Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1948 — Page 4
“The Relation of the Community to the Home,” K. Mark Cowen, city recreation director; “The Role of Parents in the Home” E. J, Fricke, Methodist state lay leader, and the concluding address by Dr. Joseph O. Hoffmann, Marfon County Juvenile Court judge.
Tennessee Cleric To Speak Here
rx ! F : of
excellent choir Surrender That Is
ihip—8:30 P. M.
Sermon: *
Belmont. Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 8. m. _ Worship and ' 10:45 a. m. and 745 p. m. Minister—C.
Carl Flinn, A-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
CHRIST TEMPLE
(Apostolie Faith) . 403 West Pall Creek Parkway
Sunday. 11:00 A. A. 1:30 P.M. ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
CesnsurasnRne 10:45
_|the Rev. R. M. Bell of Kimberlin
AM.
jual state rally of the Christian Men's . Fellowships will, present
Heights, Tenn., in three sermons Monday in the Englewood Christian Church. : The Rev. Mr. Bell will speak at the 10 a. m. session on “Fulfill Thy Ministry”; in the afternoon, ‘on “The Divine Plan of the New
tor of the First Baptist Church,
:
he Gthatril Hook vis per in the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Vi the musical program.
Presbyterian nounce the ine Simon, most
Cathedral Hour is presented, will
The .members.of the second an- To. Mark. Men's Day... R
Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pas%on “Life Worth Livservice tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. The Jordan Chorale of the
fellieu as accompanist, will give
The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. of the Meridian Heights Ch , will protion. Ralph T. master of R Croix, under whose auspices the
give the address of welcome. Edwin J. Blitcliffe, organist, Will play for 30 minutes preceding the Cathedral Hour, ;
Presbyterian Class
80 The Men's Class of the Irving-| ton Presbyterian = Church will mark- the denominational Men's Day with an open meeting tomorrow to which they have in-
Bishop Moody To Preach At
Lenten Rites
Christ Church. : Other religious events follow: pil ats SEsst Jhips: a Fy at 1:30 p.m., I ETERAN ITAL CHAPEL — Miss a 9am Chaiatn C0. Minton will give ihe meditation. ts for music were made unit 107 of the 1ith
Franciscans
Laymen Retreats
The Franciscan Fathers are holding retreats for every week-end in their Alverna Retreat House, 8140 Spring Mill Rd.
and regulate make reservations
at Alverna by calling BR-1340, or by letter.
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A y A ra, Wy p the pisno at the services tomorrow Right. The hres musicians also will SIE nha one Bl oH aaa poiARt cube CHURCH. mediates meet tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the Shursh, aad ‘the Christian Youth pe ADVENT AL - Bt ol FEES PUBLIC WELL-BEING IN THE BALANCE——Dr. Claude M. McClure, Methodist | Is 5 "iam "a" wenintucs ‘Hospital Chaplain, is conducting a drive to recruit nurses to meet the present short- care wil be provided for smal age. He observes Miss Prudence Michael ministering to little David Berry, thus | Fizsr unites rarssxzamisy symbolizing the importance of nursing to the city's life. [SF Creston wii Se Sued by he . S—— " gS on "= ; a i Hikes? Tl % ® . * * | science. It was » Urges Women |Methodist Ministers Urged [miEisbisne: w, native of whe Aid Churches To Stress Need for Nurses [Erdmiimass - Should Help Govern, | Methodist ministers are so. concerned lest the Methodist Hos-|The Missionsires ale Quartet will sing Dr. Baumgartel Pleads close some of its 726 beds that they are| Dr. Howard J. Deum ng about the nurse shortage |New Pastor Named made a today more wom- definite encpurage young adopt . ; pines phenome ad edits SUP 16 wcpurage Young iva to adopt] Ap Christ emple women compose the majority on a “The recruitment of nurses con- Cue mle. 403 Weal la ia bi ‘mal &45/tinues to be one of the mostipointment of the Rev. Morris E. tive secretary of the Indianapolis Ta en serious problems facing not only| GUE PEASE PEIN, Lo, Federation, based his ap- nurses, are to|the Methodist Hospital but alliy seq trom Crispus Attucks High ‘on the results of a study of py nung in Sunday School rooms other hospitals. During the last School and is continuing his educhurches made through the|few months, hospitals through-|cation with the Moody Bible InDr. A. Shippey of : out the country have been forced|stitute and Pike's Peak Bible York. The church federation many let-/to close whole sections because|Seminary. He has been the passponsored the study. ters explaining|they cannot obtain nurses. So|tor of the Bethesda Temple, St. . __. Men In Majority widespread need for nurses|far we have managed to keep the Louis, Mo., for 13 years and has “Men are in the majority the United States.|726 beds at the Methodist Hos- been instrumental in its growth ing ‘on cliurel) boars.” was = pital open.” Lee S10. & Small mission 5 4. sizable they are not in the majority Schedule 5 Forums Pastor to Speak The new pastor fs secretary : jan thet thelOn ‘American Home’ |At Cathedral Vespers |sembiies of the world whose nead-
Hold
laymen
“A retreat,” the fathers ex-
plained, “is an invitation of ‘our Lord to ‘Come apart with Me and rest awhile.’ It helps to analyze life in the light of truth it according to faith and reason. It affords com-. plete relaxation from the daily turmoil. It is. peace and quiet abounding in spiritual gains.” “Alverna” is derived from Mt. Alverno, spot where St. Francis of Assisi was accustomed to seek [tade™ dnd" inspiration to" ears] ~~ ry on.
Men folk of the community
for retreats
88. Peter and Paul's Cathedral led spon. Old-Fashioned Gospel of the little frame church at Knightstown built in The . RIVER AVE. BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH mission's ‘history goes back to 1857. © 1060 RIVER AVE. J Titian. Sud Yeruosh Sizes The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, pastor of the cathedral, |Sundsy School ................ $30A MI o “SCS Atwater, D. D. Pastor rr em ~— directed the adoption of Shay Worsiy Service sire rire AOA ME] Ov. B 1. MiClain, Pastor : smaller parish at the request ol Burdened Hearted” oh Fellowship the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, Mies Servis -............. T30P.M. mp: Your Biarnal Costempbrars Parley Here |%,. ami ieimiiie’ | mm tam |B REM A ohn’s and Hol All . Church both will assume) sevice: Ses &. Io 150 Sie? Waited CENTRAL BAPTIST Baptist Meeting responsibility for giving help TUXEDO PARK—30 INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH Ds Opens Tomorrow mission churches. The archbishop| "0. § Chution, 5:3 ASC: 190 Pac "| ® Central Ave. and Westfield Dive Bocial and civic workers wiland the archdiocesan board of GERSON AVE —Emerson & E New| 10:48 A. M.~Morning Service. Dr. GO. n ; a » home missions have not yet in-| York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 A.M. 1:30 PoC. O'Donnel speaking. join other laymen of many walks| so meq the two churches which| EXETER BAPTIST—Euster & 17ib Bt] 9:38 A. M—Bibls School of life and ministers for the All-\missions will be their Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 and 7:30. CLASSES POR ALL Baptist Fellowship meeting to- The Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens is “ITURST-Lyshurst dr. 3 - 8. | eee teers, morrow through Wednesday injglirector Of the home mission) pastor. Services 8:30 ASL and 138 PIL Lov 6. Oration, $A Tie po 1519 Martindale Ave. will finance the erection of a new : » = Tellowship is interracial and|church at Brownstown also as a Welcome To The includes 100 Baptist - home mission project. It will bell’ , tions. The meeting will open to- constructed of St. Meinrad sand- . : morrow at 3 p. m. stone, both inside and outside, just |- _ FIRST RALLY for the three days willias soon as arrangements can be " include * Miss Sara Mize, socialicompleted. The old frame resiservice director: of the Indianap-/dence formerly used for holding in new location olis Police Department; the Rev. mass has been razed. ; Oliver Carlson, director of Chris-| The Brownstown church will be Tonight—7:30 P. M. Baptist an Cleo aE And " ; ¢ H " Church.” it : at ot er ttn Cat he lid 1 : a : in y so far as it can ascertained, ‘ Teague of America: Jullus| Father Goosens said fceriined. _ In the Church at North Meridian and 20th Streets \tfucks High School, andjor by large parishes It wil > Outstanding Musical Program Free i wig hee Kole gg Rt Jer with ¥ as is large : . Speaks at Session Plan Lasting Besuty' 3 or The Rev. David C. Venerable, Archbishop Schulte has re- DENNIS KINLAW pastor of the Corinthian Bap quested that the new churches Church and president of the fel-|D¢ Planned to. have a lasting ck lowship, will give the address at/Deauty and constructed of Attend This First Rally in new loeation / the first session tomorrow. turdy i anti The Rev. Peter Vroom, Emer-| The Very Rev. Msgr. Bernard : Roger Malsbary, director. son Avenue Baptist Church, wil Sheridan is pastor of St. John's en direct the music and the’ Rev. °F the Rev. rr am Kapp, Robert Gemmer, associate Rosary. of the First Friends Church, will home mission board are the Rev. METHODIST CHURCHES give the devotions. The mass con- Px John Casey. she Rev. IY. hay . ma r——————— cert choir from the New Bethel °° » . + Arthur Mooney, Enochstown: the Rev. Roberts Park Church ; al musi hare ei SurTAR opecial music Fr. Richard Hilla Corydon; | since im Amos b Delswarg st Vermont G R A Cc E host pastor . my Segan, 5:30 P. MM ¥. P ME IST 2
and Mrs. Edna Martin, director
work. Dr. L. C. Trent, pastor of the | Woodruff Place Baptist Church, | will give the closing address on “Go Deeper,. Then Farther.” The Rev. Floyd F. Smith is chairman of the fellowship executive committee and Dr. Clive McGuire is director.
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural St. M.—Family Bible School. M.—Worship. Sermon: * in a ving broadeast, 11:30 choir anthem and sermon).
7.30 P. M.—Sacred concert by 40-voice der direc-
930A. 10:48 A.
Lashbrook, organist
Mra. Gaynell «0, A. Trinkle, Minister—
vited all men of the presbytery, at 7:30 p.m. in the church. ° John M. Smith, who represented the presbytery at .the national
Testament Church,” and at 7:30, 'p. m., on “The Gospel, the Power| jof God Unto Salvation.” Song,
| services, worship, panel discus-|
& sions and music-all are scheduled |
The golden text is: “Thou art fairer than the children of men: grace {is poured into thy lips: therefore God hath blessed t forever.” Psalms 45:2. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Belence and Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Christ, as the true spiritual idea, is the ideal of God now and for-
Wort schol 930A. M.|ever, here and everywhere” P.
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP | With Unity, Kansas Shiwa™ | IAS ANDR |
Sunday Devotions, 11 A. M. 8 x Market, Room 503 10 to 5—Saturday Ontfl 3
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A WORLD MINISTRY
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPL
Carrolton at 13th Bt, Ford Porter, pastor
Berean Gospel Hour—Every Bunday. T: 08s m~WISH 3 Bible School—0:45 8. m, Preaching Serviee—10:45 a. m. Young People, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m:
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KINDERGARTEN STARTS Monday, March 1 1° at 5:00, 11:00 a, m. Loar pom.
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| ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
. 519 B 23rd St LENTEN
T. BPECIAL SER Pach Evening Except Satur HERMAN R. RO . © PAUL PIANO. .
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|FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | -
Rav. Marcéus W. Johnson, Minister
meeting for Presbyterian men last month in Chicago; will report on the meeting. Mr. Smith is a}; member of the host church. A chorus of both men and boys will
ifor the rally. Sr. 0, A. Trinkle/ "8:
is church pastor.
Scientist Churches : {Announce Subjects
“Christ Jesus” is the subject of the lesson-sermon fm all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow.
16th and Delaware Sta,
11 AL M. Morning Worship “That Near Miss" Rev, Johnson, preaching
: ice. rmon_by Mr. Paul Prankenfeld, Eden Seminary, Webster Groves, Mo. Lenten serves Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
SWEENEY CHAPEL
- Butler University
© Sunday Morning Worshi ; = 1A M. e
“Ordinary People!’ Dr. O. A. Bhelton, preaching
9:30 a.m. 10:30 a. m.
“STURDY AND BEAUTIFUL"—The future of| dence Catholic Church, Brownstown, shown in the above sketch, is planned as a durable and pleasing symbol of mission churches.” i 4 ” . » ”
Catholic Parishes Here Adopt Needy Mission Churches
RIVERS ! parishes of the Indianapolis’ Catholic Archdiocese
Our Lady of Provi-
Spaulding, Aurora, ‘and the Rev. Miss Anna. Byhee, director of Fr. Roger Huser, O. F. M., Olden- | the West Side Baptist Center, burg :
of the East Side Center, will give WW 5 ~——y ‘demonstrations of children's est Morris Street
Christian Church » 1534 W. Morris ‘(At Blaine)
7:30 P. M. Sunday
9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship 10:45—Bible School 6:15—-C. EB. Meetings 7:30—Evening Worship
GUEST DELEGATION
from
Olive and Liberty Churches Maxwell Orchestra Playing
Harry Bucalstein, Minister
FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
30th and Gale Streets
GREAT MISSIONARY CONVENTION . ALL DAY SUNDAY eee 5 SERVICES —— 2:30 p. m. W. H. PRATT, Pastor .
6:30 p. m,
oh OF Miss Evers Sssiiore | {h PRvemLy gue L
7:30 p. m.
INDIANAPOLIS
Ancient. A copied S cottioh Ri
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29th; 330 P, . Sposker — Dr, Carleton W. Aivater
SN : 0! VAY ; ; .
Special Organ Music for 30 Minutes Preceding Program Edwin J. Biltcliffe, Organist
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Services to Give You Strength
NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D,, Minister 9:30. A. M.~Church School 10:45 A. M.—~Worship Service - Victories” Angelus Hour for Youth, 6 P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School
East New York at Grant £ ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister
“Personal Triumph”
We Welcome All Visitors
mer prmee-30540.- An M.Sermon._themat.
. Evening Worship
EAST 10TH STREET
C. R. Holmes, Pastor E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave.
Church School ..cveeees 9.30 Worship Service ......10:45
“Not an Hoof Left
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“WEST MICHIGAN ST.
Services 9:30, 10:30, 1:30, 10:30
Your Sins Be as Scarlet”
AMOS BASTIAN, Pastor
AM
RALPH Church School, 9:30 rsonal Workers Sunday ! “The Work of an Evangelist” Dr. Pearsos
IRVINGTON
30 Audubon Road, North
o PEARSON, D. D., Minister
Worship, 10:4
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ST.JOHN’
| © EVANGELICAL
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! John 11:38 | Lenten Service Thursday, Feb. 26, 7:48 , m. Motion picture: “Beyond the orison." |
- The First Church of Christ,
FIRST CHURCH Meridian at 20th R. R,, Church Edifice
SECOND. CHURCH Delaware at 12th * Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, 526 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R: R,, Church Edifice
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1 Wednesday:Evening
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| Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church |
AH, a
Testimonial ats PM
BETHANY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1634 E. Minnesota St.
{| Unified Service ..... 9:30 a. m. | If Evening Service ....7:30 p. m. |
E. LeRoy Williams, Minister
Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) :
Lesson for Sunday, February 29 “CHRIST JESUS"
clock in All Churches
Morning Service at 11 o'clock
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler =~ Evening Service, 5:00 . R,, R,,~Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice
+ SIXTH CHURCH 16001 Prospect St. R. R,, 1611 Prospect
' SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. Meetings in All Churches
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|. Church of the Advent 1 All Saints’ Cathedral * J St, Phillip"
COME TO CHURCH I} A. M. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29
Hear - THE PRESIDING BISHOP
- SPEAK TO US BY RADIO
IN THESE EPISCOPAL CHURCHES:
St. George's Church E St. Matthew's Church - St. Paul's Church s Church
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Member Southern Baptist Convention.
REVIVAL AND EVANGELISTIC SERVICES REV. PAUL
ROBERTS
Southern Evangelist
from Alabama Will Speak to a
Growing Sunday School
9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship
10:45 A. M.
Rev. R
| Broadway Baptist Church
Broadway and 22d Sts. OLD FASHIONED
EVENING GOSPEL SONG SERVICE AND EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE, 7:30 P. M. Services each evening except Satur day 7:30 P. M
. M. Dodrill, Pastor _
MEMORIAL
Carrollton at 11th
Worship:
Presbyterian Churches Invit
| 9:80 A. M.~Chureh school for all ages. | 10:45 A. M.~Mornin { sii, iti
“A Man
fter God's Own Heart.” Dr
F. A. Plieiderer.
| 7:00 P. M.— Westminster Pellowship. ll 7:30 P. M.—~Thursday Midweek Servige.
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LY ive ursday, § p. m., supper
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.—Divine Worship
Count
Men Who Across Those Years” | Thursday midweek. service, 7:
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MERIDIAN HE!
Central Ave. at 47th.
Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30
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Worship, 10:40
PE i: GHTS ¥
“Ihe Crisis and College”
Youth Meeting, 7 P. M. Sunday
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LagaaaeREaarany Tesunennes Ly
NORTHMINSTER Blvd, & Dr.
8. WILLIAMS,
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| mackARS® WESTMINSTER
2 9M. — "FIRST TERIA - FIRST PR I SECOND PRESBYTERIAN one) GALLOWAY The Historie Church of Which TWO M iG SERVICES ‘ Henry Ward Bescher was Minister 9:30 and 11 A. M. Vermont’ and Pennsylvania Sts. Dr. PAA teh 3 Durning June Milner, 2.2: Joseph W. Johnstos
Morning Worship, 11 8. ®m. ‘Dr, Milner: “Por Ourselves”
Church School, 9:48
tate (1700 East) WALTER cy. Minister
Young People, 4:00 P. MM.
FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave. Minister
VIRGIL D. RAGAN,
9:30 A. M.~Chureh School. » p . Mebeage bY [10048 A. Men's Day. .
9:00 P, MomWostminster Fellowship. —
the lives of se Indianapolis I were among th a four-car the city last nl
VICTOR MA i) 21st St. oil, MISS LU $710 N. Meridis
71, Ft. Wayne. MISS MARC ER, 22, Evans! GILBERT Muncie. JOHN RUSS Mr, Manar 4 “pital of multi four-car accide Road and U. f were injured ir are in Genera are: MISS BERN] R. 1, New Aug HARRY GA serious. CECIL ABBC( St, serious. MRS. ESTH RR. 1, New A HENRY WO New Augusta, | Mr. Manar, | Abbott were ps driven by Davi Madison Ave. ed on a charge ing and susp! driving.
: Sheriff's depu traffic around
were John Kess and his sister,
Miss Nally Methodist
st Hos leg injuries si struck by a cs last night. A to the sect tourney at But! the driver of ti
In the state, last night in a t Logansport on | Mrs. Guterm tinder the whee Ft. Wayne las walked into th hicle. Police < ently was unab in the rain and Al Auburn, } Mrs. Russell their automobi! railing, Josiah Baldwin, also injured. Miss Waning tween a car an she had been r sons in the pa injured - when t A. Silver, crast He said he f stalled vehicle | Locally Mrs. of 304 N. Pine condition in with a possible She was struck ate Ave. and W Miss Mildred Carrollton -Ave Hospital with juries. She was « Bre Bp FUORI and College _ / passeriger in t Charles Adan Lonnie Knoy, driver of the o rested on a ¢ enness,
