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Agency. Joseph King, medical student at Indiana Uni- + versity and a Channing Club memeber, will preside. ; Shit JGR op the satire com. munity will include discussi asked. Bupper at Tons r Channing Club members will precede the forum. Tire ley

nd Me Ee Il preside. Tea will be 35 Er for a ot B Mote: ety vit be

president; Sadao R

meet 1p

Trial" Slated

For Parents On Roberts Park

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Ballors

intrview. We know ‘ oa Rr tional life seem to haunt Mr. enters an orphanage. And we be- Cubel. lieve we sn ahve thos children shattered by the death of his| sympathy and understanding| other when he was six. they need. Mrs. Cubel will serve pis prothers and siste

self for a full-time service. He has completed four 4p, years of work in night Sasa a

as rrow at 7:30 p. m. he holds a pastorate, go Baptist Church in County.

dained Baptist minister and deen reports that approximately 300| yote himself entirely to the callpersons attend the services on ing Now at last, he is eligible to

enter a theological seminary. But

The Cubel fam Yea,

Mr. Cubel,

Children’s Home ,* he recalled in an

Christian

Revises Ambition

arated

matron.” sep. * While ne has plied his craft as {months in a linotype operator in the Tri: | tives. Arts Press, Mr. Cubel has been working toward educating him-

will take 3 Detroit children into its circle for devotions like these, and recreation, ory E. Cubel (left), Mrs. Cubel, Beverly and David Gompose the family.

Home Superintendent Knows Fuere Orphanage Life by Experience

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Harry E. Cubel of Indianapolis will take over the management of a Detroit orphanage next month because he grew up in one and knows how the children ‘‘feel.” a printer who lives at 5828 Beechwood Ave. will assume his duties as the superintendent of the Detroit ‘Baptist | ra eribel nd’ I were| he has revised his ambition and brought up in the Soldiers and| decided to be a foster father to ini38 Detroit youngsters. No grim memories of - institu-

He describes a home|

found a permanent home.

‘ole

varsity baseball and bas1.” he .said. “I was give otindan lessons on the trombone, featured Judson, band concerts and to this day Howard play in revival meetings. “Mrs. Cubel and I fell in love standing Christian folk and the with each other in our senior year | WOrk they will do. missionary He had always thought hein high school. After graduation, | Service,” eventually would become an or-iwe left the home but returned | two years later to be married in’ We were the first graduates of the school ‘to do that.”

the chapel.

“1 milked the cows, swam In| A venue Baptist Church. Before

swimmin’ hole’

He and jjving in the institution, 170 now rs were | ‘in and placed for & few! brought back as soon as cottages

the residences of rela- can be built, Mr. Cubel says. In the Knightstown insti-|

| tution they were reunited and!

Nand was a deacon at

Mr, Cibel praised superintendent and Mrs. L. A. Cortner, man-

“The supervision will stand as a model for my Detroit home,” he sald.

An apartment stands ready for the Cubels on the grounds of the Detroit home. The two Cubel children expect to lend a hand to help their parents. Beverly, who is 19 and a student in.the Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union, will transfer to the University of Detroit in the fall. Then she will lead games and sports in the childred’s home. David is eager to give a show for the boys and girls with his pro- | jector,

In addition to the 38 children

boarding homes, will be

“Those kids in Detroit are lucky,” commented the Rev. Peter { Vroom, pastor of the Emerson

and

[Conference to | Attract 1000

8 Counell of Churches, will give the

agers of the Knightstown school.|

Hoosier Ministers * To Hear 8 Speakers

Approximately 1000 Hoosier ‘ministers are expected to gather here for the 18th State Pastors’

gs

Dr. John Biegelheisen, professor in Eden Theolo, Seminary

Dr. Biegelheisen discontinued his rab-! binical training in Poland to take theological courses in preparation for the Christian ministry in Germany. Before World War I he came to the United States, attended Eden Seminary and was ordained to the ministry of the Evangelical and Reformed Church.

Dr. Walter H. Horton, professor in Oberlin College who spent the past three summers in Europe in connection with the World

following addresses Tuesday at the named hous: 11:15 a. m., “The Amstérdam Message to Church and Community”; 1.50 p. m., “Beyond Amsterdam, Next Step in Church Reunion,” and 8:15 p. m., “A Beborn Church and a Redeemed Community.” . Panel Talks Planned Dr. Mark A. Dawber, of New York, secretary of the Home Missions Council, will lead a panel on home missions for ministers, Tuesday at 2:35 p. m. and will give an address at the session beginning at 8:15 p. m. Dr. Ross W. Bandeérson, member of the technical staff of the Committee for Co-operative Research, also will lead a panel for ministers Tuesday forehoon. Dr. Paul Hutchinson, Christian Century editor of Chicago, will speak Wednesday at 11:20 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. on matters of current interest. Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, president . of Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga. an address on “Universal Immorality and the Church”

“The. Responsibility of -the Min ister and Christians in the Local Community,” Thursday at 10:35 a. m. The conference schedules one talk by a former resident, Dr. Reuben H. Mueller of Dayton, O.,

Evangelical Church Thursday at 11:20 a. m.

Mr. Cubel began to preach, |superintended the Sunday School Emerson

Avenue.

“I consider the Cubels out-

helor the Irvington byterian with which the conference will open daily. Dr. E. Craig Brandenburg of Bedford, Ind., is con-

added the Rev. Mr. Voom. *

| which arranged the program.

{ference president, and Dr. R. L.

" {Catholic Churches of the Indian-

Baptists Slate

will give

Wednesday at 8 p. m. and on

executive secretary of the Board of Christian Education of the United Brethren = Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor Pres

Church, will conduct the worship

JC.8.V., PhD, fn an address on “Germany Today,” Wednesday

Knights of Columbus Auditorium. Father Cardinal, historian and educator from the Shiel School of Social Studies, Chicago, has just returned from a two-month tour of Germany. Men from

apolis Deanery and non-Catholic) - Husbands of Catholic wives are

Shots Pastors" ffo.fom Caster LI ‘The Indianapolis Chapter of Te

the Rev. Fr, Edmund Cardinal,

following 6:30 p. m. dinner in the|

RIVER AVENUE BAPTIST .

(Sunday Behool ...i..ciinee Morning Worship ..oovsveerea 10:30AM Evening Service .....cceovsien “The Church With" the Friendly . Hand.” ' GORDON

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a EE ot oR BT CHURCHES

" OM-Fashioned Gospel Messages

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Craton a twater,

10. ua Rornip german son of Ten . ad to Us™ ” sop

P. M. Youth Pellowitip.

1060 River Avenue eee BOA M,

TPM.

PASCHALL, Pastor by Pastor:

expected to attend. Fred J. Schoettle, president of the Indianapolis Chapter, will be in

Canvass Class

Baptists will take the first step

s- & home visitation evangelistic campaign in a voaching conference Bunday and Monday in the

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Nastia Siva. 10 “45 A. M.~—

9-9:35 A. M.—Bible School. TUXEDO P SXETUR BAPTIST Exeter & 11h Bu. Ferris—9:

toward training 1000 workers for| EMERSON

ads. x

THURSDAY 7:30 P. M.—~Mid-Week Prayer Service.

CENTRAL BAPTIST WOODRUFF PLACE |

Morning Servi Dr. G. H, O'Donnell speaking.

or 7:18 P. M.~Guest ey

Youth ota tne. ioe § to oe 2 8

Classes for All Ages

an tmp —— ARK—29 N Grant (4100 Bast) Raat) 0. 8. Clutton 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 P

30 and 7:30. : - LYNHURST<Lynhurst of W. Washington a. Dn pastor. Services 9:30 a.

VE. —Ememon & E York, tr Vroom. 10:30 A.M., 7:30 po

First Baptist Church, Conference sessions will be at 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Sunday and at 7:30 p. m. Monday. The Rev. Oliver Carlson, director of Christian Education for the Indiana Baptist Convention, will direct the program. Dr. James Fidler of Philadelphia, director of leadership education for the Northern Baptist Convention will speak. |

Other instructors include the! Rev. John Knight, Columbus, Ind.; Dr. Walter Hand, Shelby-| ville, Ind; and the Rev. L. E.| Maples, Muncie, Ind. » ‘Similar training conferences will follow in all Baptist, Churches of the Indianapolis! area. Dr. Clive McGuire, Bap-| tist city executive, will direct the local crusade and the Rev. R. H. Lindstrom of Southport is chair-| man. Other area chairmen are’ the Rev. Willard R. Jewell, arrangements; Earl Beam, publicity; Paul Keller, finance; the Rev. Carl Moman, home visita-| tion; Glen Benjamin, community outreach; and the Rev, W. O. Breedlove, youth participation. {

“FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts.

yi ait.

As A Service To The Community And To Help You Solve Your

MARRIAGE PROBLEMS

"The Layman’s League of the Episcopal Diocese Of Indianapolis will Sponsor

. | 5 A Marriage Seminar At Christ Church On The Circle

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC JAN. 24-31—FEB. 7 8:00 TO 9:30 P. M. Faculty: DR. FLOYD BOYS

ARCHIE LAWSON WILLIAM A. WELDON

Rev. Marcus W, Johnson, Minister

11:00 A. M.2-Morni Worship: “Exclusive. Cause.”

Rev. Johnson, preaching CHRISTIAN Delaware and Walnut Streets

(700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Min Bible Behool ......coiiiirinns 9: Morning Worship Musie by Excellent Chelr. ISermon<-‘"The Fellowship of Worshippers.” Youth PFellowship--5:30 p. m.

' ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sta. WOrShID «oivevsensess10:45 AM. Sunday School ......s 9:30 A. M.

UNITY PRAYER GRO (Affiliated With Unity. Kansas Mo.) SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A M

ELIAS Opn Daily 10 to S5—8at. til 3 Oni Literature Classes—Consultant

| Holland is general secretary of {the Indiana Council of Churches

GETHSEMANE

UNITED LUTHERAN 4717 E. Michigan

to vandalism “to the extent of $1200. The usual procedure for the prosecution of a case in a court of law will be followed with testimony bringing out the points the church wishes to give emphasis. Judge John L. Ndblack, judge of superior court one, will serve as judge in the play. Other characters are Bob McConnell, bailiff; Herbert Lacy, clerk; Mrs. Martha

12 persons from the audience whe will form the jury.

Dey of Recallection

bservances Planned The Rev. Fr. Michael J. Had: digan of Macomb, Ill, will direct the Day of Recoliection by the Legion of Mary Jan. 30 in St. Agnes Academy. The day will open with an 8:30 a. m. mass followed by an all-day schedule of Sonitranions and discussions. The program is in ¢harge of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Praesidium of the Holy Cross Catholic. Church. Reservations may be made through Wednesday with Bernice Waters, 1621 E. Michigan St. telephone MA-~4072, or with Mary Agnes Spellman, 1422 BE, New York St. telephone FR-2117,

Art and Method of Spiritual Healing from the Christian Viewpoint and fn the Christian Tradition.” Bhe is* scheduled to talk] Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Irvington Présbyterian Church with Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor.) presiding.

7 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Church chape! when Mrs, Louise

New Jersey Woman Here Next Week The First Presbyterian Church

in talks on spiritual

Mrs, Sanford will discuss “The

ursday, she will speak at

Haerle, Women's Association president, will be in charge. Mrs.

Friday at 7:45 p. m. in Bt. Paul's Methodist Church. The Rev. Ralph Moore Jones, pastor, will preside. Local friends of Mrs. Sanford

Sanford also will give an address

Women's Association will sponsor| ° ; Mrs. Agnes Banford of Moorestown, N..J. healing in three different churches here next week,

own need first led Mrs,

that set free His power to heal. Her knowledge has been

others similarly interested.

Women's Group Sponsors Talks on Spiritual Healing

Mrs, Agnes Sanford in helping individual persons. She does not belong to any cult-be-say of her healing practices: “Her cause she feels {hat the church

Sanford universal is sufficient framework to learn through experience and for the development of the reprayer those adjustments to God creating power of God." The speaker was born in China, in-|the daughter of Southern Presbycreased by study and contact with|terian missionaries. (the wife of the Rev. Edgar L. “She conducts classes in various) Sanford, rector of Trinity Episcities but is primarily interested'copal Church, Moorestown, N, Js

She now

GREAT GOSPEL SINGING By THE MISSION. AIRES QUARTET. STRAIGHT GOSPEL PREACHING—by REV. T. L.

ROGERS,

Rev. T. L. Rogers

| VICTORY MEMORIAL IS ADVANCING FOR CHRIST IN THE GREAT REVIVAL—EACH NIGHT—T:30 P, M,

VICTORY MEMORIAL

Pastor:Evangelist.

METHODIST

Woodlawn and Villas Ave,

Rev. John 8. Albert, D. D. 9: :30 A. M Sunday School. AM Worship. Assets of the Church.”

“The

(REV, BORSRT 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A. ble School. 10:45 A. Bivins Norship. tepping

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

TABERNACLE [ PRESBYTERIAN 34th and Central: DR. ROY EWING VALE

In the 1:30

Name of Chain" Thurs. Mid-W

Church School

THURSDAY .|Thursday Dinner & Bible Study 0. P.M. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

Worship, 10:46 A. M. “Judicial and Spiritual.” Youth Groups—8 and 1 P. M.

MEMORIAL Carrollton at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander 9:30 A. M.Church School “for all gga

RINT Crores. suitor §

Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. 10:48 A. M.—Morning Worhip: : Ministers: ‘ Ho p JEAN 8 D. D. 7:00 P. M.— Westminster JOSEPH W. Thursdhy, 7:30 P. M.—Midwesk Services Church School, 9:48 - Mothing Ww 1s m FAIRVIEW Dr. § y Patigue.” a TER L. PEARCY, Minister vali B RAGAN, Minister w. A A gr ) 9:30 A.M ureh School and Morning Su 8. 2X ie Bast) 10:45 A. M.~+"David Ax» Youth." : Young People, 5.00 P M.~ Westminster Fellowship. 00 P ~~ Westminster ter | Pellowship. 7:00 P. MZ Westminster Foundation.

Belmont Church of Christ | 1002 8. Belmont Ave. i Sunday Program | Bible Slasses, 9:45 a. m, Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. Youth For Christ—Tonight 7: 30 Hear Dr. Robert Rayburn Pastor of College Church of Christ,

Since 1821 Delaware at-Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 5:30 P. MM. Y. F. 9:30 A. M.—Church School Mr, Earl McMinn, Supt. 10:45 A. M.~~"1 Believe In the Holy Spirit,

George Bpel Central Madrigal Singers,

METHODIST CHURCHES

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

- NORTH CHURCH TOP. M~'"Moot Cowrt"” State of Shiistian Concern ve. Mr. and livin. Warren

EAST 10TH STREET «©. R. Holmes, Pastor «1. 10th Bt, at Keystone Ave. Church School +.esee...9:30 Worship Service «.i....10:45

Sermon by Pastor. Home of tie Everson Bible Class.

Wheaton, Ill Popular with High School and| College crowds.

Y FOR C CLUB

N. Meridian at 20th St. Roger Malsbary, Director

,Merjdian and 38th Street

Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Minister

Come to Church!

CHRIST

“Where the Lean

Witherspoon Church To Dedicate Organ

The Witherspoon ran Pres-| byterian Church will dedicate a newly purchased Hammond or-| gan and give a program of ohgan| music tomorrow beginning at 5 p. m. Miss Grace Noller of the Pear-| son Music Co. and Russell W.! Brown of the Crispus Attucks! - High Bchool music department) will play. The Marsh, pastor, will be in charge.

Mark Anniversary

|

Rev. Clinton

Church Office LL 0803

L. Latham

the

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL B HUFFMAN, Pastor

10:30 A. M “LET THE EARTH REJOIOR™ 0:18 A. M.~Chureh Schoool

Pastor's Home NL 3008

WHAT DID CHRIST ABOLISH?

The teaching of a great falsehood by many churches is bringing the wrath and curse of God upon humanity.

The cause of the curse Is positively stated in the Bible.

If you wish to escape the terrible judgments that are coming, hear this most vital lecture by Evangel Ww.

Sunday, Jan. 23, at 7:30 P. M.

+ Seventh: Day Adventist Church Commer of Laurel gnd Orange Sts.

0 Voc St sd ck So of Po Spur

ELDER M.

UNUSUAL

Monday Ngh—Young People’s They ‘Nohi—Young Ministers’ Meeting.

Wednesday. Night—Bible Class. Thursday Night—Preaching, 48 «Prayer for the Sick. I} Friday Night—Saints’ Meeting. Sunday—35 A.M. Prayer Service; 9:45 5 AM, Ty Sis

9:30 A. M.—Ohurch Wheel 10:48 A. Me=Matiing W

‘A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY “Giving The Gospel To A World Lost In Sin”

BEREAN GOSPEL

“Men » o Sep " s00P. M.aADGOINS Hour for Youth.

TEMPLE

Soul Is Made Fat”

402 W. Fall Creek Bivd. Invites You to Heer

E. GOLDER

PASTOR Bringing to You

MESSAGES

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TEMPLE

Carrollton at 13th St Ford Porter, Pastor «ALL REGULAR SERVICES Pastor Ford Porter will speak ot all Services Sunday. 6. P. MFirst Anniversary of Young People’s Work—Special Feature. Presentation of Radio ‘Program— “BETTY'S STORY BOOK” Everybody Invited Watch for further oAnouncements of | broadcast over Short Wave Station HCJB |

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Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church - The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Bervices and : Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) LESSON-FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 23

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH

Castle Hall Bldg, Re R., 119 B. Ohio. St.

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8

Delaware at 13th : Service, 5:00 R. R. 526 State Life Bldg. College at 624

THIRD CHURCH ‘Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00

R. R, Church Edifice RR. 1611 Brospect

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th St,

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES-AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings "in All Churches 8 P.M

Christian Science Reading Room

| Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

"IF | AM ONCE SAVED AM | ALWAYS SAVED?"

When a person accepts Christ, can he, after this, lose his way and be lost? Can he, after -his conversion, live in sin and yot - not lose his salvation? Come hear what the Bible says.

SUNDAY, ‘JAN. 23, AT 7:30 P. M. “At the Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner of Alabama and E. 23d Streets

"THE NEW COMMANDMENT"

Sunday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 P, M. Does This Take The Place Of The Ten?

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