Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1952 — Page 4
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= i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — Lutheran Church Here to Open ‘Centennial Fete Tomorrow |
8t. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, which held worship in a log house in 1852, will open (ts centennial observance tomorrow.
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SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 1952
Rural Church Institute Set
Sessions Will Open Tuesday at Butler
Dr. Kretzmann To Tour Pacific
Times State Service i VALPARAISO, Aug. 9—Pres-| ident O. P. Kretzmann of Val-| paraiso University will tour Pa-| cific Air Force bases early in 1953. Dr. mann, on the in-
Kretz-
SATURI Battle Billy Dov ‘Po
" » | | Radio Session Oa , iy os vitation of Ma}. | Ministers 31g Others ee r E ‘ERS E | : : : Gen. Charles I, n the gro an EA RE LN FR . pis Pi Program, Wii mavithe Carpenter, chief lof rural chuselies a i . ~ NEW ino , : oe egin 2 anniver- rece for the annual Rura urch InPerhaps you know the thrill of having an urgent Religious Workshop sary celebration. Other events AL stitute, Tuesday through Friday, last word 1 wish come true without effort on your part. To Open Monday will follow during the autumn. address officers on the Butler University campus. Holm Rose That experience fell to my lot this sunny, indolent sum- 2re Rev. LAAs Wa miiaasnse, J 'and noncommis- | Lectures by rural church au- ousness an : n ou must hear about it. Paul A. Walker, chairman of, bly ' : |sioned personnel thorities, discussion groups, and But Broa mer day. 1 am grateful A ay the Federal Communications Comte mevbershlp wil elcome vist \concerning the the observance of Layman's Day certain the A Sivall DakRage Jay Among the mission, will give the address for| I a may Pas loners » moral and spir- Wednesday with the festive an- world coms letters and papers in the th e year 1952 also stands fort litual welfare of nual dinner will highlight the inthis morning. 1 tore the wra He 6 pM. dinner opening : in the history of the congregation | e Pr, Rretzmann (stitute. answer to tl h Religious Radio Workshop Mon the Air Force. {st pings off the package and there [dav in tiie Butler University cafe 2 the 25th anniversary of the {He will be accompanied only by Dean O. L. Shelton of the But- man’s tongue it Wag.cmy wish fuinlied. 2 naa teria breseny brick edifice, 7000 South- 'a military aide from the Air ler School of Religion and Charles of himself a Dr, Georgs Arthur Frantz A easiern Ave. Force chaplains : J. Betts, Disciples of Christ adi , The workshop : " » made her g put some of his most priceless will bring minis Started With $8 From January to March, Dr. visory architect, will lead discus- g thoughts into a little - vojume |Kretzmann has been asked to Sions. The faculty will include, yearly pocke titled: “Book of Mercies.” The ters, church of- Just 38 men and women met lvl it H fi. Gua the Philip- in addition to Dean Shelton and The latest Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, ficials, choir di- together to form St. John's par- Ss awall, Guam, the p-| Betts, the following: battle of ti ; |pines, Okinawa, Formosa, Japan, MT. , the following attle o published it in the form of sep- rectors, organ- ish In August, 1852, nine years Korea and other Pacific islands, | Shirley E. Greene, Merom, agri- statement wi arate sketches, most of them less ists, youth lead: #41 before the first gun was fired In | ING Ley Tacit sands. | .ltural relations secretary for night in wt than a page in length. ese hd public kh Civil Yap we were earn, : |the Council for Social Action of admitted th: es 8-2. relations execu- es yerman fo who consentec : istian 1 ; vo Hol AD on tives from all to be assessed $10 each as a e | Churchmen Plan- aR rire) dig ong to 8b) g : ; . Church. 16th and Delaware Sts. over the United membership admission fee. Lat State Retreat national director of leadership 2 Dr. Frantz has been its pastor States to the er, this fee was reduced to: half 3 education and field program of For ins more than a quarter century. campus for its jie Su, and finally discontinued | A number of Indianapolis men the United Christian Wissionary “throughout Not only. his parishioners, but sessions. Mon- a, walker |ePUrely. ; win speak at the first annual seWi the Rev. Vinton Brad lived in a fi men and women of various de- |day through | Parishioners were eager for a Gi ¥ |shaw, minister of the iakeside on Beekman nominations flock to hear” him |Aug. 29. It will be sponsored by house of worship and so ruled state retreat held for laymen of Pastoral Unity, Wirmingham,
[the National Council of Churches|that each male member must give Broadcasting and Film Commis-|23%s days of labor toward Its sion whose headquarters are at erection, A log church and a par-
preach on Sundays. All of them will he glad t "hear that these reflections of his
at Tenn.; Lonnie Hass, director of {town and country church for the {Indiana Christian Missionary As-
Indiana Christian churches Barbee Camp.
lousy elevatc
second-hand Chippendale
, Barbee is located near Warsaw. |gociation: Willi H. McKinne tury English Will remain alive in print and not — Ar. |220 Fifth Ave. New York City. |Sonage were completed on the sociation; am H. Mc Y, y vanish into the bn as have HOR Dr. Gearge | Honor awards and recognition Franklin Rd. site before Christ- |The retreat will open Friday and executive secretary of the depart- Crown Derb, \ » j ! many of his sermon-masterpieces. ur op % {will be given for the best reli-|™M2a8 of the organizational year. [close next Sunday. ment of men’s work, United So- had Seeasio Now we can read “Book of Mer-ipess to grow old. If you want to|gious programs broadcast over| During the Civil War, the {' Rov T. Comb q 5. ciety, and F. E. Rector, assistant antique Pau ” progr : oy T. Combs, Indianapolis, is ,. cessor of rural church, School once slobbx cles” again and again, ponder 1t8 appear young, then dress and try|local stations in the United States church pastor and a number of la co-chairman of the retreat _|pro asso! ? G III wisdom, live by it. to act young. Age is as much a and Canada since last August. Members were drafted into the eal jor neligion. “The ictu Any writing from Dr. Frantz's gift of God as Is youth. Don't —wne army, The parish was greatly dis- rangements committee. Speakers The rural institute is sponsored The pictu pen, first of all, sheds about they... + avoid it: welcome it.” Experts to Advise iturbed at the thought of their |will include Dr. William H. Me- jointly by the School of Religion, horrors—the reader the radiance of the love of .\y .. ... Tain —wh 5 TY 851 ill Hd _!spiritual leader marching away to tars {the United Christian Missionary Rembrandt, God t ; Leaves for healing—when we le jessions wi provice OD |, .ttle. And so they raised $1000 Kinney and Jack A. Sutton Jr, gociety and the Indiana Christian Renoir. 30d and the spirit of Christ. - It are so busy with Christ's work portunities for professional and : ; 2y raise both of Indi li d th : fat “During t lelves into the deepest meanings i. (1c. world that we have no lay religious leaders to. gain new to pay a military substitute. of Indianapolis an e Missionary Association. : g i of life and. into the hearts of men time or mind for thinking up ideas and to work out their prob- Churches as faf Away as 13 rifles jes Work statf of the United FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL ga by And brings forth a heartening r.; iq pains, we are healthier lems in the field of broadcasting Were Do nmpaihalls that they (Christian Missionary Society. « BK
message, always.
3 op people.” AUTHOR FRANTZ was horn
long practice, he has made him- that Jesus preached sermons on
“Good manners—Good manners’ a jqq with talent, of course. But hy are so much a part of our life|
ibutions toward the subunder the guidance of experts. gtitute's fund.
the complete broadcasting | facilities of Butler University will be available for these purposes,
Children’s Day School Throughout the whole 100 years
{| Others are: Doyle Zaring, Cecil Wells, Orville Williams, Kenneth! Vann, William Plymate, Earl Farmer and Harold Kohlmeyer.
Wright and Woodlawn Ave. Rev. & Mrs. Howard H. Carson Sunday School=9:30 A. M.
one swimmir nis court, a theater with On our. prival
for Christ! "Man Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. had to play self a master of the language, Manners for ristians. MAan- The group will attend daytime of its life, St. John’s has main- "”. ’ iM “When it His every word scores. Clarity "®T® Somes ror J Tan Our | Presentations of programs, a noon [tained a Christian day school for ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN! Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M really put n Ll'manus,’ w e ‘
and simplicity, hard-to-come-by qualities for any writer, characterize his work. But why do I go on? Turn a talking woman loose with a type-
our relations with people.” ” » ” “CONFESS AND BE HEALED | There is nothing that cuts away |
w Pe: | Fiter—Dear me. our pride like confessing our
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worship period, work groups and the education of its children, listening sessions. Evenings and| The parish did not feel the week ends will be devoted to writ- necessity for a cemetery until an ing and production assignments, important member died. Then speech conferences and individual they knew they must provide a counseling. resting place for his body and for
51 North R CHURCH n - | BHI UNITY TRUTH CENTER
Dr. Twe Morning Services, 8:15-10:45 "The Fruit of the Spirit" Affiliated With Unity Lee's Summit. Mo MARGARET STRAHLE,
9:30 A. M.—Bible School 6:15 P. M.—Christian Endeavour [No Evening Service Until Sept. 7
fused to hire ler, one COC What's even only one pe personal lau
h ; . : : . rime MINISTER AND LEADER Dow Read these gleanings from..." |i cleanses the wound in| The workshop faculty, will in- 3 Dfe who would” follow him. in CENTENNIAL—Pastor Louis Wambsganss will preside at the | D.A.R. Chapter House. 824 N Penn. “She only iv of Mercles” for yourself... own hearts, and it disinfects Clude Dr. A. H. Edyvean of thejdeass, oddly enough. in view St. John Lutheran Church's 100th anniversary services. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Schon) sds aM. Motey 8 ye fold on. One more thing—(I di8- 10 wound in the heart of the School of Religion and the follow- y enough, in view of : DELAWARE and WALNUT STREETS “Brightening Power" lke to mention money here. But|nercon we have fiurt.” ing representatives of the Na- Present-day customs, they con- spiritual and material growth. Walter Pelz, organist ‘and choir-| Dr. W. A. Shujlenperger. Minister A I: A Sana. BU. W, aig I know it will interest you that «Phe way. The early Christians tonal Council of Churches: Dr, ducted funeral services in the Its German founders, always master, Seymour, Ind. will play pS uren Sehool-9 30 4. M. Unity Center Quarters, Claypool Hotel tor cars. W
the price of the little book 1s $2.) ‘showed their deep understanding | Now read: of our faith. They called their
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- sled 1 glory of our Christian faith 13 an open and much-iravale
Donald Bridges, Dr. Wesley Goodman, Dr. Albert Crews, John Ww,.|In_the cemetery,
Wesleyan College, and others.
church after they buried the dead loyal Americans, began to change the
organ. The Ladies’ Aid
{from the German language in “Society will prepare and serve the new life in Christ ‘The Way." It|Bachman; Miss Anne F. Griffen, | When St. John's was 25 years school and church many years chicken dinner, jold, silver anniversary services ago. Its record is one of devoted
Martin Daib, field secretary of
| Sermon: ‘As the Pilots Do" Rev. George W. Barger, associate
minister in community, preaching
ST. MATTHEW
Open Daily iy t Sunday Consultation Service—Classes
{fl Onity Literature PL. 4086 Publie Invited
the Cadillac with a Buicl on some. OC
" [took place in a little white church t the the Lutheran Laymen’'s League ride in a ta road. Many men and women| Religious events follow ; | leffort and generous gifts for the y gue, that it is a religion which makes have gone this way ahead of you. TRE CAAA Eure ine pieCV Ass. with an early American steeple. service of God in this community. will speak on “The Layman’s EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN “Her clot} sadness one of the deadly Sins. \1¢ ig clearly marked. The Chris-|Miid,.C Hunt, superintendent of Wheeler It was a beautiful little building | Sermon. bv. Rav. Berher |Work in the Church” at the 2:30 E. New York & Oxford Sts. stitched tog Christ commands us to be of good tian lite can be lived.” Is a Christian?" al the 9:30 a. m. ses- Lt Ojudge by the photograph in| : ’ : p. m. gathering. Special services Rev. Carl H. Amelung seamstresses cheer and He gives us the joy.” | The runs “Book of Mercies,” ETHEL AM.E. CHURCH—The Rev,| the centennial booklet. It re-| Tomorrow, the Rev. Herbert with guest speakers are scheduled | 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for All Ages. oleling Bvangolise The Wed gie and V: “On keeping young—The secret helpfully and entertainingly, for |on"*thin, A, Dames, minister, wil hretor Placed a less pretentious wooden Berner, Cincinnati, . first vice for Aug. 24, Sept. 7 and 21, Oct. 51030 A M—Frov. 16:18 Scommit Teveei! 13th and Carrollt times poor of keeping young is the willing-/128 pages. mort ow. My a lh been designated church which was erected when president of the Central District, and 19. A sacred song service, er emt en an ® rrotiion the same e | setting in motion plans for "this years the log house proved too small. [of the Lutheran Church—Mis- with organist Arthur Muehl, Chi- ST MARK'S FORD PORTER, Pastor times, She a \ be Thay MO Embers ool anjtel The story of St. John's Evan-/souri Synod, will give the sermon |cago, as guest musician, will con- . : pee eenees {the night service. Dr. I Albert Moore gelical Lutheran Church is one of at the 9:30 anniversary service. clude the announced programs : ] ) A Indiana Y outh to Host “iit... oF, ANERIER Sr. 1.8 id nid EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN BROADCASTS EACH WEEK ary en Way Sin, TE" Hdreatar the = Een oe. WIBC WCB oca 5 servic m, | Lomorrow in the chapel, 320 N Il- | R D FE S i d Rev. Duane E. Schroeder Protestant Co nference A Re ut Cot Kk Crake’ pLhel ev. uane ° cnroeaer Sunday School ...... 9:30 A. M. on 1470—KC MARRIAGE Helse Wi +0 Ba Air F Ch . UNITY PRAYER GROUP |Worship............1045 A M. Mon fr Fi wie, 5 20 oa "Alds, x DN Lleam 1 3 Young Protestants of Indiana National: Mohe, sermon. and. “sont ¥ at’ the m, 3! 0 2 Ir rorce aplain ATTlineY So ony, Lees Summit Mo, ZION | J, 2004. 4: ah » M. N rouse. 20, se de . a! Ei NE | boone, 0] al DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS J will--welcome hundreds of dele- ovangetint;~ New yy, Golick Jalis topiyne, Ton fan dul, be) Legor, Mason. 2
gates to the quadrennial Chris-|, Robinson, minister of the!
| team includes the Rev. Terry Martin, col-|
The Rev. Duane E. Schroeder
Sunday 11 A. M. and 3 P. M.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH
L. Robertson,
| ; Open Daly 10 to 4, Saturday Till 2 Services 9:30 A.M, 10:30 A. M. William Sander tian Youth Conference of North | wid Derr Tombers batitone solotns aur: Will preach his farewell sermon as 4 Unity Literature Classes Consultant NE rederics Darts Pastors 6:30 P.M. 730 P.M. E. Colley, 0 America, Aug. 25 {Church of the Master, Presbyteri-| don Johnson will preside in the absence «My .
the Rev. Roger Malsbary. ® director pastor of St. Mark’s Evangelical
of The
8 E. Market 8t., Rm, 502, FR-4254
e Paul H. Prankenfeld, Associate Pastor
Porrest W. Litt
— V. Cravens, 3 , 9:10 A. M. Church School Higgins, | to 30. on the an, alo of New York gity, and dog fro Bi, Siler Bilin ¥37 Sliatheran Church tomorrow. | | Tote aM 8 wl REV. PORTER WILL PREACH gi Hien Purdue Univer- Dr. Gerald E. Knoff, associate] inspiration’ Camp which opens Monday : VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA : . We ervice of Worship william M. Pay : ’ "YOUTH FOR CHRIST, CAMP arrer.| He will report to San Marcos, . Subject of Sermon: “You at Your Best" AT BOTH SERVICES Barnhill, 18, sity campus. executive secretary of the Nation-|BURY—The Rev. Sidney Larson. pastor Tex. for active duty as an Air Lt. Col. R. Grace Crandall. Comm. _____Sermon by Pastor Frankenfeld Kurt Ehler The conference al Council of Churches’ Division! give the sermon at tha tally at 10 p. "mn! : y 320 N. illinois St. ches SSS SUMMA cilforg i. Woo includes repre- | of Christian Education. Chi |{longay, in ghe Spans Arena The You'h Force chaplain Aug. 25. SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M. G fi Id fd . bk Ch h f Ch ° + A. Nicley, 24, sentatives of | Th ¢ ’ Y iy cago. | Jones Sisters Se A oles TT on iine Pastor Schroeder has minis- Paul Ramsey, speaker ar ie elg S urc 0 Fis ! r Jone y ' ; | : mdre than 30 de- an la a ejonc® ! Ren with Bunch, © pianist, Residents of "the M8 tared to St. Mark's parish for Mr. & Mis. Glen Way a 2842 Shelby Street Funerc nominations of . ar carrvin He w ¢ Ct been Invited to attend TeTonne! AYE 4) ee and a half years. He came In Charge of Sone & 5 : ; the United States 1 jeg BITYING Ve Tals of thelr: * FOUNTAIN "SQV ARE CHRISTIAN here from Decatur, Ill. where he Praise Service ible Study, 10 A. M. Evening Service, 7 P. M. . ~ respective states. A Holy Com-/CHURCH-The HYC Class will hold a smn ee WL TOTTY, Mini A-9480 and Canada. : {munion service for the entire as. hayride and wiener roast next Saturday was assistant pastor of the First — : + Minister—GANationally- Fe ; ISembly is Another Aimer necdio gv tice ee. They will mest 1fst prglish Lutheran Church. His Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45 Services | known speakers, ‘highlight CHURCH Men are asked (0 do iiutIAN wife and two small daughters will CHRIST CHURCH 's Hamill, 69, Pageants wr Booher Adults as well as YOUN people saws. hammers and: pamt orienee MOn% accompany him to Texas. . be held at
dramas, radio of the broadcasts, displays of materials yc, q
community surrounding!
The Rév. Schroeder will preach
lon, “To Battle for the Right” at
(Episcopal)
First United Lutheran Chirch
the Blackwe
e have been invited to Ch rT. | at 10 a. n and discussion groups are sched- attend the evening meetings n Churches to Sponsor [10:15 a. m. JImOttow. The con- Summer Schedule | 701 N. Pennsylvonio St. OO uled. the Purdue Hall of Music. i ErefRton Wl Ee : 8, 9: . PAUL E HUFFMAN, Pastor ary Cemnel, Skip ‘Booher, active in the = — he Meetings at Purdue Ihonor of Pastor and Mrs. Schroe- Sundays: 8, 9:30, 1 A. M. 1D HUREMAN, adie ib Nias Flor of Indianapolis
Youth Council
and the state, holds the dherine Archbishop to Be
Both Methodists and Disciples der at 6:30 p. m. Thursday.
of Christ will sponsor national, The “SOS” sent out by the gov-
Daily: 8 AM.; Wed. & Fri. 7
GUEST SPEAKER Church School 9:15 A. M.
teacher 50 3 principal of
tion of being the first delegate : youth meetings this month on ATMEL for i - Full Choir of Men and Boys Church Office, LI-9502 Pastor's Home, HI-3925 died in St. | ; ; . Arme orces cause e Rev. . to pay his fee and register with At Ceremonies (Purdue University campus. BL en a Ihe ey: CHAPLAIN-THe Rev. Duane at late Sunday Service | terday. headquarters in Chicago for the Methodists will hold their first 10s. ha Sas E Scivosder will serve with the Nursery care also provided | She was conferences. Skip became Qeje The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, [National Methodist Youth Plan-'" "7° "97" : Air Fores ehavlaine rterm—ecesmen Indianapolis r ” i v 1 . . ’ gate No. 1" as far back 38 last Archbishop of Indianapolis, will Ding Conference at. Purdue Aug. Gia : ; plaincy | This Summer, Tomorrow Patrick's ( September, nearly a year 17 to 21. Other Methodist meet- Christian Scientists reeme A1. isit Indidna's. Historid Church Manual Hig ting at Purdue. Officiate at the investiture of a ings to b . | isit Indiana’s Historic Churc of the actual meeting ngs to be held on the campus Ct ta) FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | | her higher “Man Behind Meeting’ group of young women as Sisters are the Student Commission. To Hear Spirit Sermon 16th and Delaware ON THE CIRCLE eastern uni J ] oun Meth- of St. Francis Tuesday. Aug. 16 to 21. and the National “Spirit” is the subject of the No Church Services During Aupdst R member of ameson Jones, Vy 8 The. " Conference of . Methodist Youth. : S 3 Regular Services Resumed Sept. 7 | olic Churcl odist divinity student active in e-ceremontes will take place annual meeting, Aug. 21 to 24 lesson-sermon in all Churches of | ALLO Gita & ’ : ; ’ : “once i AE. = =4. Christ, Scientist, f res NTA ae Ld? a So local young people's organiza- at the Immaculate Conception — The Methodist meetings will ne lens: Jor tomorroy the *A United Church for a Divided World” Survivors tions, is called “the man behind Convent, Oldenburg. Archbishop precede the quadriennial Chris- following passage: “If the disciple PRE - MILLENNIAL MISSIONARY EVANGELISTIC | 10:30 P.M STATION WIRC the Rt. Re: the -conferpeece. He has Deen Schulte also will assist, from his tian Youth Conference of North js advancing spiritually, he is THIRTY-FIRST STREET FUNDAMENTAL : a Albany, an the Sarin re oA throne, at the Solemn High Mass America (interdenominational) in striving to enter in. He certainly | Offices, Anderson, Ind. both of In the National Counc het ! . . “the same place, Aug. 25 to 30. t t awav from ‘ial op BAPTIST CHURCH and a neph for weeks preparing for the con- that morning. Eight sisters will Disciples of Christ will hold a RIS AA rom mate RD. . NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF 60D West Washington, Church ot God A P ference in West Lalsjette 5 th make temporary vows and 14, defiominanonu vouth meeting aple things of spirit.” The quota- 820 W 318T ST. —ROBERT D. McCARTHY. PASTOR J. Herschel Caudill, Pastor Harold Powell. Pastor RT —— r. Jones, whos § their final professions. after the interdenominational tion came from the Christian Sci- - Lexington, 0d possesses . the Roman Catholics around the youth conference closes at Pur-lence. texfbook, “Science and Sunday ~chool, 9:30 A. M.—B. T. U., 6:30 P. M. FONTAN SSUARE CIRCA 06 w EA 101, RC 97 60 ‘know-how. Just a year ago, he Ji 4 . due. |Health with Key to the Scrip- Morning Worshi 10:45 . Guy F. Perry. Pastor 8. Samuel Lovelace, Pastor directed the fifth National Con- world will mark the Feast of the| — [1 1 Mary Baker Bddv. 9 rship, 10: WEST SIDE CHURCH OF 60D PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF 60D . vocation of Methodist Youth at-/ Assumption ¥riday. The feast The Indianapolis TIMES 1s a er text tos Nee 2 "Exposition From the Book of Ecclesiastes" 1900 W. New : I ) : The golden text is: “We are of + New York St. 2359 E. 84th St. tended by nearly 500 young peo-| ~ ates the Catholic doc. Mdiana’s’ Largest Real Estate 4. a : EY a 0 Fred C. Jones. Pastor Robert Boyette, Paster ates atholic doc- = vod: Hereby know we that we ening Service, 7:4 ple at Purdue. Many from In- 2 Directory. dwell in ‘Him and He In us. be. Evangelistic Message SUNSHINE GARDEN, CHURCH OF GOD dianapolis were there. He also is trine of the reception into heaven NORTH, SOUTH, EAST or t
of the Blessed Virgin Mary after her death. Catholics will be permitted to eat meat Friday as a special way of marking the day. But they will be required to observe Thursday, the eve of the feast, as a day of fast abstinence.
TOWNSEND NATIONAL INSURANCE PLAN
Public Meeting LINCOLN HOTEL SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 2:00 P Good Speakers
president of the National Conference of Methodist Youth. Officials of the coming conference state it is the purpose of the gathering to unite committed youth in Christian action. Accordingly, the theme of the meeting will be: “United, Committed in Christ.”
Kefauver to Speak
Speakers will include Sen. Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.); Sen. Wayne Morse (R. Ore.): John Ramsey,
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THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MERIDIAN AND VERMONT Ozie D. Pruett, Th. D., Pastor George Newton, Choir Director Paul Fidlar, Organist
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Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ WILLIAM M. PRITCHARD JR., Ministers TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 A. M. "An Age or Eternity” Math. 11:19 Mr Pritchard. preaching | SECOND PRESBYTERIAN * ——~-
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