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Through Prayer

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

Elaine Thomas of Indianapolis gives a direct answer when asked why she is bent on nursing leprosy victims in

India. Missionaries like Elaine are world-minded. They see

human -beings of all races and | nationalities as their brothers. from her family if she “accepted To a missionary, his work 1i8/God's help to do so. That's how high adventure, full of color and she talked and how her husband suspense. |seemed to feel when he came on I am convinced of this after to see her. hearing talks by many who have Face Problem | returned to tell about their min-| myon the pastor's wife said she istry among the different peoples nq her husband were confronted of the earth. ' |by a situation: But ‘16 choose deliberately tol live among - persons suffering) place to go except none-too pleas-| from Hansen's disease (leprosy), ant, publicly-provided quarters to nurse then? and care for them, while awaiting admission to the! seems a departure from the usual | leprosarium at Carville, La. missionary task. | “For years we had been send-| Most missionaries teach, preach, ing missionaries into the foreign nurse or practice as medical doc-| field with our blessing, some like tors in general hospitals and en-| Elaine to give their lives to help-| gage in every kind of social Work ing leprosy patients. Now were we overseas. | going to fail to meet a challenge And so 1 asked Elaine to come ourselves?

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Panel Discussion Planned by . Baptist Laymen

Leading Baptist laymen of Indianapolis will present a panel discussion during the Area Conference on Church Leadership Tuesday afternoon in the First Baptist Church.

um on the subject, “How to In-

Church.” Dr, Otto K. Behrens, president of Baptist Men, Inc. will preside at the discussion and also at the night session at 7:30.

DEDICATED—Miss Elaine

Thomas.

very memorable spiritual experi-|area director of promotion for ence, {the American Baptist Convention, To make an elaborate story and Dr. Russell Orr, executive brief, the missionary went to Car- secretary of the Illinois Baptist

“The ill missionary had no vilie and after only six months Convention, both are scheduled to|

was released: That was five or talk during the conference. six years ago. Some years after-| In addition to Dr. Behrens, ward, when she and her family other speakers announced for the

were living in Africa at their mis- panel are: Gerald O. Martz, E. J.

sion post, the wife submitted to Shumaker, ‘Walter A. Smith and, surgery for a cause other than|Charles O. Lawler. Dr. U, 8. Clut-| fonington Street Church.

leprosy. She died as a result of ton, pastor of the Tuxedo Bapthe operation. {tist Church, will preach in the Finally Released

The laymen will hold their for- §

crease the Effectiveness of Your .

The Rev. Harold A. Schlink,i

|afternoon and Dr. J. M. Horton, |g

But the pastor, his wife and executive secretary of the Indiana The presbytery also will elect | | church members who now know Baptist Convention, in the eve- delegates to attend the meeting

# | Adventists Set Youth Rally

~ Seventh Pay Adventists will hold a youth rally Friday night and next Saturday in the North Side Church, 23d and Alabama Sts. : Elder C. M. Bunker, president of the Indiana Conference, will address the 7:30 p. m. Friday session. Charles W. Templin will speak Saturday night on his recovery from an airplane accident which happened a -year ago. Elder John H. Hancock, youth leader of the Lake Union Conference, will discuss “Junior Leadership” and stress the formation of Pathfinder Clubs. Paul Wolf of Michigan, who attended the Seventh Day Adventist Youth Congress last summer in Paris, France, will speak and show color movies of the congress. The Indiana Academy . students will

musical numbers next Saturday afternoon, |

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MODERATOR—Dr. Otto K.

Behrens.

New Moderator. To Be Elected . .

i Members ~ of the Indianapolis Presbytery of the Presbyterian (Church in the U.S.A. will elect Holy Name to Meet ‘a new moderator at its meeting] Tne Hol , y Name Society of St. at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the prancis de Sales Catholic Church

[will di 5 The new moderator will assume |j4,,2¢ 8 i a. potnt gpir.

‘his duties in the spring and suc-|1959 a4 its meeti . ng Tuesday at ceed John H. Jefferson of Indian-\g pm in the parish hall. The Rev.

polis. Fr. Joseph Clancy is pastor of the church.

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

2:3 and 11.00 A “Words of Eternal Life,” John 6:86-68 Dr, Frantz pri Sunday Youth Supper, §

130 P.M Thurs. Supper & Bible Study, 8:00 P. M.

Find your place in our seven-da 5 program by calling PL-1491.

4805 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen. Minister Sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

WALLACE ‘STREET PRESBYTERIAN

The toric Ch of Which Wenry Ward Bescher Was Minister |

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS * Central Ave, at 4Tth ters: Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. Rev, Carl R. Hatfield Mr. Richard T. Whittington.

“Men of 6 P. M., Youth Groups.

Vermont A Ji N a Lit Ln,

Dr. T, Church School. 9:45 A. M. Supper Pe ae. 6:00 P.M.

~ TABFRNACLE PRESBYTERIAN

34th & Central 9:30—Sunday School 10:45—Divine “Enemies of the Republi Dr. Vale preaching 7:00—-Westminster Fellowship Thursday, 7:15 P, M., Midweek Service Dr. Roy Ewing Vale Wallace I, McDonald James G. Emerson Jr.

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave,

VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A. M.~Church School. 10:45 A. M.~Morning Worship “Take Time to Live™ ah

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Events—

Dedi Quite a ciings to th cal and Re uled to be | While the has been and redecor mains just However, n placed at tl More tha the congre decided they old edifice Prospect an in 1804. TI Conover, na * architect, te end advise Dr. Conov think of ra specimen of chitecture w long narrow arches. Ho that the int could be g freshéned. Carr It wag in

{of the General Assembly in May |in New York City. Committees {will report. The presbytery offi{cially will receive the Rev. James G. Emerson Jr. youth minister

to The Times and talk to mel “We could take the ailing mis- the whole story of the stricken ning. ahout what she is going B® Je. slonary into . our home if we missionary, say a miracle of heal-| x She will sail Jan. 15 from NeW really wished to live by the prin-/ing- was worked in her behalf todd : York for Calcutta, Prom there, ciple we. encouraged in others. through prayer. me Shestian saents she will go to the leprosarium we did invite her. And she stayed] To return to Elaine Thomas. jypject Listed in Assam. She gladly accepted g month.” She was born in Ziogsville but| D)e the Only .C 1 fhe Tabernacle Prechyienian llived “all over Hoosierdom” as| e y Cause and Cre- Church, into its membership.

my invitation. | { Tells of Courage + 1a child of public school teachers. ator” is the subject of the lesson-| ReV.- Emerson came to the city

Surprisingly, midway in the in-| : | | terview, the pastor's wife who isi the pastor's wife told She received her nurse's training sermon in all Churches of Christ, T°™ tHe Puriadelphia Presbytery. vividly of how she made a proj- in gt Vincent's Hospital and

ame with Elaine told of an en-| | counter she had with Hansen's Ct Of tempting her guest's ap-|isuont for a year in the hos- a x ST ! Haverford Church pital. She already has served as e golden text is: “In the be-

Indianap- Petite, entertaining her, doing all disease right here in P" she could to lift her morale. ginning God created the heaven|ls 57 Years Old

gave this c¢ been . indicat carried out. church from been {compl the pews hay to permit a worship roo form of a cr New lighti installed and built over a

ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH

New Jersey and North Streets |

ihieniela” Associate ] INVITES vou AnD YOURS TO *

ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW

*Pugior Fratentea wil presch 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 6:30 P. M.—~Young People 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.

reach ; ‘45 A, M.—Church School 10:40 A. M.—Second Service of Worship Pastor Daries will preach wy Subjects of Sermons: ‘Ways of Reading the Bible’

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

i { i eprosarium in Africa. PECT—3000 E~ Prespest onstruc t came to light nat-| And she spoke of the continued, She i pro. think about be- 2nd the earth.” Gen. 1:1. The Haverford Community n Nove Moraine Services. 5.15 10.46 Pollj| SROUESINE-MN Aronia T8270 FreLYoR Busliag 5 © DM-321 : a, he ny it of Elaine's re-| COUrage based on prayer and ing a missionary to leprosy vic- The lesson-sermon also in-/Church (First Moravian) will Christ, Immanuel CHISTZR WILEDES “Tam BIVERSIDE—1300 W. 315% hil urally, as 2 ey vod me as few faith shown by the sick woman. tims when viewing movies in|Cludes the following passage: present the Rev. Paul E. Huffman| $2 A M-—Bible school CENTRAL—EIm and Pine RV. BALT WA-IT4 Hexnw * marks an % mo | Through the month, the pastor the Thirty-First Street Baptist .1Dere is but one primal cause.in an address at its 57th anni-| 7:30 M. Evening Worship -. W. B. McGINNIS Greenwood $48J1 gpooNp—i4ip Crum - Rare) the narratives have. land his wife urged the church Church. The pictures showed the Therefore there can be no effect versary service at 3 p. m. tomor- “The Church Will Endure” FIRST—3600 K. 30th BEOADUS: DEAL 84194 Nev pr. ~Ailment Diagnosed {members to pray steadfastly for tragedy~of mothers being sepa- from any other cause and there row in the edifice, 54th St. and] p wey C. B. POSEY CH-0683 ? SUNSHINE GARDENS, 70 W. Epler > i es It seems that a woman mis-|the recovery of the patient,-dfd rated from their children because|C30 be no reality in aught which Haverford Ave. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH GREENWOOD—E. Main 8%. : ey VIEW—60th & Evanston : toe At sionary who was ill, under par, | not tell what her trouble was but of leprosy. [ges Bot prosesd ftom this Zea The Rev. Stanley R. Woltjen, Delavate a4 Walnut Streets PAUL KN.GHT Greenwood 378 JOHN Mi : Ru dolph Blo Come 6 the medica center for SIMPY saied {hat she was ser” Eline says it i her purpose 214 only cate” The quotation minister, announces Holy Com-| po SCR LL |] weary dren wey | misapeeateo & tn Faia hon examination. After thorough yngiang jaw requires strict taking care of them lly Science textbook, “Seience and both services. Rev. Huffman is Morning Worsaip-oio is AM. NORTHSIDE—1738 B. 461d WESTSIDE—~464 N. Concord He nr tests, the doctors diagnosed the quarantine of leprosy victims.) And she quoted this line from Health With Key to the Scrip-|pastor of the First United Lu- Gu Dy x sullen ohotr. Lawrence THURMAN PREUSZ HU-T220 RAYMQND STREET BE-3568 SON y woman's ailment as Hansen's dis-| Consequently, only the pastor and| Matthew 10:39: tures” by Mary Baker Eddy. , theran Church. Youth Pellowship—5:30 2. M. “Re

his wife saw the missionary dur-| “He that findeth his life shall WESLEYAN IN FAITH AND DOCTRINE Religious

ease, Thi d Ch isti FIRST CONG] ) {ing those days of waiting. lose it; and he that loseth his 1 1 ird Lhristian The Plymouth The pastor's wife described her| “But they will tell. you it was lite for My sake shall find ’it.” First United Lutheran Church 17th ot Broadway po Pe own consternation an at of | 701 N. Pennsylvania St. Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister Thursday. Mrs.

the pastor on hearing the report urch School turned

ST. MARK'S

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 Worshin

of their friend's condition. The| z A iL Ta : ack ‘ “A ” missionary, she recalled, was| EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 320 N. Illinois St. 0m A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP | Christian’ Youth Fellowship 5-00 P.M. H E 3 A N Phiesiderer, unic shocked, of course. The woman| ' pp spect and Linden Sts 1A, Cel 5 Su crn Son | THE BATTLE OF FAITH" ne aa Gear isimias gE a CRIA TAN an i { . . 1: y z | - ; a had four children, including one! Rev. Duane FE. Schrouder - | Speaker — | CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 A. M. |r ee Ee pe) Tht Shilsia nt, Sunday School ...... 9:30 A. M. IRVAN MARTZ | Church Office, L1-9502 Pastor's Home, HI-3925 TOWNSEND PLAN, INCORP. | ARs Tahir Ca Morar 7a, Another” tomer father in another city. Worship 10:45 A. M.| Music In charge of Mrs. Myrtle Brandon d ve IW * U—United Lutheran Chureh Another Aor But the misdionary’s faith rose SSrrinaatar yn Wanda Kincaid, pianist Lincoln Hotel BETHANY Wn ih ‘OUR SAVIOUR iA ino. to the situation. God's will would

onerate in her case as in others

CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN |

METHODIST

CHURCHES

Sunday, Dec. 9, Time 3 to 500 P. M

| Mr. Joseph Robb, State Qrganizer, speaker

Service, 10:45 A. M.

CARROLL ROCKEY, Pastor |P. 8. FALKENROTH,

25th and Capitol Service, 11:00 A.M.

VOLUNTEERS Martz will prea Down They Wat

if she kept the way clear for it, | Topte: “Are W. : (0) 83d 27:36) at 7:30 the eat she woud be abie to FRSI—16th & Delaware § UNION—17th & Rembrand! EAST 10TH STREET NORTH CHURCH i Are Heed + Boro BETHLEHEM ho) ECANT VIEW @ i endure the necessary separation Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister Lev. Gerard B. Blue. Minister METHODIST Meridian at 38th Strees Y ur ha Unified Service, 9:18 A. M.| Ww. 64th St, at Hooover Rd. and Miss Wanda — terra mtn rp Arte ay AN ~giuren stheet | Bubs Charles R. 3 otmen, Ministers Watch Bulletin for Room Chief Service, 10:45 A. M. WILLIAM PIFER. Pastor in charge of mu J . . : .- M.—Morning Worship. 8u * Minist, Hiram C. Weld Gerald L. Clapsaddle . YOUTH FOR News of plays and music, 11:00 A. M. Subject ect: "A Lamp Unto Our __B. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. DIA MC on Behe ~ CALVARY ™ Saves, 0:0 A. M. Tenner, profess coming to Indianapolis and “Net Now" 1:30 P. M~prcaing Service, 15334: J—Chureh School. 10.48 A. M~Morning Worship ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL | ser ALTER I BaRTH | |PEACE an eviews ioe pally at 1:30 to " " + J’ { : b * . . J— 201 3 4 Sthee Indighe. Sitien, bs hin SE ———— =| 5:00 a 2osus Christ the Lord 5 . 2 ev Ciaptade, Dreachins. 33 8. Ritter Ave. (3300 East) j| Shelby at padite : boii School we Joan} 8 LYE BRAN en utler each w ; : Jt * Fo . :00 P. M.~Angel ne Manual Tr y Ty es for J : . . : 0 os EE a iis St lgwaip Adequate oR a go 1% Xai 7:30 A. M. 3.30 A —~10: { CHRIST Mars Hill MARTIN KOSCHE, Pastor And Munna & The Sunday Times. ar ie elg S urc Oo Fis - horse is yaa | FREDERICK J. SEAGER, D.| 32d. 4th and 5th Sunday :18' ». m. Thur i R.A . a rn steamer eee Sc. Pasto FIRST EVANG au 2842 Shelby Street ROBERTS PARK CHURCH BROADWAY Trinity Episcopal Church | Service, 10:45 A. M. SALEM © Dv (WORCH_Mre. SOULS UNITARIAN Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M. Del Since 2821 Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway 354 and N. Meridian CHRIST TeEBuraly JOHN Rr SPANGLER. 22 tn” the Sholent ! Wi 4 . - { atio ce, 11: Thursday in th 1853 N. Ala. ® Dr. E. B. Backus || W.L. TOTTY, Minister —GA-9480 awake al Vermont Ministers: Rev. Laman B. Brouer I | Irvington Legion Home, he dressed in a aap. | Minister Amos L. Boren, D. D. . @) 5360 Rohett Drake wi Sun: 9:15 A.M. WFBM: Church 11 A. M. : i : ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D. ~Sund Downey at Julian ST. ANDREW Church School 10 A. M.-12 Noon Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 9:30 A. M.—Church School ~ CARL D. SHAFER 7:30 A. M.—0:30 A. M.—11:00 A. M, Service 10°30 A.M. Ww, 10th in peer RA agi

G.Wilbur Little, Supt. WM. R. BRANTLEY EBENEZER ™@ devations and

JOHN G. FRANK, Pastor

Er | — — . 1 cheon hostes: : . | . Advent Sunday. Duplicate Services: ALL SAINTS Millersville Rd. at Eastern Servios 10:45 A.M. tw the Dros: Tow UNITARIAN Wesleyan Methodist Church 10:45 A. M.—“What Do You Ex- Piicale ervices: (Episcopal) Shviets 30 & BAM ST JOH Pum of the Women's Orchard School, 615 W. 434. | 29th and Winthrop ~~ | pect From Bethle- Sermon: 163 & Ceniral Ave.-PL.3763 EMMAUS C.,ove "Street | LOUIS WAMBSGANSS, Pastor SUNDAY—11 A. M. 4 i hem?” Dr. Boren| “Ig Christmas Expendable?” A %. 1 ERUSCKERERG, Pastor a ES k "Endurl the Stresses 3 hi : BA.M to P. M.—8 9 Service, 10:30 A.M. 3 pea ers ng preaching. P. to P. M. ST. MARK (0) Prospect of Our Times” REVIVAL WITH Dr. R. B. Pierce, Speaking. Sunday--7:30 Mass | FAITH @ Saw. . at Linden For Jews Rev. John K. Hammon H EWIS 5:30 P.M.—M. Y. F. 6:00P.M—M.Y.F. 2 —-Chureh Bono) ARNOLD G ar DUANE SHROEDER, Pastor . r Jewis couse LEI YC McINTOSH & L 7:30 P. M.—“The Song at Christ- 11:00_"Sung mass with termon | Service. 10:30 A.M. Barvieh 10:48: Au M. * The Temple Chase Fetutrek Proje: Evangelistic Team mas.” —Dr. Boren| Go to Church Sunday nT Te ren Poe | | FIRST © mo x IST. MATTHEW present addr 2 . en!

preaching.

BAPTIST CHURCHES

rabbi each ex sessions of tl stitute of Jev

E. New York at Oxford Service, 10:30 A. M. RL H. AMELUN

PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor

Services 9:15 & 10:30 A. M.

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Preaching to meet the need ; (Episcopal) ; ST. PAUL Mf) New Jersey Rabbi Hen “Di FREDERICK LIAS ANDREWS" i! il the good services WOODRUFF PLACE RIVER AVE. BAPTIST Lf "ON TNE CIRCLE" HAROLD 1 ANDERSEN THEO. C, MESON Pastor at the genens Open Dany 10 10 4 Te aus Rev. Dallas ervices each evenint. 1 a—_— Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott The Friendly Chure ih Service, 10:30 A. M. BrvICHS YL hi ; JRE Nae ii A | eases EE IL, Ray Levis | or Waiter Bune 100g RIVER AYE, (W. INDPLS. tee QETHSEMANE ™ (ST. PETER 0, Tin"is pig rgd FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL — — S— | acon a a 2800 Senon eT Weekdays 8, 12:05 AYR Mice NM NOR a Thar will give the Wright and Woodlawn Ave. 1 — —=F Fe TnTwikD of Pra OE Wed. and Ft, 7:00 \ “Ogervice. 10:4 AM. y OD Obie ab P: In. imme » | 6:30P M~B. Y.P. : &ckiool Church Open Dally for 3 GRACE (M) New are 5. TRINITY East St. study class Rey. & Mrs. Howard H. Corso 7:30 P. M.—Baptismal service. Classes 7 n ZIAME mes ATS:| WALTER ©. MAAS, Pastor William P. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. { : 10:30 Mornins o a Jroyers. : 03 3.1 Service, 10:30 Ae M. Services, 8:30 and 10:30 A. M. gins at 8:30. Morning Worship—10:45 A, M. CENTRAL BAPTIST : PIs Lat ormation eall IM-487Y Fg OUR REDEEMER s00 ZION a 3 Mis orth. en tal Evangelistic Service—T7:45 P. M.- FRR ; I field ana Park at Watson Rd. Palestine roblems ¢ Invites You te Worship With Us i WM. H. EIFERT, Pastor P. KRUG, Rabbi Gree ST. MATTHEW FdoDhetAc 84 Central Ave. & Wastfald Siva. ”“ Torta in & Bervions, § und 1048 AM. ay meet algo on : | i lr LG " M.~Morning Service n ! p e Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 12:30 WFB , EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN | *A United Church for a Divided World" Seb A ABs Sohoor Th | Bi : “WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED® Paved : iB : E. New York & Oxford Sts. 10:30 P. M. ramon WIBC Classes for All Ages. {Deathand Rev. Robert Blake WEE orders The Rev. Carl H. Amelung Offices, Anderson, Ind. “The Meanin 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for All Ages | Ww. ooh 8s FIRST BAPTIST: CHURCH CROOKED CREEK—N. Mich. Rd; & 56t SBOP B0000 0004000000000 00%0% 0 bees “The Meanin 10:30 A. M.—“The World's Greatest Day." ; p West Washington, Church of God || Louls G. Crafton. 9:45—10:46: 1 P. M.|@ : ® bi Malachi 4:1-6 Sas NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD 4200 W. Washington St. VERMONT & MERIDIAN N AVE.-Bmsrson & E, Now York ~ Brighiwood Free Methodist | mena ces Fuso MAURER op ol mo nee Epp mrnti5 IYO THESE CHURCHES OF CHRI STs Martha | | FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OF GOD EAST 10TH, CHURCH OF GOD eorge Newton, cholr director. — ® : Bi * ey CTE re | wag EAESTE | YRGEERR INE @ “CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE FOR @ | Plans Tu 8 -2121 | “ 4 — COMING—COMING | WEST SIDE CHURCH OF GOD PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF GOD Broadcast Sver WRAL 11:30 to" 13:00 Noon | TX EDQ PA 1 Ninihed b:50 son 1 pen: | @ ALL DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS ® First Unite Ih la? Po Tn Tph AE Fe | HRS Rl i es CA Rn 3 © "CAN WE UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE?" S Boner and § i pec didan 13 | BEALS CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD | SUNSHINE GARDEN, CHURCH OF GOD / @ Wo froquently hear it sald, “We cannot all understand fhe Bible alike.” This Is the basis of denominational dis- @ Tuesday in | | {yeh Williams, Pastor Richard Turner. Pastor CHRI STI AN SCI ENCE @ "nit. In the statement, there is a direct violation of a well known principle: NO TWO UNDERSTANDINGS EVER DISA- o ville, - GREE. IF THERE IS A DISAGREEMENT, THERE MUST OF A NECESSITY BE A "MISUNDERSTANDING. » Mre. Paul ‘8 CHURCH ES e Consider carefully. Is God unreasonable in His dos, He I dumoned ae we study Jo. Sevier 8 ® the vatior, a : Timothy 2:15). The primary purpose of study is for understanding. Is some misu ey irec HNalping Evangelion The Wold , » 8 , . $ gram. Memb Branches of The Mother Church If so, He IS the author of confusion. Paul said, He isn't. (I Cor. 14:33), a) 13th and Carrollton LVATION The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. © Why is there so much disagreement in fhe religious world foday! Christ prayed that His followers might all be @ Osterline OFF FORD PORTER, Paw SA The Public 1s Cordially Tnvited To Viel Our Services ana ' [| @ one, hat the world might believe that He is the Son of God. (ohn 17:20.21). The. answer is as clear as the noon- @ field, O, as BROADCASTS EACH WEEK Y Free Reading Rooms (R. R.) @ day's sun; some have misundersiood the Word of God. : ® project. ARM 3 ® SAA———yA——— The reasons for misunderstanding 0 NUMOTOUS, YI A AAAAAAAAAAAANAMAS é ; : . wit 0 “With Heart to God Lesson for Sunday, Dec. 9 © BELMONT CHURCH § Lol us nolo fhe free most popular IRVINGTON CHURCH @ Typical’ 1070—K Mon, thre Fr, | - aor nN “God the Only Cause and Creator” ® OF CHRIST - Meni Gon. A445) 1a ae will uy, OF CHRIST ® Prefer Eis Sunday, 8:00 A. M. 1:45AM, : @ 1002 South Belmont Avenue biased nA ayman % « Sinday 194. M, Lt. Col. HERBERT PUGMIRE, Divisional Commander Morning Services sth O'Clock in All Churches ® Swndoy search. bi Sundoy ° (UP) — Gen. Services 9:30 A.M, 10:30 A M. Indi Divisional Headquarters—234 E. Michigan an s ety * BI@ Bible School 9:45 2. CARELESS (Acts 17:11, cl. Thessalonians): Use } Bible School 9:45 ® Dower a 6:30 P.M, 7:30 P.M loin a NORTHEAST IRVINGTON (EAST) O Varng Wantiy 1045 § no sptomac nah of Blo sud. Read nd all 0 § Morin Wis 1043 @ Hoan presid am a fete : . . Evening Worship 7:00 § meditate. (Psalms 1:1-2). Yening Pp : signed t hv tt os bk wie. crea, cour oe ts 2M nm ruaisant powprwr. 8.0m 8 @ Wednesday Evening 745 3 GUIBLE: Accept averting has put beforg | Veneer Erening 745 @ of acrtypical 4 ’ ichi ice—10: o - 0 = » Pine Demme Br { ME > go vines Critzer Evangelistic. Seryice—T7:45 P. M A CHURCH EDIFICE ern Al vc s WEST WASHINGTON SI. wy ed AU witout invashgaon Ash i Jars Rael Sue S OEE tha : 0 ov said as gospel truth. Apply every FOUNTAIN SQUARE CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. CHURCH OF CHRIST ng ballots. Gen. wi N GS OF F Al TH 3 Fou TAIN $2 St. Holiness Service—10:30 AM. DOWNTOWN BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH) » 2302 West Washington Street wd. Wile lati Joe Bile Jo Yemen, from re- 2446 North Gale Street é votes while 610 N. ALABAMA ST. 3 Second Lt. James V. Davis Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. SECOND CHURCH FIFTH CHURCH &® Sundoy membering the Sabbath ( on the cross. Sundoy & of Ohio, his 4 BELMONT CORPS Sunday School—9:30 A. M. EVENING SERVICE 5:00 P. M. EVENING, SERVICE Yoru. @ sible School 9:45 THE BIBLE CAN BE UNDERSTOOD. To say It cannof Is 3 gible Study 948 @ 2 Others re Saturday-=7:30 P.M ; 1401-03 S. Melmont Morning Service—11:00 A. M. RR. 1930 N. MERIDIAN R. R« CHURCH @ Morning Worship 10:30 fo admit defeat of ifs design. . Worship 1045 o Gov. Warre uragy—/. albu Capt. & Mrs. Don Olson Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. : Evening Worship 7:00 NEXT WEEK: HOW CAN WE UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE Evening , 1:30 8 Sov, paste ia Soni Services oi WEST SIDE CORPS Sunday School—2:00 P. M. 34TH STREET oun Se S Wednesday Evening 7:30 : Wednesdoy Evening 7:30 s Harold Stay unday 001—3: M. 1517 W. Vermont Holiness Service—3:00 P. M, THIRD CHURCH Bt : Worship—11—3—7:30 : 2d Lieut. & Mrs. G. Medley Evangelistic ‘Service—7:45 P. M. oo ‘aToN 2a AT Tn AR Cadre Bhibee © NORTH IDA CHURCH FAL SUlARE CHURCH 47% § him CAPITOL % Early Mo y, - 7: ’ T CORPS Holiness Service—10:30 A. M. eee ) ; : CHRIST é Wednesday, Hl AM.—7:30 P.M. § Janial Ligut <0 fioliness Su ii R. hie NORTHWEST s 960 Wort 311 Sree - 1041 Sproce Shoe Say S l Rezes He PASTOR A Envoy & Mrs. V. Hostetler each evening—7:45 P. M. "WEST SIDE SulioR Ju A aa ®: " Soy wm in Soa vib Bible School 9:48 ® Fire early B. M. WRIGHT LISERTY GARDENS Se YD 5. M. SOCIETY SEVENTH CHURCH @ omy 10:45 Morning Worship 10:45 Moming Wordip . 1043... ‘gp ey + « M. ) Independence Road Holingia a 2348 W. WASHINGTON - . (COLORED) Evening Worship 7:45 Evening Worship 6:30 Evening Worship 7:45 : Se. early x SUBJECT A ar Folttain: Squore—7:45F. M. * SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. S Thursdoy Evening 7:45 Wednesday Evening 730 Wednesday Evening 7:45 : "SERIA Ga " " ) : 1—9:30 MM. : “ . ; : . MELCHIZEDEK 936 Main St. Jundoy Schol—0300, M. Wednesday Evening Meetings ® You Are Warmly Invited to Listen In WISH (1310 KC) ¢ ents) : FSM & Mn. William Revi gro CCl iS omice 730 0. M. - In All Churches and Society 8 P. M. * rave ov meee SUNDAY MORNING © SL ‘Sunday, 2 PM, WCBC— [8 SHELBYVILLE (IND) CORPS Sunday School—9:45 A. M. i Christian Science Reading Rooin s Free Literature Will Be Sent Upon Your Requéit : Yom 2: Eke ® alarm. The oo MWanDiol RUSE Nate ee Jointly Maintained, 30 N. 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