision next week to p egy. Early Pa Meanwhile, it Marshall has that the Russ cans will be abl on postwar peas the near future Mr. Marshall as believing tha basis for nege Russians on on let alone a set Soviet rulers ai the Marshall P

E ly until the en It was em that early suc earlier Soviet | tiate.

Ba

Reds Put This was lea of several da rumors that the have put out. an effort to en . The State Dy has “nothing man to whom 1 reported to hs Ambassador Ry Political advise has refused to them,

Mr. Marshall hint of his out! pects of Americ. en in a gs livereq by Sheet €nn., where Srounded, to th Institute in Des He told the in Must be a “decid world situation, “be“% "basis" for tiement with the “If a stable a er Europe can said, “the Soviet Much more incl settlement on f Peace treaty (wi

Pub Patre ‘Drought’

Patrons of Ho 35-hour drought _ The Indiana A Commission ap that no alcohol be sold between day, May 29, and June 1, . Dr. Burren p Man of the com: law prohibits 1 legal holiday. Me or Sunday but | “il be celebrat holiday,

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