Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1948 — Page 4
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CHURCH WOMEN CHOIR—The inter-denominational and inter-racial choir of the e Indiangpolis Councit.of Church Women will make its initial appearance at a city de workshop meeting Friday. Left to right are Mrs. Grover L. Hartman, Mrs. Howord de Baumgartel, Mrs. William Farmer, Mrs. Arthur R. Kauffman, Mrs. Roy L. Thompson and Mrs. Daniel R. Ehalt. Mrs. David A. Barnes is at the piano. ‘Not shown are Mrs. R. H. Leonard, Mrs. Ada - Thompson, Ms,
John
A. Towns,
Mrs. Leonard Huot
Minn,
Miss Marly EE attended the
of Christian citizenship, Christian
home daventie delinquency, economic iif ory peace, ig Ji Ag a, workers courses
ig | Will be given for leaders of chil-
drenpyouth a and adults. A course
{tr Muperintendents;
Plan Community
|Service Program
* A program of community servIi will be inaugurated here under the leadership of Edward PF. New, Indianapolis attorney, working with a group of laymen and ministers. Activities will after the institutional work of decree Stoll, Louisville, Ky., ¢lvic
lea Organization is planned at a luncheon Monday in the YMCA, igponsored by the Church Federa-
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‘outh Conference at Papids, Mich, “adult choir will sing.
{Overseas Relief committee, willl t Rev, Mr, W ow of Asgisting Mr. New is a com- . | The Rev. Mr. Wang, n Sunday 3% 3:30 p.m, Superintendents mittee composed of Dr. Howard present the Packa~Towe] = oo Wheaton, Ill, recently arrived in Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. a My uses ta worn teachers: wi “get-|T. Baumgartel, executive secre-|Leen-Ager” project for World inis country from China and has Worship and a Ae Me have and stil. tary of the Church Federation; Community Day. This is a world} {conducted . several programs at 10:45 a. m. and 145 p m 6:15 P. rpg rv : Department./Harold Brigham, William H. community project of the United Winona Lake. Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 mARSD F. Monivening Worship, ou Petowiniy 18/ Book, Dr. Herebrt F. Thurston, Council of Church Women| He is chairman of the Chinese Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. |-r : at 6 p.m. G. V. Carrier, Dr. Thurman B.[through which the Indianapolis Foreign Missionary Union, only CENTRAL School Workers “will Rice, Dr, Grover L. Hartman and church oles Sidi join church} miss atie hs Rina Sending out mis CHRISTIAN CHURCH meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday with/E, B. Hargrave. women throughou © nited | sionaries to other countries. He Delaware and Walnut Bireets Leroy. Price, ‘superintendent. States in sending 500,000 kits to was. asked by Generalissimo (0 North) reat biio————— hd » 4 displaced . person and refugee Chiang Kai-Chek to preach, PYELCAL AD AD REFORMED Dr, W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Re rte to Sp k Hillside Christian camps in Europe and Asia. marking the first time the Bible 8c arshi SYR S nA Spans S0A epo ' ea Plans Sermon Series | Mrs. A. J. Leigeber will ais-[Chinese government had. invited LA A. PIEPENBROK. | Pastor Sermon, “From Fear, © Lord, Deliver Us" SMe, Pern °K, Norris, reporter The Hillside Christian Chureh|CUss the program for migrant 0 evangelist to conduct suchije:is A. M.—Wworship. Youth Pellowabis Crefienan 8:30 P. M., of Supreme and Appellate Courts, e side workers. Dr. Grover Hartman meetings. JBarly Church Christianity.”
of the
8 p.m! . Her topic wil The class
\T' DAILY NEED 18 SYMBOLIC OF SPIRITUAL BLEsaNGS %
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Tuesday. be “It's a Sin to Bit and Rock.”
will be guests of Mr, hod Met ov B. lawn, 1939 W. ishigan 8
tomove nor ’ the old landmarks, m
won {8 open to interested persons.
gelistic meeting starting Monday A. P. Wilson, Cadiz, Ky, Fath
of “the minister, the Rev. Herbert tian Family Life Committee andi. : A J. Wilson, will speak at 7:45 p.m. the Junior Citizenship Committee of mon Topics EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED nightly on “The Cross.” {will present dramatizations of Dr. Burdeti€ Backus will speak North abd New Jersey Sts. {their work. Mrs. R. E. Royer and ©) the topic, “What Is Worth-| FREDERICK R. DARIES © B,C ieor Miss Mary Sanders, Angola, hile? at 9:15 Note Chan of Service Schedule will be In charge of singing and| Mes Roscoe Crockett are chair While?', at 9: a.m. tomorrow AY children’s work. over radio Station WFBM. Bes A Mme Sen By tp. = Others taking part in the pro- He will use as his sermon topic, {10:40 A. M.—Second_ Service ot Worship: | mi - “Where There Is No Vision,” at N of the Hou AT SCRIPTURAL PRECEDENT Plan Services 11 a.m. services at All Souls| ,,SREDERICK R ATRLD B.D on Bui Pucca IA H mn | Unitarian Church. Church school ’ EMOVAL 0 I at 10 a.m, w -hour ORIC CABLE CARS 7 | 1s Sp . ot B10 a m, will be a two-hou HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN jayne Unit 64 of 11th Dis-"" :
THE BIBLE EXPLAIN THE SUCCESSFUL | CAREER OF |i STEINMETZ, THE GENIUS OF BLEC~ TRICITY ¥
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vite man is strong; yea 2 man of knowledge in i Prov. 3 King James version). yo
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Methodist Religion School To Be Held at Roberts Park School Drive
be patterned,
of Indanapolis. The meeting
will conduct a two-week evan-|
23:10 (King
Dr. Dallas L. Browning. chairman, of the board of Christian] Education; the Rev. William N.| Burton, dean; the Rev. Ritchie D.| Ocheltree, associate dean; Vivian Smart, office secretary; C. Walter. Harris, treasurer,
Daniel R, Ehalt, publicity.
Sets Religious “Won Education Week
Ralph F. Gates has|
Pro- joined forces with governors over *
the nation in proclaiming the week of Sept. 26-Oct. 3 as "Re-| liglous Education Week.” Churches _ throughout Indiana’ will celebrate the weei with spe-| tial services and there will be al number of community meetings.
“The Governor's proclamation |
“tne read in part:
“T.et these be days when in our churches and schools of religion we reinform our jindivual minds and renew our spirits at the fountainhead of all wisdom ands
be iuspiration, namely, the Eternal
annual work shop of Indianapolis
Church, The church women's Fellowship
tial appearance in the work shop.
The choir, inter-denominational and jnter-racial, is a project of the Race Relations committee. was organized by Mrs, John He | Towns and the committee chairman, Mrs, Lionel F. Artis. | Plan Overseas Relief In the morning work of comImittees will be discussed, Mrs. Walter Gingery, chairman of the
.jand Daniel Ehalt of the Church ri Federation will speak. The Chris.
Htrict American Legion Auxiliary Iwill be in charge of music at = dces at, Veterans Fiospital a. m. tomorrow. { The junior choir of Lyndhurst! sing Tassiday,
Baptist Church will part will be Jane ( {Newlin,, Melvin Cook, | Gibbons, Donna Pattersc *IDishman and Phyllis Eggers
Beck
icompanist. The Rev. C. G. Min-| {ton is Protestant chaplain. Mrs. Elmer Jestér and Mrs. {Ruth Daniels are in charge of
{musical arrangements.
‘Two More Named To Butler Faculty
Dr. Peter D. Shilland of West Virginia University fa and Prof. C,
the
ithe college of "business administration.
Dr. Shilland will serve as pro-;
fessor of economics, and Prof.
Jassociate professor of business administration.
Meeting Moderator
| The. Rev. J. D. Mac noderator, of Martinsville ireside at the fall meéting o Presbytery of Indianapolis at w-m, Monday in the Presbyter jan ~hurch, .Spencer. :
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Plan Sunday
Mrs, (Bunday School enlistment demonstrations the Parish and Church School Board school| Rev. B. P. White, registrar; Mrs, of the United Lutheran Church "I George B. Gannon, Mterature; and | will be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow
Expect § t 500 Church Women | Af Annual Work Shop Here
More than 500 church women gram = will of Indianapolis will attend the Miller,
Powniel] of Chiirch Women at 9:45 Blackburn of Flanner House and a. m. Friday in Third Christian E. {Saloon League.
Choir, directed by Mrs, Howard the repert on the national study J. Baumgartel will make its ini- conference.
Nery.
at 9 Church Meetings
Taking eV angelistic
Wanda m, Becky ac.
QO: Egner, executive {in the military government offices in Germany, have been assigned ito the Butler University staff in
Egner will hold the position of
will
the
Program to Be Nation-Wide
One of a series of nation-wide
sponsored by the
iin First Ldtheran Church. Workers from 14 United Lutheran congregations in Indianapo{lis and vicinity are expected to atte nd. The schedule reserves Monday nd Tuesday evenings for pergonal visitations conducted by ithe congregations. Wednesday nights are for the meeting of each group of workers in their local congregations to evaluate and improve their religious eduication program. On the final night, Thursday, all workers will meet at First Lutheran Church for an “On to Victory” rally at 8 p. m. The Rev. Lawrence M. Reese, associate secretary of the Parish and Church School Board, will sum up the week's results and present a follow-up program during tl the rally.
Maurine Goodwill |, Cleo
include Dr. physiologist a Industries; Joe Pierson, B. Hargraves of the Anti-
Mrs. Ralph Holland will give
Book Rev. Wang t For Two Services
The Rev. Leland Wang, known las “The Moody of China,” will {speak at the Youth for Christ rally at 7:30 p.m. tonight and a mass rally at 3 p.m. tomorrow afternoon, making the close of the inter-church Bible conference.
the Service — public relations branch of the: = tion. Father Heinazmann comes
istering the world mission program of Catholic Church,
They were territorial limits of the mission fields that correspond in a rough way to Catholic activities in a big city where a mission is started and then later it
Jewish Cultural Group Formed
Establishment of a Jewish Cultural Committee at Kirshbaum Community Center has been announced by Mrs. Leo Kammen chairman of adult activities com mittee. The committee will sponsor a series of activities to stimulate interest in Jewish life and culture. A Jewish music festival also is planned in February, to coincide with the national observance of Jewish Music Month. The committee will meet Tuesday to plan projects. Mrs. Max Gorman is chairman and Mrs. Emanuel Deitz, co-chairmen. Other members of the committee are Mrs, Leon Adler, Sol Bolotin, Abe Glanzman, Mrs. Herschel Goodman, ‘Mrs. Kammen, Mrs. Abe Kulwin, Mrs. Lewis Levy, Mrs. Richard Lewis, Mrs, Isidore Nahmias, Mrs. Manuel Segal and Irvin Tabak .
Announces Sunda Sermon Topls y
The Rev, George Arthur Frantz will use as his sermon topic, “From Strength to Strength,” at services tomorrow at First Presbyterian Church. On Thursday, “Family Night” suppers will be resumed. Speaker will be Dr, Howard W. Stone, moderator last year of the Indianapolis presbytery. Supper will be at 6 p.m.
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UNITY PRAYER GROUP ¢ (Agliiated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.)
SUNDAY SERVICE, 1 . X
Open Dally 10 to Stat, ull 3 Unity tant
Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave.
Pastor Announces
Couple to Conduct
Foster. Sizemore will Tacoma Christian Church start
weeks. Mrs. Foster Sizemore wil lead singing.
Meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m, nightly. Set ‘Rally Day’
At Local Church
i September “Rally Day” Evangelical Chureh, 1035 8. New Jersey St. Various classes will
Church Plans Retreat
Broadway Methodist’ Auburn Church. The Rev. Ran
(be guest speaker,
Plan Gospel Service
The Gospel Service at 7:45 p. m.
tomorrow America
in the Volunteers o
1 Mrs. Glenn Way,
conduct | meetings at Nofth
ing Monday and continuing two
26 has been set as in the Immanuel and Reformed
compete culty for highest percentage of attendance. and the winning class will be awarded the attendance honor, |
‘Church will hold its annual retreat next Saturday from 2 to 8 p. m. in Mt.
dolph Thornton, conference secretary of religious education; will
Mission will be ' coms 30) posed of Paul Ramsey, speaker;
| ni-Biondi:
grows into a self-supporting
"| spotsyof the globe.
PREFECT—Cardinal FuthasoAn unusual and thorough system of management.
Step by Step The priest explained that .1 the wide mission fields a prefecture apostolic,is first formed and then later it becomes a vicariate and finally, when of sufficient numbers and strength, a diocese is erected.
That makes the use of the term “world diocese” particularly effective in the case of the Society ‘of the Propagation of the Faith.
Don’t think for one moment] that even the cardinal himself doesn’t know what bishop, what archbishop or monsignor is in charge of mission work in remote
That's because there is an unusual and thorough system of management. Pietro Cardinal ¥umasoni-Biondi is the perfect, but he is assisted by a number of consultants—all cardinals. The three American cardinals ~Spellman, Stritch and Mooney --are consultants for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. They receive reports and con-
10:45 A. M.—"“What Now?’
10:45 A. M.—Morning Service, 9:9:35 A. M.—Bible School.
Welcome To All
. METHODIST ae
Roberts Park Church’ EAST 10TH STREET Since 1821 C. R. Holmes, Pastor
Church School ..... Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister
Worship Service ......10: 530 P. MM Y. 3 “Partners With God.” 9:30 A. M.—
Home of the Everson Bible Class
NORTH CHURCH
7:30 P. M.—"A Fascinating Pight.” . Meridian and 38th Street Music—Mary Hayworth, so-|Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Minister | 9:30 A. M.—~Church School.
10:45 A. M.~Sermon: “Salvation Is Not Easy."
Come to Church! An Inspiring Summer Service ~ BAPTIST CHURCHES RIVER A) AVE. B. BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1000 RIVER AVE Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D. Pastor Rev. B. L. McClain, Associate Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. '
10:45 A. M.—8ermon by Pastor, That to You?"
Prayer & Bible Study, Thursday, 7:30 PM.
WOODRUFF PLACE
Cor. Bast Michigan at N. Walcott OC. TRENT. D.D.
PAUL V. MALICOTE, Associate Sunday School, 9:30 A. Mr, “Maticote os *Oan Life Begin at 0
P. M. Youth Ral Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.!Grana Reape Youth Conf, Re Youth Speakers, Rita Miller, Sue Stretton:
Randell Tucker. Youth Meeting, § P, M. is Hour § to 7 J MS
Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt.
“What Is
Classes for All Ages
tribute advice in the deliberations here.
Church to Begin Fall Program
The Olive Branch Christian, Church CYF will start its fall program at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Al discussion on the topic “How| Sound Is Your Mind?” will be led! by Evelyn Truex.
Other meetings are scheduled) next Sunday, to be led by Jean Ann Tutterrow; Oct. 3, Mary Carr and Oct. 10, Brown County supper. At services tomorrow morning, representatives who attended the Christian Youth Conference of North America in Grand Rapids, Mich., last month, will speak. They are Joan Taylor, Paul Stacy and William Miller.
6th and Delaware Sts, { i. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister! 11 A. M. Morning Worship * “Book Religion.” Rev. Johnson, Preaching:
FIRST T CONGREGATIONAL
TUXEDO PARK~39 N. Grant Bast) | Then BAPTIST Exeter hind PEDO PARK N. Oras 108 Bast) : 0 ST el EMERSON AVE.-—-Emerson B York. Peter — 10:30. .- 1: 0 PoE
3 blocks 8 Donald J, akin.
. Services. 9:30 AM. and 7 Re. & Seth
Louis G. Crafton. tide vr
LYNHURST- Lynhurst ar, Washington St. oastor
RAILROAD MEN
You will be interested to know that L. P. DRISKELL of Sanford, Fla, ex-engineer of several years exper~ fence is helping to lead an {interdenominationsl Railroad Revival Meeting, This fs not a’ religious racket or a one-man show. The Indianapolis R. E. A. Christian Railroad men of all churches are behind L. P. Driskell and this Railroad Mission, Music and Talent by Various ~~
Churches REV. L. P. DRISKELL
Pulpit orator preached 10,000 sermons Buil 33 parsonages and, churches Lead hundreds to Christ Jesus Methodist preacher for 33 years
Servant of God—the Sinners’ Friend
Come and Sée you'll never forget this preacher TIME—Tuesday, Sept. 14 Thru Oct. 14 HOUR—Every Night at 7:45
PLACE—Assembly of God 519 East 23rd St. (Between Park and Central)
est a Christian Church
Sponsored by Railroad Evangelistic Assn,
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Sérvices and
ST. MARK'S
ZION
UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Thomas B. Kline
Sunday School cveeusee
ENGLEWOOD -
18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 A. M “Disturbers of The Peace” 10:40 A. M.—Bible School 7:30 P. M.— Church Workers Meeting
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural St. 9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Sermon "Bulwarks of the Faith.” 7:45 P, Mees Seine
Music by ENGLEWOOD CHOIR
"Believers
The Church That Cares
0. A. Trinkle, Minister
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{and Miss Dixie Russell,
song director,
| YOUTH FOR CHRIST
"CONSIDER THE END"
Inter-Church Mass Rally "Christ Throughout China"
LELAND WANG
Chinese Evangelist in
N. Meridian at 20th St. Roger Malsbary, Director
‘the inter-church Youth for Christ Bible Mission ary Training Night Schools. Offered to Sunday School Teachers, Youth Leaders, and entire families ats all churches, Sound, Streaml
many Phases of the Church faith,
Rally Tonight—T7:30
Sunday 3:00 P. M.
Last Opportunity to Hear
FOR C CLUB
BIBLE SCHOOL >
xt Monday or Tuesday nights, 7:30
ned Bible study courses covering
WOPShID «vvvveeeness10:15 A. M. 9:15 A. M.|
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Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Lesson for Sunday, September 19th re YMATTER”
| Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH
| Castle Hall Bldg Pleasant R yr un Pl . . | R. R, 119 E. Ohio St. Prive or Bay: 8
Evening Servi 5:00 SECOND CHURCH R. R. Churen Edifice Delaware at 12th
Evening Service, 5:00 FIFTH CHURCH
R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. College at 62a x Ch CH R., Church Edifice Washington Blvd, at 34th SIXTH CHURCH
Evening Service, 8:00 16091; 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 at 8 P, M.
Presbyterian Churches Invite You |
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
34th and Centra)
MERIDIAN. HEIGHTS
Central Ave at Rev. Roy B. ar Sr. Sunday School, § ‘ Worship, 13:00 A a . “Are You Weary?”
Junior : : | Broadcast—WIRE, 11:30. Yi PE Thursday ie & Convocation ...6 P. x Youth Groups—7 P, M, MEMORIAL SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Carsdinin at 1ith The E Church of Which Willlam A. Alexander Henry Ward Beecher was Minister 9: * ” Aig School “for all ages. Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts, 5 : om Heaven." Joseph W. Johnston, Minister 7:00 P. M.~W Thursday, 7:30 p. Stee Trai orvice Church School, 9:45 . Morning Worship, 11 a. mm. NORTHMINSTER “Hours That Lift Us" Kessler Blvd. & Ralston Dr. RICHARD & WILLIAMS. Minister FAIRVIEW ® AD M.—Sunday School. 1048 AM Morning Worship ne ey tar AN. WESTMINSTER i RALLY DAY WALTER L PRARCY, Mint 9:30A. M.~Church School Morning “5 8. State (1700 ol Worship. pi Young People, €:00 P. 10:45 A. M.—M Worship, “The Mar 100 AM. Westminater Peliowship. i Du. ”
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