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~ Tots May Play In Nursery During Services

Church News—

Preacher Rice ‘Was a Pioneer

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Program Listed For National CY0 Week

‘SATURDAY, ocr 20, 1951 METHODIST CHURCHES ROBERTS PARK CHURCH BROADWAY

Since 1821 Fall Créek Pkwy. at Broadway

Delaware at Vermont Ministers: Ministers Amos L. Boren, D.D. ROBERT B. PIERCE, D.D. tomorrow. George W. Dinwiddie, 8. T. B. | CARL D. SHAFER, . The golden text is: “If any man p-30 A. M.—Church School | WM. R. BRANTLEY e in Christ, he is a new creature: G. Wilbur Little, Supt old things are passed away: be- Duplicate Worship Services

‘Atonement’ Is Topic

of Lesson-Sermon “Doctrine of Atonement’ 4s the |. subject: of the lesson-sermon in |all Churches of Christ, Scientist,

Young mothers of the Irving- Posters on taxiiaD bumpers and hold, all things are become new.” 10-45 A.M. =2Retnet BD nie 8:15 and 10:45 > By EMMA RIVERS MILNER odo og a no in various public places in the 1, Cor § 7 : udes| BOOP. MM Y. F. | The Sound of Silent Votes Nimes Church Eater : : baby sitter so they can attend city announce National Catholic the ab SPN-Sermon Bls0 Joeiy eS »l30P. M—“Canceled Crosses.” | «Dr. R. B. Plerce, Speaking. DR. THURMAN B. RICE represents a link with the o = = morning services. Youth Organization Week tomor- + EE Dassae yor Dr. Boren. 6:00 P. M.—M. Y.-F. religious history of colonial America, although many of us officials of the church re- row through the next Sunday. demand of life and love. for to Membership Drama. are unaware 6f the fact. cently noticed that the thothers Young peoble belonging to the this end God worketh with you.” NORTH CHURCH

. : . of children under two years of Most of us think of Dr. Rice as a longtime benefactor of | lage did not attend Sunday wor-

ublic health, We know he writes| hi n po speaks on the community's Stalnakers who will drive with | P Seguiatly. They decided us| well-being and holds the posts of them from Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. one WHE. Who (o leave their in. professor of pub- Stalnaker, now of Nappanee, fants. lic health and formerly lived in Indianapolis, As A result, the chirel set up

gpairman of the ee a = la new nursery, with Mrs. Robert goa Tis. Poses { Eddy, a registered nurse, and | two assistants in charge. The

Iniversit, Yana Vnivery room is down the corridor ffom

SILVER FETE—The Rev. John W. Douglas is marking his 25th anniversary as a Christian minister.

Christian Church Plans to Mark

tine, the. main auditorium. Infants But Dr. Rice | hire Pro lem mey cry and raise a good deal { J of cain without disturbing wor-

has .given countless hours to cultivating a colorful interest outside the field of medicine. To-

lame ship in the least bit. { | The Mariners’ Club hemmed Minister Says | curtains and painted nursery furniture. Cribs, bassinets, and all “The amazing number of per- Sorts of baby paraphernalia were xtreme old supplied. Even. a- ARI Ro

TF ERICH i toe Sid an the Kony 4a TR ‘every other guard against infections.

Dr. Rice i the Ae many trips he has I OR AGH ~GinvereRtions "he Tues og

biog the reading he has done If Tpdi ol

Silver Anniversary : h ill ent Two Morning Servicer. 3. 1510 4h Poll I) Tomorrow night, they will enter- A 0 3 ; : —— NALA tain each other and their friends : wa The ie King of King: "With Heart to God | . A — BURN COUR CRATER WHO M2 YTI00 APA BATH BADE Als of 187 7 0x Hi BAA eri ; ; Ne til Observe the silver anniver- the Acton Dude Ranch. Acie * "Church bh DitonPar base HIRE remand de fa Maa’ IRR IYER CE

EAST 10TH: STREET

METHODIST Charles R. Holmes,

Minister B. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. A. M.—Church School. A. M.—"The Beauty of Jesus." P M. —Intermediate M. Y, F. H

Meridian at 38th Street Gerald L. Clapsaddle, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School. 10:45 A. M.-Morning Worship. Sermon: “The Bas

The quotation wds taken from the| ‘Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker © Eddy. |

= ZION i ~ EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH | 8

New Jersey and North Streets Frederick R, Daries, Pastor ! Pau! H. Frankenfeld, Associate Pastor 9:00 A. M.—Pirst Service of Worship GGG Pastor Frankenfeid will prsach vi

CYO are expected to celebrate the week in-their respective parishes and to join in collective observances in

is of the Life We Prize,” Dr. Elton Trueblood, preaching. 6:00 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth Unexcelled Facilities for

M.—Methodist Youth Fellowship. Christian Education.

ome of the Everson Bible Class,

throughout country, Miss Patricia McNel- 4 lis, citywide pres-= ‘4 ident has an|nounced. Members will

Subject of Sermon 0 “God's Answer to Prayer.’ 9.45 A. M.—Church Senbol 10.40 A. M —Second Service of Vorship - Pastor Darfes will preach Subject of Sermon — "How God Answers Prayer.”

as

Miss McNellis

opr the week by attending Holy ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN

SALVATION

CHURCH ARMY

ing in the city's Catholic churches. s7 north Rural

ass in groups tomorrow morn-|

FOVOOVIY

Ind. Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisionol Commander

E a pursuance of this will bear fruit community” °

natiomally.

Then, Dr. Rice will deliver an this as .an ex-

address, at the 190th anniversary planation celebration of the Peaks Church the inclusion of in the open esuniey near Bed- a

ford, Va. ” » ”

DR. RICE’S great-great-grand- Adults” in

‘father, DavidRice, church in 1761.

Revolutionary War.

= aL about ;preacher-an-.gn. M-0.n.d.a, 8 Theolo ical, Seminary. He Eryed E matic this gnu one B Now Tork 8 0xtora. Sin aR ments, ‘has become "Dr. Rice's ‘at 7:30 P. “m. in : TChristian Co pis or rT Bus drat. We = Bo Ny School for AD Ages. % hobby. the First Baptist Church. Dr. Indiana cities and in the east National magazines and televi- INI0A. Mofiuest Speaker, ‘Mis. A.C 3

_founded - the Church ' FederaThat was 15 tion

years before the outbreak of theschool.

To giseover ial] available infor- tinue: to

for

course on: “The Church’ land Older the leadership The

school ‘will con-: meet

‘But nt child” over two years sary of the Rev. John W. Douglas Dr. Grover L. Hartman offered of age will be cared for in the as a Christian minister with a re-

room since the church always ception tomorrow fight.

has made provisions for young-|

Prepare Progra

The members will pay honor to sters of ‘that bracket and older. their pastor in the social room of the new church, which he was in- and Paul Cathedral will set the strumental in building, after services tomorrow night. music and greetings from visiting t

|clergymen are planned.

The Rev...

The Rev.

v. Mr. Douglas holds an

Si For Installation A. hy degree from Butler and also

s graduated from the Hartford

. Special communion breakfast in the Ca-

WOODROW W. PERRY, Evangelist _

Third Christian 17th at Broadway

Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister °

= 9:30—Church School 10 :30—Worship Z Layman’s Sunday Allan Warne, L. B. Maxwell, speakers Christian_Youth Fellowship—8.00 ¢. M “Search tar Securit Dinner! Lv rch for Security and Freedom in Our World Today.” Dr. Walter W. Fikes ”

ST. MATTHEW" EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

CYO Week “will close with a Holy Hour Oct. 28 at 5 p. m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. The CYO Chapter of SS. Peter

Re

pace for the week by giving a

thedral Grade School basement tomorrow following the 10 a. m. Mass. After breakfast, the yung, people will make a pilgrimage of) the extended Holy Year to St.| ay St. John's and Sacred;

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COOOS

Indiana Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Micligon

CENTRAL CORPS 234 E. Michigan

Major & Mrs. Clarence Critzer FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS

1075 "Hosbrook St.

Second Lt. James V. Davis ’

BELMONT CORPS

1401-03 S. Melmont First Lieut. & Mrs. C. Roberts

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ASI WE Veron Second Lieut. Chas. Knight

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Evangelistic iy ’ Mo

Sunday Schoal—9:30 A. M.

Morning Serviea—10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

Sunday Schaol—=9:30 AM Holiness Service—10:30-A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P.M,

Sunday School—9:30 A. M.

Morning Service—11:00 A. M. : Erangeliste Service—7:45 P. M.

The doctor will speak tomorrow Hartman heads the federation soon “The Life of David Rice in cial service department. Kentucky.” description of the place where he movement among the churches to Minister. of the Immanuel Evan- ing the Eighth Church pulpit four will talk: “The beautiful little try to meet the challenge of ac- 8¢lical and Reformed Church to- years ago. country church stands in the lea tive elderly men and women. He MOIrrow afternoon. of two mountains called the cited as a case in point, two re- The ceremonies will take place FANE ‘Peaks of Otter’ From them it cent conferences on the subject 8 to Clock Precesine a reception | takes its name. It is a Presby- sponsored by the National Coun- fOr the Re r. Bollens and Mrs. | terian Church and has been oo cil of Churches. Bollens in the church school audi- | UNITY PRAYER GROUP proved to meet the needs of a Dr. Hartman feels that the torium. AR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS modern congregation.” |way to keep elderly folk happy is Dr. Frederick Daries, minister, Sunday, 11 A. M. 2 » 8 to provide them something to do, of the Zion Evangelical and ReBUT THE Peaks Church rep- tO 8ive them assurance that they formed Church, will give the ser-| resents only one of many great ar® needed and being useful to Mon at the installation services. works of David Rice often called the church.. Sober) Duke, Inmane! movies the “Apostle of Kentucky.” or “I know of a church where a 20d leader in the national affairs “Rather Rice” He was bors a quite elderly woman folds the °f his denomination, will assist poor farm boy, became the foe of PUlletins which are distributed Dr: Daries. The Rev. Mr. Suedslavery and later furthered Amer- ®3Ch Sunday in her church” he gan 15 pastor of Me Second fcan education by founding Hamp. 531d. “Just that simple activity Ey 5 Cr ren. ton-Sydney College in Virginia, BV her great atistaction. : e usual church school ses. He helped to establish Washing. Retired railroadmen in Indi- Sion 25d moraing worship will ton University, afterward Wash. 20aPolis have made themselves °° SN Imm ington and Lee. |valuable to the Church Federation R ® few minister succeeds the Daniel Boone and other pioneers *Y assembling and mailing (°F © "fhe Faith Ch bo urged David Rice to come to the [rind jugtier Sent ont to (re OT OL Lue ve sen, Om “Dark an " ederation’s constituents.” a 2 Eloy ae Dr. Hartman insists that many The remodeling and renovation!

of the Imma At the age of 50, really quite an Older persons can learn, hecome progress he iii gig age in those days, the Virginia Informed in new fields and enjoy completed in November.

minister set out upon the Wilder- discussion. Activities open to SE ts. ness Road and journeyed to Cum-| [them include a variety such as | berland Gap. |baby sitting or dining room man-| SOULS UNITARIAN Y 7 on |agement. He also recommends 1482 N. Als. 8 .Dr.b..b. Backus HE WAS the first Presbyterian church centered golden age Clubs. gar 5:15 An. WFBM, Church 11 A M.| divine to preach a sermon in Ken-| ~The church has. the responsi- M.=12 Soon tucky. Preacher-Rice-star tog bility of making employers realize ~== Transylvania College from which that the usefulness of a person |

will conduct the installation of was full-time minister both in

and 3 Open Daily 10 to 4: Saturday Till 2 Unity Literature—Classes—Consuitant 8 E. Market St., Rm. 502, FR-4254

ALL

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“Arnold Suedmeyer while studying at Hartford. He sion and radio stars have agreed

To quote his own| He says there is a national the Rev. John H. Bollens as new Muncie and Noblesville before tak- its program for American young

LLL Holiness Service—10:30 A. M.

Evangelistic Service each evening—7:45 P. M. Sunday Schoél—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—7:30 P. M. Sunday School—9745 A. M. Holiness Service—11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

—-— HARBOR LIGHT CORPS

Brightwood Free Methodist 24 5. Capitol Ave.

B. 318 and: Forest Manor Ave. Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler Rev. J Clinton Swanagan. LIBERTY GARDENS Minister Welcome to a Great Independence Road Second Lt. Ernest Alder

Sunday School. 9:30 A M Morning Worship 10°30 A M ANDERSON (IND.) CORPS 936 Main St.

Worship this week end at Sr/Maj. & Mrs. William Rawlim

the Friendly Church with the Lighted Window SHELBYVILLE (IND.) CORPS 136 E. Washington

UNITARIAN Sr/Capt. & Mrs. Robert Ellis

to give publicity to the CYO and|{™

people, during the week.

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets

(700 North: Dr W. A. Shullenberger. Minister | Church School—9:30 A. M. | © Morning Worship—10/45 A. M ! Mise by execellent choir. ~ Sermon: ‘Whence Flow Lifei Giving Waters?" | Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. M.

North Unitarian Church

Oia School 424 and Rar SUNDAY. OCT. 21, AT 1100 A M

: Dr ey M Ligon. Psychology Dept Broadway Baptist LL Church

in Character Education Minister: Rev. John K. Hamm Evangelistic Services

nmon. W1-0829 Broadway & 22nd St

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. Illinois St. is Col K. Grace Crandall, Comm. SUNDAY. 1.30P M Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Pastor Speaker: Sunday, Oct. 21, thru Sunday, Oct. 28 . Sunday Morning 9:30 and 10:30 A. M.

John Farquharsen Seward Wiishere. song director Services Every Evening 7:30 P.M. : 1

Christ Church REV. W. E. HARDY

(Episcopal) "ON THE CIRCLE" SUNDAY SERVICES ini 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 of Virginia Weekdays 8, 12:05 EVANGELIST . Messages that wil linspire | you. Excellent music. | Welcome to All Persons.

> CI ares

OO BOR

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.)

Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 21st “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT”

Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches and tha Society

“NORTHEAST _ IRVINGTON (EAs. FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH

Wed. and Fri, 7:00

Church Open Daily for

Your Praysrs. Por information call IM-4577

the University of Kentucky and Who reaches 65 does not abruptly Centre college sprang and held terminate,” Dr. Hartman continTransylvania Seminary classes in/uéd. “For "example, the older

"EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts.

fils home. |workers in a factory have a lot| Rev. Duane E. Schroeder WOODRUFF PLACE Dr. Rice told me more than I of know-how and can share it/Sunday School ..... . 9:30 A. M. Cor. East Michi N. Wal have recorded about this great- With younger employees.” Worship ..ovvee00s0..10:45 A. M.| oF, Rast Michigan at N. Walcott

Dr. Walter Hand

great-grandfather of his. In fact,!, Speakers and the talks they will give at

the federation sessions on older adults on { Daylight Saving Time Dr. Rice hopes to put all the mate- consecutive Monday nights at 7:30 in the TOWNSEND CLU BS | 9:30 A M.—Sunday School. rial he has collected into a book * Mrs. Florence McDaniel ‘director, Public ; 10:45 4 Jf oo Yhes 4 Man'e a Man" Assistance Division. Marion C t t- . : . 4°00 P. M.—Vespers. HOF ciromistion among church folk ment ‘of Public Welfare, ‘and. Richard L Will convene in special session _ §30P. M—B ¥.P * ord, e 1 f i Fm} " : Epler nent Becurtly Dvir “Coon | SUNDAY, OCT. 21 7:30 P. M.—"‘School 6f World Friendship

Tomorrow, he not only will Probleme of Aged People,” Monday night * rs Ary rame, president it talk: about David Rice - but will gperican Association of Retin Hone. show color slides of .pictures .he and Henry [I Hipple Jr. formerly secte-

tary, Volunteer Service Department, Indihas taken of historic spots as- anspolis Health snd Welfare Council sociated with. him.

Community Planning for Oider Citizens, 8 8 Dr

, "Oct. 29 < Robert E. Cavanaugh AS A COMPANION piece to Dr. ho piihdisna, Univesity, Adult’ gu ics. Rice's address, someone Will read png Miss Craciite Bendrioks: Teal iu, man a paper on: “David Rice in Vir- member Board of Week-Day Religious Edginia.” It has been written by ve Nov. 13. Church Planning for the Aged now elderly president-emeritus of Hampton-Sydney College. Families are expected to come

FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL

Wright and Woodlawn Ave. tomorrow to attend the festive,

Rev. Darlene Schild, pastor, all-day services and noonday din- Sunday School—9:30 A. M. ner. Among them will be friends

PLYMOUTH, IND.,- AMERICAN LEGION BLDG., 1:30 P.M. |

Meeting of Oct. 28 at Lincoln Hotel, Indpls.

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave & Westfield Blvd former pr 10 45 A. M.~Morning Service 9:45 A M.—Bible 8chool

Classes for All Ages

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SATURDAY, 1:45 Br pater George Newton, choir director. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 A. M,

10.40 A. M.—"“To Are We mitted?” 7.00 P. M.— ‘Slaves of Goodness.’ Taytsday, 7:00 P. M.—Midweek Prayer e Churches Reason for Existence.”

BAPTIST CHURCHES

. BAPTIST DOWNTOWN Ry eS Church .. BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH) Hg RIVER ALE CRF INDFLYS SECOND CHURCH FIFTH CHURCH ev WC EVENING SERVICE. 5.00 P M. even SQULEGEAT 6D School iy R R. 1020 N. MERIDIAN R. R. CHURCH EDIFICE 000 ca, Classes. J 34TH STREET SOUTH SIDE 10:30 Worse THIRD CHURCH SIXTH CHURCH e Com - —_ , wo , World" 13th" and Carrollton AT "RR. Charen EdtAce ne FORD PORTER, Pastor ER Cag Ewe Sm Fog Eun ; 2 “WESTSIDE NORTHWEST ory 4 310 W. 28TH ST. ith sterY Rey. Robert Blake BROADCASTS EACH WEEK SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 A. M. iene WIBC © WBC SOCIETY SEVENTH CHURCH EMERSON AVE Emerson BE New York i Sa 1470—KC rn: 248 W WASHINGTON (COLORED) E Rev. Robert E. Halls. interim 1070 Hon. we Fri. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. LYNDHURST—Lyndhurst Dr, 2 blocks 8.| Sunday, 8:00 A. M. 1:45 A. M, Wednesday Evening Meetings am A kp Uainnd service. Tan. = Sunday 10 A. M. In All Churches and Society 8 P. M. Com. | CROOKED CREEK—N. Mich. Rd. Aen Services 9:30 AM. 10:30 AM. Christian Science Reading Room

PLEASANT RUN PKWY. 8 DR. 3620-E. 38TH IR BUTLER

38TH ST R R. CHURCH EDIFICE EVENING SERVICE, 5 P. M. R R. CHURCH EDIFICE

-Louis G. Crafton. 9:45—10:45;

{TXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 East).| U. 8. Clutton. 9:30 A. M. 7 P, M.

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

Pastor Porter will speak at both services. 730 P. M

Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Pennsylvania St.

—Baptismal Service in

aul Fidlar. organist. Morning Worship

9:30 3 M4 —Chureh School Classes 11:00 A. M.

Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. of Dr. and Mrs. Rice, the Cecil Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M.

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FIRST—16th & Delaware § UNION—17th & Rembrandt

Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Misise v. Gerard B Blue. Minister . M.—Church School.

11:00 A, M, Subject | * 0% Mien Wormp, en + Subj Fotorriait. oud toi led ook Service Wed.

“The Spendthrift” TON

First United Lutheran Church

701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP "Thot Your Love May Abound.” CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. “Church Office, L1-9502 Pastor's Home, HI1-3925

Garfield Heights Church of Christ

7:30 P. M.—Evening Bervice

11 A.M. and 7:45 P. M. PASTOR

BESSIE WRIGHT

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INVITES rou AND YOURS TO

ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW

Subject for all 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School

6:30 P. M.—Young People

services Sunday: "Behold | Make

BROOKSIDE-2101 Brookside

ST 45 SE | HOLINESS CHURCH

Flowing Baptismal Rye

STHESE CHURCHES OF CHRISTS

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

THE CHURCH: ITS WORSHIP

Man Is essentially a worshipping being. To worship someone or something Is inherent in his mature. In ® primitive paganism where no revelation of the frue God had been made men erecled graven images and bowed * before these. Man does not need fo be fold fo worship, he rather needs fo be fold only whai fo worship and how @ 0 do If. This is the purpose of divine revelation, viz. fo point man fo the frus object of his adoration, and » ® described how he should worship Him. - In Jehovah's dealings with man, He has sel up two covenants—ihe one from Sinai, and the other from ® ® Jerusalem. The one is the Old Covenant, which has been done away, and the other, the new, given by Christ, and which has been In operation since the Day of Penfecost, A. D. 33. Under each of these covnants, worship fo

10:30 A. M.—Waorship Hour 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.

PROSPREOT--2000 BE. Prospeet

All Things New.” CHESTER WILKINS aT-83 CLYDE MOREILLON M-3119 2842 Shelby Street ! | ® itforont fi The ol f Bible Study, 10 A. M. ving Service TPM. CENTRAL—EIm and Pine SIVERSIDE 1200 W. 21s Wan ® God has taken on different forms. old covenant prescribed PA AAAAAAANN NANPA ® W: B. McGINNIS Greenwood 646J1 | BELMONT CHURCH a worship that was material and appealed fo the flesh. Such IRVINGTON CHURCH W.L. TOTTY, Minister —GA-9480 Sun., 2 p. m, WIBC—1470 on Dial FIRST—3000 B. 30D SR oADTS DEAL GA-1304 @ matters as the burning of Incense and the offering of animal 8 Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service; 7:45 C. B. POSEY CH-0553 SUNSHINE GARDENS. $100 W. N, Epler é OF CHRIST sacrifices constituted a vital part of If. Buf, when fhe new OF CHRIST & pp - = INDIANAPOLIS GREENWOOD. Main 88. ars VALLEY VIEW—t0th & oe '@ 1002 South Belmont Avenue 3 covenant fook the place of fhe old, a higher form of worship LALUmn Aen of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES rn VS SB in | @ swe eid ne GOSPEL TABERNACLE LANDIS BRADFIELD | AT-0TT8 WARREN PARE-si0 8. 3. | @ Sibie School ' Jus Josus sald: “God Is a Spirit, and they that worship Him SOAS Bi ® ; + orning Worship : must worship Him In spirit and in ruth.” Un. 4:24) This sefs ; . 3 I Tray 9 N.. Alazaua NCHURMAN PREVSZ © &U-Tiz il Nye? ox-3062 ® Evening Worship ~~ 7:00 3 forth the right object of worship—Johovah, God. It alse Sening Worship $3 ® GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTZ UNDENOMINATIONAL . : @ Wednesday Evening 7:45 3 prosents the right” method—"In spirit and In truth.” In ednesaay Evening 7:45 B® Teoh Nha S00 NON-SECTARIAN WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE @ WEST WASHINGTON ST principlé, this constitutes correct worship. One's worship Must ¢ BRIGHTWOOD CHURCH ® » oe 3 and 11°0 0AM om | . be "in spirit,” a communion of human and divine spirits. If OF CHRIST Br OPrants breaching /@ CHURCH OF CHRIST § must bo "in truth,” which Is fo bo according fo the word HR é Thuridey net po i Ei grids ou aaa aan] '@ 2302 West Washington Street 3 of God, for God's word Is truth. Un. 17:17) Those Homs of 2446 North Gale Street @ your place in our seven.day-s-week | worship whose origin only comes from human reasoning, or gE by call PL-1 | y Ese 130 Last Week 730 [8 mw | Ebinmsliimiselieng) ee 8 WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN mi is Nightly Nightly ® Morning Worship 10:30 ho oh of ie NO by the word b Ry Worship 10:45 ® v . . J Rev. pio a — nti Mini rs : Except Monday HEAR Except Monday s rr ary 7% fellow tunan wpinion 1s Yo jd dy ion, Ervin oy Evening $3 é Sunday School—0:30 A. M. Rev. Ro ov B. Connor JF 4 Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. M Rev h ar] R. Jared ® s SR Lo hum SUNSHINE EVANGELISTIC PARTY @ MORTH INDIANAPOLIS CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH 40TH & NORTH CAPITOL e SECOND PRESBYTERIAN SE id 4 ° OF CHRIST OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST. ~~ © one fistorte Churen-ot Which ep EL A Sat. Night: Atom Bomb & End of World 960 West 31st Street 1041 Spruce Street Sunday : ® Vermont and Pennsylvania Sta. : Sun. Night: “Hell Incorporated” o Sunday Sunday i -@ Ty * dinitge ¥ Tues. Night: Y Father Divine—God or Man” ® Bible School 9:45 Bible School “> 9:45 Bible Schoo! 948 é SEE FAIRVIEW @ Vom 104s Morning Worship 10:45 Neng Work. 108”. 8 Sal Believe in God" | Wh and Cuil Ave, One Hour Musical Program Each Night @ Lue, Jd3 Erening Worth ‘6:20 Erering Worship 7:45 ure Behool.” 45 A.M. | on 5. Was, Minister Musical Cowbells — 12 Instruments * ay 9 /: y ing ednesday Evening 7:45 s : urch School. TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN a use ge Converted Whisky Bottles @ You Are Warmly Invited to Listen In WISH (1310 KC) * 34th and Centra) “Where 1s God." A THE REV. DR. ROY EWING VALE The Si Salvation Army (Central Corps e Free Literature Will Be Sent Upon Your Request SUNDAY MORNING ® TRE REV. WALLACE L McDONALD. From Any of These Churches of Christ! & 930A M —Bundas School. Go to Church Sunday ulNionigan at Alabama ® m Any o se Churches ri 7:30-7:45; TAS 800; 830900 $94694404694465449544446440844 804449

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