Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1948 — Page 4
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Events— Class to Hear
The annual banquet for the . election of officers will be held Wednesday night at the church. All candidates will speak briefly and the personnel of the two tickets will supply the program. Religious events follow: CENTENARY CHRISTIAN CHURCH— bers d he oa for the evan-| tio visita ot t the church or Sana each evening. Monday Jhro « hu Then ents 18a] Pate. directing workers inte whieh A Le
OF AMERICA — Miss
in the Holy Land, may be viewed i
|Religious Picture on Display
This one-room cave stable at Bethlehem of the kind in which Jesus may have been born hangs among many religious pictures now on display-in the Indiana State iLbrary. The pictures, all taken
in the library until Nov. 21.
N. i will play brat will lead TERANS’ B Male Quartet Flem tian Bure al sin i for the’ a a m 0 row. for the were made ihren the Indlaapotis A &! Protestants of Indianapolis will Jeune unit 900 Ofihe 11th dutriet Amer- plan to mobilize their spiritual aS FOR CHRIST — ig a Fried, and financial forces for a vast rent ora! he, Youth for Christ in world-wide Advance of Foreign in Palestine and recently toured Europe Missions next week. I ty yohouse tonight a'| Thirteen denominations _ will r Malsbary, Joon! director, unite in a mass meeting Tues-
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and at Rev. Roge TH Tien cEr ah al SOURCE — Miss 48Y 8t 7:45 p. m. in Cadle TaberWa! Weliace Montague, principal of School 37 nacle to hear the Advance outwil al speak op An AG onglang last lined by Methodist Bishop G. In England ane the 1 t of the series of Bromley Oxnam of New York. It in, Be EN arsaay at 8:30 b. m. is sponsored by the Foreign MisBo UN NITED »ASISSYIERIAN sions Conference of North Ameroffec CECE OE MB i Be iy a eo Overseas missions for estan Shoak on ving $00 Ro Wyckofl willl wither before or after the mass
Yar jeve in American Oniversity Thomas Or of meeting, the 13 denominations I Believe in M n M . | td usical Programs
To Advance Foreign Missions
|{foreign meissions which extends all
re Mobilizing
[vil hold separate séssions to discuss how they can carry out the Advance plans. In addition to Bishop Oxnam, addresses will be made Tuesday ' night by Mrs. Helen Scott Saulsbury who has returned from a recent tour of inspection of all the hospitals in India and Chief Albert J. Luthuli from Umvoti, Natal, Africa. Mrs. Saulsbury represents the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. and Chief Luthuli, the board of the Congregational Christian Church. The meetings here are part of a movement to “revamp”
over the United States. The countries which will share
Ea IniAN STR aT wegnni Max Fouter inn address on "rhe ouied| AT TWO Churches on at he, %0, DP. Mm The Roberts Park Methodist ent and "Mrs Cora M. D’Arey, Dros Church -and the St. Paul's Evan-
ner Wong IDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH — The 8¢lical Lutheran Church both a review of schedule special musical programs
Women's Cranin's 3 BE ons 3. Wison "wednesd £7 \n|fOr next week. £0 ureh. Rh Full St. Paul's mixed Choir will give
a Mn, will give 3 concert ‘under the direction of W YORK re EVANGELICAL Robert Davis and accompanied! Pris of Brooriie Pa wii rav:lby A. E. R. Mueller tomorrow at elical Is p. m. in the church, McCarty and * New Jersey Sts.
in the advance program include Latin America, Africa, Europe, the Near East, India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia, the Philippines, Okinawa, China, Korea and Japan. The slogan is “One World in Christ.” Missionaries attempt to evangelize these countries through preaching and teaching, the dis{tribution of the Bible and the or-
| clety will give the morning ser-
iKing, president of the Indianap-
for
Tonigh Mr. Pyles ub, BT Ls 8 Sw I and for Jul address,
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Sata Bishop To Exhibit Movies Of Trip
The Rt. Rev, R. ’ Rilchhotter, bishop of the ‘Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, will talk and show colored movies of his trip to the British Isles and the continent lof Europe Thursday at 8 p. m. in Bt. George's’ parish hall, W. Morris and Church Sts. Bishop Kirchhoffer went abroad last summer primarily to attend
At Roberts Park, the Marytha ganization of Sunday schools. Class will present Mrs. Vivian They combat ignorance and f{llitArbaugh in an organ recital eracy, attempt to raise the standWednesday at 8 p. m. A silver ards of living and of work in
Church Group Eyes Assembly
Local Group Plans
Trek to Milwaukee
A group of Indianapolis women will leave by chartered bus tomorrow to attend the annual assem-| bly of the United Council of Churchwomen Monday through Thursday in Milwaukee. Mrs. United Christian Missionary So-
mon tomorrow in the Washington Park Presbyterian Church. She is among 45 women from all parts of the country who will serve as ministers of Milwaukee churches tomorrow. The assembly represents about 10 million Protestant churchwomen, The- Indianapolis delegation also will include Mrs. Dorsey D.
olis Council; Mrs, J. H. Smiley, Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. E. Harold Klingel, Mrs. E. 8. Farmer, Mrs, L. J. Riddle, Mrs. A. M. Welchons, Mrs I. Albert Moore, Mrs. John A. Towns. Also Mrs. C. A. Childers, Mrs. C. H. Winders, Mrs, M. Earl Robbins, Mrs. F. F. Young, Mrs. H, B. McCormick, Mrs. W. B. Alexander, Mrs. James Mitcham, Mrs. M. Baumheckel, Mrs. Gaines Cook, Miss Pearl Jones, Miss Verna Barnes, -Miss Jessie Trout, Mrs. Ralph L. Holland, Mrs. Royal T. McClain and Mrs. Walter Gingery. Mrs. Harper Sibley, United Council president, has been in Germany for the past three
of that country at the request of the United States gevernment. She will preside in Milwaukee. Workshops in specific church programs and community projects, town halls on timely topics, reports on experiments in publicity, intercultural relations, migratory labor, housing and UN are scheduled. Some of the headline speakers are Henry R. Luce, editor of Time, Life and Fortune; Dr. Hilda Lazarus, president of the Vellore Medical College in India,-and Dr. Howard Thurman, co-pastor of the Church for Fellowship for All Peoples, San Francisco.
Pastors Set 1-Day Pulpit Exchange
Dr. Carleton W. Atwater and the Rev. C. G. Brooks will exchange pulpits tomorrow as part of a nationwide goodwill gesture between the Disciples of Christ and the Baptists, The two denominations for some years have been laying the
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Robert A. Doan of the
months working with the women|
Three offering will be taken.
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President to Speak Thomas D. Sheerin, president of the Indianapolis Catholic Evidence Guild, will address members of the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 8:30 p. m. Monday. Speaking in the auditortum of the Sacred Heart High School 1300 8. Meridian St., Mr. Sheerin's subject will be “The Training of Laymen to Explain Publicly the Catholic Faith.” Albert J. Voigt, is chairman of the program commitiee.
Enroll Mothers
the Lambeth Conference in London.
Class Pays Honor To Dr. Trinkle
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Leonard snd Sander in honor of Dr. O, A. Trinkle who is the band leader. E A. PIEPENBROK. Paster has taught the class for 18 of the!
10:18 A. M.—Worship: A Maine for Two." of the Englewood Christian
Church.
The Opportunity Bible Class will Band of America.” observe “Trinkle Day” tomorrow Beadle, P. O. Box 626, Evansville, |ence and Health with Key to the’
groundwork for a merger. A {long list of ministers, accordingly, agreed to take over each other's services tomorrow. The Rev. Mr. Brooks is the pastor of the Third Christian The chief purpose of the ad- Church and Dr. Atwater, of the
vance is to meet the needs of a First Baptist Church. new world, to overcome secular-|, ism and the rise of communism, according to advance literature. (E. R. M.)
rural communities as well as cities. Emphasis is laid upon the Christian home and family life, upon medical aid and public health, theological, religious, and daily education of all kinds.
Mortals, Immortals,’ Subject Of Sermon
“Mortals and Immortals” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in|
Yule Sales to Benefit Children
SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1048
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Children all over the wold will bevefit by Holy Childhood Christmas Seals sold in the Indianapolis archdiocese by Roberta Staples (left), Robert Fitzgerald and Sandra Les Yamagata of St. John's Catholic School and other children, of the Catholic schools of the country. »”
Conduct Drive for Sale Of Holy Childhood Stamps
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER |cese last year sold 786.000 Holy Times Church Editor Childhood Christmas Seals which, Pupils of the archdiocesan|at the rate of a penny apiece,
brought $7,860 for foreign misschools are conducting a drive for | {sions. The Rev. F'r. Victor .Goosthe sale of Holy Childhood Christ- |sens, who is in charge of the sale
mas Seals to finance Catholic of seals, has set a goal of one missionary work among children million for this year, or $10,000.
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
57 N. Rural Bt. 9:30 5. m.—Pamily Bible School. 10:45 s. m.—8ermon, ABIDING IN SURE
review of a quarter of a century of minis. iy at Sugltwood, Soup rm A. Trinkle es A CORDIAL WELOOMS “To ALL” -
EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN
CHRIST TEMPLE
402 W. Fall Creek
ELDER B. J. GOOD of Detroit, Mich. You are invited to attend these services and enjoy ‘good singing and old-fashioned gospel preaching. Elder M. E. Golder, pastor.
(Affiliated With Unity, bE DR. PREDERICK ELIAS SUNDAY SERVICE, 11 A. Classes—Consultant
Open Daily 10 to 5—Sat. til] §
United Literature
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RALLIES Tonight—7:30 P. M.
Sunday—3:00 P. M. In the
Y. for C. CLUB
‘N. Maridiss at 20th St. Hear
PAUL FRIED
Recently returned from Spain, preaching on the “Spanish Underground.” Speciel moving pictures. Sunday Afternoon Report of Youth for Christ World Congress On Evangelism
- ROGER MALSBARY, Director
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The seal for 1948 depicts the in foreign lands. | Virgin leaning over the Infant The Holy Childhood organiza-!jesus while two little girls and a
tion is a missionary society with boy look on. “Holy Childhood” | children for members sponsored 4nd “Merry Christmas” loom!’
: large on the Holy Childhood pos-! dire by His: Holiness, Pope ter which hangs in the schools.
Boys and girls of the archdio-
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN
18th at Ingram Herbert J. Wilson, Minister 9:30 AM.—Morning Worship. “Loves Worst Enemy.”
10:40 A. M.—Bible School for All Ages. “The Church That Cares.”
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N. ILLINOIS
A WORLD-WIDE. MINISTRY “Giving The he Gospel To A World
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carrollton at 13th St. Ford Porter, Pastor Tune in WISH—Betty's Story Book
7:45 P. M.—SUNDAY Saturday 9:30 A. M.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Berean Gospel Hour Miss Miriam Waggoner, speaker, 7:30 A. M. 3 i Vibra-Harp Soloist—Miriam Bosworth. Hear Message on Subject—
Song director, Clifford Long. “Results of Teaching and Preaching Bverysody Yocom: Once In Grace Always In Grace.” |
CENTRAL 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH Young People—6:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M. | DEALS Sky Walkut Siraus Second of series of messages from
Dr. W. A. Shullenverger, Minister | Prophecy of David. Sane oe B Subject: “Where President Truman Can Find Out What This Nation and the
Morning Worship Music by Excellent Choir
“On the Mazk, , You American Christia
Sermon:
Touth aah 10 P.M Never Has
nature!
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
701 N. Pennsylvania St. HUFFMAN, Past 0:30 A. M.
“ONE LITTLE WORD O’ER-THROWS HIM”.
9:15 A. M.—Church School (Church Offite, LI-9502;) (Pastor's Residence, HI-3825).
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“THE TIME OF THE END”
A prophetic period to be marked by signs and wonders of a most extraordinary and unmistakable
World Faces and Just How to Meet It.” The Bible Reveals This World Is Not, Been and Never Will Bel
_ Music: Mothers’ Chorus of Brookside One In Christ.
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all Churches of Christ, Scientist, In Prayer Group tomorrow. A movement to enroll 100,000] The golden text is: “If ye live mothers of the United States in a after the flesh, ye shall die: but prayer group has its headquarters if ye through the spirit do mortify in Evansville, Ind. the deeds of the body, ye shall The new organization is inter-! live.” Romans 8:13. denominational and is called! The lesson-sermon also inludes “Mothers’ Back to God Prayer the following passage from the, Mrs. Ethel|Christian Science textbook, “Sci-,
8 Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
Mrs. Beadle states that the pur- “Learn this, O mortal and earn-
25 years that he has been pastor pose of the prayer band is to pray estly seek the spiritual status of
for “our country and ask God to man, which is outside of all masend a nation-wide revival.” |terial selfhood.” p. 476.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL| 16th and Delaware Sts.
Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister “41 A. M. Morning Worship “Calling the Lord.” - “Rew: Jouzaen, Preaching °
+. MARK'S : _ UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Worship .ocveeveees 10:45 A. M, Sunday School «esses 9:30 A. M.
- Belmont Church of Christ 1002 8. Belmont Ave.
10:45 a m. and 145 p m. -1380
Carl Wednesday Services. 7:45 p m. APLEEE Kiesa, Lecturer
WHAT HAPPENED
TO THE
LAW. ‘OF MOSES? - SUNDAY, NOV. 14, AT 7:30 P. M.
SEVENTH DAY AVENTIS CHURCH: CORNER OF ALABAMA & E. 23d STREET "WHO IS UNDER THE LAW
AND WHO IS UNDER GRACE? THURSDAY, NOV. 18, AT 7:30 P. M. Come and Leave Your Children in Our Kiar yariey During the Lecture!
This impressive and enlightening | study of prophecy by Evangelist W. L. Latham will be
lustrated With Pictures SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, AT 7:30 P. M.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
CORNER OF LAUREL AND ORANGE STS, (3 BLOCKS EAST AND 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF FOUNTAIN SQUARE)
Your babies and small children will be cared for while you enjoy the sermon.
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TUESDAY, NOV. 16 7:45 P.M.
Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, “New York Ci American President, World Council of Churches, Bishop of New York Area of the Meth-
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"ONE WORL
INDIANAPOLIS’ GREATEST MISSIONARY MEETING
Your Opportunity to Hear Men and Women Who Have Earned Their Position as Leaders in Foreign Missions
Helen Scott Saulsbury,
The story of her work and accomplish-
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TUESDAY, NOV. 16 7:45 P.M.
Chief Albert J. Luthuli, Christian Zulu Layman Truly a Magnificent Orator you must hear. A man you will
Foreign Mission
f India. She is known
ph BARI SE. PEE Ae ; ALL IN ONE PROGRAM TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 16th COME CM: CADLE TABERNACLE—7:45 on
Hear These Christian Leaders Speak on
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800-Voice Combined Church Choir Spon by Foreign Missions Boards of Protestant Churches of Indiana
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‘For Christ and His Church’
IN THE INDIANA AREA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948
- 9:45 A.M. and 1:30 P. M.
401 ‘North Delaware Street Indianapolis
Bishop Richard C. Raines, of the Indigna Area, Presiding . SPEAKERS
’ Bishop Raines.
The Rev. Takuo Matsumoto, Hiroshima, Japan.
The Rev. Paul Ramaseshan, India.
Dr. Harry L. Williams, assistant secretary, Board of Evangelism, Nashville, Tenn.
Dr. Brooks B. Shake, superintendent, Warsaw (Ind.) district.
Dr. T. T. Brumbaugh, associate secretary, Board of Missions and Church Extension, New York.
Dr. Earl R. Brown, executive secretary of Home Missions, New York.
Miss Mary Lou Barnwell, executive secre tary of Deaconess Work, New York.
Dr. Harold D. Neel, Mishawaka. Rev Wayne Paulen, Bluffton. Dr. Wesley H. Bransford, Anderson. Rev. Amos L. Boren, Indianapolis.
8 P.M.
' CADLE TABERNACLE Methodists Join 25 Other Denominations In An
Interdenominational Missionary Rally
Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, of New York Area, American President, World ar Council of Churches, speaking on “One World in Christ”
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BAHA'l LECTURE § Sarah Wallrath
Chicago, Tinos Bubjec
“What Should a Do for the Individual?” .
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Sunday. M Roberta TBiang, Harpist Publie Invited. Collection.
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