Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1950 — Page 4
"Rev. Haines’ Parents
Serving in Homeland |
A Korean-born American who to return later to that
Rev. Mr. Holmes is pastor of the ‘Morris Street Church. The parents of the Rev. Mr. Haines are missionaries now serv-| ing under the Oriental Society in| Korea. Their son is a singer as ‘well as a minister, He received his grammar and high school education in Korea and holds diplomas, from both Asbury College and Asbury Theological Seminary. Other religious events follow: mL LILY que, Free the ow Ah e chureh, Hr oT 3 Sob of he Bal: hin cs : r x IY oY TERIAN
ne The A Rev, 5 pastor, wih ‘8 sive a short os prude CHURCH--M om the 3h ry pa ¥ and rs beginn fox o
ROK--Dr, Grover dre¢ or ef he.
CRY HL io 2 fa Ha ak wil ote oo Be ft an or. , Robert ely pe in the elo a
ch 8 Wisher roast
near at d HN Rares aver a % 9%
Church Annex
Dedication Set Rev. Havens to Read Rites:at Brightwood |
dedication of the new Sunday | Brightwood
Men" tom ortow at
Faith and pastor of St. Church,
E [the Rev. Mr.
townsfolk fill St. Sunday morning, recalled. During the months the Rev. Mr. Bruner will be absent from Indianapolis, the Rev. George
clergyman of Irvington, will preach in the Church of the Advent. The Rev. Mr. Burbanck formerly was rector of Bt. Pagl's
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St, Francis Xavier braved the waves in frail sett to any the Christian message over the world.
Teams fo Preach on Hoosier Streets During Evenings
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor
i Rev.
| Episcopal Church, Richmond, Ind.
‘Will Direct Camp Clarence E. Sitler, pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, will direct the Junior High Camp sponsored by the E. and R. Churches of the community at Creek tomorrow
Mrs. Sitler, Mrs. Eimer Heuser, | Mrs. John Haller, Mrs. Roy Set[ties and Mrs. Harvey Harsh will
| cook and serve the meals for the by Sunday school classes, individ-
| young people. | One of the chief attractions of {the camp is expected to be classes igiven on missions in Japan by | | Masatoshi Ogasawara, a native {| Japanese preparing in America
| assistants will be the Rev. Arnold | Suedmeyer, the Rev, Robert | Briggeman, the Rev. Earl Kreugier, Miss Dorothy Link and Miss | Rose Evelyn Cook.
Rev. Heine to Study
The Rev. Robert 3 ine willlat 8 p. m, | World, " Monday night at New (complete oNidence, To Cacao] [August 11 [Augusta. It was written by the Lutheran Theological Seminary./in Indianapolis as former pastor Fr. James Keller, founder He spent two weeks studying at of the Fleming Garden Christian] {of ‘the Christopher Movement. | The outdoor talks deal with
such topics as: “The Need of Re-yr Heine has just returned from is pastor of the Liberty Church. |
the American Missions Training
iville, Pa., early in July. The Rev,
Eighty-five priests of the Indianapolif Catholic Archdiocese ligion in the World and in the Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee,
{ will preach on the streets of Hoosier towns these summer nights. Individual Life,” “Who Is God? where he assisted with the United The Most Rev, Paul C, Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, has “Christ,”
Burbanck, retired Rpiscopal|li
Martinsville to Hear
{for the ministry in Japan. Other |
School in Theil College, Green-|
Wile Study, 10 AM.
Church Aids Mission Work
lis and belongs to the West Morris Street Christian Church. She now practices her profession of registered nurse
nection with the Church of Christ Mission there. The Rev. Harry Bucalstein is pastor of the West Morris Street Church.
.
the 8 foot refrigerator because of their interest in Miss Lincoln's missionary effort, In addition the church has given| $5000 to missions since Jan. 1, Dr. Poll recalled. This does not include missionary offerings given
jual pupils of the school, the 'echurch's missionary organizations and various church members, he
said.
Former Local Pastor Times State Serviee
The Rev. Medford Jones Eugene, Ore, will hold es | services in the Liberty Christian] {Church, nightly except Saturday, | July 30 through|
“%| FREE METHODIST om LE
TWO MORNING SERVICES
“Why Do We Ourselves This Wrong?” Mark 6:29.
Peopl 3:00 | eoDles Vespers Pp
MARTINSVILLE, July 2 WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
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. LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL 1424 N. Tibbs. 3.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH | 4 Mi, Seuth Martinsville on Ind. 37 Then % Mi. East . « ANNOUNCING —
30
0 AUGUST
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MEDFORD JONES, EVANGELIST
“HEAR THIS MAN PREACH’ Gaylord Hankins, Minister Carolyn Godsey, Minister of Music
rr >»<-< ma»
ld oO
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHARLES RICHARD BROWN
9:30 and 11 A M,
Mr. Brown speaking M.
P. ina : = : fd MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. 4808 EAST 10TH ST. Sinden | School. § 9: Rav. doin 8, Bergen, Minister 150th Anniversary of Indiana
Sunday School—#:30 A. M. “Territorial Religion
estminster reiiowship, § s: 30 |
The Rev. Mr. Jones, well known
Church, will be vacationing in| this community during the meet(ings. The Rev, Gaylord Hankins
| Motorists will drive 4 mi. south | of Martinsville on Rd. 37 and|
monty Ward Bescher
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN wu FARVIEW
of Which VIRGIL Do
er was Minister. ! Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. | 9:30 A.. M.—Chyrch School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.
Mi JEAN 8. . fort of God.” JOS! “The Comfor
EPH W. JOHNSTON TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
Morning Worship, 11 A. M of God.” on JHB snd
“Timely Applications of Lutheran Indiana Synod's Train-|then 1; mile east to reach the site.
‘appointed the members of the clergy to conduct their outdoor mis- Religion Such As Its Contribution|ing School. He is president of the — — — The RéV, Jasper C. Havens, {slon in teams of two. Thus they will follow the example of the To Peace,” and “The Need of summer school board.
Scripture. The Rev. Victor L.
preaching mission,
(Parishes Pray for Success
[for the success of the meetings,
. the devotion and fies of Rev. Havens
actuai work of turned
hands to many projects to raise of
money for it
Just 22 months! Morley, at the St.
One of the preaching teams wil
be the Rev, Fr. Charles Ross and the Rev. Fr. William Morley. They! {will conduct their outdoor mission the parish. The members and| in much the same manner as the minister did much of the other priests in other parts of the construction! tarchdiocese, Father Ross is astheir| {sistant at the Immaculate Heart! and Father
Mary Church
Joan of Arc.
, they dedicated the first unit Church.
thelr church.
Dr. O. L. Shelton, dean of the School of Religion, willl
Several laymen of the C atholle
speak tomorrow night on pan Plan Memorial
* Dr. Wil-|
Ham A. Shullenberger, pastor of For Gen. Booth
the Central Christian Church,
Lt. Col. Herbert Pugmire wil
will give the prayer of dedl- conduct a united memorial serv-
sation. Carl Poorbaugh, member pf the neighboring Church, will This House”
Christ, Scientist Lissson-Sermon Topic
in all Churches of tivities in the United States for many years, was a great admin-
Scientist, for tomorrow. The golden text is “God shan!
forth his mercy and his Col composed many of the Salvation The Central: Corps
* Pralms 57:3.
The lesson-sermon also inthe following passage: try to believe without understanding truth; vet God is aa. The quotation eame from
t C
Christian Science textbook dent of the Indianapolis § “Science and Health with Key to Army Advisory Board for the last
Army songs.
ce honoring the late Gen. Evan-
Brightwood geline Booth tomorrow at 7:45 Sing 'p. m. in the Salvation Army Cen{tral Hall, 24 E. Michigan St.
Col. Pugmire, state commander
“Gen, Booth, commander-in-
leader and musician’
Pugmire commented,
strator,
omorrow night.
“orps Band of the city<will play.”
Frederick Schortemeir, presi
32 Sertptures? by Mary Baker 28 years, will pay tribute to Gen. Booth
t
Moody President To Speak at Winona Times Stats Bervice + WINONA LAKE, July 22 President” William Culbertson of
the Moody Bible Institute and Stockton” Cal, other faculty members will speak tional evangelism for the United!
at the meeting. She was
he Saughter of the
iC aliformia Minister Heads Evangelist Work
Theodore R. Il.een is directing na-
The Rev.
on the Moody Day program next Christian Missionary Society,
Batupday at the’ Winona Con-
m. of “Dust or Destiny,”
of bats, the str habit of the grunion,
He holds
~ {University of london and the i London School of Economics, He has held pastorates in Idaho and {California and served four and; a half years as chaplain with the Army Air Forces. He also has been very active in civic and interdenominational work.
Director Appointed
The Downey Avenue Christian
Church today announced the ap- |
; jo tment. effective Sept. 1, of Martha Whitehead to the position of director of religious! education. Miss Whitehead now
Salvation
Salvation
will read the vows at apostles of old who went out two-by-two as described in Holy Prayer.”
(Goossens. | Evidence Guild ‘and a young dea-
Rev, Mr. Richard Mode,
Music Comes First | If you happen to be in New to Every parish, at mass, is saying Augusta Monday night at certain prayers and asking the o'clock, you will hear the strains UP Work as indicated by thé in- © [intercession of St. Francis Xavier of some patriotic or religious song terest shown. {drift out upon the alr. It will come 1 from the preaching team’s record player. Then, no doubt, you will see the crowd begin to gather..preaching mission with St. However, some of the townsfolk, Francis Xavier serves as an il-| weary-and at ease after the day's | lustration of the timelessness of work, will rock contentedly and religion and its universal appeal. listen as they sit on their porches. When darkness falls, a religious this archdiocese, was called by movie will flash upon a portable his brethren
Literature ~! distributed.
of the meetings.
attend.
The linking of
8t. Francis Xavier,
also will be!
the town's;
meetings!
St. Francis Is Inspiration the outdoor
patron of
“the greatest indi-
screen. A sound projector accom- yigyal missionary since St. Paul.”
panies each preaching team. The gy, talk always. follows the movie. ~! After that, listeners will ask questions which the priests will an-
| Swer,
‘Show Parts of Movié
Thousands accepted
was born in the early 16th {century to a noble Spanish family. He taught as a very young man in the University of Paris land later became a missionary.
Christianity
Father Ross and Father Mor- in India, Ceylon, the East Indies
! ture,
Rev. Thompson to Take
Huntington Pastorate The Rev,
tian Church,
and employed the new addition under his guidance. The Rev. Mr. Thompson was educated Pauw Central Normal College and the Butler School of Religion from which he holds a B. D. degree. He has ministered to churches in both Indiana and Illinois
SI. MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN
ley will show parts of the pic-
ton, Sept. oe a8 the Rev. son has resigned the Broad Ripple A “She Church, he 1a very busy furthering 8.8 10 A. M,, Morning 11:15., Evening 7:30 the plans for building a new auditorilum which he started during Songster will sing several of these NS seven-year ministry there. The yun, People's Meeting, Tugsday, § P. M. | And the United church wiped out its indebtedness Thursday Prayer . architect for the
Change the
will assume his du- ize. ties as the new pastor of the Cen-
Truth is the subject of the chief of the Salvation Army ac- tral Enristinn Church, Hunting-
and Japan through his influence. The sainted missionary helped found the Society of go to China as a teacher of the Catholic faith became the most|__. cherished wish of his heart. But Maurice Thompson, gt, Francis Xavier died just as Jot the Salvation Army, also will Pastor of the Broad Ripple Chris- that hope was about to material {preach the memorial sermon,
Jesus. To
JACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
2500 Roosevelt Ave
Mr. ThompRes, 2634 Adams
Daily 9:30 to 1
University,
Prospect and Linden Sts.
Re¥, Duane E.
seee 10:18 AL M. The Rev. Mr. Leen serves di- Sunday School PRA 9:15 A. M. rectly under the society's depart- =~ ? ferns program of the day's ac- Ment of church development and will be the showing ati®vangelism, He recently was appointed to the office to fill a . film produced by YAcAncy created when the Rev.| Institute of Bclence, Los Spencer Austin became secretary! 5.3 ao M.-.Sunday School for all ages. In this sound-color film. of the department of resources. advanced degrees {from the University of Southern -.
Tight of the Arctic tern California and has studied at the unfolded.
Worship
ST. . MATTHEW ¥, LUTHERAN |
E. New York & Oxford Sts Rev. Carl H. Amelung. Pastor.
10:30 A. M. Morning Can Sabisty'
FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH
Chaureh Offices LIMA
IL Col X
Schroeder Evangelistic
Grace Crandall Service—7:30
Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor = Telephone CH-85595 SS ~SUNDAY SERVICES
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 18-28
and Bible Study. § P
BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST 1002 S. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10450. m ond 700 p. m Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 “. Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
320 N. Nlinols St.
comm
p. m.
Paul Ramsey, speaks Special Music by Anne Suhre.
ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
North and New Jersey Sta,
FREDERICK RR. DARIER
9:10 4 Worship: “Christ 10:00 A” M Mark 0:19. . | "a
01 N. Penntarivenia St. PAUL RB HUFFMAN. Pastor 19:30 A, Mo-Morntng Worship, Sermon by Pastor Huffman 9:18 A. M. Chureh School
I. co, HERBERT HERBERT PUGMIRE
A.M Shuseh Shen! vie Worship, Qe
Pastor's Home H1-3000
TETYITTRTIIR
MEMORIAL SERVICE — PUBLIC INVITED
GENERAL EVANGELINE BOOTH SUNDAY, JULY uLY 23. 7:45 P.M.
D. PD. Pastor
HH. FRANKENFELD, Assy tant
in P P Astor Fraokenield
mm 10:45 A. M.—“Faith Is the Answer.” Dr. Claude, M. McClure, guest
The Rev. F, W. Wiegmann, |
pastor of the Downey Avenue, The mission in New “Augusta Christian Church, will serve as administrator of the archdiocesan Con will assist the two priests. will continue for about a week. |dean of an adult conference at) Society of the Propagation of the The deacon who needs one more The team of priests already has/Crystal Lake, Mich. next week. | Mary's Year in the theological seminary made: contact with is directing the street before ordination as priest is the officials and gained their approval'the Disciples of Christ of Michi-| The team willlgan. The Rev. Mr. Wiegmann will | vigit in homes to invite families/teach at a family camp at Deipht, | After the | g close, the leaders will do fojlow-
The conference is sponsored by
Ind., beginning Aug. 20.
The Rev. Walter Maas, pastor)
of Trinity Lutheran Church, will}
101 Men's Baraca Bible Class |
Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, 10:00 A. M., Rev. R. ML Dodrill, I. Dodrill, Teacher
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
. 16th and Delaware Sts. Rev, Marcus W, Johnson, Minister + Preaching, 11 A. M. and 2:30 P, M. . Subject: “Advancement.” The Rev. Marcus W, Johan, fohiaas Atapshineg
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUR CHURCH
Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North)
Dr. W. A, Shullenberger, Minister
Church School—8:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:48 A. M.
Bubject T:45 P.
You ARE
“BAPTIST CHURCHES |
WOODRUFF PLACE
Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott
Dr. Walter Hand. 9:30 A: M.~8unday School 10:45 A. M. “The Magic Circle S$30P M~B. XL F
CENTRAL BAPTIST Invites You to Worship With Us| at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd.
| 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. ROOKED CREEK. Mich Rd. gh | | Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. |
9:45 A. M.-—-Bibie School. Classes for All Ages
WISH |
Sermon: “The Deification of the Average. L
THE BIBLE CHURCH
(Pentecostal) 3851 EE NEW YORK ST.
~—SUNDAY SERVICES —
we 00 > M.—8unday School
~-8ermon by the Pastor “The Church - Vacation and The World Unprepared.”
M.-- Ey palitic “In The Desert With God.”
Our Churel Doors are open Sunday, Tuesday d Pri y the veal around
‘WELCOME . . . .
“CL GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Dr. Charles Swarts: preaching: “The REV, PRoRERT"S Ss
9:30 A. hl ar Rev. Moorehead, preaching “A Joyous Pligrimage.” 6:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship. Thurs, 7:30 P, M,, Congregational Meeting,
UNITY PRAYER GROUP Afaiat with Unity Lee's Su Mo. DR A) M. and 3
ly 10°60 4 Sat. Unity J. Literature , Sie "50s. 1 a WEST MORRIS § To il CHRISTIAN CHURCH {i est Morris St. at Blaine | (West Indpls. Bus to Door) 0AM 10:45 A. M. TOP M. | ® Lord’s Day Services » i { ! | | |
Harry Jucalsteln, Minister Robert Vorse, Choir Director
A Friendly Church A Friendly Community
TONIGHT
Y FOR C CLUB N. Meridian at 20th St.
BOB EATON
A Great Little Preacher Returned From Seattle, Washington
Roger Malsbary, Director
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Calvary Tabernacle 902 Fletcher THE KINZIE EVANGELISTIC ~ ld PARTY
REVIVAL CAMPAIGN i
Services Tonight 7:45, Sunday 11 A. M.-7:45 P.'M. i Continues Next Week i
SERVICES EACH NIGHT AT 7:45 (Except Monday) il * NATIONALLY KNOWN RECORDING AND RADIO ARTISTS i
* Sunday Services i
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.: Morning Devotional, 11:00 A. 'M; il
Sunday Evangelistic, 7:45 P. M, il
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D. D, Pastor
9:30 A. M.—Bible School,
10:30 A. M.~ ~Worship Sermon’ “Mice or Men Dr. Grover L. Hartman, secretary Dept. of Social Serv.. Indpls. Church Fed.
No Eveaing Worship Service
|
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & RB. New York | Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.
TUXEDO PARK~39 N. Grant 14100 Bast) | U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M. |
{ | LYNDHURST Lyndhurst Dr 8 | of Wi Baan nie EE Ba Pie
METHODIST ROBERTS PARK CHURCH _
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Chureh Schofl. -G. Wilbur Little, Supt.
preacher. I 330P.M.-M, XY. PF. = 7:30 P. M.— “Prisoners of Hope Rev. Charles R. Holmes, guest
CHURCHES EDGEWOOD
1890 EB. Epler OA-0008 | § D Thalstlewnite, Minister i #:30 A, M.~Chureh School i
8:38 and 10:30 A. M~Mrning Wem |
Basket 7 ane »t ying Afternoon Service—1:30 P. M.
EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST C. R. Holmes. Pastor RE. 10th St. at Keystone Ave 9:30 AML
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, JULY 23rd ‘TRUTH”
Morning Service at 11 o'Clack in All Churches & Societies
FIRST CHURCH
Castle Hall Bldg. R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.
SECOND CHURCH
Delaware at 12th R. R., 526 State Life Bldg,
FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R. Church Edifice
College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 se y CH R. R, Church Edifice _ Wi Blv 34th Prospect ashington d., at 1609 ; R. R., Church Edifice R gt pot
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 W. Washington St—Sunday School 9:30 A. M,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th Strest.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and Societe) Spx = soy mane, 0 Pon. 3.
Draft persor tion with Ar One associat “I've nevi with as Sha And desp under-manne earns the co ing thousan scores of de still got a r
How It Al
LET'S T. school teach from. way strictly an / Oldest of was born in Frederick, mother, who every six mq now lives in “The foll when I was | for a 640-ac the old Okls The who overland hai the Rock Is of rich roll “moth-eaten then usually him riled up. They prc from wells t the thirsty that support Shack we class cowput zards strucl nearly blowr '30's. After gave up. Victory though, bec tried homes County, Ky. got the bug Universit degree in 19: man who wi as a classics a civil serva And carv faculty of hi the Univers! abroad wher a smattering Italy's “I a proposed working in Welfare inst In 1939, to a federa pluses and the state w year when * rose to the Service brok
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