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The Indianapolis your, attention to rning stray cats

et every city ane week it was two ght, we call the ed. The Humane y animal outside ave no facilities,

round refuses to ht to them. I feel , society to take ale. that puzzles me. e SPCA closed? state funds? . R. 11, Box 2535,

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rning day. en Burroughs. " > domestic proe

from a % cent LX levied at the 1 on all sugar, c¢ and imported. netted an aver[lion annually for -that much more n than was paid

s » RS ofythe sugar em contend that

1 by the industry. bright said that 3 ridiculous—that on to consumers. ents pointed out jar system kept ces well below all during the ugar prices, now nd at retail, have about 85 per cent 3 compared with or all foods. The lon system guarprices for U. S. y the supporters. 1lbright could see e program at all. it ashamed,” he 1e fuss which has over a few bad > when I realize all smo ba were ared to the payhis BL"

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His Library Weighs a Ton

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER iy } Times Church Editor TR

DR. WILLIAM ROBINSON'S personal library which

he brought from England actually weighs a ton. Dr. Robinson has come from his native Britain to teach

doctrinal theology in the Butler School of Religion. He

held a similar post in Birming-| ham, Engige. ; No one had told me that 2000 the Disciples of Christ pounds of printed matter are] They went. They landed at necessary to meet the intellec-|Southampton where the Robintual needs of the new Indianapo- sons met them. Meanwhile, Dr.

lis resident, before I called on and Mrs. Robinson came over him and Mrs. Robinson this here and occupied the Shelton’s week. I'm glad they hadn't. \I house for some days. They were might have been awed and failed in Indianapolis to greet the Shelto experience one of the most de- tons on their return. lightful hours I'v spent in many| Douglas Robinson, who attenda day. ed the World Convention, has I've often heard that truly written his parents that Dr. Shelgreat people are the most ap- ton made a “hit” in England. proachable and possessed of a They (the Sheltons) are lovely simplicity of manner which adds PeOPle and everybody loves to’ their charm. I found this to Ne" said Douglas. be true of the Robinsons. 8 8a 3 THEIR household goods had 0 HU l en S not arrived. Neither had the ton of books.. These, to Mrs. Robin- " son's relief, will occupy sneives Dany S ecial . in her husband's office at Butler. Even 80, the professor and his wife made me very welcome in| their apartment, 3055 N. ver YOURR Rall dian St. What fufhiture they! had purchased in Indianapolis, | and moved in the day before,| YOUng college students prestood sparsely about. paring for full-time Christian They talked with their pleas-|soren po the cond & rally sponing British accent in response to ig re Christian Churches my questions about the special, | oy = ndjanapolis community though dignified crusade Dr. Rob- = % bh. m. Monday in the inson plans to carry on among Englewond Christian Chureh, his students. They mentioned |, ® oe ROK Davis nin with pride and great affection] , iia Ind. will 8 nk od their eight-month-old grandsons, Rev G. B G a Pe ist ; children of their only daughter, |, BI . 5. Gordon, minister of Mrs John Day. {the Bluff Creek Christian Church : a SMart a Ig 3 2, utler School o eligion, w. MRS. ROBINSON, {all hand- .onquct the fellowship hour, gome and vigorous, with a ruddy The youn eople expect t English complexion, brought out!) or Frit . pe p P 0 family photographs. I saw like-| Fitz Schmidt, a. German esses of Mrs. Day, who lives student who will enroll this fall pear London, the twins, the Rob. at Millig College. Mr. Schmidt

insons’ elder son, Douglas, and i n a

Sather Son. Gordon. college sponsored by the Christian Douglas, who heads a depart-\chyrch there. Donna Lynn Andre ment of the Birmingham trans-i,,4 5 youth quartet will sing, port system, has taken over his, gi, q0nts entering college for parents’ residence. Although Dr. i, 0 fit time in September as 274 Nr Dovinson expen 0 well as those of more advanced ih he me or RY standing have been invited to . attend the rally. Its purpose is

retain ownership of their home in P to help young people with similar

England. Gordon Robinson is taking the goals lo become acquainted and to inspire others to dedicate

training to be a nurse. It seems th that both women and men become themselves to full-time Christian registered nurses in Britain just Service. as they do in the United States. Sa ev Y for C Speaker ~ PR. ROBINSON feels that the’: The Rev. Ben F. Mitchell, pasDisciples of Christ have made too tor of the Shively Baptist Church, much of their stogad, “No doc- Louisville, Ky., will give the ser. trine but Christ.” He plans to mon at 7:30 tonight at the Youth wage a crusade In his classes for Christ rally in the auditorium, against too literal an acceptance 20th and Meridian Sts. The Rev. of it. He went so far as to call Mr, Mitchell is a former travel-

such a saying “nonsense.” ing salesman for Internati “What Christ?” he asked. ae national

“Why. Christ and not Socrates?”

[tive Germany and teach

land to the World Convention of

is planning to return to his na-|

cation in Wisconsin. -

apolis fo live, talked easily and simply of many things,

Mabel Dorrell to Go to Congo :

A certain Hoosier couple seems bury College. She spent the past city and state will honor the new to ‘be. mighty proud that the school year studying at Scarritt missionary with a tea in the.Rob{Methodist Church is sending their College for Christian Workers, erts Park Methodist Church. {daughter to the Belgian Congo Nashville, Tenn. Miss Dorrell ex- Her own West Newton congre[to serve as a missionary nurse. [pects to sail the latter part of gation and its minister, the Rev. | t anybody can see that Mr. September from New York. Robert Miller, will pay tribute to

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land Mrs. Mer- : Miss Dorrell Sunday night, Sept. rill Dorrell, as > Made Decision Early 2. Tuesday night, the church they think of > Mabel Dorrell was born and members gave her a “shower” of] daughter Mabel ® grew up in Indiana. In high gifts, articles they thought she

{Emma Dorrell's departure for such a faraway place, are a bit lonely. The fam-

‘Revival Meeting | Tomorrow, from 3 to 5 p. m., the members of the Woman's|

Set at Beech Grove Society of Christian Service and | A tent pitched at the corner of Wesleyan Service Guilds of the

Ln nd, Sour AVS, Beh CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FIRST—16th & Delaware § UNION—1T7th & Rembrandt

la revival meeting for three weeks Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister Rev Gerard B. Blue, Minister

beginning tomorrow. John Farquharson will give 10:30 A. M, “Our Most Powerful Weapon,”

the evangelistic sermons for the Rev. Blue preaching.

|school, she made up her mind to would need in her new work. dedicate her life to the Christian! Although a year of study in ’ : work ‘of the Methodist Church. , de She took an active part in church aries serving in the Belgian Conx f land Sunday school. And ever 80, Miss Dorrell will not be lily lives at West “i “ !since she decided on a Christian asked to give the year in BelNewton. When pe vocation, has bent her efforts to giunf until time for her first leave Mabel leaves : that end. from Africa, she says. early in the fall, | The church 15 Dullding a NEW arr Prism rctn Feith teNt tas I a of the {hospital at Kapango where she ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN seven Dorrell Miss Dorrell [wij serve for four years. The] CHURCH children will be left at home. land is high, and consequently, 57 North Rural Dr. Harry Poll | Miss Dorrell, 25, will go to the the weather probably will not be, T¥o Morning Services, 8.15-10:45 l“Dark Continent” under sponsor- 48 hot as in some parts of Africa, | 3 Chiist the iid ship of the Methodist Board of She hopes, A Jorge native village § M—Christian Youth. Missions. She is a graduate of and a Belgian trading post, both, | v : Ithe Indianapolis Nr Hos- are within a few miles of the Dr-A.C. Watters, Guest Speaker [pital School of Nursing, and As- hospital site. Third Christian ¢ Plan Tea Tomorrow 17th at Broadway Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister 9:30—Church School 10:30—Worship Sermon: "The Crown of All Creation,” Dr. Brooks Christian Youth Fellowship—6:00- P. |

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services 1eld at 7:45 o'clock night- Church closed during August. ily except Saturdays. The Chris-| Services resumed Sept. 9th.

APPROACHABLE—Dr. and Mrs. William Robinson of England, who have come to Indian- |

Belgium is required of mission-| | ‘Lt Col. K. Grace Crandall, Comm.

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Chirch Plans Welcome for

New Pastor.

Church Sept. 2. f

{Blowers and their small

{Ave.

Guests from the Butler School '§ church dignitaries, the host church choirs and the £ to '§ {make Sept. 2 a Sunday of cordial =

of Religion,

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|congregation are planning

|greeting for their new pastor.

been approved by the

parsonage site,

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ERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Open Monday thru Fridays, 0a mtodp m hii 137

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. lllinois St.

SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M.

Charge of Bervices Dugal Smith. speaker Willard and Harry Gardner in charge of music

Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit. Mo DR FRED

1 Literature—Classes—Consultant E. Market St.. Rm. 502, FR-4254

| Christian Men's Business Committee in

.The Rev. Russell F. Blowers who served three years with the! Alr Force overseas during World| War II will receive official "wel | 9:30 A. M.—Church School Classes. come to the ministry of the East Forty-Ninth Street Christian

Helping Evangelize The World {3th and Carrollton FODR PORTER, Pastor

WIBC W(BC 1470—KC 1070—KC Mon. thru Frl, 1:45 A.M,

Sunday, 8:00 A. M.

6:30 P.M, 7:30 P.M.

{tian Busilness Men's Committee no—

|are sponsoring the meetings. Gor{don Johnson is committee chairman.

Worship Service Set * |" “The Rev..C. P. Blekking, pastor. 'of the First United Presbyterian Church, will conduct the worship iservice tomorrow at 10:45 a. m.

tin the church, 22d St. and Park Ave. The pastor has been on va-

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SUNDAY SERVICES -

9:45 A. M. Sunday School. 11 to 11:30 A. M. WIBC

he added. «. Dr: Robinson was making the, point that any such belief must be amplified, greatly enlarged, upon. As he does so, he will be teaching doctrinal theology. In fact, he hopes to show the students that Alexander Campbell,

, Bible Study. 10°A. M.

‘WIL. TOTTY, Minister "Morning Worship, 11 A. M.

eee fran mens ys wry) KEE Ret

2842 Shelby Street

X 7:45 P. M. Great Evangelistic Service

Evening Service, 7 P. M.

MONDAY 7:45 P.M., UNITED YOUTH RALLY DOYLE SPEARS, Speaker :

James E. Petty, pastor.

A —GA-9480

Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

one of the founders of the Dis-| ms

ciples’ movement, was not averse to theology as a discipline but was a theologian. u ” 2 EARLIER in the summer, I reported that Dean O. L. Shelton of the School of Religion and Ss. ) - Mrs. Shelton were going to Eng Church Office, L1-9502

701 N. Pen

First United Lutheran Church PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor

10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "Perpetual Mercy.” CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M.

. BL-4253.

WC(BC—1470 on Radio Raymond G. Hoekstra

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Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN

Pastor's Home, HI-3925

FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL —— METHODIST

TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 1) A.M “What Happened to the Salt?’ Matt. 5:13 Mr. Brown, preaching.

CHURCHES

Wright and Woodlawn Ave. , ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Rev. Darlene Schild, pastor. Since 1821

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M, Delaware at Vermont Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D. George W. Dinwiddie, S. T. B.

a Special speaker. RoE Brightwood Free Methodist pi iy 9:30 A. M.—Church School G. Wilbur Little, Supt

E. 31st & Forest Manor Ave.

Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan. | “ Minister

Welcome to a Great Sunday School. 9:30 A. M.

Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. diat Listen to The Light and | Pu ation of an

Life Hour, WCFL. Chicago. | Ideal,” Dr. Boren. every Sunday 8:00 A. M. | 5:30 PM.—M. Y. F. 730P.M.—“To the Men at

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| Bethesda.” a EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH | Pr. Boren. New Jersey and North Streets i Frederick R. Daries, Pastor | Paul H. Frankenfeld, Associate Pastor | EAST 10TH STREET 9:10 A. M.—Church School METHODIST .

10:00 A. M.—S8ervice of Worship Subject of Sermon: “Entering into Life." Pastor Fragkenfeld will preach

Charles R. Holmes,

Minister E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. M.—Church School

| 10:45 A.M.—“ “The Results of Re-|

"WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday School—0:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church ot Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister

| BROADWAY

Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Ministers:

ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY

Worship Service, 10:45

MERIDIAN HEIGH Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr., Minister Sunday &chool 9:30. Rev. Carl R. Hatfleld. preaching. “A Shepherd's Love"

ekstra Tonight ........ 7450 Sunday ........ 11:00 A. Healing Rally .. 3:00 P. Evangelistic .. 7:45), Sunday School 9:45 A. Wednesday i457) COMING

J. Rufus Moseley

Indianapolis

Gospel Tabernacle

610 N. Alabama

: Sunday 10 A. M. Services 9:30 A.M., 10:30 A. M.

~ SUNDAY, 2:00 P. M.

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~ Bapfismal services Sunday 7:30 P. M.

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| The. Rev, Mr. Blowers is com-| pleting his theological education at the Butler School of Religion. He is a native of Ohio and a grad- 2 uate of Ohio University. He, Mrs. son, Phillip, will live at 4715 Carvel

John Tenney Jr., chairman of § ithe church board, announced to- -—— day that the congregation has § |purchased two lots which have 2 i zoning 2 board for off-the-street parking. A third lot will be used for a

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VERMONT & MERIDIAN - zie D. Pruett, Th.D., Pastor. ROOKED CREBKGeorge Newton, i Rous G, Crafton, isto: 1 & oo yw Or St. T " — x or —., TUXEDO PARK-—20 N. Grant (4100 East), 0. 8 Clutton. 9:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M. EMERSON AVE.Emerson a2 New Yorks Dr. L.__B. Mat pastor. 10:30 A. M.-T7:30 Te

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BETHANY 0%, OUR REDEEMER J;

8helby field and Park at Watson Rd.

Service, 10:45 A.M. CARROLL ROCKEY, Pastor WM. H. EIFERT, Pastor Services, 8 and 10:45 A.M,

BETHLEHEM ,J..'%, DONALD F. ELDER, Pastor OUR SAVIOUR ™ Summer Services, 9:15 A.M. 25th and Capitol

CALVARY P. 8. FALKENROTH, Pastor

Shelby at Dudley in Edgewood Service, 11:00 A.M.

WALTER L. BARTH, Pastor PLEASANT VIEW wm

Services, 8 and 10 A. M, CHRIST (Uy 2828 Folts | Ww, 64th St: at Hopover { © WILLIAM PIFER, Pastory'

' Mare Hill FREDERICK ' J. BEAGER, D. Séfvice. 10:30 A.M. *

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Bervice, 10:45 A. M PEAC (M), Bervices for | 3 the Deaf—Trinit: CHRIST 2h ITorely | 8chool 10:30 Ane at

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Irvington Legion Home, Downey at Julian GEO. O. TAYLOR, Pastor | Service 10:30 A.M

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Milfersviife Ri. at Eastern §° W. 16th in Speedav WESTENBARGER, JOHN G. FRANK, Pastor Bervice, 10:45 AM.

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DRIVE-IN 7, SALEM 7 on IO ee nasa Aver |p, Soice, it ac THY | EBENEZER ST. ANDREW , “70, ; :

Pastor Service, 9 A. M,

H. L. KRUECKEBERG. Pastor Service, 10:30 A. M. Service,r 10:30 A M. i U) Prospect FAITH 14) Son 3 ST. MARK ; at Tran Oris DUANE SHR Avguer- MuELLER, | PUANE SHROEDER, JPuster Ad Interim i : > anne *Service. 10:30 ‘A. M. ST. MATTHEW 3) om 701 N. | » FIRST : Pennsylvania | E. New York at -Oxford PAUL FE HUFFMAN, Pastor CARL H. AMELUNG, Pastor Service, 10:30 A.M.

(M) New Jersey ST. PAUL at McCarty Bt. | THEO. C. MEIBOHM, Pastor | Services, 8:00 and 10:30 A. M.

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JOHN 8. ALBERT, Pastor | WALTER C. MAAS, Pastor \ Service, 10:45 A.M. | ‘Services. 8:30, 10:30 A.M. \

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Meridian at 38th Street

Dallas L. Browning, D.D. | Gerald L. Clapsaddie. B.D. | Ministers

Minister JOSEPH W. JOHNSTON ! Morning Worship, 11:00 A M. | “Working Under Difficulty.’ { Mr. Johnston, preaching.

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34th and Central THE REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE

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46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship

“How Wide Are Your Horizons?" THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY Dr. 8. Franklin Mack, guest minister,

9:30 A. M.—Church School

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If is folly fo think thal there is nothing in a name. Names have connofafions. All thal a man Is Is clusfered in his name, and so the name becomes synonymous with the person. In no other name than that of Jesus can one be saved. (Acts 4:12) He has a name w hich is above every name. (Phil. 2:9) His name |s greater than that of the angels. (Heb. 1:3,4) The New Testament Church was constituted of all the people of God. Because they belonged fo Christ, the »

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“ST. MARK'S oA am LL EDGEWOOD 3 THE S @ church was called the “church of Christ,” or Christ's Church. (Matt. 16:18; Rom. 16:16) Jesus sald, “Upon this @ GELICAL LUTHERAN | Ee or malt houtD Fellowship. R 2° rock | will build my church . . ." If is, therefore, Christ's church, the church of Christ, the church belonging @ EVAN Home of the Everson Bible Class. 1822 E Epler y & Prospect and Linden Sts. Services in Ber yuten x c@fh Christ, Figuratively, the church is spoken of as the bride of Christ. (Eph. 5:22:23) The bride belongs fo the ® E. D. Thistlewaite. ster SALVATION 8 bridegroom, and should naturally wear his name. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder alte. Mini 3 rl : a Worship «..cveesesss 10:15 A, M.| Go to Church Sunday. | s:3A M—churen school ® a ® The New Testamen! Church is the divine model by which our religious beliefs and practices should be ® Sunday School ...... 9:00 A.M. af print Sucakes Rev, Horse 3 ARMY ie Judged. The church as God gave if included and ex- _ ° mR ——— —————— — 19 & cluded everything fhat pleased God. If should be ' ST. MATTHEW | 2 . 2 “With Heart to God %'@ BELMONT CHURCH the supreme desire of all men fo return fo this model ROIGION Circe i EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN . | : @ OF CHRIST and conform in all ways fo if. The restoration of © E. New York & Oxford Sts. A WO FL Sp C.E Wonk 3 Hand to Man” 3 @ 1002 South Belmont Avenue Pinkive histori fom cling Bite hinds 25 N Layman Avenue ~~ @ Rev. Carl H. Amelung ) - @ Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander & Sunday y ie names. Men do nol unaersiand Ihe Sunday o 9:30 A. M.—Suhday School for All Ages. < MM GRI | 3 sie ki $ : because they do not understand ifs language. Two } Bible School 9:45 10:30 A. M~Puiplt. Supply Student Prom 4 e 2 Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan 3 » Bible Sense! coin 1545 3 thousand years since Bible fimes have found the § Morning Worship 1045 ‘© ccs CAPIHAL _UDIVEERISY. XH 2 : 3 Evening Worship 7:00 { religious world exaing human fraditions, and in- § Evening Worship 6:30 @ CENTRAL (RISTAN hg HOLIN ESS GHURCH 3 iy TRA, CORPS i 1 M "M ¥8 ‘Wednesday Evening 7:45 { corporating human innovations info the work and § Wednesaay Evening 7:45 @§ Delaware an alnu reets i . » i vice—1U: . o (700 North) : ; isti i : worship of the church. These human additions have 3 BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH @ Dr. WA, SNGRenDEIees, Mimaier o -— ) x Meio: I Be a Bangalistie Setvice=tts ». 3 o A Blk 3) human names. One, upon becoming acquainted with OF CHRIST * ning Worshin—10:45 A. M. : ® Sunday School—9:30 A. M. this language, "the language of Ashdod,” finds the a: a tor Su / N 4 TE S YOU AND YOURS TO . 3 J075 Hosbruok 31 Davis Holes Service—10:30 A. M, 8 s 2302 West Washington Street { Bible ange: strange. Juag 2446 ot Gale Street s y HUME, Gauls W. RATHER peor ; | : Sund The New Testament Church. because If belongd fo Christ unday __ Minister to community. preachins. __ {ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW 3 BELMONT CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. FO ou ime 1 Tn bee inti Sn bse 4, bo - aa oe i “ . Meimont. ornin rvic : « M. ! : « . " i . Christ Lhure h '} 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 3 First Lieut. & Mrs 'C. Roberts Eriaeiitic Service—7:45 P. M. 18 Mori Jv sraip 93 fod Should 0 Shoppe. Ha Saute 00, ins no b fo Worihie 10:48 oe (Episcopal) '§ 6:30 P. M.—Young People 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr. 3 WEST SIDE CORPS Sunday School—2:00 P. M. 8 Wednesdoy Evening 7:30 } New Testament. Wednesday Evening 7:30 @ tag, . ” : 1517 W. Vermont = Moliness Service—3:00 P. M. o HS Summer Sche d ul e SROUKSINE..2141 Oreskiide isa PROSPEUT-200 &. | Prospess aw 2 Second Lieut. Chas. Knight Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. 3 » NORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH 40TH & NORTH CAPITOL a Sundays: 8, 10, H a.m TRA ot ios RIVERSIDE—1200 W. 21a HARBOR LIGHT CORPS Holiness Service —10:30 A. M. 4 OF CHRIST oF St CHURCH OF CHRIST ® 0, a. ! i EB. V. HALT . WA-3T54 4 S. Capitol Ave. Evangelistic Service 960 West 31st Stree! pruce Stree!” Su : Dail : 8 a. m.: Wed & Fri 7 | Ai MeCTINIS Greenwood Mi) COND_t418 ran SAIS Envoy «& Mrs. V.: Hostetler each evening—7:45 P: M. 8 ! Sunday Sunday Bible eon ous 2 tot ond bog. * || Caiom cnn psig opines vo 35 br eenavos pore i ver so OD Tr mh emt a Moming Warklp 1045 'qg. Full Choir of Men and Boys* | § Greexwoun—s stain st. : ry Wiepend ence Koy Nias’ Evening Worship. 7:45 Evening Worship 6:30 Evening Worship 7:45 "at Late Sunday Service PAUL KN'GHT " Greehwaoa 278 VALLEY TIEN. An . Sadan on Second Lt. James Davis , Fountain Square—7:45 PF. M, ® Trond rts 748 Wedn Dr bine. 30 Wednesday Evening 745 Nursery Care Also Provided 3 M0 aEr Hr Meant ore WARREN PARK—6400 6. 14th 4 ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS Sundoy School—9:30 A. M. ® Sans mmr : Cu | JTREDRICE LYON rary [IR 336 Moin Sto Holinasy Sevice—103 AW. © HI You Are Warmly Invited to Listen In WISH (1310 KC a ——— NORTHSIDE—1733 £. 4610 av.raze WESTSIDE—464 N. Concert oo Sr/Maj’ & Mrs. William Rawlin Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M. ® 5 os : su ANNAN & : ah ; THURMAN PREUSZ H W MASON 8E- ; : a . , - NDA DR! ‘Rolok : pb: VILL 45 AM. » M This Summer, Tomorrow Ralph E. Nibarger, Dist. Supt. BL. 0366 = ~ 3 EE kam ORES ar Sena ITD AM. 8

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