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| By EMMA RIVERS MILNER War eater ET America! today. pr. John B. Ferguson, who!

returned a few two years abroad made this ob-' servation. NE : The signs of him forcibly. For he says the people on the other side of the world do not seem to be “worry-

ing very much about it (war),” war-

g i,

“We have the power. world will have to do it our

The Italians, too, have a similar said Mrs,

saw scribbled in fall letters on a wall there: “We do not want to be dominated, by: tire Communists.” “Nor by the Americans,” she read in

“ Share Our Prosperity

our prosperity which to them

o 15%

S Pog B Boss’

into which went 100,000 American

dollars and the rebuilt Mary Johnston Methodist Hospital, It was to this hospital that Dr. Rebecca Parrish of Indianapolis

days ago, after gave. many years of service,

All. the building Increased ‘money, work and goodwill toward

hysteria struck America in the Philippines, the

{Fergusons pointed out, | Contrasts existing in busy, modern Hong Kong, were borne {in upon the couple. On the one hand, they saw wealthy Chinese i who had refused

r- from Hr collaborate with the Commu- §

nists. On the other hand, they saw barefooted peasant women | dragging heavy wooden carts.

their stations. by the Communists.

Presents Different Pictures The modern Chinese girl walk-

Chinese

man friend in Hong Kong presented a very different picture from her ancestress with bound feet who was so very carefully chaperoned: Mrs. Ferguson well remembers those bound feet, for she was born in China and lived

there ‘for years. Other countries are aware of;

Calcutta as well as Honig: Kong, furnishes the setting for opposing practices as described by the travelers, They saw perhaps 100 cows, many with their calves! wandering about Calcutta. They! blocked the modern traffic, Jo in everybody's way, but met no opposition. Cows and Bi erentures are sacred in India.

went to fill the pulpit of the Church (interdenomina- pea until a eat

are

"ney PoC" like India,” and Turkey,

Branches of The

REVIVAL BEGINNING SEPT. 23 “REV. N.K. POWELL, Evangelist

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

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

Lessons for Sunday, Se Sept. 23rd “ T"MATTER' |

The travelers were cheered by a retreat they attended. “A lively young Indian woman ‘in a red sari with a red flower in her hair presided,” they said. The meeting was conducted in English with “high spiritual tone.” The YMCA and the YWCA sponsored it.

Cite Bitterness The fierce bitterness between the people of India and those of Pakistan is exceeded, they said, iby that between the Arabs and Jews of Palestine. Siam they pronounced a “comfortable country,” Pakistan, “not

Smaller, but f ahead.”

Hong Kong also was teeming {with missionaries driven from |

programs to help them be better * mothers, homemakers

ing arm-in-arm with her young ZU

"TRUST HIM FOR TOMORROW" —Dr, John B. Ferguson extreme rear) and Mrs. Ferguson, in i of him in Fiigire drs tried to inspire their Manila friends and Americans with faith for the uture.

Miss Taylor Miss Taylor The United Christian Youth ‘Movement will send out a call over the country to a million young people for Christian ac tion. | The Misses Mary Jo and Bobbie | tor Jeanne Taylor, daughters of Dr. Oliver Taylor, Indianapolis, will serve as field workers for the .|project. They are among 30 young people asked by the Unitéd Christian Youth Movement to promote| the call, The young People Will serve on a subsistence basis. Their promotional efforts will culminate with the 1952 observance of Na-

Amica Club to Observe

34th Annivers

No particular church sponsors the Amica Club, but the members devote a great deal of their meeting time to Bible study.

The Amica: Club, organized in

bration of its

Washburn, a very active club member and¥ committee head, spoke of how un-

is (usual it is for a cultural club to

give serious attention to the

Bible. Women of many different denominations belong to the Amica

*IClub. They first organized as a

literary group and planned their and

citizens, : But by 1930, they f

study was in

t the lituate and

|erary began to find many benefits as

well as entertainment in the Holy Scriptures, They also, as a group, began to read books based on the Bible under the leadership of Mrs. Robert F. Shank. They started with the history of the Jewish

1917, is planning a festive e cole

ary Oct.3

also intend to read “The Art of Living” by Norman Vincent Peale. But they will include a “fun feature” in every meeting, they say. This feature, called “By-Lines,” iis conducted by Mrs. Washburn.

she had better not let Mrs. Wash-

t{burn “get hold of her” in the by-

lines period. For the feature consists in asking the person every question imaginable, even about her “gripes,” Mrs. Washburn Warns.

Dr. Hartman to Speak

. Dr. Grover 1. Hartman, direcitor of social service for the Indianapolis Church Federation, will speak on the “Mid-Century White House Conference on Children” at the anniversary meeting. Mrs. Robert Flutro will talk about “Portrait of Eve” and another member will sketch a bit of Amica history. Mrs, Carl V. Howe is Amica Club president, and charter members still belonging are: Mrs, Bert C. Everhart, Mrs. Otto Russell and Mrs. Paul Curry,

If a member has any hobby or| ¢ taste she préfers to keep a secret,

tional Youth Week (Jam. 27-Feb. 3). Their primary task will be to organize committees of young people and to promote and interpret the call to youth groups and ministerial associations within the area to which they are assigned. Both the Misses Taylor have

Rev. Albert Ashley

To Give Sermon

The Rev. Albert Ashley, pastor, who attended the Methodist Ecumenical Conference recently

on “Methodist Christianity|Christian youth work by spendAround the World” tomorrow (ing summers in a number of morning in the Brightwood Meth- {leadership capacities at national, odist Church. denominational and UCYM conSépt. 30, the Rev. Mr. Ashley ferences and by serving in variwill speak on “Present Realities ous youth fellowship offices. Mary in International Relations” in the Jo, a sophomore at Phillips Uniforenoon. He also will tell of ex-|versity, Enid, Okla, has been a periences abroad at: 7:30 p. m.imember of a youth caravan which both Sundays in the church. spent six weeks in Missiouri in Tae — 1949. Bobbie Jeanne, a freshman rga 3 med at Phillips, was recently elected! New 2 nist Na secretary for the central regional By Local Church UCYM planning conference. for ons dion Evangelical >a Re The Taylors are members of the| Downey Avenue Christian Church, pointment of Mallory Bransford| -% HCY ACeUHC HICH ') to the post of church organist. whi F. W. Wiegman is Mr. Bransford has resigned as organist of the Central Avenue

pastor. Methodist Church to accept the VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA new position. He is chairman of 320 N. Wlinois St. the Jordan College of Music or-| Is Co. E. Grace Crandall Comm. gan department and a graduate SUNDAY. 1:30P M. of Oberlin Conservatory of

ST. MATTHEW EVANGELICAL : LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Amelung 9:30 A. M.—~Bunday School for All Ages.

Other Projects

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Christ Church

This year, they will add “Women of the Bible” to the list. They

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Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

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people and the Prophets af the

10:30 A. M.—"‘Gratitude for Grace.” I Corin. 1:4-9.

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Singers: Mrs. T. W.

Music. He also holds a master’s Soil age poo Jorian, =¢ will a A move to California, Brightwood Free Methodist FOUR SQUARE GOSPF" pr

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

Wright and Woodlawn Ave. Rev. Darlene Schild, pastor. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

Second Pilg rim Holiness

1415 grin St. REY. B. H. DEAL

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Sept. 23 thru Sept. 30th.

—— Service—T:45 P.M.

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Dr Waiter Hand

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Osis D. Pruett. Th.D.. Pastor. Geo Newton. choir director. au) Fidlar organist School Classes.

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FORD PORTER, Pastor

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WiB(C WEBC. 1070-K¢ wie 745 AM. Sonday, 0AM { eter IOAN Services 9:30 A.M. 10:30 AM. 630 P.M, T30 P.M. 7:30 P. M. Ba) Service Guest Speaker: onary to Japan

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Dr: R. J. Humbert {To Be Speaker

Dr. Russell J. Humbert, president of DePauw University, wills preach on “Say Yes to Life” tomorrow morning in the Irvington Methodist, Church.

series of speakters to address the

Dr. Humbert

district superintendent, i lead the rededication serv-

Members will hold their Silver ™ Jubilee Banquet Wednesday night in the church hall. Dr. Joseph B. will give an address titled: “The Next 25 Years.” Dr. Rosemrgy. Akron, O, was at Irvington Church at the tinde the present edifice was completed.

Novena Planned At Little Flower The members and pastor of the Catholic Church of the Little Flower, with friends and other

interested persons, will attend Roysna services Tuesday through

Novena services will be held three times each day over the pefiod after the 8 a. m. mass and at 2:30 and 8 p. m. The Rev. Fr. Noel Williams, O. ¥. M., will conduct the novena. “In accordance with the expressed wishes of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, prayers will be offered for world peace and for men and women in service. The Church of the Little Flower will hold the novena in honor of its patroness, St. Therese of the Infant Jesus. The Rev.

. SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1951

500 Methodist

. Women ih

For Meeting Here

More than 500 Methodist women are expected to attend the 10th annual meeting of the North Central Jurisdiétion Wom-

'an’s Society of Christian Service ‘Oct. 2 to 5 in the Roberts Park

Methodist Church. Delegates are due “from Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wis~ consin, Iowa, Minnesota and North and South Dakota. Others attending will include deaconesses, missionaries and staff members. Mrs. Julia Parr Naftager, Kokomo, president, has announced the theme, “Christ, the Answer.”

association-will meet immediately

Pas-i¢ollowing the WCSC sessions. *

Scientist Churches List Lesson-Sermon

lesson-sermon in all Churches of

|Christ, Scientist,’ for tomorrow.

‘ The golden text is: ‘My flesh and my heart fafleth; but God

cludes the following passage. “Spirit and its formations are the only realities of being. Matter disappears under the microscope ‘of spirit.” The quotation was taken from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and

tures” by Mary Baker Eddy. ALL AU UNITARIAN

1483 N. Als. © Dr. E. 3 At gun ind Enon Tok. aon

Fr. John C. Riedinger. is pastor.

. Your Opportunity to Hear a Well Known Evangelist

REV. DON SCARLETT

NORTH SIDE CHURCH of the NAZARENE

Eugene St. at Barnes Ave.

SEPT. 25 TO OCT. 7 Services Each Week Day Evening,

Sundays, 10:30 A. YOU ARE

H. J. Rahrar, Pastor

SALVATION ARMY

“With Heart to God - Hand to Man”

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

and DOUGLAS SLACK

7:30 M.and 7:30 P. M. WELCOME

CENTRAL CORPS

234 LE igan Major & Clarence Critzer

FOUNTAIN Square CORPS 1075 Hosbrook St. Second Lt. James v. Davis

BELMONT CORPS 1401.03 S. Melmont First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts

WEST SIDE CORPS 1517 W. Vermont Second Lieut. Chas. Knight

HARBOR LIGHT CORPS 24 S. Capitol Ave. Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler

LIBERTY GARDENS

ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS 936 Main St. St/Mai. & Mrs. Williom Rowlin

SHELBYVILLE (IND.) CORPS 136 EW Se/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ble

Evangelistic Service

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Service—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Sunday School—9:30 A. M: Morning Service—11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Sunday Schoel—2:00 P. M. Holiness Service—3:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Holiness Service—10:30 A. M.

each evening—7:45 P. M. Sundoy School—9:30 A. M. Holiness Meeting—10:30 A. M. United Service with Fountain Square—7:45 P. M. Sundoy School~9:30 A. M. Holiness Service—10:45 AL M. Evongelistic Service—7:30 P. M Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Service—11:00 A: M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Sunday, Sept. 23,

“Inside the Pearly Gates”

~ A Vision of Heaven and the Cross. Related by Evengelist Lorne F. Fox

“In the Twinkling of An Eye” Original Musical Cantata by the Fox party Other le Ar

2:30 P. M.—Great L Ghosts Anointing How to Stay Filled With the Holy Spirit—Message by Lorne F. Fox Services nightly, 7:30 Yn nd Wed MN Afternoon services, Sunday and

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scheduled f 10:45 a.m. W the Rev. Rby Connor Jr. minister charge. The

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Evan Bergwall, » versity, Upland, 10:45 ». m. Dr, B studied at Oxfor and Univers