Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1950 — Page 4

Local Group Going To Plainfield :

Indianapolis’ Quakers will join those of central Indiana and eastern Illinois for the Western Yearly Meeting. of Friends Mon y through Aug. 20 tn Plain-

field. An average attendance of

1500 is expected. ~ The First Friends Church of Indianapolis has announced that no services will be held here Aug.

20 sq that menibers of the con-|

gregation can go to Plainfield for the final sessions of the

. House now being built on

Expect 1600 | At Retreat |

yearly meeting.

sessions at night, children’s meetin resembling a vacation Bible , daily devotions, and youth pt climaxed by a picnic Friday afternoon. Erecting. Building. Persons attending the <ul} #68 the g now under construction’ in the permanent building maintained for the meeting in Plainfield. The Plainfield Friends’ Church, which holds services in part

Yearly

as an educational unit,

delphia, who is about to retire|

after long service as Et _\ secretary of the Friends Service Committee. Will

American

“speak at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Mr. Pickett has chosen -for his sub-| Ject, “Responsibility of Member-| ship in the Society of Friends.” Dr. Thomas E. Jones, president] of Earlham College, will give the “Presidents Message" Wednesday at 2:45 p.m. Dr, Jones is expected to discuss the, new Stout Memorial Meeting] the college campus. The meeting! house is planned to reflect Qua-

ker simplicity and the -arrange-| ment of rooms adopted by

Friends 100 years ago. Many Giving Services . Many persons are giving their time and services to help with construction. under professional | direction,

The Yearly Meeting will FeCOR | of communism and what can be

nize newly “recorded” ministers at the Wednesday night session.

dain their clergy. William W. Clark, Eardha professor, will lead the devotions each morning at 11:30, Throughout the seven days, iti

< is. expected that addresses and

suggestions will point to the Five Years Meeting of Friends to be held in October in Richmond.

“Local Group to Go

To Notre Dame

“A group attend among an expected 1800 the annual Laymen's Retreat Thursday through Aug. 20 on the) campus of Notre Dame Univer-

pity.

The men, including those of |

‘any or no faith, will occupy the|

students’ quarters and eat in the university cafeteria, The retreat conferences will he held at the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, replica of the famous French| shrine, on the grounds. = Mass will be said each morning in the Bacred Heart Church which contains’ many treasured art pieces, both paintings and statuary. The Rev. Fr. Richard Collentine, C.8.C., of the Holy Cross Mission Band of Notre Dame; will give the retreat talks. |

~The Rev. Fr. Michael A. Foran,

C. 8, C,, is director of retreats. An event will be the traditional

Procession tothe grotto or Sat- Tallur 2 NAS RE ET TP

. carry a

lighted candle. Candles placed in the ground at frequent intervals will light the ‘way to the grotto. The retreatants will] recite the Rosary as they walk, Guests also will follow the outdoor ‘Way of the Crass in the woods each afternoon just before dinner. The singing of old hymns

Knights—ef—Columbus—will—be:

“Eponsors witty Dr@ Litzelman as

chairman for Indianapolis. The services. at Notre Dame will close Aug. 20 with the annual communion breakfast.

70% ACCEPTED I~ DRAFT KOKOMO, Aug. 12—Howard County today claimed its young men . were exceptionally healthy. The local Selective Service board received word that more than 70 per cent of the 120 men who re-

pr at Indianapolis for pre-in-d

tion physical exams were accepteq for the draft;

will include popular 4

of the. building, is erecting the new wing,

—— Clarence —E.—Plekett of Phita-l

Quakers “record” rather than or- Battle. of Ideas

from Indianapolis will East,

-aiso—ts—a feature of the retreat: tngif it ts—the answer. Of course

Rev. Gripe Has

Been Away 4 Years By EMMA “RIVERS MIDNER Times Church Editor . - An Irvington young man who {returned this week frbm three ‘and a half years in the Orient will receive a royal welcome from fellow churchmen tomorrow. | The Rev. Alan Gripe who grew up in the Irvington Presbyterian Church will attend his first services there since 1946. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Gripe, 5402 E. Washington 8t. The Rev, Mr, Gripe has just completed his - term of nearly four years as a Presbyterian missionary to the | Philippines. . Tanned and fit, though temporarily weary from travel through parts of Asia, Egypt, Europe and the British Isles, on the homeward trek, he talked gravely of | world conditions. He spoke chiefly,

Rev. Alan Gripe

‘me here at home from my Amer-! ican friends in the Philippines.

done about it as he sees it.

Dense, They can't decide whether

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{ance cont

| They are in a state of great sus-|

Rev. Paul Haines: Expects to Return

The Rev. Paul Haines who was born of missionary parents in Seoul, Korea, will speak here next week. Mr. will

Church, 4000 Madison Ave. attended elementary mission

United States for his higher ed{ucation. He has -beeén here for years and holds degrees from As-

With Mrs,

pects to return to Korea missionary when it Js safe to do 80. Religious events follow: ALE AS

‘Haines, who is a the. minister.

oY vinare. RY misTIAN CF and um the ay

ul tomarro. as the Rev. es ‘ who ris on va~

estion. ‘8 UNION BIBLE CLASS-—The Rev. 3 nday m. in af the bliis Wheatley

LU oF AMERITN ey Sewell will five thie evangelistic talk at the D. services tomorrow in the 2

he fill

i6 Rev. CHf tord Lanman has | Bethany Cirissiat rh: 5 a ie! FAIRFAX ND FE Fhe voi

{Fairfax Sunday Bd het w e {wo Sunday sc

for. each other next n Brookside “Trim CULA H

AR y CATHOLIC CHURCH aber of t ish gather on jhe Iawn_in front of “the {shrine bo, dy of Patima each eo

ning at ray for ce Ahd “for ithe conyerion Jol os The’, {Edwin shed

rches. ive a piente nday

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services owhicn: were ay % be | SET ollow. ructions gi 8 Viren in| her mi raculous ap Fatima,

'Sciontist Churches

List Lesson Sermon “Soul” is the subject of the les-

{son sermon in all Churches of i Christ, |

Scientist, for tomorrow. {| The golden text is: “The Lord {is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in Him. "| Lam. 3:24. The lesson-sermon also includes the following - passage: Lan fi it

The Rev Haines give. an address Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Madison Avenue Methodist! He! |

‘schools in Korea but came to the

‘busy College and Seminary. |

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Sp sch Tour

extgned " jo the

The Rev: Roger Malsbary, center y, is shown in Brussels, Beigiom Wiig. wi or Masur, ier shoves i thar, in Brussels

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Institute. The Battleground camp site is owned by the Northwest

| “Church Related Vocations”

Speedway {Wildcat, a full-blooded Indian

Nine adult leaders also from the city will attend the: religious ‘camp, tomorrow through next . called the High School

Indiana Methodist Conference.

the scheduled program features will be a talk on

‘the Rev. Wesley Brashares, pastor of the Church, Miss Josephine

from Oklahoma, and Miss Ursula’

le Back

Glaeser, of Austria, both will

|From His Vacation

Dr Roy Ewing Vale has re|turned from vacation and will preach on “God Over a Tortured or { World® -tormorrow at 10:45 “a.m, Director Roger Malsbary of. Ie

hurch, i natamepoii Youth for Christ is| Miss Ruth Schulcke. religious 85 making a speaking tour

in| education director for the TaberSweden and Finland. {nacle Church, this week flew to The Rev. Mr.! | England on the. first leg of a; Malsbary went tour abroad. She will return to! ahroad to - at- Indianapolis in September. —the Youth Guy Tex is directing the sumfor Christ World mer recreation program for the Congress in| Tabernacle, Church. Brussels, Be i gym, The. A MISSIONARY “TO PREACH | gress opened. SEYMOUR. Aug. 12 — Robert | July 30 and Hoeferkamp, Jonesville, returned]

Pe to Give

day. Meanwhile

mala and will in manuel Lutheran Church next,

Mr. Tin the absence of Sunday in the absence of the pas-! 4 aon Director, Mals- tor, Rev. V. A. Mack. Mr. Hoefibary, Gregorio Tingson of erkamp is a student of religion. Manila, P. I. will give the ad-

y dresses at the Y. for C. rallies {tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow at| 3 p.m. in the club house, 20th! {and Meridian Sts. Mr. Tingson,| 129. is vice president of Youth for| {Christ in the Philippines. He took {part of his college training on; the Islands and was graduated from Wheaton College, Wheaton,

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxford Sts.

Rev: Carl H. Amelung. Pastor. 30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages.

10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship: “A Day of; Ba Has Come!” uke!

ZION EVANGELICAL fe AND REFORMED

North and nv Jersey Sts.

Front Good | Pastor Prankenfeld.

“The conflict in Asia today is 0 a battle of ideas as well as physi- (heY can or stay and see what cal weapons,” the returned mis- happens. { sionary began. “And the only young people today who have. thy Students {ideas to fight communism are “You view an international sitChristian young people, {uation in Silliman University. In “Fiven when the physic al wap addition to Chinese students, against communism Has been ‘those fram the Philippines and won, we stillemust win the war! America, others have come from of ideas,” he sald. {Siam, Borned and Indonesia.” _° The Rev. Mr. Gripe taught dur An outstanding experience of Ing his entire stay in the Philip- the Rev. Mr. Gripe’s sojourn in | pines. in Silliman University, It the islands was a .year as min 8 a misson school sponsored by Hster of the Presbyterian Church Presbyterians with some assist- at Dumaguete which he carried] ance from the Congregational'on In addition to his teaching. Church. It now is the largest Also, he made contact with Dr.| |Christian school in the Near/and Mrs. John B. Ferguson who is co-educational and has|are doing missionary work in an enrollment of about 4000 stu-/Manila. When Dr. Ferguson was dents pastor of the Irvington Presby-| . terian Church, he influenced the Talked with Young P eople {young Alan Gripe to dedicate his In his classes in English and!/life to the ministry. Bible as well as in the new col-| This fall, he will enter an lege radio station, where he eastern university and work totrained students in speech, the ward a master's degree in the-| Rev. Mr. Gripe talked much with! jology. He was graduated from | 'yoyng people and listened to their, Technical High School, Lake For-| views, est College and Princeton Theo-! “One of my great interests on {logical Seminary. | the campus was working with the! |

social action commission of the Baptist Church Group |

Christian Fellowship. Right there in our discussions, we were fight: To Give Musicale 8t. John's Missionary Baptist

from "Many Lands

—-

ing the ideas of communism,” he said. “We carried on the" fig studying fairly and frankly the different ways in which Chris-tianity-and-ecommunism -seek—to; to meet the needs of man, We point-

ed out how communi unism is doomed, patents attend yorship.

morrow at 3:30 p. m. in the auditorium, 1701 Martindale Ave. The freewill ward . financing a nursery for the care of children while their! 1

thems and Stiorioed will Be direct] i Chr stian way. ed by Mrs. Ollie Fleming. Mrs.

Some are Dissatisfied “Some of the young people are so dissatisfied with the social and economic conditions in their country that they are seeking some new way of life. They are lookIng at communism and woader-

Barnett, pianist, Rev. Andrew J.

will play. The Brown is pastor.)

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware ahd Walnut Streets North

DR WwW A SHULLENBERGER Min ster -Schoot= x,

“Mor ning yorship- 10.45 n the Recov LY rit Go Ard

these Jolk are voung idealists not the ~Commramtstie element, that’ menaces the government. “Refugee - missionaries, who

| She Sass |“Scienice and Health with Key to]

ht by Church will present a musicale to-

offering will _go_

Jthel- Hopkins. -erganist, Cn BROADCAST SUNDAY," WISH |

iy 10° atts ng igaes

which to bless mankind, and hap-| piness would be more readily attained and would be more secure i= our keeping, if sought in soul.” e passage was taken from the Science textbook,

ithe Scriptures” by Mary Baker! Eddy.

Four From Here * Join Order Today

The Most-Rev.-Paul Y Schulte,

Theos of Indianapolis, was

[to officiate at ceremonies today! in Oldenburg, Ind, when severa) | Indianapolis young women were to receive the habit of the Order of the Sisters of St. Francis. The group included Miss Joan

Gilson who will be called Sister, Mary Zimmer,

| Perpetua; Miss | Sister Stephanie; Miss Mildred! Kropf, Sister Corinne. and Miss Jacqueline Reinert, Sister Mary Sara.

.

Quartet fo Give | Program Tuesday = |

The Appolo Quartet and Prof.| [R. L. Lunsford of Olivet Nazarene | Coltege, Kankakee, Ill. will give] a program in the South. Side]

{Church of the Nazarene Tuesday|

at 7:30 p.m. The quartet includes James Leonard, Winchester, Ind.; Joseph Worley, Popular Bluff, Mo.; Vastbinder,. Dayton. O.; and Ed Behr, Caseville, Mich.

101 Men's Baraca: ible Class

& "gona & Broadway Class Meeting 9:30 A. M.

10:00 A.

Rev. R. M. RS Teacher |

TS |

s

Carl]

: Faculty Members

clqsed last Sun- from missionary service in Guate-| preach at Im-

Others on the faculty are Dr. Claude McClyre, Methodist Hos-

{

Greencastle, District superintendlent, and the Rev, Ralph Jones, pastor of St. Paul's Church. In outlining the camp program, the Rev. Mr. Jones stressed the fact that young people often {make up their minds to go into | full-time Christian work or to! | dedicate their lives to the Chris[tian’ way during the religious {camping periods, He said they! demonstrate. friendly - race rela: tions by- perfonal-conduct-sather; than through talk. or raising the

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pital chaplain; the Rev, John B. ~ LKirkpatrick, pastor of the Mt} “Olive Chureh-Dro~Buel-Br-Horn =o use a

Sunday: Schodl 10:00 A. M. > Morning Worship, 11:15 A. M. Evangelistic, 7:30 P. M.

Young Peo) Thursday

EEE “OR 0 ORT

SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 0. m. and -7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m,

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. lilinois St.

| issue,

FIRST UNITED LU

10:30 A. M.—M

“Garfield Heights

Bible Study, 10 AM. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Ww. L jorm. Minister

701 N. Pennsylvania Ss. PAUL B. HUFFMAN. Pastor

Sermon by Pastor Huffman. 9:18 A. M. Church School

2842 Shelby Street

‘Speaker,’ Harold Sewell Vocal Music, Mrs. Maxine —

THERAN CHURCH |

Pastor's Home. W1-3920

Church of Christ

Evening Service, 7 P. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

FREDERICK BR B.D. Paster VICTORY MISS) Holping Evangeliss Tha World 10:00 AE Service rm

13th and Carroliton : SUBREERE

* BROADCASTS EACH WERK

ST. MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN

WISH wCBC : 1510: ats Mor ORC, Prospect and Linden Sts. (Sumaay, 7:00 AM. § o O88 fA Mm Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

HCJB

Shortwave, 12:5 M. Friday, 9:30 P. M. Gospel Tracts in 24 Languages Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries Provinces and Islands.

Worship +eeveeneesss 10:15 A.M. Sunday School ....... 9:15 A. M.

WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Services—9:30 A. M., 10:30 A. M, ° West Morris St. at} sine 6:30 P. M.. 7:30 P, M. (West Indpls. Bus ) SPECIAL FEATURE 9:30 A. ML 10:45 A. ae TOP M

IN Y. FOR C. CLUB, 30TH AND Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 AM.—Morning Worship, 10:45 AM.—B.T.U., 6:15 PM, He Bening

ONARY BAPTIST MERIDIAN

BAPTIST C

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Dr. Walter Hand.

BI 30 A. M.—~Sunday School.

Thurs. Night, Aus. TINE Be oe TRINITY COLLEG Loy Ta rector "MALY QUARTET A Friendly Chure

Billy Graham sradunted from this school 1940. A Priendly Community

10:45 A. M.—Report by delegates on world Baptist Alljatices held Cleveland,

FREE METHODIST CHURCHES

"pk hp H nd Toh ne BE-8178,

FIRST CHURCH, 13 SECOND CHURCH

ni d a Philfins. m Lr MA-08T1. BRIGRTWOO E. 31st and Porest Manor. GUY AND ume CHAPEL

J ag Swanagan. minister. CH-2121. J. EB. Riggs. minister. CA-3900.

GP. MB, ¥. FP.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites: You to Worship With Us at Cen-| ~n00 tral Ave. & Westlield Blvd,

‘10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.

Mai

HURCHES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

ridin and Vermont Streets Atwater. D. Di. Pastor

LH 2 3 a 0 Bible Classes. - 10:30 A. M~—Worship, Serm Reo luot Prophet. ” tay Br: Sin ee ate Br ty niversit: Motnes pits »

No Evening Worship Service rer Vroom: To ah TET Lous ©, Grafton. submit ol TUXEDO PARK-29 N. Grane, 14100 Basti,

U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A.

9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Slane for All All Muu.

METHODIST CHURCHES ROBERTS PARK CHURCH | . EDGEWOOD

Since 1821 {At Edeewood Girade School Gym, While uilding New Chureh Delaware at Vermont E b. Thistlewaite, - Minister: f Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister . | 4 35 x m__chureh School. 230 A. M,—~Church School. [10:30 A. M Morning Worship i LG. Wilbur Little, Supt. | ne a a erro 10:45 M.— seriptions Upon ~The Wise and the Foolish.” c the Heart ...No. 27 =.

GC. R. Holmes. Pastor 8. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Chureh School MAM Worship Service TIAA ML “Jesus and Prayer.” A § P. M.—Methodist Youth Fellowship. | Home of the Everson Bible Class |

30 P. M.—M. Y. ¥F 730P, M.—"“Modes Change But TT" "Not Men.” |

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street

Dalia L: Browning. D.D Gerald L arehdd e, B.D.

ga or Unity ro 8 En Mo.

et St. Rm.

took sanctuary in the Philippines when. fleeing Chinese Commun-

. v J ists, sounded a warning to us on Ch { S the islands. They RE that ‘ ristan cle what ‘happened in the Chinese Branches of The Mother Church universities will be repeated in The First Church .of Christ, all universities, even the Chris-

tian ones in the Philippines. “They told us that the Communists had already taken over

The Public 1s Cordially 1

the Chinese universities before they did the government. '

“I found three letters awaiting T

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

Morning Service af 11 o'Cloc

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR PFRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 1) A M | “We Have a Putlife” Matt. 619-31 Mr Brows Spusking

Young Peoples Vesp 3:00 LM Westminster Felowsnin, 6:30 P

WALLACE STREET PRESBYIERIAN

4808 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Bunday School-0:30 A. M. Morning Worship--10:45 A. M.

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 Blvd., at 34th R. R., Church Edifice

“MERIDIAN. HEIGHTS

Central ‘Ave. at 47th - Rev, Roy B. Connor Jr,

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

Guest t Minister... Dr C. Watters tier Theglogical PRA

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

‘The storie Church of Which ry Ward Beecher was Minister, ermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Minister JEAN 8. MILNER, D. D. JOSEPH W. JOHNSTON Morning Worship, 11 A. M., “Light in Dark Places Mr, Johnston Preaching.

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.

he 7:30 P.M, Congresational Meeting. |

FAIRVIEW =e

46th and Capitol Ave, VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Mintster

9:30 A.. M.—Church School.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

I ir Speaker—Rev. Carl Hatfield.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Cen DR. ROY Ewing Vas REV, ROBER1 MOOREHEAD | - Dr. Walter T. Poon ; } D.LBT . i

Wednesday Evening Meetings

9: % A. M.~Binle School. Rev. Moorehead. preaching 0:45 A. M.—' God Over a Tortured World.” ' $:30 P. M.— Youth Fellowship.

Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, AUG. “SOUL”

"SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

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

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored): - 310 West 28th Street.—SGnday School 9:30 A. M.

at 8 P. M.

Christian Science Reading Room = Jory Maintained, 30: N. Penn. St.

nce Churches

Se fentist, Boston, Mass,

nvited to Our Services and

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k in All Churches & Societies

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

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

SIXTH CHURCH | 160914 ‘Prospect St. | R. R.. 1611 Prospect f

SOCIETY (West Side)

in All Churches ahd Societies

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a oy nine Ty - s-Christianity Qut or Date? Dr_Browning.

Go TO CHURCH § SUNDAY ||

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BEING HELD AT

CHRIST TEMPLE

402 W. Fall Creek Blvd. Indianapolis, Indiana

Aug. 4- 13, 1950, Inclusive

Bible Teaching Daily 1:00—4:00 P.M.

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Evangelistic Services Nightly 7:45PM.

Special Prayer For The Sick

Lodging nd Meals Provided Freewill

® Vice President of Youth for § “Christ” international i the Php: pines.

kakee, llinois.

Hear | sutioncis {4 The: aloe Bind Gospe | Pra: ser Mectings. of Christ” information sant §

“Bt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, comm, ca “Evmyetistic Service==F30-P:-M; SRA AR GR

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EVERYONE WELCOME

2 "MORE DAYS

E. Golder—Pastor

Bo BErVIEE 30 PIM PTRver Meeting, “Wadnesday, 130 PME fmm : NOTICE | on Sunday, Sept. 17, we will enter our new cifiirch home at 46th and Central

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