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“Literally the new is a once-in-a-event,” comments Dr. Norman Mould, director of
children’s work for the denomina-
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fon, money § training — let the sheer venture in faith
wm Plan Family
“lundér the guidance of the soclal
RELIGION HAS CHARM—Presbyterians all over the country are smiling with satisfaction as they examine their new Church School books. A. Owen, David McCormick and Mar Wallace Street Presbyterian Church.
jorie Murphey look over the literature in the
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ASSEMBLY No REFORMED
: Program Marks Oct. 17 to ar or Belmont Church of GETHSEMANE 23d Year ol Toere are three American Lu] GS BeOS de UNITED LUTHERAN The C Churches in 4T17 E. Michigan : radio “fans” from all parts of In-|!heran Indianapolis.| minis Classes, 9:45 &. m. pasts church ake REV. JOHN 8. ALEERT, D. D. tomorrow will attend a spe-| The ch is expected to . Worship and Preaching, . ENS Al ESET. cial program in their honor mark-|action on proposals for additional ol m sul 148 0 aA ing 23 years of broadcasting by cooperative work with other Lu- Flinn, Tam a NE ain: the class. fherah synods. 5 Sellars. Wednesday Services. P fhe All Important Question® The class, which meets each pianned to result, even ; Sunday af 9:30 4. m. in the Third ally, in the union of all the Lu- ST. MARK'S FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cartan a . a u or i a holds presen conven- ; w. oldest radio program in America|tion include proposals for internal IVAN sad 1inas Sts. Rav. Marcus Worship broadcasting continuously on its|reorganization, a mew financing Rev. Thomas B. Kline “By : Ol time. plan and an increased appropria-| Worship eessssnasess101B A. M. Rev. Johnson, Preaching Tomorrow, a new stage andtion for the pensioning of retir-|Sunday School .....q 9:15 A. M. broadcasting be ing ministers. : ZION: dedicated: Ciffard Ansys of ; ha Chustel Will be aaked 10 3p. - iD Lebanon, , leader a Chris-{prove a revised form turgy ANGELICAL REFORMED - tian Church Fellowship Class,|/for universal use and also a com CHRISTIAN CHURCH FRECERICE & DARTER"D. D.. Puce will speak. It is expected mon hymnal. North) JTAUL KE. Assistant soout ae lee — Bible Bebl 9:30 A. : School. come wi y glee | = Shihan, 2 8:45 A.M. Pastor Pranventeid. orchestra of the C. M. B. ¢ air 8 &-M-110:40 A. M.—Second Worship Servic. Ser-
Superintendent W,
Study Course
Mrs. Walter Caley To Teach Class A study course in “Home and Family Life Education” will open Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the University Heil ghts Evangelical United Brethren Church. Other sessions will follow on three successive Monday nights
service department of the Indian«
young parents of the cummunity have been invited to attend.
Took Special Course The class will be taught by Mrs. Walter L. Caley, co-chair-
pleted the leadership course of the
ar-|Indlandpolls Social Hygiene As-
es all over the
has been done in all parts of the ited Btates by officials of the As a peut. ihe J view is expres many Prot: estant denominations it seize the opportunity to use the materials arranged by Presbyterians. ————— ep rms
Church Group To Attend Dinner
of a series 8:30 p.
ch. . O. 8. Flick, history department of Technical High School, ¢ & panel discussion on ¥The Church School and the Community. Speakers will be Miss maistant director cation of the InPresbyterian Synod; Dr. F.
head will
Helen Trindle, of Christian Edu “A. Plielderer, director of week-da Teligious education; Fritz Mesein. yin charge of recreation, First York. of the a rong ‘of ; partment, Indiana Anti-Saloon League. © The Rev. Harold Shoemaker aud Shoemaker will direct
Marts, Daniel Pierce,
Former Missionary To Speak Tomorrow
© and Africa, will
Bae } 8. Mm. an dans,
The Church School Adiminstrators’ Association of the Church Federation Wii} inset for the first! of dinners Tuesd m. in the Woodruff Place, The 99th annual assembly of §
soolation. During the past two summers, she has attended the family life institute at Indiana University directed by Dr. Paul Popenoe of the American Institute on Family Relations. The new course deals with the development of attitudes and character in young children, the significance of dealing frankly
,|with children’s questions, and the
importance of high moral standards in marriage. If the course proves successful the social serv. ice department will plan similar
month's
Churches Here to Mark Religious Education Week
+ The Meridian Heights and Tabernacle Presbyterian Churches and the Irvington Methodist Church along with other Sunday schools of the city tomorrow will mark the opening day of national Religious Education Week. ; Following the school rally in the congrega in the sanctuary. The celebration will climax a observance of the 22d anniversary of the church, Dr. Ralph O, Pearson, pastor, will preach. After worship, will have a social (polis Church Federation, and, Drif owns L. Hartman, director. All
shall, 4 tt Pastor
i 8" Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, will conduct a consecration-service for parents and teachers at the 9:30 a. m. promiotion day program in the auditorium.
Children and
give the worship service with William Frazer as leader. James N. Francis, school superintendent, will present promotion certifi
basket dint
the Irvington Methodist Church, n will attend a homecoming service at 10:45 a, m.
will give specthl music. The entire program will be broadcast over WFBM at 9:35 a. m. Other religious events follow: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-—The . R. W. Galloway will conduct a serv in preparation or the Oct, 3
CHURCH— ades will meet at the iatog gr! mi a tom: ve at 9:15 a.m. for Cam orrow and les VA yk youth
L SOULS . B. Burdette dcast an alltble?"”
the church. ht Se EL EN Tha somite wh Cantor Myro Glass, Walter Goldmann and the choir giving the music,
Congregation Uses Theater
Methodists Organize At S sedway City
Bishop chard Raines of the Indianapolis Methodist Area will give the “Charter Day” ser-| mon of the new Speedway City Methodist congregation tomorrow] at 10:30 a. m. in the Speedway Theater. Three months ago, there was no Speedway Methodist Church. But the denomination thought there should be one. The Rev. John Walton made a survey of the community, visited families in their homes adults and their children in a new congregation. Tomorrow, the bishop officially will receive the 100 adults into the church. The Rev. Mr. Walton secured
Pg the program are Miss Kathryn Crawford, primary department; Miss Shirley Yoder, junior, and William Lever and Frank Jose Jr., high school. Adults officiating will be Dr, Roy , R. Paden, ! Millard Hall, Thomas Wedswo and Miss Ruth Schnicke.
dinner in the 8 4)
beer” invited to attend.
Plan Church
young people will
Samuel arren,
Miss Margaret Medsker will play the chimes and junior deacons, under the direction of G. L. Ramey, will serve. Friends and relatives of the graduates have
cates. Third grade primary children will receive gift Bibles from the Rev. Mr. Connor. , The Westminster Fellowship Youth groups will hold a workshop meeting from 5 to-7 p. m. in the church to plan their winter's program. * “Freedom” Is Theme At the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, “Freedom” has been chosen as the theme for the annual commencement service tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. Graduates will march down the aisle in procession as Miss Laura Lee Burke plays the harp,
ones in other churches of the city.
Representative graduates on
Dr. Cook to Give Secretary's Report
Twenty-six officials from In-
{delegation of Hooslers attending
tional Convention in San Francisco.
e convention opened today and will close Thursday.
office of its executive secretary
Christian Missionary Society and many boards of the church are located here, a visitor to the assembly would see many familiar
26 Loccl Officials Attending
Frisco Church Convention .
dianapolis are among the large
jthe Disciples of Christ Interna- |
Since the permanent headquart- & ers of the convention and the
{Dr. Gaines M. Cook, the United
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Dedication ‘New Baptist Edifice Rody
The new Central
special programs following formal dedication tomorrow 10:45 a. m,
catory prayer. Stinebaugh to Speak
Convention and pastors
Young people of the Indian
youth session Friday night. Kenneth Williams of Kokomo
by many. persons =ver since con
Baptist Church, Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd. schedules a week of its at
The Rev. C. Harry Atkinson of New York, secretary of Edifice Funds and Building Counsel of the American Baptist Home Mission Society, will preach the dedicatory sermon. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor, will give the dedi-
Leaders of the Indiana Baptist and members 6f the Indianapolis Association will attend the meeting as special guests Monday, night. On Community Night, Tuesday, Virgil Stinebaugh, superintendent of schools, will speak and the Broad Ripple High School Golden Singers will give special numbers.
apolis Association have been invi‘ed to hear Dr. L. B. Matthews of Franklin College speak at the
architect, drew the plans for the English Gothic Church of Indiana limestone which has been viewed
struction began.
Y for C Organizes
Indianapolis faces.
headline attraction, a symposium on the meeting of the World
Dr. Cook to Preside
The program schedules as a “
Council of Churches concluded this month in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
ADMINISTRATOR ~ Dr, Gaines M. Cook of Indianapolis, will give the executive sec-
the use of the theater for worship. He predicts a bright future for his,church since he found in his visitation that 300 Methodist
Greencastle District and the Northwest Indiana Conference. Miss Jackie Loffland will play the vibra harp and a trio from
in the morning service.
Announce Church Instruction Class
ssBishop Rains
‘lon “For Christ and His Ch
and enrolled 100/a3¢ 4 pm. in the Orchard Schoo
families live in Speedway City. H to the Olive
e also ministers : Branch Methodist Church. The! rth two churches are members of the
the Olive Branch Church will sing
To Speak
Plans Talk At Conference
Committee reports will be given in the afternoon by the following: Dr. Dallas L. Browning, board of education; the Rev. A. L. Boren, board | of missions; Francis Hughes, lay activities; the Rev. C. R. Holmes, evangelism, and Mrs. H. F. Ayres, the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Dr: W. T. Jones will speak on “The Future Reserve Pension Plan” at 4 p. m. Charles Hamilton will direct the Riverdale Choir in special music at night. Others assisting at the conference are
SECOND FREE METHODIST 3300 West CHRIST
Christian 1534 W. Morris (at Blaine) 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. to ” 7:30 P. M.—Great Song Service Led by John Jones, new minister of music.’ Sermon Subject: “A Tragic Word.” HARRY BUCALSTEIN, Minister.
JOHN JONES, Minister of Music.
OPIE BROTHERS d
an {LARRY NUGENT, Speaker Noted Criminologist Tuesday—100 Voice. Youth Choir Great Meeting Each Night Next Week Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Joseph C. Black, Miniter
a8 WoL oor or Mars mul Bus
TEMPLE
402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear
ELDER GOLDER, Pastor
Jack Opie and Bringing ta You Unuwal His. Golden’ Trombone Services INDIANAPOLIS
. TABERNACLE
610 N. Alabama St
New Unitarian Group
Plans First Meeting
The newly organized North Unitarian Church will hold its
supper will follow the meeting. For the present, the church will be an informal gathering of interested persons. The members hope to inaugurate a Sunday school the following Sunday, Oct. 10, at 11 a. m. during simultaneous assembly of the
part the city interested in the liberal viewpoint. Minton D. Nelson is congregational president.
THE BIBLE CHURCH 3851 E. NEW YORK ST. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:30 A. M.—Devotional Sermon: “God’s Preamble of Christian v Government.” 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic. Tuesday Bible Class—T7:45 P. M. Friday—Young People—T:45P. M,
Morris Street Methodist Church 335 E. Morris St. Invites You to Help Rev. Meed H. Reynolds, Pastor, Celebrate Completion of 40 Years in the Ministry. 9:30 A. M. Sahara Grotto Band and Glee Club Will. Present Concert 10:30 A. M.—8pecial Music by Church Choir. Special Numbers | by Members of Churches Where He Has Been Pastor.
Sermon: “The Story of My Life.”
6:45 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M.—Evarigelistic Service.
Canterbury Club To Attend Evensong
The Canterbury Club of Canterbury College will attend even-
Bureau, 148 W. Georgia St.
tributed for each class.
Catholic sources.
continue until Dec, 16.
olic Information Riley 3877.
HARMONETTES TO SING The Sahara Auxiliary Har
Bureau
“|9:30 p. m. Monday.
Public instruction in the Cathoffic religion .for all fnterested|thedral followed by a chili supper
persons will open for the eighth|{in the parish house tomorrow year Thursday at 8 p. m. in the night. reading room of the Information
This series will consist of 12 Thursday night ° instructions in which the basic teachings of the Catholie church are presented. An opportunity to ask questions is given at the close of each discussion. Free literature is also dis-
These classes are offered to the public thus giving any interested person an opportunity to learn about the Catholic church from There is no charge or obligation attached to attendance at these classes which
People who are unable to attend the classes may arrange for individual instructions at their own convenience by calling the Cathat
monettes will sing for the OES Englewood Chapter meeting at
song in All Saints Episcopal Ca-
The young people’s fellowship of the cathedral will be hosts to President Douglas R. MacLaury and the club of Danville, Ind. Rufo Lutes, senior warden, will represent the cathedral vestry at the supper. Miss Mary Dee Bose is general chairman of the service and supper.
Baptist Paper Honors Dr. U. S. Clutton
Dr. U. 8. Clutton is honored this week by the Watchman Examner, a national Baptist paper published in New York City. A two-column picture of Dr. Clutton appears on the cover and on the inside pages, a sketch of his life. Attention is drawn to the fact that Dr. Clutton has served the Tuxedo: Park Baptist Church of Indianapolis for 40 years.
A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY
. “Giving The Gospel Te A World Lost In Sin"
ENGLEWOOD | CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural St.
9:30 A. M.—Family Bible School.
TAS P. MN. B. Madden, founder of th guest speaker. «A Cordial Welcome to All 0. A. Trinkle, Minister
10:45 A, M.—~Sermon: “The Rejected Cross”
aks Christian Mission, will
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carrollton as 13th St. Ford Porter. Pastor Tune In WISH--Betty's Story Saturday 9:30 A. M. Berean Gospel Hour Sunday 7:30 A. M. 8 Bible School—0:48 Morning Worship—10:45
METHODIST CHURCHES
Roberts Park Church EAST 10TH STREET Since 1821 C. R. Holmes, Pastor
Delaware at Vermont E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave.
color). chalk artist.
Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 530 P. M.—M. Y. F. 9:30 A. M.—
“Services for the Seeker” Come to Church!
BAPTIST CHURCHES
* Rev. Robert Cullem will speak at Nor-
Church School IER ARERR ER] 9.30 Worship Service ......10:45
“The Church, a Spiritual Power House” 7:30, Primary Graduation. \ Home of the Sverson Bible Class
. Earl McMinn, 8 ar ma Sut | -NORTH ‘CHURCH a 0 eo" Lanond’ (in Meridian and 38th Street
"| Dallas I. Browning, D. D, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—8ermon: “Wanted, A Scape 6:00 P. M.—Angelus Hour
Goat” for Youth.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor
10:45 A. M.—Morning
Classes for All
Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. ———
Dr. G. H..O'Donnell speaking. 9:9:35 A. M.—Bible School.
TUXEDO PARK-38 N. Grant (4100 U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 AM.
ke Missi Rev. B L lain, Associate Pastor a. Er iisrisss +30 A. Mi | 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. . so foie A. M.[10:20 A. M.—Bible School Promotion and Bvening Service “8:00 P. ML Worshi! Sermon by Pastor y Rev. Paschall.| op a.—Youth Pel Be.” 5 , M.—Yout! owship. Bis Le 1 7:30 P. M.—Worship. Sermon by Associate ——— Pastor: “The Mission of the CENTRAL BAPTIST Church.” 9:00 P. 1 Sngspntion,
Thursday, 5:45 P. M.,, Church Family Night Dinner and Program.
Er WOODRUFF PLACE
dr., oastor. Services. 9:30 AM.
L urst ow. Whinington Se. Debeld CROOKED CREE. ¥ Mich, Rd. & 86th Louis G. fton. 9:45-11:30, 1 P. M
Lo PAUL V. M. 8 y 9:30 A. M. Ages 10:45, Mr. Mali wes— “The Unanswered Prayers of Jesus.” B® | arisions in Our Present World Needs” 7:30 PM. “Missions r n or 3 Inc., 5:00 to T:15 P. M. 3 blocks 8 BD LR. J. Dunkin, | EXETER & ITh and 7:30 PM | Rev. Isom Ferris—:30 and 7:30.
EMERSON AVE.-Emerson BR New York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 AM 9:30 PML
Presbyterian Churches Invite You
CHARLES OEHRIG, director of Shortridge Bible Clubs
Rev.
Night Classes
Clubhouse, 20th and Meridian.
The Youth for Christ BibleMissionary Training Night School will ‘open for the fall semester Monday night in the Y. for C.'
: . The arrahge‘ments committee i Gerald ester Mc Kinley, Bustll Fisher and Daniel
: Dr. Henry Nay, president of the Immanuel Lutheran College and former missionary to both India speak twice to‘morrow in St. Paul's Evangelical “Lutheran Shureh, New Jersey and
ve addresses at :30 p. m. speaktimes on mission work At the
Dr. Cook, who attended the world council as a delegate, will preside at the symposium. It is|
Design.” apolis who will
sterdam are: Dr,
sionary Society.
Tomorrow night, Snodgrass,
Dr.
dox and the Gleam.” : Other Speakers Listed °
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retary's report at the Disciples of Christ convention.
titled: “Man’s Disorder and God's{the popular meeting Monday Others from Indian-inight. He has chosen as his subspeak on the ject: “A Gospel for a World Like panel and who also went to Am-|Ours in a Day Like This.” Since George W. negotiations are progressing Buckner Jr, editor of World Call, toward a Baptist and Disciple and Dr. H. B. McCormick, presi-merger, the sermon has very spedent of the United Christian Mis-|cial significance.
An address
A vast communion service will|God” by Dr. Gerald Stas of Inbe held tomorrow afternoon inldianapolis will highlight Wednesthe Oakland Auditorium Arena.|day night's program. Dr. Sias Roy C.lis general director of the Crusade pastbr of the First{for a Christian World. Christian Church, Amarillo, Tex., odist Bishop Dr. G. Bromley Oxwill sound the keynote of the nam of New York will bring thel convention in the president's ad-'convention to a close Thursday Sept. dress. Its theme is: “Our Para-!night speaking on of Ecumenical Fellowship.” J Bishop Oxnam was elected onelabout five miles from here, were Dr. C. Oscar Johnson, ministeriof the group of presidents of the homeless tod of the Third Baptist Church, 8t./World Council of Churchés at the fire destroy Louis, will give the address at Amsterdam meeting.
leaders, whole families and othe interested persons are eligible fo! enrollment. The Rev. Roge Malsbary heads the school.
Sunday school teachers, youth
The Rev. Charles Ex Smith, pastor of the Whitestown Baptist Church will teach the 7:30 p. m. class on “Practical Christian Work,” Mon-
oF of Ti
Morning Service at 11
day night and the Rev. Ted FIRST CHURCH Woodard, the 8:30 p. m. class on Castle Hall Bldg. “Doctrines of the Christian R. R, 119 E. Ohio St. on “Partners With | Faith"
the class on “Bible Synthesis, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Smith
400 Homeless in Fire
Meth-
5 of St.
of 25 houses and a church.
Mrs. D. V. Griffith will lead
SHAWINIGAN FALLS, Que, (UP)—Four hundred “The Future|inhabitants of the tiny village Mathieu De La Prairie,
y after a mysterious the entire village
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
»
Wednesday ia : a
Christian Science Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. i
! ‘The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
Lesson for Sunday, September 26th “REALITY”
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES Testimonial
o'clock in All Churches FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Service, 5:00 R. R,, Church Edifice FIFTH CHURCH
College at 624 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1600% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect AT 11 A. ML. Meeting in. All Churches P.M
TABERNACLE : PRESBYTERIAN A
34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE
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9:30 A. M.—Bible School - Wi & 10:45 A. M.~Divine Worshi fled Dr. Vale: “Hw Can Prayer Matter Today?" Sith Thurs. Mid-Week , 7:30 oe mA me FIRST PRESBYTERIAN La MERIDIAN HEIGHTS w OAITOWAY A ES Sunde Sine, 9:3) Dr. Frants: ‘From Glory to Glory” Jog Ae MK Chureh Rn vA Brosdcast—WIRE, 11:30. aS ianssvarivane rey SHOP M- Youth Groups—3 and 7 P. M. Young 8 Lina + smn e wr bisnsnn 6:30 P. M. Thursday & Convocation ...8 9. M. MEMORIAL SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
9:30 A. M.—Chureh School “for all » Sound Alm: “The Rich Young Vermont and Pennsylvanis Sts. | Ruler” For Young peoples Joseph W. Johnston, Minister 10:48 A. M.—Mortiing ‘Wo: Church School, 9:48 TOOP ML. a ristian Perspective.” Moming Worship, 11 a =m. ™ lay, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Bervice “Can We Stand Criticism? NORTHMINSTER : ori Dalston Dr. AIRVIEW 9:48 ie, = and Capitol “A ¥ ve 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship VIRGIL O RAGAN. Minister
RALLY DAY 9:30 A. M.~Chureh School and Morning
Worship. . 10:45 A. M. Worship, “The Ine ~Morning Worship D,
CANTERBUI Douglas R, Mac belly of an eleph
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mOITOw Osntral Park
h and CINEMA~'""Romance snd short subjects. Tuesday: ‘““Empere Town al.” CORONET — “Emper Town Scandal’ Tuesday: “Romant and short subjects. DAISY—""Arthur Tak Valley clone.” day: “Best Years short subjects: BEMERSON~—'‘Hazard" as.” Tomorrow “Feudin' Pussin'
Central Park” an Creek.”
ARFIELD—"‘Bainted shal of Siibpie through Tuesday: ‘Casbah.’ GRANADA-Thiyugh mance on the High ce.” HAMILTON — ‘‘Ha: Hall” Tomorrow “Romance On Hig Lou." HOLLYWOOD “Wild Los Angeles.” Ton “Sainted Sisters”
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