Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1949 — Page 4
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| To-Confirm
Class Here Ceremony Set At All Saints
The Rt. Rev, Richard A. Kirchhotffer, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, will confirm a class of children and adults tomorrow at 11 a. m. in All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 16th] St. and Central Ave. | Bishop Kirchhoffer also will] celebrate the Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. in the church. Par$sh lay leaders will sing evensong
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : College fo Be Host fo Catholic Women
The new Clare Hall ,, . Setting for the women's retreat at Marian College.
at 6 p.m. All Saints’ Church became al parish chirch a year and a half | ago after being the cathedral of | the diocese for 38 years. Rufo H. Lutes holds the office of senior warden. The church has been * without a priest for some time. Religious events follow: pOARTIELD, FARK, RAPTILY, CHURCH 1 ocial service of the Church | re the serm reh to morrow a h ip the
tach, pastor, Who Bb artman will preac. { ie Chal-
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Degrees Awarded at
Commencement Times State Service rer n LAFAYETTE, Aug. 20—Forty-| eight Indianapolis students were| awarded degrees yesterday at “the summer commenceme: ercise at Purdue University. The summer class included 42 candidates for doctor of philoso-| phy degrees; 151 for master of science degrees, 441 for buster of science degrees. . Dr. Frank® C. Hockema, vice president and executive dean, | at the exercise. Dr, Stewart, vice president ati] ‘controller, was the speaker, aS Indianapolia dian
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2. Seymour Girls Get Nursing Scholarships
Times State Service BEYMOUR, Aug. 20 — Two Beymour girls have received four-year scholarships in nurses’ training by the Seymour Nurse tment Committee, Carmen. Smallwood will enter Indiana University School of Nursing next week and Florence Bweany will enter Reid's. Memorial Hospital at Richmond for Araining. The scholarships were made possible by the Seymour Vet. erans of Foreign Wars post and the Seymour lodge of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
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=| all over the United States,
neement - “X- way to co-operate in- the future
Six Projects Given * : high Priorities
|e nd today began prepairations to carry out a six-point
Charches Set Dr Linton to Observe 50th
Revival Here |Anniversary as Minister
Group to Follow National Pattern
Indianapolis Protestant churches failed to meet the specifications for the national inter-
planning one of their own,
Congregation Will Mark Centennial
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER
Times Church Editor Indiana University students
ext | denominational revival but are| speak of Dr. Ernest M. Linton as |the popular “prof” who quips in
The nation-wide revival, called|/class but the countryside calls the. United Evangelistic Advance, him the pastor of 100-year-old Mt. will be sponsored by the Federal Pleasant Christian Church.
Council sf the Churches of Christ|
Tomorrow, Dr. Linton will be *
in America. It is scheduled to marking his 50th anniversary as open Oct. 2," World Communion | a minister and Mt. Pleasant, its
Sunday, and close Dec. 30, 1850.
(centennial. For the past 24 years,
Forty-six denominations are join- {the life of the university professor ing In the advance in communities and the little country church have
[been inseparable.
He has minis-
In a city the size of Indianap- tered to it that long.
4 olts, a total of 100 churches were required to sign the agreement,
Former members and pastors
as well as the present congrega-
outlining the advance procedure. I'tion of 100 are expected to gather
Only about 55 churches did so.
formes Special Committee
Local religious officials and the!
Indianapolis : Church . Federation [owe
to ner in the new basement followed
rrow for a noon basket din-
by the festive anniversary prodin at 2p m: of Indl
*| of such a revival of religion. And tian Missionary Association, will so they appointed a special com- give the address. Sunday school | TET! mittee, with Dr. Clive McGuire as and morning worship will pre-| like. He has won several popuchairman, to organize a local cede the afternoon events.
evangelistic effort the national pattern. The United Advance, here, and| over the country will take the form of a Christian Teaching| Mission. It is expected to open| here in January. The committee will meet in September to map a plan of action, Dr. McGuire said. “It is hoped that denominations and local churches already committed to the Advance will majntain and Increase their interest {and that other churches who study this program will see the
| plans," Dr. McGuire commented.
Highway Commission Also Expands Staff
The Indiana State Highway
{program of high priority projects land” to expand its engineering} staff, Chairman Samuel C. Hadden said the commission voted to add
the 10 iF RBOUE 8S eHgTheers to ‘private industry in recent . | months. ’ _ Six Top Projects At the same time, Mr. Hadden [sald the commission went-over a {long list of $9 million in road and bridge project proposals and had shoved six of them into top posi-| tion. They include, ONE; Straightening aangerous| {curves on Ind. 10 between Ind. 43! {and Argos, plus resurfacing and| grading. TWO: Building a $1 million | rtgrude separation at the U8: 33) {crossing of the New York Central] {Railroad in Elkhart. | THREE: Finishing a highway, {around Ft. Wayne. . FOUR: Building a bridge over| White - ‘River at Martinsville to link Ind. 67 and Ind. 37.
aration at the Perfisylvania Rafl-| road crossing on U. 8. 27 in Rich- | mond.
{South Bend.
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Low Flight. at Speedway Costs Pilot" $1 Fine
Berijjamin Stratton, 1223 Marlowe Ave. paid a .fine of $1 and costs levied Tdast night in Speeds! way Magistrate's Court by Judge George M. Ober for low airplane flying” ih Marien Cointy, Stratton was arrested on complaint of Thorhas Boggs, 1208 E New York 8t., who charged him with low flying over his house, He was convicted of flying within, 100 feet of rooftops.
Garfield Heights
Bible Study, 10 A. M, Morning Worship, 11 A. M. W. L. Totty, Minister.
- 23842 Shelby Street
Church of Christ
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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fo1-N Pennsylvania St PAUL aN HUFFMAN. Pastor B a
Dr. N. Grady Davis of Chicago Luthern Theological Seminar reach the Sermon . M.~Chureh School
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Cor’ East Michigan at N. Walcott | L ©. TRENT. D. D. 9:30 A. M.—8Sunday School.
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BAPTIST CHURCHES |
TT CENTRAL BAPTIST
{Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. | aylight Saving Tim 10:45 A. hy ie -~Morning Service.
Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9:00-9:35 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages
"FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Ste. Carleton W. Atwater. D, D.. Pastor 9:30 A. M.Rible School 10:30 A. M.~«Worship: Sermon ar Dr Nor an B Johns fad aster % School Tor B Boys, “No orm Nor_Comeliness Prsaet Meeting Thurs, Y » Pr »
and his classes always crowded. He went to IU graduate student in 1911. In 1915 800d repair, he joined thé faculty and has been teaching there ever since.|the Ladies Aid which was largely But_ his ministry antedates on
churches or those in small | towns. |
4-H Winner Prepares for Fair
according * Erected i in. 1882
Mt. Pleasant Church is about, »
{15 miles from Bloomington. It is | |white frame with a steeple and his unusual popularity on the {bell. The traditional country cem-| campus but he mentions with etery occupies a sizable tract ad- Sreat pride that his cdbngregation joining it. The present building is deeply Interested in the little was erected about the year 1882 | frame church. He says they are
Dr. Linton teaches government
as a
teaching career. He began to conduct meetings as a “boy preacher”
at the age of 17 and to teach
a year later.
He always served country]
ek
Dr. Ernest M. Linton Polis, general His interest in his church seems were reluctant to give up the idea secretary of the Indiana Chris-/to go hand In hand with his pre-
Dr. Ephraim,
occupation with international relafions, world politics and the
[larity awards given by IU students, And he teaches ih the IU {extension division in Ft. Wayne.
Dr. Linton seems unaware of
a farmer group who raise soybe&ns, corn, hay and good cattle. They keep the place of worship in
Mrs. May Bales is president of
instrumental in constructing the new basement. Merle Cooter is Sunday School suprintendent and Lee Acuff, president of the church board. Frank Cooter cleans the church and keeps the cemetery in order.
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Richard Arthur of Sugar Creek Township, Hancock County,
ning the grand champion ribbon over all breeds at the Hancock |
County 4-H Fair this week.
ad admit - fire Siig 2 Ma:
Dr. Edwin W. Stricker, pastor of the Central Avenue Methodist
SIX: Remodeling and widen- Church, will give his first sermon speak on {ing Ind. 2 along Western Ave. in following his vacation tomorrow Like?
for the 10 a. m, service.
| FIVE: Bullding a_grade_sep- Dy, Stricker Returns From His Vacation Dr. Stric ker has been spending He will “What Is the Kingdom 10:45 A. M.—"“Reality—Gripped in| Both Hands.” Solist Mrs. Mar-
a month. in Michigan.
on the parables,
" one of a series of sermons
Cisl Tad ot w. fot Count Py
Bible Class.
12 Noon, Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M.-7:30 P. M,, 7:45 P. M., Evening Worship. SERVICES EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY A WELCOME TO ALL
CHRIST TEMPLE
Elder M. E. Golden, Pastor 402 W. Fall Creek Blvd. “Invites You to Sunday. Services
5 A. M., Prayer Service 9:45'A. M., Sunday School
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
FAIRVIEW
61h and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister
| 930A M- hureh Schoo! and Morning | srahip Sh oot, Speaker, Rev. |
o ar Hatlle
| 5:00 P Mien Beno Westminster Pel wahi
1:00 P. M.— Westminster Pellowshi,
MEMORIAL
Carroliton at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander
9:30 A. M. Church Seb
10.48 A. M.~Marnin nal - Og
pel Rev. Victor -B
) Hargitt Preaching. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN storie ‘Church of Which Henry ard her was Minist orm: -l agivabia ts. JEAN 8 MEN JOSEPH W Ci, DR Shuteh Bch 11:00 a. nine Worship, 11 & “Amsterdam Plus One" By Mr. Mohnstes | ; "oar. m— _ TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN Mth and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV Bs MOORHEAD aS ol 2 9:30 A a ool 10:48 A. ZB aie A cr Man's ice estion.'' By ip oorhead Bad CT
gortor | All Adds. | arshi “The Eter-
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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave at 4Tth Rev. Roy B.- Connor Jr. Sunday School. 9:30 Worship. 10:30 A. M
wees {| Guest Speaker, Rev. John Bergen from Dela, Ohio
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Delaware at Sixteenth ORQROX ARTHUR FRANTS RUSSELL GALLOWAY TWO MORNING SERVICES { CDT | 9:30 and xn AM
F {Mw Galloway, “Patience.” Dr. Wilbur F Dierk
| Churen School
WESTMINSTER 5 8 STATE 11700 BAST) -
! Rev. Roy Converse, So Ania | Sunday School-d: 30 M | Morning Worn IOS AN Young People—d:00 P. M.
Plan Retreat
Sept. 3-5 Cincinnati Priest
To Direct Meeting The Rev. Fr. Paul Scales,
_' [0. F. M., of Cincinnati will direct
the retreat for women sponsored by the Indiana Chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae Sept. 3 to 5. The meeting which closes the
E 11949 retreat season planned by
the alumnae will be held in the new Clare Hall on the Marian College campus. The building is expected to be dedicated In September before the students register on the 19th, It is built of brick and stone In “restrained modern” design. Fr. Paul is active in retreat work throughout the United States as well as serving as associate editor and art director of St. Anthony's Messenger and director of the Junior Third Order {of St. Francis in Cincinnati, Persons wishing to attend the Labor Day week-end retreat may make reservations by calling or writing Miss Helen O'Gara, 5859 N. Keystone Ave. Gl. 2055. Miss O'Gara is chairman of the retreat 8T and Miss Madge Ginn, general chairman of the retreat committee. The Rev. Fr. Richard Grogan is retreat moderator.
Give Reception For Missionary
Mr. and Mrs. John Esmon will give a reception in honor of Miss Helen Buss of India next Satur-
residence, 8S. Sherman Dr. at Hanna Ave. Miss Buss, a
1701 S. Emerson Miss Buss Ave., while on furlough. Miss Buss has been a missionary to India ior 20 years.
7 Children Held to “JAD For Setting Fire Alarm |
" Seven children, 11 to 14 years old, were turned over to Juvenile] ANC Division al i
tre off a false ell and W."Wal-| {nut Sts. yesterday. Six of the children blamed an {11-year-old girl who was with| | them and admin) the act.
indestructible Man
| CHICAGO, Aug. 20 (UP)— | William Degrasse, wrists, slashed his arms at the {elbow, cut his throat twice, and]
would live.
Church
59, cut his
{shot himself three times in the| [head in a suicide attempt. Hospi ooo sy "a, t Worshy (tal attendants said he probasly) i oe eh
(Conference Set Monday Pastoral Appointments To Be Announced The White River Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church will meet Monday through
Friday in the University Heights Church. :
area, will open the meeting with Holy Communion Monday at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Dennis will bring the sessions to a close Friday with the announcement of pastoral appointments. New ministers will be ordained Thursday at the 7:30 p. m. meeting which will include a sermon by Bishop Dennis.
Banquet Scheduled
Dr. Virgil G. Hunt, superintendent of the conference, will re-
port Tuesday forenoon as will the!
various boards and commissions. Other highlights of the conference will include a banquet sponsored by the conference Men's Brotherhood and Indiana Central College in the college dining room, Dr. I. Lynd Esch, college president, will speak that night at 7:30 p. m. in the University Park Church. The Rev. John Knecht of China will give the address for “Missions’ Night” Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. In addition to Bishop Dennis, speakers for Wednesday forenoon will include Dr. J. W. Krecker of Harrisburg, Pa. and Dr. J. Bruce Behney of Bonebrake Seminary, Dayton, O. Dr. J. H. Neff of Dayton, representative of the board of pensions, will speak Thursday morning. Separate meetings will be held the same morning for laymen and ministers fof the consideration of the conference pro-
Pastor to Head Franklin College
The Rev. Harold Wellington | Richardson, pastor of the First, Baptist Church, Jackson, Mich. | {has been appointed president of! {Franklin College, Brodehurst Elsey, Indianapolis, chairman of the, college board of directors, an-| nounced today. The Rev. Mr. Richardson, who is 42, will become the 10th presi-| dent of the 116-year-old Baptistdenomination - supported liberal, jarts college, succeeding William {Gear Spencer, who retired in| {January of last year. | Dr. Robert H. Kent, academic (dean and professor of philosophy, |served as interim head of Frank-| {lin after the retirement of Mr.| Spencer. ®| From 1934 to 1940 the Rev, Mr. {Richardson served as minister of! ithe First iE apust Church of] | Herkimer, . Y., and from 1940
N.
{Baptist Church at Port Huron,| | Mich. He has been with the church in Jackson since 1945. -.| Te new president of Frankiini}: received his masters degree from,
the University of Michigan, his|
|B. D: degree from ColgateRochester Divinity School and has completed residence work for the doctor of philosophy Sagres. at Michigan .U University...
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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts.
PREDERICK R. DARIES D. D, Pastor | PAUL H. FRANKENFELD, Assistant | 9:10 A. M.-Church School.
‘Parasites Church.” Sermon by Pastor D. H. Shimier, Tarry~
METHODIST
| will exhibit his Duroc barrow at the Indiana State Fair after win- ‘ROBERTS PARK “CHURCH
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont ‘Rev. 22 L Buen Minister 5:30 P. M—M. Y. F. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt.
| garet Crass, 7:30 P. M.
ist.
Free Reading
“MI
Morning Service at 11
FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.
SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th “
THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. at 34th
"FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
atew 6 12 2 w A M
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN
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~The Mister’'s Voice.” | Miss Janet Ottinger, accordion-
Christian. Science Churches Branches of The Mother Church “The First Church of Christ, Bclertist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and
LESSON FOR SUNDAY, AUG. #1st
(Daylight Saving Time)
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) r 310 West 28th St.
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
. Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, ‘80. 'N. Penn: St.
CHURCHES [EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST C. R. Holmes, Pastor EB. 10th St. at Keystone Ave
urch School Worship Service snd “Let
Home of the Everson Bible Cinss,
NORTH METHOD CHURCH
| i # Meridian at 33th Street s, HD and 10:48 gristian’'s Victory" rowning Church. “Henool 9:30 A Ma Jol las
Dr. L. Brow | Dr. a) Hartinger, "Ministers
C ate off-the-street parking {
Rooms (R. R.)
ND?”
o'Clock in All Churches
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasint Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R,, Church Edifice CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 1609'% Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect
SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.
| Bishop Fred L. Dennis of In-| dianapolis, head of the northwest
‘Methodists to Honor
to 1945 he served the First]
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Rev, Moman heen other church properties ‘redecorated. The new associate pastor is a native of Kentucky and a graduate of the Columbia Bible College. He holds the degree of master of theology from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The Rev. and Mrs. Moman have
three sons—Carl Jr, who is seven, David, four, and Baby Dickle. :
'Mind' to Be Subject Of Lesson Sermon
“Mind” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, for Sunday.
Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m,
UNITY P PRAYER G GROUP
© soDAT SERVICE. 1) 11 A NH ELIAS
Open Daily 10 to S5-—-Sat. Till 3
Ong perature ~ Glasby Ronen, PRodast 101 Men's Baraca ca Bible Class
Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway Class Meetipg—9:30 A. M, BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH, 10:00 A. M. Rev. R, M. Dodrill, Teacher
ST. MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts.
The golden text is: “Who hath known the mind of the Lord or] who hath been his counselor?" Roman 11:34. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker, Eddy: “Love alone can impart the!
p. 510.
Reappointed Pastor”
Members of the Roosevelt Temple Methodist Church will honor the Rev. Van Ness Chappell, re-
limitless idea of infinite mind.”|.
Rev. Duane E, Bchroeder
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister
Bible School-—9:30 A, M. Morning Worship—10:48 A. M. Sermon-—The Christian Confessional Rev. Robért Lewis—Guest Speaker
A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER
‘BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carrollton at 13th FORD PORTER, Paster
appointed pastor, with a reception Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in church social rooms.
The Woman's Society of Chris- | tian Service and the president, Mrs, Frieda De Noon, are in| charge of arrangements for the reception, The community is in-| vited to attend.
By W. L.
discontent as they are today. reminds one of the angry boil of thé clouds which presages fury of the oncoming storm, Just as man and beast, every feathered fowl ha find some place of re the storm overtakes-them, so Lord urges us ‘to prepare for
to be visited upon a guilty “Seek y¢ the Lord, all ye m wrought his judgments; seek IT" MAYBE YE SHALL BE _ALORD'S ANGER.” Zeph. 2:3.
these qualifications? There is the meek and lowly Saviour, y
ye shall be hid in the day of and life.
covering up their past record i. crabby and cross in thé morni
evening. It is less humiliatin
and forget our mean ways. * done.
tation of another by our crit our wrong to that individual, a
surely ‘live, he shall not die.” unpaid bills? Have we been d we stolen from some one? pledges?
may be of a public character, confessed . . . (But) Confessio without sincere repentance an
sin. ~ Friend, are you prepared call you today?
the only orie who can decide shall bé heaven or hell, eternal
ENCE COURSE. It contains
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| Tuesday, Aug. 23
Thomas L. Holmes
~Propare-to Meet. Ti Meet. Thy. God..
PART-II...
Never in the history of the world was there a time when people of all nations were in such a | state of ferment, confusion and
ns to e before
terrible judgmeénts that are about
We are urged to seek righteousness and meekness in prder to escape the coming destruction. How shall we obtain
and render absolute obedience to His Word. : He will shape and mould our life after the divine pattern, for as we behold “*Him we “are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” 2 Cor. 3:18.
pends on how earnestly we seek this preparation of heart Some seem to think they can get right with God by bands .sometimes. try this with their wives. “I was wrong: Please forgive me,” when they return. in the candy or flowers, and just hope the good wife will forgive
But the record of our sin will still stand registered In heaven until we confess and make right the wrong we have “He that covereth his sin shall not prosper; but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall. have mercy.” Prov. 18:13. Have we lied about some one?
We must not only confess our wrongs, but also make restitution to those whom we have defrauded. with God is promised on this basis: the pledge, GIVE AGAIN THAT HE HATH ROBBED, walk in the statutes of life, without committing iniquity; he shall
Do we have any unpaid church We will never have a until we repay those whom we have defrauded and take care of our pledges to the fullest extent of our ability. Our confessions must always be defiinte and to the point, but “They may be of such a nature as to be brought before God only; they may be wrongs that should be confessed to inddividuals who have suffered injury through them; pr they
decided changes in the life; everything offensive to God must be put away. This will be the résult."of genuine sorrow for "..“Steps to Christ,” p. 38, 39.
Do you know that your sins are forgiven? Have you met the conditions laid down by God himself? Remember, your eternal destiny is at stake, and that you are
it over prayerfully. This IS serious business. 2% “ENROLL NOW FOR OUR FREE BIBLE CORRESPOND-
a great help to you in Christian living. If you would like a personal visit, address. me at 2812 Ruckle Bt.
Sunday Night 7:45 | Subject “When Our National State, County, City and All Other Officials will attend a Prayer Meeting”
REVIVAL
at the
BIBLE CHURCH
3851 BE. NEW YORK Beginning
Each Night, 7:45
OF MUNCIE, IND. Well Known Revivalist
Sunday Services
Crest Sunday School, 10 A.-M. Evangelistic Service, 7:45 P. M Pree Transportation—Call GA. 9978
James E. Petty, Pastor
LATHAM
It ing the
nd
the the
He admonishes us to eek of the earth, which have righteousness, seek meekness; HID IN THE DAY OF THE
world.
but one way; study the life of ield to the control of His Spirit,
“IT MAY BE
the Lord's anger.” It all de-
with ‘a few good deeds. HusAfter being ng, it is too humiliating to say,
g to bring a peace offering of
Have we damaged the repujcism? Then we must confess nd ‘humbly seek his forgiveness. Acceptance “If the wicked’ restore Ezek. 33:15. Do we have any ishonest in our dealings? Have
clear record before God
and should then be as publicly n will not be acceptable td God d reformation. There must be
to meet your God if He should
as to whether your destination 1 bliss or the lake of fire, Think
30 very fine lessons that will be Indianapolis
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Safe Dr Awards
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