Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1950 — Page 4
night and on “Why the at 10:30
© morrow - Blood for Redemption?” a am = Se The Rev. Ford Porter, femple ~, pastor, quoted Mr. “When ; ve scientists themselves ‘are excited over coming world events, it fs time for preachers and ‘others to give some notice © to what 1s going on and what . the implications are. Religious events Jollow
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~Ex-Aliens Renounce
Looking like a cross-section of Hooslers, 26 aliens
presidents and potentates yester‘day to become citizens of the _initad States. Standing before Federal Judge | Willan .Steckler they affirmed |; allegiance to the United a and promised to support and defend thid country against her enemies. There were five men in the group and persons from 13 coun“tries. Two, of the naturalized Americans were former citizens of the Soviet. All remained silent
organizations. All were instructed ito fight communism on every
oe ne court stood while the color Pe from «the Firemen's Post 2, American gion, carried) forward the colors. Norman Travis, vice commander of the 11th District, gave the orders. “And the court remained standing while the Rev. Donald E. + Elder, pastor of the Bethlehem ran Church, blessed both
new Americans and natives.
ngs and fortune, while John Hughes, 3 apolis- attorney, gave the Welcoming address. Cites July 4 © | In his talk Mr. Hughes remindod the group that the ceremony! = “Was being read on the sve of the!
| uralised citizens all blessin
the 150th anniversary of the tér_ritory. 1. As the new citizens held their r= -Amsiian flags, Mr. Hughes told "them “Now you are a part of the : United States of America—part . of the American heritage and part _of American thinking.” z=
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1 the. new. citizens were welcomed! ‘hy a delegation from the Caroline
1 “| Cor. Just Michigan at N.
Atomic Bomb and the Bible” to-
efedith thus:|
CHURCH
7] [tomorrow night will present the
ieluding devotions, sports znd al
_iof Nor-Yuth and what they are doing at present will serve to SustrR te the
the pattern or the ; EEE organization. God' Is Subject
¥ . Fourth of July and on the eve of
After the colors ‘were retired =
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together a group of Indianapolis
"workers, ministers, and’ the like. i daily occupation. "All are dedicating their fives tol a Christian purpose. no vows and sign no..covenant when they come into Nor-Yuth. But it is tacitly agreed that each
religious and religious positions can follow the _seriptura co
which is in heaven Matt.
Meets Regularly The group meets regularly on lus Hour for Youth in the North Methodist Chureh, 38th and Meridian Sts, In summer, the] young people occasionally gather in a state park or some other! outdoor spot for their meetings.| “We often chew the fat” they|
will tell you. “We get wound upP|gmyitaneocusly. He
in the most heated discussions about some current question. Aft-] er it's all over, we go out and have a Coke together and remain friends.” For example. the Angelus Hour
"theme, “Christian Service through Medical Research.” Rob Roy Benson, one of the members who is doing bacteriological research at Indiana University!
‘Medical Center, will talk about
his work,
Charles Taylor, Host Charles Taylor, 712 E. 75th St.; will be host for the meeting in-|
“snack” as well as the talk. - Names of a few of the members
Richard 8. Spindell, who some-| times plays in Civic Theater pro-| ductions, 18 taking courses in
Music. He has worked for local] ;radio_stations and on an Okla. |homa newspaper. :
i in the Methodist Hosnital School. |
1M ‘high hope of becoming an opera!
young people.
Nor.Yuth ramibors build an yinflitnce while North Methodist Church oli (left to right) include Rob Roy Benson, Miss Sattye Brown, Miss Dorothy Little and Jerome Hyde.
ii North Methodist Group
From Varied Denominations
A secret religious purpose touching many areas of, work binds|
Art claims both Miss: Joyce!
Powers has ju course at Studie nati. She is
They take Powers and Philip Boyd. Mias
‘completed the! chool, Cincin-
preparing the cover! of them will do his best to make design for the new Nor-Yuth dievery day count constructively in| rectory. Art is mostly a hobby | a Christian way. They insist that With Mr. Boyd, he says, but even, men and women both in non- 80 it is his chief interest.
Some of the .young members
lean
toward definite religious] work: For instance, Miss Marjorie; “Let your light so shine before M, Wilson plans to enter the field men that they may see your good Lof- religious publishing when she! works and glorify your Father/is graduated from Indiana Uni5:16. versity, She expects to go to the!
{university - in Bloomington and| itake-a pre-theological course this!
fall, At present, she is studying at| | {den Sunday nights during the Ange- the extension center here.
| Circuit Rider
Scott Browning, son of Dr. Dal-
{las L. Browning,
iminister,. is. enrolled as a pre-|
North Church/
ministerial student .,at DePauw and serving as a circuit rider
ministers fo!
{the Fillmore, Wesley Chapel and!
Canaan Methodist rome Hyde. will go ity Sc Garrett Biblical autumn;
‘charges, -Jeto’ Yale Divin-|
hool and Charles Schulz, to;
Institute this
William Clark ‘of New Augusta,
a. Butler. student is “tegehi cupational therapy in a mental ig. the R {hospital this summer. He is con~| {sidering the ministry as his: pro-
Yession.
dent of Nor-Yuth.
ng-oe-
Miss Rose Overstree is prest-|
Other officers!
are Mr. Hyde and Mr. Schulz: co-
{chairman of dev otions;
olson, business { Wilson, secretary,
manager;
Don NichMiss | and Miss Mec-
Nary, food chairman. Mr.
an Mrs. Guy L. Boyd serve as spon-| {Sunday School ‘sxeaees sors for the entire Angelus-Hour
[FREE METHODIST coon |
program. (E.RM.)
(Of Scientist Lesson | sso. “God”: is the subject of thet Phillis = minister. Ma-o8n. radio at the Jordan College of ‘lesson-sermon in all Churches of { Christ, Setentist, for tomorrow.
The golden text
15:
Thé lesson-sermon also inctudes iss Bettye Brown cherislies the the following passage {rom the
Christian Science
textbook:
/singer eventually, She now at-!"Beience and Health with Key to
{tends the Jordan College of Music. {The situation of stenographer for
‘the Scriptures”
Eddy: “Good will
by Mary Baker! heal the sick
ithe Babbs-Merrill Co. keeps Miss through man whenever man is!
Elda McNary quite BUSY,
governed by G
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BIBLE PROPHECY S———
1 th at ¢ arroliton
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
‘Hear the Amazing Truth
JOHN L. MEREDITH
Evangelist News. Analyst and Editor of Chicogo
© 10:30 A. M. "Why fhe Blood for Redemplionl” 2:30 2. M. “When Will Russia Skike!" 7:30 P.M. "The Alomic Bomb and the Bible”
‘Don't Miss These Meetings
Ford Porter,
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Pastor
WOOORSE PCE. | 2% Walcot
Dr. Walter Rand, a { 308 M.—Burday School 45 A. ML—"“THe Pursuit of Happiness.’ 30 P. M"Shaken Poundation,” ERA M-B YP
CENTRAL BAPTIST vites You to Worship With Us
Ave, & Westfield Biva. |:
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BAPTIST CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian si Veciibat Strests Carleton W. Atwater, D. Di Paster
CRAM ~Bibis School, 110: 30 AM ~Worship. “Bommunion Sermon, “Christian Liberty.” A30P, M-~Youth Pellowship. . No Bvening’ Worship Service.
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10:45 J ) :
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“Exalt the | Lord, our God, and worship at his! Miss Beverly Lindsey is plann+, holy hill for the Lord our God ng-a nursing career as a student is holy.” Psalms 99:9.
2 Ka i ; X Members,
builds."
1225 Nazarenes |
To Convene
from this eommunity are sched-
The college-age members who come from various denominatiofs uled to attend the Young Pebple’ s! and fields of effort call themselves “Nor-Yuth." Some of them are jos preparing to become medical doctors, nurses, artists, singers, radio Others ers already. Are engaged in a [of
Soclety Convention of the Church the Nazarene, i District, Monday and Tnesday at| the District Center near Camby: aS} Dr. Hugh C. Benner, Kansas | City, Mo., president of the Naz-| jarene Theelogical Seminary, will {address ..the assembly represent{ing 67 churches. Dr. Benner holds a master's degree from the University of Southern California, {has taught in colleges all over| g|the SouBtry and is a former pase
Officers will “be elected and] {tentative plans made for the com-| Ing year's work Awards will be [made also to outstanding socie-| | thes. The: Rev. Harley Downs! | pastor of South Side Church of! {the Nazarene, is convention prest. The Orpheus Quartet and Prot. R.-L. Lunsford from Giivet| | Nazarene will be present Tues-| day.
Howard Baumgartels wr To Tour Southwest
Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel will ‘leave Indianapolis] | Wednesday for an extensive auto-| mobile tour of the Southwest, They will visit Texas, the Grand] {Canyon, Los Angeles, San Fran: | cisco, Salt Lake City and Lander, | Wyo,, returning to Indianagolis! early | August. Dr. Baumgartel! ecutive secretary cf the! Indianapolis” Church Federation,
ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN
J 3 | Prospect and Linden Sts. {
Rev. Duane E. Schroeder {WOrship ..ievavuasses10:15 A. M. 9:15 A. M.
Noll will officiate at Benediction
‘“melite Novena next Saturday
words and music the im-
Father Reynolds travels all over "iother
-\and was a radio speaker over the {Utah Catholic Hour.
! (Qlestieks which adorn the altar.
Indianapolis|
he RE Rev. . Msgr. Raymond R.
of -the Most Blessed Sacrament at the opening service of the Car-
Mission who gave the sermons last year, has accepted the Sisters’ invitation to return for this Novena. ithe country leading Novenas and sérvices. He did - mission work among the Utah Mormons
In addition to Msgr. Noll, who is pastor of 88, Peter and Paul's ‘Cathedral other local persons assisting July 8 will be the Columbians’ Choir directed by Eqward Krieger. ;
Planned by Sisters
The Carmelite Sisters plan these {annual services for Catholics and {non-Catholic of the community. | They strive for beauty as well as ithe spiritual influence of the woriship. “They made the terra cotta land ivory altar; painted with the {Crucifixion scene ®f the reredos {and fashioned with their hands {the very unique cone-shaped can-
As the congregation kneels on
2-Week Rally Opens Sunday
9:30 ‘A. M.—Church School. “G. Wilbur Little, Supt.
10:45 A. M—Patriotism 1s Not]
5:30 P.M.~M. Y. F. of on 730P. M.—“Out of the Red.”
NORTH METHODIST CHURCH | MERIDIAN AT 3TR STREET :
Dallas L Browning. D.D.. Minister oa Sneed Ring ;
Rev. “Amos L. Bogen, Minister SY
= $130 P. M.—~Svening Service “Mo Place In (ba World-"
EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST ©. RK Holmes. Pastor B. 10th St. at Keystone Ave
“Churehs Setiool
Worship Service 10:48 A. ML “ny Kingdom Come.” !
: BM Methods ta on Bl oun, Fejevints
mp ee ttl
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GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Youth for Christ To Hear Dr. Graham
tional Convention will open its
‘Winona Lake. More than 2000 representatives |
attend meetings at 9 and 10:45 a. m. and at 6:30 and 7:45 p. m.
gelist. He is first vice president! of Youth for Christ and was instrumental in extending the organization to 62 countries of the world. ‘He will give several eve-/ ning addresses. 7 is president of Youth for Christ, ! The Rev. Roger Malsbary directs the Indianapolis. Y. for C. rally.
ZION EVANGELICAL
ithe sloping, grassy lawn, the monastery nuns will be following ithe same service in their chapel. | {They will be hearing every word (of the service, ‘Rev. Mother Mir “}iam reports. They too will be praying that| the theme of the Novena shall become reality. It asks “God's bless{ing on the Holy Year of 1950 and
_ | guidance. of -world-leaders in the, Approximately 225 delegates crisis of our time.”
Quakers Asked to H. to Help Build Meeting House
Indiana Quakers and alumni of {Earlham College are being urged {to'donate some of their time and jenergy. to helping” build a new| {Quaker Meeting House on the college campus in Richmond. | Friends broke ground. for the new structure June 12. Now, Paul Furnas, vice president and con{troller of Earlhamy.is making arrangements for sons who wish to do so to come [to the campus and give manual
[work toward erecting the build- =
|Ing.
ifiterested per-| .
AND REFORMED North and New Jersey ot.
FREDERICK R. DARIES. D. y AL, H. FPRANKENFELD, Asta:
. M.-Church School 10: 0 2 M.—Beérvice Worship. * r chest Rarfiag e. astor Frankent eld
iT MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN
E.-New York & Oxlord Sta Rev. Carl H, Amelung, Pastor. 2:30 A. M.~—Sunday School for all ages (10: 30 A. M--Morain Worship: . e Pou ndation Makes The Difference” 7:24-27, By Student Arno Baer
GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
. ‘s Lightho for t Jhdianapalis’” Ted 4402 B® Minitan 8
SUNDAY ‘aERvIces —8unday Schoo
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‘The Youth for Christ Interna-|
two-week session tomorrow in|. the Billy Sunday Tabernacle, |
from Indianapolis; the 48 states, | foreign countries and Canada will
Scheduled speakers will include Dr. Billy Graham, youthful evan-
Dr. Robert A. Cook, Chicago,
Pastor
“Liberty —
FIRST CHURCH
Castle Hall Bldg. R. R,, 119 E. Ohio St,
SECOND CHURCH " Delaware at 12th R. R, 528 State Life Bldg.
THIRD CHURCH
_ Washington Blvd., at 34th R. R., Church Edifice
&
Wednesday Evening Meetings
Christan Since Churches
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.
The Public 1s Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)
"LESSON FOR SUNDAY, JULY 2 “GOD’*
Mérning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches & Sociefies $
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 W, Washington |t.—Sunday School 9:30 A, M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE! 53 310 West 28th Street. — Sunday Can 9: 30 A.M.
at 8 P.M,
Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. 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 160915 Prospect St. R: R., 1611 Prospect
in All Churches and Societies
A 1 A NM ~Morning Worshio Service, .~Evangel! . and ear God's ord Ininistered) w= Holy Ghost annointed ministers
9 1:00 7:48 ‘Com by
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA + 330 N. Illinois = wo
REV. HOWARD STEIN, of Indianapolis. speaker.
—Everybody Welcome
| “TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
2500 Roosevelt Ave. ~Laster-J.-Carney. Pastor Res. ot Adams Telephone CH-8805 -— SERVICAS — 3 Sunday So Morning Worshis, id Ph - | Evangelistic. Ser NTo8, 7:45 Pe Tuesday
Young eo Sople's Meeting, ayer and Bible Study.
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101 “Men's Baraca Bible Cass |—
| Broadway Baptist Church - i
22nd & Broadway Class Meeting 92:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH x 10:00 A. M. | Rev. RM M. Dodrill, Teacher ;
| UNITY PRAYER GROUP A ie FTE Mo.
DR. FRED Erich ELIAS Open Daily 10 to 4 Sat. Till 2
{ Ontty iterature oRsultant Market St. Rm. 503. 84
~ VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA _ 320 N. Dlinois St. | Evangelistic Service—7:30 p. m. Christian Businessmen’, ¢ Committee
paaker, B. C. Dumond. “ite Hem of His Garment”
safe
“BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST
1002 S. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 __ Wednesday | Services, 7:45 5p. m.
WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH
West Morris St. at Blaine
(West Indpls. Bus to Deol 9:30 A. M. 10:45 A. T30.P. ML ® Lord's Day Services a Harty Bu Jucalstain, Minister
e. Choir Director A Friendly Church “A Friendly Community
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
—16th and Delaware Sts. Rev, Marcus W. Johnson, Minister
7. Presshing, 11 A. M. and-3:30 P. M. Subject: “Who Is Greatest?" _The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. preaching
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets {700 North)
Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister
Church School—§:30 A. M. Morning Worship--10:48 A. M,
Accordioniat, Paul Reese Vocalist. . Joe Morris
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| ‘mmst cmurcenm, 12t
SECOND cnurcn
BRIGHTWOO BE. 3ist and Porst Mano J. Clinton Swanagan, min 1SF. CH-2121.
LS. Minister, AT-2638 MARS ALL CHURL pom H X B- Current. minister. BE. BE-8178. ; LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL
1434 N. Tibbs. J EB _Riges. minister. CA-3990.
“Garfield Fistohts
Bible Study, 10 A: M. “Morning Worship, 1T AM. WL TOTTY, Minister
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I RS
Chared Offiea. (LI-9502
842 Shelby Street Evening Service, 7 ’ M Wed. tre. Service, #5
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
701 N. Pennsylyanis St. PAUL E HUFFMAN. Pastor 10:30 A. M.-~Morning Worship.
15 AM. Chureh. School
Church of Christ
Pastor's, Home 01-39%
Sermon: “Do Threat No Harm»
VICTORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST | =“RFesting In YT. Tor C. Clu 20th and Meridian Rev. LeRoy Cleveland; Pastor
T30.P. MM. -Wednesday. 7:30 P. M.. Praver Meeting
TONIGHT Y FOR C CLUB N. Meridian at 20th St,
Dr. Bob Schafer
Dean of Men at Bob Jones U.
RST PRESBYTERIAN -
“Delaware at Sixteenth OROROR -ARTHUR PRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 1) A M =*Cod Rules. ™ s Mr. Brown speaking | Churen School : _— Wastrhinster Pellowanip, . 0 >
WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
4808 EAST 10TH ST «Riv John H. Bergen. Minister ‘Sunday School =f: 30 A MM Morning Warsip-mle: “an
SECOND PRESBYTERAN
The Historie Churen of of Niieh wi Wepry ard hf oe
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
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Greenville, 8. Carolina Fine Musical Program You win Enjoy
"VERDUN | HEIGHTS
_ Central Ave at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr ._ Sunday School. 9:30 Worship, 10730 A. M.
Gest Speaker. Richard Hyudelson,, - Se “Dressed for the Kingdom. wi
FARE
With snd Caplio Ave. “VIRGIL D RAGAN. Minister
Evening I "Robot Vorse will preach i
1 ieee G18 POM se [Bvening Servie® ..ivcueiésrais
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Augusta Christian
R. R. 18, Box 586 (Road 29) Prank M. Hopper, Minister
Broad Ripple Christian J. Maurice ao fintster Central Christion
Delaware and ‘Walnut, 700 North Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister
East 49th Street Christian
E. 40th and Kingsley Drive John N. Knapp. Minister
' Martindale Christian 1322 E. 24th 8t Emmett I. Brown, Minister North Liberty Christian 52d St. Mi. West UU. 8. 52 Virgil Felton, Minister North Tacoma Christion 38th St. and North Tacoma Brron C. Lambert. Minister Northwood Christion Nth and Central 0. Fisher. Minister ed Christian : 2001 N. Kenwood Ave. R. H. Peoples, Minister Seventh Christian Udell and Annette Howard Miller, Minister Traders Point Christian 1. 8 Rd, 52. 3 Milos North Enos E. Dowling. Minister University ban Christian 4550 North Illinois Bt. Léwis H. McAdow. Minister Williams Creek Christian h St, Mile Off Meridian (West) William I Barnes, Minister ® ¢ SOUTH © ©
Beech Grove Christian i Beech Grove. Ind Enoch, Smith, Minister
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Fountain Shelby at Lexington Ave Warren FP. Mathis, Minister. Garfield Christian = at Boyd ts, Minister ‘Golden Ryle Christian 180 Cruft St. ~ VU. 8. Joi'nson, Minister Hansing Park Christian 3014 B. Keystone Ave. University Heights Christian - Sh 1ifrord Ras. 3 Minister elby Castle Poster G. Sizemore. Ministe
eo EAST * »
Back Creek Christian __Vandsrsrift and Senior Rds. Hugh Jarrett, Minister
- Brightwoed Christian 2805.8tation 8¢ Jasper Havens. Minister
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342 E. MARKET ETO CHRGH WA
CELEBRATING
July 4—Our 10th Anniversary
of the
BIBLE CHURCH
3851 E New York St. Indianapolis, Ind:
Sti el spe se ie 3—GREAT SERVICES 1030 A M Young Peoples Services : JOE TORRENCE
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_ Welcome You to Their Worship Services
Compliments of
"INDIANAPOLIS NASH, INC.
Your Downtown Nash Dealer
a AR Sapt of United Pomerat So 7:30 1. M. Anniversary, Service Continued } Aumes E- Petty, Pastor N. J. Bibbs, Diet. Supt. ‘in Charge ~~~. wy 2 2 Abin, Dim. Sur. tn Chime
tp % 4. Basket Dons t Chrision Prk Welcome fo All" oa
Churches
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Centenary Christian 11th and Oxford Sts. 4. Lavon Fisher, Minister Downey Ave, Christian t
568 8. Downey Ave, FP. W. Weigmann, Minister
East 16th Street Christian Paul Ww. Edancid, Minister East 38th Street Christion
38th and Pendleton Pike Kenneth A. Stewart, Minister
Englewood Christian 5T N. Rural Dr. Harry Poll, Minister Hillside Christian
18th at Ingram St. Roy A, Gray, Minister
Linwood Cheistion
4424 E. Michigan 8 R. L. Secrist, Sinister
Meadiawn Christian : 3819 Fletcher Ave. *. Herbert Sprowls, Minister
Oaklandon Christian Oaklandon, Ind. Gerald D. Bright, Minister “OO WEST 6 0
Ben Davis Christian
1401 8. Fruitdale . Henry Hill, Minister
Clermont Christian Clermont, Ind James Earl Ladd II, Minister “Drexel Gardens Christian Beulah and Regent Sts. / , George Baugh, Minister F Eighth Christian 14th St. and Belle Vieu Place © / John W. Douglas, Minister Fairfax Christian
North and Berwick Sts. ' / - Leonard Wymore, Minister,
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BL LRT OY Garden City Christen 3. Hubert Smith, Minister Mars Hitl Christian
2053 Lockburn Br > Ralph -Hamon, Minister
Mars View Christian
William Evans, Minister
Speedway Christian . 141h at Winton St Kenneth B-Thorne, Min
West Park Christian
3 2% ddison St. Clifford man, Minister
West Side Christian 1530 W. Ohio Rosco Kirkman, Minister
“West Morris Street Christion
stein. Min Hares ana Minister
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