Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1950 — Page 4

J pper Room’ Editor

DistrictParley Monday

Area Leaders to Make Reports At Brightwood Church Session

Dr. James Manning Potts of Nashville, Tenn,

Upper Room” described as the most widely devotional booklet in’

existence, will address the Methodist District Monday. ; Dr. Potts will speak at the 7:30 p. m. session in the new Brightwood Methodist Church. The meeting will open with worship at 2 p.m. and close with the benediction by Dr, Sumner L. Martin, district superintendent. Lester Irons will tell of happenings in his department of lay leadership. Other persons and the areas they will report are: The Rev. John Siner, Fletcher Place Center; the Rev. E. T. Perkins, youth; the Rev. Albert Ashley, Board of Evangelism; Dr. A.L. Bqren, Advance for Christ and His Church; Harold Hewitt, Conference Board of Education; and W. C, Patrick, zeserve pensions.

. Religious events follow:

HEATH ». MORIAL METHODIST = CHURCH The congregation will mark I special service to

homecoming sermonette. classes, morning worship and sermon will stress the festive note. CHRISTIAN MEN BUILDERS, THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH —~ The class will observe “Si Grotto Day” t. past monarch of Sahara Girotio, wil speak on. “The Great Physician YOUTH FOR CHRIST-Phil Saint, artist, singer and evangelist, will continue his

jeiyices might and next Saturday at . 1750 Bem. Monday through Priday at 7:45 Dr. James Manning Potts 5 A nd tomorrow at 3 p. m Russell hy A eniasamien. N 2. will Assia service VA Ng low a noon pitch- In dinner O Qirecior. will pieside. BROA way EVANGELICAL UNITED . p RETHREN © "HURCH—The annual basasr

will open Priday at 2 p. m. and continue

SOMTHRTIORT METHODIST CHURCH - D through the dinner hour. The women's

r. Sumner L, Martin, Methodist district

superintendent, will oe the Builders Day society, bazaar sponsors, will serve a tursermon tomorrow al 10:45 a key dinner. The following women will be In the afternoon, the membership will in charge: Mrs. Frank J, Billeter, society meet to discuss plans for enlarging the {resident Mrs, Arthur Krause, Mrs, Elmer sanctuary, the erection of a new yerrose, Mrs, William Mitchell and Mrs.

» ucation unit and recreation hail Everett Bau WILKINSON (ind.) CHRISTIAN CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURC " OF HE ADY ENT Dr, Lewis Foster, professor in the Cin- Members will pray for tho wh cinnati Bible Seminary, will speak at the cently have died at the All Sainte service ip m. . m. homecoming se service tomorrow. The Wednesday at 10: 30 a om,

To Address Methodist: = mets, M

editor of “The in preparation for the coring THUR 10:30 4. m. The Rev. Clarence L.

’ pastor, will preside.

pr Shore S.

So arta 70 Y ‘ears Old /

entire edifice has been re- Reformed Church will mark its da and special ecclesias- 70th anniversary tomorrow morn-,

In these freshened sur-

led. installed ened ur edifice.

roundings, now stand a new | pulpit, lecturn, baptismal font and

| colored art glass windows. The son of a former Immanuel pastor quest ‘Rev, Walter C. Maas, pastor, 58Y8 and professor in Heidelberg Col-/church fund.

{the improvements have been made , will give the sermon at

‘anniversary of the church,

direct the Trinity Choir and Otto! lis the only surviving charter A. Hellwege, the children’s chorus, member, in special music.- The Rev. R. F.|. 1mmanuel women will serve al | Behrmann will assist Pastor Maas tellowship dinner at noon preced-| {In the - dedication. ing a short anniversary program.

South € Calvary ‘Church Pure Romanesque

Sets Cornerstone. Rite a hans al | "The South Calvary Baptist] paris ought of changing

{Church will lay the cornerstone church to more

{wood Ave. and Morris St. The Rev. 1. F, Burton, pastor of the Trinity Baptist Church, authority on religious arehitecJeffersonville, Ind., Will give the ture, (address. The Rev. L. A. Manuel, that.

Dr.

Unitarian Speaker sey Sts. “a beautiful

| Prof. Eric Curtis of Earlham pure Romanesque.” {College who has just returned tower, cufved arches and long, from an eXtended visit to Eng- Windows distinguished it. | land will speak on “A Time for, The church has a membership Greatness” tomorrow at 11 a. m. of 530. Edward Dirks, a lay mem-| at the meeting of the North Uni- ber of the parish, has served the tarian Chureh in the Orchard denomination as first vice presi-

School, dent for eight years.

LUTHERAN REFORMATION RALLY ST. MARKS LUTHERAN CHURCH

Prospect at Linden St 745 P.M. ® The Rev, Dr. Eric Wahistrom

Prof. of New Testament In Augusta Lutheran Seminary, Rock Island. 1IL

UNDER SPONSORSHL} OF St NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL OF ° § CHURCHES IN MARION COUNTY i

Outdoor Meeting Will Climax Catholic Family Prayer Drive

Virgin Mary Painting To Form Backdrop

Roman Catholics will demonstrate their belief in family § prayer with a rally for many thousands tomorrow afternoon. Sinice early in October, Catholics of the Indianapolis Archdiocese have been at work to restore daily prayer in the form of the recitation of “The Rosary” to Catholic homes, They call their effort, “The Family Prayer Crusade.” > 3 . Tomorrow, they are planning to inspire each other to follow the ° daily prayer custom in the home circle by attending a mammoth

Garfield Heights Church of Christ ©. 2842 Shelby Street

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 |

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |

on SHAT ta BH FR CHARLES RICHARD BROWN 0 MORNIN

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave at 47th Rev. Roy 8B. Connor Jr

Sunday School. 9:45

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

480% EAST 10TH ST Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School-9:30 A M

: ing TT 8:15 E 2nd 18 The Immanuel Evangelical and teams in the afternoon.

Dr. Roger L. Shinn, Tiffin, 0. will call in the afternoon to re- Church, 902 Fletcher Ave. i

Mrs. Bernice Fee Mozingo will the service. Mrs. Anna Windhovst/ te announce building plans. -

Christian Scientists List Lesson-Sermon

|subject * of {all Churches‘of Christ, Scientist, Some years ago, Immanuel for tomorrow.

nearly resemble. b ut destruction shall be to programs. = The Urshans e {for a new $45,000 edifice tomor- the very popular Gothic style of| \the workers of iniquity.” Prov. Pro hav row at 3 p. m. on the site, 8. Ken- architecture. But Dr. Russell Con-|10:29.

lover of New York, outstanding! The lesson-sermon also includes|ords.

la {Science textbook, strongly advised against! Health with Key to .the Scrip-/also tonight and tomorrow night | {tures” by Mary Baker Eddy. It|at 7:45. Conover pronounced the reads: “Escape from punishment '¢hurch at Prospect and New Jer-|is not in accordance with God's example of government since justice is the Its square handmaid of mercy.”

Te Give Address

The teams of 300 laymen P- ™-. in the Calvary Tabernacle

toward a new ~The Calvary congregation of 40 |

members began to meet four,

school operates daily. Members added the school to the tabernacle building about five years ago. -In addition, the Calvary broad“Everlasting Punishment” is the cast is heard Monday through lesson-sermon in Friday at 10:45 p. m. over WIBC and on Sundays at 8 a. m. over WISH. The Rev. Nathan Urshan, The golden text is: “The way of Tabernacle pastor, and his wife, he Lord is strength to the up- Mrs. Jean Urshan, give the radio

signed a contract to make recordings of hymns for Mercury Rec-

passage from the Christian, The 10th aivessary services

“Science and which started Friday will be held

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The Rev. Marcus W. Johsison, preaching || —— HE

The Christian mittee

Mr Howard Rickenbrod | 8 Mr. Charlies Oehrig. |

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

E New York & Oxford Sts. 30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages.

30 A. M.—~"Christian Liberty.” Galat. 5a.

| as 2 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | 16th snd Delaware Sta. Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister

Preaching. 11 A. M. Subject: “Living on Credit"

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. lilinois St. ; Is. Col. K. Grace Crandall Comm.

Evangelistic Service—T7:30 P.M.

Business Men's vice

Com- { se of Ser | eo

In Char

ERV {Rd 9:30 and 9 > ™ ICES I hI WIBC WCBC “It Is Time to Look J” Luke 21:28. J ia 0 | 6:30—Hi n 8 hoot Ye Young People | J Ii b hhh - £ t 107-50 ho yA ot. ! Pl penn High School Gro rl Bee ‘Sunday, 7:00 A.M. Sunday 10. AM. EB Thursday. 6 p. m.. Supper and ( Convocation | Ee A | HOB

‘Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries

Halping Evangaliva Tha World

| 13th and Carreliten i 2 FORD PORTER, Pastor ie

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

Shortwave, 12:5 M. Friday, 9:30 P.M. Gospel Tracts in 24 Languages

Provinces and Islands.

The Rev. 8. G! Norris, dean off The special services including the Apostolic Bible Institute, St} L , ev. paul, Minn, will give the 10th Eo . W. s tical lighting fixtures have been; g in its typically Romanesque F. Wiegmann, wilt | pave the birthday address tomorrow at 2

of = the YeATs before they built their tab- Church omen. L-s802

diamond Sitler, pastor, will be in charge of{church, Dec. 1, when they hope ¢rnacle. Now, more than 700 are enrolled and a Christian day -

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FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH 101 N. Pennsylvania St.

PAUL EB. HUFFMAN. Pastor ET "Reformation Festival. 10:30 A.M. © “Lather and Christian Education™ 9:15 A. M. Church School

WOODRUFF PLACE

BAPTIST CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott] Horr a" ad Vern D. D..

By. Sales B4ad 9:30 A. M.—Bible 9:30 A. M.—Sundas School 10:45 A. M.—Worship. _ “Professing the 10:48 A M.~Marning Worship ag | 330 pM at Cadle 4:00 P. M.~ Vespers. IRIE svi Thursday, 330 P.M. Bible Study, P.M Baptismal, Service. EMERSON E. New York.

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10: Dr. G. &. O'Donnell speaking.

4 A. M.—Morning Service.

Classes for All Ages.

10th ANNIVERSARY CALVARY TABERNACLE

902 FLETCHER AVE.

Rev. Nathan A. Urshan, Pas'or

Services—2:00 P.M. and 7:45 P.M. Saturday Sunday—9:45 Sunday School Rally 2:00 P.M. Anniversary Message 7:45 P.M. Evangelistic Message Rev. S. G. Norris, Anniversary Speaker

Tuesday, October 31—7:45 PM., Revival Campaign Begins With

A. D. GURLEY

Services Each Night—7:45, Except Monday Hear Broadcasts—10:45 P. M., Monday thru Friday—S Sunday Morning—8 O'Clock WISH

tation WIBC

i JOIN THE THOUSANDS SUNDAY, OCT.

ET RR ARC RT I LR *

COME TO THE

FESTIVAL OF FAITH

IN THE CADLE TABERNACLE, 7:30 P.M.

SPONSORED BY THE CHURCH FEDERATION OF INDIANAPOLIS

$ Services—9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, Meeting at 2:30 bam.in the World ‘Morning Worship—1045 A M. | Warghiim; 10:4 LLL ————— a a a ———— —— 1 pens wi! sma HES “An herole painting of the Vir- SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Pr ————————— —e— Ec I ntuar Proms: How | |i gin Mary executed by Austin To store ohare ot when FAIRVIEW Rok ETP VAEe Bach ute ve med Davidson, artist for the ‘General Weniy Ward Betcher was Minister. Outdoor ’ Advertising Co. will t and asYIvANI Sta 46th and Capitol Ave. dominate the scene. The lecture, TRANS, DD h AIRGIL D. RAGAN Mimstan I J a a J TR Ta A pT J Ta Tr i) 30 ft. and 18 rt. , por= Me w LEM 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. trays M with a erown “upon “a pe ! ‘Reformation Day her head and a rosary in her Supra eat PAS AM, a. | Westminster Fellowship, 8 P. M. gently folded hands. It closely ry SHA na "DIAN resembles the Pilgrim Virgin, MEMORIAL ~ TABERNACLE F PRESBYTERIAN : hand-carved in Portugal which nn JON 00 Ce Ke was carried on a pilgrimage of Carroliton Avenue at 11th REV. ROBERT S. MOOR! 5 60.000 miles throughout the Rey. William A. Alexander tA Dr Walter 1. Pearcy United - States October $iomecoming Month 9:30 A. 0M BIND LT D es. 10:45 A. M.— Morning Worship, “Living o Mr. Moorhead, preaching : R Symbol of Blessi nS Cra cer. [ ympoi © essings { Thursday. 7:30 BM, Midweek Service. Thurs. _7:15 P.M. Congregational Meeting!) Below the Virgin, will stand 2 ) two hemispheres, each 18 ft. in Sidisa . o tniters Sat he five ors Christian Science Chirchies : tinents of the earth, Blue stream- 2 e560 TL. long, will reaéh from Branches of The Mother Church . 5 : ’ The First = the Toaary above to the hemiss rst Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. HD heres. This is: t > Phiefey. Tniy nde syujoline the The Public Is Cordially Invited to Qur Seryices and | |B Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Chairman y graces an essings which Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) | |B come from heaven to families on 1D : ih when they say “The LESSON FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 29th 5 3 PRESENTING ONE OF AMERICA'S LY y A shrine also will stand upon ls . ! EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT” i % the plaza with an 8 ff, statue of William P, ney guides 1B

Mary on an 11 ft."pedestal as the “William Jr, 2, in the family i focal point. Blue and white drapes recitation of ' ‘The Rosary.” will form the background for the| statue. These are the Virgin's fan Hymn" preceding the welcome colors. er address by Mayor Feeney. State The front drop curtain, 11 ft. Attorney General Emmett Meclong and 8 ft. wide, will consist Manamon will speak on “What Save. or, ue am of the American Home?" and the center. Large baskets of flowers Most Rev, Paul C. Schulte, archwill surround this and blue votive Pishop of Indianapolis, on “Prayer lights will flank it. Across the and the Family.” whole front, a streamer 58 ff. by Three thousand Catholic men 4 ft. will proclaim the crusade will visit the Catholic homes. of slogan: Indianapolis and the county to “The Family That Prays To- seek signers for pledges to pray gether , , , Stays Together.” {daily together in the family. They {will make 15000 house-to-house calls. : Thursday, dinners in the 400 Catholic parishes of the commun-

Afternoon Spesker The high point of the afternoon |

rogra. il - PT ~ 1 tome Wh De ity honored the visiting laymen, tons C.8.C., Albany, N. Y. and Each signed the pledge for his Hollywood. The Irish-born, but V0 household setting the ex-American-reared priest, founded *MPle for persons he expected to and directs the Family Theater of &PProach tomorrow. (By E. R, -M.) the. Air and the Family Rosary | : : | ST. MARK'S Father Pat,” as he is affection- | ately known by his associates, wali] Pr t and Lind ospect and Linden Sts. Prayer.” Afterward, the audience Rev, Dua will sing the hymn, “Holy God, ne E. Schineder The. Cathedral High School Sunday School Canaiana 8 30 A. M. Band will give a concert for 25. audience will sing “The Stir Spangled Banner” and the “MarN and New Jersey Sts.

Crusade | EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN talk about “The Perfect Family We Praise Thy Name.” ‘Worship tiesssanaens JO A.M minutes beginning at 2 p. m. The ZION EVANGELICAL

FRED! R. D. D. GT TT 9:00 A, M.— First Service of Y ? SSA. Pastor Frankenfeld. ears! 2 0A. Ho Service of Worship. | |

GETHSEMANE UNITED D LUTHERAN |

4717 B. MICHIGAN - Rev. John 8. Albert, D.D, | re AT T 9:30 A. M.—8unday School | 10:45 A. M.—Mornitg Worship, “Our Reformation Heritage”

Everybody Is Invited to Preacher of

Aff}iaiad With Unity Lee's Summit, Mo. |

“THE DEVIL TAKES A HOLIDAY”

What about the Mysterious Prophecy of the Coming 1000 What is the famed “Bottomless Pit’? With what chain is Satan bound? Will there be a second chance?

SUNDAY, OCT. 2, 1:30 P. M. Seventh-Day Adventist Church

CORNER OF ALABAMA kad STREETS

Ton nfo “Your Bil Speaks, WEB Sn. 0AM.

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

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

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th R.R, 528 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

THIRD CHURCH! SIXTH CHURCH | Washington Blvd, at 34th

. 1609% Prospect ,St. R. R., Church Edifice 3 Frospact &

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

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 w. Washington St.—Sunday School 9:30 A, M.

NS ———

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th Street.—Sunday Schoo! 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.

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FOREMOST DISTINGUISHED CHRISTIAN LEADERS

To strdngthen our faith in Freedom and Democracy

DR. ROBERT SEARLE | “Reformation... . | Unfinished Business”

to renew our Spiritual Ideals . . , to emphasize the

"PROTESTANT contribution to American life . . .

DR. ROBERT SEARLE

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AVE. Emerson Fiperer Vroom. 1030 & M10 FM

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TUXEDO PARK—329 N. Grant 141 0. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. M., 7:00

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Massed Choir by Choirs of 75 C hurches

Herel Sond Drama

Indiana Central College Students - Dr. John Hill, Director

Band Music by the Salvation Army Divisional Band—Recently / Returned From Canadian Tour

JN THE THOUSANDS IN THIS BIG DEMONSTRATION OF PROTESTANT UNITY

Bishop Richard C. Raines : Rev. RoyE. Mueller, DD, Rev. Summer 1. Martin Bishup Richard © » PRESBYTERIAN. . METHODIST Sl Richard A. Kirchhoffer Rev. DD. Norbert Huffman Bap EPISCOPAL: 2 Oe Meir, rion hw Bishop Fred L Dennis Rev. 1. E. Smith, DD. FRIENDS EVANGELICAL | U8 Loin * DISCIPLES. OF CHRIST { Rev. Benton B. Miller

© Pres. of the Indpls. Ministerial Association ' |

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Fully 12,00 pected to fil tomorrow. at ' hear Dr. Rob York, editor of World, talk al tion—Unfinist A processi chorus of seve from the ci ministers in

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opening of th diana Divisio 24 Salvation / lead the proce program fron Capt. Albert 1 band. George Fre {ster of music

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Bach's “Jesu, siring” and Heavens Are’ Students o! College will “Here I Star immortal wor

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Visited Servi Trumpeters High School 1 “God of Our Howard J. Ba

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10:30 A.M Special music

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