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Master's Works Have “ “Uni I By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor § . You can bardly accuse Indian- ° apolis church folk of disobeying the Ten Commandments when they covet the art works of Ivan : Mestrovic for the decoration of ©

the second floor galleries, one of = the most “mouth-watering” displays of Mestrovic’s sculptures in marble and bronze, wood panels ’

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works are timeless in peand universal in their appeal.

greet illustrate the artist's of both his subject terials. The subjects “He Is Rigen,” “Do Not Touch Me” and “Gethsemane.”

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as his medium. And he exploits both to express a deep religious message. Perhaps you have observed the two bronze Indians on horseback which stand at the entrance of the Congress Street Bridge in Chicago. They are Mr. Mestrovie's work. :

Presbyterians Adopt Lively

ie G | ross ‘Sone, by ovic/Church Gets Suey Stoel

tressed some weeks ago when the wind blew the cross off the tower. Now they are focusing their attention on the new bells which can be heard over the neighborhood. The bells will be played on special days.

New Chimes

_ Carillon to Be Played On Special Days

A stately gold eross no longer catches your eye as you pass the Central Avenue Methodist Church but new carillonic bells attract

three large wooden panels . you at the top of ;

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"TEACHING THE CHILD

mother and child in prayer typifies the intense yearning and universal message of the religious sculptures of Ivan Mestrovic.

TO PRAY"-—This bronze of a

Catholic Women Set Parley Date

Fach of the four diocesan groups in . state included in the National Council of Catholic Women will present panel discussions at the first provincial convention in Apr. 16

Mrs. Richard Bohan of Terre Haute as speaker has been chosen by the Indianapolis archdiocesan panel. Evansville diocese schedules panels on these subjects with the following chairmen: “Dignity of Woman,” chairman, Miss Louise Sonderman, Jasper; “Married State,” Mrs. Marie Lex, Evansville, and “Motherhood,” Mrs. Waiter 8ahm, Evansville. : Lafayette diocese will conduct panels on “Failure of Parents” with Mrs. H. D. Brady, Anderson, spealgng; “Religious Training in the Home,” Mrs. J. L. Williams, Elwood, and “Education of Children in Catholic Schools,” Mrs. William T. Ball, Lafayette. Ft. Wayne Diocese will present six women in discussions cn “Women In and Out of the Home.” They are Mrs. J. F. Jones, Mrs. Alex Toris, Mrs.

and Miss Ft. Wayne.

James Mclsaacs, Mrs. Fred Weis/the organ. Mr. Mueller, in addiRose Schmall, all of tion to his schoolmaster's duties,

Plan to Honor

Teacher Here

Arnold E. R. Mueller

Completes 25 Years The St. Paul's Lutheran Churchic tomorrow will honor Arnold E. R.

school for 25

years, A festive morning service with a processional and special music will be held in the church at 10:30 a.m. At7p. m, the congregation will be hosts at a reception with Mr. Mueller and new church mem-

« Mr. Mueller

Nennert, who has taught in St.

the quarter century and three additional years, will be master of ceremonies. . The Rev. Robert Schroeter of St. Louis, who is a former pupil of Mr. Mueller, will give the morning sermon and A. H. Stellhorn, also of 8t. Louis, will play

regularly plays the organ for

EV. Tem

R Leader New Thought

Public

SOUTH SIDE C

Olive and Le Grande

Invited—Voluntary Offering.

HURCH of the NAZARENE

E. V. INGRAHAM

ple and Institute of Religious Science, Cincinnati, O. Friday, April 9, 8 P. M. Lincoln Room, Lincoln Hotel

: “RELIGION AND THE PINDINGS OF PSYCHIATRY" Ausploes, International New Thought Alliance

A. L. Emmert, Pastor

Nazarene Gospel

Quartet

Will sing at Sunday School Hour 9:30 A.

and Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Message by

services at St. Paul's, School children will sing one of Mr. Mueller's favorite hymns at the service. The processional, which will escort the silver jubilarian into the church, will include the choirs, church council, the Board of Christian Education, the Rev. Theodore C. Meibohm, pastor; teachers, and guests. Mr. Mueller is a graduate of the Jordan Conservatory and of Butler University, holding a master's degree. He is a native of Missouri.

‘Unreality’ Is Topic Of Lesson Tomorrow “Unreality” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The Bible citations include the | following: “One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father

Dr. Diman evangelistic services in nn ne ng dally at 7:30 p. a Apr. 11. MO RIS STREET ~ v. Taylor University faculty, and Warre

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7:48 k m. hay > PT) TIAN CHURCH —Dr. Donald AM on £ i¢Gavran, s missionary Mueller, who has been a teacher he

According!in the St. Paul's Christian day| Pastor The|to the Evangelical Counsels” with

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bers as special guests. C. R.|%h

Paul's school during the whole of | to od a, fo Royal Canadian

He will

The Schulmerich carillonic bells given to the church in mem-

were ory of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts.

They are installed in the

organ and broadcast through a public address system from the

Wer. Religious events follow: ALL SOULS UNITARIAN The . Robert T. Weston of Louisville, Ky.. Ashes Cling to Me” at the 11 a. m. se .

eston over orrow at 9:15 a. m. on “Human with Us." MEN BUILDERS, THIRD ‘The CMB wi!

eo their annual membership drive with a breakfast tomorrow at 9 2 m. fol ed the class meeting. The drive is planned to Su t the way race and concludes

emorial y. GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST

church betomorrow morning and continum., except Saturday,

Carmen Decker DE will

Jr. will sing at ._ service tomorrow. TIAN CHURCH

of reach

Raymond P, cLain, president of on

Transylvania College, will gi serm he 9:30 a. rvs Po he

the m

. OmMOrrow. or

VOLUNTEERS AMERICA—A Gos Team fro . Hm Tom Indiana Central ‘College wih

in cha service tomorow

will lead the in the chapel,

post in Takhatpur, preach at 10:40 s m

4 . vran is a Butler former Indianapolis re « Maurice Thompson is the

Ul Al . Unit 182. ith Diet Amen D PRESBYTERIAN union will be ae

let, president of Be , Pi tomorrow at 10: NEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN . J Davis; dean

v. Martin, ent of fldren, Inc. is a Force chaplain,

Minister, Family

‘i ents.

Gone is the day when you will find the sidewalks around Presbyterian Sunday schools littered with discarded Bible leaflets, and

never before have seen. The

Christian unity among the Sunday schools of the world. Long before the word, “ecumenical” fell glibly from every Christian tongue, Sunday school teachers were for mi help in conventions of international proportions. For years, prior to the present output, the Presbyterian Church

‘{in the U. 8. A. and the Evan-

gelical and Reformed Church

fhe have prepared Sunday school

literature together. Eight Years of Work Eight years of work and several millions of dollars have gone into the new Presbyterian Sunday school literature. Artists and writers have labored tirelessly to produce satisfactory books and magazines. All the printed matter has been examined for errors of time or facts by

the| specialists in the field.

The literature is designed to be used by parents and their children working together. This point is illustrated by the title of the new curriculum, *Christian Faith and Life, a Program for Church and Home.” It will be adopted, for use in October. All materials are being published by the Westminster Press. Teacher - parent magazines, planned as the name implies, for

— Mr.ithe use of fathers, mothers and

Sunday ‘school teachers, will be every three months to pils’ homes. Approximately 39 pages in each issue will be devoted to teaching plans and suggestions for teachers and parThe remaining 25 pages

% Officers fo Be Installed By Churchwomen's Council

The Indianapolis Council of

George| vy vohwomen has scheduled a

panel discussion on the United

officers and other program features at the 50th annual meeting Friday in the North Methodist Church.

Return Here

The Rev. Thedore Fisher and his family were to return today from a trip of two months to his native Australia, x 6 Rev. Mr. Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian Church, visited his parents in Australia. preach tomorow in the church at the 10:40 a. m. service. Alfred H. Jessup, superintendent of the Indiana Boys’ School, will speak on “Trying to Make Good" at 6:30 p. m. A number of the students will take part in the service.

rt ———————————————— Group to Hold Dinner Reuben H. Mueller of Dayton, O., executive secretary of the board of Christian education of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, will address the interdenominational Sunday school superintendents’ .dinner Apr. 13 at 8 p. m. in the New York St. E. U. B. Church.

Dr.

Dr. F. H. Sparks to Talk

The North Methodist Church

Mrs. Dorsey D. King, president, and other officers will be in-

gartel, Church® Federation, will the new officers. : Mrs. Sly to Speak

officers are scheduled at noon. Solos ‘Daniel Ehalt,

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)

For it must be remembered that for many years there has been |

Nations, the installation of new lo

stalled. Mrs. Walter Gingery, Mrs. H. A. Vertrees, Mrs. H. B. McCormick and Mrs. H. J. Lytle urch, |Will conduct the panel on “The United Nations, Its Function and 8 Dr. Howard J. Baum-

Mrs. Vergil A. Sly, recording secretary of the United Council of Churchwomen, will speak on “Christian Homes for a Christian

afternoon. The film, “Fifty Golden Years,” and a reception for new

will be sung by Mrs. Mrs. Leonard C. Hunt and Mrs. J. B. Wilson. Mrs.

Rev. Gene Phillips special speaker E

of all, through all,

who is above all, and

ph. 4:5, 6.

and in you all”

Tower Club will present Dr. Frank H. Sparks, president of Wabash College, in an address

Dr

. W. A. Bhullenberger, Bible 130 A.

Minister M

Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. ~ by excellent choir.

REV. : IN

a Hear the Broadcast

Raymond G.

* 7:30 P. M. Evening Service—Message by Rev. Emmert

CALVARY, TABERNACLE

HEA

R. G. HOEKSTRA 2 GREAT SERVICES

11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday, April 4

Rev. Hoekstra Has Just Returned From Evangelistic Tour of Jamaica, British

West Indies.

at 8 A. M,, WISH, and

Attend Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.

Hoekstra, Pastor

Nathan Urshan, Assoc. Pastor FR. 0754

The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage

at the annual dinner May 7,

Mus! y Harley L. Smith, Youth Fellowshi .

ost speaker Pr 30 P. M.

Literature

THE

COLLEGE AVENUE

1801 College Ave.

. Rev. 8. R/ Moneymaker, Pastor, Phone GA~ 3344 HEAR ROBERT E. STONE of Dayton,

+ GOLIATH oF Bvery Night, 7:30 p. Bverybody

9:30 A. M.—Pamily Bible School with

10:48 A. M.—Sermon: “WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A CHRISTIAN Musie by choir under direction of Nvelyn organist.

thirty-six-voice » Gaynell Lashbrook, 7:30 P. M.—Closing HARVEST.”

The Englewood congregation expresses thanks to all who helped make Easter a day of grest sudiences snd joyous fellowship, and extends cordial invitation to all services mex: Sunday. ©O. A. Trinkie, Minister

"ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH S57 N. Rural Street ~*~

service of thres-week revival Sermon: “THE ENpmeG

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CHURCH OF

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THE PULPIT & m. Thru April 18th, Welcome!

special after Buster fellowship.

NEW P A CE— Miss Helen Trindle of Indianapolis is helping to introduce the Preshyterian Sunday school books setting a new pace for Protestants.

will include articles of general religious and teaching interest. Include Color Pictures Home books, abounding in charm, filled with color pictures, will be given every three months to the smallest

to their youngsters, From the

children. Parents will read these|

nope:

“METHODIST

CHURCHES

Park Church

Delsware st Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister BP. M-MY.PF 9:30 A. M.—Church School

by Mothersingers Chorus Services to Give You Strength

EAST 10TH STREET 5 aries: Paster 10th at Keystone ‘Church School Sayan. Avs Worship Service ......1048

“Seek and Yeo Shall Find” Evening Worship .......7:30

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister

junior age up, one larger book will be distributed annually. These, at a glance, resemble novels, so lively is the format. All these books will be kept at home and form the nucleus of a Christian library for the family. In addition to the materials mentioned, large pictures of poster size will adorn the walls in children’s Sunday school departments and activity packets including handwork suggestions will be provided as part of the new course, The Rev. B. V. Andrews, director of Christian education for

and his Trindle, are touring the state lecturing on the new curriculum. The Rev. Mr. Andrews and Miss Trindle take with them large cases filled with the new books and es and also films for presentation in the churches. © (E.R.M)

J. H. Smiley, retiring president, will preside. Officers in addition

GRACE

METHODIST East New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M. Sermon theme: * of Life” 630 P. Youth Fellowship We Welcome Al Visitors

9:30 A. M.~Church 10:48 A. M.—Worship Service “How Our Faith Helps Us" Angelus Hour for Youth, § P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Church School

Come. to Church!

BAPTIST CHURCHES

Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .

WOODRUFF L C. Trent, school, 9:30; morning serv., 10:45; eve., TUXEDO PARK~29 N. Grant (4100 East) U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 AM. 7:30 PM.

PLA Paul V.

CE—Waleott at EB. Mich. Malicote. Sunda.

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at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd

EMERSON AVE.—-Emerson & KE. New York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM., 1:30 P.M.

10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. RK O'Donnell speaking.

EMMANUEL BAPTIST

Woodlawn Ave. and Laurel St.

Floyd F. Smith, Minister

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

Evening Service—T7:30.

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

EXETER BAPTIST-Exeter & 17th 8. Rev. Isom Ferris—8:30 and 7:30.

LYNHURST--Lynhurst dr, 3 blocks 8. of W. W 88. 5 pastor, Services: 9:30 AMER PAL CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. R4. & Soth. Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—11:30, Tr uM

to Mrs. King to be installed folwe

‘Mrs. E. B. Carpenter, first vice president; Mrs. Smiley, second vice président; Mrs. John Carter, third vice president; Mrs. E. Harold , recording secretary, with Mrs, E. 8. Farmer, assistant; Mrs. L. J. Riddle, corresponding secretary; Mrs. A. M. Welchons, treasurer; Mrs. I. Albert Moore, historian; Mrs. D. R. Kellum, auditor, and Mrs. Ernst A. Plepenbrok, parliamentarian,

CHRIST TEMPLE Faith)

(Apostolio 402 West Fall Creek Parkway h 11:00 A, 7:30 P. M. WORLD MINISTRY

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9:30 A. ML. Wi 10:45 A. M.—Bible ool. 6:15 P. M.-C. tings. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship.

7:30 P. M.—Hour of Help, Harry Bucalstein, minister,

[Nk PRiEngy euoRty

from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with] Key to the Scriptures” by Mary] Baker Eddy: “One infinite God,| good, unifies men and nations; constitutes the brotherhood of man.” p. 340.

Methodist Church

|apolis with 35 additional episco|pal heads of | Church is expected to attend the | 1948 quadrennial [ference Apr. 23 to May 9 in Bos- |

{ ton, It will be the first assembly {of the General | Boston in nearly 100 years. The 800 elected delegates represent '150 annual conferences, domestic | and foreign. Approximately onefifth of the lay delegates will be

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

MEMORIAL

Carrollton at 1lth Rev. William A. Alexander 30 A. 43 A. M.—8ervice . of Holy Meditation: “The L

Water." 7:00 P. M.— Westminster Fellowship, 9:30 P. M.—Thursday Midweek Service.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central DR. ROY EWING V. REY. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD 4:30 A. M.~Hible Schoo. Dr. ® 10:45 A. M.—-Divine Worship “On the Shors Dimly Seen’ Good Priday Communion Service, 7:30

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth BORGE AR

ALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES

9:30 and 11 A. M. Or. Prants: “The Never-Forgottem Man" Isa. 40:14-16 wssnenvsens 930A. ML

M.—Church School for All Ages. ' y Communion and Installation of Officers iving

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women.

A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY

Central Ave.

at 47th, Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.

Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:48 “A- Present Day Question’

PM

Youth Groups, 5 & 7 P. M. Sunday

{Carrolton at 13th St. Ford Porter, Pastor {Berean Gospel Hour—Every Sunday, 7:30 to 8 a. m.—WIBH. Bible School—0:48 a. m. Morning Worship=-10:45 a. m. Evangelist B. M. PAGE

Each Night—T7:30 p. m.

To Hold Conference |

Bisfop Titus Lowe of Indian-

t| the Methodis | 2 years a Mission

Swaza Land, South Africa

An opportunity to -hear one of the Great Missionaries of The World

General Con-|

Conference in =

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Will begin meeting Monday, April 8 !

Rev. Lewis Drengacs, Director of Music. |

Starting Wednesday,

| Member Southern

| Broadway and 22d Sts. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. |

Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.

[| “Sure Salvation Neglected” | Evening 7:30 P. M.

Candle Light Communion Service

Evangelistic Message; “Have you made The

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The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

a & Ralston Dr.

or ripe ei

WILLIAMS, Minister

: ee Ma TI ME Suds Pecple, 8:00]

Poop! Vespers... 8:00 P, M. Morning Worship, 11 ». m. bis I ole ne 1 TRA Dr. Miner: “Don't Worry!” Ea pr Church School, 9:45 NORTHMINSTER 2 .

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN |

Jean 8. Milner, D. D., Joseph W..Johnston Ministers

FAIRVIEW 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister fr M.—Church ‘School.

100 P. M.—Westminster

48 A. M—'Qur Spiritual Possibilities.” Fellowship.

Rev. H, 8. Hogue, . Pastor

REVIVAL MEETING at the

HIGH POINT CHURCH

4201 S. Emerson

Services each evening—T7:30

April 4 thru 18

Special music and singing Beech Grove buses met at end of line each © evening 7 P. M. For special transportation call GA. 3160. ,

Everybody welcome

MISSIONARY CONVENTION Sponsored By Missionary Society

First Church of the Nazarene

1621 E. Washington—Charles Cox, pastor

April 7, Thru April 11th

Mrs. Louise Robinson Chapman Special Speaker

ary to Zulu Tribes in

Baptist Convention,

| Broadway Baptist Church

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor

Guy O. Linder, Evangelist

Christian Science Churches Branches of The Mother Church

The First Church of

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading

Lesson

Morning Service at 11

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

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

ri SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings in All Churches

at 8

Pentecostal Revival at the

BIBLE CHURCH 385! E. New York St. Evangelist WILLIE JOHNSON

of Charleston, W, Va.

Hear the Soul-Stirring Evangelist Sing and Preach the Gospel

* Nightly (Except M

WELCOME | James E. Petty, Pastor

for Sunday, April 4 | “UNREALITY’ o'clock in All Churches

Boston, Mass.

Rooms (R. R.) \

FOURTH CHURCH

P. M.

onday), 7:45 P. M.

Directing.

,. 2 WEEK-END RALLIES

Former Royal Canadian Air Force Chaplain, HAROLD GEORGE MARTIN, returns as Speaker. Men's Glee Club, Fort Wayne Bible Institute, with Prof. Oliver E Steiner.

| TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY 3 P.M.

| Both rallies in the Youth For Christ Clubhouse, 201 N. Meridian Street. Everyone ~~ weleome., Roger Malsbary, founder and director. :

cancel the appl Paul Robeson, ¥ to share the with Mr. Walla

Attucks |

To Recei

The Federati Clubs, Inc. of present the G Award to Maris

3:30 p. m. tomo erspoon Unit Church. Mr. Hansberr the vocational ment Crisp School, will 1

award by the Morris in recog ice to the Negr Mrs. Mattie J at tomorrow's | Jones, presiden tion, will also i The George V given by Dr. honor of his fal will mark the 1 tation of the 1

ST. A UNITED | Prospect ar Rev. Thon Worship ....... Sunday FIRST CONG 16th and Rev. Marcus W 11 A. M. Mc “The Exper: Rev. Johns

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Evening Serv E. LeRoy W

EVANGELICA] NORTH AND NI FREDERICK R, I

9:00 A. M.—Pirst Me.”

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