Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1948 — Page 4

3

. April 30, 1949 Tor missions, “The

BRO. Ist CHURCH—The | i kets, Broad Ripple High Schoo

. Hen achoor ‘also

To Return to Africa

: been with natives in the most

For Missions |

Attempt. to Raise | $20,000 Tomorrow —— H ' Baptists of the Indianapolis Association will attempt tomor-| row to raise $20,000 in cash for| home and foreign missions in observance of the national Baptist Sunday of Sacrifice. The money will go toward a! total sum of $60.000 expected to| be raised in the Association by

total missionary - budget for the denoniination. for the year is $7.5 million’ which is 50 per cent greater than that of the year before. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH | «Seventy-five new members who have joined the church since ‘it| moved to its new building at| Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd. will. be honored at a reception] Thursday at 7:45 p., m, at the| church. The Broad Ripple High, School Gjrls’ Ensemble will sing, and refreshments will be served. | The Rev. G. H. O'Donnell is pas-| + CONGREGATIONAL Children of the Sunday School will articles made by their classes for|

Red Cross at a Red| tomorrow hethe als,

CHURCH

of andicraft in¢luding scrapbooks, tray decorations boo marks will bei used at Riley and Veteran Hospitals, and at orp ages db

PRESBTERIAN, } Dorothea Bertorelli, ! dramatic reader and teacher, . will give the following selections at ‘the 7:30 p.m service tomorrow or Judas: “Little Orphan Annié,’ and ry| of the Christ Ohild' Crs Dorothy Fe vis, All Stains Episcopal Chureh or-| the musical Shlieste Re

king, pastor. will conduct “the hip. | The freewill ofering will go to the church]

redecoration fund IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL AND RE FORMED CHURCH— Tinsel Night” will be Sheerved Monday When members will come rch to decorate many Classrooms. ne the auditorium for Christ mas services RANS' HOSPITAL CHAPEL~MTs Carl Moore will sing at $ 3he 9 a.m. Pro. nt service tomorr The Rev. © Min ton, Protestant ehaplain will conuct the service. ArTang gements tor the ie were made throu inson- » umit 133, (ky Legion

Au wl ALL AL C E STALE? PRESRTERIAN CHURCH-- Pranklin Bruce, pastor . of The MSutseriand Presbyteria Giturch, wdill give the address - the combined dinner meetin omen

g of Jen s

sociation Sod he tellowsnip| 6:30 . in the church. Hat nT hrongh Fellowship” is the meet- ” e.

ADWAY BAP-

ball gd nd city champions; tomorrow als and friends of the

are invited to be presThe Seventh District Jedepation of taihers Ehoruses a Matliers

of Sch oul. 42 sil he specia music, The Rev, i gr nial

will present program will be Penal over WISH. EMM APTIST . CHURCH — The Rev. ay A Jaywar form east Executive n na; aptia elo. os reach at a oe tomorrow at : - here pi will be H Communion,

Local Missionary -

+Mrs. Lewis A. Hurt, “mission ary to the Belgian Congo and former “resident of Indianapolis; will return to Africa Jan. 20. “Mrs. Hurt is a graduate of -Butler University and the College of Missions when it was located in Irvington. Her work has

“primitive areas of Africa. Mrs. Hurt and her husband, Dr. Hurt, who died last summer, spent 25 years on the “Dark Continent” under the auspices of the United Christian M Society. The fom ‘Park Christian Church sponsors Mrs, Hurt as the “living link” of her home church with the mission field.

———————————————— INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING WousE r the Day

‘ |section,

a Bap oFists Much DY utsed Books of Seek $60. 000 Gap Between Bible's Old

Park School Headmaster Studies Old Scriptures By EMMA RIVERS MILNER = Fimed Church Editor A SEARCH in the attic may result in “your finding an old family Bible and in it the ex|citing but often-forgotten books of oe Apotrypha. . Norman B. Johnson, headas of the Park School and a writer about the Apocrypha, says few Protéstant ‘Scriptures include the Apocrypha except old pulpit Bibles and the kind in which your grandfather ' inscribed thé names of his descehdants as they were born. The Puritan fathers considered the Apocrypha “bawdy and immoral,” he recalls, ~ » » THE HEADMASTER ‘of Park School has made a 23-year scholarly hobby of research in the field of these often-forgotten books. {Just this year his book, “Prayer in the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha,” was published by the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Philadelphia. “The Apocrypha came from the

a, |period between the end of the Old

{Testament and the beginning of {the New Testament,” Dr. Johnson jexplained. : “In he third century

included in the Greek Old ment other Jewish religious ‘books which go bevond those of the Hebrew Old Testament. These are ‘the Apocrypha, ol Dr. Johnson continued - » » a. “THE ROMAN CATHOLIO {Church translated this Greek Old [Testament into Latin. ‘Jerome, a great scholar in the subject of Hebrew, sed the Latin translation of the Greek Old Testament in 400 A. D. “Thus we have Jerome's version of ‘the Latin translation of the Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament. Jerome didn't feel the. Apocrypha were of the same authority as the books that were included in the Hebrew Old 5 Testament. . “And Martin Luther pulled the Apocrypha out of the Old Testament and put it into a separate

i-/8ection between the Old and New

Testament in the 16th century when he translated the Bible into German for popular reading.

- » . “THE APOCRYXPHA were where Luther put them when the King Jambs first -edition was printed in 1611. Puritans shortly v.{thereafter began questioning the wisdom of binding the Apocrypha with the Bible, éven in a special They considered the books bawdy and immoral. “The final blow fell early in the 19th century when both the “English'and American Bible Societies {decided the Apocrypha no longer were to be published with the Bible. In fact. the Scotch branch of the English society went so far as to threaten to withdraw from the sdciety unless the controversial books were left out of the Scriptures. “Today, as a consequence. nrobably the only Protestant Scriptures in which you will see the Apocrypha are the old pulpit-or family Bible." With Mrs. Johnson and their three sons—Allen, 11, Tommy 8, and Bruce 6-—Dr. Johnson lives on the Park School campus, Cold Spring Rd. = On Sunday, Dec. 12, many de-

-I nominations are expected to pay

tribute to the Bible in various ways since the day will be Vnt-

Clearin Ey ur § 5.625,000 Debits... ary iv TI or e Clergy Ra NET87,000 pT 161,486,000

Missionary

2a

Will Speak

Miss Genevieve Brown of the United Christian Missionary Society who recently visited Dis-| ciples of Christ mission stations]

tian Church. The service. is one of many held on the special day temorrow in Christian churches. Mrs. R. A. Doan, vice president of the United Society will speak on the Woman's Day program tomorrow morning in the Downey Avenue Christian Church. At the Third Christian Church, | the women's council will part in the forenoon. service the pastor, the Rev. A. C. Br will give the sermon, Mrs. A, 4 Walsman, president, wil be installed following morning worship.

soo versal Bible —

: “Christian Science Churches

Branche# of The

“.. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.. SECOND CHURCH ‘Delaware at 12th

Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. -

[THIRD CHURCH

| Washington Blvd, at 34th AYA Service, 8:00 . . R. R,, Church ce

at 8

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

Pubs Is Contialy Invted to Ou, Serviem aad , Beading Rooms (R. | i

{—- --Lesson for Sunday, Dec. 5 ” LA 5 “God, the Only Cause and Creator” Morning. Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches

— College at 624

Motter Church

Pl

Evening Service, 5:00 - =“ R:-Re, Chureh Edifice-

FIFTH

Evening Service, 7:30 R. R. Church Edifice

an BS, t St.

rR 2 1811 Prt ef

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. : Wednesday Evening Test inionis) Meeting in All Churches . M.

Probvic ion Churches Tnvite You

TT TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN. 34th and Central ‘DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD |

9:30 A. M.—Bible Schoo! 10°45 A M.~Divine ‘Worship » Dr. Vale: Communion “The Promised Wonderful Name" Thurs. Mid-Week Service, 1:30"

* FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Delaware. at Sixteenth EB ARTHUR FRANTZ pa RUSSELL GALLOWAY CTWO-MORNING SERVICES 0:30 and 11 AM Dr. Prants; “Christ in Your Home"

0:30AM

~ghurch_Sctioe ay SP M.

Thursday Dinner & Convocation... P. M. toe ——— See ty —————y—

- SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

¥ a Ward ra wt eh i Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta

o 1sters: B.D JOSEPH STON : Church School, yo L Morning Worship, am . “The Ds Inspiring Dr. Me perience of All”

- WESTMINSTER,

TT WALTER fa PEARCY, Minister

“5 8. State (1700 Bast) Young People, ¢:00 PM.

= P. M.—Westminster Fel) Fellowship. ro Ee MB

Bivd, & Ralston Dr. ND SHARP, SR, y Bchool

Worship

The Women' Si Cn So‘ciety of the arden City Christian Chure “Hands T

an's Day celebration tomorrow!

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Apocrypha Bridge

A “crime.story” of the Apocrypha tells how Judith cut off th painting of Judith, (above), the téth century; work of Andrea Mantegna. ot in-the- Mello lon-collée- | tion in the National Gallery, Washington, DIC. The John Herron Art Museum loaned The, Ti Imes the | Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 print from which the above illustration was ‘made.

(Chri

Sunday Sermon Set

“Go

and New Testaments

stian Scientists

d, the Only Cause and Cre-

'ator” is the subject of-the lessonsermon for all” Churches of pep Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. rexiv

lestahlished it; he bg

The golden text 1s: “Thus salty At 8pm; in the Orient will give a Woman's [the Lord that created the pea- | Day address tomorrow at 9:30} vens: a: m. in the Olive Branch Chris- [the ea

lin va

ay i s,|

1

“will give the play. | at Give,” at the Wor={

\those who: gave : their . lives. to

habited: ‘there

The

cludes the f6llowing passage from the - Christian Science textbook, Seminary meets Mondays, Wed|“Science and Health with Key to nesdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. [ihe Saripiores’ by Mary Baker at 1823 N. Capitol Ave. Dr. J. C. : “God, Spirit, alone created! Carroll takerall ad 1 called it good.” p. 339.

Rev.

9:30. A. M.—Church School “Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt.

in, he-formed»it to be in-|yeit Squires, Fred Clay, Mrs. I am fe Lord; and Mable Lewis and Mrs. Willa is none "Is. 45:18 Starks. The Rev. F. F. Young is

lesson= tll also

~ Baptists Plan Revival Here

Dr. JZA. G. Jordan of Smyrna; will give. sepmons in the val Tuesday through Dec. 17, in—-the-First- Baptist, Church of North Indianapolis. The four choirs of the church] God himself that “fofmed wij sing, accompanied by Mrs. rth and made te Ae hath | uima Bolen.and Mrs. Ruth Mc-| ted it not Gruder; and directed by Roose-1

In- the pastor. The Central

District

is dean and Dr.

Dailey; president.

~ METHODIST CHURCHES Roberts Park Church

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Amos L. Boren, Minister 530 PP. M—-M Y F

at 7780 p. m. Preceding the '"*® A Open rd Bune ldrafnatization a group of the} 7:30 P. M.— NO uelTt Samaritan “I efiurchwomen’ will conduct’ o ese M B Ra vis H Sch I Ch fieandlelighting service hemoring| rman Rol dire oF Shor

EAST 10TH STREET

C. R. Holmes, Pastor

Meridian and 38th Street

missionary “work .. sponsored by the Disciples -¢ of -Christ.

+

l

Cor

ome t to Ch wrch! !

“How to Use the

Baptist

C. J.

E..10th-8t., at-Keystone Ave.

Church School .......,. 9.30 Worship Service. ......10:43 Sermon. by Pastor

= “Home of ‘tire Everson - Bible: Class.

NORTH CHURCH

| Dallas L. Brownie. 3D D., Minister #130°A. M.<Churen Ber " lion a A sh Bib! e." 800 P SMe Hour..tor. Youth. —

Third Year

with

don W., Paschall, pastor iRiver | Baptist Church, {will give the ser- ¢ mon

| Sing. berta Giles will

{graph of the “Death Angel.”

ae

"WHY MILLIONS KEEP

SUNDA

Y"

‘SUNDAY, DEC. 5, AT 7:30 P.M.

At the SEVENTH-DAY ADV

ENTIST CHURCH

‘Corner of Alabama and East 23rd Streets

What is the mark of fhe beast What is fhe mysterious: number 666 of Bible Prophecy! Who changed Sabbath from Saturday fo. Sunday!

or

"Why Don’t Adventists Eat Unclean Meats!

THURSDAY, DEC. 9, AT 7:30 P. M. Leave Your Children In Our Kindergarien. You Can I Afford To Miss These Lectures.

|

modeled.

Nordyke Baptist Plans Program

The Nordyke Baptist Mission will mark. its third annivérsary services tomorrow imorning and night,

special

The Rev. Gor-

of the Avenue

at 10:30

ve a flannel-

The Gleaners of

quartet in a variety

port High Schoal. finance Christmas

-

Rev. Paschall | The River Ave-| inue Girls’ Trio will sing and the {Rev. Kline Gray, mission pastor, | [will preach at 7:30 p. m. it { The mission is an offshoot of

{the River Avenue Church A GRACE _ a ss igroup~of 29 persons formed a | AR a CE, Toth th iSunday school in temporary quar-) DOWNEY. {ters in 1945 which furnisned thel| CHRIST... SE |begifining of the mission. A two-| R OF WORSHIP 10: {story dwelling at 1282

NordyRe | {St. was purchased in 1947 and ret It was completely paid for and dedicated a few Trontis later. I The Sunday school has almost {tripled in mémbership and willl ‘furnish a nucleus for a congrega- - tion when “the church is organ-[— ized.

the ‘Shelby

Street - Methodist Church will sponsor the Dixie Four vocal

program Thursday at 8 p. m. in the SouthProceeds will baskets and other articles for needy families.

PRAYER GROUP

UNITY : Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo. 11 A

AY SERVICE

DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS

Open Daily 10 to United Literature

5—Sat,

tll 2

Chi ssex—Consuttans~

ST. JOHN'S

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

Leopard snd 8iRders St LA PIEPEN 0K Pastor 10:15A.M.—~Morfding Worship: siamed of the Gospel.”

Bom. 1-16.

Belmont Church of Christ 1002. 8. Belmont Ave. S Sunday Program ¥~ _ Bible Classes, 9°45 a. mi. Worship and Preaching, 10:45-a-m.and-TA45 pm

Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m,

| CALVARY TABERNACLE |

902 FLETCHER AVE TWO GREAT SERVICES

= 1 Dp WA I Minister

» (ava

“Not

Rev, Marcus W. Johnson, Minister, 11-A. M. Morning Worship “Assignment of Priorities”

16th and Delaware Sts, | | Rev. Johnson, Preaching

CENTRAL | CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

‘Delaware and Ply Streets (100 rth)

{Bible School. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship vege JOS AM Musté vy Excellent Choir +8ermon: “As Unto the Lord.” auth Pellowship—5:30 P. M.

Worship

Ea SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1048 Mission Hails FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts, ivsrueessanel04B A.M.

Sunday School weenne 9:30 A. M.

ZION

EVANGELICAL

AND North and New Jersey Sts. ICK R.-D D.

PAUL H. FRANKENFELD, Assistant.

9:00 A. M.~First

SECOND ADVENT ‘SUNDAY Service “of - Worship: “The Message of Advent” by Pastor Prankenfeld.

45 A. M.~Chureh School,

9: 10040A. M

M—Becond Bervice of Worship; “The Return ‘of Christ” by Pastor Daries,

2 my 18

IN FWOND WALTER ( BARTH. Pastor \ Hours of Worship 8 & 10:30 A. M. WV LAUREL AT

i

Hours of Worsh} 5 AM

R Ro $

‘o 1 £ HOURS OF WORSHIP . 100A M-78010. 0

Hours -of Worship, “TRINITY cio ar east seer

Hours of Worship, 8:30 & 10:30 AM

8:45 & 10-30 A.M.

WALTER C. MAAS, Pastor

ZION "8% fui oa WERNER B KRUG, Pastor HOUR OF, Pp

MARTIN AASCHE. 2d Bun. 10:30. 4th Sun. 2:30 P.M

the world to come?

former friends; etc.?

In

(2 Cor.

. Will there be one each for Catholic, Protestant and Jew? What will heaven be like? ‘How will the redeemed live in’

Will they eat, drink, marry, have homes, recognize their

Hear the Bible answers by EVANGELIST W. L. LATHAM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, at 7:30 P.M.

the

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

Corner Laurel and Orange Sts.

7 (3 blocks East and 1 block South of Fountain Square)

12:2) |

Purse Fails: 9 Pur

-Onlook

Down

Printis Hi N. East St. sentence tod weren't as s Hutchinsor gnatched th

In Muniel day Judge ( son $25 and him to 30 da Comm _ The judge five pursuer duties ‘as ¢i would write Feeney aski mendation. John Trot N. Livingsto the purse si his bus to ¢ soldiers, Py and Pvt. Ch Harrison; Re 11th St, em

Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages

- RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

1060 RIVER AVE REVIVAL Through December 10 EVANGELIST REV. CHARLES HIGHSMITH Mrs. Donald Tooley, Choir Director Every Night—7:30 P. M.+ Rev. Highsmith is pastor of First Baptist Church at Aurora, Ind., alio president of

11 A M and 7:45 P. M. Indiana Baptist Conference, ) Broadcast GORDON PASCHAL, Pastor 8 A M—wsi.| CENTRAL: BAPTIST

9:45

Sunday School

A.M.

Raymond G. Hoekstra, Pastor

{Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Bivd: 10: »n A JL Moratug Service, ) . H. O'Donnel! speaking. ats A. wh, —Bible School. Classes for 4 All Ages

TUXEDO PARK —29 N Grant (4100 East) Bast) 0 9 Clutton 9:30 AM.: 7:30

BAPTIST CHURCHES | FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH

Carleton Rev EB | | 9:30 A. M.—RBible Schoo! 110.45 A. M. >W Vorship

b

‘EXETER BAPTIST—Exeter & | Rev. Isom Perris—8:30 and 7:30. EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & B&B York. Peter Vroom, 10:30 A.M., 7:30 P.M. CROOKED CREEK, Louis G. Crafton, 9:45--11:30; 1 P. M.

LYNHURST—Lynhurst Dr. of W. Washington St. Donald J. Dunkin, pastor Services u

Meridian and Vermont Streets w .. Pastor Associate Pastor

Compsunion mess by pasto

ge 6:30 P, Mf —High- School Group and Busie Group

“ress-College Age

7 07. M. asin Sermon by associate pas

“An Expectant World.”

WOODRUFF PLACE Cou. East Michigan at N. Walcots L O. TRENT. D.D.

es

ndav School 9:30 A

Su M 10:45 A. M.— “The Bread. Which We Break?’ T15P M.—"Josus Cures the. Incurable.”

Youth Ine, 5:00 to 7:15 2 M,

fellowship Hour 8 to 7 P. M. 17th. 86

New

N. Mich, Rd. & 56th.

2 blocks 8

Es ne 7:30 p

Rev. R. M. Dodrill,

Rev. R. M. DODRILL, Pastor

~ SOUTHERN BAPTIS

We invite all SOUTHERN BAPTIST You will feel at home in this very Friendly Church

“Pastor

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave, as 47th. Rev Roy A Conner Jr. Sunday School. 9:48 Worship, 10:48 A M. “Angels and Shepherds" Youth Groups—6 ang 1 £. MM

Carrollton at 11th Rev, Wiliam A. Alexander 9:30 A. M. ~Church School “for all ages” | 10:45 A. M.~Service .of Holy Communion me Reception of Members, ng Expectation!’ 7:.00P rho oud Fellowship. THURSDAY 7:00 P, M.—~Midweek Service.

FAIRVIEW, VIRGIL DRAGAN. Minister 9:30 A. M.~Chiirgb Schoel ane Morning Worship.

10:48 A M~-Morning Worship:

ly Communion

OS AVEIE RRe,

Services, ry

JOSEPH D.

URSH AN ag

Returning from some of the Greatest Revivals

in U. 8. and Canada.

BIBLE CHURCH ;

Sunday, Dec. 5th, for 2 Weeks

Hear

The Persian Bibleland Evangelist

Presenting Jesus, Christ, the Saviour of the Soul— Healer of the Body—=

the Remedy for the Tlls of the World.

P. M. Nightly, Except Monday

Welcome—James E. Petty, pastor. in "fo

PETER DEYNEKA

ki

Member of the Southern Baptist Association

Broadway and 22nd St.

Is Very Happy to Be a Member of the

A GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:30 A. M.

MORNING WORSHIP 10.45 A. M.

aman,

EVENING EVANGELISTIC % : RD : GOSPEL SONG SERVICE 7:30 P. M. Walter Bruce, Song Leader

‘Thelma- Merris; Choir. Director . and, Gospel Pianist

Mabel Duncan, Organist

OF THE

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

‘CONVENTION

to attend our Church,

GRAND FORMAL OPENING

Y for C CLUB

“NORTH MERIDIAN "and 20TH STS."

2 Youth for Christ CELEBRATING pit ne

(TONIGHT—7:30 and SUN.—3 P. M)

~ RUSSIAN. PETER DEYNEKA

Founder and: General Director ofthe: Russian Gospel Association.

NACK HOP

Sandwiches ~~ * Soft_Drinks :

Sodas, Sundaes. and other Snacks.

WITH THE

3 ALSO THE

COVENANT FOUR MALE QUARTET

THE A WAYNE BIBLE INSTITUTE Singing & Preaching

"THAT'S TOPS" IN THESE 2 GREAT RALLIES

HEADQUARTERS FOR INTER-CHURCH ACTIVITIES

The Public Is

: rw Cordially- Invited

ECREATION OOM

meee | Shuffleboard Ping” Pong And other games Available.

Fo -

, purse snatct Circle Moto chased him segment of an-alley.

Local Na Unit Ties

Electronic Indianapolis tied for first of Salem, - during the 1 «Captain F, ] commanding dianapolis I nounced tod: Units in 8 Naval Distr the past mon {cation — worl supervised a Training Cer Lt. L. W. (jg) Willian Lt. (jg) Her and Chief Ph

A WORLD “Giving The

BERE I

Carroll Ford Tune in WI

from The Subject—"Three Rather “Burn i 7

Be Sure To

Harvey Springer -most-fearless-Cli _ fought and hate ony other living “Sunday, “Dec. 1. ot 3PM Special Music— Southland Quor!

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Church OM!