Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1948 — Page 4

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lptor Advocates

feligiess themes used for all forms of his art both in non-religious and

religious settings.

Aldo Pitassi Hopes to Aid in Binging, ses

by Revised Reli By EMMA & new trend in his field of art. judges this spring gave

Award for his ter completed his fourth

He hopes to start a new trend in themes in a way they now are not

summer of travel and study pro7lvided by the Pierce award, Aldo will visit the Detroit Art Museum and Cranbrook Academy 20 miles away where he will talk. with Carl|7: Milles, renowned teacher of sculp-

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an EE oan 8 troubles Aldo Pitassl. He ° that artists without the proper background, knowledge and feeling may atto . follow-Jis idea, This be depldardtile, he said. received a very careful refrom his ItalCatholic parents, They Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pitassi

Pitassi, a stone cutter, ‘his son to take the sure making money and join business rather than

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age of 10, Aldo art on Saturdays at CarInstitute in Pittsburgh. He gained some experience in

“HE WHOM A DREAM HATH POSSESSED"—Aldo Pitassi, sculptor shown above with his prize-winning Madonna, hopes to see |

RIVERS MILNEE,

like to go abroad, he feels that he will he vie and o Quebec da.

duction to noted artists in New York City and complete his itinerary by going to Philadelphia

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sculptor Aldo Pitassi will do his bit to bring about > Yo

him the

sculpture by employing reused. No matter whether

To Visit Canadas 3 While the young sculptor would

“almost” abroad when shrines, churches

ints of interest at and Montreal, Cana-

He will present letters of intro-

and Pittsburgh. He will return to the art institute here for his fifth year classes, ; While » modern crusader for rel present-day art, h# sttives' a well-balanced viewpoint. For example, he made the head of a boxer, the square-jawed, hardened type of pugilist, while he was completing his madonna. And he will refuse no commissions for non-religious pieces now or after graduation. Admires Sculptor-Priest When school is in session, the young sculptor lives in the residence of Mrs. Susan Taylor, daughter of the late Otto. Stark,

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for many years. He also knows and admires

his father’s shop. He now looks forward to a

the Rév. Fr. Anthony Lauck, sculptor-priest who was born and

7:30 TONIGHT!

WY

8.Year-Old Child

Preacher

Back from Europe Thousands Came to JESUS! °

RENEE MARTZ

featured ‘in Look Magazine Ripley's Column Associated Press Preached to 300,000 in Asia, Europe and U. S. A. »

Flash! 1500 Seats Partition Torn Out! *

~ SUNDAY 11 am.—2:30—7:30 p.m.

Also Ruby James of Hong Kong, China

* WCBC—Anderson—1470 KC 10 A, M..6 P. M, Sun. Tonite—Sick Prayed for

brought up here. ‘Officials at Herron pronounce Aldo Pitassi outstanding because, unlike so many young persons, he knows precisely what he wishes to do and possesses the

talent and knowledge with which to do it.

Baptist Children To Give Circus

Children of the East Side Baptist Center will give circus performances Wednesday beginning at 2:30 p. m. in a tent at 16th St. and Columbia Ave. A grand parade, acrobats, curios and other attractions are scheduled by the youngsters who will be directed by Mrs. Edna Martin, head of the Baptist Center. The circus proceeds will go toward the summer program conducted for children of the vicinity. The summer program is operated by the All-Baptist Fellowship of Indianapolis.

{Brookside Church

To Mark 21st Year

The Brookside United Brethren Church will mark its 21st anniversary with festive services and a basket dinner tomorrow. The Rev. Forest A. Reed of Muncie, a former pastor, will give the anniversary address tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. Following the noon dinner, short talks will be given by the visiting clergy and friends. Dr. Virgil G. Hunt, conference superintendent, will give the address at the 7:30 p. m. meeting. T. E. Smith will be in charge of ithe musical program. The Rev. {Glen Odell, pastor, will preside {throughout the day and receive {the offerings and tithes which

Jiwill go to the building fund.

Baptists to Meet The executive committee of the Indianapolis Baptist Association will discuss preparations for the Baptist boys’ and girls’ camp at the meeting Thursday noon in the YWCA, Dr. L. C. Trent is chairman, Baptist children will attend camps at Like Tippecanoe and McCormick's Creek.

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UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) SUNDAY SER Open Dally 10 to

EVENTS—

Msgr. Sheen To Address

Forum Here

scheduled meetings of the National Catholic Evidence Guild this week-end and an address Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen Thursday night.

sent Msgr. Sheen in an address at 8:15 p. m. Thursday in the Murat Theater. He returned last week from an extensive trip abroad. The talk will bring the forum to its close for this season.

Guild will present a “pitch,” or outdoor talks on Catholic doctrines and practices, tonight at :30 o’clock in the War Memorial Plaza. The same type of meeting will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial Auditorium.

tomorrow with benediction at 5 , m, in 88. Peter and Paul's Cathedral. opened here last night with headquarters in the Severin Hotel.

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH —

E. on om church and 9:15

Bver-Ready Charitable Chorus and the Bver-Ready Trio will sin services tomorrow.

Arrangements for the music were made

Pupils of Mrs. wr

tions at the meeting of the woman's association Tuesday Afternoon. A mi ing and business session will precede program.

FORME will assemble in the auditorium to see

row at 9:10 a. m. w Holy Communion will follow at 10 a. m, Vv ERS OF AMERICA

Rill a speaker of the Christian Butinest en's the evangelistic meeting tomottew at 7:48

Louise Vonnegut Pierce Bh statue of the Madonna, Aldo is 23, and this semesyear at the John Herron Art Institute.

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HE TW ed BHD Bg ry Methodists Here To Honor Pastors

the Grace will honor their pastors with, receptions and programs tomorrow.

will retire after serving 47 years as a minister, will be

Church. Talks honoring the Rev.

nt

retiring spond with remarks of appreciation, The Rev. Mr. Hargitt will be succeeded in the pastorate by the Rev. M. O. Robbins appointed this week at the Indiana ence.

Evidence Guild Sets Week-End Meetings Catholics of. the city have

by

The Bernadette Forum will pre-

. Will Present ‘Pitch’ The National Catholic Evidence

The guild will close its sessions

The national meeting

Religious events follow:

Vv. tx , m. LL SOULS UNITARIAN % Burdette Backus, minister, will speak “Pr Train” at 11 a. m, in the “Unitarian Religion” at tation M.

0] HOSPITAL CHAPEL — The

on RANS

gt the § a. m, Protestant Chaplain

nton will conduct the services

MEMORIAL = give a program of dramatic selec-

board meet-

the

L EVANGELICAL AND | Th school

e church

Esther,” orship service with

, “Queen tomor-

Jimmy

Committee will give the ta at

m, In ns cha N. Illinois St.

l, 3 TOHRIST—

the club house, 30th snd It includes an explanation of atomic

Dr. A. “oder Institute of Science, Los PIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN the. “Lite of Christ”

Both the New Jersey Street and Methodist Churches

The Rev, Victor B. Hargitt, who

t at Pp. m.

reception tomorrow. at| the New Jersey Street

argitt will be given by B. attler, Jolin Pierce, Robert

A gift will be presented to the minister and he will re-

nfer-

Set Farewell Recepti The Grace Church will

ew Albany district after several years as minister of Grace Church. Paul Hook, lay leader, will conduct the program of music and tributes climaxed by refreshments. The. Rev. Mr. Clegg will respond to the speeches with a talk. Friends of the Cleggs in all parts of the city are expected to attend.

Ohio Rector Heads Lutheran District

Times State Service FT. WAYNE, June 26 — The Rev. John H. Meyer of Lakewood, 0., will serve again next year as the president of the Central District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. The Rev. Mr. Meyer was reelected this week during sessions of the district convention here. Approximately 500 delegates, including ministers and church officials attended. Among them were Indianapolis pastors and laymen. In his presidential report the Rev. Mr. Meyer revealed the following statistics: The District, comprising the states of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, totals 121,042 baptized members; there are §6,206 communicants, 16,429 children enrolled in the day schools and 25,027 in the Sunday schools of the district. The national body, the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, numbers 1,639,337 members.

Local Bach Choir To Sing in Chapel

The Indianapolis Bach Choir, George Frederick Holler directing, will sing the Bach B mino Mass at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Delaware at 16th St. According to Mr. Holler, the

and singing the Bach Mass since the close of its regular season in April, is not attempting a finished performance of the work. The object of Monday's performance is to stimulate popular interest in the great choral composition, Mr. Holler said.

ist.

Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave.

Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. orship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. end 745 p. m. Minister—C

elect foyr new bishops and discuss plans and business matters directs! of vital concern to the church.

includes Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois,

Dakota. It is one of the most populous jurisdictions of the six created In 1939. The jurisdictions .|serve to simplify the administration of a church of more than eight million members.

of the truly will be host to the conference delegates and guests. He has sent out letters all over the state inviting ministers ushers and pages. He is in charge

of the arrangements for the 10:45 special|a. m. and 7:30 p. m. worship serv-|for the Blind, with Mrs. Mable ices on Sunday -during the con-

io) of Christian Service of his conhie Starker and’ Mrs: Clifford Pierce. gregation to serve Wednesday through Saturday of the conference week. Mrs. C. G.

organ rebuilt and a general clean-

on hold a| farewell reception for the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg and Mrs. Clegg tomorrow at 7 p. m. The pastor has

a much-loved Indianapolis artist been made superintendent of the

choir, which has been studying

Paul Fidlar will be accompan-

on

PAINTING AND POLISHING FOR GUESTS—The frame for the organ pipes of the Roberts Park Methodist Church was made from walnut logs cut on the church site long ago. The Rev. Amos L. Boren, pastor, is having all such possessions of the church put in order for the Jurisdictional conference.

Roberts Park Pastor Host

To Conference July 6-

The “cathedral church of Indiana Methodism” will furnish a setting steeped in historical interest and tradition for the North Central Jurisdictional Conference. Roberts Park Methodist Church, sometimes called the “cathethe! dral church,X will be host to the conference July 6 through 11. Rep5 resentatives of two million Methodists will worship within its walls,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Methodists to Gather At ‘Cathedral Church’

Set Profession

Of Novices

dianapolis Fraternity of the Third Order of St. Friincis tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The Rev. Fr. Alvin Schiubeck, 0. F. M., spiritual director of the fraternity, will assist Father Emmanuel in the sanctuary. The

headquarters at Chicago. He will attend the meeting on the occasion of the annual Visitation of the Order. New Feature Planned The Tertiary Transmitter, a fraternity publication of the local organization, will be a new feature issued to members following the meeting. ' The: Transmitter staff under the direction of the council includes the Misses Patricia Arkins, Patricia Feltz, Martha ‘Seyfried, Mary Derleth, Rose Marie Strack and Rita Scherschel. Henry Laker and Mrs. Ruth Steinmetz, novice master and mistress, will preside over novices instructions at 2:30 p. m. in St. Cecelia hall. ~

Renee Martz

Preaches Here

Child Evangelist At Tabernacle

nacle, 610 N. Alabama St.

Eight-year-old Renee Martz will preach tonight at 7:30 p. m. and tomorrow at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. in the Indianapolis Gospel Taber-

Tonight, Renee will give pray-

ers for sick persons in the congregation. She will talk, pray and

eled over the world from Amer-

CHRIST TEMPLE

402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear

ELDER GOLDER, Pastor

SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1948

ST.JO. EVANGELICAL A

Bringing to You Unusual

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School—9:45 A.

Tonight — 7:30

“GOD OF THE ATOM”

Scientific Motion Picture :

‘Sound — Color Reaching audiences totaling 75,000 each month. Bring Your Friends

FOR

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CLUB HOUSE N. Meridian & 20th Sts.

EVERYONE WELCOME

Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director

Began Desig MRE. RUSSEL

of 10. - He designs for the West Sid

"voice. “And I've He should hav years.” Mr. Rus

tings for the C measure he eh Theater. Before comin; 1946, he left a tr that took him fro Kalamazoo, Micl N. Y., where he Drama Festival i Colony” on Roan In 1940 he le to join the sub: however, there ¥v stage flats, Just After the war choice for openi and lying awake out of nothing. F

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sing from a small platform,

erected on the tabernacle platform, surrounded by microphones. The child evangelist has trav-

“The North Central Jurisdiction

Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota and North

Ministers Invited The Rev. Amos L. Boren, pastor Roberts Park Church,

to serve as

ference.

The Rev. Mr. Boren has enlisted the aid of the Woman's Society

luncheons

Shriver is WSCS president. Walls are bein repaired, the

ing and freshening is going forward at Roberts Park.

Communion Service # For the Holy Commurion service, long-treasured linen and! table silver will be used. Thi service will take place at-the first forenoon session setting the stamp of great spirituality expected to prevail throughout the meeting. The Rev. Mr. Boren will open the first day's session with “Morning Watch,” a devotional service, at 7:45 a. m. The framing of the organ pipes, is built of black walnut cut from the wooded park which gave the church its site and part of its name. Also various furnishings of the chancel and the auditorium were made of wood cut from the park. Roberts Park Church traces its origin to 1819 when the first Methodist service was held under a walnut tree on what is now the state house lawn. The congregation worshiped in various locations but dedicated the present stately edifice in 1870.

Acquires Print Collection

One of the most recent acquisitions of the Roberts Park Methodist Church is a collection of prints of the Sallman “Head of Christ” and prints of other paintings by the same artist. These were purchased during the pastorate of Dr. Sumner L. Martin, now the district superintendent. Dr. Martin also is making preparation for the district to welcome the conference. The Rev. Mr. Boren is arranging with Kriebel and Bates, publishers, for a conducted tour of their galleries, 230 E. Ohio St. Then conference delegates will view the original Sallman canvases which hang there. A high point of the jurisdictional conference will be Sunday afternoon, July 11, when 200 ministers and laymen will form in line at the-Roberts Park Church. They will march in procession through the streets to the Murat Theater where the service of the consecration of bishops will be held. (E. R. M.)

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline

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Teachers Set IU Conference

Music to Be Theme

Of

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. June 26 —The Indiana Music Teachers’ conference and the state conven-

tion of the Indiana Teachers of Applied Music will open at Indiana University tomorrow. With approximately 100 music teachers attending, the conference will continue through next Wednesday. A highlight of the four-day meeting will be a concert by a quartet from the Indiana School

Convention Times State Service

Piano Teachers’ Association will have charge of the piano section sessions. Mrs. W. N. Bridgewater of Indianapolis will be chairman

Worship «eeoveevesssl0:15 A, M. Sunday School .%..0...9:15 A. M.

Claire Leive, director of music at the school, in charge. A Plano Section Featured On Tuesday, the Indianapolis

of the piano section program and Mrs. W. G. Patterson of Indianapolis chairman for the voice section meetings. Maxine Patterson, soloist, and Carol Collier, pianist, both of Indianapolis, will give the program at the conference banquet Tuesday evening in the Union Bldg. Dale W. Cox of Richmond is president of the Association of Indiana Teachers of Applied Music, Mrs. Gladys Fowler of Indianapolis vice president and Charlotte L. ‘Raatz of Indianapolis secretary.

"Christian Science

To Be Lesson Topic “Christian Science” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist tomorrow. The Bible citations include the following: “Another parable spake he unto them; the kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened.” Matt. 13:33. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science- texthook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Ages pass, but this leaven of truth is ever at work. p. 118.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 11 A. M. Morning Worship “State of the.Church” Rev. Johnson, Preaching

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN 18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister -

9:30 A. M.—“The Salt of the Earth”

10:40 A. M.—Bible School The Church That Cares

A ‘WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carrollton at 13th St. Ford Porter. Pastor Berean Gospel Hour—Every Sunday, 7:30 to 8 a. m.—~WISH Bible School—9:45 a. m. Morning Worship—10:45 a. m. 6:30 P. M. Young People Evening Service—T7:30 P. M. Pastor Ford Porter will speak at both services, Evangelist Victor Sears Coming July 4-18. Gordon Sears, Music director. Alvin Ras mussen, pianist and the Winternheimer Sisters, musicians.

"DOES CHRIST GIVE SOUL REST?" 10:30 A. M. "GOD FIRST— LOVE'S MEASURE"

T45 P. M.

lack, Minister

FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30 Wm. M. WILLS, 8. 8. SUPT. SECOND FREE METHODIST

t Unity araiuIe—Clattes Consultant

Carl Flinn, AWednesday Services, 7:45 po m,

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

ica to Australia, to the British Isles. Her father, Jack Martz, estimates that 300,000 persons have attended her meetings of whom 8500 professed to be converted to the Christian faith. Miss James to Sing Miss Ruby May James, a daughter of missionaries to China and a former child evangelist] herself, plays the piano and violin and sings during the Martz evangelistic meetings. Miss James began to preach at the age of nine and was heard in many Indianapolis churches when she was 13. She also serves is tutor to Renee. To accommodate the crowds attending the services led by Renee, the tabernacle has knocked out a partition increasing the seating capacity of the auditorium from 1200 to 1500.

Federation to Fete Council Delegates

dem, The Netherlands, honored at a dinner Tuesday at 6 p. m. in the Central Christian Church. The delegates are Dr. George W. Buckner Jr., editor of World Call; Dr. Gaines M. Cook, executive secretary of the International Convention of the Disciples of Christ, and Dr. H. B. McCormick, president of the United Christian Missionary Society. The "dinner will be part of a pre-Amsterdam Institute sponsored by the Church Federation. The program will open at 4 p. m. with an address by Dr. Paul G. Macy, director of the Mid-West Region of the World Council of Churches. A night session will follow dinner. :

Federation office, RI-8508.

land.”

7:30 P. M.—*

Guest soloists, Mary Alice Free and Marjory Ackerman.

“Services for the Seeker.”

METHODIST CHURCHES ‘Roberts Park Church

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. 9:30 A. M.— Mr. Pearl Andrews, Supt. 10:45 A. M.—“Sounding Bottom” John Knox of Boots

“Behold Jesus”

GRACE

METHODIST

Hol Meditation:

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NORTH CHURCH Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., Minister 9:30 A. M.—~Church School 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service

Communion Living

Memorial.”

BAPTIST CHURCHES

East New York at Grant

EB. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister 10:40 A. M.—Sermon, Dr. Homer R. Page,

Minister. 7:00 P. M.—Farewell Reception for Rev. & Mrs. B. Arnold Clegg.

The three Indianapolis dglegates who will attend the World Council of Churches in Amster-

will be

O1a-Fashioned Gospel Messages

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

1060 RIVER AVE.

EAST 10TH STREET

C. R. Holmes, Pastor E. 10th St., at Keystone Ave,

Church School «cesseses 9.30 Worship Service «cce..10:43

7:30 P. M.—Dally Vacation Bible Demone stration. . Home of the Everson’ Bibi#" Class

Come to Church! )

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton Atwater, D. D, Pastor Rev. B. L. McClain, Associate Paster

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Rev. Bob Cullen. Assoc. Pastor, will speak at Nordyke Mission.

Both sermons preached by Rev. Paschall. GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor

WOODRUFF PLACE Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott L. O. TRENT, D.D. PAUL V. MALICOTE, Associate Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.19:43" Paralysis

. Tren Evening Worship, T P Green Lake Report—Alice and Jerry Martz, speakers. Fellowship Hour 5 to 7 P, M.

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M. Ann O'Bryan

9:30 A. M.—Bible School.

Mr. and Mrs. | 5-year-old daught at 1808 N. Delaw This year, pat will see two revi bigger and better

Feature

—“Rosd to tl “Rio Grande Raide Monday: “Saigon”

* Tomorrow

d BOO) ..vsesessssnses.0:30 A. M [10:45 A. M~Worship. Sermon by Pastor. ECCA~ Sdn oohip cnsnsentvee 1030.4. M. Shadows. ood ,, Tomorrow Evening Service 8:00 P. M.| 7:30 P. M.—Worship. The Fireside Council LD en ne

9:35 A. M.—Bible School.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd, 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. O. BK O'Donnell speaking.

CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

row and Monday: “Half Past Midni

Optometry ( Be Dinn

Twenty-seven will take the exa Indiana Optomet

EXETER BAPTIST-—Exeter &

17th Bh Rev. Isom Ferris—9:30 and 7:30.

Monday and Tq guests of the Ind

Association at a

Reservations for the dinner may be made through the Church

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—8ermon, “I AM DEBTOR.” 7:45 P. M.—Sermon, “THINGS WE KNOW IN RELIGION.” A Cordial Welcome to All 0} Trinkle, Minister

—A Church With THE NEW TESTAMENT Message—

CAN

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

9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.~Bible 00! 6:15 P. M.-C. E. Meetings 1 Worship ster

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts. FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., Pastor 9:10 A. M.<Church School. 10:00 A. M.—Worship Service. “My Religion in Summer.”

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The Tabernacle was filled to overflowing at each of David's 4 services this week. But we hope you

will be able to be here EARLY in order to gain entrance into the Tabernacle,

SUNDAY 2:30

Little David's Personal Testimonial: “I Spent 5 Hours in Heaven”

7:30 P. M.

“The Mark of the Beast.and How to Escape It”

Calvary Tabernacle

FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg., R. R,, 119 E. Ohio St.

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

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, June 27th

“Christian Science” Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

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FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8.

Drive at Butler

Evening Service, 5:00

R. R, Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d

Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice

Six L CHURCH 1609% t R. R, 1613 Prospéit

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

——te , | LYNHURST—Lynhurst dr, 3 blocks 8 TUXEDO PARK~20 N. Grant (4100 East).| of W. Washington St. Donald J. Dunkin, . '§ night at the Spir U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM.; T:30 P.M. pastor. Services, 9:30 AM. and 7:30 PAM. Indianapolis nm EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & PE. New|CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Rd. & 86th, take the examina York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 AM. 7:30 P.M.| Louis G. Crafton, 9:46—-11:30, 7 P. ou prerequisite to ob!

to practice in the ert E. Godfrey, « Ave; Jack Jaffe, ton Blvd.; Walte 9600 E. Washingt J. Ritter, 1128 } and Jack E. Trs 324 St.

Club Meets

“Americanism” theme of a prog sented at a dinne: Indianapolis Wi Club to be held Apex Grill. Dr. H. 11th District Ar will speak.

Council Plan Pocahontas Cou of Pocahontas, w in supper and cai Bw at 5:30 p. m. Of Dick Payne, 13 eee al

Watch |

Accurate — Quick Service

*Wolf Su:

902 Fletcher Ave.

OAK HILL TABERNACLE

2024 Roosevelt Ave. Special Divine Healing Services Every Night in the Glasgow’ Revival, ~~ Special Healing Services. Sunday, 2:30 & 7:30 P. M. T. C. DAVIS, Pastor. CH. Jes.

at 8 P. M. 239 W. Wa Presbyterian Churches Invite You KITCHEN MEMORIAL he CA Carrollton at 1ith Rev. William A. Alexander Hi WOoOD-—STEEL mmTEas samt Jk Leow sd "77 Religion Real” RL STEEL—FOR} ~ TABERNACLE LB hy = PRESBYTERIAN as Ee rhaas BST 34th an tral $ DR. ROY EWING VALE MERIDIAN HEIGHTS NU-WA HOME | A Oks SETH Aw, 4% 470. 2 Rly 5 10:48 A. M.—Divine Worship a B Sounas. 92 " 36 E. NEW 3 Dr. Vale: “Victors and More Than Victors." Wo y Sesh 9 w em | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN “Christian Gryl onan at Sixteenth outh Groups, 6 & 7 P. Sundsy PANTS or ro HORN Saions | —— Ee ~ wdanduAM SECOND PRESBYTERIAN "Manuf the Qustwry The Historie Church of Which Church Boner THOMAS, 30 A. M. Ban as Bus di dg Toung Peoples” Vespers. 111....3:00 B. M. Joan 8 Milner, DD. Joseph W. NORTHMINSTER Morning Worship, 11° &

Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. 8. WILLIAMS, M 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.

“More Power to You!"

10:45 A. M. Morning Worship = FAIRVIEW - WESTMINSTER 4st and Capitol Ave : RAGAN. Minister WALTER Minister " i LIA An ans 9:30 A. reh School fpr Yi $:00 P. ML “Mi Confession ! oe 1:00 P. Mo Westminste Pollowshin. 2:00 7. M.—Westminster ama : y|