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persons, The new unit on the same site with the residence in which the

David L. Young is chair of the building committee Clarence T. Myers, architect. E. B. Ball & Son did the construction work, Religious events follow: TIAN MEN BUILDERS, bird

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Will stig directed by Mrs. H

GTON METHODIST

Club will give isle fop f , Mm. servios tomorrow. v ai. Warren Jacobson, pastor, will be

r, assessment nrogram .at the! the Women's Council Wednes- . m, in the church.

on has held services for|

CHURCH, "Massachusetts “Avex.—~The|

Mary Ellen Molloy

the Blessed Virgin

522 St. John's Academy Girls Sef 5 Rites fo Honor Virgin Mary

~ Girls of St. John's Academy . . . pin up tiny hearts as

otions hon the Blessed o Go EMMA RIVERS MILNER,

The 135 young girls in St. John's Academy will pay tribute to Mary as a St. Valentine Day Celebration. Valentine's Day always falls on Feb, 14 which this year is

mbols in on St: Valentine's Day. Church Editor

Monday. The girls; by that time, will have said 150 prayers and fulfilled other spiritual requirements. As a token of their devotion, little red bow will be affixed to each of the white paper hearts,

{done by the

bearing the names of the girls,

tmounted on a bulletin board in ithe school corridor.

A good deal of work has gone into the cutting and mounting of the ploturesque hearts. This was r charistic Our Lady Committee of the Sodality which nsors the Valentine observ-

. Mark All Fessts Mary Ellen Molloy is chairman of the E. 0. L. Committee and Patricia Burkhead is prefect of

‘ithe sodality. The committee celebrates all feasts of the Blessed

Virgin and Our Lord with some special project.

The sodall is a very old

isociety #t St. John's, It fosters

the spiritual growth of individual

®inersons and help for one’s neigh-

bors. It conducts drives for food for the indigent Aged, clothes

: TAT TO mares arouides Segui agpund the . day. Birds were a their frst Holy Rabies ed to ¢hibbse their mates on fon, does Legion of work | lentine's in and

and distributes Catholic litera-

ture. ‘Girls completing the Valentine tribute to Our Lady will say a

lcomplets Rosary which includes

16f the Blessed Sacrament;

150 prayers. They will meditate on the joyful, sorrowful and glorious mysteries in the Life of Christ | and His Mother. They are asked to say the Rosary in the presence - ~that-is; in a church or a chapel. By doing 80, they may gain a plenary indulgence. ; | Three different saints .called Valentine, all martyrs, are mentioned in church history in connection with Feb. 14. One is described as a priest at Rome and another a Bishop. Both of these were buried near an entrance to the city called the Gate of St. Valentine. The third St. Valentine is supposed to have been put to death by pagans in Africa panions, PP Recounts Legends ‘Miny legénds have grown up

dedicated to’ lovers who {exchanged notes and tokens. Each

Valentine. ) The story also goes that one o

Free Bus Trankportation for

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LESSON FOR

- FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. RR, 119 BE. Ohio Bt

SECOND CHURCH . 7 Delaware at 12th Evening Service, 5:00 R. ‘RR. 526 State Life Bldg. THIRD CHURCH ‘Blvd, at 34th Service, 8:00 Edifice

wi R. R.,

Fr 310 West

SUNDAY

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EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN ]

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

and the Gespel Alves Evangelisiia Song Masters: Special « Sunda

Tne Great ment.” Meetings Will Gentine Through ] y. PLAN TO ATTEND THESE

ee! Ty ‘Honor Legion

“THE BIBLE CHURCH 3851 E. New York Street | ~ Sunday School, 10 A.

For Information Phone GA. 9975.

Great Evangelistic Service + Welcome—James E. Petty, Pastor

wh Christian Science Churches

Branches of The. Mother Church . The First. Chur¢h of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) :

SUNDAY, FEB. 13th “SOUL”

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) —————————————— SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

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Wednesday Bvening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M. Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.”

COLLEGE AVENUE p

1501 College Ave. J. RA HRAR, Evangelist

, Music Every Service 7:30 p. Wm. PANTOMIME eb. 20 night--7:30 ~ SERVIORS |

M. Children,

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Bakes Evening Service, 5: R. R,, Church BEdifice

FIFTH CHURCH Co at 624

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

SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. R. R,, 1611 Prospect

28th St.

i Bible School-9:30 A. M

ithe martyred Valentines felt so ‘keenly the urge to spread the Gospel that he wrote little notes about God in his prison cell These he fastened about the necks {of birds that flew upon the prison | {window ledge. The birds are said

sages far and wide, i

101} Men's Class

wpb The-101-Men's Class will honor,

{the American Legion during its | program beginning at 9:15 a. m.| tomorow In the Broadway Baptist| Church. | | Every Gold Star Mother present | {will receive a rose from the Junior | Girls’ Unit of the Wayne Unit! Auxiliary. Joseph: ¥. Lutes, state commander, will speak on the “American Legion Motto” and the Irvington Post Junior Band will play directed by Robert Buford.| HC. EB, Sipf will direct the River-

|side Methodist Church Choir, The

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, teacher, willl ‘give a talk. :

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

| Delaware and Walnut Streets } (700 North)

Dr. W. A, Shullenberger, Minister,

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| l | | tf { | Morning Worship—-10:48 A. M. Music By Excellent Choir. Sermon ‘When the Stones Cry Out” Youth Pellowship—8:30 P, M.

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN | 18th at Ingram Herbert J, Wilson, Minister | 9:30 A. A |

UNITED LUTHERAN

; | ST. MARK'S | Prospect and Linden Sta.

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SVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts

"PAGE, K. FRANKENPRLD, ‘Aisiotest

0:00 A. M.~Firet Services of Worship, = Rn Family.” :. {.9:46.A. M.-Church. School. 10:40 A. Mi. —~Becond Service of Worship: | “Marriage—An Holy Estate.”

ST. JOHN'S natal ya. Kgs E. A PIEPENBROK, P

10:18 A M,~Morning W ow A Bure »

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France. Thus the day became)

addressed the. other as his or her|||

to have carried the religious mes- |

fl the wicked restore the pledge, give again that he hath | robbed, walk in thé statutes of life, without committing |

a of Christ! once.”

| WOrship +uveevsesss 10:48 ALM. Sunday School ....... 930A M.

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Churches Plan Panel Discussion

The Christian Fireside Council will present. a panel discussion on the “Value of Number” at a united service for three congregations tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Washington Street Methodist Church, W. Washington St. and Warman Ave, ~ Co-operating congregations in addition to the host are the Washington Street Presbyterian and the West Park Christian Churches. Frank Y, Hardy, president of the YMCA“ Bible Investigation

New Zealander

To Preach Here Dr. A. L. Haddon of Dunedin, New Zealand, will preach tomorrow at the 9:30 a. m. service in| the Olive Branch Christian Church. eet Dr. Haddon, head of the Church History De ent of the Uni. versity of New Zealand, is touring the United States and speaking in churches and Christian Colleges.

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Pauline Zahn

Club, will lead the devotions and talk about the “Y” membership ‘campaign. Panel speakers and their subjects are: “Numbers from the Viewpoint of the Layman,” Floyd Bass, Northwest Indiana Methodist Conference lay leader; “From the Viewpaint of the Pastor,” the Rev. Clifford R. Lanman, West Park, and “Gideon's Viewpoint,” Leonard Patterson, local Gideons Camp president, C. H. Hopper, council chairman, will serve as moderator. The Rev. Harold W. Mohler is pastor of the host church and the Rev, Charles Armentrout is pastor of the Washington Street Presbyterian Church.

See. Good Reception

By Science Service WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—8hort wave radio broadcasts from London, Berlin, Moscow and other places following a North Atlantic path will come through clearly over the week end, the National

He recently gave a series, of lectures in the Butler School of Re-| ligion. s i

Bureau of Standards here predicts. Reception next week will be only fair, the bureau states.

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BACK TO

By W.L

t-- How To Be Saved—No:

your sins may be blotted o “Except ye REPENT ye shall likewise PERISH.” Repentance is a genuine sor

hatred of our evil ways that

are instructed to “Abhor tha which is good.”. Rom. 12:9,

“iniquity, he shill surely live,

J others? | may profess religion without f and do not the things which I Repentance, like every other might “give repentance to Is Acts 5:30, 31.

we must truly répent, or who devote their minds to a

and died to save us-from the

|| concerning the life of our bl earnestly and perseveringly for the operations of the Holy Spirit upon our hearts and minds.

worth the effort?

FREE! A very fine now,

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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

901 WN. Pennsylvania St. PAUL B HUFFMAN, Pastor

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9:18 AZM. —Church School

TRINITY PENTECOST LESTER SMITH, Pastor

REVIVAL |

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EVERYBODY W

Pastor of the South Side Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts.

When men are deeply convicted f of sin, they ery out in distress, f “What must we do to be saved?” Clear and distinct, the ringing answer comes back from God, “REPENT and be converted, that

‘Repentance is absolutely essential to. salvation, for Jesus declared, -

Luke 13:3, for sin, and such a deep-seated

forsake them, and make right, 80 far as possible, the wrongs we have done to others.

‘Have we stolen? been dishonest in our dealings? lied about If we feel nd genuine sorrow .for these sins, no -} compelling impulse to make right the wrongs, we certainly | have not repented, and our sins have not been forgiven.

from God, who raised up Jesus from the dead that He

We should plead more earnestly for this gift than we would for the preservation of our temporal life, for

genuine repentance, abhors every form of evil, and delights i in doing the will of God. But how is such an experience j| brought about? The Holy Spirit works this change in those

tion of the wickedness of sinning against One who suffered

upon us the gift of eternal life in a beautiful world. In order. to have the mind enlightened, and the soul stirred to action, we must read and meditate much in the Scripture

Also free literature on many Bibls subjects. What would

Address me at 2812 Ruckle St., Indianapolis 5, Ind. You are invited to the South Bide Adventist church tomorrow night (Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts.) Joot will be: onde Law And Under - by grace, do ‘we have to keep the ten

AM { TRY SAVIOUR.” . |

“Pastor's Home HL 3928 © |

1723 “Howard St

ery Night -— 7:30

REV. EARL ANDERSON

EEE

THE BIBLE!

. Latham

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{Mrs. Reginald Taylor

. | Taylor, who died Thursday in her

11:00 A. M. Morn “Cannes

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A World was a member ‘commander’ ‘of Broad American Legion. was 11th District| commander of the Legion in

Fla, and a sister, Mrs. A. B. Cook, Aon. Phoenix

Services for Mrs. Della Maude home, 446 N. California St, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will follow in New Crown Cemetery.

[Sunday School

|ROBERTS PARK. CHURCH

Delaware at Vermont

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 6:30 P. M—M. Y. F. 9:30 A. M.—Church School

Mr, Earl McMinn, Supt. 10:48 A. M.—~"Basic Necessities of Faith 7:30 P. M.—~George

Bessie Simmons and Gospel Troubadours.”

W. Carver. Music: “Th

| Go to Church Sunday

BAPTIST CHURCHES

Old-Fashioned Gospel Messages RIVER AVENUE BAPTIST 1060 River Avenue Morning WOTSHID +ovvesssnrsrr.10:30 A MM. Bvening Service .....ceeviviine 0PM “The Church With the Priendly Hand.” GORDON PASCHALL, Pastor

" CENTRAL BAPTIST

A native of Greenfield, Mrs. ! Taylor, who was 65, had lived in| Tee 35 yess, Ste was 2 o h | pot Baptist

Besides her husband, ald Taylor, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Alice Young, Pullman, h., and Mrs, Nellie Walker, Robbins, 11, and three brothers, James Chandler, Robbins, 111, and William and Merrell Chandler, Indianapolis, . i

Mrs. Lennie Adams

Mrs. Lennie Adams, who died Thursday in her home, 1457 Shepard St, will be buried in, ew Crown Cemetery following | services at 1 p. m. Monday in West Indianapolis First Baptist Church, She died at 40. Born in Lebanon, Tenn., Mrs. Adams came to Indianapolis only Sie mosths ago. She was a member of the First B Churck, ' apiat She is survived by a son, Char lle Pope, Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Callie Smith, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Johnnie McGiother, Hermitage, Tenn., and her grandmother, Mrs, Missouri Hearn, Nashville, Tenn.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister

nnot Be Dotboyed.”

Rev. Johnson, preaching Fr — i ——————————

; UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity, Kansas City, Mo.) ¥ SERVIOB, 11 A. M. Dally 10 to Se-Sat. til} 3. ontted Literature Classes—Consultant A WORLD- MINISTRY

"One The Slt * Wend

BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Onrroliton st 10th SL FORD PORTER, Pastor Services; 9450. m, 10:45 a. m,, 6:30 p.m, 7:30 p. m. | “When Josef Stalin And All World

|| Rulers Will Bow Before The Son of God."| |

| ‘Everybody Invited !

|| Watch for further announcements of

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We || t which is evil; cleave to that || And we are assured that “If |

he shall not die.” Ezek. 33:15,

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We meeting these conditions, but

I say? Luke 6:46. | phase of salvation, is a gift |

rael, and forgiveness of sins.”

perish. One who experiences

prolonged prayerful considera-

horrors of hell, and to bestow

essed Saviour, and pray most Will the. experience be

A million times, yes! for “Except ye || REPENT, ye shall all likewise PERISH” | make no delay, lest we find ourselves bound with the cords of our sins, and our spiritual eyesight blinded to such a degree that we can no longer see the way of escape. heed the admonition, “Today If ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts.” How shall we escape, if we NEGLECT so great salvation”? Heb. 3:15; 2:3.

Let's

ence Bible course. Enroll

The subGrace.” Wha saved

Friend, let's | |

ondenvt ever’ SHOFT Wie Blathn BETH “VOICE OF THE ANDES" Heard Around the World

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN

57 N. Rural St. Dr. Harry Poll, Minister

Worship Service.10:45 A. M. “We Are All Here”

“Jesus At The Well”

YOUTH FOR CHRIST “RALLY { TONIGHT—7:30 a wo Spanier

| V. R. EDMAN

{|President of Wheaton College in’ | to such a one Christ is saying, “Why call ye Me, Lord, Lord, |!

Y for C CLUB HOUSE

20th at N. Meridian Roger Malsbary, Director

ble School ....9:30 A. M.|

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—-Morning Service, Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9-9:35 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages TUXEDO PARK—39 N., Grant (4100 Bast) 0. 8. Clutton 9:30 A.M.; 7:30 P.M. BAPTIST —Bxeter & 17th ta. som Perris—9:30 and 7:30.

EMERSON AVE —Emerson & E New York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 AM. 7:30 P.M.

"METHODIST CHURCHES _

FAST 10TH STREET C. R. Pastor

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Sunday, - Pr M, a Ha Public Invited. . No

E. 10th St, at Keystons Ave, | Church School .seeveess 9:30 ) Worship Service seenss +1048 | “The Three-Way Look. Home of the Everson Bible Clase. *

NORTH CHURCH | Meridian and 38th Street Dallas L. Browning, D. D., 1 William C. Hartinger, D, D, 1 Ministers !

9:30 A. M.-Church School. 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Warshis. “Making Church His Hn Dr. Albert PF. MeOa: £:00 P.M. Angelus Hour for Youth.

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YIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W, Atwater, D. D., Paster

Geo Newton, Choir Directer 9:30 A —Bible School.

6:30 P. M.—Youth Pellowship. 7:30 P. M.—Worship. Sermon by Paster, “Knowing What You Want"

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michi tN. W or. BAR Michigan ¥ aloots

10:45 A. M.~"Inequality in Heaven." TI PA New rar ot Bhat - Rev. John Linton, Evangelist, will preach both sermons.

Youth Inc. 5:00 to 1:18 P. M. Pellowship Hour § to 7 P.

CROOKED CREEK, N. Rey Louis G. Crafton 9:45-=11:30; , RET-LInhnrt or, 3

LYNHU of W. Washington St. Donald J. pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 ».

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

TABERNACLE

REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD 9:30 A. M.Bible School, 10:45 P. M.—Divine Worship. ~ Dr. Vale: “What Think ‘You and Christ of Bach Other?” Communion, Thurs. Mid-Week Service, 7:30

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PFRANTS

. RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES

9:30 and 11 A. M. Dr. Prants: “All Prayers Are Answered.” | Matt, 7:3.

Church School ) THURSDAY Thursday Dinner & Bible Study . 6. P.M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historte Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher was Minister Vermont and Pennsylyania Sts Ministers: JEAN 8.

D. D. JOSEPH

W. JOHNSTON Church School, 9:48 Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Dr. Milner: “The Other Dimension.”

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Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:48 Worship, 10:48 A. M, “Be Not Pretful” Youth Grouvs~§ and 7 P. M.

MEMORIAL Carrollton at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander 9:30 A. M.~~Church School “for all ages.” 10:48 A. M.—Morning Worship: Sing Help From Our Wore Thursday, 7:30 P. M.—Midweek Service

FAIRVIEW 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL. D. RAGAN, Minister

WALTER L. PEARCY, Minister

fi ue 8 der ou A T00 P. MWe ie Fellowship,

9:30 A. Mi~Church School and Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M.—"Elements of Greatness.”

5:00 P. M.—High School Westminster Pele

7:00 P. M.—Westminsetr Foundation. /

10:45 A. M.—Worship. Sermon by Pastor, - “What Does

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You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited to Attend o

FREE LECTURE

Christian Science

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE COMFORTING LAW OF GOD"

| Evening Service. .7:30 P.M. HELEN APPLETON, C. S.

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church -of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass

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