Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1948 — Page 5

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ATURDAY, MAR. 20 CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1634 E. Minnesota St. Unified Service vess+9:30 2. Mm,

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

Every Catholic Church in the; city will be the scene of special

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va ok sunday. 11:0 X 30 P. A Belmont Church of Christ 1003 8, Belmont Ave,

pible Classes, 9:45 a. m. worship and

"10:48 ad 143 m. 10:45 & ASR

Flinn, Se nesday Services, 1:45 D. m. ee

- with Palm Sunday masses tomor-

Holy Week services beginning

row. In addition, the Knights of Columbus expect an attendance of

sponsor 2:15 to 3 p. m. in the War MePlaza. :

The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbiship df Indianapolis, will be the celebrant for a solemn pontificial mass Holy Thursday at 10 a. m. in the SS. Peter and

Episcopal CHURCH OF THE ADVENT 3361 MN. Meridian St The Rev. Laman X Jeunes 25 Sevres Church School 9:30

Paul's Cathedral. Then the oils will be blessed for use in the

ments will assist the archbishop in the services. Will Bless Palms Archbishop Schulte will bless

245 N. Delaware St. Monday Through Thursday— 12:15 to 1:00 Guest Speaker - A. H. STEWART . Racine, Wis. Annual Good Friday Service 12 Noon to 3 P. M. "Theme: «geven Last Words of Christ”

- Walcott at

Tudor Jones, Anderson,

DR. ROY SHORT, Edit

Rev. Trent and Rev. Ma Wednesd

CENTRAL CHRI

“WHEELER MISSION

ay, Thursday and Friday Nights,

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The Minister and the Membership of ;

the palms at the 11 a. m. mass tomorrow in the cathedral after which they will be distributed to the congregation. The archbishop,

Catholic Churches to Begin Holy Week Rites Tomorrow

(tions. Carl Kiefer will direct the

procession each carrying palm branches to recall the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on

will follow. Tall wooden crosses will stand at intervals in the plaza to mark the stations of the Cross for the Knights of Columbus-sponsored services. To each cross will be affixed a picture depicting a dramatic scene on Christ's way to . Richard

Boys’ Choir of St. Catherine's Church in the “Stabet Mater.” Boy Scouts will lead the procession to the stations. Worshipers will receive printed booklets containing the prayers of the services. Paul E. Just is grand knight of the local chapter and Jerry Shine is chairman

clergy and altar boys will walk in

Indianapolis churches will hold musical vespers tomorrow after-

of the passion and crucifixion will be sung.

WOODRUFF PLACE BAPTIS

E. Michigan ;

Rev. L. C. Trent, Pastor. Rev. Paul V. Malicote, Associate Pastor.

PRE-EASTER REVIVAL

Beginning March 21, Through March 28

Ind., Gospel Song Leader or of this "Upper Room"

Preaching Monday and Tuesday Evening, 7:30. :

licote will alternate sermons

STIAN CHURCH

Local Churches to Present Musical Vespers Tomorrow

noon and night when time-hon- mYterian Church, will‘direct the ored classics which tell the story Motet Choir in portions of Han-

PRESBYTERIAN rie Church of Which Beecher was Minister nd Pennsylvania Sts D. D., Joseph W. Johnsioa Ministers Worship, 11 s. m, & ““The Roman Soldier” ch School, 9:48

AIRVIEW

and Capitol Ave. D. RAGAN, Minister

Ad 30--Vesper service of music. “The

Member Southern

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

Invite You to Palm Sunday Services

9:30—Church school for young and old. uits' and children’s choirs. Sermon: “Beyond the Palms.”

§:00—Youth Fellowship, Theme: “Faith Tri

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister -_—y ii iitrrtrrrtiniidt=Z? asd il iéiii}b

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School. Ties of music by altar P. M., Annual Candlelight fon Service.

Broadway and 22d Sts.

Large and Growing Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. “Christ Forsaken of God.” Evening 7:30 P. M. Gospel Song and Evangelistic Service “A More Convenient Season.”

Broadway Baptist Church

Man of Nagareth’’ by James H. umphant.’”

Baptist Convention,

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor

I and the Cross”

—Cantata, “The ubois).

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3 o'Clock

verend Boren. Sumner L. Martin. nan 8. Jeffrey.

Services,

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H CHURCH n and 38th Street owning, D. D., Minister

M.—Worship Service plonging to Church mber

Sunday our for Youth, 6 P. M. Film: ‘Beyond Our OWD ~ M.—Church School

RVINGTON dubon Road, North PEARSON, D. D., Minister Worship, 10:8

, 9:30 h|

to Church!

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AT CHANTERS NSON, Speaker tthe Man” itorium « BUILDERS

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roadway BM—9:35 A. Me

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CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30

“SINGSPIRATION” 7:30 P. M. “THE PURPOSES OF CALVARY” JOSEPH C. BLACK, MINISTER

Forman Lincicome Tues., Mar. 23, 7:30 P.M.

SECOND FREE METHODIST

WM. M. WILLS, 8. 8. SUPT. 10:30 A. M. “THE FORGOTTEN MAN"

SE TUCHONOCT, ST. CHER, WRITER

EACH WEEK NIGHT AND EASTER SUNDAY

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

of the outdoor ceremonies.

George Frederick Holler, minister of music for the First Pres-

|del’s “The Messiah” at 5 p. m. in the church. | Mr. Holler, also director and {founder of the Bach Choir, has chosen the Holy Week and Easter | sections of the oratorio for pre- | sentation. Soloists will be Mildred {Milburn, Jess Gasaway and Jo{seph Leech. | The Christ Episcopal Church {Choir of 50 men and boys will |sing Stainer's “The Crucifixion” (tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the Church, The Rev. Willlam E. | Weldon, choirmaster, will direct the program for which Edward Ferrell and Paul Raymond will {be soloists. Both the Northwood ahd Centen Christian Churches sched-

ule bois’ “The Seven Last Words” to be sung by their choirs.

At the Northwod Church, Fred Koehrn will direct the choir and play the organ for the singing of the Dubois cantata at 7:30 p. m. Joan Vielliew will serve as piano accompanist and soloists will be Don Ratcliffe, Ch Davenport {and Mrs. Ruth Dale Watkins. William F. Moon will direct the {Centenary Adult Choir at 4 p. m. lin the church. Guest soloists will be Charles Hamilton, teacher in Technical High School, Manuel Cardenas and Mrs. Robert Gwyn. The Central Christian Church Choir will present “The Man of Nazareth” by James H. Rogers at 4:30 p. m. The choir is under the direction of Fred Jefry. Mrs. Dorothy Scott is the organist. The soloists are ,Lottie Eastwood, soprano; Lewis Brewer, tenor, and Carl E. Hogue, bariton. Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor, will preside. The Children’s Choir, under the direction of Miss Nellie C. Young and Mrs. Clarence E. Oldham, accompanist and the Chapel Choir under the direction of Miss Helen Starost and Miss Lillian Starost, accompanist, will sing “The Palm Branches” by Faure at 1045 a. m.

UMT Subject of Talk

At Purdue Town Hall “Compulsory Military Training” will be the topic of discussion at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the meeting of the Purdue University Town Hall in Purdue-Marott Center. The discussion will be led by {two Purdue faculty members, L. {M. Sparks of the history department and E. Ernst of the history] department, and by two students, |D. P. Reich and D. C, Townsend. |Sterling L. Shaw of the Purdue speech department will act as moderator.

ST. MARK'S

UNITED LUTHERAN" Prospect and Linden Sts.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

Rev. Thomas B. Kline.

Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

1060 RIVER AVE.

Sunday School ......eeeeeeees. 9:30 A. M.| 10:45 A. M.—Worship. rane by Pasar: 10:45 A. ~~. When ons Somes to In. “Christ's ous Survey. anapolis”; anthem ir, Worship Service suueseessese. 10:30 A M.| 4.30 p M The Orueifisions by - John “The Holy City.” 7.8) Bvenin ‘30 P. M. Stainer, the choir and 80l0-| 7:39 p, M.—Evenin y € Bervice s..eeeevee cree. TOP. M ists. George Newton, director; = eo Reign GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor Vivian Wiley Arbaugh, or- Was the Tree,” by Richard — Barnhart

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Yerpon} sions Rev EL eCiatn, Ausotiate Pastor 9:30 A, M.—Bible School.

WOODRUFF PLACE<Walcott at E. Mich. LC. Trent, Paul V. ali Sunday school, 9:30; morning serv., 10:45; eve, EE ———————————————

~20 N. Grant (4100 East). 7:30 PM.

TUXEDO PARK. U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 AM; T:

EMERSON AVE.—Em York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM, 30 iH 10:48 A. M-Moluing Service. Dr. G. HB. et ———————————————————————

EMMANUEL BAPTIST

Woodlawn Ave. and Laurel St.

Floyd F. Smith, Minister

9:30 A. M. to 11:30 Unified Service.

Evening Service—T7:30.

ganist. Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Annual Candlelight Communion.

CENTRAL BAPTIST INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd.

7.

Donnell speaking. 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EXETER BAPTI Rev. Isom Ferris—0:30 an L! '—L pastor, Services. 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.

CALVARY, TABERNATLE

- REVIVAL CONTINUES

Rev. George Glass

Evangelist from De Ridder, La.

Every Night This Week—7:45 P.M. with the exception of Monday.

{ Hundreds are enjoying the minis-

try of this fervent Southern preacher. Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Devotion—11:00 A. M. Radio Broadcast WISH, 8 A. M. Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor. Nathan Urshan, assoc. pastor.

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ST-Exster & 17th st. Rev, lsom Ferris—0:30 and 1:0. ___ ehiagion. ot. ponaia 5, Dunkin. | BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Rd. & 66th. | Berean Gospel Hour. ety y. 7.30 Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—11:30, 7 P.M —Bv Sunday,

Worship .......ecceeeee 10:45 A. M. Sunday School ......... 930A. M

Church of the Brethren Capitol Ave. & 324 St. Rev. R. C, Wenger, minister 9:45 A. M.—8Sunday School.

Annual love feast and communion service

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UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) DR. FREDERICK Sunday Devotions, 11 A. M.

A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY

~ | Carrolton at 13th Bt., Ford Porter,, Pastor

to 8 a. m.~WISH Bible School—8:45 a. m. Preaching Service—10:45 a. m, 6:30 P. M. Young People Sound Movies of

“His Bequest, and “Pive Minutes to Live,” will be shown

7:30 Bvangelistie Service Opening With Inspiring Song Service, Subject— “The Greatest 8in in Indianapolis”

Our little boy has brought a new joy and inspiration into our [ives, since he came to us about a year and a half ago.

The little fellow is having a great time learning to adjust himself to life on this planet. He is a keen youngster with wide, ques-

tioning eyes-which are constantly observing what goes on around

him.

. o urch, He watches our every movement, and occasionally we find him wore or pu LF " hia childrens wie, oy trying to imitate them. And that gives us food for a lot of serious amet none Chureh ly a len, “) For the thought. and read your BTS 9° 10 church regu. How should we as parents try to live before this youngster Mons "sveeee

who seems to be copying our ways? If we want him to grow up to be an honest, straightforward, God-fearing man, we must set that

kind of example before him.

So we'rereading our Bible again and going back to church. We want our little boy surrounded by the best influences, so that he may grow up to be a fine, strong man.

It you write

desire a schedy : 0 Am readings op Park Ave, KY. 25.1, pible Society, Dept. 0;

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Seventeenth of a series of ddvertisements to be published each Saturday under the sponsorship of these friends and supporters of Indianapolis Churches and Synagogues.

Park Heights Church of God

2359 E. 34th (1 blk. W. Keystone on 34th)

Rev. Elwood J. Bailey, pastor

Pre-Easter Services March 21—28th 745 P. M. Speaker, James Lennon Special music, by Students of Anderson College ‘Commnunion Service Thursday, 7:45 P. M. 10:30 A. M. Sunday Rev. E. J. Bailey will speak

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“The Kingly Christ”

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Youth for Christ, Inc.

Inter-Church Rallies every Sat. night. Delaware & Vermont

Crosstown Beauty Shop

Tilo Stevens 27 B 30th Bt. TA. 5088

Salvation Army Social Service Dep't.

127 'W. Georsis RL 7619

Charles R. McCarty Mortuary

‘A Thoughtful Service in the Hour of Need”

2815 Shelby CGA.4204

International Hod Carriers Local 120 423 N. Senate Ray Hedrick, P. 8. George Hensley, B. A. Zack Duvall, B. A.

LL T88

A Friend of the Church

Langenskamp-Wheeler Brass Works, Inc.

1234 Shelby MA. 6828

Business Men's Assurance Co. Noul Hams, Indians

Pletcher Trust Bldg. RI 3831 Burk & Weaver Cleaning Cos 108 EB. North RIL 2140

Modern Scavenger Service Co.

8300 N. Keystone Ave.

DANNER'S

Sc—106 to $1.00 STORES

Stettler s Bakery

(Rolls, Donuts, Pastries) AUNT EATE’'S COOKIES

1820 N. Delaware

Frederick B. Cline, Realtor 1818 Oirele Tower FR. 1M

Laundry Workers International Union

Marion County Farm Bureau Co-Operative Assn., Inc.

“THE LAMPLIGHTER" sys: “My! It's good to be sn American, where we can go to the church of our choice.”

Wetter Lamp Shade

Cleaners WA. 8138

Indiana State Industrial Council, C.1.0.

220 W, Washington St.

J. Kasle & Sons, Inc.

2210 Oliver Ave.

Bellevieu Cleaners R. W. SCHOOLCRAPT “3.Day Regular, 1-Day Special Service” 218 W. 10th CA. 3518

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Morgan Trailer Park 4928 Rockville Rosd BE-0653-B “We cater to those who care”

The Belmont

Garment Cleaners

2039 West Washington Bill Marshall, Prop. MA. 4202

"0. L. Dresher Auto Co. RL T7088

1101 N. Meridian St,

MERIDIAN PONTIAC, INC.

923 N. MERIDIAN ST.

Larman's Furniture Co. 302 BE. Washington St,

Gates Motors, Inc. Your De Soto-Plymouth Dealer 3400 N. Dlinois—New Cars TA. 338 3338 N. Illinois—Used Care TA. 7338

Bill Kuhn

NORTH SIDE & EAST SIDE CHEVROLET 836 BE. 63rd Bt., Broad Ripple, BR. 3471 8436 B. Washington, Irvington, IR-1131

T. A. Moynahan Properties The Office of Moynahan Apsritments 850 N. Pennsylvania Ll. 5856

The Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. Co.

The Mme. C. J. Walker College of Beauty Culture

617 Indians Ave. LI. 118

Ace Electric Co.

Members of Indiana Elec. League, Inc. 1819-31 Millersville Drive HU. 1483

United Dental Laboratories, Inc.

Dill Implement Co.

1530 Stadium (Indiana Ave.) MA. 5358

UTIFUL

BEA Washington Park Cemetery and Mausoleum

Wm. A. Hoefgen, President

Adding Machine Service

. and Sales

215 8. Meridian MA. 5346

A Friend of the Church -

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The New Augusta State Bank

The Northwestern State Bank

1100 W, 30th TA. 95

Midland Building Industries,

Ine.

907 E. Michigan Wholesale Distributors, Lumber, Stock Woodwork, Builders Supplies

Indianapolis Typographical Union No. |

108 East Washington 8%.

H.-A. Waterman Co.

The Best in Farm Equipment IR. 2265 CA. 4303

H. R. NEVINS

State Farm Mutual Aute Ins. Co. State Farm Life Co. State Farm Fire Co.

#01 DNlinois Bldg. RI. 4584 St. Regis Beauty Shop "18 B. 14th St. RI. 0722

Open 8 A. M. to TP. M. Georgia Obley, Mgr, Marjie Willard and Bertha Harris, Operators \ Amalgamated Assn. of St. Ry. & Motor Coach Employees of America Local No. 1070

Robert Barrick, Pres.

| W Dorothy's hand

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