Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1948 — Page 4

CANTERBURY PROCESSION—Young people and the clergy who will march in the procession for. evensong honoring Canterbury College here tomorrow include, left to right, Richard W. Mote, Otis R. Bryant Jr., the Rev. Douglas R. MacLaury,

next year's acting president of the college: Peter Andres and Dorain Fletcher.

‘Mormons Set Open Meeting

Plan Session

To Explain Beliefs -

Mr. Farnsworth Mr. Walker

Mormons of the community next week will sponsor an open meeting to inform interested persons of all faiths and walks of life regarding the beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus

Christ of Latter Day Saints, “~The ‘meeting will be held: Fri-

“day at 8 p.m. in the World War

Memorial building. Two young missionaries from the Far West are arranging the details of the program on which celebrities of the denomination will be heard. The planning missionaries are ert : rth of Salt

“Lake City and Grant W. Walker, thy Davis will play the organ for Acolytes, servers,| tomorrow.

San Francisco, _ Like all the other hundreds of young Mormon missionaries serving in all parts of the world, these two receive no salary from the church. ‘Speakers Scheduled

J. Price of Salt Lake James GC. Jones Jr, James O.| ~

City, now stationed in Chicago, a longtime official and lecturer of

cipal address speaking on “The Philosophy of Mormonism in relation to the Sectarian Church Today.” Walter L. Jones of Columbus, Ind., will discuss “The Book of Mormon.” And Gerald Dale,

the denomination, now chief councilor to the president of the Central Indiana district, will speak - on “The Vision of the Church.” ‘ Kenneth H. Beesley. of Salt Lake City, at present doing t work of a missionary in Mu Ind. as president of the church, will direct the meeting Friday night.

In Scientist,

“Soul and- Body” is the subject a

Sodiches of Christ, Scientist, {OF iy" the pastor.

of the lésson‘sermon in

tomo

6:16.

The lesson-sermon also

eludes the following. passage or cent,” The

and eternal, nothing is spirit, bu God and his idea.” p.. Th...

: “Rev. Mrs. Huffman

To Hold Open House

The Rev. Herbert Huffman and Mrs. Huffman will hold an “open

«52d Anniversary

ncle| opular Church, which is having a most

eement hath the temple of! a : i with idols for .ye are thie {Shurch. year. last # / temple of the living God.” II Cor.! pv eeh member-

in-|

Key to the Scriptures” by Mary “PAKET TAY Nothing 1 reat

Episcopal Cathedral.

in Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, to attend. . t “The program is an act of wor-|

|ghip. to Almighty God for His “2

blessing on Canterbury College and an act of intercession for the future work of the school” was the explanation given by Phillip rangements, The special service is being conducted with, the ap-| ’ proval of the Rt, Rev. R. A.|

of Indianapolis. Word has been received that

|

Helena is sending a delegation of | =

convent in Versailles, Ky. to be| present for tomorrow's festivities.

in the religious activities of young | peop; mira tia} “The Rév. William E. Weldon will officiate at evensong and di-| rect the hymn sing preceding it at 7 p.m. The social hour following evensong will be directed by | Mrs. Harry C. Lee. Mrs. Doro{ne services. the choir, and local and visiting! ministers will march in the pro-| cession. Young people assisting Mr. Smith with arrangements include Ralyh Smith, Orval Fletcher,

{Mote Mary Lockwoed and Hele: |Knox, all of Indianapolis; He

|of Canterbury College.

[cational liberal arts sphool of the | Episcopal Church {the direction of |trustees from

| The {bishop

|presidént of the college board.

>hurch to Mark

| |

unusual ingrease both in men bership and attendance, mark its 52d an- jag niversary with <p an all-day cele{bration tomor- 3 POW, The Rev: § |Gerard B. Blue §,

Since the

October, the

has in|creased over 40

|ship

Rey. Blue rom the Christian Science text-|gunqay school attendance is 100 tion. men of the Holy Name Sobook, “Science and Health With|,e, cant greater than during the clety and women of the Altar|

+

lyear before, and the morning worship attendance 400 greater.

t| Members will bring their tithes

service. A noon covered-dish dinner. will be followed by a {hymn sing and prayer service,

Pastor From India

house” tomorrow from 3 to 6

First Friends Church, 3745 Ruckle

Bt

p. m. in the new parsonage of the To Address Church

of India and pastor of the Meth-|

Members whose last names be-|0dist Church in Lucknow, will ad-

gin with the letters from “A” to|dress the Union Chapel Methodist “G3” will be received by the Huff- Church tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.

mans from 3 to 4 p. m.; those and from “H” to “M"_from 4 to 5 Church at 7:30 p. m. . . Singh has come|*

p. m.; those from “N" to “Z

the Edgewood Methodist

| |

The Rev. Mr.

"|

from 5 to 6 p. m. The congrega-|t0 Indiana to receive the hogor-|

tion purchased the parsonage this ary degree of doctor of divinity | sermon

spring.

INDIANAPOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE

610 N. ALABAMA

Jerry Owen—Billy Opie

Last Chance to Hear Billy Opie

"3 Great Services Sunday

11:00AM, 2200P.M. TO00P.M,

Hear JERRY OWEN Next Fri., Sat., Sun. HEAR

10:00 A. M. AND 6:00 P, M.

Broadcast Originating in . The Tabernacle

Jory Urges All to Attend the ~——

YOUTH FOR CHRIST City-Wide -

RADIO BROADCAST... WCBC ANDERSON STATION

Awakening Campaign This Week

lat Evansville Coliege. His pastor-| ate in Lucknow one of India's largest churches,

SPECIAL FILMS FOR BOYS A special showing of camp films for boys between eight and 16 years of age and their fathers is scheduled at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Children’s Museum. MEMBER OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION BROADWAY

Baptist 2nd & Broadway

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor Sunday School, 9°30 A M - Worship, 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P, M. |

ones OVANGELICAL AND. REFORMED. "North and New Jersey Sts FREDERICK R. DARIES DD. Pastor One Hundred and Seventh Anniversary 9:00 A. M.-Pirst Service . 9 45 A. M.—Chureh School 10.40 A. M —Becond Service, Subject: “My urch,” Reception of New Members

(ARiliated With U nT hg : n Angas 4 DR. CK “ian ANDR! SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 A.M.

‘Open Dally 10 to ty 2 ; ol Literature-Classes—Consultans

Mo.)

Kirchhofter, bishop of the diocese, 18

the superior of thé Order of St.| |

Episcopal nuns from the. order's ,

{achool.

is described as| mms

Smith, general chairman of ar-|

The teaching order interests itself 4

z a

8 A» »

¢ row at 11 a. m. in the The college is the only eo-edu-|Catholic Church,

for

A banquet

the. school.

Sodality will

Father

Rev. MacLaury Plans Sermon

At All Saints Cathedral

The Rev. Douglas R. MacLaufy, Who will "serve a the acting am president of Canterbury College next semester, will preach at-the FORMED CHURC liturgical service of evensong tomorrow at 7:30 p.m, in All Saints ang,

7 1 The Young People’s Fellowship of the cathedral, evensong spon- | sors, have invited youth groups from neighboring Episcopal dioceses

Lh”

JUBILARIAN—The Rév. Fr. Henry Trapp marks his 25th an-

{-niversary-as—a-Cotholic-priest

Father Trapp Sets Jubilee

The Rev. Fr. Henry Trapp will| {be the celebrant for his silver the church, will give the .prin- Johnson, Chicago, and students Jubilee solemn high mass tomor-

:

condi PATLINEDLS participating will

pod

.

EVENTS—= .

In Evansville

Teachers to Open Session June 8 A total of 2000 Sunday school teachers including a‘ large group from Indianapolis will attend the 84th. Annual Christian r Convention of the Indiana Council of Churches. The convention will be held June 8 to 10 in Evansville, Mrs. R. L. Holland of Indianapolis, former president of the Council of

of the Evangelical and Reformed denomination, will give the key-

known speakers from over the United States also will be heard. Larry Peery, Earlham College student, will report on his experiences as a representative of the Christian Youth Council of Indiana at the Youth Conference some months ago in Oslo, Norway. Religious events follow:

| Bureka \give special numbers at the #30 a. m | service tomorro MERIDIAN CHURCH-—College and high sc will sit together and be honored in th “Senior Recognition Befvice” at 10:45 a. m. Rev. Ro !

r., reach ! CENTENARY

on “Winsomeness."

sing of the series tomorrow at 7:48

VETERANS OSPITAL CHAPEL-—M {Evelyn Messmore will sing accompanied {Mrs. Mildred Harlan at the § a. m. serv ice tomorrow. Protestant Chaplain C, G will conduct th

m ton service. MANUEL EVANGELICAL AND

M of the Sierras,” the ‘March {ohurch. at. 8 ALL. SOUL

on ‘My Religion” tomorrow at 11 a. m on “The Gospe at #15 a. m

~ |in the church and speak | According to Mark Twain" 4 [over radio station FIRS

T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -Chilschool debe. ohserved|

1 |dren’s Day. with all Sunday

tomorrow at in the chapel { |the work their children are doin {tian Business Men's Commiitee will con{duct the 7:45 m. evangelistic | tomorrow with Lowe as speaker, ————————————————————————

Field Day for Men,

. Boys Tomorrow ‘{ The newly organized Brother- * lhood of 8t. Andrew will conduct

{the Episcopal Church of the Ad-

* |vent tomorrow at 3 p. m. on the

church grounds. The brotherhood will entertain

_ members. of the parish. and vis- meeting - itors and serve coffee following|lanta, Ga. he 1 i . Both general assemblies dre ex-|

the morning service, June 13, in the church. of the group will be June 21. The Rev.

Rev. Mr. Sayles, cottage committee,

Brown Jr., special services,

‘Rabbi Sidney Jacobs

Holy Angels To Address Rally

Aulbach, Corydon, Ind.

Ranquét Planned

the

Trapp was offerings. A40.--bo---nsed . for JEArL. 880. in. Yanderburg County. ehureh- repairs to the 10:30 -a. m, Ind... He entered .8t. Meinrad's|

{will lead the procession. Follow-, {ing them Will. be this year's class who will receive the Holy. Communiorr for the first time tomorrow, i

visiting |clergy and the archbishop will be {given after the mass Tn the From 7 to 9 . Father Knapp will receive' his friends and parishioners also in During the recep-

furnish entertainHert bEgInATHE “at wp me

born

Rabbi Sidney Jacobs of ChiThe Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, cago will address a mass rally| 1d__is_ under!archbishop of Indianapolis, will to'salute the new Jewish Republic y and clerical be present in the sanctuary. The Israel tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the @ dioceses of In-|Rev. Fr. Henry Verst of Madison, Kirshbaum Center. native of England and convert to dianapolis and’ Northern Indiana. Ind., will preach the sermon. As-| p PN Reginald Mallett, sistant priests include the Rev.

Francis Reine, the Rev. Fr. Paul Mayor Al Feeney, rabbis and canDooley and the Rev. Fr. Urban tors of the city will participate {in the program. Rabbi Jacobs is Preceding the mass, a proces- instructor in history and director {sion will form in the rectory and of activities in the College of Jewmarch into the church in honor ish Studies. He will be sponsored The. Union Congregational of this 25th anniversary of Fa-|in his address tomorrow by the ther Trapp's ordination to theiIndianapolis Zionist Emergency priesthood. Cross bearers and a Council. will {color guard of Boy Scouts belong- preside. ; ing to the Holy Angels Troop 74

8hoolem “Ettinger wi

Pupils to Tour City

Two rooms of

|olis Today.”

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St. :

930A. M — Family Bible School 1104S RT Min Bere; CONQUERORS" T45P M— Sermon, ‘‘THE HAPP CHURCH"

55

Semipary” in 1912 and was or-| Special Muse by Splendid CHolF

dained to the priesthood in 1923.| |He has served his entire priestly! He came”

career in the- stafe.

from St ¢hurch of

ago.

Vinéent's Church in Shelby County, mother the archdiocese,

Catholic|

The Rev. M. C. Singh, a native Holy Angels Church seven years!

TT CENTRAL

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware ana Walnut Streets (700 North)

—A Cordial Welcome to All— O. A TRINKLE, Minister

~ CHRIST TEMPLE

402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear

ELDER GOLDER, Pastor

Bringing to You Unusual

to!

Dr. WA Shullenberger, Minister Messages... Bible School—90:30 A. M , Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Services

Muste by excellent choir

Episcopal

CHURCH OF THE ADVENT -

3261 N. Meridian St

The Rev. Laman H. Burner Jr, rector and 11:00

Services 7:30

Church School 9:30

“The Puzzle of Being Christian in the World Today Youth Peliowship—530 P. M.

Sunday School—9:45 A. M.

Evening Service—7:45 P. M. Welcome To All

Expect 2000

Churchwomen and active mémber |

note address. A number of well! cow ria ge for

HILECREST BAPTIST CHURCH--The Jubilee Singers of Chicago will

HEIGHTS PRESHEYTERIAN : h school seniors Restoration Fund going into mis-| Campaign tomorrow at 3 and tomorrow Sion work among the Spanish-| y B. Connor

CHRISTIAN - CHURCH Willlam Moon will direct the final hymn Presbyterian Colleges in 27 states. til June 6. 5

.m, e¢ annual election of church officers | 3 | wil be held at the meeting Monday night. ration Fund gifts are being used meetings are be-f

bs /both in Europe and Asia will be|ing held in th R —The motion pictures,’

E. Burdette Backus, minister, will preach

i Parents are invited to attend and see | VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA The Chris-

service

a field day for men and boys of (tween the Presbyterian Church in

“The next meeting

Laman H. Bruner,

8. Mann, calling committee; the Bruner and Sheldon and William Brown Sr. and William

Leading Zionists, members of | {the Christian Palestine CommitNorthern Indiana, Is| Fr. William Knapp, the Rev, Fr.|tee, Governor Ralph F. Gates,

third-grade (pupils. from School, 91. will tour [the city Thursday as a part of | their history course of “Indianap-| - The 75 youngsters will be accompanied by their two teachers, Miss. Betty Trautvetter m and Miss Evelyn Christopher.

TIMOR E TRAN

Morning Worship—11:45 A. M.

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TIMES.

Hoosier Group

By Hoosier:

Church in the U,.8. A. Tuesday th

pastor of the Second Presbyteria Board of National Missions,

fo Attend ig

Presbyterian Assembly |":

A RIVERS MILNER, Times: Church Editor

elegates among 1000 from all parts of the United, States will’ attend the 160th General Assembly of the Presbyterian

rough June 2 in Seattle. !

Noteworthy events will include a report by Dr. Jéan 8. Milner, n Church and president of the |.

It is predicted also that some

|retired pastor of a the “Hollywood

action will be taken concerning dianapolis Presbytery are: the Rev, Stewart P, MacLénnan; Charles A. Fay and Lewis B.| | Sebastian, Indianapolis; the Rev.’ Victor L. Raphael, Spencer; and]

Presbyterian {the ‘Rev. Joseph D. MacDonald, {Church, who per- Martinsville, Seven other pres-| {formed the mar- byteries in the state will be repriage ceremony resented. \

| for movie actress [Lana Turner, land Henry J. {(Bob) Topping. It was the fourth

|

each of the principals, A new moder{ator will be elected to succeed Wilbur LaRoe Jr., a layman who {will give the retiring moderator’s| address. © A choir of 35 Indian |boys and girls from the Sheldon | Jackson Junior College will sing. The college in Sitka, Alaska, {belongs to the denomination. { ." Dr. Milner’s report will tell of the $6,520,000 of the $27 million |

Dr. Milner

ized veterans, and budgets of 41,

Also the ways in which Resto-|

“loutlined at the assembly. New Lite Movement

iment. This is an evangelistic pro-| gram of the church designed to] . revive the spirituality of present, llchurch members as well as to] gregations. Findings of a study. of racial]

express in action the pronouncements of preceding assemblies against racial discrimination. The Sunday afternoon speakers on “Leadership of Church in Race] [Relations” will include Henry R.!|

Great stress is to be laid uponjand

{ ; -|8ts, Dr. Paul and “Shorts” will be shown at the the Presbyterian New Life Move-|

oa Fiidas une. 4. UNITARIAN CHURCH--Dr.

+ The Presbyterian General Assembly is a delegated working'body and not the type of con-| vention to whose sessions many |visitors come... However, big | popular meetings are held at night when speakers of note are presented. Residents of the com-! munity in which the assembly is

held are invited to these sessions.

Dr. Bennet to Give Youth Addresses

Dr. Vincent Bennet will give the addresses for the Youth for Christ City-Wide Awakening 9

p.m. and_

speaking people, aid for hospital- daily, thereafter

at 9:30 p. m. un The camphign

newly acquired club house, 20th Meridiani

Rood will . giv his final talk of his series tonight at the 7:30

Dr. Bennet bring new enrollees into the con-|p. m. Y. for C. rally. The Eureka

[Jubilee Singers will continue their vocal programs of Negro: spirit] and cultural relations are sched- uals and other sacred numbers uled for presentation. It seeks to|throughout the campaigu.

Dr. Bennet is a native of

Britain and onetime assistant to] the president of Wheaton College. He now devotes his time to evangelistic and Bible conference work. °

SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE

NAZARENE + 5. Olive and LeGrande A. L. EMMER

?

"REVIVAL Rev. Loy Snow

May 24 thru June 13 v list from Bloo . Bvange ton, Ind. ing Special singing-—solos, duets, quartets, Services Each Evening 7:30 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30—10:30-6:45 and 7:30 Public Cordially Invited

METHODIST CHURCHES | NORTH CHURCH oberts Park Church

Meridian and 38th Street 1821 Delaware at Vermong Dallas L. Browning, D, D., Minister Rev. Amos L Boren, Minister 9:30 A. M.~Church School $30 P. M.~M..Y, P,

o 9:30 A M.~Church School 10:45 A. M.—~Worship Service Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt, “Por Sinners Only” /

10:45 A. MM. Angelus Hour—6:30 P. M.

“PRISON OR PARADISE™ EAST 10TH STREET

Baccalaureate Service: For High Schoo C. R. Holmes, Pastor

and College Singers, 30 P. M. E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave. Church 8chool ......... 9.30

“I LOOK AND * Music by Shortridge Girls’ Glee C1 Worship Service ......10:45 “With Great Power”

REV, LOY SNOW

at

Mrs. Serajdine Clippinger, director “Services for the ker”

“TT GRACE

Home of the Everson Bible Class. METHODIST N Bast New York at Grant . iN 5, ARNOLD i200. Minister Come to Church! Miles Sure Foundations

"State School for Deaf pupils special gues : We Welcome Al Visitors

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 Reading Rooms (R. R.)

Lesson for Sunday, May 23d

|Luce, editor-in-chief of Time, Inc.| | A completed plan of reunion be- |

the U. 8. A. and the Presbyterian | {Church in the U. 8. will be placed | before the Seattle assembly and the one of the southern church | ] ously - in At-| A pected to vote on the plan of reunion and authorize that it ‘be submitted to the presbyteries of

Jesse H. Baird, San Anselmo, Cal; Dr. Clifford E. Barbour, Knoxville, Tenn.; Dr. George E. Barnes, Philadelphia; and Dr. Arnold H. Lowe, Minneapolis. | Delegates going from the In-

ST.JOHN’S

; Leoctiard and Sanders St E A PIEPENBROK. Pastor 10:45 A. M.—*'Preparation and Reception” John, 142-3

rector, announces the following both denominations in 1949, | officers of the new brotherhood: " Candidates for Office | CITY-WIDE Douglas B. Hill, director, and! The. re-election - of. the stated AWAKENING Harold ~X..._Cashon, . assistant; sleric. Dr.-Witllam- Barrow Pugh | wi . . HE Arthur Herrington, secretary, or Wallingford, Pa., is due to CAMPAIGN and L. E. Sarshwiler Btasures: comie before the general as-| Tonight Thru June 6 wi HL has appinted i . 3 |sembly, The candidates for the ; pu Yi J:loffice of moderator are: Dr. in the

Y for C CLUBHOUSE N. Meridian and 20th Sts, Tonight 7:30 DR. PAUL ROOD and the Eureka Jubilee Singers

CLERMONT NAZARENE

Announces REVIVAL TO CONTINUE THRU MAY 23 EVANGELIST PRED CORBY of Owensboro, Ky, - Special Music by Prof. and Mrs. Boyce Pierce of Danville, Ill Rev. Jessie Towns, Pastor CONGREGATIONAL

THE UNION CHURCH

W. 17th & Rembrandt Sts, _ Rev. Gerald B. Blue, Paitor 52d Anniversary Services 930 A. M.—Sunday Bchool 10:30 A. M.—Morning Warship Sermon—"Filled With the Spirit” 13 O'clock Covered-Dish Dinner 1:00 P. M. —Hymn Bing 1:30 P. M.—Prayer Service

est Morris Street Christian Church 1534 W. Morris (at Blaine)

9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.—RBible 8chool

615° P M. . a WEAR WOT

THURSDAY ..T.30.P. M.—Hour of Help. .. HARRY BUCALSTEIN, Minister x PRitnp.y ene

11

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CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11th and Oxford Sts. 10:45 A. M.—Sermon Theme: “As I Saw the Convention” 7:45 P. M.—Hymn Sing: WM. F. MOON, Directing Rosemary Dunaway, Organist Pauline Tolin, Pianist

| The women will occupy the Choir Loft

May 24, 1948 : Annual meeting of the Church will be tation of his message will thrill held. Church officers for the ensuing | any audience.

year will be elected.

| 5% jaa |

i. Beginning Sunday || And Every Night Next Week

Dr. Vincent Bennett

and the Eureka Jubilee Singers

ping, graphic and vivid presen-

9:30 A. M.

Morning Worship 10.30 A. M, Praver Meeting, Wed TOP M Fridayv—7430 P M Young Reople—R 4201 E 16th Rev

NIE TU

A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE |

Carrollton at 13th St, Ford Porter, Pastor Berean Gospel Hour

Bible School

| Morning Worship

Every Sunday, 7:30 to 8 a. m.— WISH 9:45 a.m,

10:45 a. m,

6:30 P. M. Young People

Evening Service

Sun. School, 9:30

Morning Worship, 10:30 Y. P.8, 6:30 ‘Evangelistic | “Y "ah

"Herschel

7.30 P. J.

Brookside Pilgrim Holiness 12101 Brookside EF Igm

tendent

EAST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

WELCOME TO SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL

E. P. Nelson, Pastor

RNER, Special Speaker

Youth Groups . - Evening Services . T30P M. onald Shaner Young, singer and speaker, BE-5720. Mr. Solon" Gibby Jr, Superin-

AFTER-CHURCH MASS RALLIES Sunday 3 P. M. and 9 P. M.

Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director

foes Curroliton at: Atty

9-00 BM Westminster — Petiowship |

a | TABERNACLE

Here is a preacher whose grip- ||

“SOUL AND BODY” Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

/ Castle Hall Bldg., Pleasant Run Pkwy. B. Drive at Butler.

R. R., 119 E. Ohio St." Los . : Evening Service; 5:00 = R. R., Church Edifice -

CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

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

Washington Blvd, at 34th | Evening Service, 8:00 1809% Prospect St. R. R., Church Edifice R. R, 1611 Prospect SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

Wednesday Evening Testimonfal Meetings in All Churches . at 8

THE UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 29th and Kenwood Ave. LOUIS H. McADOW, Minister

Will hold regular Services of Worship in Sweeney Chapel School of Religion, Butler University, Beginning June 6, 10:45 A. M.

9:45°'A. M.—Bible School Classes for Adults and High School Departments, School of Religion.

9:30 A. M.—Bible School Classes for Nursery Through Intermediate departments—(1 to 14 years), Disciple House, 4550 N. Illinois

Transportation between the Disciple House and the School of Religion will be provided parents and . children by the church. os

ite You

- Presbyterian Churches Inv

| MEMORIAL

a 4 Rev. Willlam A. Alexander ’ 9:30 A. M,—~Church School for All Ages [10-485 A MOC MOHITHG WHFSHIDY “Worthy | Qf the Name.” | : '

ate ae of

7:30 P. M.—~Thursday Midweek Service.

Serve | SR PRESBYTERIAN | MERIDIAN HEIGHTS ont Tees f Central Ave. st 4Tth.

Rev. Roy B. Connor Jun Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:48 “WINSOMENESS"

REV ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD ¥

9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:46 A. M. Divine Worship Dr. Vale

“Let Jesus Christ Be Glorified”

Youth Groups, § & 7 P. M. Sunday

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PRANT2 R GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M, Dr. Franz: “The Tragedy of Ease” Luke 16:19-31

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. {Jean 8. Milner. 2, D Joseph W. Johnstes

Chureh School Lo 9:30AM | nisters Junior Jin lor Brekiant® S901 Ml Morning Worship, 11 ». mm. n Opies a * . . ‘ Loh ey i 2PM! Dr. Miner: “The Inner Chamber” NORTHMINSTER d Chureh School, 9:48 Kessler Blvd, & Ralston Dr. RICHARD 8. WILLIAMS, Minister

9:45 A, M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship

FAIRVIEW 46th and Capitol Ave

VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A. M. Church School.

“SIX COMFORTING WORDS

WALTER L PEARCY, Minister 445 B. State (1700 Bast) Young People. 4:00 P

7:00 P

Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

1060 RIVER: AVE Sunday School Morning Worship .. “Traveling the King's Highway" Bening Bervice ~~ TTR “Sell -Righteousness” GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor

orcrevenleny

BAPTIST CHURCHES

930 A. M 1030 A. M

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton Atwater, D. D., Pastor Rev E L McClain, Associate Pastor 9.30 A. M.— Bible Schoo! 10:45 A. M.—~Worship, Sermon by. Pastor. “‘Courage, Not Cowardice” f 6:00 P. M.— Discussion wns Bt guingysn crf : guest speaker Y:00 2. M.—Worship Sermon by Asso—“eiate; Pastor a

| C. Tren, Paul V. Malicote. Sund | school, 9:30; morning serv. 10:45; eve. TUXEDO PARK-29 N. Grant U. 8 _Clution, 9:30 AM.; 7:30 PM. EMERSON AVE Emerson & BK. .. York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM., 7:30 P.

WOODRUFF PLACE=Walcott at-8 Meh. |= — o CENTRAL BAPTIST

(3100 East).| INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH UE

New M.

“Making Life Count"

at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd,

10:48 A. M.—~Morning Service. Dr. GO. B ~s- O'Donnell speaking.

LYNHURST-—Lynhurst dr, 3 blocks of W. Washington St. Donald J. Dunk!

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pastor. Services. 9:30 AM. and 7:30 P.M, CREEK, N. Mich, & Both. Crafton, Stich TAR MN

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M. . M.—Westminster Pellowship. 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship.

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EVANGELISTIC MEETING May 9-May 23 oo FRED E. DENNIS of Marietta, Ohio EVANGELIST

HAROLD HADLEY, East Liverpool, Ohio “7. Local Minister — CARL FLINN

CHURCH OF

S. Belmont

CHRIST

This Forceful Speaker DIRECTOR . St

SATURDAY 300 Hoo

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To Open Me pr. J. Mo Horton, of the. In Coavention, will “he gion of approximate

Dr. Horton

cGulre, executive w Indianapolis Ba

wor. Gaines M. Co anpolis, executive se Disciples of Christ Convention, 18 liste the principal speak give an address on t with Others” proj morning. Announce T

Baptists have ch theme for this 40th ing the theme, “. . . . taken from John 5 visions of the theme

diversified, world-w, the . denomination. ‘We work in ev America; in other others; and in educ A joint committe: and Disciples has I on the problem of the. two denominatio pected that the co report at the conv However, since th tral government in Church and-each co autonomous, a legal be preceded by fav on the part of the |

gregations, Dr. Ho out.

Milwaukee Sj Dr. McGuire will preliminary conferer city executives this Milwaukee, His te rominational Policie Controversy.” Dr. Horton also is today to attend ses ing the opening of t

proper. . Dr. Herbert F, T member of the bos tion and publicatio: W. Atwater, pastor Baptist Church, is the Ministers’ and Benefit Board. Mrs serves on the offic the American Bapti. sion Society. The 1 Smith holds the of tary for the Minister the convention.

Tour Plan

An educational t Lake, Wis., for the the 1100-acre assem the Northern Bapti: vill be conducted by liam 0. Breedlove. Among the other going to the conve Rev. Donald J. Dur tor of the Indianaj tion; the Rev. Carl U. 8. Clutton, the Paschall, the Rev Y, the Rev, W the Rev. Peter Vr Rev, Ruben H. Lind