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| ehh News— ie Some Things To Remember

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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

YOU CAN'T tell some things to everybody.

_ Even th ough

to do sometimes.

I've just come home from West| Lafayette where I attended the On winged feet. They’ bounded up, National Convention of Methodist 21d down those long, long stairs with the ease of mountain goats. Most of them seemed to know {by instinct where to £0; seldom| To me, it was ‘an outstanding seemed to pore over the campus| imap ahd never to get completely; ‘M

Youth on the Purdue University | Campus.

experience in a lifetime, ‘But some of the impressions I

tion. ‘In this column where we have, been meeting as friends each] . Saturday, they naturally take expression. For nobody minds when a friend laughs a little at-his sentimentality. : n = ”

‘IT ALWAYS HAVE believed in

young ‘people ‘no matter what some people have said about them.

Buf now Np- “have more reason than ever befor to believe in them, ~: -1 know how grave a concern | they feel, fof our world. They made it apparent time after time. They showed too, without doubt, that they are loyal Americans and loyal Methodists. But they seemed to me to set the Christian] ideal of world brotherhood high above’ any . lesser considerations. They see our plenty here. And they can't understand why. We dof

And they don’t think we should]

political consideration in- return;

= n n

THE YOUNG PEOPLE seem ta]

}

~

‘lost, as T did.

Out of all. the opportunities: I gained from those thousamds of hag to see this cross section of to-|

young Methodists I just couldn’t/day’s youth functioning. I believe write down for general consump-| I shall longest hold in remem-

|brance, their festival of fun.

folk songs and dances presented! {her ailing brother, an official of

on the stage of the Hall of Music.| Afterward, hurried across

a ” ”

| #

i: | {

you5d like to be truly hospitable and} swing wide the door of your spirit, you find it impossible

i Tust ‘How Good

Is Your School 2.

How Good Is Your Behool?Every parent should know the-answer .. : should make“it his business” to ind out. 1. 1% be sure his child is’ getting the best in education.

“How to rate your school is told in a new series of ar~ ‘ticles which starts in The Times on Monday. HOW: GOOD .IS YOUR SCHOOL? .is a series that © every parent must read for his own chiid’s welfare. ‘Watch ‘for it Monday . . , in’ The Times . . . HOW GOOD IS YOUR SCHOOL?

Mrs. Zaharakos

To Visit Greece

State scheduled to - leave Indianapolis [today on a- flight to her native play for the service. Young people | Greece, where she will present the active on the program include: {flag of Indiana to the King of Alice Graves, Bloomington; Mary Gibson . County;

|Greece. i Southport; and

eridian St.,

Labor. + Department,”

Mrs.

Mrs. Marie Zaharakos, 3015 N.| ; ‘an official in the] 7

Zaharakos said she in-| David Haviland,

: aan i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 0 wienlli —— “Speakers From India, Japan

7] 13000 Expected

To Attend Service

At State Fair

A congregation of more than|

son of American missionary! 3000 4-H young people and adults... i; 1aiy amd himself now | Floyd Schmoe {s a graduate of

a missionary to that country, will the University of Washington and speak tomorrow night and show the New York State College of

jare expected to gather for

the|

| “Hour of Worship". tomorrow at

=

State Fair.

‘Churches, speak

9:30 a. m. in the Coliseum at the the Morrfs Street Church.

|

Dr. John J. ..Haramy, presi-|

To Address Church Group

The

Worse ; Street Methodist. prince of Japan. The - Japanese.

[Church announces a speaker from government has given official éi8 tations to.the project as have the Church one from Japan to give mayors of Hiroshima and Naga-|

.India and the First Friends

iw

SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1051

Church "Office, L1-9502

First United. Lutheran Church

701 N: Pennsylvania St. PAUL: ‘E. HUFFMAN, Pastor we

: 10: 30 AM. —MORNING WORSHIP - CHU RCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. .

; Pastor's Hae, Hii975

raddresses at Bervices tomorrow, Saki,

The Rev. David A. Seamands,

Attended Washington U.

|color movies at 7:30 o'clock in Forestry. He is a former member

of”

the faculty of the University

Floyd Schmoe who has been do- of Hawaii and of the University

(ing relief work in Japan-in ‘the of Washington. During the first ao “Houses for | (World War he served as a relief dent of the Indi. Hiroshima” will talk at 7:30 p. m. worker under the’ American { ana Council of in the First Friends Church. He friends Service Committee in willlhas directed ‘the erection of new Europe and again during World. o n homes ‘for Japanese people who War II he engaged in relief work:

‘project known as

7 “What Is a Man were bombed out when the Atomie He is a well- known author apd lecturer;

Priscilla brook,

Coliseum,

(Jane; McIllhiney,

IT OPENED with a program of tends to spend three-weeks with Ray Brant, Lafayette.

campus

Born in Athens, Mrs. Zahara: 1 the whole multitude kos came to Indiana and settled Rural Youth Work at Purdue Unito the/in Greencastle. Later she moved Versity; Eafl Bailey, director of

Field House.. They took positions to. Indianapolis,.

by

couples

there.

They swayed and bowed, tapped,” Mrs. their

feet ‘and clapped

hands with unaffected delight.

- After the last ‘dance, .

within chalk=drawn/

Y for C Service Tonight Peter Shelsea of ‘Detroit their who has been a professional sing-| ‘er and dancer and Mr. Shelsea Announce Subject they will conduct a service of music| formed a friendship circle byland perspnal testimony tonight| joining hands with next neigh-t{or Youth for Christ. = 2 1 bors, arms crossed. And as .they|

.

Gloree Shelsea, Mrs.

thus stood, they sang the Lord's who began her career. as a ta Prayer.

many,

~ th

The world has’its young people. |

it - seemed wrong

e slough of hopelessness.

lack the race prejudice, and the They will see it through.

unfairness that comes of it} some older folk. Delegates of} various nationalities and races| came to the convocation. T appea other

One young girl said are. not welcome in he! own, Ae ence, none oO em a. consequ Kee feels the townsfolk are missing, -gomething in not knowing the Negro people. The mental Keenness, the regponsiveness, the utter physical wellbeing of the young people are something indeed to see. The Purdue Campus, as you know, is very extensive. We Hoosiers are proud of the university. But the handsome -buildings,

_ are very tall. and have no eleva-|

tors that I saw.

A 2 ! THE YOUNG METHODISTS went in and « and out, over and beyond,

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN ~ CHURCH

Dr. Harry poll ra Nona Sel Services, 8:15-10:45

“Christ the Worker”

—Bible School. EB M Christian Youth. P. M.—Evening Worship.

) | Dr. A. C. Watters, Guest Speaker | r | |

"UNITY PRAYER GROUP

millated with Unity Lee's Summit Mo { ADR PR EDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS | Open Monday thru Fridays. | 1 a onsultantt {terature—Classes i E Market St. Rm 502. FR-4254 ro ——

ST. MATTHEW EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

E New York & Oxford Sts. ’ Rev. Carl H. Amelung

Ly

9:30 6:15 7:30

9730 A. M.—Sunday School for All Ages ——

Donald Elder. | Lutheran |

10:30 A. M.—The ~ Rev. Pastor, Bethlehem ~ — LE

MARKS | EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder Worship funday School

9:00 A. M.|

“seen

{ Cor. East. Michigan at N. Walcott |

hey all Mrs. Helen Elson; 67. | d respect each: commentator H. V. Kaltenborn, EI ae otfort to was found dead on the floor ‘of in many of the world's nations. | te re apparently of It was called “tree wool” by the, | Greeks,

her home here, Negroes heart disease.

church

auditorium,

Shelsea,| P| {dancer tutored by Gene Kelly, Their fresh YOung- YOoeE elted Hollywood star, and Mr. Shelsea| <iEay- we “have with upward filling the Fie ouse will be heard at 7 mot share eed Yee. so terribly. with their-sweetness. ; And as I listened to the sacred {Meridian Sts. in- the form of words which mean so much to So/concert soloist and amr entainer| ever|for service men. Surin lagain to lose heart, to sink into War IL

McReynolds, superyisor

the Coliseum; and Dr. Ralph Hol-| At present ho is codirictor of land, executive secretary of the ‘circles on the floor without one Indiana's Fair Employment Com-|Indiana Council of Churches, bit of confusion. A professional mission. : director called the figures. And

| those boys and gitls proceeded to Shelseas to Cando learn the dances right then and

Co-operating agencies in Public: Service program are

State Fair Board, Indiana Council of Churches, and the Indiana|. . State Fair Boys’ Camp and Girls’

School of Home Economics.

Of Lessdn-Sermon

“Committee members in charge an American oil company there. Of arrangements,are Chditman F.

“Christ Jesus” is the subject of

i

of

the the

>

|company.

''the lesson-sermon in all Churches|

The golden text is: .

"Christian Science textbook,

$30. p. m, in the can do nolhing of himself, but| 20th and what He seeth the Father do. nl Mrs. Shelsea was a|John 5:19. The lesson- sermon also includes, g World, ‘the following “passage from the Moi

Her husband Ww a former Morte] and Health with Key fo th

- which is so deeply embedded in Kaltenborn' s "Sister Dies. [Palace New York.

MILWAUKEE, Sept. 1 (UP)—| sister of

‘Tree Wool’

At one time, cotton grew wild

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA . 320 N. Illinois St. : K. Orace SUNDAY. 71:30 P M Speaker:

HAROLD SEWELL

Lt. Col.

Third Christian :

17th ot Broadwoy

Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister 9.:30—Church School 10:30=Worship -All Youth Sunday

Christian Youth Fellowship—§: ob P. M.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH [APOSTOLIC CHURCH of CHRIST

Bermon:

3 Delaware and Noalnut Streets (700 North) ,

Dr. WwW. A. Shillenberger. Minister Church School—9:30 A. M Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. “The Right to Be Pixilated.” Mr. George W. Barger, Associate

Ministet in Community, preaching.

~CHORCH

Crandall, Comm. |

(OF e

" "IWhere Christian Experience Makes You a Member”

"A" United Church rs 2 Divided World” 9:00AM. STATION WISH 3

9th Convention of The

CHURCH OF

JESUS” CHRIST, INC.

WILL CONVENE September 2nd fo 5th

3 Services Daily at

815 E. St. Clair St. ‘The way to get Salvation is to obey.’ Acts 2:38, 39 Everybody Welcome

Alexander B, ‘Anderson, pastor

Offices, Anderson, Ind. NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD

900 W. 30th St a, Hor Caudill, pastor

Charch School Morning Worship Evening Service

~ WOODRUFF PLACE

Dr Walter Hand Daylight Saving Time

| 9:30 A M.—Sunday’ School. 10:45 A. M.—Communion. 10:15 A. M. | 4°00 P-M.~—~Vespers $:30P M—B.Y.P.

mann ———————

_ Midweek Service Wednesday

~~ CENTRAL -BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With. Us at Central Ave & Westfield Blvd

10:45 A. M.—Morning Service. 9:45.A. M.—Bible School Classes for All Ages

_ UNITARIAN North Unitarian Church

Orchard School, 420 and Byram Opening Beryise of the Fall SUNBAY. SEPT AT 11:00 A. M a Minister: Rev, John ¥ Hammon. “W1-0829 Church School: Union College Gn” about Research Project (For jnformaiion about registering ch the. phone... Mrs.

Christ Church

(Episcopal)

Summer Schedule Sundays: 8,10, 11a.m. | Daily: 8a. m.; Wed. & Fri., 7.

Full Choir of Men and Boys at Late Sunday Service ~ - | Nursery Care Also Provided |

This. Summer, Tomorrow. Visit Indiana's Historic Church "ON THE CIRCLE

Hubing Evangeline Tha Wild 13th and Carrollton FORD PORTER, Pastor -

RA EACH WEEK

| WCBC : - 1470—KC . 1070-XC « : Mon, thru Fri, . th 45 AM

I

+ 10:30 Morning “We Can Have It!"

Lord Thy God."

LY . LANDIN ARATELD |

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST

The Friendly Church 1060 RIVER AVE.

9:30 Church School Assembly 10:00 Sunday School "Classes

Worship

6:30 Baptist Young People 7:30 Evening Worship “Beware That Thou Forget Not The

Rev.. Robert Blake

<=

9:30 A. M 10:45 A. M.— "The Meaning of Jnteerity,”

. Thursday. 7:30-P M.. Prayer Service.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

VERMONT & MERIDIAN Ozie D. Pruett Th.D., Pastor George Newton, chofr director. Paul Fidlar, organist. -Bible Classes.

Dr. Norman B. Jo

LYNDHURST—Lsndhurst Dr. 3 3, Blocks 8 of Washington St Donald Dunkin, oastor Services 9°30 a m. and % 30 p. m

Dr, ; 1036 A” 'M.-7:30

CROOKED CREEK-—N Mich, Rd & 86th _Louis G. Crafton. 9:45—10:48; ‘1p P.M.

TUXEDO PARK—29 N Grant (4100 East) |

0.8 Clutton. 9:30 A M. 7:00 P. M |

[euzrson AVE —Emerson & B ‘New York |

B. Matthews, interim pastor. P.M.

iy

INVITES YOU AND YOURS TO

ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School

-6:30 P. M.—Young People

| BROOKSIDE-2101 Brookside

CHESTER WILKINS

CENTRAL—KIm and Pine WE M CIRST 3600 b 00h C. B FOSEY © CH-0882

a EENW Ht Main St, AUL KN GHT .

MeCARTY ST. a0, M

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“Greenwood an ’

Yon rire Let WORLD WIDE WORK

ore IOLINESS CHURCH:

10:30 A: M.—Worship Hour

PROSPECT—2000 ®. Prospeel

CLYDE MOREILLON M-3279 RIVERSIDE—i200 W. 215 . B. V. HALT y WA-3754 SECOND 1419 Craft ad, 8 "BROADUS DEAL - GA-1304 °

" SUNSHINE GARDENS. 2100 W. Epler JOHN ~L3A-8665

“VALLEY boot nod >; Evanston

WARREN PARK 6400 E . PRED

vr abe TO

7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.

‘EASTBU

JOHN MOSIER. ~~ BR-0087 4th : RICK {YON 4219

Supt. fail

| SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

and has worked as sales repre Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: sentative for a children’s expos: “Jesus

{tion show: at.the Grand Central

Worth?” Miss Bomb was dropped in 1945. Hol-|

This project is one that has re-|

3 organist (ceived personal recognition and d S| Miss Holbrook of the Chicago thanks of the emperor and crown will

|staller who

Bell Employees To Be Honored

Mr. Hollowell. = Mr. Turner

{ Two veteran ehuployess of ‘the {Indiana Bell Telephone Co. today |

were honored & for

a combined

[total ‘of 65 years service with the

Willard Z. Hollowell,"

has | 'been’with the company 30 years, | |starting as a clerk here. «

‘ Fireflys Light

The Subject of his address, Sunay evening, will be |Hiroshima.”

A set

* Youngest In Office

| The Rev. Mr. Seamands is said 8 ito be the youngest district super- x lintendent in the Methodist denom- 3 (ination. He is an Asbury College 2 iclassmate of the Rev, |Holmes, ipastor. He holds a B.D. degree x {from Drew Theological ‘Seminary 2 land a master’s from the School of 2 Missions, Hartford, Conn:

Robert C.

Morris Street Church’

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH

New Jersey and North Streets Frederick R. Daries. Pastor

Paul H. Frankenfeld, Associate Pastor

Subject of Sérmon:

PBX ins live dt 637 Exeter | Ave, ‘has been with the company | of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. for 35 years, having started with! “The ‘Son the former Central Union Tele-) phone Co. here in 1916,¢ C. M. Turner, property and cost | [accounting supervisor who lives | lat 3127 N. New Jersey St.

A

the Beatitudes, in which parents, | children, with the Psychology Laboratory of

u

9:10 A. M.-~Church School . 10:00 A. M.—Service of Worship = “Be .Ye ‘Therefore orp FT CCL " Matthew 5:48.

© CHARACTER

BUILDING COURSE"

church school program based on

and teachers cooperate

$ 1075 Hosbrook St. R Second Lt. James V, Davis — BELMONT CORPS 1401-03 S. Melmont ° 3 First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts 3 WEST SIDE CORPS (8 + + 1517 'W. Vermon ) Secon, Lieut. Chas. Knight 8 HARBOR LIGHT CORPS 4 24. S. Capitol Ave.

nion College in a religious pro-

gram of character building toward a

| R

patiently persisted in| Ordinary firefly light has a teaching and, demonstrating the usual strength of one-400th can|trutn bt being. ¥ ._ |dlepower.

Brightwood “Free Methodist

Minister

every Sunday 8:00

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

Morning Worship 10,30 A. M. |

Listen to The Light and | Life Hour. WCFEL, i

E. 31st & Forest Manor Ave Rev J Clinton Swanazad.|

_FOUR- SQUARE GOSPEL Wright and Woodlawn Ave. Rev. Darlene Schild, pastor. Sunday School—9:30 A. M._ Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Sprvice—7:45 P. M.

METHODIST CHURCHES

~~ ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

9: 40 A. M.—Church School

Charles R. Holmes, Mi

ster E 10th St. at Keystone Ave. No —Church School. “Practicing the Presence.” eB] YP M.—Methodist ome of the Everson Bible Class.

|

| ~Ministérs Amos L. Boren, D.D. | George W. Dinwiddie, S. T. B. | |

| / G. Wilbur Little, Supt

. 114:45 A. M.—"“Operation Chris-

6:00 P. M.—M. Y. F.

uo tian.” - Dr. Boren. | 5:30P.M.—M. Y. F. | 7:30 P.M.—“This for a World| Féllowship.” Dr. Boren. | — ement | . HT 10TH STREET | METHODIST |

{ |

4

3

Youth Fellowship.

| g | Go to Church Sunday.

10:30 A. M.

12:30 P. M.—Basket dinner 2:00 P. M. =e onsecration Service®

BROADWAY

| Fall Creek Pkwy: at Broadway

Ministers:

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

" Worship Service, 10:45 Sermon:

“Calloused Hands'V Dr. R. B. Piercg, Speaking.

‘NORTH CHURCH

Meridian at 38th Street

Dallas L. Browning, D.D. Gerald L. Clapsaddle. B.D Ministers 8:3 x ‘M.=—Holy, Communion, 9:

0 -® bh 30 A. M.—Church Schoal it Goes Along,” Rev. saddle, preaching. Unexcelled Pactlities For Christian Education

EDGEWOOD E

2 1822 E. Epler Services in new church. € D Thistlewaite. Minister

~—~Badication of new Bishop Raines, speaker.

Musig.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

|

|" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

| Delaware at Sixteenth | GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ - CHARLES RICHARD BROW

N TWO MORNING SERVICES

9:30°and 11 A M “Peacemakers,* att. 5:9

Mr Brown, + pr ching. .

4805 EAST 10TH ST Rev. John HA Bergen, Minister “Sunday School—9:30 A. M. : Morning Worship—10 5AM

Cl ep | | WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN | | | |

The Historie Church ot Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sis JEAN 8 MILNER. DP D

Minister JOSEPH W JOHNSTON Morning Worship. 11:00 A M ‘What Is Your Pri ce ? Mr. Johnston. preachin

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th and Central THE REV DR. ROY EWING VALE

9:30 A. M —Suhday School . 10:45 A. M.—"“The Homes of Frepde so “Dr. Vale :

"MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

,. Central’ Ave at “41th

Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr., Minister

, Sunday School 9:30.

“Church Service, 10:30 “Rent Makers.’

[

“When Life Ges Tougher as Clap~

church.

THE REV. DR. WALTER T. PEARCY

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capito! Ave VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 930A M —Church School 10:45 A. M.—~Morning Worship 3

“Giving Thanks.” Rev. Roy E Mueller, guest minister

Go to Sugeh Sunday

10:30 A. M.

= Anmtel Camp Meeting

‘Now In Progress . Thru Sept. 3 re EVANGELISTIC CENTER

yo 3518 Shelby St., Indiadapolis x * *. 3 SERVICES DAILY ' * * 2:30 P. M.

7:30 P. M.

Hear

ce ten

~ Rooms Furnished, Meals Served tnd Parking Soe for Trailers. Entertainment on Free Will Offering Basis

Every*Service Filled With Inspired osones and , “Wonderful Singing

Rev. Don. Scarlet and Rev. Charles H. il. ~' . Lipker, Evangelists ' | Prof. Paul Qualls, SingermAlss the

Lf

Tee ¥'®

Hayes Family 2 A=] Ais © WE WELCOME YOU! Li

M

‘Special

:

Sr enn

greater generation.

EGISTRATION- AND FIRST FALL CLASSES:

10:30 Sunday Morning, Sept. 9 Orchard School, 42d and Byram (Registrations will be limited)

For information phoné

rs. James Pontius—BR. 1338

*- Auspices The Church School of

North Unitarian Church

Te = J. RUFUS MOSELEY

Macon, Georgia

Sunday—T; 45 P.M,

Dt. Moseley will. conduct . a question ': ond answer session_at. end of hi message.

‘Minister Tonight Saf... .. T:A5P. M. Sunday School .... 9:45AM. Morning Worship . 11:00 A. M.

Healing Service .... 3:00P. M. = Indianapolis

Gospel Tabernacle 610 N. Alabama

ane

Sun., 2 P. M,, W(B(

1470 on Dial

than fhaf of the angels. (Heb. -1:3.4)

rock | will build _my church .

~

BELMONT CHURCH

cluded

“Houses for | —— _- of colored 500° S5000000500550050 05500

|slides of bombed out- Hiroshima 2 , jand the reconstruction work now %

+being done will be shown. . |e

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ay

Bible Study. 10 A. M.

VW. 4. TOTTY, ‘Minister Morning Worship, 11 A. M.

Ee feld Fotatis rch ir Christ’

2842 Shelby Street

<

Evening Service, 7 PM

_ . —GA-9480.* Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

. ‘Rev. Mifrcus W Johnson, Minister

Services resumed Sept. 9th.

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN"

FIRST—16th & Delaware § UNION—17th & Rembrand}-.

Church closed during August.’

Rév. Gerard B. Blue. Minister

10:30 A. M.

Subject: “Wages.” Rev. Blue preaching.

‘THE SALVATION ARMY

Rg “With Heart to God — Hand to Man”

GF

X

Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan

» ®. 9» . > CENTRAL CORPS a 234 E. Michigan % Major -& Mrs. Clarence Critzer

Y, 3 FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS

»

x Envoy. & Mrs. V. Hostetler Q e

2 LIBERTY GARDENS Independence Road y: Second Lt. Ernest Alder 3 ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS I$» 936 Main St. X S/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlin 3 SHELBYVILLE (IND. CORPS

136 _E. Washington - Sr/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ellis

3

* Evangelistic Service—7:45 P.M: "Sunday School—9:30 A. M. )

Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Holiness Service—300 P. M,"

Sunday School<9:30 A.M. Morning: Service—10:45 A. M.

Holiness Service—10:30 A. M.

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—11:00 A. M.

Evangelistic Service—7:45 P.'M. 3 :

Sunday School—2:00 P. M.

Evangelistic Serviee—745 P. M.

Holiness Service—1030 AM Evangelistic Service each evening—7:45 P. M. Sunday School—9:30 A.M. Holiness Meeting--10:30 A. M. United Service with Fountain Square—7:45 P. M.

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Service—10:45 A, M. Evangelistic -Service—730 P. M. Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Service—11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

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

A ————

Lesson for Sunday, “CHRIST JESUS”

Sept. 2

Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches 3 and the Society :

NORTHEAST

FIRST SHuncw

3620 E. 38TH 8 R. R.. CHURCH eDiricE

HA

Jin

DOWNTOWN «

SECOND CHURCH

DELAWARE AT 12TH EVENING SERVICE, 5:00 P. M.

R. R. 1920 N. MERIDIAN

‘Raymond 6. Hoekstra

34TH STREET THIRD CHURCH

AL

BYENING SERVICE. 8:00 P.'M. ~ R. CHURCH EDIFICE

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THESE CHURCHES OF CHRIST

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

It is folly fo think that there is nothing in a name. Names have connofations.. All thal a man is is clus: fered in his name, and so the name becomes synonymous with the person. Jesus can one be saved. (Acts 4:12) He has a mame w hich is above every name. (Phil. 2:9)--His name is greater

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It should be | the supreme desire of all men fo return fo this model

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The New Testament Church was consfitufed of all Ihe people of God. Because they belonged fo Christ, the @ church was called the "church of Christ,” or Christ's Church. (Mal. 16:18; Rom. 16:16) Jesus said, "Upon this @ If is, therefore, Christ's church, fhe church of Chrisi, the church belonging @ fo Christ. Figuratively, the chirch- is spoken of as. the bride of Christ. (Eph. 5:22:23) The bridegroom, and should naturally’ wear his name. The New Testament Church is the divine model by which our religious beliefs and practices should be judged. The church as God gave if included and ex- ,

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