Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1952 — Page 4
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to patronize the clergy. Far from it. I am quoting the philosophy | of the new Methodist District Superintendent, Dr. Charles T. Alexander, I dropped in Dr. Alexander's office in the Underwriter’s building to get better acquainted and see what some of his plans are for the district. He was named to his position of authority during the recent sessions of the Indiana Conference, He succeeds that well-known and civic-minded gentleman of the cloth, Dr. Sumner L. Martin. Dr. Alexander is 54, a substantial looking citizen. He 1s young enough to have endless) energy and old enough to have | mature judgment, genial and warm-hearted.
World War I Veteran
He was a student at DePauw when World War I broke. He enlisted in the regular Army and ====%Yent overseas. When the armistice came, he re-entered college, was graduated and went on to Boston University School of Theology. He laughed as he told of his financial problems in the seminary: “I went completely broke,” he recalled. “But I got a position as assistant pastor of a Congregational Church. And I finished with $400 in my pocket and a ticket back West.” Among otHer achievements, he converted Mrs. Alexander to Methodism. She was a young organist in the Presbyterian Church when he persuaded her to accept the title, “Mrs.” and exchange her Calvinistic loyalties for the Methodist Church. Dr. Alexander enjoys, good musie, collects records. He loves to swim, Nothing. gives him more pleasure than to go to New England for a vacation and spend a lot of time in the ocean. also is very fond of golf and never drives his car-if he possibly can walk to his destination.
Functions Like Bishop
But best of all, he is a dedicated parson, God's man, who loves to share his experience with younger ministers. And that is one of the things he most looks forward to as the new head of
_ tendent functions veny , bishop, you know, smaller area. Before Dr. Alexander "was named district superintendent, Bishop Richard C. Raines of the Indiana area, telephoned Mrs. Alexander and asked if she
Church to Observe 25th Anniversary
Membérs of the Forest Manor Methodist Church will observe the 25th anniversary of the congregation with a festive service at 3 p. m, tomorrow. Donald Bruce, an ordained minister and news commentator for radio station WIRE, will speak on] “The Church's Place in the, Fight Against] Communism.” Dave Hamilton,
like a only in a
Rev, Cooper
WEBM-TV, and the Forest Manor Choir will present special music. Persons throughout the communnity are expected to attend. The silver anniversary program
new edifice, 4062 E. 34th St. It be-| gan its life in a one-room struc-
35th St. and Forest Manor Ave. Later,
D. Cooper is pastor,
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
“The church people will love their pastor if he loves
‘People Return Pastor’s Love’
Now then, doesn’t that sound proper and prim? But please don’t think a newspaper reporter is trying
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Y. for C. Plans Two Rallies
The Youth for Christ announces special speakers and features for irallies both in Indianapolis and at Camp Atterbury. Lt. Col. Ernest D. Elliott, senior chaplain of the 31st (Dixie) Division, will preach tonight at 7:30 o’cléck during the rally in the church, 2011 N. Meridian St. Chaplain Elliott, native of Scotland and son of a Presbyterian minister, is called “Scotty” by his intimates. He fought with the Scottish
Will Open | Here Tuesday
cally equal- to the increased duties, She was sure he was. And events took shape as recorded. There was a serious reason for the bishop's inquiry, Dr. Alexander worked so hard some years ago, 4s minister of the Roberts Park Church, that he developed an ailment. The church made him the Methodist Hospital's first full-time chaplain to give him time to recover. The new superintendent also has been pastor of the Capitol Avenue Church and came here from the office of superintendent {of the Vincennes District.
Heads 55 Churches
He now heads about 55 churches and 66 ministers of Indianapolis and the community. All business matters of the dfstrict come under his jurisdiction. He will promote the building of much-needed churches in new residential sections and stress evangelism along with his denomination. He and Mrs. Alexander have one child, Charles Jr., in the Army and stationed in Washington, D. C. He and his wife are Visiting the parents now. In 1953, the son hopes to begin following in| paternal footsteps, to enter Boston University School of Theology. The Alexanders, like various jother newcomers to the city, are {eagerly seeking a house to buy jor to rent. Temporarily, they are occupying the residence of Mrs, John F. Edwards, 4335 N. Pennsylvania St, Reliving in retrospect his years in the ministry, Dr. Alexander told me: “One lesson I've leagned--if the minister loves his people, they will love him.”
Church to Hold 40th Birthday Festival
Members will rope off the street in front of Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church for a Homecoming Festival Tuesday, night. The Police Department has given its consent for the barriers to be set up between 5 and 10 p. m.
thought her husband was physi-
NEW OFFICER —Dr. C. T. Alexander, Methodist district superintendent.
Women to Attend Mission School
northwest section of Indianapolis will attend a Scho6l of Missions|
week at Battle Ground, Ind.
to Bethel, Riverside Park, Unity, St. Mark's| and Mt. Olive. Methodist|r Churches. Mrs. T, Otto Nall, |g
the conference, the chief emphasis, of which will be Bible study. Mrs. Frank Bransletter of the| St. Paul Church will serve as business manager of the confer-
name parish, dining room manager, and Mrs. Clyde C. Pearce, Riverside Park Church, housing] manager.
‘Rev. Robinson Wins Advanced Degree
Relatives report that the Rev. Robert P. Robinson now holds] the degree of master of theology!
Mrs. Clyde R. Robinson, 1719 Cardinal Dr.,, was one of two in a class of 25 to be graduated
ber of the class of 1945 at Technical High School and of ’49,
ference and now is workin his Th. D. degree at Ilif.
associate pastor of the Universtiy
s i ‘Life’ to Be Topic
Of Church Sermon : |
son-sermon. in all Churches of} Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow,
Highlanders during World War I and marched with Allenby into Jerusalem, He was twice wounded. Chaplain Elliott preacher. The Rev. Roger Malsbary, director of the Youth for Christ, will preside tonight.
Methodist women from the Institute, /the Camp Atterbury Youth for | {Christ Rally Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Chicago, will give addreses for and the Christian Military Men’ s| Committee and its president, Col. | {Cecil R. Hill.
‘zational meeting Sept. 9 in Chicago.
state jurisdiction named t from Ilif Seminary, Denver, Colo./, be Ju -year term oe “Hew
Rev. Robinson, son of Mr. and poard.
Reception for Pastor with distinction. He was a mem-To Follow Services
DePauw University. He was or-|Methodist Church will hold a redained in the recent Indiana Con-|ception for their new pastor, the on|Rev. Clyde Carter, following the ev.|7:30 p. m. services tomorrow in Robinson holds the position ofthe church.
Park Methodist Church, Denver.| {pointed to the parish at the meet- |
"win preach during the worship service.
“Life” is the subject of the tes- Rev. Polter to Speak At Mission Service
is
Choralaires to Sing
Earle F. Hulin will direct the for each evening and ‘business Choralaires of the Moody Bible sessions and reports for the dayin music at|time sessions.
Chicago,
The weekly Youth for Christ | allies at the army post are spon-| ored by the Protestant chaplains|
Methodist Church,
The board will hold its organi-
The Rev. Templin is one f nine Methodists in a nine-
Members of the Fletcher Place
The Rev. Carter, who was ap-
ng of the Indiana Conference,
a Holy Communion Service 9:30 a. m. and close with the
rapolis, and Dr. E. burg, superintendents.
covers all of the state south from {The singing group includes a male| Marion and the entire width of and Christian Service the comingiqyartet, a girls’ trio, soloists and {Indiana. It includes 303 churches, instrumentalists. Mr. Hulin, who nearly 300 ministers and is the The feminine members belong teaches on the institute’s musical|second largest conference of the
St.Paul-Olive Branch, faculty, will give the sermon. |EUB denomination.
|include an address by Dr, H. R. The Rev. Frank M. Templin, | Heininger, president of the Evanassociate minister of the Merid- | {lan Street will serve on the newly-created {Board of Social and Economic ! Relations of the Methodist |Church.
gelical
ton,
secretary of the (interdenominational) Churches with headquarters here,
DePauw Professor
the DePauw University Depart-
SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1952
Representatives of 47,000 members of Evangelical United Brethren Churches will meet for the
Indiana Conference South Tues-
day through Friday at Indiana Central College. Bishop J. Balmer Showers of
Indianapolis will preside at the sessions. of the headline speakers and president of the college, and Dr. Robert E. Cramer, minister of the Church, will be convention hosts.
Dr. I. Lynd Esch, one
University Heights EUB
The conference will open with at
C. Branden-
Bedford, are conference
A popular meeting is scheduled
The Indiana Conference South
Dr. Hunt to Speak Bishop Showers will officiate at
the. Communion with the assistance of superintendents and {group leaders. | Lebanon, O., former Indianapolis { resident, will
Rev. Templin Named | ence; Mrs. Hiram Mason of theTo Methodist Board
Dr. V. G. Hunt, speak on “Our | Homes” Tuesday afternoon. Other highlights of the meeting
Theological Seminary, Naperville, Ill, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and on, “Our Seminaries,” Thursday morning; and Dr. Reuben H. Mueller, also a former Indianapolis resident now of Dayon “Christian Education,” Thursday afternoon. Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general Indiana
Council of
CMB Class to Hear
Prof. Robert Montgomery of ment of English Bible will address the Christian Men Builders Class of the Third Christian Church at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. , Prof. Montgomery will speak on “We Are the Saints.” Mrs. Leora Larrick will sing on the program, which will be broadcast over WFBM. ST. MATTHEW EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
«B.New York & Oxtord Sts.
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will speak also on Thursday afternoon. Dr. Mueller will give the main address that night. President Esch is scheduled to talk about Indiana morning.
sermon for the closing worship service Friday night. New ministers there.will be ordained; probationers will receive certificates; and pastors will hear their assignments. The conference will adjourn for another year with the hymn:
vote again this year, just as she has done in every election since; women first got the vote.
| HOST.SPEAKER—Dr. I. Lynd {assignment of ministers Friday gc.
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a Baptist night. Dr. K. K. Merryman, Indian-
Central Friday Bishop Showers will preach the
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BAPTIST CHURCHES
WOODRUFF PLACE
1739 East Michigan Street Rev. Walter R. Hand, Ph.D., Minister Worship Service—10:45 A. M.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
“Lead on, O King Eternal.”
Constant Voter MEMPHIS, Tenn. Eugenia Bethel, 74,
is ready to,
ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
h Rur 0 Mornine Services. or 18- Ae yal "God in the Storm” 9:30 A. M.—Bible Schoo
6:15 P. M.—Christian Phdeavour 730 P M.~Evening Worship
"He Went Away Sorrowing"
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. * Bermon, “Atmosphere and Climate” Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. MN.
TOWNSEND NATIONAL INSURANCE PLAN
PUBLIC MEETING Lincoln Hotel Sunday, July 20—2 P. M.
Good Speakers . Music and Entertainment
Chairman in Charge (Watch Bulletin for Room)
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(UP)—Mrs. |
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
The Friendly Church
1060 RIVER AVE. (W. INDPLS.) Rev. Robert Blake. Pastor y
9:30-—8unday School Classes for all ages.
10:30—Morning Worship “‘Abraham Separated Unto God.”
6 P. M.—You Peoples Meeting
7:00—Prayer in Pastor's study.
7:30—Evangelistic Service:
Rev. Robert Blake
“Grace Sufficient.”
eve, 7:30 Bible Study.
Thursda, Prayer an
Quis . Pruett, To. Dr Pests astor "Noman. Choir Director aul Fidiar. Organist 17:8 & M—Shmn hi Sef 2 orning orship. : “God's matun.” Bond. cast over M 11:30 to
12:00 Noon. | There Will not be an Evening Service during July & August. Midweek Prayer Service. Thursday, July 24th, 7:30 P. M.
CALVARY -- 3419 E. 23d. Willlam O. Breedlove. 10:45 A. M7 20 F P. M.
REK~—29 N. G1 Grant (4100 e
ruxEDo PA U. 8 Clutton DD, Pastor. Unified: 9:30 A. M.—17 P, M..
EMERSON AVE.—Emerson, E. New York. Rev. Roert E. Halls, pastor, 10:30 A. M.
LYNDHURST—Lyndhurst Dr., 3 blocks 8S. of Washington St. Charles mishgmith. Pastor, Unified se! ce, 9:30 a. ; Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m,; eve. %.30.
CROOKED CR! RT Mich. Rd. & 56th. Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—Preaching, 10:43 —Sunday School, 7 P. M.—Preaching.
Mest With ie Men’ s Bible Class of APTIST CHURCH
ALVAR' S05'E. 13a Bt. E. Ta Bt 9530 A.M
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Invites You to Worship With Us at Cantral Ave. and Westfield Blvd. r. G. H, O'Donnell, pastor 9:48 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M. —Morhing Service Classes of All A Adult Unions, 6: 30 BM
Woodland Baptist 3200 South East Street Wyman A. Hull, Minister
Sunday School ........ asain r asin 9:30 Morning Worship .eecovanniininn 10:30 Evening Service ....7......ii0000 12
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES |
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sixteenth QEORGE AR
M. P RD J. TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 A. M, "The D Dignity of Man‘* Psalms 8:4 Mr. Pritchard, preaching
nisters
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
The Historic Church St Which Henry Ward Beecher Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.
8S. MILNER, D. D. Joseph wo aN Oukei F. Hall, D. D. Morning Warship, 1] 11 00 A) M. (DST)
Dr. Geo. W, Allison, h. preaching Church School,
MERDIAN HEIGHTS
Central Ave. at 47th
Min stars; Rev. Roy B. r Jr., D.'D. Rev. Car R. Po hei
Tc fs LE PRESBYTERIAN
outside the edifice, Parkway and 1S. Alabama Sts;
The homecoming is one of a series of events planned by the church to mark its 40th anniversary year, It will be arranged with an old-fashioned atmosphere. A German band will play muchloved folk songs and the SaengerChoir will sing. Movie, a supper,
fellowship are scheduled for the present and past members and
friends of the congregation. 21 organizations of the parish will
The ‘lesson-sermon includes the
tian Science textbook,
which leads to the understanding that God is only life.” The golden text is: “I will giv fountain of the water of life ¥ freely. He that overcometh shall] inherit all things; and I will be
following passage from the Chris-|Speak and Miss Rebecca Thomp“Science|son will lead the singing at the and Health With Key to the mission service of the Volunteers Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy:|of America at 7:30 p. m. tomor“The way is straight and narrow row. The service will be in the chaplel, 320 N. Illinois St. with Miss ¢ Ann: Suhre as pianist. Lt. Col. K. exchanges of greetings. and much|ynto him that is athirst of the Gracé Krandall, local executive, Sunday School ...... 9:30 A. M.
The Rev. Walter Polter will
will be in charge.
.
vocalist for pastor.
will take place in the church’s|
ture built by the members at
the parish purchased a residence on the present site and || worshiped there before the new church was erected. The Rev, L.|
assist with the various program
features. Rev. 21: 6, 7.
his God, and he shall be my son,”
Joint Congregation To Buy Church Site
music in The Sunday Times.
The St. Paul-Olive Branch yo EERS OF AMERICA Methodist Charge will purchase 91. K. Grace Crandall, Comm. a building site for a new church 320 N. Hlinois St.
SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M. Speaker: Rev. Walter Polter
on 30th St. near Tibbs Ave. The joint congregation voted Monday night, under the direction
of the Rev. J. J. Bailey, superin- Miss Anne Suhr, planist
Henry Butler covers stage and|
Miss Rebecca Thompson, song director
“A United Church 10:30 P. M
NORTH SIDE loch "oF 60D
tendent of the Greencastle Dis-|:
TR i at
4. Herschel Caudill. Pastor
/trict, to invest in the property. |Last night, the joint committee of |the charge held a sécond meeting to work out fully a joint program. The Rev. Ralph Moore Jones is
CHRIST CHURCH
(Episcopal)
4 Summer Schedule Sundays: 8, 9:30, 11 A. M. Daily: 8 AM. + Wed. & Fri. 7
Full Choir of Men and Boys
BRITE UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Affiliated With Unity, Lee's Summit, Mo. §| . MARGARET 6TRAR at late Sunday Service
D.AR. Chapter House, 824 N. Penn. Nursery care also provided Sunday School. 9:46 iy M. Sunday Ist, 11 A. M. “The Rhythm of Life.
This Summer, Tomorrow
Midweek Service Wednesda: Sider om Visit Indiana's Historic Church
FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OF GOD
1029 E. Morris St. Guy F. Perry. Pastor
WEST SIDE CHURCH OF GOD
1900 W. New York 8 Fred C. Jones. A
METHODIST
Offices, Anderson, Ind.
SUNSHINE GARDEN, CHURCH OF 60D EC St
Rev. Carl H. Amelung ie 9:30 AM. —Sunday School for All Ages,
10:30 A. Mars | Real Values,” SI. MARK'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts.
13th and ( Carrollton FORD PORTER, Pastor
BROADCASTS EACH WEEK
WBC W(BC
Rev, Duane E. Schroeder Worship cveeveenees.10:45 A. M.
for o Divided W M. STATION es
West Washington, Church of God
4200 W_ Washington St Harold Powell. Pastor
EAST 10TH, CHURCH OF 60D
4102 E. 10th St; 8. Samuel Lovelace, Pastor
PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF GOD
2359 E. 834th St. * Robert Boyette, Pastor
CHURCHES
‘NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th St,
Hiram C. Weld, Ph.D., D.D. Gerald L. Clapsaddle,; DD
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Since 1871 Delaware at Vermont
Daily Activit | | ontty cen ally Activities i]
y Sunday 10 AM.-4 PM. ay LRSultation Bervice—Classes
terature Public Invited
ON THE CIRCLE
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Ministers 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship
Brightwood Free Methodist
'E. 31st and Forest Manor Ave. Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan.
Mititster—CH-2131 Welcome fo a Great Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 Evangelistic, 7:30 P. M.
SAD
Sermon: “Our Mbst Important
2842 Shelby Street Bible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister—GA-9480 Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45
Garfield Heights Chirk oF Christ
Freedom,” Dr. Clapsaddle. || A SHORTENED : SHORTENED SERVICE FOR SUMMER “WORSHIP | i armemrars iow—weiaee—io— BROADWAY Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Ministers:
ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D, CARL D. SHAFER,
WM. R. BRANTLEY
ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH
New Jersey and North Streets Frederick R. Darles, Pastor Paul Ti Assoclate Pastor
9:10 A Church Schoo! 10:00 A. M. Subject of Sermon: "Life's Influence"
DRIVE-IN WORSHIP SERVICES
EVERY SUNDAY 9:00 A. M.
FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL Wright and Woodlawn Ave, Rev. & Mrs. Howard H. Carson Sunday School=9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—-10:45 A. M, Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M
First Church
16th and Deiavar re M
“The High Cost of Loving”
Service of Worship,
SHADELAND OUTDOOR THEATER |
en tm me—
10: 2. AM | Benoo ol. 11 A ] Morning Worship, 11 A. M. | Subject: l
The Rev. Alfred R. Edyvean,
First United Lutheran Church
701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor
10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “The Mind of Christ” Mn
Church School 9:15 A. Pastor's Home, H1-3925
I Church Officep L1-9502
PRE - MILLENNIAL MISSIONARY EVANGELISTIC THIRTY-FIRST STREET FUNDAMENTAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
820 W. 318T ST.—ROBERT D. McCARTHY, PASTOR
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.—B. T. U,, 6:30 P. M. Morning Worship, 10:45
“Expositions From the Book of Ecclesiastes”
Specs) Seccher prank Collins WE BELIEVE IN THE BOOK, THE BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE
Duplicate Services: 8:15 and 10:45 A. M. Sermon: “Living Below Our Means.” Dr. Pierce, Preaching 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F.
As required by church law the congresation will meet briefly following the 10:45
GOSPEL Belmont Avenue
1002 S.
| TENT MEETING | WINTER AVENUE CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Corner of Winter and Fernway
HEAR
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Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Mo. DR. PREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Sundey, 11 A. M. end 3 P. M, Open Daily 10 to 4; Saturday Till 3
Oniey . & B. Market 5t. Rm, 503. FR-4254 ‘
REV. MISS LEILA DELL MILLER
Columbus, Ga. Southern Evangelist Homer and Martha Maddox and Sarah Ann, 1 * Singers and Musicians
T. W. Stofer, Pastor. IM-7243.
Evangelist Dennis
Tune in WISH (1310 Ke. )
service to accept the new building program.
Minioter to Youth 9:30 A. M.—Church School. G. Wilbur Little, Supt. 10:45 A: M.=-Morhing Worship.
Vision,” Dr, preaching,
530P.M.—M. Y. F
T:30 P.M.— Secondary,” Dr. Boren preaching.
EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST Charles R. Holmes, Minister EB. 10th at Keystone Ave. 9:30 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Ray Everson, guest speaker, Horse Team.” M.—Intermediate Mp Rr M.—S8enior M. Y.
8:00 P. 6:00 P,
MEETING Church of Christ
BELMONT AVE.
FRED, E. DENNIS
Evangelist Marietta, Ohio
Lord's Day Services
Bible Study .. 9:45
Merning Worship ....10:45 Evening Worship .... 7:00
® . WEEK DAY SERVICES
8 P. M. Each Night From Through July 27
No Nightly Collections Congregational Singing Each Sunday at 7 330A. M.
i ke
“The Test of a Man’ 8, Boren,
“When Wealth Is
D “Four
Home of Everson I Bible Class
1470-KC Mon. thru Fri, 1:45 AM. Sunday 10 A. M. Services 9:30 A.M. 10:30AM, 630 P.M, 7:30 P.M.
REV. PORTER WILL PREACH
1070—KC Sunday, 8:00 A. M.
Tg 10:48
© 7:00—West whip Thursday, J: 13 P, M. Midweek Service Sallace I. Mc! ald G. Emerson Jr.
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Exp YY Been Si Says Pi
By Unite PANMUNJOM, expected break deadlocked : Kore has failed to mi peared today.’ Allied and Cc tiators held anot! ing, and an offi tions spokesman ously given rise t after the 29-mir had “no commen A Peiping radic ed to decreasing | to the deadlock of war ‘problem issue has been series of secret ta Communists’ req There had been ulation at the b secret session wanted the clo drawn so they co problems “realist Allied spokesn William P. Nucko today's session e on the atmospher: Another meeting for 11 2. m. Sund urday, Indianapo
Reds Regain After Costly
"SEQUL, July lery supported fantrymen, hurlin and directing sma stubborn Allied ceeded in regainir west of CHorwon But the hard-v the Reds an est! killed and 150 w talion of Reds, be times in the past the hill after a that had raged fo
Ziffrin Fir Over $75,
A flash fire, to plosion of a gas $75,000 to $100, the Ziffrin Truc
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“The Postival of a Trayeler”
FAIRVIEW
46th and Capitol Ave.
PRENTICE | PRESBYTERIAN
. 38th Ao, Minister or Adoring Service
h d 10:30 Westminster Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.
Matt. 7. 13-14
IRGH, D. RAGAN, Minister
~ pany, was severe he attempted to “witha “hand ex Yates was treat Hospital. Shortly after t
FOAL Church Act School 9: 5 A “A Man of Dec ston
IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN
1 Block Routh @ Ss BE. Wash,
AT BOTH SERVICES
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The tent will be packed out.
Bible Miracles
Signs and Wonders «su Revivals That Stir Cities «x»
THOSE ATTENDING SEVERAL NIGHTS IN SUCCESSION DECLARE THAT ALL THE “SPIRITUAL GIFTS" ARE IN OPERATION, INCLUDING MIRACLES!
SAT. "HOLY GHOST NIGHT"
Hundreds are being filled when in Jesus’ name the evangelist lays hands upon those who in full faith receive the impartation! “Have you recelved the Holy Ghost since you be-
"STALIN'S FUNERAL"
HEAR THIS GREAT LECTURER FRIDAY NIGHT, 7:30 (JULY 25) HEAR STALIN'S FUNERAL PREACHED! SEE THE CASKET! ALL COMMUNISTS URGED TO ATTEND! KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD FOR RUSSIA! COME EARLY FOR A SEAT ON THIS NIGHT. THOUSANDS WILL AT-
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Salvafion—Healing Revival for People of All Churches Gifts of Healings
(I Cor, 12:28)
Go to Church Sunday.
JOHN Faso, Emeritus HO wal W. STONE N OLDS HODSER
9: 00 A. M.—Church School for All Ages 11:00 A. M.—8econd 3 Chuteh | School for
9-11 A. M.—Two Forship Services * r Is Power” Rev. Houser, pre
(I Cor, 12:28)
SUNDAY 2:30 "SPIRITUAL GIFTS SERVICE"
Are the 9 spiritual gifts for church members today? Has God made these gifts available today? Under Allen's ministry hundreds are receiving these gifts in this special service.
: Come and receive your portion! (Not so-called “latter rain”).
SUNDAY 7:30 "SOULS FOR SALE"
Hear this ‘amazing dynamic sermon preached under the mighty anointing of the Holy Ghost. Are you on the auction block? What is the bid price for your soul? Come early. for a seat.
2 GREAT HEALING SERVICES DAILY—2:00 AND 7:30
Monday Night, You Must Hear This Great Lecture!
"Seven Women Shall Take Hold of One Man"
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Morse Woul
Republican
WASHINGTON —Sen. Wayne Mo lieves the Republi platform “is enti ary in some res lose us votes un can clarify it.” Sen. Morse call Eisenhower and Nixon (R. Cal. civil rights pl termed “a weas promising docun talk.” Sen. Morse als statement yeste Eisenhower and § with labor leade with some ‘spec tions for labor 1
present GOP lab is “verbose, pl evasive.”
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The State Li torical Board toc would ask a $1. priation for co! storage addition brary building. The board pr legislation which sent to the next It also gproves state institutions service for thei entered it as an * nual budget for r
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Manuel Heller show slides of h the Holy Land a the Lutheran W ary League of St Church tonight. The league w p. m. following supper in the 1 and Mrs. Ewak W. Elbert Ave. Schepman, leagt lead the busines:
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