Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1949 — Page 4
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Harold E. Henke who re-| ad this week from his medi-| ? cal missionary post in communist China will speak Ramingiee night in the Meridian) Heights Presbyterian urch. Mrs. Hoban oo has been in| the United States four months the United Siatas four, months, meeting. It will be for the whole| community. Dr, Henke has been , a Presbyterian medical-mission-ary and surgeon In China 22 years. He served in connection with the Douw Hospital, Peiping. Mrs. Henke, a graduate nurse, directed the training of nurses in the Jospital Roy B. Connor Jr. pastor, Re announced that a covered-dish dinner at 6:30 p. m.
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will precede the program. Religious events follow: ENTERAL BE Sold 4 E months her | ’
y "Thrice Josus Falls” . ., . the title of the "Ninth Station of the an Servis Guild Cross" furnished the theme of Sister Camille's “primitive” viewed wife of 1 i fod an| by Ann Marbaugh. tian
In ihe Oni pid Sal 5 Art of 14th Century Primitives Inspires Ladywood. Nun-Artist
y Ay E Si LL. i wah] y EMMA LCC MILNER, Times Church Editor
now | o FRE f ok a v n alk on his nt ) An By EHNA A nun is aiding the national trend toward a re-|
N Tan Yor . [Ow ollow 48 der union of art and religion. jre © lor the period ween Th Sister Camille, 8. P., head of the art department In Ladywood jars boo ks on a Sy | choo is teaching and painting according to the technic of 14th eR Cn Sonsevelss| Century “primitives.” “In that day, people had a greater faith c an “sch than those of the Renaissance,” ihe explained when asked why she p_m (was harking back so many years.
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X-ino Bibles: or other. books. And Flock to Honor entertainment was at.a premium. | om 3 The church not only furnished | Rev. Marshall Talley of Jl Si aptritual guidance but intrigued, The Northside New Era Bapprogram the imagination with its statuary, tist Church Nov. 20 to 28 will paintings, colored’ windows and 'mark the 45th anniversary of the, - embroidered vestments. And art:\ministry of the pastor, his birth- ¥ ists chose religious subjects for day and the fourth anniversary their works. f the merger of two congregacus. 7%, Ladywood nun-artat uses tions In_the church, gm: |did the painters of Italian prim-| The Rev,’ Marshall A. Talley, h ler tives. Tempera is the more dur-|/2nd his congregation will hold the oo rc able of the two, she says. She festive events \in the basement EL Buh mixes powdered paint, egg whites, | junit of their new stone ghureh, ~ 2 vinegar and a very small amount 30th and Ethel Sts." They expect! iat! hey lof linseed oil to make the tem- toe continue the construction of JOLUNTEER! Drove wi) CA. — Harold pera. {the edifice in March. The North-| Bek 3", tvanuelitic” service: Religious pictures painted by side Baptist Church and the New| i Rb fi ter Camille scenes from “The
include several Era Church merged in 1945 to : a Way of the/form the present organization. CRURON— JUAN HC AN Cross,” an “Ecce Homo" and x b Yh Jaman for, oll Madonna.” ‘Son To Preach
Began Studies Early
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A highlight of the anniversary,
iL Pg" HAN Ont W. Norris, heed rt She is & member of the Sisters JerVices will be preaching by the 4 3 at cyl lof Providence and. of course, Rev: Cornell Talley of Pittsburgh, pa 04h 8m. The wears the black and white habit Pa. Son of the pastor, Sunday
WT of of the order, Sister Camille has Morning and night, Nov. 27. A studying art since s was Tellowship dinner is scheduled for a Tittle girl In. the firth grade. /Nov. 28. eh “1ans She has taken courses inthe .Chi-| The Rev. W. Augustus “Jones. {man Art Institute and holds a pastor of the Fifth Street BapChi diTalks fa ; Masters degree from Northwest: sist Ly Soulaville, Ky., will niversity open e Anniversary services Just last summer she was en- With a sermon and music by his Baptist children's workers willirolled in a class taught by alcheir Nov, 20 at 3:30 p. m. The) 0 0 peau the theme, cloistered nun, Sister Mary of the Northside New Era Chorus diand Home in Partner- Compassion, a member of the Do- rected by P. D. Thompson and ho Yamagrow beginning at 2 minican Order, In New York City. | {accompanied by Mrs. Lucille Wa ihe Woodruff Place| The girls in Sistér Camille's Baflum will give a concert at [Classes in Ladywdod School come 17:30 p. m.’ Nov. 20. dye Traut, chairman {from all ovef the United Bates. of the Indianapolis Baptist As-'This year, in addition, one is Others To Officiate sociation Children's Work, will! Mexican, two are Cn marae, Other . pastors who will offici-| we {and gne is from Colombia. ate on succeeding nights with pt orks workers will hold’ worship. But the .nun's influence for the music by their choirs in order addresses, conduct a sym- revival of religion in art also is are: The Rev. Samuel Swancy, look: at exhibits and close extended through another medi- the Rev. W. H. Wallace, the Rev. afternoon with a tellowship| uh She directs the Central Re- J, A. G. Jordan, the Rev. William gion of the Catholic Art Asso- (4 A F, 8weatt and the Rev. Charles ot Flex wn art tn Clon und vil Sod he 0 Be of the host church] “5 = “iy wpecial music: The: Rev: Domatd AF’, The central région includes | The Rev. Mr. Talley Sr. has baptized 3000 persons during ‘mis Dunkin will speak on “For the Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. hres h Sake of the Children” A sym-| There, she will putline plans for ser, As: written bone: on “The Teacher and the 20 assoc fation meeting in the " spring in Ladywpod School. Memwill include the Rev. Wil- bers will discuss such subjects Of the Old Testament and has as “Restoring the Arts to Christ held many positions on boards of {during the Detroit meeting. Their his denomination.
(theme for the Indianapolis meet- on CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“Christian Art in the Delaware and Walnut Streets
{ North: De WGA Shulienserenr: Miriiier Chureh School-8. 30 A M Mor ung Worship oo “ A M,
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Ham Breedlove, W. W. Locey: ~Jobn Kyker of Lebanon, Mrs. H. D. Kinman and Mrs. Noble Waggener of Southport. fy Other talks will be on "Ring- ji¥ °; mig Doorbells. * by Mrs. George Ome.’ 3 "Parent
ing” Mrs, James Sheppard; and Meet Aoxico ‘Missionary |
the - summary, “What shall. We To Sp eak at Tea i Pe 2" by the Rev. Oliver! y Br. Walden. M. Wilson, Mirus ptist state director of The Pears 8 Society of Chris- North Shore Baptist Churonh. Sucats ’ ClOF Of ‘tian Service will present Miss Youth Tiosles: Preacher. ; {Elsie Shephard, a missionary on ~ AN» m,
Christian Churches wins = ted morrow” rom 5% “Plan Youth Meet £0. 4:30. p.m, in. the. Kast Tenth...
[Street Methodist Church, | Miss ‘Shephard belonged to the The Youth Meet of all YOUNg nost church at the time she left Park A people of Marion County Christ- A an an church 1 be ‘0 become a‘missionary. The Rev Rev, © P. Biskking. B.D. Pastor urches wi held to- Charles R Holmes, minister. will A Biple Teaching Church morrow from 2:30 to 8 p: m. Inigneak briefly And Miss Jewel A Cordial Welcome to All the Speedway Christian Chureh. Brown wil give spec ial music. —
Junior high, high school, older — ST. MATTHEW n LUTHERAN
young people and their sponsors el will hear addresses, discuss ques: Brotherhood Rally Men of the Evangelical and Re RB. New York & Oxtofd Sts.
tions in interest groups and have
SACRED CONCERT
Mothers Sau" from School sM
aid 5. Pow er 730 p. m. Sunday First United Presbyterian
Directad by es!
Chureh 8st
supper and an evening session formed Brotherhood Federation Rev Carl BH. Amslung, Pastor ’ will hold their fall rally tomorrow] #:30 A. M Sunday - School for all ages > ; 730 p, m. in the St. Paul's 10:30 A, M.- ow rs. Virgil A. Sly, who re- *! 0p. 1 anl's ornin nip What # y ho r Church, E. 10th St, and Ritter] Brie iscinie exhip?” bans
cantly returned from an extend
tip to Africa, will speak AVS The Rev,
Jack Yates, pastor
after the supper. Interest groups {of the Trinity E. and R. Church, ST. MAR © will talk over such subjects ax will peak. i UNITED A AN the Bible, missions, choosing a| limb LRE
Prospect and Linden Sts.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Fotr Plan
(ot the North Shore Baptist
{Shullen
| pulpit. [1s said to be the largest of the
“tomorrow will “exchange pulpits
(Church. i pective
{the Northwest Indiana conference
religious, books, is on the Advisory Board! of the Revised Standard Version!
mE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Baptist and Disciples of Christ ministers in the United States will exchange pulpits for preach{ing services tomorrow. ° They will do this as a fellow{ship gesture as they look foward a future merger. x Dr. Weldon M. Wilson, minister
{Church, Chicago, will preich to< morow morning In the Central {Christian Church, here. Dr. W. A. of the Central Church will fil Dr. Weldon's The North Shore Church
Baptist denomination in Chicago.
“Plan to Exchange Pulpits
Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pasitor of the First Baptist Church,
iwith Dr. A. C Brooks of the Third Christian Church. ’ Another “trading” of pulpits is announced by the Rev. R, H. Lindstrom of the Southport Baptist Church and the Rev. Lavon Fisher of the Centenary Christian
Other evidences of the prosunion of Baptists and Disciples is the fact that both use the same hymnal, the same dally devotional! manual and both are promoting a monthly maga-
work next weet,
Te Heariamions. “i Edward P. Whites Look Back On 25 Years of Service
Bishop Raines
To Praside.
Meetings Set
In Three Cities house Friday from 7 to 10 p. x. Bishop Richard C. Raines of Present parishioners and me the Indiana Methodist Area will{bers of the Trinity Methodist] conduct -meetings: for a total of|Church, of which the Rev, Mr.| 5000 laymen the coming week White formerly was pastor, arel throughout the state, [expected to attend.
The laymen will meet for p[ocal Methodist ministers and
A one-time coal mine’ machin
to the Methodist Church. The Rev. Edward P. White,
ERS 2 artists painted the “primitives.” |“Days of Evangelism” Tuesday (heir wives also are invited lirected by J. Columbus “had not discovered 45th Y in the First Methodist Church, orning DE America. Men.and women in the, ear |Bloomington: on Wednesday. in| In Sa Ld atternoon bat, The whole. family. supplied music pe er \ordinary walks of life possessed [the First Methodist Chureh, An. %aY. the 8 entertain for the services.
|derson, and. Thursday, the Trin-
The “Days of Evangelism” will | parsonage. launch an advance in Methodist] The . White family includes churches of Indiana under the daughter Lois (Mrs. Vietor|™ _ islogan “Each One Reach One for Combs) and her child, Louise Christ and His Church.” Joan Combs of Macy, Ind. and Heading the list of speakers ;.. sons Edward P. White Jr. |will be Dr. Ralph Diffendorfer. os yngiaanpolis, and his infant | president of the Japan Interna-| son. Stephen Edward, and the tional Christian University Foun- Rev Re 8. White, pastor of
dation, New York; Dr. Harry the Methodist Church of Chris. Denman, executive secretary of v. Ind., and a senior in Evans-
{the Department of Evangelism of Ne the Methodist Church, Nashville, ville College. gn Tenn, and Dr. Hugh Stuntz, pres-| The Rev. Mr. White Sr. went ident of Scarritt College, Nash-ito work in the Pennsylvania coal ville. {mines at the age of 13. In so Dr. Shirkey To Speak doing. he literally buried his talDr. A. P. Shirkey, Houston, ents for a time. ‘For he not only ' Tex., will be the featured speaker sang but played several musical Tat the evening services, ~ Dr. instruments and could draw. | Shirkay will speak on thé theme! The late noted tenor, Evan ot. “Winning Indiana For Christ Williams, later discovered the and His Church” Bishop Raines !singer and urged that he study will speak. at the afternoon ses- voice. The young Mr. White took sions ow “Methodism's Strategic the advice, went to Philadelphia “Methodism'’s and found a job with which he|
|Qbserve a Double 7 Anniv 2
The Rev. and Mrs. Edvard P. White will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their marriage and of their Methodist ministerial
Friday will mark the silver anniversary of their wedding and service
Methodist Church, and Mrs. White will hold an anniversary open
throughout the Indiana Methodist
their children and grandchildren| lity Methodist Church Lafayette. at gn anniversary dinner in: the
"REVIVAL MEETINGS
Rev. GC. T. Corbett—Evangelist,
+ WESTBROOK CHURCH | OF THE NAZARENE
4500 W. Washington st.
FELKER SISTERS Musicians and Singers
ist and opera singer and his wife
pastor of the Heath Memorial
in their home, 1254 Windsor St.
gelistic work through the quarter century, The couple and their children raveled- and lived in a house Ia tel holding revival meetings
: Each Evening T130—Nov, 5-27
|Conference for about five years. A Cordial Welcome te All,
Additional charges filled by the Rev. Mr. White were located in New Philadelphia, Pa.; and Bobo, Harlan, Macy and Jonesboro, Ind.
UNITY PRAYER GROUP
“PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES _ FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave.
“UT VIRGIL DRAGAN. “Minister 9:30 A. M.—Chureh Sehool and Morning
(Afiliated ansas City Mo.) (10:45 A. M.—Lovalty Service, “And Now SUNDAY 1 A.M. and 3 P We See.” no | EL1AS > : - ShiD. oni 10 to S—8at Till . 4:00 6:00 P M.—Westminster owship. er Re MEMORIAL = VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Carrollton at 11th || MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Rav Wilism 4. Almsander | ‘Central Ave at Tih 330 N. Nlinois 9:30 A. M Church School fer All. Ages. Rev. Roy B. Col rs
10:45 A. M-—-Morning Svarship: “No Mid- Sunday School. 9:48
Worship. 10°45 A M “The Miracle of Increase.’
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sunday Evening, 7:45
Thursday. 7:30 P. M. & P. M., Midweek ®ervice. |
SE ) PRESBYTERIAN
Youth Groups 5:00, 6:00 & T:00 P. M. Church of en . Pte LPR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Hed WEA Das GEORGE AR h School. 9:45 a. mw ornine Worship. 1) a {Dr. Milner: “The G ona Thing in the
LT anist ,» Singer. + Everybody Welcome
ZION
SVANGELICAL AND REFORMED and New Jersey Sts.
9:30 and 11 A MW
{Peculiarity,” “and D. D. Pastor - : .} - ———— ” 2 Psalms 33:27, Stand on the Use of Alcoholic financed vocal lessons. He suc AU ANKENPELD Assistant A Raunted House Beverages.” ceeded to the point of becoming ® A. M.—gervice of Worship. TABERNACLE wa aa Maa mun. The Days of Evaiigelism will {a soloist with the Philadelphia 245 A church Benger cis PRESBYTERIAN 9:30 P.M. Youns Peoples emphasize both visitation ana Civic Opera Co. [10407 A. M. Service of Worship. ‘Mth end Central preaching evangelism. For the He sang with the opera com-| “Comfort: (Jahn 14:1) ard" aii 78 Go0READ WESTMINSTER
‘next eight months Indiana Math- PANDY odist pastors will preach evan- the "Philadelphia ‘Symphony Or
|gelistic sermons on “Our Faith.” thestra directed: by Victor HerThe Rev. Charles Holmes, In- Dert, now dead. Siatinpiolis, is chairman -of -the! Chooses Ministry ivangelism- committee of the In-| - diana conterence, The chairman| But In sn ue Sais eotortul us| ‘of: the Evangelista committee of Periences. the.singe fied to devote his voice to a secular Te career. He ceased resisting a Yao ge vocation to the ‘ministry and} ODS. | rolled in the Moody. Bible In-|
is the Rev. T. IL. Stovall, Haute. The Rev. L. G. Alexandria, is. chairman of the stitute.
Evangelism committee of the North Indiana conference. There he met his future wife, : 9 ne the former Bertha M. Mayer of
WOMEN RULE THE ROOST Warsaw, Ind, also a student. -In the, last presidential elec- They were married in 1924. Mrs, tion, the number of eligible White, a pianist, has accompanied] women voters exceeded the num- her singing husband and assisted ber of men voters by 15 million. him both in pastoral and e evan-|
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METHODIST CHURCHES ~~ | TEAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST C. R. Holmen Pastor B 10th 8 at Keystone Ave Chureh - School . »3 Worship Service LE “The Christ-Like God."
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Rince 1821 $ Delaware at Vermont
Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister Home of the Everson Bioie Class
{73 Kad Grordh. ender” "NORTH METHODIST | THE TION “ARMY = ET MN ~~ CHURCH | SALVAT A Ev ice,’ 8:00 ““Colleg? ‘at 624 Ir. Ear! McMinn, Supt. . dA R. R., 526 State Life Bldg. oe] tort Mevidinn ay 38th rest «Michigan ond Alabama \ Ev ening Service, T: 3 10:45 A: M""Faith Ina God Whe $30 and 10:48 MM i THIRD CHURCH R.'R., Church { Is God.” ¢ TRL y he Manhood wip Se Master.” THREE GREAT EVANGEL : ap Brewnine ISTIC Washington Bivd., at 34th SIXTH CHURCH i Lo hid * Angelus Hour for Youth 1609% Prospect St.
One Minute to Go." 9:30 3 | 9 pm Dr Dallas L. Brow Rs: Dr. William C Hartr 2 nisters Adea ute BL. the- street arking a LAL A A BEAN TN ITI ; -
BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE CENTRAL BAPTIST
Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Invites You to Worship With Us,
{at Centra) Ave, & Westfield Blvd. | 10:45 A... M Morning Service. pr. G. H O'Donnell speaking. { 9:45 A M.—Bible School. The Good Hand Upon Da.” | Classes for All Ages
wo | cnmtmm— eno i—
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Ministers
L C. TRENT. D D. |
IAM Sanday Scheel 104 AM A Gobd Steward" $F M~B Y P
TPM
TUXEDO PARK 29 N Orait “100 Bast). us Clutton 0:30 A MM. Too p M.
EXETER BAPTIST— Exeter - TY | Rev lsol Perris—4 30 and 1:30 |
EMERSON AVE —Emerson & B. New Yar. 1 BAM Rls Br. a Peter Vroom 10 0 A Mu T » ¢ hird pred
—— Charen.
“gRreer, the teen-agers of Japan| t - ie Frchangs @nd others. The meeting theme is 14h and Delaware Ste. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder LR Hh od od isd oy Lover ogy Kneel in Prayer—We Rise Rev. Marcus: W. Jonnton, Minister |WOPSRID «.ovvueine 20:48 A, M, Tomer Services 30 ! Pig p—goun Boilawanin : Power” The Rev. Maurice, Preaching 11 A. M. and 1:30 ay {Sunday School ..,.....0:30 A. M. CROOKED. CREEK. N Mich Ra. & soon | 130 P. M—Worshin. C00 ant Pas, ar pastor of the Broad | Subject: “Stript of Ged' | ——————— _ aigusnn Lois oO Crafton. 948-11 Jo: x » M — Lor {
? «Ripple Christian Church is youth Th Rev. Marcus W. Jonnson pressning “Belmont Church of Christ
1002 8. Belmont Ave, Sunday Program ——— a oe Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching Mortals, Immortals’ 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
ermon Top ic {| Dean Clutter, Minister—-MA. 1850 aortas and oA Lop 1 the. Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. subject of the lesson-sermon in | UDKRTAN “All churches of Christ, Scientist 3 The golden text is “They which’ the children of the flesh,
: Adult leaders of youth will hold “7% forum on their mutual duties! and | problems,
|W: Morris ot Blaine (W. 1. Bus to door) Lord's Day Services. 930-1045 A M730 PM Horry Bucalstein, minister tf ot Pastow, choir dueetar. 7
THE LAW of MOSES
Which Law Was Nailed fo the Cross? What Attitude Will the Christian Toke to the Low of Moses?
"SUNDAY, NOV. 13, AT 7:30 P. M.
At the
in a combined concert with —————
== -~COME and -HEAR-
Carleton W, Atwater, Carl €. Moman | |
9:30 A M.~Bible 443 8 STATE 1700 CAST
“A “WORLD-WIDE. GOSPEL CENTER 10:45 A: METER We Bi Avant claw: Roy Converse. Minister BEREAN GOSPEL “np nu peo he 3 ng Morning aT : TEMPLE " \id-w ; eek Service. 1: 18. Youne People—i:00 P M
‘Carroliton at 13th St FORD PORTER. Paster Tune in WISH—1310 7:30 A. M. Sunday Sunday Nght, 7:30 P. My Sublect: 1 “The Battle of Armageddon—. By Whom Will It Be Fought?— Where?—Is Russia Marshaling Forees for ny
HEATH MEMORIAL METHODIST.
‘Commerce and Windsor | EP. WHITE. Paster. ! ’ | f
Christian Science Churches Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
LESSON FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 13th - “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS”
| Morning Service at 1 o'Clock in All Churches
| Sunday School—8: » A M. 9; 30 Watkshep Se God. The Corner ois of Our Faith. - | is oc Twilieht Hour, { Heavy Weighs.”
The § o'clock hour will t on the winter months inste a of 13 par {a P School Groups. If
Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.
SECOND CHURCH
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00
M.. Epworth and Hig R. R., Church Edifice
Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
SERVICES R. R, 1611 Prospect
Hea
CHRIST'AN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored)
Col. and Mrs. E. Clayton 310 West 28th St. vn of Chicago Saturday .........8 p. m. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
Sunday, 11a. m. and 8 p.m. | COLONEL 1m A ronCER MC
LT COLONEL H PUGMIRE Sats Fmmante I
wy Ky Central Corps nd AM Moris win Participate AN Services
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches st&P MN
Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St. *_
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THE SECRET RAPTURE!
Does the Bible teach it? Will Christ's return be followed by 7 years of tribulation?
Will He set up His kingdom at that time? Will sinners have another chance?
The Bible explanation of this most important event of the cH which is soon to tr Spire, will be given by W. L. Am :
SUNDAY, Novem 13, at 7:30 P. M. in the
SEVENTH. DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner of Orange and Laurel Sts. “or
- Seventh: Day Adventist Church Corner of Aiusatia ond E x Street i
a blocks east and ! block south of Fountain Square) +
welcoming party when he arrives
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