Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1950 — Page 4
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. iy Only 975 Copies : 3 ! hie Have Been Printed ‘By DOYLE SMEE. “CLEVELAND, O. Jan. 7 (NEA) — Amefica 1s In the midst of al tremendous Bible boom that now sees Bibles coming off the presses at three times the rate they did’ in 1939. } And the climax of the boom is the publication of a massive, handsome volume called the Bruce Rogérs World Bible selling] for $150 a copy. Only 875 coples| were printed compared with the} 5 million Bibles or Testaments | the American Bible-buying public bought in 1949 | The World Bible, designed by Brice Rogers, one of the world's! greatest living book designers, is! published by Cleveland's “Bible factory.” The World Publishing $ Co. makes about a fourth of all ‘ the Bibles turned out in this ! country and. half of those sold \.s+ commercially
Founded in 1905 In 1947--the last year for which the Census Bureau gives com-| plete figures—9 248,000 Bibles and
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“ ‘Bruce Rogers: "One of the most exciting texts in existence.” U. 8 Of these. World accounted
— for 2.435000. Since 1947, World's ia production has risen about 10 per Church Group to Hear cent a year | World was founded in 1905 as Rev. A. C. Brooks Speak a one-room print shop by Alfred
The Rev. A. CC. Brooks, pastor Cahen, and it's headed now by of the Third Christian Church, B.D. Zevin, son-in-law of the will ‘address the Christian Men founder. Mr Cahen introduced so| Builders at 930 a m. {OMOrrow much machinery and so many at the classroom at 17th St. and high-speed production angles into Broadwa his Bible and dictionary publish- ) ing that he became known as the His subject will be Where Are yenry Ford of the book business.” We Headed" And will be the 1h "today's sprawling. 280,000 gecond in a series siaried New souaracfoor Word. factory. the ny Easter Bunda: Hw Bibles come gliding through the
maze of machinery in all sizes, Special music will be provided colors and languages.
by tie Missionaries, male quartet of the Edgewood Methodist 1000 Languages Church Pick one at random off the rows
feoming from a binding machine
5m
ren dA rs BR a Instruction” Series ferent languages and dial A new series of instructions ip cluding Zulu, the Catholic religion will ‘open Going through the plant, your| in the reading room of the Cath- ®Y® is caught by a long assémolic Information Bureau, Capitol Png machine, with “educated Ave. and Georgia St, at 8 p,m, fingers” that stops the works if Thursday The series, the Rey. !hey make a mistake Next there's| Richard P. Grogan, director, said, ® backing and binding machine] will present Catholic teaching to that pushes through 50 small any one desirous of investigating Bibles a minute, You note a Tow the: Catholic Religion ‘of huge presses, and watch them series will continue each turn a sheet of paper half the Thursday until Mareh 23. size of a bed sheet into 128 pages fo of Bible in one swish-through.
Music pours from loudspeakers Girls’ Federation Class
in the ceiling not church music! -“but popular songs and some clas “To Hold Installation i
HICK
“It's a very friendly place,”
The Girls’ Federation Class of the Third Christian Church will Mr. Zevin. says. i hold a candlelight installation Has 1000 Pages ’ i service tomorrow morning at 9:30.) Mr. Zevin got the idea for the The following will be Installed: $150 Bruce Rogers Bible five Mrs. Lillian King, teacher; Mrs. years ago, ahd it's been In the Maud Lookabill, assistant; Mrs. making ever since Cecile Claffey, president; Mrs... The new Bible is 13'{ Inches Nellie Evans, vice president; Miss wide, 18% inches long. It has!
Ruth Risinger, secretary, Miss Mary Tanselle, treasurer.
and about 1000 pages of fine rag, (paper, especially made and water: imarked for this job. Even the! type was especially designed for ithe Rogers Bible. The Rogers Bible is lavishly decorated, with chapter headings Mrs. Howard ¥. Nyhart willland intricate initial letters made discuss the United Nations Thursday's luncheon meeting of original design. and all carefully the Women's Council of the Cen- contrived to give the book an aptral Christian Church propriate Oriental flavor Mrs. Harold E. Curtis will be! Some critics think Mr. Rogers in charge of the devotionals at may have treated the Bible too 1:30 p.m. Mrs. John 1. D, Fuller lightly with his. whimsical decois luncheon chairman and Mrs. !ration. Mr. Rogers—now 80, and John Geller will preside long-since formally retired to his a “October House” in New Fairfield
Women's Council Sets Meeting Thursday
11: Conn., except for such projects Mrs. Williams ax the new Bible - answers, ‘Non- » | sense.” Dies Here at 84 “You know,” he says, “the
8 Bible i# on the whale one of the ervices for. Mrs. Alice. L. Wil- pmaost exciting texts in existence
" ao 508 EE. Michigan. .8t., will and the modern ‘practical’ treat w held at 10 a. m. Monday. in ment of it as mainly a book of de Moore Peace Chapel Burial will
votion Is to say the
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be in Washington Park Cemetery Mrs. Wiliams, who way 84 died yesterday in her home She wa a native of Kentffeky and a resi dent of Indianapolis for 48 vears
"Former Fighter To Address Rally
Burviving are two sons, Parl and Clem Williams, both of In " ... dianapolis The Rev. Max Cohn. feld evan
gelist for the American Associa tion for Jewish Evangelism, Inc
F.. H. Borgmann. Rites will he the principal speaker at the Youth for Christ rally at 7:30
Held in New Palestine vm today tn the ¥ mor c crun Times Sinte Service N. Meridian and 20th Rts NEW PALESTINE, Jan 7 Born in 8t. Louis Mr Cohn Bervices ray rea bT eg “ROFRARR was a professional-prise fHghtes who died vesterdayv at his farm And. at one time dperated a
home near here. will be held at physical culture school
2 p. m. today at the residence At a apecial 3 p.m. rally ie Burial will be in New “Palestine M0'I0W afternoon. Mr. Cohn will Cemetery, He was 57 relate his life story George W. Schroeder. associate
Mr. Borgman is survived by secret two brothers, William Borgman. wood the South. says Mr Indianapolis, and Henry Borg- Cohn's life story “His testimony man Jr. Greenfield; and three not only rings true in. every re sisters, Miss Clara Borgmann, spect, but it is given In such a Miss Mary Wilhelmina Borgmann way that it will make a lasting and Mrs. Herman Prange, all of impression on all privileged “to New Palestine hear it.”
The Bible Church
3851 E. NEW YORK ST.
Presenting Tonight and Each Night Except Monday 1 At 7:45
A GREAT GOSPEL PREACHER
of the Southlond
ary of the Baptist Brother of
re
REV. PETTY
EVANGELIST W. E. GAMBLIN > OF MISSISSIPPI And His Party
ATTEND THIS GREAT RENTECOSTAL REVIVAL
JAMS E. PETTY, PASTOR ,
testaments were produced In the! -
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at up of type ornaments, all Rogers’ -
Alans would be. held at 2
Inside the Papal salon car, a Roman woman cleans around the throne. Door at right rear leads to
Ketcham was prominent in the Daughters of -the Amer-
{ican Revolution. Alife resident!s | of Indianapolis, she was associat-
BAHAS : OBSERVE WORLD RELIGION DAY. "All Over USA. Jon. 15th "In Indianapolis Indiana World War Memoriol 2:30 p. m.—West Room : MONROE I0AS, Chicago, 11.,
: : Guest Spebker Public Invited—No' Collections
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ed with the DAR for 43 years. She was state recoMiing secretary Indiana Society of the DAR in 1921 and 1922.
“She had been tor of CaroScott Hn To a. DAR,
t three years. She also was
the. Pope's private chapel and sleeping cer.
One of the cars is open, ovabling the Pope, sitting on his throne, to bless people gathered along the tracks to see him,
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One of the three richly decorated cosches get a brushing op. Note heavy carvings and historic emblems. -
Plan All-Day Meeting
Bahai to Observe Religion Day
Indianapolis’ Baha commun
ity will join Bahais in several
hundred American e¢ities Jan. 15
in observance of World Religion Day A. H
the
Patterson. chalrman of
Indianapolis 8piritual
sembly. announced the loca
y.9 y 0.p.m
on Jan. 15 in the War Memorial Building Monroe loas of Berwyn, lil will be the speaker at the Indian apolis meeting The Bahai faith is a call to an organic unity of religions centered on the conception of God as the
creator and law -giver of all man
kind, Mr "Patterson said National headquarters is main tained at Wilmette, 11} WSCS Unit to Meet Women's Kdciety of (Christian Service of the East Tenth Street Methodist Church will meet at 11:30 a. m—Tuesdayv. Mrs. Donald Stalker will lead the worship service. Special music, will be
furnished by Mrs, Clara Meek
Ro all-day
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BUSINESS S5es8810n
1:30
ROBERTS
Since 1821
berts
Park WSCS will
church
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heon at noon
hold
meeting Thursday at Mrs. Herbert Tl.acy side over a birthday The afternoon
is scheduled for
- During the Holy Year 1950 Pope Pius XII is expected to make a special train trip across Italy. It will be the Pope's first trip by train and, in fact, the first train ride by any Pope |
since 1859. For the irip, lhe
Pope will use & historic, private +
Papal train, built in Paris in 1858 for Pope Pius IX. The Papal train, whith has long rested in the Rome museum, is now being cleaned and
"conditioned for’ the Pope's use,
use,
Ope Unity Literatur . i 8 FE Ma
“after which it will wait in the exffujsite railroad station built espec ally for it in Vatican City. The ancient train is magnif- | icently deéegrated inside and out. Fine carvings and paintings of Biblical subjects by famous artists adorn its coach-
ests upholstery is of the finest | These {
d 4k and brocade. te EONAR CWT ERASER about Abe 138 cleaning and Pope's private Main for early
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CT. MARK’S
UNITED LUTHERAN {%
Prospect and Linden Sts.
Rev. Duane E, Schroeder
GOSPEL SINGERS
Will Go To Any Church ALSO BIBLE STUDENTS
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Brooks 3368 N. DENNY ST.
we UNITY PRAYEP GROUP Amriliated with Unity Kansas or Mo AY. 1 OR FREDERICK ELIAS oN UREVIS n Dally to at. Til A Rm. 502 FR-4354
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Belmont Church of Christ |
1002 S. Belmont Ave. Sunday Progrom Bible Classes, 9450. m Worship and Preaching 10450. m ond 700 p. m Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN
W Morris of Blaine (W | Bus to door
Lord's Day Services 930-1045 AM—=T730 P M
Horry Bucalstein, minister
Ie Earl Furlow, choir director.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
" Wa it. Streets oa’ North A Shutler
pW A M
Delaware
Dr W berger, Mints
Churen Bchoo Morting Worship 018 AM mon: “Ts Faith Music Y Fe
RST CONGREGATIONAL
18th and Delaware Sts Marcia W Johnson. Mintster 11 AM and TP M The Land of Egypt * Johnson
Se in God Self Deception? y __pxcellen noir
owship 310 FP M
Rev Preaching Suhject Out of The Rev Marcus W
METHODIST CHURCHES
PARK CHURCH
Delaware a1 Vermont A
Rev. Amosg 1, Roren. Minister 33 P.M MY F P30 AM Church. Schonl Mr. Earl McMinn 1045 A. M The Bible: Bulwark of Faith TP M Salvaged.” Music: Ben Day Purpleaires Omar Rvybolt, director Altar Hour EDGEWOOD 1820 KE Epfer (+A ROSA E. DD Thistlethwaite Alinister 03) A.M, Chur School 10.30 A. M, Morning Worship Communion Service T30 P.M Evening Service Your Job.” MY. F. 630 Social Hour 8:30pm.
EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIET CR Holmes: Pasion
PF 10th St at Kevstone Ave ( School ® Wo p 8 ° 10-48 Our Faith The Bible Sermon’ by Pastor
Home of the Everson Bible Class
NORTH METHODIST
w CHURCH Mer i at J8ih Street ing Vv ship. 10 45 Broad ast WIRE. AL Jo : r n N yslery of Reiision ” Holy Communion 12 noon. 4 P M 6PM Dr Browmns 8A M Church Schoal 800P NM Angelus Hour for Christ Dr Dallas I. Rroawnng Dr W tam C Hartinger, Ministers
Adeountie off -the street par king
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
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nlishing the |
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preaching
FREE METHODIST CHURCHES
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MARS HILL CHURCH
"SECOND CHURCH Parnsworth & Polts Sis.
ww Eni Wilk}
{Womens Rotary Club, P Survivors include her husband, | | Henry C. Ketcham; a daughter, | Mrs, C. BE. Stafford, and a sister, Mrs. O. B, Norman, | apolis, and four grandchildren,
Burton Wilkerson
Services for Burton Wilkerson; barber here for 35 years who died {Thursday in Billings Hospital, will] be held at 1 p. m. Monday in King & King Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Wilkerson is survived by his wife, Georgia; a daughter, iMrs. Darnella Taylor; a son, Pres-| ton, and two cousins, all of Indianapolis.
Ship Movements
By United Press
ew York Arrivals Saturnia, Genoa Her ry Gibbins, Bremerhaven | New York res cAtrican Crescer it, |Capetown; American Defend werp {American Shipper. Southampton; De | Grasse, Southampton: Steensiraele,
tadi. Queen of Bermuda, Bermuda { " :
ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN
E. New York & Oxford Sts 1 Rev Cl H.
Pastor
ro Wah is 738 Human Nature o Luke 2:41-52
(EPISC OPAL) CHURCH OF THE ADVENT | 3261 N. Meridian Street The Rev Bruner J | 3A M.—Holy Communion
Laman H Rector
| 9.30 x —Holy Communion and Sermon, IWOrShip.—eeeessssssassl(i4d A. M (11:30 A. Mc Morning Praver and Sermon, P : ou UA MCS day Rens -t Sunday School ....... 930A. M.| — emi — i
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TACOMA ASSEMBLY oF 60D
2500 Roosevelt Av Rev. Lester J. Carney. Pastor
i Sunday School—18 A uM
Harold E. Cordell. Supt Evangelistic Service-7:45 P. M Thursday Prayer ‘and Bible Study—8 P. M
ZION,
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED N North and New Jersey Sts FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D. Pastor | PA H. FRANKENFELD. Assistant
| 2A and 3% 0 A. M. Services of
orship Subjeci of HI Ready For The Work.” 8:45 A. M_—Chureh School
101 Men's Baraca Bible Class
Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting 9:30 A, M.
BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH | 10:00 A. M.
| Rev. R. M. Dodrill,
| EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH YOUTH FORUM i At the
First Evangelical & Reformed Church
)
Teacher
Corner, Oakland & E. 10th St. | Service storts “at 4PM Dinner 6PM
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N [itnols
Sunday Evening, 7:45 JOHN PROCTOR,
| Bible Teacher—Preacher | Biting Your Bibles Everybody Welcome | A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER } I BEREAN GOSPEL { TEMPLE
Carroliton at 13th WY FORD PORTER. Paster’
Tune in WISH—-1310 7:30 A. M. Sunday Evangelist Joe Parsons Continuing Meeting Eoch Night Next Week 7:30. p. m.
GARFIELD
W. L. TOOTY, Minister
She was a member of the Fair. | view Presbyterian Church and the {
all of Indian-|
Cor, East Michigan at N. Walcott Invites
Ma-
line. minister MA-3 1, PF. H. Current, BE-8175. SRIGHTWOOD CHURCH LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL ¥ clin nde - ater. 1424 N. Tibbs : As, Buenagan, J. E Riggs. minister, CA-3000.
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BAPTIST CHURCHES | CENTRAL BAPTIST
You to Worship With Us {at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd, 10:45 A. M —Morning Service. 303A, Ww HEIN TA0a Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 630P. M.-B Y. F 09:45 A M.—Bible School. 7:30 P. M "God Our Refuge.’ | Classes for All Ages
TUXEDO PARK~39 N Grant «4100 East). Us Clutton 9:30 KM, 1:00 PM
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WOODRUFF PLACE
Ju ©. TRENT. D D » A M.—8uriday School a oe Something to
“FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Meridian dnd Vermont Rhu
EMERSON AVE meson & B New York: Ministers, Carleton W ater, Peter Vroom 10:30 A.M. 1:30 P M Carl C. Moman aE - 9:30 A. M.-Bibie Scheel
LYNDHURST Lyndhurst or 3 ,vigoks 3 10:45 A. M_~Worship. Sermon “Beacon of W Washington St Donald J Dun in the Smog” by Pastor. [pastor Services 9: 30 a m and 30 ° ry 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship — A . CROOKED CREEK. N Mich Rd A seth | 1:30 P.M.—Worship, Sermo Aswan Fuse Louts 0 Crafton 9:40--11:30: | PM tor, east
PRESBYTERIAN ‘CHURCHES
“FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister [9 0AM mureh Scheel, A 4. Morn) pet
Led ALE SA 2 EM A,
E00 OPP. MLA Vern A Sx
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS
MEMORIAL Central Ave at 47th 8. Connor Jv | Carrollton at 11th Rev. Roy - | Rev William A Alexander Bungay Scag. 3 ® i a4 “ » {9:30 1 All A orship, - 1 ’ AM Charen School tor : 8 “rhe Sacrament of The Lord's Supper.” 10:46 A. M.— Morning Worship: “Gods We Youth Groups 5:00, 6:00 d& 7:00 P. M
Have Created.” Thursday, 7:30 P. M., Midweek Service.
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN GEOROR ARTHUR PRANTE
The Historic Church of Which ‘CHARLES RICHARD BROWN 1 Henry Ward Beecher was Minister TWO MORNING SERVICES
_{ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
aware at Six teenth
Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts 9:30 and 11 A Minister “Damaged Idols.” Tsam. §:1-12. JEAN- 8 MILNER: DD. Frantz speaking . JOSEPH -W. JOHNSTON Churcn School 930 AM Church Schos!, 9:45 a. m. {8:30 P. Fhuradar iin | Meeting. Morning Worship. 11 a. m Dr Miiner preaching: Communion Service WESTMINSTER Tom ce 43 8. STATE (1700 EAST) . TABERNACLE | Rev. Roy Converse, Minister { Sunday School—8:30 A. M. | Morning Worship—10:48 A. M |
», Jéth and Central
Young People—4:00 P M ROY EWING VALE
WALLACE STREET
nr
| PRESBYTERIAN
REV ROBERT 8. MOOREHEAD | 2:30 A.M —Bible School . PRESBYTERIAN 10:45 A. M “What Kind of Foal?’ | Rev. Moorehead preaching: | 4808 EAST JoIn By ister 8:30 P M.—Youth Fellowship Rey John BB Berkeh AM {Thurs.. 7°30 P. M, Congregational Meetifix Morning Worship—10: “A AM. — a et uk Sak Rk a
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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 Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
LESSON FOR SUNDAY, JAN. “SACRAMENT”
9.
Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches
FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. 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 Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. Drive at Butler Fvening Service, 5:00 R. R.,, Church Edifice
FIFTH CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice
SIXTH CHURCH 16094 Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect
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 Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.
" Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
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HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST
2842 Shelby Street Pho nes: Church GA. 9480, Res. GA. 1945
ARTHUR KIESZ Poster ‘TUNE IN TO
WHO ARE S.D. ADVENTISTS?
Would You Like to Know Why Pastor Kiesz is a 5. D. Adventist? He was not reared in that Faith. What Do S. D. Adventists Believe? Come and Hear
SUNDAY, JAN. 8, AT 7:30 P. M:
at the [.
CHURCH, CORNER OF ALABAMA and E. 23D STS.
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Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. Cad 1:00 P.M.
Sunday Scheel 10:00 A. M. - Wed. Bible Study 145 P.M
The church with a sure foundation=-Christ The church with an infollibly safe guide—the Bible A scriptural, progressive, friendly church where strangers will feel at home. :
Your Bible Speaks” wesw Sun. 9:00 A. M.
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