Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1948 — Page 4

Special Events

Tomorrow

American Heritage

- Programs Arranged Independence Day will fall on tomorrow for the first time since 1943.

Ministers will preach on ap-|

segpriate subjects and special services and events are scheduled. Churches with bells are asked

in recognitio heritage which includes freedom of worship. The tolling will be in response to the American Heri-

Foundation request. - The|:

tage foundation sponsors the Freedom Train.

‘Higher Patriotism’ A sermon on “Higher Patriot-

ism” given by the Rev. Robert|.

Gemmer, associate pastor, will ex-

press the spirit of Independence|i Day at 10:30 a. m, in the First|}

Friends Church. A higher patriotism, according to the Rev. Mr. Gemmer is a higher loyalty to countries of the whole world. He will preach in the church on all the Sundays of

July in the absence of the Pastor, the Rev. Herbert Huffman. “Christianity and Communism” | has been chosen by the Rev. Thomas B. Kline for his July 4 4 sermon tomorrow at 10:15 a. \in 8t. Mark's United era Church. Plan Special Service The North Side Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will mark Independence Day by holding worship tomorrow at 10 a. m. in Garfield Park. James Brown is branch president. Religious events follow:

e Jay, general chairman, announ: 8 HOSPITAL CHAPEL-Mrs. Daugherty

in ashingion Par in Hensporta on will be picked up ishing at 10 a, ay 1

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9 service tant ona plain Cc. G. * Minto win give: the ation. Arrangements for the music wore made thro rough the Bunker Hill Toni mn of the 11th District American Legion

"UNITED PRESBYTERIA - onias? on Rev. CP. Blek

Aiur (ot Christe tomort of rist” morrow Bie Me hymn sing will

CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Young people who attended the youth conference ai Bethan Park J tell of their conference experiences t the unified

precede the

Bob Jon RT, on. mcelion here, wm the ». rrow in ine miss

Bruch ¥ on Be oak a oO “ m ah oN donight ind he

Wiliam College a is I the

the 7:30 2 m. singe ration tomo in _the club’ hotise, PR. N. Meridian 5 Br Vom Bruch is a humorist who has ad-

dresses in all parts of

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'God' Lesson-Sermon

In Scientist Churches

God” is the subject of the lesie in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, The Bible citations include the following: “Your Father knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask Him” Matt. 6:8). The lesson-sermon also includes the following e from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The wisdom of man is not sufficient to warrant him in advis-

ing God.” p 3.

‘Berean Tabernacle

Revival Arranged The Berean Gospel Tabernacle will present the Rev. Victor E. Sears, world traveler and editor of The Gospel Pilot, in evangelistic services daily for two weeks at 7:45 p. m. beginning tomorrow. The Rev. Mr, Sears will be assisted by his brother, Gordon Sears, song leader, and Alvin Rasmussen, pianist, who also will play the marimba, cowbells and sleighbells. Misses Bettye and Iris Winterheimer will sing and play instrumental music. The Rev. Ford Porter is tabernacle pastor.

Presbyterian Group Picks 1949 Site

The 1949 General Assembly of

the Presbyterian Church in the| USA will be held next spring in|

Buffalo, N. Y. At the 160th General Assern:bly at Seattle, the site for next year’s meeting was not decided. How-

ever, Dr. William Barrow Pugh

of Philadelphia, stated clerk of Mrs. Lowe,

the assembly, made the announce- | pent Tpgarding the 1949 assem-

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CIRCUIT-RIDER BISHOP — This equestrian status of the |

pioneer Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury, in Washington, D. C., symbolizes the episcopal ideals to be recalled here next week when four new bishops will be elected by the North Central Jurisdictional

Methodist Conference.

Methodist Conference Opens

Tuesday at Roberts Park

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Representatives of two million Methodists of nine states will]

{gather here Tuesday for the North Central Jurisdictional Confer- |

ence in the Roberts Park Methodist Church.

A gala reception, followed by

a banquet Tuesday night for 1200

persons in the Scottish Rite Cathedral will precede the conference

sessions. close July 11. The election of four bishops offers the most exciting event of

ng| the conference. It will come to a

climax on the final Sunday when the new bishops will be con. secrated in the Murat Theater.

e| Voting for the bishops will start

on the first day of the conference and may be a long drawn out process, according to Dr. John G. Benson, chairman of conference arrangements. May Replace Bishop Lowe Dr. Benson cited the conference just held in El Paso when one new bishop was not elected until after the 30th ballot. One of the four may be named to the place vacated by Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis

ones| Area who is retiring because he

has reached the age of 70. Other highlights of the conference will include 4 solemn Holy Communion service for delegates

with Bishop Lowe officiating Wed-

nesday morning dn the Roberts Park Church. He will be assisted in the communion by Bishop lLester Smith of Cincinnati; Bisehop Ralph 8. Cushman of St. Paul; Bishop Ralph McGee, Chicago; Bishop Raymond Wade, Detroit, and Bishop Charles Brashares, Des Moines.

New Chimes to Sound The new chimes will sound from the tower of the Roberts Park Church before the communlon, at the beginning of each morning's session and at the close of the popular meetings at night. The consecration of the bishops has been planned to be very impressive. Each of the four candidates, one at a time, will kneel before the altar, his hand on an old, treasured Bible. Bishop Lowe,

who wrote the liturgy which will

be used for the consecration, ‘will say the words with the laying on of hands, The two sponsors serving for each bishop-elect also will lay on hands. Approximately 200 members of the Methodist clergy, robed in black gowns, will march in procession from the church to the theater for the consecration. The bishops will wear white stoles, insignia of their rank, about their shoulders. The stoles are a gift from Methodist layman, J. I. Holcomb. | Speakers for the banquet will base their remarks on the conference theme, “Christ and the Church.” They are Howard Baldwin of Detroit; Gov. Robert Donald Blue of Iowa; Mrs. C. W. Meade of Towa, a national official of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, and President Herman B Wells of Indiana Univer-|® sity. Greetings will be extended by Governor Ralph F. Gates and Mayor Al Feeney, Bishop Lowe will preside. Celebrities Invited Invitations have heen sent to the following persons to stand in the receiving line at the reception from 5:30 to 6:30: Bishop and Mayor Feeney, Gov. land Mrs. Gates, Dr. Sumner L. Martin, district superintendent, and Mrs. Martin; Dr. and Mrs.

They will’ open Wednesday forenoon in the church and

Bishop Lowe Dr. Martin

Dr: Wildman

Benson, Dr. Clyde Wildman, president of DePauw University, and Mrs. Wildman; Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of Madison, Wia, and his daughter, Mrs, William H. Remy of Indianapolis; and an official of the jurisdictional Wom-

Dr. Benson

an's Society of Christian Service.

at night in the church, Another noteworthy address will be by Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam of New York, Friday at 2:30 p. m. Bishop Oxnam will discuss the four-year program of the church in the areas of education, family life, the ministry and church unity.

Dr. Short to Conduct

Dr. Roy H. Short, editor of the devotional booklet, ‘The Upper Room,” will conduct the evangelism hour at 3 p. m. Thursday through Saturday. Morning watch at 7:55 a. m. will be in charge of the Rev. Amos Boren, host pastor, Thursday morning; the Rev. Carl C. Bracy, president of McKendree! college, Friday; and the Rev. I.| D. Green, superintendent of the Mansfield, O., district, Saturday. Woman's Night will be observed Thursday and on Sunday morn-| ing, July 11, visiting celebrities! will occupy local pulpits. Special! mention will be made of the late] Bishop Schuyler E. Garth of Mad-| ison and other bishops, who have died during the past four years, at the Wednesday morning me-t} morial service. Killed in China

A successor to Bishop Garth, who was killed in an airplane crash in China, will be elected. ! Bishop Wade and Bishop Smith, like Bishop Lowe, will retire ana] their places will be filled. Throughout the entire alioirens] nial meeting the influence and!

Asbury will be felt.

GREAT RALLIES

Tonight—7:30 Sunday—3 P. M.

Don’t Miss These Rallies. In The Youth for Christ Club House N. Meridian & 20th Sts.

RS a

DR. HARRY VON BRUCH

Famous Nationally Known Evangelist Returns to

EVERYBODY WELCOME. Roger Malsbary, Founder-Director

{rider described saintly and courageous.

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN _ Prospect and Linden SM ~~ . hous B:

Worship srenaeel0:15 A {Sunday School .....

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ITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, egy City, Mo. | "DR. PREDERI IAS ANDREWS Open Dally 10 to 5-—8at. Unit

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. Market St. Rm. 502. FR-4254

Bishop Lowe will give an address as a representative of the Council of Bishops Wednesday at 8 p. m. The public ig expected to attend this session and all those

spirit of the late Bishop Francis e was the) first bishop of the then- -Methodist | Episcopal Church and a circuit] in history as

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Church Music For IU Campus

© Times State Serviee BLOOMINGTON, July 3—Indiana University will hold its first annual Church Music Institute July 26 through Aug. 6. The university also announces the addition of a new division of church music to the music school’s curriculum. Thus choir directors, musicians and ministers seeking to improve the quality of the music in churches will find material to help them both in the brief institute and the permanent courses. The institute will bring together church musicians for an exchange of ideas, for suggestions as to new methods, techniques and materials, and the opportunity to reevaluate individual performances. Dupre to Play Marcel Dupre, internationally famous musician, will give a recital using the university's new $50,000 organ. Others scheduléd for organ recitals during the in-

gatz and George Y. Wilson of the IU school of music . Class, ses-

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stitute are Prof. Oswald G. Ra-

Institute Sef July 26-Aug. 6

sions will be conducted by Profs. George F. , Ragatz and ‘Wilson. These will include a voice clinic, conducting a model choir, organ repertoire, console conducting and basic musicianship. Special lectures will be given on worship from the minister's viewpoint, children’s choirs, church and school related and other subjects. Registration for tHe institute will be in the Indiana University school of music from 1 to 5 p.m,, July 26. The registration fee will include tuition for the course, choral music used during the institute, the opening-night banguet and other special events. Prof. Krueger joined the music school faculty last semester as associate professor of choral music. He is in charge of the new division of church music being added to the curriculum. He has served as director of music in the Park Congregational Church of Elmira, N.Y. and the Euclid Avenue Baptist Church, Cleveland.

Mt. Carmel Noven

The Rev, Fr. Francis J. Corley, 8. J., will preach during the 10th publie outdoor novena beginning Thursday and closing on the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, July 16, on the grounds of the monastery, Cold Spring Rd. Father Corley, now connected with the Institute of Social Order

Youth Fellowship "To Sponsor Social

| North Methodist Church will

sponsor a social on the church lawn beginning at 5 p. m. Friday. All kinds of food will be sold and a fish pond and short movies are scheduled. Proceeds will finance trips of delegates to conferences and religious camps.

chairman.

The Youth Fellowship of the |

Miss Barbara Boyd is lawn social

a Starts Thursday

of St. Louis University, is the former editor of the New York weekly, “America.” He will give his sermons nightly at 7:30 p. m. Various priests of the city will assist and choirs of the churches will sing. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, pastor of SS. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, will officiate the opening night when the K. of C. Columbians will sing. For the solemn closing, the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, will be in charge and the Schola Cantorum will give the music.

Honor Patron Saints

The S88. Peter and Paul Catholic Cathedral will observe the feasts of 88. Peter and Paul, the parish patrons, tomorrow at the 11 a. m. ‘mass,

METHODIST Roberts Park Church

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 530 P. M—M. Y. F. 9:30 A. M.— Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. 10:45 A. M.— 7:30 A. M.— Independence Day” “Services for the Seeker.”

“Christian Freedom” “Personal Faith on

CHURCHES

EAST 10TH STREET

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

Church School ...sv0... 9.30 Worship Service seeee.10:45

“Christian Freedom” _Homs of the __Bverson Bible Class

~~ GRACE METHODIST East’ New York at Grant

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian and 38th Street

9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Worship Service “The Methodist t Witness”

Dallas L. Browning, D. D.. Minister

DR. HOMER R. PAGE, Minister

10:40 A. M. Sermon by Dr. Page We Welcome All Visitors

Come to Church!

Old-Fashioned Gospel Mensage Meng. |

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

1060 RIVER AVE

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

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

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott LO , D.D, PAUL V . Associate

MALICOTE Bundey Behool, > i. A M.

0:45—Dr. Evening Womhip, it P. M. Fellowship Hour § to 7 P, M.

TUXEDO PARK—20 N. Grant (4100 Bast). U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 PM.

EMERSON AVE.-Emerson York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 AM. T= 0 Por,

BAPTIST T CHURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton Atwater, D. D., Pastor Rev. BE L McClain, Assgciasy Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible Schoo

Sunday School ..,.... S930. A. x14 | 10°30 A. M.~ Worship, Communion Sermon Morning WOrship «vesvsennin. 10:30 % Ml 0 pa > Pastor, “True Freedom" Evening Service 00 P M. nh arsdey Evening—Prayer

CENTRAL BAPTIST

INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH Us at Central Ave. and Westfleld Blvd.

10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. B O'Donnell SRoaKIng. 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES EXETER BAPTIST--Exeter & Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 and 7:30.

Lynhurst dr., 2 8

Program Arranged

17th St 3

Recollection Day

SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1 Belmont Church of Christ > 1002 8. Belmont Ave. Bible Classen, 345 4. m. (Js 8. wna 145 p.

Minister—CA-1380 a unteMiststn 7:45 p m.

Miss Cronin

Miss Jones

The Legion of Mary will sponsor the Rev. Fr. Bernard Gerdon of the archdiocesan Mission Band, North Vernon, in conferences during the Day of Recollection, July 11 at Marian College, Miss Patricia Cronin, 3716 N. as Delaware St., telephone HU. 2522, and Miss Colleen Jones, 2329 N. Delaware St., telephone WA. 2056, co-chairmen, will accept reservations. They announce that men and women, members and non-mem-bers of the legion will attend. This is the second in a series of events planned for ithe summer by the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae.

ST.JOHN’S

EVANGELICAL | AND iD REFORMED LA A. PEPENBROK. | Pastor

10:15 A. M.——"An Expediont Departure” John 16-7 ne

Christian Science Churches There Frank 3 Branches of The Mother Church Dest on the natio The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. ON mapping the part The Public Is Cordially Invited 10 Our Serviess ane a 3 sound dots ; Free Reading (R. R) geenes on party str Lesson for Sunday, July 4th a mations vi the big issues “God” ge aid. ; errs ; The foreign i Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches gr es FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH “ft iransothds ‘an Castle Hall Bldg. Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. poli .

R. R, 119 E. Ohio St. Evening Service, 5:00

R. R., Church Edifice Jeadership by its lon

SECOND CHURCH FIFTH CHUR to guide the nation’ Delaware at 12th College at ROH Republicans. R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30 ‘ : Been Champion of (

A SELF-STYLE of radicals either ¢ far right, Mr, McHz the champion of the a better break for t get much of a chan “I have no Tres

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd, at 34th 1609% Prospect St. R. R., Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect

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

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, “Mountain Peaks _in American History”

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets

(700 North) WwW. A Suullsnberget, Maina

Bible 8chool—9:30 M. Morning SyeTsliip=-10: & A. M. Sermon Age on Ages Telling” Youth Peowanip—s:50 M.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL . 16th and Delaware Sts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 11 A. M. Morning Worship “Much Involved” Rev. Johnson, Preaching

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. Rural St.

—A Church With THE NE." TESTAMENT Messa

Dr.

10:45 A. M.—B8ermon, “The Higher Patriotism”

7:45 P. M.—Sermon, “Self Giving in Christian Service

O. A. Trinkle, Minister

“FINDING PEACE OF MIND” 10:30 A. M.

“HONORING GOD” 7:45 P.M. Joseph C. Black, Minister FRIENDLY CLASSES, 9:30 Wm. H. Wills, 8. 8. Supt.

SECOND FREE METHODIST

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

OAK HILL TABERNACLE

2024 Roosevelt Ave.

GLASGOW REVIVAL

Miracle Night Tonight Sunday 7:30 P. M. CH. 8173

“CHRIST TEMPLE

LYNHURSTof W. Washington St. Donald 83 Punkin pastor. Services. 9:30 AM. and 2 Te P.M.

ew| CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. 86th. Louls G. Crafton, S45 Ti 30 " P.M

402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear

ELDER GOLDER, Pastor

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Nathan Ursha

BEREAN GO

Carrolton Ford Por Tune in Wish, Bible School, 9:45 A. M.

WITH EVANGELI

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yY, E. Sears, Evangelist Twin Pianos-

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WOLLASTON, M EVANGELIS Speaking Fach Nig

SALEM PARK . ANNUAL CAMP MEETING

MISSIONARY BANDS ALL NEXT WEEK REV. MEL T. ROTHWELL

REV. ASS. T

ht, 7:30

,Wednesday—2:30 P, M,

July 4th-18th

CRWARY, TREERNALLE

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HEAR

REV. R. G. HOEKSTRA

2 GREAT SERVICES A.M. and 7:45 P.M.

Hear “Little David” on the

Morning Broadcast

Broadcast at 8 A. M, WISH, and Attend Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Raymond G. Hgekstra, Pastor

n, Assoc, Pastor

FR. 0754

A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY

SPEL TEMPLE

at 13th St. ter, Pastor 7:30 to 8 A. M: Young People, 6:30 P, M.

FIRST ANNIVERSARY REVIVAL

ST VICTOR SEARS

Gordon Sears, Song Leader ~Evelyn Taylor and Alvin Rasmussen, pianists; Winternheimer Sisters and. Robert Porter, will Play and Sing.

DOUGLAS SLACK VEVAY, INDIANA

SONG EVANGELIST

Special Holidy Program July 5th. Rev. R. L. Chitty, speaking—2:30 P. M. Pastor First Free Methodist Church.

William B. H. Coble, Representing American Mission to Lepers. Missionary Day—Sunday July 11th. Missionaries From India, Japan and Jamaica. Rev. Leroy E. Bula, President. Rev. Herman Bolinger, V

BROADCAST SUNDAY 4:00-4:30 P. M.—WCBB (1470 K. C. Anderson)

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Bringing to You Unusual Messages. Services Sunday School—9:45 A. M. | Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. Evening Service—7:45 P, M. Welcome To All

at 8 P. M. nave acquired gre Te : . advantage of the hi Presbyterian Churches Invite You {Jn ou dat w

downtrodden in pov Some of these c

MEMORIAL | in recent years, he s Carrollton at 11th | many old guard 1 Rev. William A. Alexander i

clinging to dangero He considers hi ity,” in the fact t ofice of any kind for one. Mr. McHale, wt since 1932 and bef his native Logans; should take an act or other. “Some people do participation might jobs,” he said. “TI ing. Why, I've bee life and believe it of my clients are F Committeeman record on the India

9:30 A. M.—Church School for All Ages. | 0:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship. “For Heal-| ing of the Nations.”

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale: “Wedded to the Land”

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

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"MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at 47th. Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:45 “God's Decree of Freedom" Youth Groups, 5 & 7 P. M. Sunday

RUSSELL G. TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M. “The Parable-of -Great- Expectancy”

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

“The Historic Church of Which

Matt. 13:44-48 Mr. Golloway Henry Ward Beecher was Minister tude toward a pres Church 8choOl . .......c.coveas 9:30 A. M. Vermont and Pennsyivania Sts. But, in explaini Junior High ......cc.eciemenee 5:00P.M.|, 8 Milner, D, D.. Joseph W. Johnstog is going to the ps nisters ledged” unit, Com NORTHMINSTER Morning Worship, 11 a. m. pledg

there was some |

Ri RARD. 8 Blvd. & Ralston Dr. “Our Freedom” Eisenhower as the 9:45 A, M.—Sunday Schoo! - 1 a can 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship FAIRVIEW oul hea S Indis

48th and Capitol Ave. . VIRGIL BD. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School and Morning Worship. “Losing and Pinding Jesus” 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Pellowship, ‘

bandwagon for ren As for Henry F elected governor, excellent. “Mr. Schricker © cratic presidential he is, because of f popularity and bec administrator,” he The Democratic "best-balanced sta and political philos “I am convince bigger percentage and government In he said. “The po more sound than o religious bigotry o . + but tha

WESTMINSTER

WALTER LL. PEARCY, Minister 445 8. State (1700 East)

Young People, 4:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Fellowship.

NM RR, 8-YR. CHILD PREACHER

Features

BELMONT — “Winte k

: ishing Both.” 3 “i } oohert yd ans of : NEMA— Auer Was Indiscree 1 Renee Martz Held Over! IE

Gap” and “Woman CORONET—"Duel in ti

TONIGHT (Sat.) 7:30 JUBILEE! Aerie and SUN. RADIO WOBC ANDERSON 1470 KC—10 AM.—8 P.M. DASE Md Madonna's Se ‘wood Valley.” Tuesday: “State of

SUNDAY 11—2:30—7:30 P. M. Every Night Next Week!

IND. GOSPEL TABERNACLE

610 N. Alabama— Opens Edrly *

short subjects. EMERSON— ‘Tenth Ax “Alias a Gentlema through ‘Tuesday: “8 Hay” and “Tarzan a BSQUIRE—Throu h F Nightingales.” ” FOUNTAIN SQUA vanler California St

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in Hollenbeck Hall, 320 N. Pennsylvania St, 9 a. m. same day.

and “Tender Years Monday: “Naked Cit eves

GRANADA Through W Quered” and ‘Light: BAMILTON—* ‘Home

THE BIBLE CHURCH

3851 E. New York St. Anniversary and Dedication of New Addition MONDAY JULY 5th Two Great Services 1:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. Many Ministers and Friends

Are Expected to Join with Us in This Great Celebration REV. JAMES PETTY, Pastor

“Mother “Dangerous Years.” YING ‘Iron Curta ." Tomorrow ai "&louds Roll th,” !

Highlig,

Lo bw - GC~ oe New Y Tuesday, July éth, 8 P. M. iy! A Non-Partisan Get-Together mous, | | £ All as runnin ° % GERMAI | FOES OF LIQUOR od or | Sponsored by the Ministers of Free Methodist | Churches of Indianapolis % JOE LO! : ; of heavy - ‘Music By game. THE DIXIE FOUR In Indiana; of Radio Fame CIRCLE, 45 M : DREAM, 2351 | HEAR WATSON or cua wie FOUNTAIN | GARFIELD, 29 Dr. Claude A. Watson of Los Angeles, who owns and pilots his four-pas- IRVING, 5507 | senger plane, will ly down from Chicago in time to address this Rally. ARAMOUNT, Dr. Watson, noted minister and counsellor of the Free Methodist Church of - |i} - North America, is an orator second to none and is known from coast to coast. He In Nearby | will fly back to los -Augsles to attend his church conference. - co ’ MMUNIT Y, ] HIS THEME: COMMUNITY, GOD'S PROGRAM FOR CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ep : Note: Dr. Watson will be in the city to attend the Indiana State Convention, which convenes GROVE, Beect

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