Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1951 — Page 4

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4 Orthodox Congregations

Different Calendar

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor EASTER DAY will dawn tomorrow.

This may sound as if I have my dates a bit confused. | 4

behaving like trapped animals. When I was a child and was day's dinner, I would shoo it into a upon it. All the while, the foolish bird to escape by sticking its head In each mesh of the fence trying to

Our Confusion Comp With That of a Chicken

> We're Urged to Use ‘Wings’ of Prayer

To Help Settle Problems of World

By MARJORIE P. CLABAUGH In this hour of crisis it seems to me that we Americans. are!

But I haven't, even though we remember what happened Mar. 25.- For' Orthodox churches, here and everywhere, will observe the Feast of the Resurrection of Christ with color

force its way through. Cackling in fright as it did so, but never. stopping its frantic running back and forth, it poked its silly head

and old world tradition tom Americans of Greek extraction who worship in a little

wooden church on N. West St. will hold festive Easter servfces at midnight tonight. West Side Romanians will rise early for a dawn observance tomorrow. Svrians, too, have planned a midnight mass, and local Bulgarians and Yugoslavs also will mark Easter tomorrow. Today is the seventh day of Holy Week among thme Orthodox Churches. The week opened with Palm Sunday and came to a solemn climax on Good Friday yeslerday. » o » ORTHODOX churches reckon the date of Easter according to the edict of the Council of Nicea in 325 A. D. and the Julian calendar. Other Christians follow the Gregorian calendar. Thus the Orthodox Easter seldom falls on the same Sunday as that recognized by most Christians. The feminine contingent of Holy Week among the Orthodox Church, 231 N. West St., decorated a replica of a tomb with doz-

ens and dozens of hothouse flow-'

ers vesterday. The blossom-laden tomb then became the focal point of the church's Good Friday services. In St. George's Syrian Church, 749 N. Sherman Dr., members last night carried a flower decked coffin about the church to symbolize the burial of Christ on Good Friday. The Rev. Louis A. Secabe was in charge of the serv-

ice. He will say the Faster Mass the SS. Constantine and Elena Rev. Frankenfeld

beginning at 11 tonight.

Orrow. {

|congregation kindling tapers in the hands of all persons seated at| {the ends of the pews. These in| turn will give light to those next [to them and so on until everybody! /in the church will be holding a! burning candle. The pastor then will take the [Bible from the .altar and, with ithe altar boys, Cross bearers and other attendants, walk in processional to the rear of the room. He will pause and read the scriptural account of the Resurrection. The congregation will sing Easter hymns after which the processional will move down the aisle to the sanctuary and the Mass of Sunday will begin. It will conclude at 1:30 a. m. Members will receive bright red Faster eggs distributed at the altar ralling by Father Hadgigeorge after Mass,

» n » THE Rev. Fr. Paul Craciun will distribute paper cups containing wine-soaked bread at the close of Mass in the Romanian Church. This is not to be confused with ‘the Holy Communion as this is ‘an Easter custom.

flies will refresh themselves with lunches of traditional foods — roast lamb, cheese, eggs and a

special pastry decorated with eggs. 8 On the afternoon of Easter ¥* they will attend vespers, visit i

each other's homes and have gay &&

parties. Father Craciun will services at 6 a. m. tomorrow in

conduct

Church, 3237 W. 16th St. He too!

After the midnight services and before retiring, the Greek fam-

"CHRIST IS RISEN"—The

Rev.

under the fence or through the lower meshes. : | Finally, when it had reached 1 the fence-corner and discovered a dead end, only then did it at-| . [tempt to fly over the fence. But] #2. by that time, I was usually able to intercept its awkward flight and catch the wildly fluttering thing. Could Have Flown If it had only calmly remem-| bered its wings in the first place,! it could have soared over the| fence safely out of my grasp. Aren't we just like the foolish i chicken? © We have forgotten -. ¥ ? that we, too, have Wings which Fr. Chris Hadgigeorge will win carry us over the fence of|

make this proclamation in Easter services in the Greek Orthodox confusion and danger to safety.|

Church tomorrow.

Institute to Hear China Missionary

200 Delegates Due Here Next Week

Miss Starn

What are our wings?

» ® Jesus told us long ago—love Salvation Army and forgiveness borne on thej But

wings of believing prayer. somehow we haven't put enough

Board to Meet stock in what He told us to have]

The Salvation Army will hold the courage to try our wings. In-| its first State Advisory Board stead, we bat our heads against a,

Conference with morning and aft- Wall nervously cackling accusa-| tions and incriminations against

|S¥ROON. Sessions lomoriow in thei...) gainer, falling to see that 37 {Central Bldg., Michigan and Ala- only we would calm ourselves and | rise on the wings of prayer to a|

bama Sts. The Harbor Light Center, 24 S. state of love attended by for-

Capitol Ave., will mark its first giveness, all our problems would,

anniversary with an open house dissolve. | I have proved it personally—I

{celebration following the conference. A total of 150 representa- know. (tives of the 30 state boards are expected to attend the conference. Meanwhile. whether we believe | Speakers at the conference will _ : joe Gov. Henry Scuricker. Fred what Jesus told us or not, the lerick Schortemeier, president of !aws of God operate ceaselessly the Indianapolis Board; Edgar H. and inexorably, such as: Kilbourne, president of the Ft. “For if vou forgive not men 'Wayne Board; Forrest Condit, y i president of the Evansville Board, thei? trespasses, neither Will Your

Cites Laws of God

| publication in The Times with

ared

| 1 told to catch a chicken for Sunfence corner by slowly advancing

nervously and frantically sought

Editor's Note—Mrs. Marguerite P. Clabaugh, an Indianapolis churchwoman, feels that prayer played a very important part in her recovery from a recent serious illness. She offered this article for exclusive

the hope that it will be of help to others.

Assumes Duties

Earl F. Beam

Beam Is Named Baptist Moderator

A iati G 1030 A M.— My “Pajth In The Church.” | .M.—"My Pa n e urch.” ssociarion roup 7:30 P. M.—'‘Jesus Dreamed.”

To Meet Wednesday |

Earl F. Beam, president of the Beam Advertising Agency, will assume his duties as new moderator of the Indianapolis Baptist Association Tuesday.

The executive committee of the

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

10:45 A. M.— “The

Roberts Park Ladies Chorus.

oir 6:30 P. M.—Intermediate & Senior MYP!

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SATURDAY, APR. 28, 1951

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | BRAT LESER

CHARLES RICHARD BRO | TWO MORNING SERVICES | - 9:30 and 11 AM | “Too Busy." I Kings 20:40. 0:30 P. M Hie Behosl Yount People. | AVF, 3 Mott Hick School Youns People.

4808 BAST 10TH ST Rev John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School—9:30A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

N x re prs?

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. at 47th Rev Roy B. Connor Je

nday School, 9:48 SR orsniD. 10:45

Visions of Lif

§ V “Division of the Youth Groups. 6:00, 6:30 and 7:00 P. M.

Faithful.”

Th toric Church of Which RE i nt and Pe! JEAN'S vo rosary“ Siuneron Morning, > 11:00 A. M. Daylight Saving Time.

oye Skt Supper Lecture Thursday, 6 P. M.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

x 34th and Central etd REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEA * THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY

3: x M —funday School.

Miss Kawal, 0:45 AM

Dr. Vale preaching.

. METHODIST

~‘‘Peace With Power." |

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A M.—Church Scnool 10:45 A. M.—Morning ors “Investing Our Talent. Rev. Ragan preaching. Youth Groups 4, 6 P. M.

Go to Church Sunday

CHURCHES

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& ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D. George W. Winwiddie, 8. T. B.

9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt |

Golden Chain]

BROADWAY Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway

Ministers: ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D. CARL D. SHAFER,

WM. R. BRANTLEY

Duplicate Worship Services 8:15 and 10:45

“Is It Enough to Be Good?”

of Sharing.” 10:45. Dr. Boren. 6:00—M. Y.F. 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. — 7:30 P. M.—Membership Drama, Entitled: “I Join.” - EAST 10TH STREET

Dr. Boren. Special Music:

EDGEWOOD At Edgewood Grade School Gym While

Building New Church 8. D. Thistlewaite. Minister

EAST PARK E. New York at Temple D. Millard Church, Miningr.

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

Charles R. Holmes, B. Wendall Askew. Ministers BE. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Church School 9:30A M. 10:45 A. M.— "Made for Mastery.” Message by Rev. Holmes. 5:00 P M —Intermediate M. YP 6:00 P. M —Methodist Youth Fellowship. Home of the Everson Bible Class

NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street Dallas L D. D. Gerald L. Clapsaddle. B. D. Ministers (Daylight Saving Time)

9:30 A. M —Church School.

“The Cause and Cure of Discouragement.” 10:45 A M.—Sermon: “The Difference W

Anthem By Ch

Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. | Treble Clef, 25-Voice Boys’ !

ship Makes,” Rev. Clapsadaie PM aA. ur for Youth 00 — Angelus Ho . Unexcelled Facilities for Christian

Browning. &

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Special Devotia

Catholics the world wi barrage of p munists and ing May. Since the 16th Centur dedicated the May, to the B every Cathol stitution will to the Virgin the church : community w deserve partic Hundreds « sons are expe the Mary Da) Day ceremon; of St. Mary, ! mont Sts, Th May D Young girl Bumen, Sod crown Our L Day ceremor a. m. on the College. The very ce the May crc and pageantr peace. The Churc! planned an procession, h for the May Throughout each afternc each evening, L. Goossens will hold ser Livi Miss Bumer will wear a with flowing white satin

Christi Lecture

Jean M To Spe

Jean M. Sn) N. Y, will le Science, the Christ, Truth’ in the Fourtt Scientist, 5201 Miss Snyder

Two hundred delegates from Ing Father Suess. The Treble hice Education

“rw will wear new vestments, gold! and Lt. Col. Pugmi heavenly forgive your i se ; : : : it. . Pugmire, state com- ) g d association will meet at 12:30 AT MIDNIGHT tonight, The 30d red. His processional will diana and neighboring Slates are ander. trespasses.” or ‘Love your ene- p m Wednesday in the YWCA 30 A Board of Le. Rev. Fr. Chris Hadgigeorge. wind around the outside of the expected to attend the interde- ML. Hall. member of the local Mies. bless them that curse you, formulate plans for the next 12 . aux priest of Holy Trinity, will Reh 0 ymbolise the. visit of nominational Missionary Educa- a4visory board. is chairman of 9° 800d to them that hate you ‘months. A major feature of the Ch e fi S : Churches of Christ, Sc s to e tomb. the committee On conference ar- and pray for them which despite- year's program among local Bap- : rs af cience wil ox pone

emerge from the center exit of Men will

- f tion Institute Tuesday. and the sanctuary bearing a tall wax tarry the church ban.

AX ners and an altar boy, an Easter Wednesday in Roberts Park Methcandle. Complete darkness will j.,n 4 sacred picture. The faith- odist Church.

Bh a for the ful wil chant and sing and bells Phe Rev. Paul H. Frankenfeld, : r fas ig and chimes will ring: lassistant pastor of Zion £vangel- Ine Rifey:

Father Hadgigeorge Will Wear," 4 pause at the entrance will beiical and Reformed Charen br a. Mt. P an Bopk ' . Paran Baptis

Branches. of The Mother Church

rangements. Those serving with [U/ly use you. and persecute you.” tists will be an evangelistic camThe First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

him are board members. Edwin A wise philosopher has said: paign in the fall. The Rev. Carl *. Boswell, William R. Krafft and "Increase in wisdom may be ex- C. Moman is in charge of plans. : ‘actly measured by decrease in The Baptist Association recentbitterness.” Wisdom is the crying ly voted to change its constitution {need of the hour and it may be to provide that the vice modera-

sion fee, by t

Subjec “Probation subject of the Churches of (

The Public is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

hining new gold vestments for pynctuated by three blows upon g i Fn ag Whig Mo wil Misti door wih She metal crucifix es a tht institute will Choir Plan Recit | a ng -our wigs rae hil > tomotyow. aware that Sunday will be his ers will J yr The Tren: ine an address by Miss Pauline $ ade Deo: which = destroys bit- 2dministrative committee now in- LESSON FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Vite third anniversary as pastor of for the Easter morning Mass |Starn, who returned recently from’ The Celestial Choir of the Mt. oo ‘cludes Mr. Beam, chairman and : derstandi the church. i : . China. Miss Starn was a Disciples Paran Baptist Church will give : vice moderator William O. Breed- “ BA N AFTER DEATH” Ly “Christ: is _7isen from the lof Christ missionary to China the 30 anniversary recital at 3:30 In the book of Proverbs we ove MC. Hinchman, treasurer; PROBATIO ! Songregalion dead” he will proclaim in SOCred Concert Set last five years. She taught in a P- M. tomorrow in the church, read: “If a man’s ways please the Dr. U.S. Clutton and the Rev. : that forowet 12th and Missouri Sts. Lord, he maketh even his ene- Donald J. Dunkin. Dr. Clive Mec. and Ty th ness and hon

Morning Service, 11 O'clock, In All Churches and The Society

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8

The Franklin Co of Christian girls’ school in Nanking : gation, In the front of the 45 mixed voices in i "Guy the last two years. She formerly Ernestine White is choir pres. Mies to be at peace with him. church. Baker will give a sacred concert) W3$ a missionary to Japan. ident and David M. Walker, di- That's a truth, not a fable. Two altar boys robed in white tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Mrs. Hugh C. Stuntz, Nashville, rector. The Rev. C. Henry Bell Let's try that as yet untried way will teach a course for adults on iS pastor. of calmly using our wings,

Greek as he faces the congreThe lesson-

this passage: tion rests on | bation and is

Guire is executive secretary.

FIRST CHURCH

REVIVAL MEETING 3620 East 38th Street

and holding candles will ignite Garfield Park Baptist Church. Mt cour : heal pf calmly using our wings. 5 Beginning April 29, Every Night iy wi po riage. De 7 on Valter Lagsh A ene Cin Tip 8 . : WE ter Comp Anil Evening Service 5:00 o'clock Drive at Butles 00 out them.” ) S church pastor. $ . Stud- : Sap EL ee ied Kindergarten “at Conmbin | EVANGELICAL [,UITHER CHURCHES || "5 REE CHIRCH OF THE AAZAREwE RR. Ow: Rdites eT taken from CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN University and was a Methodist all 4 Pe SECOND CHURCH «By oS textbook, “8 missionary in South America. She ne rch es ara? oul EVERYBODY WELCOME Delaware at 12th FIFTH CHUR w ey FIRST—16th & Delaware UNION—17th & Rembrand! ‘organized the Tennessee Council Shelby at Dudley ’ 7000 Southeastern R. R. 1920 N. Meridian, Suite 1 College at 62d i * Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister Rev. Gerard B. Bis. Minister of Churchwomen and became its | CALVARY in Edgewood ST. JOHN'S Avenue : Evening Service, 5:00 Evening Service, 7:30 Garfie first president. WALTER L BARTH. Pastor LOUIS WAMBSGANS, Pastor R. R., Church Edifice i | Hours of Worship: 8 & 10:30 A. M. tour of Worship: 10:30 A. M. THIRD CHURCH } 11:00 A. M, Subject 10:30 A. M. Subject TT awa as | ST, PAUL'S _. New erser Washington Blvd. at 34th SIXTH CHURCH “Faiths Pay-ON.” “The Christian Life.” Young People to Plant EMMAUS Orange 8 . at McCarty Street 5 Bible 46 Strest THEO. C. MEIBOHM, P | R. R., Church Edifice 16091; Prospect St. . H. L. KRUECKEBERG, Pastor EO. L- ASEIBOHM, Pastor i ’ Ww. L TOTT F ‘Memorial Evergreen Hour of Worship. 10:30 A. M. Hor oo Assistans © 13th and Carrollton Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., 1611 Prospect ” : coe i i] - YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND | Young people will plant an ever- | GRACE Ney ork suet | ST, PETER'S [enot tl BROADCASTS EACH WEEK BAY COOL IN AROVE CHURCHES ATUL Y green ‘tree on the lawn of the E. H. ZIMMERMAN, Pastor WILLIAM NORDSIECK. Pastor Hour of Worship. 10:30 A. M. Hours of Worship. 8:45 & 10:30 A M y - Community Chapel tomorrow as a CHRIST Dowiier Are. TRINITY Onio'st WIBC wesc SEVENTH CHURCH (Colored) livin ial t ; : y Eat Street 1470— Cc . ; n— AT THE SHADELAND OUTDOOR THEATER Jang Mumosial to one of their | GEORGE o a fLoR Faso ones SAFER 0. Mass, Pastis re Mon, thru Fri. 310 West 28th St.—Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. FIRST Bi 2500 N. SHADELAND i The tree bla ti ye d “Hour of Worship 10.30 A. M. ZION Three Miles Noatnwest Sunday. 8:00 A ol nd 10 A. M. Meridian a ntin D - 0 LJ alestine — SUNDAY, 9 A. M. (C.D.T.) ciation service tomorrow at 11:15] OUR REDEEMER fiitvaray | rmwene Rug busier ort im CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY EG Sermon Topic: “The Question Which Must Be Answered.” a. m. will honor Don Lewellen, | aours of Warsnin 5:00 & 104s a.m | PEACE ~~ S*rYices for the Deat Soon AL ELE... 2246 W. Washington St.—Sunday School 11:00 A. M. 9:50 A. M.—Chur Music by the St. Paul's Choir J53ear ond son of Mr. and Mrs. OUR SAVIOR sgl 7B LA Ol oT Bt viit : 82 Mas anes oe ———) Kenneth Lewellen, 4106 Fletcher Capitol MARTIN Ki E. Pastor Provinces and Islands i in All Churches and the Societ Mss 8 {Ave. Don loved his church. his PS. PALKENROTH. Pastor | 2nd. 4ih and 5th Sundays. 10.30 A. M. Seve Ae 307% AM Wednesday Evening Meet nee 2 vy y Thursday. 1.09 ] You are Invited to the : pastor, the Rev. R. E. Webber,|, pi 6:30 P M.. 7:30 P. M. 0) 58th Anniversary Services of the oh Will tell you. The iate member] i THE CRORE QUARTET Christian Science Reading Room Cc 0 of the youth group sang in the : Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St. or c WHEELER CITY RESCUE MISSION choir, attended worship regularly, | AW LD WIDE WORK I Sub ront: A America: Pacing. A Judgment | : Dr. 245 N. Delaware St. Yas ahi on hand for every! 2) CL = | a a a x yy P000000000 2:30 A M8 oy mes hE SU JGRIN * [§I7468800E00ni05 400050048 HES “MIRACLES AND MELODIE" . : ‘M-BY Ti ere mri {1 elds TP M—"E oo 0 PE. 'STHESE CHURCHES OF CHRISTS === The Asbury Brass Quintsite and Mission Testimonies tn YMCA Concert Tonight ’ : i (C NO ADMISSION CHARGE COME The YMCA Orchestra will Y : ® “CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ® . mmm ws w md present a concert of popular and , @ ”" * Fret Untied Lutheran Cherch Vo ra Foo =, * ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS r STA irst United Lutheran Churc pay in. shy, 3 YOU AND YOURS TO © ® 7 N. Illinois St. E. Bert Allen will 2 701 N Pennsylvania 3. conduct, with Miss Constance CHURCHES TOM ® ‘ REMOVE NOT JHE ANCIENT LANDMARKS: iy ® PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor Sanborn as vocal soloist, ‘ ’ "Remove not the ancient landmarks, which thy fathers have set” (Prov. :28). ese words were origina 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP — : - - ATTEND ITS * ORROW ® directed to ancient Israel when the land wos divided into tribes and families. It was then an easy matter to change . “GOD'S WORD AND OUR DEEDS" . 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour @ . boundory since only posts and stones served as markers, but to do so was unquestionably wrong. @& Called of Go CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:30 A. M. ; rist ure : 4 Peopl 7:30 P. M.—E listi $ However, men changed boundary lines with os little disturbance of conscience as men have today when @ Holy Spirit. Church Office, 11-9502 Pastor's Home, HI-3925 Eerne 6:30 P. M.—Young People :30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr. ® changing the Apostolic features of the New Testament Church. Jehovah hos Hoops set o oo ” heundery fot ® © HEALING! A ————— bi ‘ i ide # . 4 t , - BE Sa ON THE CIRCLE LECH. CADYEIS SS PROBPECE INE. Crommees His people and expected them to abide in the same. The “landmarks of t New Tesompnt Church, 0 fo ® PROPHEC) 4 § The Rev John P. Craine. | CHARLES McHENRY GA-4388 CLYDE MOREILLON ™M-3219 trine and practice, were set by the Apostles, guided by the Holy Spirit, and for. man to remove any of these shows & : Rector l KSIDE—2101 Brooksid 2 distrust and disrespect on his part. ; TH 3 The Rev Frederic P. OR RSTER WILKINS . AT-5379 SIERSlDE- 1208 w. Hay WA-3754 s When one is seeking for the original, Apostolic Church he should look for the following “landmarks” or char- s Williams. Assist -Rector CENTRAL—EI oP OND — ; acteristics: ; @ The Rev. William E. Weldon. WE MCGINNIS nS von 5460) SENT In GA-1394 A. One which administers the Lord's Supper on the first day of every week (Acts 2:42; 20:7). ® ee ve s

B. One which is supported by the free will offering of the saints (I Cor. 16:1-2; 11 Cor. 9:7), and not by any manmade schemes, e.g., a system of taxation, socials, raffles, gambling, etc. C. One which practices Scriptural baptism, i.e., immersion in water for the remission of sins (Acts 8:38-

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, 3d 3 ce days 8. 12 05 PAUL KNIGHT ‘ 1 \ ed and Pri. 7, 3 With Hert to God " tHe a TORI ar pl 39; Rom. 6:34; Cal. 212; Acts 238; 22:16). — Hand to Man NORTHSIDE—1133 E. 46th WESTSIDE—484 N. Concord D. One which boptizes Scriptural subjects, Le. peni- ; THURMAN PREUSZ HU-1220 H. W MASON BE-3062 BELMONT CHURCH tent believers in Christ (Acts 2:37-38; 8:12; 10°43; IRVINGTON CHURCH. @ Lt: Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisione! Commander 3 Ralph E. Nibarger, Dist. Supt. BL. 0366 OF CHRIST 16:31; 18:8). An infant need not repent (Matt, OF CHRIST : ‘ii ks : dd * 18:3), nof can it repent. It is just as impossible Y Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan a WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE 1002 South Belmont Avenue for it to be a believer in Christ. 250 Lagan Avene 4) ’ Sunday E. One which respects the Lord's authority as complete Sundiiy iq CENTRAL CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. a i i BL Sn stants at re SN US a Ah fw Bible School 9:45 in worship as well as in all other matters. The ¢ Bible Schoo! 9:48 ° 234 E Michigan Morning Service—10:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 apostles did not have mechanical jnstrumentol music 3 Morning Worship 10:45 # Evening Worship 7:00 in the early church, and those who have introduced 3 Evening Worship 6:30

Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Holiness Meeting—2.00 P. M. Sunday School—3:00 P. M.

Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer

FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS 1075 Hosbrook St.

it into the worship of the church could be accused of removing an ancient landmark (I Cor. 14:15; Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16).

Wednesday Evening 7:45

WEST WASHINGTON ST.

Wednesaay Evening 7:45 ®

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. 9 9 9 Second Lt. James Davis Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. These Churches of Christ recogni h gnize eoch of these BELMONT CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. 3 CHURCH OF CHRIST ; § identifying features, and try to render to each the OF CHRIST 1401-03 S. Belmont Morning Service—11:00 A. M. 3 oH 2302 West Washington Sires respect it merits as on injunction of God. Indeed, in 2446 North Gale Stree! a First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. 3 Sunday 945 § MO other way can Jehovah be pleased. “Remove not the ; Sunday @ Q 4 Bible Schoo : » ancient landmarks,” and let us seek to restore those Bible Study 9:45 oe SORss Jindey Schouten? 00 ro 3 3 Morning Worship a which have been removed. Worship 10:45 » ermont Holiness Service—3:00 P. M, A : ; / Evening Worship / , Even : . Second Lieut. Chos. Knight Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. ro Do Poy Sallever Whe jie Then Yio Er ing 130 NEXT WEEK: JESUS’ PLEA FOR UNITY Werradoy. Erening So) s HARBOR LIGHT CORPS : CM. 3 IS IS e osing Lecture Tor IS Jeason | nee TE Yee al Holne Sace—1030 A.M. § '@ NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH 40TH & NORTH CAPITOL @ 3 Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler each evening—7 :45 P.M. § pe Sunday Apr. 29 al 1:30 p M OF CHRIST : x CHRIST . CHURCH OF CHRIST . ® 8 LIBERTY GARDENS Sundoy. Schooh=1000 A. M. 3 ’ » . . 960 Wor 31a Street STs Swe " so - ndependence Roa United Service with 3 ‘a AT THE i y i ioe oe 9:45 8 Second Lt. James Davis Fountain Square—7:45 P M. 3 . ible Sehoal os Vile Shaul vie a Morning Worship 10:45 e § ANDERSON (IND) CORPS Sunday Schooi—9.30 A. M. $ Seventh-Day Adventist Church Evening Worship 7:45 Evning Worship 630 unig Worship 745 a ain St Holiness Service—10.45 A. M. ¢ “f Thursday Evenin 7:45 tdnasdoy Evening 7.30 Wednesd E 4 8 Sr/Maj & Mrs. William Rawlin ramones Some 30 AT ? ‘CORNER OF ALABAMA and 23rd STREETS ursday Evening = ednesday Evening 7:45 » 9 SHELBYVILLE (IND.)' CORPS Sunday School—9:45 A. M. 3 Everybody Is Invited to Hear Arthur Kiesz You Are Warmly Invited to Listen h Wish (1310 KC) ® este on finde Shand 3 1nvasy 35 ice | : SUNDAY MORNING @ a St/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ellis Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. | reacher of Frophecy : Free Literature Will Be Sent Upon Your Request from ® Sec The Public Is Cordially Invited | Tune In To "Your Bible Speaks,” WFBM, Sunday, 9 A. M. A RoE yy From Any of These Churches of Christ! 1:30-7:45; 7:45-8:00; 8:30-9:00 ® ' Shop i : Ls ; q , Pershing 50000000000000006004000000000¢ - 000000000000000000000000000000000000 : ® ' . ' #3 2 v - | ? > * > i \ i's una L ; | si \