Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1950 — Page 4

Japanese age

Its 50th Yaar Studied in U. S.

Year's Observance

niversary with a festive service native country before the war.

been invited to be present. they threw him in jail.

Mission, avert war. In four years’ time, the mem- Spoke Here

errill B. McFall will show color

movies of hs recent trip to Germany would be a menace because of it. eFalll pastor of the Terral Merbed: Even so, Dr- Kagawa, after meet--a L SOU In Rloominston, wi be spon- {ne certain requirements, was FIRST v NITED PRESBYTERIAN permitted to travel across country Mrs. Dun C give addresses in various

EHURCH—Dr. d and o enry w[Distlonaries on. Jeave from’ Teeny. ANG alk an ow colore iid i inc i anapolis their work Monday at 7:3 3s 4 n es citles, including Indianapolis 8 OF it D.. Kagawa was ‘born .in

Bash and Harry Doughty will direct e cha 120 N Thinots anda presid F YOUTH FOR CHRIST—Rev. Phil saint N00d was® devoid of affection. will bring his twolaweek evangelistic cama close with a talk, solo and Japan, tomorrow at 7: p. m. under the influence of a Presbhy MEN ny TL LDERS. T™

American Legion, will speak

0 munis Dyer rsus Americanism" BL he studied for the ministfy at WITARIAN CHURCH—The Princeton Theological Seminary, m

Hammon, minister of the " Church, Kingston, Mass. wii Princeton N. J. - 3 ir LE) Tess Jor services tomorrow Today, he heads 2000 co- opera-

ood" 0s ative of the. Religious | on Dep o the American Unitarian i needy buy merchandise at cost ADO!

Sy ; y Dr. 1 ~ Ror of Union College, pi urc yes SIMPSON METHODIST CHURCH Miss An Huddleston, representative

fae BE On Teen-Agers

alo He he Rev Clarenc ce Nelson, ecatiry Aad Ny he wl School of Religion

_inston Conference Board of Education

Distric pk lin fyy | To Open Tomorrow CR YINION. BIBLE CLASS. PHVIL Modern problems such as alcoWHEATLEY YWCA—=Willlam C. Eliott, holism, mental hygiene and the Hai el ae "ele "the guidance of teen- -agers will highYouth Dav address tomorrow

Piast choral te ern als N° emunen_ or Es Ey La a —Dr ducted weekly by the Indianapo-| ner House. will addre a hap oune, adults | lis. Church Federation.

§roun Somerrow at 7:13

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beginning tomorrow in the First To Hear Arthur Perrow Raptist Church. o£ . The Christian Science Churches “Teen Agers on the Spot” ls of Indianapolis Thursday Will {ne first of a series of panel dis- |

in & lecture on the practical value

, ~~ Mr. Perrow, a former business of the YMCA and Mrs. Liddle., 7 practitioner of a 4 student sno Judge. Lawrence Hinds of the healing In 1943, will speak at Marion County Juvenile Court noon in Keith's Theater. He has Miss Irene Robey of Ben Davis announced - this-title--for—his-tecs gnd the Rev. Roy B. Connor, Jr, ure ce hpletian Science: The Way '\)] participate in the second of Presen vation.” ss : avr The speaker is a member of the Panel. Nov. 14. The J Board of Lectureship of The/CODROT 18 pastor of the Mother Church, The First Church ‘Heights Presbyterian Church. of Christ Bye ntist. Boston. He The hree will discuss: “Does .the

i By EMMA RIVERS MILNER

- : Times Church Editor i The Japanese Christian KagOf Service lawa’ who will speak here this . month never lets a little matter like- being- arrested trouble him. Instead, Dr. Kagawa makes the Starts Tomorrow most. of such. opportunities by trying to convert the police. He's The Beville Avenue Evangelical had a good deal of experience in United Brethren Church will open being clapped into jail when he a year's observance of its 50th an- displeased the authorities in his

tomorrow at 2:30 p, m, in its re- When the Japanese government decorated auditorium, thought it. could use him, it emThe Rev. H. H. Hazenfield, dis- ployed his services. Later, if Dr. trict superintendent, will give the Kagawa seemed to be befriendgolden anniversary address. All ing the poor too widely ' and former and charter members have handsomely for their wishes, ~~ The late G. B. Kimmel founded Some of us well Temembér how Beville Avenue Church. The Rey. troubled the Japanese Christian Mr. Kimmel first opened a Sun- was as he saw the war clouds ’

missionary society. By that time that hot summer, Dr. Kagawa interest had so increased that hé camte-to the United States to meet. was able to lay the cornerstone & group of American churchmen be the largest for the church, then called Grace to hold peace talks, “to try .to stands in the heart of the indus- } reputed to

the world, It

bers numbered 150 and Sunday Then it was he ran afoul during the war. School pupils 300. The Rev. United States authorities. He Charles L. Haney is the present was suffering from an eve ailpastor. ment contracted while living and Religious events follow: working in the slums of his na- gpese ROBERTS PARK METHODIST CHURCH tive country. Officials said he ing of many books,

Touring Country

vements of the JapChristiz an _include the writboth novels » founding of labor » establishment of a. loan fund for those in poverty, vice presi- - Missionary srved as Dr, KagaVOLUNTEER 1888 ‘ir 3 in Japan. gelistic worker John Farquarson will Khe, Japan, the son of a wealthy he o *insing for the Jervice tomorrow at government official and his con so worked irs. Doughty Hg He the pane Cubine. . His father died when he the serviee with Lt. Col, K. Grace was four and after that hig child

Gemmer, had

isn ~ = » . a sound color film with scene laid. in| -The 17-year-old Kagawa came Gemmer # 30 :. Kagawa in

CHRISTIAN ¢ CAURCH— “Huggins Tee teria missionary, was cqnverthd i hey

sistant Stroetor of Apeiagion for ache and joinéd the church. Afterwarg gant The - young

a snapshot of

Olive Baptist fhureh Young peo- [light the School of Religion con-!

| Classes for leaders will. meet fi nday nights at 7:30 ~ Christian Scientists on five Monday nigh

present Arthur Perrow of Chicago bussiohis on “youth, It will be

of Christianity to solve all prob- €iven the first Monday night by | Jems including illness. . Frank M: Liddle, state secretary |

-F. Gerald. Ensley “A Methodist layman will refor outstanding ¢

Christian service over the past

r at a dinner meet--

Church Extension dinner will be 00a M-

Church Have the Answer tor Youth's Dilenma?” | Dr. A. H. Backus-of the ThChurch to Present diana Temperance league and other speakars will talk’ on ‘Again Pioneers’ Film AN ohor Education ‘and the A publi¢’ showing of the new Church” in one of the classes. film, “Again Pioneers” will b® Walter Agrow, secretary of the presentéd Friday at 7:30 p. m. in Indiana Mental Hygiene Society “the Second Presbyterian Church. and additional speakers will talk The picture is said to indicate about “Mental Hygiene, &¢ Family the part the Christian church is Affair.” playing in safeguarding our dem- = Other courses and instructors

is on an extended lecture tour.

—..munism by strengthening weak ment.” the Rev. Wallace Zink. points in the social order. “Nursery,” Miss Martha Gardner; “Again Pioneers” is a Protest- “Kindergarten,” Mrs, Park T ant Film Commission production. Rushford, Wanamaker. Ind. Churches in one hundred cities in- “Primary Department,” Miss cluding Indianapolis are sponsor- Nellie C. Young; and “Juniors, ing the film’ 8 1 premiers. : Mrs. Jorn A. Clark.

The Rev. Robert Gemmer and Mrs. Gemmer of Indianapolis | day school. Then he organized a hovering in 1941. In the midst of ,q i of Mrs. Toyohi ko Kagawa, center, and her family in

to exist

society, staff in

Robert

was ab

Park Methodist Church;

lis Wednes. His pawnshop in Tokyo is said to United States. He will speak at a Chureh,

Methodist Layman Catholic Young People To Receive Medal To Confer Tomorrow

Catholic young people of the

Indianapolis Archdiocese

ization,

9

Cathedral Sq

young people,

refreshm ent commit tee.

9:30 AM —Sunday School for all

held in the at Methodist | Matt. 18:23-38,

Mar- | —

, district’ superintendent, de- 5 MARK'S scribed the meeting as the most [“- important gathering of Indian-

apolis, Methodists for the vear., | Prospect and Linder. Sts.

Metho- Rev. Duane E. Schroeder give re- : will he ‘Worship .....v. . us 10:45 A. M.

Sunday -School ....... 9:30 A. M.

SAT URDAY, NOV. 4, 1950 Evansville Cleric To Give Talk Here

| ‘The Lutheran Women’s Mis\sionary League of the Central ‘District will present-the Rev. Al{fred F. Winter of Evansville in a /talk on “For Such a Time As This” tomorrow at 2:15 p. m: in {St. John's Lutheran Church, Five

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Foe: | Dr. Kag awa will Speak Hore

Churchwomen , Disciples of Christ Propose

To Hear Pastor Simultaneous Prayer Plan

* Dr. Merrill B. McFall To Address Council

Dr. Merrill B. McFall of Bloom ‘ington will speak on-‘ ‘in Europe Possible?” at the after‘noon session of the meeting of the

Time Scheduled ° For All to Pray

Gone are the days when laymen of the Disciples of Christ “lean too heavily” : ine prayers to keep the world in-

The Rev. Mr. Winter is league . counselor and pastor of Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer in his Others on the proRev. Harry L. A ern Indianapolis Zone jadviser, and Inez Eickhoff, soloMiss Olga Kaiser will pre-

{women Friday in the Broadway . fethodist Church. s are furthering a et their laymen to v as never before, simultaneously for five minuwes They’ are to seek for wisSs dom and power to solve problems besetting men and women today. The Disciples National Departof Men's Work located in

‘World Community Day at the all

a. m. Dr. McFall, {First Methodist home city, recently returned from a European trip. He was sent by Indiana Methodists as an ambassador of goodwill, Election of officers, ) [reports and a panel discussion all p F Screquel for “the HOrng

Scientist Churches Set Lesson Topic

“Adam and the Fallen Man” is the subject. of the lesson-sermon eer f-B “Churehes- of Christ. Scien ei

none of whom live in Indianapolis, will meet their own expenses when they aid their church at | retreats and other |

Soepiotars: Ww. H. furthering tiie simultaneous lay-

“The golden ext is: return unto the Lord thy God; for fallen by thine

churches in 30 states which have organized laymen’s groups.

Dr. Grover L. Hartman, director of social service for the Fhurch Federation, will speak in the af“Churchwomen and Displaced Persons.” i “go toward the peace work of the United Council ,0f ,Churchwomen, toward aiding Korean refugees jand needs of former DP’s in Indianapolis: Dr. Robert Pierce, host Pastor, will lead the morning wor-

Nts The {isan sermon also incjudes the following passage: lof error is awful to contemplate, The illusion of sin is without hope quotation was taken from the Christian Science ‘Science and Health » with Key to ‘the -Scriptures” Mary Baker Eddy.

the differe neces in time in the various sections of the country. what time to offer up their prayers so that they will be saying them ss with others all over the United The period is from 10:55 to 11° 4. m. Indianapolis time, |" Five laymen living in different sections of the country have vol~unteered to serve as.dollar-a-year men on behalf of Disciples of

“TACOMA ASSEMBLY 0F GOD

Rev Lester J. Carney. Pastor

Plan Turkey Dinner The Grace Methodist Society of Christian | Service will give a turkey dinner from 5 to 7 p. m. Friday in the church ‘building. Mrs. Blakeman is chairman.

METHODIST CHURCHES ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Delaware at Vermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

G. Wilbur Little, Supt. “Protestants Believe

Women s ‘Society

Schedules Dinner

The Women’s “Society of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church . Fall Creek Parkway at Broadway

offering dinner for their husbands Can Happiness come from seek-|

=SUNDAY SERVIUES— ing vour own pleasures and evad-

friends Thursday ing your responsibilities? We will » to answer this inthe sermen

at the-10.45 service Sunday morn-

15 Young ns oe: s Meeting, 6: Ts PAL Thursday Praver and Bible Studs. 8 P.M

BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST

1002 S. Belmont Ave. SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Closses, 9:45 ao. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p.m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 745 p ‘m.

~ NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at Sah Street a B D.. Ministers

Abrams, managdng director of ny - the Construction meeting Nov, 19 at 7:30 p. m. in Lebgue of Indi: cotple eho were making a world the” First Baptist Church; p. m. the same day in the Roberts Speak on “Chris1:30 tianity’s Stake in the Japa- = m. Nov. 20-in 8t. Mark's Luthton, Tepresent- tive stores in Japan where the nese han in Indianapolis/are eran Church, and at 7:30 p. part of a six month totir of thé that day in the Third Christian as government officer Atlantic and Pacific theaters during World War II. some time in Japan as adviser to

Drs Toyohike Kagawa 5:30 P.M.<- M. Y. F.

Parable of the Trees” At the first. service at R8:15,

We observe open communion in

pt Edgewood. Grade School Gym. While the mE aré welcome to _par-j e Thistlewaite. Minister. 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:30 'A M —“The Mind of Christ.” 1:30 P M. =Fyenine Serv. ices

iy 10TH STREE]

rles BR: Holes, Pastor

ROBERT B. PIERCE

10 i. A M —Morning oF hip EIR Simpicity ot the

international law. Mt. Abrams resigned as judge the 64th Judicial meet ‘tomorrow to talk over the Indiana to enter military service. He will be introduced, by Gar 4 /

M.— Tenn Hour for Youth.

Adequate dor the-stzeet Yparking

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts Rev. Marcus W Johnson. Minister

: 30 AM. Churen Sehnol spiritual and fecreational activities of the Catholic Youth Organ-i It : : Home of the Everson Binie Class Their assembly, calle Er ely + assembly, called the Ministers Set Mosting INE Neill Obs t h B. McCormick, president ~ 8 open at 2 p.m, in the ‘of the United Christian Missiondal Center, 1324 N. Ary Society, ‘Pennsylvania St. The eight dean- dianapolis Ministerial Association — eries of; the church will send di- at 10:30.a, m, Monday in the Rabrectors, officers and council com- erts Park Methodist Church. imitfee chairmen to represent the wil tell of his trip. .to the Orient

HARARE

y Maicus W Johnson, preaching

ZION EVANGELICAL

Archdiocesan Youth Council meet -

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY?

The Scriptures fell ‘us that Mary was a pious Jewish qirl whom God selected to be the virgin mother ‘of His Son. (St. Luke 1:26-38) Little more is said concerning her.

The Bible does not tell us that Mary was born without sin. ‘Indeed it does tell us that Mary rejoiced in God her ' (St. Luke 1:47) and thereby took her place with the host of sinners whom Christ, her Son, had come into the world to save.

The Bible does not tell us that Mary had any part in Christ's great work of redemption. In fact, among the few references. to. Mary which the Bible does record, one pictures her as not fully understanding the mission of her divine Son(St. Luke 2:48.50), and another shows her inviting His tender : rebuke for presuming upon His ministry (St. John 2:4).

Of her declining years, her death and burial, the Bible tells us next to nothing. All that we know is that after the Savior's crucifixion ‘the Apostle John ' ' (St. John 19:28). Beyond that, no one, absolutely 1 no

one; has any accurate e knowledge:

will address the 1n-

An FREDERICK RB DARIES D n, Pas X RANK

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The Indianapolis Senior Youth Council} will serve as host for the meeting; ‘representatives will clude the Rev. Richard Kavanagh, director, and Don Chaney, dent; Miss Dorothy Ready, president; Miss Jane Gaughan, secretary, George Zimmer, treasurer: Miss Joan -Sc¢hoemaker of Cathedral, Indianapolis, heads the”

oi MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Morris. at Blaine iW. Ind, ay it to door) A T30 P.M

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

AfHiateg | »aa Salty Lee's Summ Mo.

SUN M. and 3 P DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS

A Friendly Church in a - Friendly Neighborhood =

BAPTIST ‘CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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or. East Michigan at N. Walcott

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

(Council and FE New York & Oxford Sts rieton W Atwater. D. D, Pastor

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430 A M —Sunday School ‘took her unto his own

. M.—~Morning- Worship. Communion )

A_ Forgiving Spirit."

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+to Worship With Us Central Ave & Westfield Blvd 10 45 A M —Morning Service.

Protestants are “happy ‘to remember the blessed Virgin Mary as the one woman whom God has honored above all others——by selecting her to be the human mother of Jesus Christ, His only Son. But Protestants refuse to share in the idolatry of those who down through the ages have added fiction to. fiction until today the mother of Christ has been exalted fo a position almost equak to that of her: divine Son.

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EVANGELICAL tUTHERAN he

fl wil fi

Classes for All-Ages

“Protestants stand fast on what the Bible says and continue

”ocratic_way of life from com- include: “Revised New Tesia- |

ow PT of Christ |

2842 Shelby Street

Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P.M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M Wed. Eve. Service, 7:43

W. L TOTTY, Minister GA-1945—GA-9480

to believe that fiction remains fiction, no matter whe proclaims it a fact!

SPONSORED BY THE FEDERATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCHES g oN A OF CREIR Apraar

BL

HEAR HARRY. BLACK.

TWO DAYS ONL X

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ay: Union "Mass. Meetin

FREE METHODIST CHURCHES.

ST URCH,_ 13th en, GERALD F_MIKELS, Minister, AT-3628 MARS HILL ( AURCH

Parnswort? & Foltz Sts - ee gti on mater. MA-S8TL. P H Curri.t. minister, BE-8173

LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL : TE Ane Forest aunor : - 1424 N. Tibbs. - Ht.

in, J E Riggs. minister, TX Yv0

0AM MORNING WORSHT IS AM, Church Se¢hool

=f RST: GNITEDLUTHERAN CHURCH

HH N-Perinayivanm St PAUL ® HUFFMAN Pastor

Pastir'a Hams H1-392

SATUR Jewisl

4 Studi Six Nig To Beg The Bethetion will spo Jewish Studi Thursday ni 16. - Rabbi Wi

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and Fred We cation and y duct the prog

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courses led

will precede

rabbis begin; All talks based on the and World

speakers in ‘Ralph Simo

Fischel Go! Rabbi Josept O.; Rabbi Dz

Rabbi Henry - Rabbi Morris

Rabbi Gr

classes in *C

and World the Thursda) ters in the F 11 a. m. beg

“The Five E

Saturdays or set beginning Mr. Weiser

"in “Element

Wednesday a

~ K OF C ME! Cduncil 437 bus, will holc at 8:30 p. om of 12 memb who have die

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SUN. NIGHT

HARRY BLACK

[west SIDE CHURCH oF THE NAZARENE

114th St. and King Ave.

REVIVAL SERVICES Fn

7:30 FACH EVENING 10:30 A.-M. Sunday—Reyv. Bert Daniels. Evangelist. of Nampa. .ldal Special Music by Guest Singers ; st. Pastor, AT-1587

Bob Jones. Pastor. CA-3181 C. G. Rite, As

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Deisware at Sixteenth opoRaE AR TUR RA

™G "MORNING 8 SERVICES

9:30 a N “Love No A or A Corin. 13:3 En "a Frantz.

a 0nuh hool Young People Thursday. § p.m. Bupoer and Co a Convocation | E27 : pe WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN | MERIDIAN HEIGHTS . 4808 BAST 10TH ST. Central Ave at 47th _ Rev. John WH. Bergen. Minister Rev. Roy B_ Connor Jv Sunday School—9:30 A MM 5 Sunday School. 2.48 ae

Worship, 10:45 Morning Worship—10:43 A M : “a HL Hands"

Evening Service

R. R526 State Life Bldg.

‘THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd,

SU NDAY SC "HOOL

ot Which FAIRVIEW .

Was Minister. : ania Sts. 46th and Capitol Ave. D. VIRGIL OD RAGAN Minister n 9:30 A. M.—~Church School

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“NM 10:45 A ~Morning Worship. Corrier1p. 1] A. N { stone laying service. ; Address ack?" +e y "Rev. Charles. B. Swartz [- kl | D. Professor of Religion. - ———} Hanever weal PRESBYTERIAN s Wesimingter Fellowsh p. oP M - Go to Church Sunda¥ TE TY a wR LLL Lay Mm ov Nog -.

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Cordially Invited to Our Services and

‘ree, Reading - Rooms (R. R.) LESSON FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 5th “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN"

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

SECOND CHURCH

* CHURCH FOU RTH CHURCH 38th Street Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8S. 5 o'clock Drive at Butler L., Church Edifice Frenne Service,_5:00 R. R. .Church Edi fice : FETH CHURCH Delaware at 12th . College at 62d

Evening Service, 7:30 R.R., C Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH

? at 34th | _ = 16091; Prospect St. . Church Edifice R. R., 1611 Prospect

IN ALL THUREHES- AT Monn

CHRIST AN SCIENCE SOCIETY (W est Side) . Wh ashington 8 St t~—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

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CHRIST TEMP

402 Ww. Fall Creek Parkway

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902 FLETCHER AVE.

. HEAR A. D. GURLEY

4000 SINGING G00D PREACHING

"NOTED EVANGELIST

GOOD LISTENING

WISH

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