Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1948 — Page 6
: Church Plans
Dutch Youth in German po y BY FRANK STEWART
AMS AM, Sept. 4 — For, the first time since the war, a. Dutch mass meeting was held here in connection with sessions! of the World Council of Churches in which the German language was used. } It was an address by Dr. Martin Niemeoeller, internationally known German churchman, who!
Participating with the young Hollanders were 100 youth delegates from 45 countries of the world in dttendance at the global assembly of religious leaders. They represented young people [from West Africa, Puerto Rico, Ceylon, Iran, Finland. France, a and many other nations. {Youths in their session, which op-| erated independently of the main assembly, summarized findings on the same questions studied by the! adult delegates. Some conclu-
Dr. Niemoeller sions were:
olic Church. TWO: Declared that the gospel must not be identified with social. .|8ystems. 3
Crop Drive
Profits to Be Used
For Parsonage Times Sinte Service . “MONTICELLO, Sept. 4 — By| It is the impression of the ‘the planting of grain, the S8amari- writer that the greatest gain to tan Class of the Methodist be expected from this assembly Church here plans to raise enough!is the fact that it actually conmoney to complete the parsonage Vened and that the conversations of 1ts church, among the varying Brdups helped } A orm a foundat which will In the process, the class plans. .y...oopen ine-next world gathed tering in five years or whatever 1950.” time 1s designated. : : cl y belief grows, too, that in lan om roc wil voive abnioed i he Wort Coun a seed ih 8 the World Council is the Sistsiatio u A pT er! he a continuing success. But grains i Eahsata fan. A han AD astounding or spectacular dn, plot a a De declarations of world policy never one acre. Th 7a oe The ore possible. The World Coungrown fo seed 1 Ds the H is young and immature to farmer vt : x get off the opinions of a fullSan Class + » Dracteds o [grown organization,
Farmers. may rage brid sesa|YOUth For* Christ Club,
corn instead; then would be Plans: Two Ralli d to contribute one-half Youth for of
t Club will hold
rooms at Meridian and 20th
|other church.
. 1p. m. on Sept, 18, at the dist not
25 denominations both in this . . ; country and Canada. United ‘Pres ~The rally programs will include band Park, Ave. the 3 tid Ah instrumental and voRev. C. P. Blekking, pastor, ; congrehave its regular Church School at|{gational singing. Worship services’ will begin at!Juni Chair to S Worship n | 3 ne 10:45 a, B and the sermon will _ hair 10 Jing 13 be * hbo for the Lord." deliv. / t Veterans Hospital ts, |ered e or. Mrs. Young, The Junior Choir of I nd, Mio. will be the Bot. Luthefan Church i te OE ae 43 m. Andler otastant services at the Vetmessage, the Meow. wo i 4 ) were. made by {Big Eagle Unit No. 96 of the 11th : Dist American Legion Auxili-
-\Week-End Owl Shows |i"ine accompanist, 0 ""
The Rivoll theater features late shows tomight and Sunday in 24: Rev, A. C. Tharp to Fill John Wayne in “Angel and tne Pulpit for Rev. Miller Badman” 2h be shown ong The Rev. A. C. Tharp will fill after ti J » anglthe pulpit at the Olive Branch ram an Rs an Christian Charen tomorrow, in at a absence of the Rev. Benton ir eta, : 2 ARE, (dln. Miller, who is on vacation. W sho wh md of Texas.”| Events on the week's calendar a box office is open. un- include a meeting of the church til 11 p. m,
Scouts meeting at 7 p. m. Tues-
day, choir refiearsal at 7:30 p. nm. Thursday, and. CYF retreat at Camp Delight, Noblesville, next Saturday and Sunday.
Church to Resume Regular Hours
Martin Niemoeller Speaks|]
i Immanuel Evangelical and Re- |
ONE: Urged closer relations, ers, Charles, Paul, with people in the Roman Cath-|
{Reformed Church, 1035 8S. New/garet Adams, Mrs, Frank Ma- . % Jersey 8t., will have Miss Mar- son and Mrs; Wayne Mason, all con RER: Hoped the day woud | garet Blemker, a teacher %n the of Indianapolis. take the Holy Communion to. American Girls’ School in Izmir, re
two rallies this week-end in its
In addition to the regular ally! The Rev. Lyle V. Newman, di- 1261 Sturm Ave. He was a memo y today at 7:30 p. m., there will be rector of city evangelism for the ber of the Church of Jesus Christ wheat for the pro-ig “Singspiration” at 3 p. m, to- Disciples: of Christ, will preach'of Latter Day Saints. be delivered to grow- morrow, The speaker at both ral- 88ain tomorrow at the morning les will be the Rev. Forman Lin-/8€rvice of the Centenary Chris-|Alma King; three daughters, Mrs. cicome, Gary, evangelist and au- (tian Church. ncicome has! served 41 years In the ministry Lavon Fisher, will return to the Morris; a son, Raymond King, and has conducted campaigns in Pulpit on Sept. 12, following aland 11 grandchildren, all of In.
Hospital at 9 a. m. tomor- P
board at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Bory | 4A
Bt. Paul's Episcopal Church, |
| Dies in Hospita
| Walter H. Roberts, 418 E. Merjrill 8t., died yesterday in General {Hospital, of injuries suffered in ia traffic accident last Sunday between Glenns Falls and Waver|ly. He was 29. 3 : Paul Watson, 453% E. Wash‘ington 8t., also in the accident, iis in serious condition in General H | A life resident of Indianapolis, 2 Roberts was employed by] i
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GUEST SPEAKER Miss | Margaret Blemker will speak at [High
{Clemans Truck Line, Inc. for {three years. He attended Manual School. Services will be at 1 p, m. Mon{day in the home of a sister, Mrs. {Margaret Adams, 1641 8. Meiridian St. Burial will be in
formed Church tomorrow.
Church to Hear "emai Comets: ite. vies. |Co
Eva Roberts; a daughter, Patricia
AA |Roberts; his parents, Mr. and Miss Blemker { Mrs, Arthur Roberts; five broth- 1
iis Arthur Jr. . Foreign Teacher and Kenneth Roberts, all of Indianapolis, and George Roberts, To Talk Tomorrow Louisville, Ky., and four sisters, The Immanuel Evangelical and Miss Shirley Roberts, Mrs, Mar-
Turkey, for the past three years, Uly GC. Gray
a8 guest speaker in their regular! Servic - Sunday morning worship service ¢jreq Ta y.5. ai {at 10 a. m. tomorrow. {in his home, 4325 “nglish Ave, { The ministry of music will in- will be held at 10 a. m. Monday clude Prelude — “Rimembranza” in Morrison Funeral Home, by Yon; Offertory— “When Thou Vevay. Burial will be in Vevay. {Art Near,” by Bach; Solo--"The Mr. Gray, who was 82, was {Lord's Prayer,” by Malott, sung born in Vevay and lived there all by Paul Aufderheide. {his life, until he came to Indian- | The Women’s Guild will meet apolis three years ago. He was Sept. 9, starting with a noon'a member of Ehenezer Methodist {luncheon. Mrs. Harry Wagener | Church, Moorefield, {will have charge of the devotions! Survivors include his wife, Mrs. {and the guest speaker will be Mary C. Gray; a son, Wilfred R. Ralph Holland, speaking on the | Gray; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille {subject, “The Christian Woman Best, and Mrs. Louise Burcope, and Her Christian Citizenship.” {all of Indianapolis; two grandApproximately 3000 people will/ children and two great-grand-jassemble between Oct, 6 and 8 at children. {Columbus, O., to study and dis-
{cuss the need for an advance in Charles A. King
[the L Mibsionary effort of the gervices for Charles A. King, i {retired railroad worker who died
re yy |yesterday, will be held at 3 p. m. Rev. L.V.Newman
{Monday in Moore Mortuaries | Peace Chapel. Burial will be in
| 1 ; {Concordia Cemetery, To Deliver Sermon | Mr. King, who was 66, lived at
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Virginia Leavett, Mrs. Nora The regular pastor, the Rev. G. Heugel and Mrs. Georgla May
| vacation. dianapolis. * | “An official board meeting of the church is scheduled for 8 p. m. Mrs. Thomas Shelton It eaday, With Chairman C.| Bervites for Mrs. Lovetta Shelnson presiding. ton, 313 &. Temple Ave., who died | Women of the church will be|yesterddy In General Hospital
{hostesses to an all-day meeting of [after a three-year illness, will [District No. 11, Indiana Women's held at 10:30 & m. Monday be
[Missionary Soclety, next Wednes- Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. {day. Burial will be in Crown Hill
Bi Mrs. Shelton, who was 70, lived i {in Indianapolis 60 years. She was Ia ib e Class to Fete member of Washington Street . Methodist Church and a ‘native of astor Tomorrow Washington, Ohio: { The 101 Men's Bible Class of| She is survived by her husband, [the Broadway Baptist Church will Thomas H, Shelton, and a step-
| sponsor an appreciation day pro- son, Jesse Lee Shelton, Indian-
Telephone Pioneers Club. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elzabeth Thau; a son, Gustav W, Thau, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Cooper. Bloomington, and his mother, Mrs. Therest Thau, Indianapolis.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH 57 N. RURAL ST.
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METHODIST CHURCHE
Roberts Park Church | EAST 10TH STREET
] oR Delaware at Vermont E 10th 51. at Ke) A
Church School cavassese 530 : Rev. Amos IL. Boren, Minister Worship Service ......10:45 ' 530 P. M.—M. Y. F. 9:30
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“If 1 Wash Thee Not” (Jesus) -, AM fiome of the Everson Bible Clas
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M. Sermon:
g Work?” ? 2 Come to Church! A ty
BAPTIST CHURCHES
Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. 10:45 A. M.—“The Keys to Understanding” 7:30 P.M.—8Sermon “My Task” THE ALTAR HOUR. Mrs. H. H. Peabody, violinist, “Services for the Seeker”
Rev. Isom Perris—90:30 and 7:30.
Burton A. Burk
Burk, former resident of Indianapolis, were fo be held at 2:30 p. m. today in Shirléy Brothers’ Central Chapel, with burial in Crown HII. A native of Philadelphia, Ind. Mr. Burk died Wednesday in Pasadena, Cal. He lived here 30 years before moving to California. He was a retired grocer. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Jenkins, Pasadena, and a grandson, F. E. (Gene) Troy, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Killed by Train
Roy Morrison, 32, a World War 1I veteran, died here yesterday shortly after he was struck by a {freight train near the Chrysler {plant, where he was leaving work. He lived in Kokomo.
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.—Service of rd Ceorge C. Hewson to the
mfbristan ministry Sermon by stor: “Fulfil by “Ministry”
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 S. Belmont Ave.
of
Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Wi p and
Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1380 Wednesday Services. 7:45 p. m.
A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY “Givirig The Gospel To A World
Lost In Sin" BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carrollton at 13th St. Ford Porter, Pastor Tufe in Wish, Sunday 7:30 to 8 A. M Sunday-—7:45 P. M.—Subject:
{gram tomorrow at 9:30 ‘a. m. apolis.
Services for Burton A. (Burt)
Times State Service KOKOMO, Sept. 4—John Le-|
' | ““The Divine Plan’and Our Common Task"
“Hell, Is It Real? Literal? Will One
’ PTIST—Exster & 17th Oh RIVER AVE, BAPTIST gov
1060 RIVER A at Nor- AVE. Emerson & r New Ae. Rous Cullen. will spas peter Vroom: 10:30 AJM. 7:30 PAL. | Sunday 8ehOO) .....coreeriere: 9:30 A. M
i ing Wi censvareses 10:30 A MI TUXEDO PARK-s29 N. Grant (4100 East), | Bventng Service” 8:00 P M.| U. 8 Clutton, 9:30 AM.; 1:30 PM. {Both sstiions Breached by Ret, Paschal, = GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor |LYNHURST—Lynhurst dr. 3 blocks e of W. Washington St.
| "CENTRAL BAPTIST | pastor. Services. 9:30 and 130 PIL v
I ES i WOODRUFF PLACE 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. A
Cor. Bast Michigan st N. Walcot$ L. ©. TRENT, D.D, FOR ALL AGES PAUL V. MALICOTE, Associate Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45—'‘The Church in the Social Order™
Carleton W Atwater. D. D., Pastor Rev. Trent, preaching Rev. BE. L McClain, Associate Pastor Fellowship Hour § to 7 P. M. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:30 A. M.—Worship. ‘Love's Labor.”
7:30 P. M.—Mid-week Prayer Service, _
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
O'Donnel! speaking. 9:35 A. M.—Bible School. CLASSES
CROO CREEK, N. Mich, Rd. & tous ©, Crafton, 9:45-11:30, 7 A
9:30 A. M. 8choo! 10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale: “Legacy to Us From the Day Jesus” { Thurs. Mid-Week Service, 7:30
| "FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
. Delaware at Sixteenth
Central Ave. at 47th.
RUSSELL GALLOWAY “Py TWO MORNING SERVICES Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, we ata aad 10, as Mo sip Sunday School, 9:30 o , orin. . 3: Church Sean o™ eirea yee.. 30 ALM, Worship, 11:00 A. M, Junior High .....ccceeens asian S00 P.M. “Religion and Labor”
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister
Vermont and Pennsyivania Sts, Joseph W. Johnston, Minister
Carrgliton at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander 9:30 A. M,—Church School for All Ages. 10:45 A. M.~Morning Worship.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Midweek Service
NORTHMINSTER Morhing Watship, 32 8. m. = Kessler ive & Ralston Dr. A Let's Get to Work’ 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. FAIRVIEW, 10:45 A. M. Worship 46th atid’ Capitol Ave WESTMINSTER VIRGIL B. RAGAN, Minister WALTER 9:30 A MerChuroh Sohool and Morning
L. " “45 8. State (1 Bast)
Young People, 4:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M.— Westminster Fellowship.
'orship. “The Source of Help” Rev. y E. Mueller 7:00 P. M.—Westminster Pellowship.
|hono ng the teacher and pastor, {the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, on his return from vacation. The program will include songs {by the Sahara Grotto glee club,| {directed by Frank Watkins, and {music by the Sahara Grotto band! {under direction of John Cain. Members of the Grotto drill and
act as ushers, Members of the PAL clubs will be guests.
| CALVARY { TABERNACLE
902 Fletcher Ave.
{ | |
sume its regular hours for servfees tomorrow. Holy Communion
BIBLE BEE ANSWERS:
3:16, © TWO: No. “Let the wome not a woman to teach..." I i THREE: James and John for them, Matt, 20:20-23.
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a Services Nightly at 7:48
ONE: John the Baptist, who traveled throughout Judea saying, “. + .. but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose 1 am not worthy to bear . .
Tim. 2:11, 12. :
will be at 8 a. m. and the service and sermon will begin at 11 a. m. The Church School will reopen Sept, 12 at 9:30 a. m. and the
cuss the International Sunday School lessons each Saturday at! 6:20 a. m. over station WBFM during September.
Education. of the Church Federa-!
casts.
ST. JOHN'S
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Leonard and Sanders SU
: EL A PIEPENBROK Pastor
10:18 JTriumph of the Dawn" John 6:17
ST. MARK'S
Matt. 3:11; Mark 17; Prospect and Linden Sts.
n learn in silence . .. but I suffer Rev. Thomas B. Kline
, Mark 10:35, 37, and their mother
REVIVAL TONIGHT] SHRIST
y G A MANGUN 402 W. Fall Creek
X Invites You To Hear
BPEABING ELDER GOLDER; Pastor . Sunday Services Bringing to You Unusual 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. Messages.
Services 11:30 A. M.—Devotionals. : 7:45 P. M.—~Evangelistic. Sunday School-8:48 A: M,
Morning Worship—11:45 A.M All Welcome 4
. 2S Evening Service—T7:45 P. M. 0 3 at
Welcome To All 3851 E. New York
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP tAftiliated Vuh Unity, Kansas City, Mo. | DR RICK. BEIAS AN
{ : DREWS ! SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A. M Open Daly 10 to §5--8at, till 3 nity L Clnsses~—Consult
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Meridian and 81st Sts, will pi 3 Calvary
Youth League will meet at 7 p. m. ©
the same day. |& 1¢ {8 “Christs Centered” Education
A AR SS Select Radio Topic § Howard G. Lytle, executive sec- & . ; ry . retary of Goodwill Industries and & Blar BPproved sducation Ive teacher of the Tower Club at] North Methodist Church, will dis-|&
The Department of Religious}
tion is sponsoring these broad-i}
A. M Rev. Donald E. Johnson: }
UNITED LUTHERAN F
WOrShip «.vvuneses +10:15 A.M. (8 Sunday School vvsvsee 8:15 A. M. IE
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Christian School
Enjoy the Company of Others There?"
Gaddis-Moser Evangelistic Party Sept. 5 Thru 19
25 YEARS PREACHING CHRIST IN SERMON MUSIC 13 INSTRUMENTS
Morris Street Methodist Church
335 E. Morris St. M. H. Reynolds, Pastor
Begins It's Year of Activity ; if" Sept. 7
vou are interested in;
: in accordance with the Reg-
gram of the State of Indiana, enroll your child in this splen- § : did Christian grade school.
Services af Calvary Tabernacle Today
j Broadcast—Sunday ; 8 A. M.—WISH
# Sunday School-—-9:45 A. M. Morning Worship-—11 o'clock Evening Evangelistic—7:45
HEAR
Miss Naomi Meadows Cincinnati, O. »
~ Christian Sci
Free Reading
FIRST CHURCH
Castle Hall Bldg., R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.
SECOND CHURCH Delawars at 12th i Evening Service, 5:00 | RgR. 526 State Life Bldg. ! THIRD CHURCH " Washington Blvd. at 34th
NATHAN AND JEAN URSHAN §
SING AND PREACH f THE GOSPEL IN THESE SERVICES
sl
ence Churches Branches cf The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass,
A i ————— The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
This Girl Preach the Gospel Daily, 7:45 P. M. Sept. 6 through 19
MEN'S QUARTETTE
Of Indianapolis Will Sing at Each Service
WESTBROOK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
4500 W. Washington St. Welcome to All
Rooms (R. R.)
tm ad tps
Lesson for Sunday, September 5th “MAN” i
Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH . Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8, Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH
HEAR |
LET'S WELCOME BACK
FROM WEST VIRGINIA
REV. R. M. DODRILL
Come Hear the Sahara Grotto Glee Club Directed by Frank Watkins Message by Rev. R. M. Dodril Program Chairman,
‘Harlan Downey
101 Men's Baraca Bible Class
of the Broadway Baptist Church Broadway and 22nd Street, Indianapolis
Class Meeting Sunday 9:30 A.M. Broadcast WISH 0AM." |
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a ZIRE LTO OTRO a RMESOESNEINOSOCINOTENOTNISENE
Om}
Two Great Week-End Youth for Christ Rallies
at the :
Y for C Club
'N. MERIDIAN AND 20TH STS. ‘ REV." FORMAN LINCICOME
Nationally-Known Orator, Author and Evangelist Hear This Old-Fashioned Preacher of the Gospel
Tonite at 7:30 and Sunday at 3:00 o'Clock
Coming Next Saturday Night! Atty. JAMES E. BENNETT of New York City
Speaking on the subject concerning the Scientist Farry Rimmer trial—"The Lawsuit Against the Bible.”
Beginning Sun. Afternoon, Sept: 12
Continuing Each Week Night Closing Sun. Afternoon, Sept. 19
_ YOUR FOR CHRIST BIBLE CONFERENCE
With the Internationally Known Native Chinese Bible Conference Speaker
LELAND WANG Featured Music for the Week: J
The King's Trumpeter's Popular Winona Lake Bible Conference Gospel Musicians
8 , 3 st Evening Service, 8:00 16091; Prospect St. . Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor R R. Ch Editice R R. 1611 P ! Nathan Urshan, gids » Assoc. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. FR. 0754 ; Wednesday Evening Kiuiobial Mastng in All Churches 4 . al Pe M : Saf FSA TTR a : : : —
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today included: 4-H LAMBS—8hirle
i , Hu ship awards (blue ril len, cerne; Doy! Donald Sellers, Kem; 2 - BEEF CAL Covington Maurice Hunt,
Farm, Peru. Abe Harry Rayburn, Buck La Porte; Lundy (James Little Jr., Is ship award).
4-H POULTRY—Ro
Rosemeyer Indiang Trout, Warren; Ans dian " Charle:
assidy, michael, Stantord; - Greenfield; Robert P ert Lee Crume, Cam Lafayette; Jean Pyr
CANNED FRUITSfer, Greensburg; Ber Mrs. W. J. Records, E. Bmith, Greenwoo a; Mrs. Paul
2 DOMESTIC ARTdianapolis; Eloise L. H. Jordan, Indian mire, Indianapolis; ville; Frances Henr garst ‘H. Hauk, In eld, Lafayette; 1 Zionsville; Mrs, G,
Mrs, Ira Pirsich, Dickenson, Ft. Wayn Pittsboro: Catherin Mrs. “Maggie Poke, C Harshawn, Colfax: dipnapolis; Mrs, He olis; Margaret Sch orie Tyra, Indianaj argersville, Mrs. | rs.
Indianapoils; Ann
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