Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1950 — Page 4

S. Newkirk, give Sway Bibles by the score in Indianapolis and the state.

League Working to Place Holy Scriptures in All Homes

By EMMA Hpi MILNER, Times Church Editor

Perhaps you have passed the Earl 8. Newkirk family in their house trailer as they travei about=Hoosierdom giving away Bibles, You couldn't tell by the outside of the trailer, of course, that the Newkirks were bent upon such a novel mission, for no painted

sign on the trailer informs the observer that the Rev. Mr, Newkirk the tion of Indiana find representative for the American + Home Bie L League © No doubt you often have heard the old saying: “You get just what you pay for in this world” or something very like it. But the League shatters that plece of reputed wisdom to hits, | The league is working toward) the tremendous goal of placing, Tell of Conditions free of charge. a copy of the Holy! : Bible in every one of the 7.500,000 “The Christian Church in KoAmerican homes which now. do rea survived World War 11 and not house one.

One Condition ; Workers will give a Hible to 8 family on one condition: That

Korea Holds Christianity

Two Pastors Here

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they promise to read it. If the by Dr. Roy E.| family already owns a New Testa- Mueller, Leen ment but no complete spy of the tive secretary of | Scriptures, e the Indiana them a present of the Bible atter Presbyterian Sy- | they report they have rea nod, New Testament. : ‘More than The American Home Bible 800,000 ProtesLeague distributes the King ill tant Christians James version, bound in imitation] , Noy.. carry onthe leather, printed on moderat work of the

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League and other gens head of the Catholic Arch=i

men and women fl- jiacesan Society for the Propa- | nance " the gift-Bibles The leagueigation of the

lends a sound color film, “Bearing Fa 1th reports Precious Seed,” for showing in inst the Korean churches. ‘The movie illustrates poouiatoin fn the great need for the Bible andic)ydes 200.000 “$a influence in he of ‘Roman Cathoworld as the league sees the ;{.. situstion. w ..The Rev. Mr. Newkirk has ie ho booked engagements for 12 show tor of St. Mary's ings of the film in Indianapolis Church said churches for the autumn. Since 15000 of these he came here June 12. he has Cathole — Chrismade contact with 25 pastors of tians Jive south

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{shows a lively growth with young | people predomi- |

This is the statement made]

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The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goos-|

In Services School to ’Confinis. of Through July 22

paugh who will give the sermons. | The students will hold meetings} for neighborhood children daily! ~ iat 9 a. m. Children also will re-; = lcelve instruction in Bible study, icharacter stories, singing, craft, " {work and recreation. The Good Quartet, composed of team’ members, will give the music at the night meetings. ! Religious events ole:

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Se Chistian. Youth ih Pelowini ig Ha > i Returned Mission

“Worker to Speak

tie Johnson of | k for the Women| Mr. Finley spoke to a total of fo al” oy hel imore, than 1 million Koreans A {while visiting such cities in South er POR Korea as Seoul, Taegu, Taegan, hgrehes | Pusan and Inchun. With Gil vin plostortow:| | Dodds and Robert Pierce, he comRecently. % posed a Youth for Christ team. pe Wikiad They gave talks to public school classes and to students in col{leges and universities in all the mentioned cities,

|Report 25,000 Converts

More than 25,000 persons are reported to have been converted to Christianity as a result. “Every church in Korea holds a 5 o'clock prayer meeting every

surprised to find, “I saw as many! as 4000 in one Presbyterian church at that early hour,” he said. - “Two years ago, Korean students -were 90 per cent Communist. Now the picture has changed ~—very few are Communists, In-/ stead, a very strong American feeling exists. This is due to the reports of the horror of living under a Communist government brought back by the 1,500,000 refugees who fled Northern | Korea. “The South Korean Army was - very self-confident and felt they [could easily win over the North. | | But they were taken by surprise | when. the North invaded with| tanks. The invasion came be-|

{South Korean infiltration. So the! {Reds had to use force to try to) [take South Korea. |

To Assist Pastor

The Rev. Gerald L. Clapsaddle! assume his new duties ” TL 8 by oneer missionaries,” Dr. Mueller [director OF Joue BMT a an upsurge of interest in ChrisThe Rev. Mr. Clapsaddle will serve also as associate of Dr {Dallas L. Browning, pastor, and| {conduct the program for Metho- |. |dist students enrolled in Butler University of Virginia, where h | University. Bishop Richard C. Raines of land won the Indiana Methodist Area ap- championship in the middleweight {pointed the Rev. Mr. Clapsadadle division. He spent-a year asa {to the North Church upon the graduate student at thé Univer{Invitation of the congregation's sity of Chicago, living in Inter~ {pastoral relations committee the national House along with 650 ¢ {official board and Dr. Browning. foreign students. representing 47 } {As associate pastor, the new ap- countries, as part of his preparaPointe will give special attention tion for missionary work in China bringing new members into-the and Japan. He is a representarch

tions wit many denominations with a view! of the 38th par. Pather Goossens | Taylor Graduate

to Bible distribution; allel,

Surveys Taken Dr. Mueller, quoting recent inThe pastors will name commit. formation released by the Pres-| tees. These, in turn, will survey byterian Church in the U. 8. A.! thelr communities: if-order-{o-as- Continued. mn Ww “many “Bibles - are

mated. Nague will MARY as the workers can prayer. cases, Shinto temples have been! fully use,” the Rev. Mr. Newkirk turned over to them for their!

‘promised. Christian services: No league Bibles: go directly: from churches rio. Sunday| it

ds Jin pH iio i} te have conAll are given out in “homes bY {tinued to hold regular services: Biv visitors. {which have been well attended.! Bible te te Sattozs bring the: «1, the south, the church has - hey o , = SSIONATY hag a vigorous program strength- | wor y Attempt to Interest... py refugee pastors and laythe family in the religious—way

‘than 70 new congregations. A Christian youth movement has been started and there is a sense

The league carefully explained gd Gver he whole that it does npt conflict with the or the American Bible Considering the religious perseSociety.

cution that follows in the wake of a Communist conqueror or reJose From Gideons- gime, Father Goossens said heartBut the Sitsons did inspire the eningly: a # American Home “The blood of martyrs is the. Bible League. William A. Chap- seed of Christianity, After such man, president and founder, who things. the church grows and i= a Chicago husinessman, recov- makes up what she has lost’ br very severe iliness. ~ After the illness, Mr. Chapman aw a Gideon Bible in a hotel

the giving away of the Bible becomes a kind of home evangelism,

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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

| Delaware and Walnit Streets 798 North)

Dr. W. 4. Shullenberger. Minister Church School-d'3 A. M. ; Morning Worship—10.48 A. M. ‘Sermon: “Something I» Happening.”

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL {0 16th and Delaware Sts. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister Preaching. 11 A. M. end 230P, M. Bubieet

The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. preaching

| ence.

A graduate of Taylor Univer. sity and Garrett Biblical tute, he has served pastorates in jies from coast to coast, inelud+McCordsville and Van Buren, Ind. ing two previous appearances in

The Rev.Mr, Clapsaddie isa ones: Indians ww retired te te “Immediately after World “WAT {ime “member_of the North Tn. on fe te

IE-the Koreans began to rebulld: giana Conference supply as the torn-down churches. In many {cation and the Epworth Forest| Commission and has directed the! jyouth program for the confer| Y . Bb ok. He has been dean of the! “In spite of the atheistic total- | Youth Institute at Epworth For-| th for Christ gnnual conarian regime that has sought | est, secretary - treasurer of the the" Yous ¢ 4

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Harry Bueslstein, Rabert Vorse, Chotr

Evening Service, Robert Vorse will preach A Friendly Church i

A A Friendly ¢ Community r

Garfield Fieights Church of Christ

Bible Study, 10 A M. Marning Worship, 11 A. M. W. L TOTYY, Minister

Shuck sts tans

Board of Edu-! i equipment,

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

| Christian Upsurge |

as| The reversal of attitude on| ithe part of the students brought

|tianity resulting in invitations for jour team to speak to crowds of! { Koreans up to 100,000.”

Mr. Finley is a graduate of the

was captain of the boxing e he the ‘intercollegiate

Robert Finley, who has just re-

morning.” Mr, Finley says he was/

cause the Reds had lost out in| tor expected to

327 1 Yama Kevan th btn, Mon Shel, Sn bio sey fo 0 a by Robo

uesday beginn “MrS.

Finley of Youth for Christ.

Public Invited

. Room D . . . 329 N. Penn.

a TER, Hu a Pastor. “Hours of Worship: 8 & 10 A. M. —————————————ny msi BMAD ona, LL ERG, Hour of AV orani: 1030 A M ; nr NAN GRACE rig York Street “ at Holmes Avenue E. A. ZIMMERMAN. Pastor Hour of Worship 10:30 A. M. CHRIST Downey Ave. GEORGE O. TAYLOR Pastor Temporacty Located Lesion Home Hour of Worship: 10:30 A. M. OUR REDEEMER ‘assets Pu a as Yiten Road Hours of Worship: 8:00 & 10-45 A. M. OUR SAVIOR zn a

Sapital | P. 8. PALKENROTH, Pi

Hour ‘af Worship’ 10:30 A.

ST PAULS oi heen H | ZORN. Assistant _ Hours o of Worship: 8 & 10:30 A. M. SI. PETERS Tit Street WILLIAM NORDSIECK, Paster Hours of Worship: 8:45 & 10: 30 AM TRINITY Eat Sirens MAAS. Pastor

Hours 8 of + of Worship: 8: 30 & 10:30 A "TION Three Miles Seen of New Palestine

WERNER P. KRUG. Pas Hour of Worship: 10:15 A. FAITH Services for the 3417 Park Ave,

MARTIN KOSCHE. Pastor 3nd. 4th and Sth Sundays, 1AM

‘Sacrament’ Is Subject ‘Of Scientist Churches.

i { “Sacrament” is the subject o i 1

State Group to Go| To CDA Meeting

Miss Winifred Galvin of Indian-| Riis will regent of the Catholic Daughters {of America at‘ the national con-|

report as Indiana of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow.

the lesson-sermon in all Churches

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The golden text is: “Search me, 19-God, and know my heart; try thoughts; and| {vention of the Catholic Daughters me and know = tough way in : Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister

sit Pa ns =! turned from Korea, is address Monday Shrough Friday in Ashe-| {ine and lead me me in the way ever-/ music th th for Christ rally toni : . fad fenorts a J brsaidents of the chu Sign the clubhouse, 20th Li Miss Galvin who is territorial | The lesson- SerIOb also includes wa RAY RA ARIA C mn URCH, NORTH Meridian Sts, deputy will describe religious, the following passage: “Our|

educational and charitable proj- Eucharist is spiritual communion

ects. She will tell that her court with one God.” presented a shrine of Our Lady Christian’ Science textbook, “Sci-

It is from thei

of Fatima to Remington and that ence and Health with Key to the)

Lafayette Court gave a mon- Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eady. strance to Purdue University. oe ot Indiana representatives who Will attend the convention are: Miss Loretta Martin and Miss Charlotte Heck of Indianapolis; Miss May Burns, grand regent of Lafayette; Mrs. Leo Cyr, grand regent, and Mrs. Carl Rausch, both of Fowler, and Mrs. Frank Douglas, Remington. r————— ols Mary C. Dufty, South 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class range, supreme regent of | ad urch the organization, in releasing the | B way Baptist Oh program commented: “The critical 22nd & Broddway times demand a well-informed Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. land articulate lay leadership. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH 10:00 A. M.

‘Thus the program will include. Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher

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 Wednesdoy Services, 7:45 Sp. m m.

brief business sessions to allow

| time for workshops, seminars and | UNITY PRAYER GROUP

discussion groups dealing with] current topics of worldwide Io Affiliated o with Seis ae Summit. Mo.

terest.’ Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, will speak as will the! Rev. Fr. James. Keller also ofl

New York, and author of the gen hrture® © Cy 3 book, “You Can Change the i ket St, Rm, 503, FR-4254

World.” The title of Father Kel- | ler's book has been chosen as the | convention theme. |

Churches to Mark ‘UN Week Oct. 16-24

Churches and synagogs in Indi-|

PORD' bse, ' BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

anapolis and the rest of the U. 8. | WISH WCBC ark United Na-| 1310--KC 3 sont 20 tions Week with special pro- je day, eA M Tis iY Jn

HCJB

Poids ritwave, 12:5 M Gospel : AE Mn usges Fac 3 Distribgiors in 100 ‘ountries

and -Islands. Servi ere 330 8. o50 a Ma ' 6:30

grams Oct. 16 to 24. |

ST. MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

Worship ...cu'venser, 10:15 A. M. | "VICTORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST

Sunday. School School eases 9:15 ACM Meeting in Y. for C. Club

Jn ASSEMBLY OF GOD | 20th ond Meridian

3500 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor ter J. Carney. Pastor Rea. — Ada Telephone CH-$805 {suntay School

VICES Morning Wership Sun, adas A0-AM Morning Worsh 11:15 AM. Evangelistic Servick, 7:45 P. M.

mT Young People's Meeting, ssday, 8 P. M. P.M.

». Tune in WCBC Sunday 10 a.m, For Course Through The Bible

9:30 A, M.

15 PM

“7:30 P. M.|

OAS ATM.=

METHODIST

CHURCHES

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

9:30 A. M.—Church School, G. Wilbur Little, Supt.

—"Christ and the City."| Dr. Grover Hartman,

| |

guest preacher, { 5: 30 P.M.—M. Y. F, | 730 P.M. es Time.” Rev. R. Stanley Hend-|

ricks, guest preacher,| ~ NORTH METHODIST CHURCH MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET Dallas L. Browning, D.D. Minister Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon, “ont Raita WY Dr. Abram

ga oo | ste Off-the-Street

Adequ Parking :

TONIGHT 0 Direct

EDGEWOOD

1820 E. Epler QA-sons 8. D Thistlewsita Minister 9:30 A. M.~Chureb School 10:30 ‘A. M.—Morning Worship “My Soul Meets God.” 7:30 P M.—Evening Service “What Is. a Christian?”

EAST 10TH STREET

B 10th St at Eaystone Ave Church School 2:30AM Worship Service 10:45 A. M.

“Prisoners of Hope."

8 M.~~Methodist Youth Pellowship ald of the Everson Bible Class

er

Go TO CHURCH SUNDAY

NLY 7:30 From

BOB FINLAY

left Korea June 12, eleven days before war “broke. Hear this oufstanding speaker, giving you authentic facts of recent activities in

Korea. Come early for

Y. for C.

seats.

Clubhouse

20TH AT MERIDIAN STS.

ROGER MALS

BARY, Director

Chureh Schoo

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD ‘BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES 79:30 and 1AM “Seeing and Not Seeing.” | Mh. Brown speaking {

30 AM io Fellowship, 6:30 P M.

ees ane a, WALLACE STREET PRESBYGERIAN.

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tive of Inter-Varsity Christian | Fellowship, 8 movement among Christian students. He har been active with Youth

Insti- for Christ and has spoken at ral-

States to gather missionary and with his wife {hopes to sail for Japan by Sep, tember.

Evening Bervies ..... Nn hursday Taver and Bible Study.-&

YOUTH REVIVAL THE BIBLE CHURCH

3857 East New York Street — Nightly—7:45 JOSEPH D. TORRENCE, of Huntington, W. Yo. Special Music-and Singing Each-Night-——=--—-Join the Throngs of Young People Attending This Revival JAMES E. PETTY, PASTOR

The Rev. Roger Malsbary, di- | rector, who has been attending

vention at Winona Lake will ind |

SH a igide at the rally. He will return member of the board of directors © for the second week of the con(of the Wesley Foundation, Pur-| due University: West Mansfield, -O., place. He and Mrs. have two children, Joseph, 8, and Connie Beth, 8.

WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH West Morris St, at Baise

Aka Induls. a? te AM M. . Yards

ention.

ST. MATTHEW EV, LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxlord Sts ' Rev. Car! H. Amelung, Pastor : i 9.30 A. M Sunday School for all ages.

{10 30 A. M.—Morning Worshi p: “Forsaking All I Take Him."

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. Illinois St. |

Evangelistic Service—T7:30 p. m.| Harold Sewell, speaker ol Mrs. Al Isenenbarg. pianist Mrs. Sia Wi) War, soloist song director

is his birth. Clapsaddle:

ire

ay rector

2842 Shelby Street © Evening Service, 7P. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 Simon

1701 N. Pennsylvania 8% PAUL RB NUFPMAN. Pastor 10:30 A. M.~Morning Worshin. 18 AM. Chureh School

Luks 8.1.11; at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. | 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. | Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9:

p-

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305 & rote np Rev, John H, ‘Bergen, Minister ‘Sunday School-#:30 A. M,

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.

Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:30 £. M.

‘Morning Worship—10:48 A, M,

SECOND PRES PRESBYTERIAN

The storic Chureh of Which

Henry was Minister. | Vermont ang Eta Sts. i JEAN 8 MILNER,

D Ww JORRSTOR Church School, 11 A. M Morning Worship. 11 A. M. Dr Milner prewc hing: Communion Sunday

| 8:30 A.

“When It All Began.” FAIRVIEW 46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL B. RAGAN; Minister M.—Church School.

10:45 A. M.~—~Morning Worship. "Our Master's Custom.”

“TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN _

34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALR REV. RoR RT. - byiter eT &Feerey.

Go TO CHURCH SUNDAY 9:30 A. a) enon.

ear “Lonely J 2% Lo fo Be r Y Rawer. ” 30 ¥. M.—~Youth Pellowship.

LH Thurs. 7:30 P. M.. Congregational Meeting.

BAPTIST CHURCHES —— |

“WOODRUFF PLACE |

‘Car. East Michigan at N. Walcott!

Meridian and Vermont Streets Dr. Walter Hand, ’ | Carleton W. Atwater, D. D.; Pastor 9°30 A Sunday Sehool { 104 5A MG ent Speaker, Rev. Frank: © 0 A. M—Biblé School. ohnston. +10.30 A. M.—Worship, Sermon: "Conflict. TE M-—Rev. Johnston, and Harmony.” wre {E

Neo Evening Worship Service

CENTRAL BAPTIST Invites. You to Worship With Us| BERSON AVE. oe Tea

(CIOS GREY A AE

Fe EE Es

M.—Bible

«Classes for All Ages enaid J Dunkin Ld

ve

Salem Park Annual

CAMP MEETING

Missionary Rally 7:30 TONIGHT 7:30

REV. MEL I "ROTHWELL Subject: “The Atom Bomb, the Hydrogen Bomb, the Bible and the End of the Age” ” REV. H. L. FERGUSON, Columbus, Ohio, Song Evangelist rainy $ — MISSIONARY SUNDAY ihe

ave SERVICE BAY 730 » M

The Public Is Cordially .I

Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, JULY 9: “SACRAMENT”

Morning Service af 11 o'Clock in All Churches & Sociefies

FIRST CHURCH

Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th R. R,, 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH

Washington Bivd., at 34th R. R.,, Church Edifice

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. 4 Hh

2615 W. Washington St—Sunday School 9:30 A, M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) an West 28th Street. —Sunday School 2:30°A. MM.

Wednesday Evening Mestngs in Al Churches ind Societies

Tivos chro hurchor. |

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

nvited to Our Services and

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. ‘Drive at. Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R. Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH College at 824 Evening Service, 7;30 R. R, Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 1609% Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

SOCIETY (West Side)

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for a couple of he's quick to a ville experience show business.

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comment. Burle acting are held minimum, As a interludes and tl of Ned Albert render come ac You'd be sur {never having ¢ before), how mt in spite of the and the often and situations. theater. And i guffaw where e wept, the play 1 together. Numero The ramified summary. Abot you of this ma curio, with its delighting - depi high life, is wh: do with it. Cred ous. Henry Kleym right kind of V in the role of no

bald Carlisle, {

band who could forget.” Rachel Isabel, excellen demureness ant young wife, and contriteness of woman. As Little Ele; the ill-fated Mary-Elizabeth night's near-cay the aisles with | chirping of deat Slagel also expi an ugly Victor many swell it Scammon’s sett! J. Hugh Farr Jerry+ Colonna that drew hiss villain. in the Fri Adeline Broo} skinflint Cornell

GEO. J. MACHINIS 18; W. Se