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Chareh News— 2 County Lutheran

3 A Dream i Y Motericlizes i Clinic

Plon to Discuss

Child Guidance

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Tulip Festival Set for Monday

The Tulip Festival scheduled at 30 p. m. Monday in the Irving4on Methodist Church headlines many colorful activities annountied by women of Indianap- } olis ‘churches. :

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SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951

REVIVAL

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EDGEWOOD METHODIST CHURCH

1822 E. Epler St. - MAY 13-20

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Couple's Efforts to Establish Parents and teachers of lLu-

Baptist Congregation Pays Off theran Sunday schools i Marion A iri PD men Wile of the a ae Lr Rm “mmm County will meet for“discussion had of the Fletcher Place {om- : By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Ay and study of the best ways. toonunity Center, will speak at the PEOPLE who want a new church will get it if they are "3!" the young. May 20 and 21, festa Gnner De gl ge a dp at 730 p.m. in the First United DY usiness an professional satisfied with a plain storeroom for a while. Lutheran Church women of the host church. Mrs.

But of course they must work very hard and pray a The parents, teachers and pas- Siner also will present a pictorial tors are calling the sessions “a exhibit of the Fletcher Place pro-

. great deal to acquire even a sto grea cq na reroom. clinic to diagnose and treat sick ram Tuesday night at the cen- + These are the sentiments expressed to me by Mrs. methods of teaching.” They an- ter's annual dinner in the Broad-

Cecil Davies, who will see her husband's wished-for and nounce that subject matter will Way Methodist Church. prayed-for church materialize mae meen deal with the spiritual guidance Proceeds of the Tulip Festival

Tr " of the small fry both at home and will go to the Fletcher Place +* next Sunday, May 20. , {oharches and Na publisning houses: thw church schon) Community Center. the MethodTheir new General Baptist s Rev. Mr. Davies longed for Part of Movement ist‘ Inqustrial ‘and Agricultural Church. first of {he denomination the thrill of founding a church The clinic is part of a Aation- Schoo, Preston. ‘Cuba, and to to De located here. then will be 2nd seeing it grow, But more wide movement being sponsored th'e Mary Johnston Hospital organized in a storeroom at 726- !han that he feit called to the by the United Lutheran Church in (Methodist) in the Philippines. 728 Shelby St. The membership Ministry. It was oversehs serv- 200: locations across. the country. Mrs. Dean Graves is festival dinwill worship there until more i¢® In World War IT that made Approximately. 80.000 teachers as "®’ committee chairman. suitable quarters can be financed. UP his mind for him, his wife well ax the parents are expected Another Methodist event for the . 0» says. to profit by the sessions. feminine contingent will be the THE DAVIES couple literally Through all his effort here, Mrs. Mabel B. Fenner, Phila. !!th annual Greencastle District have worked dav and night to Mrs. Davies has been his con- delphia, who is an experienced meeting of the Woman's Soclety promote their church. The Rev stant helper. Their 13-year-old children's worker and author of ®f Christian Service, Northwest Mr. Davies, who is ordained but son, Carroll. has done his bit too books dealing with Sunday, week. !ndiana Conference, all-day Tuesholds no theological degree, knew by playing his accordion and the day and vacation church schools, day. The meeting will open at 9 he could acquire a minister's edu- Piano at the prayer meetings. will guide the clinic sessions here 2. ™ In the St. Paul Methodist cation here. He has a college Dorothy, their daughter who is 8. Mra. Fenner is secretary of Mis. Church. degree. has been mostly an interested yionary Education for the Parish Speakers Named He took a job at RCA last Supporter. But the church 1s 304 Church School Board and a. Dr. Edward R. Garrison, assistsummer when he first came. Later, Tally a family affair. member of the Education Divi- ant to Bishop Richard C. Raines he went to Allison's where he now ree . ‘sion of the Women's Missionary Of the Indiana Area, will give the is employed. After a hard day's Th Society, h of the United Lu- devotions. Mrs. Keith Holloway, work at the plant, he spent his [ee 0Cad en theran Church. Frankfort, Ind., and Miss Emma evenings and “days off” recruit- | The Rev. Herbert Huffman, Freeman of the Campbell Friending members for his prospective I . host pastor, and the Rev. Duane Ship Home, Gary, Ind., will speak. church, visiting, doing a dozen 0 e I ained |Schroeder, minister of St. Mark's Mrs. Raines is invited to be a chores: ! United Lutheran Church, will take SPe¢ial guest. Mrs. Frank Bran-

ALL |stetter is host president; Mrs. J. ONCE EACH WEEK, the cou-| district

Ceremony Tuesday {Homer T.ovell, Brazil, | ple held a cottage prayer meeting, president; and Mrs. Charles Mar-| in their home. The circle of inter-

in their home. The circle of inter. 23 einred i Chicago Monsignor ,_ shail. Darlington, conference ste p >? * - . = resiaent. | were enough to justify the renting Archbishop of Indianapolis, will To Speak of St. Mary's PUleEt, oo onity Cathatie Par. of the storeroom. ordain three Indianapolis young! The Very Rev. Msgr. Kenneth ish mothers and daughters will Next Sunday is expected to be men with others of their seminary G. Stack of Chicago will read the attend Mass together and receive] a great day. It will open with class Tuesday morning. {9:30 a. m. Mass and preach to- the Holy Communion in a body Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and! The ordination’ will be at 8:15 morrow in St. Mary's Catholic May 20 at 7:30 a. m. The mothers continue with worship at 10:30 i in the St. Meinrad Abbey Church, Vermont and New Jersey and daughters will breakfast afta.m. Members will bring lunch © ure, St. Meinrad, Ind. The Sts. lerward in the school hall. A spebaskets, combine the food and ores O08) ondinand) are: the Rev.| Msgr. Stack, vice president of cial program is being planned for have their mid-day meal in the IL : the Rev. James Pat- the Catholic Church Extension!the breakfast with Mrs. Ted Senn church building or a nearby Park. yy re gins and the Richard A. gociety and circulation manager|/in charge of arrangements. The The Rev. W. W. Oakey of Madi- {of Extension Magazine, was a breakfast is one of countless fes-|

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Garfield Heights Church of Christ |

2842 Shelby Street

ible Study, HOA: MW Evaning Service; TPM W. L. TOTTY, Minister GA-1945—GA-9480

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First United Lutheran Church

701 N. Pennsylvania St. 0 PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP

“THRE COMMUNION OF THE HOLY GHOST. CHURCH SCHOOL. 9:30 A. M.

Church Office, L1-9502 Pastor's Home, H1-3928

You Are Invited to Attend

DRIVE-IN WORSHIP SERVICES

at the Shadeland Outdoor Theater

2500 N. Shadeland r ow

Sunday » A.M. (CDT)

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN

for organization proceedings at zl, The Rev. Mr. Stahl is the son also formerly served as chancel- olic world honoring the Blessed the business of the congregation. M'* first mass May 20 at 11 a. m., Indianapolis is one of 19 branch In the Irvington Presbyterian "lar Bluff, Mo, a General Bap- £In* is Mrs. Mary Higgins. 2352 Society. The magazine has -a cir- secretary of an office set up as WA |B. Catherine's Church. |to build 5186 chapels in the United] Members of the Beth-El Sister-WFBM-TV to Present Danville, Ill. The new priest will Bible Puppet Films on four con- yng celebrate a a Solemn High Mabel and Leslie Beaton of gyg.¢e : Radio Commission. For the first E. New York 22 inches tall and an ear-twitch- ay York 3 Ontord Bua, 10.30 A. M.—* sions gained from famous paint-| 0A. M— What Does the Church Offer | > iii The Church Federation Radio ON TRE CIRCLE The Protestant Radio CommisThe Rev. Prederte P. LION Priest-Organist Frederick R. Daries, Weekdays 8. 13:08

sonville, Ky., will give the address | First Mass May 20 ‘chaplain in World War II. He tivities held throughout the CathMr. and Mrs. Go A. Stahl + p. m. The members will elect rge A. Stahl lor of the San Diego, Cal, Dio- Virgin Mary in May which is] deacons and trustees to carry on 99 Hawthorne Lane. He will say|cese. {dedicated to her. {in Our Lady of Lourdes Ch ss 8 = “hurch. offices of Extension, official pub- Church, Mrs. Harold Stewart is THE DAVIES grew up in Pop-| The mother of the Rev. Mr. Hig- lication of the Catholic Extension donating her time and work as tist center. It is a small city but Shelby 8t. He will celebrate hislculation of almost 600.000. Since head y =} ! 2 000. : quarters for the church several of the denomination’s first mass May 20 at 11 a. m. in|1905, it has enatled the soclety building campaign. doy, BeY. Bi. des Tamer Slate and her possessions. The hood have earmarked the pro- . » lives in/Mass is for the whole community. ceeds of their Torah Fund LunchBible Puppet Films Danville, wholes community. ceeds of the s first mass May 20 { WFBM-TV will present new , “, "4 gt Joan of 8 Church secutive Sundays beginning to- pa.y May 27 morrow from 9:45 to 10 a. m, + iil Ed a oo: 3D oo Rye, N.Y, prepared the puppets oo in conjunction with the Protestant ST. MATTHEW show, “The Good Samaritan,” EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Mrs. Beaton made 11 male figures Rav. Carl H. Ameling ing donkey. In the Face of Jesus, ,.,, , Mrs. Beaton combined impres- ~—Bunday. School for aN ages.| —s You? Acts 2:1-3. ings and ths features of a bearded = carpenter who came to her home. hrist thurch Committee and WFBM-TV are| (Episcopal) sponsoring the puppet programs. IN TAR CIRC . John P. Craine, sion is a part of the National Rector Council of Churches. Wilkes Antare P. ’ The Rev. Willlam EB. Weldon, EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH - New Jersey and North Streets nday Services Pastor 8, 9:30, 11, 12:18 Paul H. PFrankenfeld, Assistant Pastor oD Secs Fentival of the Home Wed. and Pri. 7:00

3 M.—PFirst Service of Worship SeTmon by Pastor Prankenfeld

10:40 AM second Bervigs of Worship FIRST—16th & Delaware { UNION—17th & Rembrandt Sermon by Pastor Darles Rev: Marcus W. Johnson, Minister Rev. Gerard B. Blues. Minister

Baptism of Children 11 45 A. M. Celebration of Lord's Supper

UNITARIAN

r NORTH UNITARIAN CHURCH Orchard School. 42d and Byram Church Service Sundays, 11 A. M. Rev. John K. Hammon. Minister, WI-0829 Parsonage, 950 E. 34th St. UNDAY, MAY 1 , 1951 “Twentieth Century Mother.” Church School: Union College Character Research Program. 10:30 A. M.

ST. MARK'S F EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

10:30 A. M. Subject

“The Challenge of Motherhood’

11:00 A. M. Subject

“Beam and Mote"

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“CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS”

HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE!

® In religiows circles of today, ene often hears the arrogant essertion and flamboyant claim, that the Lat Che

Worship ............. 10:45 A. M. rch is to be thanked for preserving and giving to ws the Bible. Neither is it uncommon to read such propa8unday School ....... 9:30 A.M. gonde as: “The New Testament writings wera not gathered and declared to be infallible until the fourth cen- — ee —————— tury.” And further; “In 390 A.D, at the council of Hippo, the Latin Church gathered together the various books » GETHSEMANE which claimed to be scripture, possed on the merits and claims of each, ond this council decided which were »®

inspired ond which were not.” UNITED LUTHERAN ® However, such statements are not true, and have been issued with the intent to deceive the people. The #117 B. Michigan St » Latin Church did not. preserve or give to ws the Bible. This we shall prove by showing the folsity of the two

ev. John B. Albert DD . hii A ol $8, Ale School ® obove-quoted statements. 10 45 A. M.- Morning Worship The Septuagint had been in existence five centuries before 390 A.D, when the council of Hippo is said to have “Two Important Mothers gathered ond compiled the books of the Bible. Moreover, the Septuagint included only the thirty-nine canonical “CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH » books now found im most Bibles. A study of the manuscripts will olso show that the Bible existed long before 390 A.D. The best manuscript Delaware ad Waltit Streets known today is the Codex Sinaiticus, found at the foot of Mt. Sinai in 1844. It contains oll the Bible except for Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Ministers » small portions of the Old Testament. It wos one of the fifty copies ordered made by Constantine in the third Church 8chool-9:30 A. M century, It wos tgund by Tischendorf, a “Protestant, and was never in the hands of the Latin Church. Morning Worship 10.45 A. M n . Music by excellent ehoir The next best codex is the Vaticanus. In this work portions of many books are missing; but it, also, is Sermon: “To You and Yours.” one of the fifty copies ordered made by Constantine. How can the Latin Church claim to have collected the Bible $ Youth Pellowship—5 30 P. M_ books and placed them under one cover ot the dawn of the fifth century when these two codices were copied from the origmal language in the third century? *

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such claims ore without foundation. Eorly mn the ®

An investigation of the versions will also show that ~anny second century the Syriac Version, both Old and New Testament, . was made. Many other translations. soon

Dr. Marry Poll ‘ Ws Moming Services. 8 18-10 “4 ® BELMONT CHURCH followed: 30 many thot. in some places confusion wos IRVINGTON CHURCH ® sci te Son of Mary ® OF CHRIST produced; therefore, in 385 AD. Jerome was commis- OF CHRIST ® £18 PM Christian Youth 1002 South Belmont Avenue sioned to make the one’ standard. translation, —the 25 N. Layman Avenue é hi W—Evening Worship . » Send Vulgate. It was the Vulgate, then, that was made ond Send —ge ited Are the Mourners ney given to the people in the fourth century, and not the undoy i» — - — etc te ® Bible School 9:45 Bible Bible School 9:45 ®

Morning Worship 10:45 Evening Worship 6:30 Wednesday Evening 7:45 @ |

BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH e OF CHRIST 1446 North Gale Street

PRI EE v Morning Worship 10:45 The dork ages soon followed, at which time” the

. UNITY_PRAYER. Evening. Worship 7:00 teachings of the Bible were suppressed by the “Apos Soppindimgta ! GROUP Sopris tuicsecir $ ~Wednesdoy Evening-T:45-- tate Church—However,~begmnmg—m- “the—fourteenth Aftiliated with Unity Jee s Summit, Mo . a centu through h difficul the Bible began to BUNDAY. 11 ry, ugh muc itticulty, ° e beg uy EH v Cg : Po ZA é WEST "WASHINGTON St. make its appearance in English. It experienced several R FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS ° CHURCH of CHRIST revisions, until we now have the magnificant piece of th + Vv ® 2302 West Washington Street work known ‘as the American Standard Version

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ons Daily 10 10 4 Sxt. TIN 3 The inspired writers declared their own word and ' Sundoy works inspired ond infallible (2 Pet. 1:21; 2 Tim. 3:16 Bible School 9.45 17). It was not left for uninspired men centuries later @ Moming Worship 1030

to decide and point out such Evening Worship 7:00 God be thanked for the Bible and not the Latm Wednesday Evening 7:30

Church. NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH

Sunday Bible Study 9:45 Worship Evening 6:30 Wednesday Evening 7:30

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13th sna Carroiiton FORD PORTER. Pastor

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH

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- From Any of These Churches of Christ! ~~ ~3 7307:45; 7:45.8:00; $:30.9:00

Shortwave, 11 § M Friday, 9:30 P.M Gospel Tracts in 24 Languages Distributors in 100 Poreign Countries Provinces and Islands Services—-0:30 A.M, 10:30 AM 6:3 PM, 1.30 P.M.

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| “Rev. E1. PERKINS.

Each Evening, 7:30 Except Saturday

Rid yourself of fear and indecsion, draw more strength from spiritual forces. Hear Rev, Perkins procloim “The Way.” ‘ —Speciol Music Each Evening—

E. D. THISTLEWAITE

Minister

| BROADWAY

| Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway

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

WM. R. BRANTLEY Duplicate Worship Services R:15 and 10:45 “Your Home Hag

ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L, Boren, D.D. George W, Dinwiddie, 8. T. B, | 9:30 A. M.—Church School | G. Wilbur Little, Supt '10.45 A. M.— “Mothers and The ” Gift.” Dr. Boren. | gonp. M.- MY F 530 PM.—M. Y. F. . | m— 730 P.M.—"“A New Pentecost.” Moving picture, “For Good or Evil.”

EDGEWOOD

Services in new chureh RD. Thistiewsaite. Minister

METHODIST CHURCHES {

METHODIST Charles R. Holmes, A E Wendal! Eskew, | Ministers RB 10th St. at Keystone Avs. Church 8chool 9:30AM IN4s A M Mothechood st Tts Best * Message by Rev. Holmes

. $00 P M —Intermediate M. YP. 6.00 P M —Methodist Youth Fellowship.

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GOOD NEIGHBOR—Mrs, John Siner aids her husband, the Rov. John Siner, who is head of the Fletcher Place Community enter.

eon for the Jewish Theological Williams. Mrs. Altha Burghard,

Seminary to be used as scholar- Mrs. Marietta Noblett and Henri- DA Murty Sent arith Piss, Home of the Everiol Bible Clan ships for future rabbis. The etta Showalter will sing. I "speaker : aanes di luncheon is scheduled for 12:15. Miss Patricia Clark, daughter; '*F M080, Fo T. Perking, suse NORTH CHURCH

p. m. Monday in the temple of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, Revival services sach night at 7 30

Meridian at 38th Street

vestry, New Augusta, Ind., will re- | Dailas L Browning, D. Mother Theme ceive her degree June 15 at the] Dersid L Fiiiniodls aD

| 1Davlight Saving Time) ? 30 A, M —Church School.

10 45 A. M.—Mother's Day Warship. : mon “Marriage Has ° Clapsaddls

The annual Mother and Daugh- College of the Bible, Lexington, | ter Festival. of the missionary KY. Miss Clark afterward will as-

societies of the Park Avenue Sume her duties, July 1. as diree- (GO to Church Sunday.

Evangelical United Brethren tor of religious education and stu- a Church will follow the theme, dent work at the First Christian 6:00 F M — Angelus Hour for Youth “Mother Through the Years.” The Church, Ames. Ia. | ~ Unexcelied Facilities for Chiristiag festival will be Held Friday ati Mru, Virgil A, Sly, active, __..__' =~ ny

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Chris#, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

7:30 p. m. In Pfrimmer Chapel: churchwoman of Indianapolis, will | Mrs. Harvey Showalter will con- speak on “You Owe It to Your § duct a mother-daughter sing. Family” at the meeting of the 3 The theme will be illustrated by Ministers’ Wives’ Council Tuesday Mrs. Carrie Grant, Mrs. Mary in Kokomo. The meeting will be Ping. Mrs. Lillian Leuthold, Mrs. held fn connection with the state Sylvia Harris, Mrs. Lucille Funk, convention of the Disciples of Juanita Duncan and Mrs. Ruth |Christ. f

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Lesson for Sunday, May 13th “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN"

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Wednesday Evening Meetings In All Churches and Society 8 P. M,

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Pennsylvania St.

Expert On Communist Activities In America to Speak at Cadle Tabernacle

Sponsored By the American Council of Christian Churches of Indiana

Captain EDGAR C. BUNDY

Will Speak On the Subject,

"ARE COMMUNISTS INVADING THE CHURCHES!"

His message will be a fearless expose of the “top leaders” in Protestantism who are trying to use the church to bring in state socialism based on the Marxian principle of the teachings of Jesus.

Former U. S. Air Force Intelligence Officer, Capt. Bundy is an authority on the Far East. He knows China well, and has seen what Soviet Russia is building up inside Siberia.

CAPT. BUNDY

SIONAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE Capt. Bundy Will Speak Sunday

MAY 13th, AT 2:30 P. M.

At CADLE TABERNACLE In INDIANAPOLIS MUSIC WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

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