Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1950 — Page 4

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Mrs. Ida Marvel receives the Holy Communion in her home | from young elders, Philip Brumley, left, and Clinton Hawkins, of |

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Protestant Christians throughout the globe will receive the Lord's Supper in World-wide Communion Services tomorrow. Slight variations of procedure will marke the giving of the secrament. Some churches will serve communicants in the pews and others at the altar. Whereas most congregations now use dAnfer- a mented grape juice, some still give wine. Small, individual glass ups nowadays, for the most part, have taken the place of the chalice from ders. and deacons to conduct] which all drink. ‘communion services on occasion. But in every case, ministers will They will take with them into

pass the liquid element, they will homes, a portable communion kit speak of the blood of Christ shed containing a bottle for wine, for man. They will tell that the plates for the unleavened bread bread symbolizes his body broken and other articles. |e on Calvary. In the Scriptures read, : iv | the hymns and sermons, the Cru- Duties Divided ; cifixjon story will live again. One young person will say the o prayer, another will read the] Irvington Church 'Scriptures and the elders and! In the Irvington Presbyterian deacons will give the communion. Church before the communion All of them will sing. _ service, the deaconesses will pre-| a in Ti Sreedway] ble with snowy cloth Churc e Rev. Kenne orne, |B; Bate the u They wD upon | |pastor, will inaugurate a: scustom | it’ the unleavened bread they | °f silent prayer following the; “themselves have baked. A wom. Communion. The congregation an elder. will assist the mate, WI! pray for men in the Armed ' elders by lifting the covering Forces. for the leaders of our cloth and folding it away at the |COUNtry and for world peace. "beginning of the service. She! on ar a will replace it to mark the close Methodist Women Plan | of the communion, The church will use its new sil- Sub: District Meeting ver service given last summer The Woman's Society of Chris-| o Xan Stl SD ebsteri tian Service of the Greencastle i} his late mother, Mrs. Lula Cald-/ | Methodist Sub-District will meet well. Mrs. Caldwell was a char- Tuesday at 9 a. m. ter member of the Irvington Olive Church. Church.

: Miss Cora Simpson, of Detroit,! {Mich., a missionary to China, will! Candle Tippers give the afternoon address. offl-| Young people of the Speedway | cers’ training and a lggge Fa Church, members of ice will highlight

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communion in the homes of the Mt. Olive, Riverside, 8t. Mark,

fll and aged tomorrow. Women | St. Paul,

and store unleavened bread for the Avon, Bartletts use in communion services. |Bridgeport, Clermont, The church fathers have desig- Olive Branch,

Danville, |

FREE METHODIST

CHURCHES

MARS ATLL CHURCH arnsworth & Polts Ste P H. Current. minister. BE-8178.

can Wilkins EW. minister, MA-9871.

00D st and Forest Manor. ton Suantgan, minister. CH 2121.

LIGHT AND LIFE CRAPEL -1434 N. Tibbs J. B Riggs. minister, CA-3990.

~~ FIRST FREE METHODIST

RALLY DAY-REVIVAL

"Rev. E. P. Boyd

"Los Angeles. Cal

Each Evening—7:30 P. M. Rev. Gerald F. Mickels,

Minister

VICTORY | MISSIONARY BAPTIST

SOUTHEAST CORNER 46TH AND CENTRAL Celebrates 1st Service In. New Building BIBLE SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP, 10:45 DEDICATION SERVICE 2:30 P. M. REV. LYMAN SMITH ALLEN OF HENDERSON, KY. WILL BRING DEDICATION MESSAGE

IVANGELISTIC SERVICE, 7:30 — B.T. VU, 6:15 MIDWEEK PRAYER MEETING WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M. REV. LEROY CLEVELAND, Pastor HU-1793

ee

- Coming For = ONE NIGHT EVANGELISTIC RALLY Tuesday, October 10 T30P.M. | | 7:30PM.

Under der Auspices of OGrester Indianapolis OC 5 mittee Pastors and Christian is, Com. {

ice for Billy Grah 2 rr oi a Inlt Hour, Periods

12 Noon to 4 P

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Freedom

{the scroll as part of the Crusade churches, {for Freedom movement.

the Spaegwsy Chadian Church. nlf” AH SIL fe ig or a TI orl only local person who belongs to 2» | pass Toston I TRC the phans. the planning committee of the, * go | mingtes aif day next Saturday beginning Headline Provisional National Council of| Projastant Christians (ALS a me Ihe day will be the Feast o speakers of the the Churches of Christ in the ST TH STREET METHODIST convention will

w ” E Pl Id Wid R if |cn{Ren in TR Rey Tacnool of of i Saiew, iy Gig ae Ries pastor ‘of tha church. ‘Bisho Richard. ¢.

| Raines of the

stress the same teaching. As they | wi

ori FAs NGELIcA Al REFORMED in the Mt. or, wi ofTae at ie wor wide Rn

morn or Bie Bids mis he ROL "| orming, rie. Ne a pastor. will | Candle Tippers group, will hold session. The Bub- “district includes{gy the 1

Speedway and Unity |(§ son

of the Speedway Church bake Churches, all in Indianapolis, and, the, seasion om row at Chapel, +| Totatmastars,

| The congregation wi Plainfield and! Shgtow th OROIYICtS

nated certain young folk as el- Shiloh Methodist churches. | served ee ai

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH [inane

" tor Probst will be 701 N. Pennsylvania St. eo of 1ecur on the “Teachings of 7000 Sou PAUL B. HUFFMAN. Pastor the Bit "Why" the 308, title for domorrow | CALVARY “in dsewooa Da ST. JOHN'S Avenue i 10:30 A. M.Morning Worship of Only Rule | WALTER 1, BARTH. Pastor LOUIS WAMBSOANS, Pastor. Sermon by Rev, Huffman pA ig Rig LL CHURCH-Dr. | i Hours of Worship: 8 & 10:30 A. M. _ Hour of Worship: 10:30 A. M. { > ——————————— EE ————————————————— 9:15 A. M. Church School on “Preedo Pa i Dieach Youre ot " New Jersey | Chureh Office. L1-9802 Pastor's Home. W1-3928 i4 mL Tithe Fhurch a) and on! ‘Judgment | EMMAUS Orange Street 1. PAS ol ICU Se | ‘SEm— EE — =| "ike? Prissy TERIAN CRURCH_Dr | _ Hour of of Woranin: 10.30 AM. HM ZORN. Assistant BILGE. Crag ave 8, ed wne— — __Hours of Worship: 8 & 10:30 A. M. ation “ Pa————————— et 8 New York Street Shy ioved he World" tomoron wt 330 | GRACE Mhoherk eee, ST. PETERS Times, ot

DECA CHURCH. DECAT

Ww -| Sa Gers tomorrow wil pare the entenninl CHRIST pa Hours of Worship: 8:45 & 10:30 A. M. || on e plese) Ohi | 8. Minister, AT-2638 | site, Mth s sein” “Services at 1 i. Jultan ITY | | and and "7:30 b.'m. and a neon basket | TRIN Past Surees

Dr. Walter L. Ewing of Pittsburgh, pasto of he church from 1018 to 1936, wil Three Miles Northwest | pre c tomorrow Mt the 10:43 om 1 OUR REDEEMER a Watson Roud ’ zw of New! Palestine th % ae Diether super ntendent of | WM, IFERT, Pastor, Hour of of Worship Oo: 1. A a, in vhiiteburgh a Fours of Worship: 8:00 & 10:45 A.M ATH Services Tor ths ERS OF AMERICA-—John Par- | | auarson will give the meditation and Wil- OUR SAVIOR 3th & 3417 Park ye

|lard Gardner | LiRSoh st.

Church to Celebrate ‘Centennial Tomorrow

{Church of Decatur Township will | celebrate its centennial tomorrow. An all day meeting with picnic! luncheon at noon will be held at the church, 8. High School and |Seerley Rds,

WISH WCBC 1310—-KC MIp-XO money Ward Boscher was Minister. sunday. 7:30 A. M. Mon a Vermont and. Pennsylvania Sts. ~"%6th snd Capitol Ave. + 0 A. sunday 19 A M° Minister © VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister | HCJB ©. IRAN MINER. ©. D. 9:30 A. M.—Chureh School. Morning Worship. 11 Ao. M. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Shortwave, 12:8 M. wont ommunion World Wide Communion. 2 or e Commun Priday. 9:30 P. M. Church Scho], M Westminster Fellowship, 8 P. M.

. THE INDIANS POLLS. TIMES

Disciples of Christ Meeting To Dr 100 From Here

Church Events—

Observe

* More than 100 persons from In lis have announced ians Cru S A e- for to. attend the Assembly of the International Convention the Disciples of Christ Oct. 9 to 15 in Oklahoma City,-Okla.

| Since the outstanding Disciples’ boards, the permanent executive offices of the convention and many churches are located here, the {delegation necessarily will be large. On two nights during the con-| : Congregation wilt vention, two Pullman sleepers dianapolis. The officials went M k Dri 0 filled with convention guests and abroad early this ygar to observe ar ive Oct. 8 official represen- {conditions on mission fields in the Indianapolis churches of all de tatives will pull { Philippines and Japan. nominations are expected to ob-out from the. Fmd? a serve Crusade for Freedom Sun. | Enion Station in (Gives Far od ell Address ol day Oct. 8, {Indianapolis for Laon of Dd) I DBgtime piven Not only here, but all over the Oklahoma City. | 33 en a ape ya re United States clergymen have Private automo- 1 roe missions ente g f th been asked to give anti-Commu. Piles and air- Ee I ne nist sermons. C. Walter Mec- Planes will Sat he atin. we Carty, chairman of the Marion transport others. The conventio ) n will come to a

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Christian Science

{Text is ‘Unreality’

“Unreality” is the subject of

. [the lesson-sermon in all Church-

es of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. The golden text is: “What is Lord.” Jer. 23:28,

the following passage: “Jesus knew It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing.” The quotation was taken from the Christian Science” textbook, Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy.

Geneva Methodist

Plans Services

County Committee of the Cru-| Disciples have % sade Tor Freedom, has sent let- Stated that they {Slote wi $3 mam th Toy Dem ters to Indianapolis clergymen Wil map a 10- | The Disciples of Christ move-| requesting that they mark the Year Program of day in their churches. {Advance at the | Washington, Pa., under the lead-| The Crusade for Freedom of- \convention. 'ership of Thomas Campbell and’ fice, 525 Claypool Hotel, is sup-| —This effort will include the pis son Alexander. The member- | plying Freedom Scrolls to church- 'sending of new missionaries, the ship totals 1,886,236 in the world! es, - Members of the churches will |, i \1ichment of additional and 1,747,493 in the United States. be given an opportunity to sign the recruitment and John A. Tate of Richmond, Va.,| ? is convention . president and Dr. [training of ministerial candidates, Gaines M. Cook of Indianapolis . {the erection of buildings on col- is executive secretary. ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHURCH uses, greater evangelis- Disciples stand on the principle |B spn TLE " enterprises, classes inlay Of Christian unity and are affil- , n nterdenominaeek. Both non Cath ics and Catholics | leadership and tional bodies. Dr. Cook is the

Religious events follow:

ara “inlted. to atte

® include the Japanese Christian, District Auto Workers Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, who 1s Holding Session Here in the United Delegates to District 10, Region States for a six-3 Auto Council of the United

Indiana Ares, named the

Bank ‘BAR RFIELD PAR he IST CAURCH— Tne congregation wil sonduet its snnusl vest ont Atte ve in October and hold other Harvest ome Testy tie

0 i) UNITARIAN CHURCH—Prof month tour in- Automobile Workers of A i He A arr do ; : merica, PE eo wenash Gollesss Wil speak Dr. Bates: .1,ding a No- were meeting today in Indian-

at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow in the vember visit to Indianapo.s; and apolis.

Orchar hool. RCH a. “Porch tater? radu | Dr. M. Searle Bates, longtime The meeting, originally schedthe Butler Religion, will | Disciples’ missionary to China. |uled for Anderson, was “trans-|“-k ——

ea classes for Ho schoo ni a Ike rome mertod she, Ordain 8 to Ministry w in - wi ad part o “he Jones Rae —s ta Gy Si NR RERAN CHURCH — The tion ceremonies. Two of these Rey mH ehuenpe, Mibern indent ‘now are holding down part-time Eh "a Teas & h “The ‘on meeting tomorrow at pastorates and taking class work Tved as a a mission + at the Butler School of Religion. sors.” ee enstituency| They are brothers, Richard J.

(ferred to Indianapolis so that adequate hotel facilities could be !obtained.

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class

Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway

Class Meeting 9:30 A. M.

Nigeria. Tor. ns ss0U Bod

thers 0 and Jonas M. Berkey. MENS © 4 Be Eiase wil bse bgeive| Oren D. Pritchard of Indianap- BROAD CA a DAY, WISH Omecoming tomorrow st a lis, manager of the Union Cen- : - MW, her off} 111 0118, g | yy llaon, inte a". prosram. thciud. | tral Life Insurance Co., holds the, ReV- R. M. Dodrill, Teacher Bo A Yo Te terotn, office of treasurer of the InterYou RIST—Ken Anderson. national Convention and will re- ’ h fo mo Ma ich. ato Er and speak: port as such at the Oklahoma ST. MARK'S

will address the rally tonight . 7:30} he singe ration” tomorrow at 3 City sessions.

in the club houses, 20th and Meridian Dr. H. B. McCormick, president

he nh say Hchool Ry: Re be in of the United Christian .Mission-

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linder Sts. v. Alvin Resmussen will j ary Society, and the Rev. Virgil Rev. Duane E. Schroeder fhach ie, in X43 rines of the Cnris-!A. Sly, society executive secre-| T

and

{Worship «.o.eeeeeses.10:45 A. M. tary, will talk about a recent trip, 31 { a of to the Orient. _Both are from In-| Sunday School ....... 9:30 A. 9:30AM.

O'Donnell, pastor, Sunda morning sermons on ‘How to Live

FREDERICK ud D.

GENEVA, Tad Sept. 30—The {Geneva Methodist Church will | | sponsor a chapel service at 4 p.m. !|

Mr. Pritchard ment was founded in 1809 near... .n Sunday in October, begin-|

ning tomorrow, in the Limberlost Drive-In Theater. The Rev. Clayton Steele, pastor | of the Geneva Methodist Church, will give the vesper sermon tomorrow afternoon. Other pastors] are to be announced for the four remaining Sundays.

TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD |

2500 Roosevelt Ave. Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor Res. 2634 Adams

—SUNDAY SERVICES—

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

Young People's Meeting, Thursday Prayer and

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 p.m.

TEES |

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

po ay Onity 3 Summit. DE \ RIN A. a 35 PR

oor Rb WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Morris at Blaine (W. Ind. bus to Soon)

Tuesday, 8 P. inle Study. 8 P.

SH 0 a

Worship Services 9:30 A. M30

School: 10:45 A

oN ARIAL AND REFORMED

North and New Jersey Sts.

ristian “tom row, The or | PAN 5 - FR h Assistant : ot We hip hid buat” ights Church of Christ | .otiS¥asr WHR ‘a. m 2842 Shelby Street * SAM. Dtach & School

Bible Study, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M.

W. L. TOTTY, Minister

Evening Service, 7 P. M. Wed. Eve. Service! 7:43

GA-1945—GA-9480

orl will Ne ved tom orrow at 10: and Fami Jane, i RB, upper. in the even r 8 TE RB i AN ol i wing Vale, pastor, each on * 1 e'’

ar enc the 16! 45 a. m. aridwide Shitunidn |

1 CONEY oDisT eHURCH — The Songregation will mark Worldwide Com. | n Bun on and Rally Day in servic fomorrov. vents will include ine Taily | 00l at 9:4

oly Eon h 0:45 oly Sathel 45 a.m; nn Beng at 1 p

WINTER AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Corner of Winter and Fernway REVIVAL MEETING

Beginning Monday, Oct. 2 REV. H. M. MARTIN, Beech Grove, Preaching Monday ‘Night. Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Bohannon, Evangelists, Singers and | Musicians, in charge of services through Oct. 18. Services each night—7:30

T. W. BTOFER, Minister, IM-7343.

noon basket |

cad Sai Sih VAS Ris an *HURC a Ben- |

Yi oi Reiieion {

: a. nn Bunce will sing. lub will be honor d

11:45 A. M.—Communion | Service.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Jyalnus Streets (700 North)

Dr. W. A Shullenben Mint cory

Church ra :30 A.M. Mornin oraiis—i0: & ‘A. M. “Do This in Remembrance." Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. llinois St. Lt. Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. Evangelistic Service—T7:30 P.M. John Farquarson, speaker.

| Willard Gardner and Ann Suhre, musie.

onored. ITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH— | mark Rens ay | the Holy Communion will be m. and Svening serv-

day

FUR BETHEL MET 1ST E. H. ZIMMERMAN, Pastor H HP | Hour of Worship: 10:30 A. M. AM NORDSIECK, Pastor

GEORGE O. TAYLOR. Pastor ne WALTER C. MAAS, Pastor IRVINGTON METHODIST. cnvnea | Tegner Lasaied 16-50 A.M" | Hours of Worship: 8:30 & 10:30 A. M.

will sing tomorrow m. service in the chapel,

MARTIN KOSCHE, Pi 2nd. 4th and Sth Ean Ww "a. M

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixteenth EORGE ARTHUR FRA SHaRLES RICHARD BROW TWO MORNING SERVICES 9.10 and 1 A oo: | Holy Commun “God 80 Love Pg. World * John 3:18 of |

nig Church choot "930 A | Thursday. 8p m., Supper and AM, vocation

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN.

4808 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen. Minister Sunday School=$:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:48 A. M.

Xi F. 8. FALKENROTH. Pastor.

Bethel Methodist Episcopal

"MERDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. at 47th ! Rev. Roy B. Conner Je. Sunday School, 9:48 Worship. 10:48

“The 8hadow on the World.” Sacrament of the-Lord's Bupper

13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER. Pastor

BROADCASTS ‘EACH WEEK

Gospel Tracts in 34 Languages

upper Lecture ° Thursday: 6 EM M. Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries T re—

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts.

the chaff to the wheat? Saith the.

The lesson-sermon also includes

“Science and Health with

Telephone CH-8508

WOODRUFF PLACE

Dr. Walter Hand. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School

[10:48 A. M.—Mornin Worship orld Communion Service.

4:00 P. Yoon. «" 6:30 P > M5 any geil Came Preaching.”

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnel! speaking. 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages.

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott

SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,1950 ' BAPTIST CHURCHES ]

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater, D.D., Pastop

9: RA M.—] Worsnis: Ce ool. 10:45 A. M.— Pp. Communion Message, Christ's New Law 6: 0p M.—Youth Fellowship. oP. M M—Youh, ip. “The Folly of Look ing Backward Jpursday, 7:30 P Bible Series ‘the Book > the Re

AVE. Emerson & E_ New Fs :

EMERSON A Peter _ Peter Vroom, 10:30 A, M.-

Louis a WY 48-10: Fr M.

Cr 8. Clutton. 0: ARE Erie ea

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= NORTH METHODIST CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street

BALLAS L. BROWNING. D. D. GERALD L. ADDLE. B.D. isters M.—Church School

3 WORLD WIDE COMMUNION Comm yon Berviees 8:30 and 10:45 A 6:00 P. M.—Angelus TA for Youth Adequate off-the-street parking.

Hear BISHOP MARTIN!

ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH

I Corner Delaware and Vermont Sts. Amos L. Boren, D.D., Minister

BROADWAY Fall Crook Parkway of Broadway

Broadway Sunday.

Each generation raise up some outstanding prophetic voices, Because of a national meeting of the church being held here, many of our Indianapolis Methodist Churches will have in their pulpits this Sunday one of these spokesmen for God.

At Broadway our guest will he Bishop Gerald Kennedy of Portland, . Oregon, one of the truly great preachers of our --day. - The services at which Bishop Kennedy will Preach begin at 10:45 a. m. A special Communion service will be held at 8:15 a. m.

Our fellowship at both servfces is open to all who will come.

ROBERT B. PIERCE Pastor

Bishop Kennedy preaches at

Hear BISHOP MARTIN!

Morning Worship 10:45 i 5 “The Eternal Word In a Changing World” by

Bishop W. C. Martin, Dallas, Texas (Area) Methodist Church

Evening Worship 7:30 HOLY COMMUNION

Members and Non-mem-bers Are Invited

METHODIST CHURCHES

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.—Bishop W. C. Martin, guest speaker. “The Eternal Word in a Changing World.”

530 P.M.—M. Y. F.

730P.M.—Holy Communion. “To the Manner Born,” St. John 12:20-29. Rev. Boren.

EDGEWOOD

At Edgewood Grade School! Gym, While Building New Cha Charen

E. D. Thistlewaite. Minister. 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

10:30 A. M.—Worship. Communion Service. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Services ““Coppy Book."

EAST 10TH STREET

METHODIST GC. R. Holmes. Pastor B. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Church School "230A. M | Worship Service 10:40AM. 1

Communion Meditation § P. M.—Methodist Youth Home of the Everson Bible Class

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

Rev. Marcus W. Joh

Preaching, 11 A. M. Subject: “A Manual for Hands."

GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN |

4717 E.- MICHIGAN Rev. John 8. Albert, D.D.

8:00 A.M. —Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—8unday School { 10:48 A. M.~Service of “Holy Communion in of Pride Rebuked.” Special Musie. | |

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxford Sts. !

Rev. Carl H. Amelung. Pastor. 9:30 A. M.—Sunday S¢hool for all ages.

I | i | |

[10:30 A. M.—8tudent in charge of services.

5

2 RALLYS

© TONIGHT, 7:30 P. M. @ SUNDAY, 3:00 P. M.

With

KEN ANDERSON

Author Editor of Youth for Christ agasine, world traveler and evangelist. author of boys’ adult position

books, fiction and missionary com-

—Also

THE BELL RINGING RASMUNSSEN'S

Playing Cowbells and Marimba

Everybody Welcome

ROGER MALSBARY, Director

Provinces and Islands. 34th and tral Services—9:30 A. M., 10:30 A. M., MEMORIAL DR. Y VALE 30 P. M. T:30 P. M. Carrollton Avenue at 11th | ‘REV. Song for OOREHEAD Sunday Night Baptismal Service 7: 30* Rev. William A. Alexander Subject: “ ‘Tis Midnight” | 9:30 A. M.—Church School for all ages.| 9:30 A. M__Bibie 8c . hoot : <% 3 ev. Vale, preschin What Shall | do? f10:48 A. Maan Wide Commuhion Communion— “The Pearl of Peace.” er Homecoming Month. aM youth Fellowsnip Where Shall | go? | Thursday, 7:30, Midweek Service. Thurs, 118 P.M. ational Meeting

HEAR—VWilliam Cathcart, (Australia)

IN THE YOUTH FOR CHRIST AUDITORIUM

= 2011 N. Meridian, Near 20th Sunday—October 1st at 10:30 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. fi

i Two Great Subject — Two Great Services Meetings continue in the Y for C

"Auditorium Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 7:45p. m.

SPECIAL SUBJECT ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 P. M. IN THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH : + East 10th Street and Park Avenue. 3 WILL RUSSIA_ATTACK AMERICA AND ‘GREAT BRITAIN?" 7 WHEN? HOW? WHY? Hear This Great Address, Enjoy Revival (fellowship. ) (No Affiliation with “The Youth for Christ” Movement)

Catheart

+

The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, preaching |

N. MERIDIAN of 20th St.

FIRST CHURCH o 3620 East 38th Street Evening Service, 5 o'clock R. R,, Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th

THIRD CHURCH

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

~WELCOME—

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. 30th ‘““REALITY”

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches & Soclefies

R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

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 Street.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M. ®

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and Societies 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

16091 Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

FESTIVAL OF FAITH

10,000 Protestants ' -alting CHRIST

© Address by br. Robert W. Searle ©" Editor of the PROTESTANT WORLD. SUBJECT: “The Reformation Unfinished Busines”

@ Music by Combined Choirs of ey

churches

. DRAMA hy: Indiana Central College

~ SPONSORED. 8Y THE CHURCH FEDERATION OF INDIANAPOLIS CADLE TABERNACLE

CADLE TABERNACLE

SATURI Churc New ( Victory Hear R

The Victor; Church will |] services ton quarters 46t Ave, The churc! ing from | Northwo Christian cc regation wl has erecte new edifice across the sti The Rev. man Smith

_ len, pastor

the Emma Baptist Ten Henderson, will speak morrow at 1

- a. -m. worshi

dedication ai the Victory Victory Be its activities members in J year, membe tal of $40,00 eign mission chase of its

337 on Roll

The Rev. pastor and church, says members mu tenth of inco ate giving i now number: The pastor the congrega construction on the newly two years. Sunday scl morrow and after at 9:3( Sunday nigt held also at meeting is p. m. on Th

Evange

Dr. |

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Dr. Billy G drawing thot his evangelis country, will day, Oct. 1( Cadle Taber Dr. B. R pastor, and t bary, directo Youth for CI co-chairmen ments, Dr. Grahar tall and 31 in Charlotte, verted. ta ti the age of preach soon graduated fre Wheaton, Il Tampa, Fla. now is presid Schools whi nary, college

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