Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1950 — Page 4

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© Chen Methodist

Conference: Meeting Set

Session to Open Wednesday

The Indlana Methodist Conference will hold its 12th annual session Wednesday through next Sunday in the First Methodist Church, Bloomington. Bishop Richard C. Raines, épis-| copal head of the Indiana Area, will preside at the sessions. Dr. Merrill B. McFall will be host pastor, i The conference program schedules the colorful passing of! the torch from retired ministers to newcomers in the conference. Miss Edna Cutshaw and Miss Maudie. Carruth, both. of Indin:; apolis, will be consecrated as religious education directors, This is reported to be the first consecration of religious education directors in the conference history.

Schedule Listed

Holy Communion, memoria 1 services, repofts oft various boards, appointments of ministers, ordinations of deacons play in churches. and elders, and the .annual Love “yeast Raines predicts the report of striking increases in church membership and benevolent giving! and addresses of ‘a high order. The bishop will meet with the conference district superintend- | ents, including Dr. Be er L

tional: Jewish,

dren's Museum, -

Dr. Hanes to

Interview DP’ s

_ Sails for Euro Sift 'Special

_— F. M. Hanes, president of “Indiana Unitéd Luthéran

Martin of Indianapolis, Together, they will plan Monda ar pointments for conference min-| . 1isters to be announced Sunday, | “June 85..at the 2:30 p. m. meet: the ing in the Indiana University By sad, will interview displaced Auditorium. persons déncribed as “special The conierence Worship pre rs ing the. Supe and

will be held at 10:30 o'clock that! DT ji late tates, thy yee Bishop. Raines wil preach. port ship en route to German : {DP camps, _«Consecration Set (PLATE ine Miss Carruth, director of re- an workers who accompanied

Luther-|

That is, they will go if religious grou “allure “scheduled: “Bishop Mrs. Grace Golden, musetim director “expli Mrs. Golden particularly Fecommends such exhibits as back-

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Lawrence Eiger let) and his brother, Norman, view tradi. Qrthoder,: and. Roman. Cathelic: amped inthe Chil

Children's Museum Objects | Offered for Church Display

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Dolls dressed in the native costumes of many countries and Church will receive a gift. new ither foreign objects will go from the Children's Museum for dis-

| material to add color to vacation Bible school and Sunday School classes and missionary meetings. The museum holds in readiness about 1000 . prepared exhibits’ _ {Which religious and other groups

Sie. life, customs, arts, crafts on

religions of Bible and missionary Hands. and America, Twenty-two of them deal with | Japan, Paintings Mounted In addition, the Museum Guild has mounted many copies of reliSious paintings designed to excite the imagination of members of;

religious groups. There are ex-

ligious education for the Meri. fim received a through briefing hibits and pietures for Protesants,

_ dian Street Methodist Church, from National Lutheran Council and Miss Edna Cutshaw, the officials before leaving the coun-

Roberts Park Church, will beitry, They expect to stay aboad'

consecrated by the bishop Tiars.| i110 or 12 weeks. day at 11 a. m. The service w ou Most! Profession als follow: “education ~Teport by yp Yorn WIT

{re-settiement. These include

Dr. Abram 8 Woodward, Co- mostly professional men and wom-|

jumbus, Ind, will represent re-'en for whom it is very difficul tiring ministers at the passing of to find new homes in America| the arch Saramony next Satur- in connection with their special day at am A new minister just ‘the conference will receive the torch from Rev. Woodard. A new superintendent of te oom! 1 Bloomington D1 tr et oiliam P® used to find individual per. Patrick who is retiring. isons or congregations in America; Boards and Commissions will who are willing to sponsor them. meet Tuesday in Bloomington 17,000 Resettled preceding the formal open of the conference at 2:30 p. m

entering people, widows with children and persons with slight physical handijcaps. | The

facts discovered

jar e in I¥

moon. Council's --resettiement estimate or Evangelistic [mo summer ois oe

emigration to the United States,

‘Campaign Set

The Pilgrim Holiness denom{nation announces a four-year the Resettlement of DP's. evangelistic campaign conducted,

“the “rterview| the Rev. Harold Hewitt, executive DP’s with limited chances tor,

lkind of work. Others are elderly,

3 Dr. Hanes has been a pastor| {for 34 years. He has directed the! or $ eat deal of time and effort A chicken Pilgrim Ho ines {Lutheran Resettlement Service in ne “traveling” posit, ing oy

Drive Starts Monday [the state and served as a member wish religious groups would enof Gov, Schricker's Committee for courage the exhibits to “travel” sar

Catholics and Jews. Classes studying the flight of Joseph, Mary and the Infant |Jesus into Egypt will find many [display cases based on that)

\sionary effort, furnished inspiraition for exhibits. figures which - were carved by museum staff members. Groups willing to make visits : the museum may feast the eye, on many stationary exhibits, One, large room on the second floor is devoted to American Indian lore.

about ‘Here you will find a sand paintthese DP's and their families will He You win And 3 dang ra mt] acter of lan H Hoe iot Chr will peak at 1 the as plates and 19 glass trays, It was| purchased through a gift of funds Caldwell in memory of his mother, Mrs. John| Caldwell was a Ly iL be charter member of the Irvington, Sra church. Mr. Caldwell, who lives] expects | -

Rain God. {Parrish Exhibit

Another room contains an ex-

Thus far. the National Luther- hibit given by Dr. Rebecca Par- in i ed- an Council pa resettled 17,000 igh, longtime missionary to the 5

nesday. A mi wives’ * unch-| Lutheran | About 18, eon is AnoSaat for Saturday ditional ave fur runt ao,

ines. 5 - “quaint Agure man, life size, Bouth room. She Is wearing a! mother hubbard Wrapper under {her native grass skirt. The wom-.

‘housing are needed to resettle the very [an evidently became very conven- ¥ {displaced Lutherans eligible foritjonal heed the \nuence of mis- ||

sionaries. Since the museum staff spent a,

more, the staff said,

ty ttn of on own Rati froad Evangelistic Group |i

beginning Monday. Headquarters of the campaign will be maintained in the national offices here. News of th

coming campaign was released, The Rallroad Evangelistic address at next The Rev. E. P. White,

by the Quadriennial Conference Association will meet here

of the church which will close week for its sixth annual conven- | {railroad engineer {tion with delegates from every pastor of the Heath Memorial |B.

tomorrow in Frankfort, Ind. The “all-out” revival is to be- state, gin with church leaders and de-| partment heads and extend and continue through next Sun through the Bunday school, adult 'day in the Fletcher Place Meth-|

~ departments and youth groups. |odist Church. The gala dinner’ and|ference superintendent, will give| FREE METHODIST CHURCHES r i

Ministers are to. give trequent|gaturday night will be in the | the address.

The sessions will open Tuesday] (0. L. Mumaw, ex-railroad engi"

“To Convene Here Tuesday

730 p.m. Tuesday.

{Methodist Church, will speak. Wednesday night, the

ineer, now Free Methodist Con

The Rev. Sylveste

Plans Debut At St. Johns

approximately 40 men’s voices : twill make its first public appear-

{Day Service at 10:15 a.m. In Bt John’ * Evangelical and’ Reformed

{Hills” by Sibelius, and “Onward

Christian Soldiers.”

{longest distance to. attend the

ior scene of very early mis.

One case contp three kimono-clad Chinese

‘they p. m. Mrs. Pred

former and present 6 to 9 p. m. today in the hall, 321

Rev.

New Chorus Future Te

Appear Tomorrow A newly organized chorus of

lance tomorrow in the Father's

iChurch. Frank 8. Watkins, minister of| imusic.and organist, will direct the ‘men in singing Handel's “Thanks {Be to Thee" “On Great Lone

Miss Therese Gambrall St. Benedict

Vows Taken

Miss Gambrall to Study Four Years

The Rev. E. A. Piepenbrook, {pastor will preach on “We Would {See Jesus.” A baptismal service for children attended by fathers THE TOLER. REP IB0 a a wll precede the Father's Day pro-|

gram.

Distance Prize ; | The father who travels the

9:30 A. M.—-Church 1030 & seri A M—"In the Father’ “sess, The Non Conformit” _

. 930A M.~—Cbureb Sghool 8:35 and 10:30 A M.- Morning Worship

EAST 10TH STREE]

Cc rR soma) 8 0th St at Keystone Ave

Church School "0AM Worship Service 10.454 M. The Meaning of Jaen Gate ip a, 30 P. M. Fashioned Fest

Old fioms of the Sversen Pibie

retary of Dallas L. Browning 1423 and with Mrs. George Hoff- Morntas womnin-19 4 (DST) / ; Jan, deansry )| Sermon: “Gog Is Likes Father” |an TO CHURCH SUNDAY - - x ene rains a : WEST MORRIS STREET _—_

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

West More 8 at Blaine dhru

Hil

Sx

"30

x co = it

Four years of training for a Father's Day meeting of the teaching career in the Order of | |Christian Men Builders’ Class St. Benedict stretch ahead for| ‘tomorrow in the Third Christian Miss Therese Gambrall of Indian-| a Piss _Gambrall, who is the, o daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James ® Gambrall, 1120 8S. Richland 8t.,

The class "also will resent 2 gift to the father who has t

wish to borrow them, od raion. number of sons p present CoM Tot RISE VOWS ag a

Po = Siam snd to the senlor| ‘of the order this weék. The cere-| athe ending monies took place at the Convent, The Balladaires, 18 girls who of the Immaculate Conception] are music pupils of Mrs.. Nins Ferdinand, Ind. She has been al

Fink, will sing under her direc-|., qent in the convent for the|

tion. Frank Morton, ‘attorney,| past year. will speak and the CMB Orches- gince graduation from st. ‘tra and Glee Club will give num-|jonn's Academy, Indianapolis, in thie bers. Fathers of CMB enrollees 1948 the new sister also spent & are expected to aftend.

|'That Man" Topic... The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher pastor, will preach on “That Another daughter of the Gam- | Man" tomorrow at the 10:15 a. m. brall family who belongs to the! Father's Day service in the Cen- Benedictine Order is called “Sis-| (tenary Christian Church. ter Mary David” in the Catholic] The Bethel AME Church will religion. She has taught school observe Men's Day tomorrow, The for six years in Evansville. Rev. James Cook of St. Louis, executive secretary of the Pine Street YMCA and pastor of the Antioch Baptist Church, will

Communion ges. veman P. warmack Sod Donated

William Minor will be guest solo-| ] . ist for the musical program to- Church to Dedicate Service June 25

|year doing stenographic work| ‘here. She is one of seven children |

morrow night, The First: United. + [Church will observe Father's Day ‘tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. The Rev. a 36-piece communion service will! C. P. Blekking will preach on take its official place among the g “Fatherhood” and Thomas Curtis Possessions of Irvington Presbyiwill sing a solo and direct a men's terian Church June 25. chorus. i Other religious events follow: gation will dedicate the commun- | GARFIELD PARK BAPTIST CHURCW. ION Set in ceremonies at 9:30 and | Miss Maxine Wilson. dietitian at Purdue 11 a.m. Dr. Howard W. Stone, i y wil Shenk 2 the service tomar Wilton will” urs pastor, will be in charge of the wk Alife J fo descrive” a , Hiv to to pAlasks, | |program. VE BRANCH C RISTIAN AUN The service includes a chalice, ne¥: (Jhauional ¢i- three bases and covers, 10 bread — inne: Brides nig)

| Youre

R raourn | 0 ea lBT Evangelist Bert

speak nd Arnie H sen by Earl accordionist will Day at the ray ‘tonight | prese ted y a 7:30 o'clock at the inter-ch

wn meetings i Ye 43 oelgek Caldwell. Mrs, Hen eR ety oy * voice I | Rapids School of Bie et fun yor. UXT

TEER Re wil a

uss Abrams, whist!

I vNTED Py

in Webster Groves, Mo, to he here for the dedication.

ns, families.uns Teopies “Chotr of

bY TEE UELIEL VICTORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST

Meeting in Y. for C. Club - 20th and Maridion

Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor

a ond is president of the sine ers ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHU RCH! inner wiii be served on thei church property omarrow from 3 to Willoughby is chairman

of the dinner committee, Mr. h 1 Brun. DASSAE CMITMIAD, ARNOUDCes § DA. SUNARY SEhOOl ....iiiviveres. 9:30. A. M.| Dr. W, A. Shullenherger, Minister to be held sometime in July {Morning Worship -.....cov00in 10:15 A. M.| Church School—9:30 A. M i path B Burden UNITARIAN Mb RC wi B. Tob. iii ienarsussnnsnsn S15 P M.| Morning Worship--10:45 A. M. i urdette ACKUS, minister, w — i” 3 on ‘Com ple te the Reformation: Bvening Service ........«.. 7:30 P. M.| Sermon—“Why Our Stormy Existence? b 11-2 rvice tomorrow, last Missionary Services Rev. Arthur E. Glass. Rr of Same congrasstion WAT TRI | Speaker | TACOMA | ASSEMBLY IMBLY OF F 60D |

ly maniting Religton” over radio station

STH & CENTRAL)

101 Men's Baraca Bible 0

Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, 10:00 A. M. Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher

Saenger- xger-Chor Fish Fry The Indianapolis Saenger- -Chor| will hold a fish fry dinner from|

13th 8t. There will be imusicale and entertainment art. {erward. Ernest Schneider is chair-| man.

|

RALD F. MIKELS. Minister, AT:303

mn, 12

-and-a-member-of the -Assumption

{ Muste, by xine ho al 5 ina Jean m, Ww e Russell, pianist. "A new treasure in ‘the form of

“Then the minister and congre-|

of Various members of the con-| Bole, Sloat; gregation also contributed funds as memorials to members of their

ackus will speak on (THIS SERVICE AT NEW CHURCH ROME,

wise

A rma’ Community

Chureh Sohool

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

9:30 and 1) A M “His Hymn and Ours.” Matt. 36:30. j

Communion. y. Dr. Frants speaking 9:30 A. M. Westminster Peliowsnip, §: 30 PM

$3 TS EACH WEEK|.

WCBC 1318—-KC 1470—KC Mon, thr % |Sunday, 7:30 A. M. os hry Pri

HCJB

,1_BROA WISH

WALLACE ‘STREET PRESBYTERIAN

4805 BAST 10TH 8% p= Rev. John H. Bergen. Minister Sunday School—9:30 A M. Morning Worship-~10:48 A M.

Frida Fa 4

Distr tory | “in i oe prin 3 igh Countries

Services—9:30 a m, 10-30 a. m,,| Rp m., 7:30 p. m. | INDAY, JUNE 25 Old Pano Singing Convention 3-4 P.M. Peaturing Male Quartet “Irom “Spartansburs, | §C:

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN .

‘Church School. 11 A. M E> Worship, 11 A. M.

Milner preaching: “Finding Our Way Back”

"ST. MATTHEW EV, V, LUTHERAN 2:30 Nev cur y. 4 . ta Yon ages.

I 30 A. M.—Morning Worship: Are Ye.” Matt. §:3-12

= ~~ VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA — 320 N. Illinois St. Evangelistic Service-.7: 5 p. m.

20 EVANGELICAL

North snd New Jar pe R , -D., Pastor Nhe rch School

i ich Be Bepwsen. and Thee!

a |

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affiliated with Unt s Summit. Mo. SUNDAY 11 ATM and) | OR PRILAE PLIAR ANDREWS | | gage OBea DAY 10 to 4° Bat. THI 3 § E Market St. Rum. 503. Phase

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL |

Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister

Preaching, 11 A M and 2:30 P, M. Subject: “Fault Finding.” The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, preaching

TL MAGS . UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts, Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

|

Worship «vivererverecl015 AMY

‘Sunday School . Sarasa seeess SISAL MM.

erates | CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delawars and Walnut Streets (700 North)

2500 Roosevelt Ave. . Lester J. Carney, Pastor | Res, aon Adams ! - SERVICES — Sunday School. 10 A. M. Morning *Worshs 11:15 A. M. Evangelis! te ce. 7:45 P. M. | sung Peo! sople’s eeting, Tuesday, 8 P.

ember." a Pls vi M—Midweek Service

Telephone CH-830% :

| M.| | Thursday Prayer and Bi ivle Study. § P. ml

evangelistic sermons in youthimorria Street Methodist Church. |Sanford, also a former engineer “meetings urging young Evian Harry Gibbs, retired railroad|WhO 18 superintendent of the JIRALLALR dedicate their lives to ristian ‘man, will show the moving ple- Galesburg, Ill, City Misstn, will

Hving. Urge Family Prayer

and into Pilgrim Holiness schools and colleges. Families will be; urged’ to hold prayers and Bible] reading daily in their homes thus maintaining the traditional fam-| ily altar. A= a result of the evangelistic goals, the denomination hopes to} gain 200 new churches in the U. 8. and to increase its. present]

+ POM-01-40,616-10.-50,000- meMbOUs. Pinte Craw 6 tHE Trgléwood|

{ture, ‘at the dinner meeting. Singing,

instrumental music and talks are! The spirit of evangelism is tol. (3 oq

extend into every congregation ,." "

speak Thursday, and. the Rev. {L. P. Driskell, former fireman {and Methodist Evangelist of Sanford, Fla., Friday night. Visiting members will

“The Man Who Forgot God,”

+ Edward Parry, San-|

is association superin-| attend

the churches of their choice Sun-

tendent. dav a h ay forenoon and gather for the ie R. F. Buck, pastor 6f| aly in the afiernoon at 2:30 e Friedens Evangelical and! yeinek, The Rev. Ermel Short of

Reformed Church and religious) {work and evangelism chairman! He Eas Pile Shureh LO ie

{Nazarene will speak. The final |address at 7:30 p. m. will be given {by Mr. Parry.

for the’ “city, will give the opening |

Berean Clase Reunion Members of the Noble Berean OLIVE BRANCH FISH FRY

he Ollve Branch Methodist

YT Siitve for a Bungay Christian Church will hold a re-/Church will hold ‘a fish fry Frischool attendance © U00 a8 ynion and pitch-in supper June 25/day and next Saturday from 5]

against the current 50,000. - The Rev. H. J. dena, Cal, an associate editor of the Pilgrim Holiness literature, | will speak tomorrow at 10 a. m. The Rev. Mr. Olsen has just returned from the West Indies and South America:

Missionary Meeting | Approximately 25 missionaries will be guests at the home and| foreign missionary meeting to-| morrow at 2:30 p. m. The Rev.

R. J. Flexon, Indianapolis. sec:

retary for missions, who.recently toured the Philippines

in the meeting by the Rev. R. A. Beltz, Indianapolis, home missions and church extension. The youth services with the Rev. Paul Elliott, Indianapolis, as speaker will follow at 6'30 p. m_ The Rev. Mr. Elliott is secretary of Sunday School and youth work for the denomination. The presidents of six Pilgrim Holiness training schools will conduct the final conference session at 7:30 at 7:30 pI mo

“BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST

1002 $ Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM

Olsen, Pasa- Park.

d Mexi-| co, will speak. He will be assisted

secretary of]

from 2 to 8 p. m. in Brookside'to 8 p. m, on the grounds in

| Racicville.

Garfield Heights Church of Christ

2842 Shelby Street . Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P.M. Morning Worship, 11 AcM. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA-1945--GA-9480

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH N. Pennsyivantis. 8%.

tl 8. HUFFMAN. Pastor 10:30 A. M.--Morning Worship. 9:15 A. M. Church School

~Church Office. L1-9802 Pastor's Home HI-302%

SECOND URURCGE forsning

SRIGHTWOO E. 31st and BD rest Manor J Clinton Swanagan. minister. ____CH-3! HAN.

and W lips bo OY MA-987L

MARS AILL CHURCH + Parnsworth & Polts Sts H Current. minister. BE-8178.

LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL 1424 .N. Tibbs J B Riggs. minister. CA-3990

CALVARY Shelby at Dudley In Edge WALTER [. BARTH. Faror Hours of Worship 8 & 10 10 A M EMMAUS Laurel "at Orange Street H L. ERUECKEBERG. Pastor a se OUT of Worship: 10:30 A M GRACE New York Street at Holmes Avenues E.R. ZIMMERMAN. Pastor Hour of Worship 10:30 A. M. CHRIST Downey Ave at Julian

GPFORGE O. TAYLOR. Temporarily Located Legion Hour of Worship® 10:30 A

OUR REDEEMER Fairfield & Park At Wagan Road WM. H. BIFERT, Pas Hours of Worship: 8: 8.00% 104 ¥ AM

OUR SAVIOR th &

Capitol PF. 8 PALKENROTH, Pastor,

~ (Christian Church

SUNDAY P.

tor Home _M.

I — BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Cor. Bast Michigan at N. Walcott] corner Meridian and Vermont Streets Dr. Walter Ba. ‘| Ministers, Carleton W Atwater. D. D

30A M. h—Sutday School 45 “perosative of Pather-| 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:48 A. M.— Worship. Ser

0:48 A. hood." T:30P. M~ Nake Peltave! - 6:30 PF. M.— Fp. Ja Youth i. 30 P. M.~Worship: “Contrasts in CENTRAL BAPTIST I Invites You to Worship With Us EMERSON AVE: IT Le ESTE

at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Motning Service. Cows 0 SAUER -N 0 0 P. -_ TUXEDO PARK: PARK~29 N. 9:30 A. 7:00 PM.

Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. | 8 NEARER

9:45 A. M.—Bible School.

-

“The Fath-

% Classes for All Ages .

£2 1

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4100 Bast) |

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DEDICATION SERVI

EvaNeE cat [4 HERAN cucu CHURCHES

ALLENDALE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY

2 Miles East of Ind. 135, Trafalgar, on Ind. 252 * 30-Minute Drive South of Indianapolis

BASKET DINNER,

® Speaker—Byron Lambert Minister, N. Tacoma Christian Church

| ® Project Chairman—Leonard Wymore Minister, Fairfax Christian Church

o Progra ram Chairman—Jim Bradford — President of Capitol District Men's Fellowship

- Sponsored by

Caplol Dir Mens followship

ST. JOHN'S a LOUIS WAMBSOGANS, Pastor Hour of Worship: 10:30 M. ST PAUL'S uo E205 Trem THEO C MEIBOHM. Pastor H M ZORN. Assistant “Hours of ‘Worship: 8:810:30-A: Mo ST. PETER'S TrihPutrect

WILLIAM NORDSIECK. Paseor Hours of Worship: 8:45 & 10:30 A . M. © _Ohle East Breet

TRINITY R C. MAAS, Pastor

WALTE! Hours of Worship 8:30 & 10:30 A. M.

Three Miles Northwest New Palestine KRUG Pastor

WERNER. P Hour of aE of Worship: 10:18 A. M. FAITH

MARTI KOSCTIE. Pus 4th ond Sth Sundays. WW A M.

Sarvices os for the the * Deaf

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and.

ts

Camp Dedication

M.. JUNE 25

1:00 P.M. CE, 3:00 P.M.

ImZTOOrrmESE

THE HERALDERS .

MEMORIAL Carroilton Ave. at 11th Rev William A Alexander

RH 3

MI ls

MERDIAN HEIGHTS

. Central Ave at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School. 9:45

= Worship, 104 AM = “gacrament of the Lord's Supper.” Youth Groups. 5:00. 7:00

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister

9:30 A., M.—~Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Mofning Worship. 4:00 ang 85:00 PM 6:00 P M.—Youth Groups.

TABERNACLE RNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

oR ROY iG NB. REV. ROBERT 8 MOOR AD Dr Walter er T.2 Pearcy.

9:30AM School. The Rev, Stewart W. Hartfelter preaching, “Our Unclaimed Dividends.

6:30 P. M.—Youtb Fellowship.

“Blessed 3 284 Mg School For. M Ages.

A Man *.GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

rning Worship:

Christian Science Che

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

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and

Free Reading

' LESSON FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 18th

“IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?’

Morning Service at 11

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 Blvd, at 34th Xvening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice

w

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

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN AL

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

2ND BIG WEEK 7th ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY

YOUTH FOR CHRIST

Inter-Church Campaign

“LAST WEEK DON'T MISS

Wednesday Evening Meetirigs in All Churches at 8 P.M. |

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

“An Eight-Voice . Ensemble, _ From the Grond eee Rapids School of the Bible and Music.

" —WELCOME

Thurs. 7:30 P M.. Congregations! Meeting.

Rooms (R. R.)

0'Clock in All Churches

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, S. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church ‘Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH

College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R,, Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH.

16091; Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

L CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

“WEEK NIGHTS 1:45

»

Held at nacle, 7:30 P. M.

Nest Saturday Ni ht. Anniversary Rally Will Be e Cadle Taber-

“Love,

op TE

Develc

Sh Needed i =

Emotional By GROVER

Indianapolis C} We will hono! TOW. The Church } deavoring ft help fathers as: sume thei: night place December

the the Church Lay: men's Retreal concentrated or basic elements of family life The {federation is offering its anel, “Growing rents a Growing dren,” to men’s It is inviting with leaders in tion and is e churches to dr every phase of cation program: olis Council o will Include fat stitute on famil) Jesus used th to describe God.

“for all Hig -chil

guidance and H fice and forg standards for been privileged thers. The day of

-father In the p

has passed. No to re-establish f hold despot. Bu cate their re “home and child sponsibilities to creating a nn family which is { some. : . Children nee understanding and mother if velop normally detract from o of mother whe fathers have a | is of equal im development. In the next may be that tl

nel family. life.

‘discovery of da necessary facto and emotional | dren.

Christ, S

Lesson-S. “Is the Univer Evolved by Ato subject of the all Churches o ‘tomorrow. The goiden ti ginning was tl Word was with was God... All by Him; and not anything made.” John 1: The lesson-se the following Christian Scien ence and Healt Scriptures’ by the di the father and verse including

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