Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1950 — Page 4

wi ‘ Church Events— 4H Youth To Worship

In Coliseum

Dr Esch to Speak At Fair Grounds

“vice tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. “the Coliseum on the State F Grounds.

tral College, to give the address. The young people will read the Scriptures and present the sacred music. 7 Other expressions of religion to be noted at the Fair are booths in the manufacturer's’ building sponsored by local Christian Sci-|

~-by the Thirty-First Street Bap-! " tist Church. Five hundred Gideon Bibles are arranged to form a cross in the Baptist booth. In addition, the] church is displaying a number ‘of highly prized old Bibles, copies of every English translation of the

Boys and girls of Indiana's 4-H ing a continuous exodus frem the

duct a worship ser-|islands. Many persons, literally, Clubs will con P are sitting on packed suitcases od

They have invited Dr. T. Lynd Esch, president of Indiana Cen-

ence churches and societies and it

Scriptures, and a traveling ex-|

Ferguson Remain at Philippines. Mission

Post Despite War, Communism Threats :

Retired Irvington

Presbyterian Pastor

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER § ’ Times Church Editor : oo | Dr. and Mrs. John B. Ferguson refuse to let the fear of war and. communism drive them from their § | religious post In the Philippines.

| The fighting in Korea is caus-

‘ready to flee at a moment's notice, # * they write. i But the Fergusons have “informed anxious friends, gently but firmly, that they intend to remain ‘at Union Church, Manila, as long as duty demands. “But we are praying,” guson wrote, About a year ago, Dr. Ferguson retired as longtime pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian - Church. The congregation promptly conerred upon -him the honor of making him pastor emeritus. Soon afterward, he and Mrs. Ferguson jlembarked for the Philippines where-Dr. Ferguson had agreed to iser ve. the <thterdenominational Union Church for a year.

‘Successor Problem The year has expired. The war

Mrs. Fer-

ae THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

figreat Japanese Christian,

hibit lent by the American Bible in Korea goes fiercely forward. Society. The society's exhibit in-!Church officials have been unable | cludes copies of the Bible in many /to find a permanent pastor for languages. the Union Church. 3 The Christian Science booth! “All goes well with us in spite of contains ‘materials provided byla continuous exodus of families ‘the Christian Science Monitor./from Manila who have got. conThey include books and periodi- cerned about the Korean situation “cals published by the Christian as it might affect things here,”

Science Publishing Soclety. publie is invited to pause and examine the literature. Religious events follow: m. beginning tomorrow Oscar E. Holder, vicar, will offi- -- CHRISTIAN pastor, has reand vil hod sry.

5% Aad 11 a. The Rev.

tomorrow from 9:30 to 1 ga will preach on “A Highway ‘Shall

YOL or ACA Harold © mowell of Beech Grove will speak at « ' evangelistic orrow 130 p. ia “i4n the , 320 N. Illinois Bt. Mrs. Al * ee Mooresyille will play the pian and) Mrs. smi just ho from Ger- : sing a solo. Mrs, en as

wil oe serve as song fencer. Lt. Col. K. Crandall DIST CHURCH _ wi

AR Bishop fo Consecrate New Building 32 Churches

Plan Er Mass Monday Labor-Management

Service Arranged

Indianapolis representatives of of labor and management are planning to pray together at the city’s first Labor Day Mass. The Rev. Fr. R. A. Lassance,

The | Mrs.

ST. PHILLIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH—| (limit, ” she continued. “We have Sunday services will be held at

CHURCH | Weeks. Bilt the work goes on.

(that word of Paul's

9 spirit of fear but of power and of day school ad youth work of the fourth anniversary of Filipino inGrace |10Ve and of a sound mind'.”

oi k up under Dr. Ferguson's ministry Union Church.

Ferguson wrote. the Rev. |Alan Gripe of Indianapolis. { “The big planes carrying 51 {passengers are crowded--to- the

Dr. and Mrs. John B. Brea "We are praying."

{had ox or seven families of the returned from four years of mis-/guson’s popularity-in Manila and church leave within the last two gion,1y teaching at Silliman Uni- the force he is exerting for peace, “With world ¢onditions as they versity in the Philippines. and goodwill, the Rev. Mr. Gripe e/are, no one knows how long we! He reports that Dr. Ferguson cited the Independence Day ob-| have to work here but we are has made the Union Church an in- servance in the city, praying. My husband preached on ternational parish by receiving! July 4th was marked in Manila |persons of various races and coun- by an"interdenominational religi“‘For God has. not given us a/tries: into membership. The Sun- ous service, It comntemorated: the

[church also have grown. Under dependence and the 174th anni“oe Dr. Ferguson's guidance, he says,|versary of that of the United Returns From Mission a new building has been erected States. Dr. Ferguson was invited The Rev. Mr. Gripe who grew on the bombed out ruins of the old to give an address. as a represen[tive of America at the IndepenAnd as an example of Dr. Fer- dance Day service.

in the Irvington Church b has Just]

Plan Meeting

Association Conclave To Be Sept. 11-13

Thirty-two Baptist churches of the community will send delegates to the meeting of the Indianapolis Baptist Association Sept. 11-13 in the Woodland Baptist Church. Dr. Clive McGuire is association executive. Each night of the association, a different speaker or group will present the program at a popular meeting for delegates and guests. The Rev. L. E. Maples, pastor % lof the First Baptist Church, Munj |cie, will speak on “What Makes a Church Great?* Monday night. The Rev. D. J. Dunkin, pastor of the Lynhurst Church, will lead a panel discussion on evangelism.

Foreign Secretary to Speak Tuesday night, Dr. Elmer A. Fridell, New York, foreign secretary of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, will speak. Dr. J. M. Horton, executive secretary of the Indiana Baptist

8.J., - School of Mar.quette University, Milwaukee, will give the sermon for. the Mass Monday at

in the Labor]

Convention, will discuss the Bap-

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Reformation.”

Festival Set

* Church Federation To Mark Anniversary |

The Indianapolis Church Federation will commemorate the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation with a Festival of Faith for 10,000 Protestants Oct. 29 at 8 p. m. in Cadle Tabernacle.

Dr. Robert W. Searle of New

York, -minister, author and civic

welfare worker, will’ give the festival address on “The Refor-| mation, Unfinished Business.”

. The festival is one among many

¢ events listed in the Church Fed-

eration calendar for coming months.

Dr. Toyohiko Kaga w a, the

stop here for two days of speaking, Nov. 19 and 20, during his six-month tour of the United: States. A Federation luncheon Sept. 23 at noon in the Columbia Club will present Louis Dolivet, managing editor of the magazine The United Nations World. This will precede United Nations Week, Oct. 18 to 24, which the tion hopes

ito inflienee Tocal churches to ob-

serve,

Other meetings which will round out the Federation 'pro-

, {gram include conferences on Trace

relations, those for Sunday school

{workers and others. Dr. Howard

J. Baumgartel . is Federation

executive secretary,

New Associate

To Be Installed

| Miss McElwain to Take Mars Hill Post

| ‘The Mars Hill Christian Church (will install Miss Glenna McEIwain as new associate pastor and minister of music in ceremonies

tomorrow at 10:45 a, m. The Rev. Ralph Hamon, pastor, will conduct the service. The Rev. Wally May, who has resigned as minister of music will present the baton to Miss McElwain. The Rev. Mr. May has accepted the pastorate of a church in O'Dell, Neb.

Miss McElwain, a native of Oklahoma, was graduated from

class of 1950 and spent the summer in Christian youth camps and in Evangelistic work. She will study at the Arthur Jordan College of Music this winter simultaneously doing her church work. She is a vocalist and pianist, # » »

: Miss Glenna: McElwain a

tist missionary program. Mrs. Ellsworth Healey, president of the woman's work for Indianapolis Baptist churches, will preside. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Manley, who have served as missionaries to

9 a. m. in BS Peter and Paul| ¢ Cathedral. The £ “Rt. Rev. Msgr * Raymond 5 Non, Sathetral

ny po the Fr. Lassance general of will | pelebrate the Mass. The Rev, Fr. Lassance is well known for his work in labor-| ‘management problems, to which | he has devoted 15 years of study. | He also is Professor of sociology | at Marquette. For his work. in the Labor

Schwartz Appointed To Mormon Post

The Central Indiana District of| the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-

South India for 20 years, will give {dramatized addresses on their work Wednesday night.

Old Bethel ‘Methodist Church, grandchild” of a log cabin. 9 9 ===Lesson-Sermon Topic “Plans Ritual “Man” is the subject of the New Stone Structure |Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. / The golden text is: “Blessed is| counsel of the ungodly, nor stand-| hop Ricard €. Ratner to Se a ine, mor

fam Old Bethel \Christ, Scientist lesson- -sermon jn all Churches of | / Cost $100,000 . [the man that walketh not in the| | edition of the Old Bethel Metho-| Seth in the seat of the “scorn. ]

~But-his-delight-is-in-the law —

|has been released" as

"School and for his -participation|dist” Church which began Iife in in the solution of labor-manage- log cabin. - ment disputes, he was awarded The bishop of the Indiana the 1947 annual Civil Award of | | Methodist area"will give the ser-

vy the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate ‘day and night.” Psalms 1:12. ’ The lesson-sermon also includes

§t. Lawrence o Chapel,

2 Milwaukee Fraternal Order | of Eagles. In other sections of the U.:-8. “Tabor Day Masses are becoming an accepted tradition. The Mass here is sponsored by she Archdiocesan Union of Holy | "Namé Societies. Edmund Bradley, president, said leaders In labor] and management have been invited to attend. Holy Name officers plan to make the Labor Day Mass an _ annual affair. .

Selihot Services Sef in Synagog

Members of the Temple Beth-' El Zedsck will meet at midnight | tonight in the synagog for their! annual Selihot services® - Rabbi William P.Greenfeld, spiritual director "of /Beth-El, will officiate. Cantor Miro Glass will § direct the 20- °

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aged 13 and Rabbi Greenfeld pver, The Seljhot services” are. de-| signed to prepare members of the Jewish community for the

Daye for their En a od fo i

oe Jewish Leader to Talk

The Wow Year, or_Rosh Hashwill at. sundown Sept. of Atonement,

Y | superintendent,

|Electric plants. Over the past 12 | months, the Rev. Mr. Johnson has |

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mon and ritual of consecratiton at the 11 a. m. service. The. Rey. the following passage: Charles M. Johnson will preside. “Man is, and forever has been, {A basket “dihner- “wil follow at God's reflection.” noon. "Twas taken from the C hristian | of its new chapel and school for Dr. Sumner L. Martin, district Science textbook, “Science and| Sept. 10and its annual Labor Day will conduct a Health with Key to the Scrip- chicken dinner from 11 a. m. hd festive service at 2 p.m: for the tures, "by Mary Baker Eddy. 7 p-m. Monday. congregation and friends, mrp The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte.

Old Bell Used | Anderson Minister ’ |archbishop of Indianapolis, will|

nie church - dedicate the new chapel and school | The new, modern-Got. c ure at 11 a. m, Sunday, Sept. 10. of Bedford stone cost $100,000. In | To Be Pastor Here " Every member of the parish has; its tall, cross-surmounted ‘steeple, The North’ Side Church of God pcen enrolled on a Labor Day |swings the same bell used in its announced today that the Rev. E. ginner committee for food, dona|immediate predecessor, a modest E. Wolfram of Anderson will jong, tickets and general arrange- | White frame edifice. The white serve as temporary minister until ments, Games. for all ages will {church formed the nucleus for the the end of October, continue throughout the day and new house of worship. | “At that time, the Rev. Herschel} into the evening. The Rev. Cyril, The basement houses a chapel, |Caudill of Germantown, O., will Conen is pastor. a_social and’ serving room, kitch-|asgume the pulpit. as new pastor en and space for Sunday. school The Rev. Mr. Wolfram is field | classes. The worship room, which representative of World Service is entered from 21st. §t., will seat /sor the Church of God, He will (more than 350 persons. A 50-volce gnend Saturday and Sunday after-| |cholr, the organ console and VAT-inoons’ calling on parishioners. He |ious ‘furnishings will occupy the iwi preach in the church, 900 Ww. { chancel. 30th St. at 10:30 a.m. and 7:45 Near Windsor Village P. m.on Sundays during SeptemMany other classrooms; second | |ber and Qetober. ! |and third floor areas as well as The Rev, Mr, Caudill will come ta baleony complete the building here from the First Church of | resources. (God. He will succeed ‘the Rev. Ww. Michigan and Alabame Old Bethel serves a growing W. King, who Petently resigned community near Windsor Village, | {to go to Dayton, O. i SUNDAY, SEPT, 3RD

the Naval Ordnance and ‘Western | | LIEUT. COLONEL H. PUGMIRE ‘State Commander

School to Be Dedicated

The St. Lawrence Catholic

ne | 9 BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST 10 21002 $. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m.- - Warship ond Preaching 10:45 a.m. und-7:00 p.m i Dean Clutter, Minister—MA, Taso Wednesday Services, 7: 45 p LA ™ |

THE SALVATION ARMY

Rev. Johnson to Speak

received 89 new members into his 10 Council Auxiliary

congregation. ! The Rev. Francis T. Johnson of = The Old Bethel congregation be- the Grace Methodist Church will gan worshiping in various home ,44ress the Methodist Olty Counday|123 years ago. Later they bullt 8 oy Ausiary Friday at 1:30 p. m. Siuliog ‘church and then the whitelsn the Fletcher Pisce Methodist frame church, Church. The Rev, LeRoy Hodapp of the Heath Memorial Church will give

“ GELISTIC SERVICE AT eT PLM,

Capt. and Mra, Albert Kelly Newly Appolrited Central Corps’ Officers Wm Be Welcomed

[SPECIAL MUSIC By the Central ¢ Corps Band and _Songsters

David Sawyer, néw director ofthe devotions ‘following ‘the busithe Indianapolis Jewish Commu-| ness session, David Timmerman nity Relations Council, will" ad- will play a tuba solo, Women of ress the alestine

erican Christian the Castleton. Methodist Church:

ommittes “Vinsiivon, wl serve tea and Mrs. George pT Si will prov,

_EVERYONE HEARTILY INVITED

“Thé qiiotation| Church announces the dedication]

10 MpQervics ¢

WILL LEAD A GREAT EVAN-| i

| Mag

[ter Day Saints announced the ap-|

|pointment today of William E.|

will | Ariz. Pfc. Cooper's father is David

the Lincoln Bible Institute in the|

“Theorie Heroes— ©

Probably Be Going to Korea Soon, Local GI Writes Home

“Half the camp is already gone land I'll probably be en route {soon. ” Thus Pfe. David Cooper wrote to his mother, Mrs. Lillian Cooper, 1243 8. Senate Ave, in his most recent letter, He indicated he would be on © his way to Ko-¢ rea, Enlisting in = the Air Force seyen months (ago, he is taking air police training at Tucson,

Pfc. Cooper

Cooper.

2

Dyson Ww. Cox. former principal of ‘the Cumberland School, has

Base, Mich.

10th Air Force. A graduate of Indiana Central College and But-| ler University, Maj, “Cox has over nine years of ‘service to] his credit. He served for four months in| the the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II as a bombardment group pilot. Currently his assignment is Chief, Volunteer Air Reserve

» o ” Clarence M. Deal, USN, 422 E.

from seaman apprentice to seaman.

Pearl Harbor with the U. 8. Pacific Fleet. He entered service June 9, 1049, and received his recruit training at the U. 8. Naval Training Center, 8an Diego, Cal. He is a graduate of Shortridge High School,

» » Aboard the Sobrarine rescue shp USS Chanticleer is Jack Martin Ockerhausen, USN, of Lawrence, Mr. Ockerhausen, who has been in the Navy since October, 1930 is a Chief Boatswain's Mate. He has been stationed aboard the Chanticleer for one month and is a qualified deep mea diver.

» ~ » Arthur H. Moreland, seaman, USN, R.R. 17, is serving on the staff of the Commander, Naval Forces, USN, in Refaelbery, Germahy. Seaman Moreland is working In the offices of the Deputy Commander of the Military Sea Transportation Service, - Europe. Seaman Moreland, who entered the U. 8. Navy in June, 1948, attended Technical High School. He received his naval recruit training at the U. 8. Naval Training Center at Great ‘Lakes, IIL He later was graduated from the special Army Demolition School at Boeligen, Germany.

» - » Serving aboard the Destroyer U.8.8. Strong in the Mediterranean is Stanley 1. Hodges, fireman apprentice, USN, Ww, 30th St. The destroyer Strong is

with the Sixth Fleet.

» ” » Participating in the second {phase of cothbined U. 8. and British Mediterranean "Fleet Exercises is Emerson E. Settles, boatswain’s mate 2/c, USN. He is the husband of Mrs. Evelyn B. Settles, 4936 Hillside Ave. Indianapolis. He is ‘a crew member of the [radar picket deliroger USS Dyess.

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A crew member of the submarine USS Sea Leopard is Lawrence E, Tucker, Seaman, USN, husband of Mrs. Lawrence E. | Tucker, 1013 N, Alabama St, The USS Sea Leopard recently {was awarded the Navy battle ef- | ficiency pennant as a unit of the

(Schwartz as supervisor of the dis-| Atlantic Fleet. drict Mutual Improvement. Asso-!

ciation. : F fot “Men S Baraca Bible Class

Mr. Schwartz will work with] young people of Columbus, Muncie]

and Indianapolis in his new position in the central district. He! branch president of the North Side! Church of the Mormons to under-

|take ‘his new duties.

2500 Roosevelt Ave, Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor Res, 2634 Adams —SUNDAY SERVICES. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:18 A. M. — Evangelistic, 7:30. P.M, Youns Pecple’s. Meeting, Tuesday, P. Thursday ayer and Bible Study, % P. M

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxford Sts.

Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. 10: 30 A. M.—Sermo on by Student Robert ; Columbus

O.: “Our Christian: a to ‘the World * Matt. -

TION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED

North and New Jersey Sts.

| FREDERICK R. Di PAGE GE ARIES, .D, or to Astor 3:10 4 M~Church Sch of Worship,

ankenfsid

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

_- 320 N. MNiinois St. It. Col. XK, Grace Orandall, Comm, Evangelistis Service—7:30 P.M. Harold Sewell, spetaker, Mrs. Al Isenberg, pianist, Mra, Ted Smith, soloist. Mrs. Geen Way, song director.

CENTRAL. CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) . Dr. W. A. Shullen Aires berger

By Pastor

— Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:48' A. M.

Sarmopn: HE mptions r Tod I oday.”

Se » -Buest Mission nary ory,

VICTORY MISSI MEETING

Telephone CH-8608

IN Y. FOR ©. CLUB, 20TH

Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway

Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH 10:00 A. M. i. Rev. R. M, Dodrill, Teacher

ST. MARK'S: UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Bchroeder

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affiisted with rat 's Summit, Mo. DR. * FREDERICK ELIAS EWS yi Daily"10 Bat.

onsyltant . Market St. Rm. 502,

Tit MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH

West Morris St. 3% Blaine (West Indpls. Bus 9:30 A.M. 10:45 B. os Services o

2 Lords Day Roberd Vorse, Choir Directo orse, A Friendly Church A Friendly Community

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK WISH 3 WGCBC

1310-KC Jn-xc 7:30 AM.

Mis Sunday % A.M HCJB Shortwave, 13:8 M. , © Friday, 9:30 P. M. f Gospel Tracts in 34 Languages Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries Provincés and Islands. 130 Ac M., 10:30 A. M, 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. ao ! Sunday Night. Baptismal Service

EVANG. CARLYLE SCOTT tar Een 10" ONARY BAPTIST AND MERIDIAN _

reported for active duty with the Air Force at Selfridge Air Force)

Maj. Cox is with Headquarters,

Training Unit Division, 10th Air

28th St. was recently advanced|

Seaman Deal is stationed at| .-

Lt. (jg) William Carrier Jr, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs. William H. Carrier, R.R. 9, Box

‘376, is a member of Patrol

Squadron 8. The Squadron, which is based. at the Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, R.I., ‘has been award-

SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 1950

Turner Air Lines Starfs New Route in 30 Days

New DC-3 plane feeder service between Chicago, Kokomo, In. dianapolis, Richmond and Cincin. nati will be inaugurated by Turner Air Lines, Inc. within 30 days; Passengers and cargo will -be {transported.

tral Route today announced the

the service to it on the withdrawal

Jed the Navy battle efficiency pen-

nant for 1950.

“Chareh Office. L1-9502

Garfield Heights

Bible Study, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11: A. M. Ww. L TOTTY, Minister

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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

PAL = Horna. Pastor i SX 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship Sermon by Rev. Huffman 9:15 A. M. Church School

2842 Shelby Street

FREE METHODIST CHR

of TWA and Delta Air Lines serv. [ise to these communities tomorTOW. _

Pastor's Home. H1-302%

Church of Christ

Evening Service, TPM Wed. Eve. Service, 7:43

GA-1945—GA-9480

FIRST CHURCH, 13t

SECOND CHURCH EW he. Naan or, MA-98T1. SES and Porest Ha

CH-2121.

ERALD LS, Minister, -2628 MARS HILL ~JatnaRorth | Polts PH a: by BE-8178.

LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL -1434-N.-Tibbs.

J. E. Rigss. minister, CA-3900. |

~ WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott Dr.'Walter Hand. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. 10:48 A. M.—Moraning Worship. Communion Service. 6:30P.M.—B. Y. P.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd.

10:48 A. M.—Morning Service.

BAPTIST CHURCHES _

FIRST: BAPTIST CHURCH

‘Merfdian ‘and Vermont Streste Carleton W, Atwater, D.D, Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible classes.

10:30 A. M ~~ Wore) Sermon: Amon, an

‘Reform” by Dr. Be, gil gol CX; @, T a . University, > ke

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York, Peter Vroom. 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P, M.

CROOKED CREEK— & Seth. Louis G, Grafton. 04S—i0:4s TEM

TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant 41 Fash.

Dr. G. H. O'Donnell spesking. U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. M, T:00 P. M. : — LYNDHURST-—Lyndh: 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. of Washington St. 8. Classes for All Ages pastor. Services 9:30 a. m. and 1 D. W,

METHODIST ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister

9:30 A. M.—Church School. G. Wilbur Little, Supt. 10:45 A. M.—“A Greedy Saint.”

530P.M.—M. Y. F.

Vices—Gambling.”

NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street

EL BOO,

Morning “THs Reo Ro er Dr. Browning 8.

Church School—9:30-Off-the-Street Parking.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixtesnth SERS SSE IATL TWO MORNING SERVICES

“Pinding God tn Humble Things.” Kings 5:13. ’

Church School—9:30 AM Young Peoples Vesper, 3 P. M.

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

4808 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H, Bergen, Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M. : “Morning Worship—10: AM

730P.M.— ‘Major American

CHURCHES - EDGEWOOD

At ¥dsonood 4 rad eS School Gym, White

E. > Thistlewaite, Minister. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:30 A. M —Morning Sroramn . “The Christian Worker." 7:30 P. M.—Evening Services * James McCallie Jr., guest speaker,

EAST 10TH STREET

METHODIST ©. R. Holmes. Pastor E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Church School 0AM Worship Service 10:48 A. ML . "The Little Foxes." 6 P. M.—Methodist Youth Fellowship Home of the Everson Bible Class

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

"PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Central Ave. as 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:30 "Worship, 10:30 A. M.

Officials of the lines’ Lake Cen~

Civil Aeronautics Board awarded*

ibe The Parable-of Work tof

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Retope Chureh of Which Senry Ward Beecher was Minister. Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta. sean 8. MINER. D JOSEPH W JORNSTOR

Morning Worship, 11 AM. Mr. Johnston Preaching.

“HOW MUCH 18 ENOUGH?"

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

=p <n EAIRVIEW \i 46th and Capitol ‘Ave, VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister 9:30 A.. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.

JABAL | PRESBYTERIAN REV. ETE D1. 6.7%.

Worship sasesnennnes AIS ALM. | {Sunday School sesrane 9:15 A.M.

Duo PM

ho cil BALANCES" M.—Youth - Fellowship. Thurs. 7:30 P M.. Congregations) Meeting.

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, SEPT. 3: “MAN”

Maing Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches & Societies

FIRST CHURCH

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

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

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

CH SIXTH CHURCH" Washington Biv Blvd, at 34th 16097 Prospect St. Church Edifice

: R. R., 1611 Prospect SUNDAY. SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M..

‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 Ww. Washington St.—S8unday School 9:30 A. M.

- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored)

210 West S00 StewitorBinda fit F230 4. 3.

Weliesiny Sains Nesiings 1s A% Cuuestes 3nd iin 3

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| Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor. Ls . MIP. M : Sunday Senool, 9:30 'AM.~Morning Worship, 10:48 AM. —B.T.U. 6:15 pM ~ : 2 ’ + oa, . T30PM CH] ‘Christian Selene: Reading. Room NO’ x I | On Sunder. 27. Ort. 1. wn wl star sur now hore poms ot 4th 3nd Sei | : : Jelatty Msintainet; 'N; Pen, $0. Tay

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