Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1952 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
— Student Choirs "Rev. Smith Saves [rp Proposed
Forgotten Men For Churches |
Church News—
” YOU DON'T stop vour ears By EMMA RIVERS MILNER : Times Church Editor with vour fingers when the musie A man of this community de-~ offends vou during a. church votes all his time to helping” service, nrisoners find a worthwhile pur- No doubt vou would have found pose in life inside the walls relief In doing 0 on occasion Also, he tries to assist them to But courtesy is courtesy Ant prepare for living upright lives the most trying solo or anthem, when they again face the free like everything else in this life, world. finally comes to an end The Rev. Carl L. Smith Is ___Prof. Hugh D. Marple, working every day to bring about | the music department these spiritual changes among Central College. understands the
men whom most folk, even the kindliest of us, have forgotten. With some God-given perception. or additional sense, the Rev.
“suffering’” of the listener when church music falls «short of being ‘acceptable. And he is offering a plan which he hopes will improve
Smith seems, to understand just the music in. churches. how bewildering it is 18, face he | You need only to visit churches normal workaday world and to of many. denominations to ob~arn their lvelihqod in it after serve the important place the vou have heen shut away in hymns, anthems, solos and inatruyrison. He has observed the im- mental music occupy in public nact, upon the mind and, char- worship. Take away the sound icter of the former prisoner PRISONERS' FRIEND — The of lovely melody and see how , When he leaves behind him e Rev. Carl L. Smith. stark and austere would be the ih ay red pug! secure, . eee. remaining part of the program. routine o e pris . ZF» Originated dea BUT EVERY church cannot®
{financially afford to pay trained singers and musicians, Otherk are sentimental about the music and feel it should be provided by volunteers Prof. Marple has both groups in mind. He and his staff of three teachers will have about 30 vocal stuidents next. semester at Indiana Central College. He hopes to a place them in churches over the (UP)--"The [city to sing regularly on Sundays Iranian 8enate moved 74-0 today and attend the necessary —reto give Premier Mohammed Mos- hearsals or choir practice during sadegh almost dictorial powers to the week. The congregations, in meet the nation's financial crisis turn, will _give to a scholarship resulting from logs of oll revenues. fund which will be used to pay senator - ahstained. - The for lessons for the students. lower house of Parlia- Thus the agreement. will not. gave Mossadegh a similar displease church officials who prer this week. fer volunteer singers. And it will supporting aid young men and women in the
The Rev. Smith, accordingly, riginated the idea of the Pris"hristian Association, institu-
Mossadegh’s Power Grows
Given Blank Check By Iran Senate
ners’ ( vhich inmates of penal jong may join, He also serves as national di‘ector of the Inter-Church Prison svangelistie Association, Inc. His! readquarters are at 211 Pilgrim 31dg.. Indianapolis. The prison evangelist believes yrisoners should be paid enough or their work to allow for some :pending and for saving against heir release time. = : But, for example, at the Pendleon Reformatory, an inmate reelves only 10 cents a day for in- Majlis, justrial work and 5 cents a day ment,
or maintenance work. This does confidence vote earlie Abelazl-L.esanli
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TEHRAN, Aug.
One
0 ermit the accumulation of ot pes a “stake.” Mossadegh, demanded the with- pursuit of musical educations. However, the man who has drawal of American military ad: tn A
.ompleted his sentence does get Visers from Iran and an end to STUDENTS in the college rep-
510 and a suit of clothes with! the Soviet fisheries concessions in resent many denominations just vhich to begin a new life. If the northern Iran as they do different residential weather ‘is cold, an overcoat is “The 1. 8. advisers’ sarvice Sections. Prof. Marple suggests y : should be terminated,” he ®aid./that they sing each year while
Mided to this squiprient, “We have several officers in the!in college in a church different Women Get Nothing Iranian army who are as good, from their own, Women go forth to freedom If not better.” In this way, they will become
thot! Lesani said the Soviet fisheries familiar with the varying cusfrom the state - prison without! “i "Which exnires next toms of different churches and
.zifts of either money or clothing (ct. 1 also should not he renewed. do their bit for inter-church goodfrom the State of Indiana. He proposed nationalization of wo : ‘Mors 2) pazin. i the industry to sell caviar to rot, arple wi egin his Other states of this part of the Russia. fourth year at Indiana Central country ‘seem to do more to help a this fall. He is a graduate of West prisoners . get started Shah's Sister to Leave Liberty College, holds a master’s] Official. sources said Princess degree from the University of Ashraf, sister of Shah Mohammed Michigan and a doctorate from ‘Reza Pahlevi, would leave Iran'the Eastman School of Music. I om 15 to 60 cents a] anging In no. discharged, the! DY alr for the United States Sun-' His scholarship plan is being tte gives the prisoner $25, a full] day. The Queen Mother and announced and publicized by the
suit of clothes and an overcoat, Prince Reza, depending on the season of the brother, will remain in vent. | Spite privious reports they also Wisconsin law provides that) Would leave the country: All three sach inmate be given $10, suitable "have been accused by the Nation-! ‘Jothing and a ticket to where hel? Plists of meddling in Iranian poli- ¢ came from. He can earn 25 tes ‘ents a day the first year of con-| “inement and an increasing wage,
released gain. Minnesota pays inmates wages
(E. R. M)
Iran de--
Mrs. Morgan New Council President | Reports from Le Havre, France,
that Mossadegh also was planning Mrs. William Morgan will sucI. § ceed Mrs. John P. Monthrun 18 time passes. Officlals are ask-| 10 visit the U, 8. were denied. Dr. ) d t of the I pe : | Gholam Hussein Mossadegh, a President of the Indianapolis ng the legislature to increase] Deanery Council : son of the premier, sald he wis ounc he daily pay rate to 50 cents, of the National Other Wisconsin wrisoner ata) the innocent cause of the report. aliony p [because he had booked passage: ‘ouncil of Cath- §
funds exist which cover sickness Y ; olic Women. : dent, Dr. Frank Laubach, world tunate peoples across the seas. nd various emergencies too “ela |n the liner C Pitey 1 Mates to yi Mrs. Montbrun 3 literacy expert and missionary. The ae operates rate to mention here. However, the . younger Missa has resigned as ~The foundation holds that com=rGramercy, a 45-acre estafé near Upon discharge from the Iowa] degh. said he subsequently can- President to go ymunism promises needy, dissatis- Baltimore. It includes an English ‘fen's Reformatory, the prisoner ©, his passage. * o Bloomington fied peoples fulfillment. But there manor-type house with -about 30 ‘eceives $25, a railroad ticket to| — — to ITve. Mrs. communism ends. It does not rooms and lessér buildings. About 2s point of destination and an Morgan, vice; make good the promise. 40 persons can be {rained ‘there sutfit of clothing. The parolee Let Dad Stay president, auto- Americans trained in skills, for overseas work at one time. ets $15 a ticket and clothing. | matically will icruelly ‘lacking in certain parts Some of them remain only two Illinois gives the released pris- | In Jail (Sa 4 assume the va- lof Asia, can carry those skills weeks before embarking for! “ner clothing, a ticket and some- ’ y cated office. . overseas, help men and women to/ foreign lands ‘imes as much as $50 depending Bab in Chi The retiring Mrs. Montbrun "~~" rtm mem em ; n his need. y PSs president has visited many parThe Spiritual Side NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (UP). Ishes of the deanery and given Pastor Maas to Serve James Wadsworth!
addresses to explain the work of AN this is related to the eco. JON Joyce Sr. was in jail today | )
and 2',-month-old “John ‘Joyce the NCCW, She also served as omic side of the released pris- j,. refused to furnish bail. president of the St. Lawrence wner's situation, The Rev. Smith, Mr Joyce, 28. a former civilian parish council. ounts {it important. But the guard at a naval hospital, ‘ap- ; piritual side he counts more im- Peared in magistrate's court yves- Christian Scientists ortant. terday after his wife, Loretta To further it he holds weekly 26. charged him with beating To Hear Sermon ervices at Pendleton. He is their 5-vear-old son, Michael. |
testified that not “Love” is the subject of the only did her husband beat '€350D-sermon in all- Churches of Michael, but ever since John Jr. Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. got a job Mr. Joyce had refused 1 Dne lesson-sermon includes the to work. : following passage: “All the varied “Do -you mean this child has a SXPressions of God reflect health,
wilding up the Prisoners’ Chris-' = Mrs. Joyce ian Association also. When the wrison inmate joins the associa-| fon, he promises to behave like v Christian at all times, to at-
end church and Sunday school,
o help his fellow prisoners in any job?” asked Magistrate Charles NOliness, immortality, infinite life, vay he can and to influence them Murphy, indicating the infant in {ruth and love.” The quotation or good. Mrs. Jovee's arms: was taken from the Christian When he-is about to leave the x» Science textbook, “Science and rison, he receives a- form let- “THAT'S. RIGHT," she .said. Health With. Kev to the Scriper to be mailed back to the Rev. "He's getting. $70-a- day In a tures” by Mary Baker Eddy. smith later. It gives the address movie they're making in New The golden text is: “He that f the one-time inmate and the York. When he got the job my !OVeth not knoweth hot God: for ‘hurch in which he has placed. husband quit work, He's been God is love.” 1 _dohn iis membership. living off Junior's salary.” - — This provides the prison evan- The astonished magis sai relist En TAO for fol- that hie mugistrate ani Nine From Here Attend
was
enough, ‘You need peace and quiet for Missionary Meeting Junior so he can go back to work Rood and rested,” Mr. Murphy told Mrs. Joyee. of the city are attending the NaTurning to Mr. Jovee he said: tional Christian Missionary Con“Im holding vou in $1500 bail for vention of the Disciples of Christ A later hearing in this court.”—-{In los Angeles.
ow-up work and continuous con*aet.
War Work Set For Service
Nine Christian Church leaders
Obi : Mrs. Joyce said John -Jr.! The party includes the “Rev. wouldn't put up the bail. Emmett J. Dickson, the Rev. 2 jectors Here 3 put up ihe wa Charles H. Webb, the Rev. LoIndiana's Selective Service ma- 1 renzo J. Evans, the Rev. and hinery ground 350 conscientious rigger-Happy Gunman Men R. H. Peoples, Mrs. Mar‘bjectors from 54 Hoosfer coun- Jorie Parker, Mrs. Frances ies through the drafting mill to- Kills Young Clerk Coston. ‘Mrs. Charles H. Webb,
and Miss Anna Belle Jackson.
lay in an effort to find them esential government jobs in lieu f military service,
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Aug. 2 (UP).-A was killed and his wounded early to-
NEW YORK. voung clerk father-in-law
Child- Thgs: Mug Boy,
The men, hailing mostly from day In the second wanton slaying northern and: eastern Indiana by jittery holdup men here i n Rob Money, Ice Cream [ennonite areas, were examined, 24 hours. 'nd those found physically and = The victim was William Hop- CLEVELAND, O, Aug. 2 (UP) nentally fit for service will be kins, 22. He was shot fatally and: —Crime in short pants has inisted for government work of his wife's father. Alfred McCul- vVaded Cleveland. lough, 50, suffered a head wound = Police reported today. three
.aational importance. Toon Robinson Hitchcock, state when two stickup men attempted Youngsters strong-armed 13-year-lective Service director, said the ten would be assigned to serv-
automobile, him of $2 and two pints of ice; ce for two years.
The wives of the two men wit- cream. This was the first concen- nessed the shooting. rated group of men brought, Police seized a suspect on the sere under a new plan designed roof of a nearby apartment Bouse, { ‘o call up CO's one or two days, Only 24 hours earlier, Michae ach month. Gen. Hitchcock said |Beckmezian, 20, was killed nd ‘he group represented the bulk one of two trigger-happy youths Kev & Mrs. Howard H Carson of men registered under the 1948 who invaded his father's s grocery | Su School—9:30 A. M draft) act whose religious beliefs apparently bent on robbery. Jundey Sehool=990 A M. srevent them from taking up Morning Worship—10:45 A M.
arms. Evangelistic Service—7 SPM Before this week, only a few EASY. The Classified real estate| MATTHEW argely macau falley for exams, (co lum ns of The Indianapolis : SI. jarge use there were no as- TIMES have recently converted for them. However, to a very convenient system. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN spokesmen sald previously some Homes-For-Sale are mow sepa-| R New Yors & Oxtord 842, sbjectors In Indiana were ‘“ac-|rated according to the number of Rev: Carl ‘B. Ameluns ped for certain types of work bedrooms as well as locations| *30 A M.—8unday School for All Ares. nd are actually working." North, South, East and West. | oe RE 3p, The prs]
ranged in age from 9 to 14 years.
“FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL |
Wright and Woodlawn Ave.
HOME HUNTING MADE!
Foundation to Speak Here
the Shah's younger Indianapolis Church Federation. rector of Baltimore, 'meeting at-6 p. m. today in the! North
to force their way into Hopkins old Alfred Stallman and robbed |
Alfred said his assailants!
Reclaimed Chicken Coop Becomes Chapel
op
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CONVERTED CHICKEN: COOP—Lee Kent Armstrong reads’
the Bible in the chapel, a one-time chicken house.
You can't defeat a Mt. Olive junk and covered with cobwebs. Methodist whether young or old. Uniauntel in true - Mt. Olive style, they cleaned and painted 8 y 1 Mt.! \- . , After fire ‘destroyed the Mi the chicken house with the help Olive Methodist Church, the adult of their elders. They set up the congregation with their pastor, chairs, sturdy, lasting ones the Rev. Henry Braun, maved bought with proceeds from their»
talent show, altar with
They arranged an snowy. cloth,
into-the Ben-Davis-Grade-School
for worship. 3ut the Methodist a
Youth Fellowship of the parish candles and a hand-made cross. [was left stranded. Named ‘MY Coop’ There are a good many of the
: Aptly enough,.they named their yoyng people, 30 often, gathering pir died she “MYCoop” at for-——devotiorns discussion and the suggestion of Carer Goll recreation on Sunday nights. Ed Heath, Fellowship president, Parents 0! threw rade the cross before which will open their houses, But nearly be held services planned by Mary’ three dozen energetic youngsters ann Maines: She is chairman of,
need adequate space. the worship .commission an d| Needed Cleaning daughter of the chicken house . donors. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maines’ Bob Hancock, former president, | thought of the unused chicken directs the gay, strenuous play coop on the place they had period which precedes the worbought, 114 S. McClure St." The ship and program in the chapel.
young people were welcome to it,|The recreation takes place on the they said. I was just full of!adjoining Maines grounds.
Director of Baltimore
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Glenn Harding, executive di-help. themselves the foundation Koinonia Foundation, explains. They will make good will address a dinner the promise. The need for competent People Methodist Church. is so great that placement Mr. Harding will describe the almost automatic for trained men! (world wide effort of the founda- and women. The U. ltion to counteract and stop its spread through an'half of this year and UNESCO “army of know-how fighting with for 200.
the weapon, amazing kindness.” Koinonia requires that its re-
He will explain “the very nrac- cruits have training or experience and pie will be served. i
tical procedure of the Koinonia in a professional or technical field | Foundation. It is
idea constantly upheld by its presi- pulsion to share it with less for-|
In Training Schools Pastor. Walter C. Maas of the
Trinity Lutheran Church willl The Indiana Preshytery of the (serve as dean of leadership train- ynited Presbyterian denomination
je in is eu *tal€ will ordain James E. Wadsworth { as ke Jr. to the stry J The Rev. Maas will he in mmstry of the church
Wednes ight. charge of group work and rec- May night
reation as well as doing the work ] of dean in Walther League Lutheran Service Volunteer Schools for youth leadership training in both states. The schools
o'clock’ in. the Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church, 2501 Paris Ave. The Rev. Blekking, minister of the First will be held in Concordia Collegiate Institute, the Rev. Clinton Marsh, host Bronxville. N. Y., Aug. 3 to §; pastor, will assist in the services. and in Camp Lone Li- Mr. Wadsworth, Butler Unigrange, Tex. Aug. 24 In versity. and
Star, to 29,
given by Pastor Maas, leaders Was born in Indianapolis. He will will study’ the art of worship and be installed later as ministers of the Bible. the First . United . Presbyterian rn Church, Knoxville, Tenn.
Film- Sermon Schsdoled At Y. for C. Rally Here
The film-sermon, “You Can't! Win." will be shown at - Youth for Christ .rallies both in Indian-! ‘apolis. and at Camp Atterbury. The newly released 40-minute black and white film will be presented at the 7:30 p. m. Youth for Christ rally tonight in the club house, 2011 N. Meridian St.
“CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1700 North: & W. A. Shullenberger. Minister Church 8chool—8:30 A. M Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.
Sermon: “Oh Say Can You See?" Rev. George W. Barger, associate minister in. community, preaching
TOWNSEND NATIONAL INSURANCE PLAN
PUBLIC MEETING
Dr
and at Camp Atterbury, Monday LINCOLN HOTEL a a y Sunday, Aug. 3, 2:00 P. M, at the same hour. The Rev. a Hiprakery ® Roger Malsbary, director of both Music and Entertainment
Chairman in Charge (Watch Bulletin for Room)
DRIVE-IN WORSHIP SERVICES SHADELAND OUTDOOR THEATER EVERY SUNDAY 9:00 A. M.
rallies, will preside. “You Can't Win” is an adaptation of one of Dr. Bob Jones’ evangelistic sermons. It is the story of the “game of wrong doing” which can't be won morally. Dr. Jones is the founder of the Bob Jones Universitw.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL pes
16th and Delaware BRITE No Church Services During August UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Regular Services Resumed Sept. 7 Affiliated With Unity Lee's Summit Mo MAR
Brightwood Free Methodist GARET STRAHLE,
© Tat and Forest Manor Ave OA poNisTER MD LIADER Rev. J Clinton Swanagan s apter House. enn unday School. 9:45 AM. Minister—CH-2121 Sunday Service. 1AM Gre at ‘The e Beautiful" Welcome Ie a Midweek Service Wednesday 8p. m Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Daily Activities Morning Worship, 10:30 Evangelistic, 7:30 P. M.
Onity Center Suarters Claypool Hotel Oven Dally xe Sunday
Consultation Service—Classes Unity Literat P | Boni invited
—Tannual convention.
tall'y
S. Govern-| communism ment asked for 2000 men the first| Faith and Fellowship Class will
based on an and in addition, a’ Christian com- ‘ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN
Worship . .
Will Be Ordained |
The service will take place at
Clarence P.|
United Presbyterian Church, and
Pittsburgh - Xenia ' addition to receiving instruction Theological Seminary graduate,
Church Events— I"
Clubs Busy With Social, Mission Events
Approximately 65 women of the Indianapolis community will attend the Central District Women's Missionary league Convention Wednesday ‘and Thursday at Valparaiso University. A dramatic group, composed of members. of the Indianapolis Walther League, will present “Little Women,” with Miss Shirley Suladi in charge, at the sixth bi-
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“The Guided Life™ Church Office, LI-9502
SATURDAY, AUG. 2 1952 * First United Lutheran Church
701 N. Pennsylvanio St PAUL E HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP
Chareb Scheel 9:15 A. M
3
John Metzker, preaching Pastor's Home, H1-3925
29 W
Sunday
PRE - MILLENNIAL MISSIONARY EVANGELISTIC THIRTY-FIRST STREET FUNDAMENTAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
1187 8T —ROBERT D McOCARTHY. PASTOR
<chool, 9:30 A. M.—B. T. U, 6:30 P. M. Morning Worship, 10:45
"Expositions From the Book of Ecclesiastes”
Evening Service. 7:48 Evangelistic Message
‘WE BELIEVE IN THE BOOK, THE BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE
| Women of the Lutheran Church —Missouri 8ynod belong to the]
Missionary League. They conduct! various fund-raising projects for!
missions and promote Bible study groups. The central district includes Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. More than 700 members attended the last convention In! Cleveland.
Religious events follow:
ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CHURCHA— The parish will sponsor a chicken dinner, one of a series, tomorrow in the new St, [Letiranse Hall | WEST MORRIR ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH | {—Boys and girls are coming in off the! warm, dusty streete tn see free movies (presented here for Sunday school children [each Raturdav afternoon FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN—Mrs. jAda Lamkin will present a Christian Flag with standard to the congregation during [the 10 45 a m, services tomorrow in the |rhurch, 294 St. and Park Ave. Reese R Wvekoff will accept the flag on behalf of the parish. Mr. and Mrs. James Turner.| Columbus. Ind... will sine a duet. and; Thomas E. Turner will play one of his} |orizinal orzan compositions as an offer-| tory. The Rev. C P. Blekkine. minister, will preach on: “The Threefold Meaning | of the Crose nf Christ VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—Charles | LaFara will give the Gospel talk at the| evangelistic
gervices tomorrow at 17:30 nm. in the chapel. 320 N. Illinois St.| Willard Gardner will =zive a vocal solo
and lead the group sineine with Farry Gardner at the niano. Lt. Col. K. Grace] Crahdnll will he in chareze of the meeting, ! CHRISTIAN Third Christian Churech—Members hold their reguler weekly meeting tomorrow morning followed by a picnic at| Broad Ripnle Park and an evening band | concert. William_.MeKinnev, en's work for the Missionary Society, will clrss meeting Class orchestra members led by. Victor
speak at the
Kelly will form 8 haseball team at 2:30 against another made un of class members. led hy Wendell Phillips. The orchestra assisted hy musicians of Vonnegut's Band will give a concert in the rvening. nittee,
New Pastor to Preach Ist Sermon Tomorrow
preach his ipastor of the First Church of the
Brethren tomorrow at 10:45 a. m.|f&
The Rev. «Statler, a Pennsylva-| nia native and graduate of Man-|
chester College and the Bethany}
Biblical Seminary, Chicago, | ren Service Commission in 1946. He is a singer, a former assistant! pastor in North Manchester and studied psychology in connection with the State Hospital in Illinois, | Mrs. Statler, the former Ruth 'L. Ludwig of Burlington, W. Va., i= a onetime teacher. The Statlers will live in the Brethren parsonage, 3165 Kenwood Ave. |
“Ice Cream Social The Old Bethel Methodist Church| sponsor. an ice cream social at
17:30 p. m. today on the church lawn. Homemade ice cream, cake|
CHURCH
‘57 North Rural Dr. Harry Poll Two Morning Services, 8:15-10:45
—*Be—Strong in the Lord — ‘9:30 A. M.—Bible School 6:15 P. M.—Christian Endeavour
Ne Evening Service Until Sept. 7
ST. MARK'S ‘EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder |Sunday School ...... 9:30 A M. ceseness JOS ALM.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA - Lt. Col. K Grace Crandall. Comm. 320 N. illinois St. SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M. —8peaker— Charles La Fara Willard Gardner, director of music, and son Harry Gardner, pianist
WEN UNITY PRAYER GROUP
Affiliated with Unijy Lee's Summit, Me. DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Sunday. 11 A- M. and 3 P. M. © Oven Datly 10 to 4: Saturday Till 3 - Unity Literature—Classes—Consultant 8 E Market St. Rm. 502. FR-4254
CHRIST CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Summer Schedule Sundays: 8, 9:30, II A. M.
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
Nalhing Evangeline Ho Wold 13th and Carrollton | FORD PORTER, Pastor
| BROADCASTS EACH WEEK
WIB( W(B( =
1470—KC 1070—K( Mon. thru Fri. | . 1:45 A M. Sundar. 8:00 A " ty Services 9:30 A. M., 10:30 A. M:
6:30 P.M. 7:30 P. M. REV. PORTER WILL PREACH
| AT BOTH SERVICES
arn z1 oN... I ——————— EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Garlisld Heights New Jersey And Ne North Susie Ry ul HE Frae nfeld: Associate Pastor : 2342. She Church Scheel | Bible Study. 10 A. M.
ies, ou M. Service of Worship Sarton by Paster Frankenfeld = } Subject of Sermon: } Morning Waiship, 1AM "ation and Werk"
WL TOTTY,. Minister—GA-9480
Church of Christ
Iby Street Evening Sonics 1PM
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Wed. be. Service, ras
» Pri
MEN __ BUILDERS CLASS: ¢ will
director. of | § United” Christian
and play
Al Perry heads the picnic com- |
Bo Daily: 8 AM.; Wed. & Fri. 7 ! |
| WILLIAM M. PRITCH { TWO Mi
: Thursday, 15P. M
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YOO W. 30th St NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GOD } Herschel Caudill, Pastor
FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OF GOD
1029 E. Morris St. Guy F Perry. Pastor
WEST SIDE CHURCH OF 6OD
1900 W. New York St. Fred C. Jones. Pastor
“CHURCH OF GO
“SWhere Christioh Experience Makés You a Member”
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“A United Church for a Divided World” 10:30 P. M. STATION WIBC
Offices, Anderson, Ind.
SUNSHINE GARDEN, CHURCH OF GOD
Concord & Newhart Sts. Richard Turner. Pastor
West Washington, Church of Ged
4200 W_ Washington S¢. Harold Powell, Pastor
EAST 10TH, CHURCH OF 60D
4102 KE. 10th St & Samuel Lovelace, Pastor
PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF 60D
2359 E. 34th St. Robert Bovette. Paster
A CS RN LE NE NZ NI MN SE ME SZ SE Se ry ),
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass:
Morning Services and Sunday School at 11 o'clock. Sunday Evening Services as noted. Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 P. M.
NORTHEAST
First Church 3620 E. 38th St. Sunday School 9:30 and 11:00 A M. Reading Room Church Edifice
DOWNTOWN
Second Church Delaware at 12th No evening service July-August Reading Room 1920 N. Meridian
34TH STREET - Third Church Washington Blvd. at 34th No evening service July-August Reading Room Church Edifice
WEST SIDE
Society = 2246 W Washington
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DOWNTOWN READING ROOM AT 30 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
RYINGTON (EAST)
rth Chureh Pras “Run BI jv. "
Evening ae S P.M Reading Room Church Edifice
BROAD RIPPLE (NORTM) Fifth Church College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Reading Room Church Edifice
SOUTH SibR Sixth Chureh 1002 North Garfield Dr. Reading Room Church Edifies NORTHWEST Seventh h Church (Ce (Colored)
sonia. School, 9: 6 A.M. Reading Room Church Edifice
JAN " NA )
METHODIST CHURCHES
NORTH CHURCH
Meridian at 38th St. Hiram C. Weld, Ph.D, D.D. Gerald L. Clapsaddle; D. D. Ministers
9:30 A. M.—Church School
ROBERTS PARK CHURCH
Since 1821 Delaware at Vermens Minister Amos L, Boren, D.B. Rey, Bruce Hilton, Minister to Youth
| 9:30 A. M.—Church School. G. Wilbur Little, Supt. .
10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship (10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Ion Digging Wells,” the Rev. |
Sermon: “The Romance of Religion,” Dr. Weld
BROADWAY
Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Ministers: ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D. CARL D. SHAFER, WM. R. BRANTLEY
-~Duplicate Services: ——
8; 15 and 10:45 A. M. Sermon: “Our God Is Able,”
|A SHORTENED SERVICE FOR SUMMER WORSHIP!
Rev. Wm. R. Brantley, Preaching. |
5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F.
Harold W. Hewitt, executive secretary of the board of education of the Indians. Conference of the Methodist Church. 530P.M.—M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M.—“Religion and Life,” The Rev. Harold H. Hewitt.
EAST 10TH STREET
METHODIST ~~ Charles R. Holmes, lot Em.
. Tr B. 10th at Keystone Ave. 9:38 A. M.—Church School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship, and Worship. 5:00 P. M. ~interediate MY. PDP 6:00 P. M.—Senfor M., ¥. P.
Home of Everson ‘Bible Class
“Saorifice
BAPTIST CHURCHES
WOODRUFF PLACE
1739 East Michigan Street Rev Walter R. Hand, Ph.D, Milister Worship Service—10:45 A
"Meet With the Men's Bible 7 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3419 E. 23d St. 9:30 A M.
RIVER AVE. BAPTIST
The Friendly Church 1060 RIVER AVE. (W, INDPLS.) Rev. Robert Blake. Pastor
9:30—Expanding Sunday School Classes for all ages.
10:30—Morning Worship “God's Words Always in uv Season.”
6 P M.—Young Peoples Meeting
7:00—Prayer in Pastor's study
7:30—FEvangelistio Service
‘Great Faith of a Centurion.”
Rev. Robert Blake
Thursdays eve. 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study.
CENTRAL BAPTIST
invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. and Westfield Blvd. br, G H.O Dennell, Rasior 9:45 A. M.—Bible School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service Classes of All jwes. Adult Unions, 6:30 P.
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THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MERIDIAN AND VERMONT Ozie D. Pruett, Th. D., Paster George Newton, Choir Director
Paul Fidlar, Organist 110:00 A. M. Church Scheel
[11:00 A. M. Morning Wership—Sermen | “PERILOUS TIMES” |WFBM 11:30 te 12:00 Noon.
Broadeast
[There - will not be an Evening Service | during July and August. Midweek Prayer Service, Thursday, Au-
Igust 7th, 7:30 P. M.
°E, 3 33d. wi Breedlove. 10:45 A. M.—T7:30 Hij"8 . | TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 sant). a> Cluson, Di 's: A SuSE D, Pastor. Unif! EMERSON cl, —Emerson, E. New Rev. Jones E. Halls, pastor. 10:30 Tu LYNDHURST—Lyndhurst Dr.. 3_bloeks REE ek ed service, m.; Fellowship. 6:30 p. m.; ; eve, 7 ae. ” CROOKED “CREEK—N. "Mie h. Rd "a | Louis G. Crafton, 3: in 10: 1 P. M.—Preaching.
Woodland Baptist 3200 South East Street Wyman A. Hull, Minister
Sunday School .........c.vivi... 9:30 Morning Worship .ee.ivvnee.....10:38 Evening Se Service ........... Cis iivassseeisn : eee 7:30
“PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Delaware at Sizigentd GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ ARD fi Ministers ORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00eA “Doubling for Christ, am 1:15- 1 Mr Pritchard. oreaching
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN»
The Historic Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts JEAN S. MILNER,'D. D Joseph W. Johnston, Oakel F, Hall. DD isters Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M. (DST) “Tools of God’ ox Johnston, breaching Church School. 9:45 A M
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN
34th & Centra) 9:30 (DST) —Sunday School 10:45 (DST)-—Divine Worship uae Joy of Discovery” Mr. McDonald. preaching 00—Westminsteér Fellowship . Midweek Service Roy Ewing Vale oe Wallace I. McDonald “ James G. Emerson Jr
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PRENTICE PRESBYTERIAN
4900 E. 38th CHER W_ WHARTON. Minister
0:30 A. M., Morning Service Dr. Frank J. Ni es: “Pressing Toward. e Prize.” Phil 14
Sunday School. 9:15 and 10:30 Westminster Fellowship. 7:30 p. m
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