Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1952 — Page 6

EATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1052 Garfield Heights Church of Christ

2842 Shelby Street

‘Bible Study, 10 Al M.: Evening Service, 7 P. M, W. L TOTTY, Minister—GA-9480 Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

REVIVAL—REVIVAL

STARTING SUNDAY, SEPT. 7, 1952 7:30 EACH EVENING

If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will“I hear from Heavan and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land. (II Chron. 7-14).

Don't Miss the Inspiring Messages of This Man of God

Rev, Horne is a Southern Baptist Pastor Evangelist from Birming-

ham, Ala, EVERYONE INVITED BRING YOUR BIBLES SPECIAL MUSIC— 30-VOICE CHOIR

THE INDIANAPOLIS ones - Revival Speaker Here |

‘Bishop Raines ‘Heads Board Known for Radio Work

Named President who raised the $300,000 needed . {to unite the Churches of Christ.

Of Missions Group lin their firs) joint project this

Methodists of the community year, is preaching at a revival in are hearing today of honors for the Church of Christ, 40th St. and their bishop and doings of their | capitol Ave. inigters at, the Sehiool. of the, Twenty-four-year-old James W, Bishop Richard C. Raines of Nichols, who looks like a varthe Indiana area has been elected sity fotball captain—6-foot-2, 215 president pf the Board of orld pounds—is giving the sermons at | Missions of the Methodist urch. |. . |He was so honored by the q ad. | 45 each evening through Sept.

| ization this week at|14: ; oa a N.C. | He will preach at 10:45 a. m.

: i tomorrow on the theme: “They VISITING LECTURER — The | 900 Missionaries on the street and say, ‘Become/is a safeguard. He feels that

{Have Taken Away My Lord,” Rev. Samuel Maqgbul-Masih, | The scope of the tribute is il. and at the evening hour on: Christians, otherwise you gos to Communists need only to outline . q Hastrated Ie the fact that the “Whom Will You Choose?” hell” My friends and I don’t be- their doctrines and procedures to and operated a primary school, yard has jurisdiction over more Evangelist Nichols visited lieve in this kind of thing. We estrange possible converts. ‘farm and community in a mission. | believe in living Christianity and] “No rabble rousers are allowed He received his degree of ‘master

than 900 missionaries in 29 for- Churches of Christ over the coun- ; | eign countries and gives, in addi-|try to get their support for the when people see us, they get in- to hold forth in India” the Rev. of theology at the Hartford Semiterested.”

Church Nein ; ~ Christianity’s Mark in India

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

Rev. Samuel Magbul-Masih to soften He

Don’t expect the ,~ the facts when he tells you about his native India. \ won't do it. This minister and educator from Fosterpur goes straight to the point when he| : discusses Christian work or anyiui,4 of preaching. Communists phase of the situation in hisiape permitted to expound their country. : views.” “Some people think we go out| This, the Rev. Mr. Masih thinks,

i Evangelist i Hugh BR. Horne

ATTEMPT GREAT THINGS FOR GOD EXPECT- GREAT THINGS FROM GOD |

Modern nursery for small children

Pastor “Bob” Blake

|tion, financial.aid to church proj- |. Herald of Truth” program over {Mr. Masih said. “Persons who try nary Foundation during a former |, is in seven other countries. {the American Broadcasting Co.

Rev. Carl H..Amel : 4717 E, Michigan : : 2200. mpintnr scot tor a3 age. | | WIN Wea TNE Gt 2 locki Fash of College) worm SFC or gop West Mushingen, DUERD Gd | gun Tyee | TRINITY IRE 10:30 A. MoThe | Chureh.. Advance,” Mr. | . 1470—KC Services— J. Herschel Caudill, Pastor Caroli Powell. Pastor ! GRACE (M) New York St. sOALIER C Jas. P ast no sine tt Mon. they Fr. |} - 1AM 2:30 P. M. TAS P.M. | FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH OF 60D EAST 10TH, CHURCH OF 60D | 5B ZDMMEREITES Ave, + - ST. MARK'S Sunday, 8:00 A. M. LASAM | Speaker, morning and afternoon 1 Morris St. 4103 B. 10th St. Services, 8:30 A. M. ZION 20 8 North . ay, 8: ons Maas s San} Pastor west of New Palestine Sunday 10 A M. | Rev. J. R. Robertson, District Supt. of Assemblies of God | Petes. : 60D OUR REDEEMER .2® | WERNER P, KRUG, Pastor EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN | WEST SIDE CHURCH OF GOD PARK HEIGHTS, CHURCH OF SIE pur |" gervicn. 10:15 4. A. « Old fashioned preaching—Healing for the sick. 2350 E. S4th St. t field and Park at Watson Rd. y Prospect an Linden 1s... |. Jace 330 AN, 1304 0 d Enjoy ¥ n CLEAR x pm, Ete Fler | GT PAYL 20 Hew dere Rev. Duane E. Schroeder 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P. M. Come an njoy Fellowship With Us . The Lutheran Hour Sune “WFBM

That's the way he talks.

[to stir men up against each other sojourn of two years in the United | The presidency of the board

The Rev. Mr. Masih will teach Or those who attack religious States. He has engaged in many ,utomatically makes. the bishop

in the Butler School of Religion| this year as assistant to Dr. A. C.| Watters, professor of missions,

Married Yesterday

Yesterday the visitor from India, who was a widower, was remarried. Miss Mary Alexandra] Phillips came all the way from |

Agra, India, to become his bride. | Agra is the city of the famed] Miss | Phillips is principal of an Anglo-|

and beautiful Taj Mahal.

Bengal secondary school for girls there. She holds a master’s degree in history and will study for

her . master’s in education this/return of - vacationing ministers winter at Butler. [to their pulpits will distinguish

All summer the Rev. Mr. Masih| has been traveling over United States, speaking on In-

dia and missions. . |

Indianapolis church people with| others over the country have poured millions of dollars into

rship Service, 10:30 A. M. 2 missions in India during the past building funds. The drive will|ciples national youth conference.|lives of their people. They are|1953 broadcast before coming to Sept. 3, a} Surfisld Park. Wo Sari THEME PRA. C. ¥ 150 years They have sent oufireach its climax with the 60th| Tne Rey, Herbert Huffman, who Seeking answers to their prob- Indianapolis. He produces and di- w=Gueat. SPRakeriu "The Marks of a Good Church Member" BROOKS countless workers and established 4 nniversary of the congregation's! attended the World Conference of 1éms,” Was the comment of Dr. rects the radio programs and does Everyone Invited! Mewlars, Expected Friends invited Minister

schools, hospitals, churches, orphanages and other institutions. In view of the changes which have taken place there and the present uncertain state of the world, the American church folk naturally are asking whether their effort in India is worth-

the | . | morrow.

groups are stopped.”

{intermission and interchurch ac-|

|

vice president of the General

The guest from India is a one- tivities, including membership in|gyard of Missions of the denomi-

| Disciples of Christ churches in| India. He has been an evangelist

National

Christian Council of! India. |

{

Events—

Homecoming services and the)

the first Sunday of September to-

The Englewood Christian Church will observe homecoming and the opening of an extended campaign for new members and

founding Dec. 31, 1955.

Members call the Englewood program the “One Thousand and One,” The “One” stands for Christ and the “Thousand” for the number of members: to be added to the church over the

Homecoming Observances Planned at Two Churches

morning on Hoping.” Miss Nellie C, Young, children’s minister and youth adviser, will] give highlights of the interde-| nominational youth meeting, which was held on the Purdue) campus, at the Sunday evening) fellowship meeting. Charles) Wickizer will report on the Dis-

“We Always Cast] 4

Friends in Oxford, England, will give his first sermon since his return tomorrow. morning in the First Christian Church. Other religious events follow: YOUTH FOR CHRIST. INDIANAPOLIS—

Dr. John W. Troy, Winona Lake evangel-

ist, will speak on: “Jesus, God-Man' at

|time pastor of one of the largest the executive committee of the ,.+ion which administers the en-

tire missions program of the church. Methodist ministers broke their | attendance record with 588 present at this year's sessions of the School of the Prophets on the] DePauw University campus. The |

|five-day school closed yesterday.

Founded by Bishop Lowe

The school, founded by Bishop Titus Lowe while head of the area, always has met heretofore at Purdue. It gives the parsons an opportunity to hear superb sermons instead of preaching them and to receive counsel regarding their many problems. “Indiana Methodist ministers seem to have an Increasing] awareness of the deep needs of their lives and the needs in the

Frank Templin, a co-pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist Church and dean of the school.

Sunday Topic Is ‘Man’ In Science Churches

Each parish of the Churches of Christ, is a separate organization and the broadcast was the first enterprise. to bind them in a single effort.

Persuades Audiences

The young revivalist is said to be a persuader, one who possesses the ability to point out vividly to his fellow churchmen and others the way of duty, rather than a shouting, arm -swinging spellbinder.

ing a $575,000 fund for continuation of the broadcast in 1953. He takes no offerings at his revival meetings for the broadcasts, nor does he seek gifts on the air. He preaches. And the church folk drop their offerings in the collection plate on Sundays, earmarked for the radio project. The evangelist drove 6500 miles and spoke 34 times in 21 days in the Northwest in behalf of the

much of the preaching for them. Preacher at 15

James Nichols was just 18 months old when his father, a teacher of Bible and Greek in Abilene Christian College, died. The

He already has begun promot-|

Christ Church

PERSU ADE R—James W. | Nichols.

lite was Sraduated. from high {school at 15 with high honors and began_ to preach then.

| After getting his degree at Abi-|

{lene Christian College, he did

graduate. work in speech at: the

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH

1060 River Ave. (West Indianapolis) at Standard Ave.

THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

17th and Broadway

{University of Iowa. The Mar. 24 |issue of Time magazine carried a

feature on James Nichols, telling {how he worked to bring his broad- | cast to 198 stations. “I think the only real solving of the world ‘condition will be the return of people to the New Testament church,” Evangelist Nichols told The Indianapolis Times. “I'm anxious to get it done, to do every{thing I can.” i

TOWNSEND CLUBS OF INDIANAPOLIS

Meeting, Sunday Afternoon,

(Episcopal) “ON THE CIRCLE" SUNDAY SERVICES

HOMECOMING!

re — Church School, 9:30 A. M.

METHODIST CHURCHES _ NORTH CHURCH ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Meridian at 38th St. Since 1821

: boy bega : : Hiram C. Weld, Ph.D., D.D. Delaware at Vermont while, whether it will have an en-| three-year period. wil be hoia Tin Shy lonight. The meeting “Man” is the subject of the oY gan Barn ne ney 3i 2 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 Gerald L. Clapsaddle, D.D. Minister Amos L. Boren, D.D. during effect. Dr. Harry Poll, minister, will ridian st. lesson-sermon fn all Churches of chores to finance his education Weekdays, 3, 1205 Ministers Rev. Bruce Hilton . Christianity Makes Mark preach on “The Vision Splendid” | py Br" Ruin Ne rhoG AME ATTER- Christ, Scientist, for Sunday. . Wed. ond Fri, 7:00 Minister to Youth

at 8:15 and 10:45 a. m. tomorrow

ris, O., Pastor of the interdenominationa. Church 0 130 p. m,

The lesson-sermon includes the

I= __ _____ NORTH UNITARIAN Fe

8:30 a. m.—Holy Communion, 9:30 A. M.—Church School

; Daily # : We can find out from listening|and on, “God's Autograph” at Monday tn Chapel 2 mest “the Spores Passage from ‘‘Science and Church Open’ Daily for 9:30 a. m.—Church School. G. Wilbur Little, Supt.

to the Rev. Mr. Masih that Chris-

ris-17:30 p. m. Health with Key to the Script- 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship : tianity has made itself deeply P THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH=—Ths class | tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “In nae F SE IE Bt 18{rmation carl IM-4577 Sermon: “Wonders Among the “The Colossus of 3 felt in every walk of life and in . 85th Anniversary Tomorrow morning Shousl homecoming) divine Science, God and the real Sunday, Sept. 7. at 11:08 People,” Dr. Weld. History.” 0 B every area of endeavor in his| pr A, C. Brooks, minister, will|fhotpe. national director of sievardshipman are inseparable as divine * Reinistor: Rev. Sonn K. Unexcelled Facilities for Dr. Boren preaching. country. While he states that onl “Man’ » * ? ” Hammon, GL-3956 Ch Education, : MM.’ 2 per cent of the EIT give the homecoming sermon and Ty vr on; former minister principle and idea. Church School ristian ucation 530 P. M—M. Y. F.

Christians, he cites the following examples of how Christian prin-

the Chancel Choir will sing, under direction of Walter L. Shaw and accompanied by Mrs. Natalia

of the church, organized the class in 1913. he late Merle 8S as its teacher for 35 years. 13.500 ass.

More than

men. have held membership in the

The golden text is: “Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we

Union College Character Research Project. For information about

church school phone church office, GL-

Your Prayers.

7:30 P.M.—“Run.or Remain." Dr, Boren preaching.

BROADWAY

Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway

ciples are demonstrated by those tomorrow in the| My CLUNTEERS OF AMERICA—John should be called the sons of : : = Ministers: persons dedicated to them: Third Ohotstian Church, Dr.| Riess wil. chndtct he. suisle Yo ‘sin GOA.” - BAPTIST CHURCHES ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D. EAST 10TH STREET : By Christian doctors and nurses Brooks is beginning his 10th year ic at 7.30 5 m, tomorrow. the meeting : ; y ; CARL D. SHAFER, METHODIST the po ia wie 40; 81 2 sacritiss, with the church which is marking | under the Jurisdiction of Lo Col kK. "Grane NORTH UNITA . ; : WM. R. BRANTLEY Chatles RB. Holmes, work others disdain. its Goths anniver: in 1952 Crandall, focal executive. | WOODRUFF PLACE THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Duplicate Services: Minister

By Christian schools which

T UNITED PR SBYTERIAN

Dr. G. H. O'Donnell, pastor

EB. 10th at Keystone Ave.

8:15 and 10:45 A. M. Among the returning Indian- Yo a ng, minister, 1739 East Michigan Street . 9:30:A. M.—Church School : were the first to gpen their doors 0 inisters is Dr. W. A.|Le leured from vacationing in Wiscon- CHARACTER EDUCATION ECL dif mig mi MERIDIAN AND VERMONT . Sermon: » [1045 A M—Moming Worship. Mr and 0 any Yeo woul come without Shullenberger. pastor of the Cen- duct services at 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. 0 Ww Service—10:45 A. M. Ozie D. Pruett, Th. D., Pastor No Inn on the Jericho Road. : aay on BL of Wales, respect caste or I pi vn gla rORMED CHURCA The Wimens, ould COURSE : ‘George Newton, Choir Director - EE ” CoB MSumneinte J ¥. 2. who prefer to work with social|lenberger will preach tomorrow|next Brida and Saturday niente =~ | a church school parents chil on the CENTRAL BAPTIST Paul Fidlar, Organist 30 P. M.—~ . PF. Home of Everson Bible Class I outcasts because these outcasts : Pc hades. In nich parents, children - 9:30 a.m.—Bible School. YT : need them. : : Laboratory of Union College in & reheion Mrvitn 200 0 Worst ith 3 . — PRESB 3 ERIAN CHURCH ES And by ihe preachers who taxe| Clergy fo Work | Aussie Meeting miei Sito in Ra NER] womens wd wedded ave. [1030 a. m—Morning. Worship.

the “glad tidings” to those who

: : 9:45 A; M.—Bible School are in need. . With Ph sicians To Be Topic Registration and First Fall 10:45 A. M.— Morning Service CONTRAST,” Psalm FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 8 tian i y 3 Cl : Classes of All Ages I. Broadcast over Delaware at Sixteenth I aay Toy Wh asinn so On H t Di Miss Cathrine Carter, who has| = **c"" Adult Unions, 6:30 P. M. WFBM win SEOROE ARTHUR FRANTZ many Indian customs such os 21 MEAT DISEASE [ust returned from a trip around| 10:30 Sunday morning, Sept. 7, CALVARY — 0% E a william 0. 7:00 p. m.— Evening Service, “Se- TWO MORNING SERVICES

suttee (the burning of the widow

a. m, sanctuary service tomor- . PARK—20 N. Grant (4100 east). Dr. Frantz, preaching on her husband’s funeral pyre). : For ‘information phone GL. 4078. U. 8. _ Clutton, DD, Pastor. Unif acy,” John 7:46: and child marriage” the Rev. The clergy and physician work row in the Olive Branch Chris Auspices Church School of North 2:30 A M.—1 P. M

Mr, Masile added. Help for the Ill

“Through Christianity, lepers and persons suffering from yaws|

ve, %i30, : Min{ste {of Christ in Melbourne, Australia. 57 North Rural Dr. H Poll KED CREEK—N. Mich, Rd. & 86th (Morning Worship «...eee...10:30 Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. . have been helped. All Indian the Roberts Park Methodist Ste sailed from Nov Yetl 1 Twe Mornink Services, 8:15-10:45 Cons @_ Crafton 0i43—Preacning, 10:48 Evening Service ........... 7:30 Mona. New Liter Rev. Roy B. Conner Jr.. D. D. lepers are Christians. You know Church. The Vision Splendid —Sunday School. 7 P. M.—Preaching, Church School, 9:45 A. M. Rev. Carl R. Hatfield why— they i | Dr. Kenneth G.- Kohlstaedt, June and traveled in England,| 9:30 A. M.—Bible School SR IR A A Rr Ra A A I A RT AT AT RT AT For David W. Hughes y ey receive sympathy, love "Egypt, Arabi Indi Ceyl 6:15 P. M.—Christian Endeavour director of music. and treatment at the h Lilly Clinic director and immedi- “8YPt, a, India, Ceylon! HP Mi Dain sen S| TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School. 9:48 Christians. I don’t kn ands of ste past president of the Indiana Various parts of Australia, Pa- \ "God" ay — I Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. x . on't know of any cific islands and Hawaii. $ Autograph CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 5 or

single, non-Christian institution caring for lepers.

together in helping people with heart disease,” at the meeting of

Heart specialists will discuss

the Indianapolis Ministerial Asso-

the world, will speak at the 9:30

tian Church.

tian education for the church, will tell of her experiences at the

Miss Carter, minister of Chris-

ciation at 10:30 a. m. Monday in

Heart Foundation, and Dr. Don-| ald Close will speak. Dr. Close is!

World Convention of the Disciples

In addition to speaking on the

Orchard School, 42d and Byram.

Unitarian Church.

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN [ta

CHURCH

“CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

10:45 A. M.—T7:30 P. M.

11:30 a m.—Sermon, “LIFE IN

cret of Jesus’ Suprem-

AVE.—Emerson, E. New York. Rev. E. Halls, pastor, 10:30 A. M. -7:30- P. M.

HURST-—Lyndhurst Dr., 3 blocks 8. of Washington St, Charles Highsmith, Pastor, Unified service, 9:30 & m.; Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p. m.; eve. 7:30.

Woodland Baptist 3200 South East Street Wyman A. Hull, Minister Sunday Echool ...ccoeeeseee 9:30

Branches of The

Mother Church

9:30 and 11:00 A. M, “It Is Here for You,” Mark 1:18

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Church of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minister Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts,

Joseph WS ohast ny Fal 5 b 11, D.D . ston, Oa . ls D0, rs a Central Ave. st 7th

34th & Central

9:30—8unday_ School

wma. DI: Connor fn 10:45—Divine Worship Renewing the Mind

il

is

SN

ams

BX . " “Even though the Christian Professor of cardiology in the mn. {Nord Convention prog al, Miss DELAWARE and WALNUT STREETS The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. EB andr Vals: Baath population is so small, you find dlana University Medical School |; from youth oun oT the Dr. W. A. a Nose) Minister Morning Services and Sunday School at 11 o’clock—Sunday Evening | minster AA liowain Christians in responsible posi- and a foundation board member. yj eq States ig onan to Church School—9:30 A. M. > ORTHEAST op "IRVINGTON (EAST) i Waites © MeBorats FAIRVIEW tions, in public offices, executive| Dr. Clyde Wildman, presidents), co in the British Isles. Aus- Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. NORTHEAST Fourth Church 0 James G. Emerson Jr. . . 46th and Capitol Ave. posts, in secular colleges and|emeritus of DePauw Universityi.aiia and the convention. Shel Fouth Felowrmn G35 opine” A's Chutel, Pleasant Run Blvd. 8, Dr. Z, VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister schools. Most nurses are Chris- and chairman of the foundation's way frequently entertained and ~~ Sunday School 9:30 and 11.00 A M. | g.q0y Evening Service $ P. M. || PRENTICE PRESBYTERIAN 0:30 A. M.—Church Sohool tians. clergy-physician committee, will oeten photographed It seems Z I oO MN Rasding Room Chure Re Reading Room Church Edifice D) 4900 E, 38th “Man's Noed Tor God Dr. Baran The “I do-not believe that commu-| preside. |that women directors of religious EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH DOWNTOWN BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH) :

nism will make much headway]

Rev. & Mrs. Howard H. Carson

\ | ds. in Speedway Sufiday School—9:30 A. M. [| woe £5 ruse Cranest. Comm. Tames EB. Petty, Pastor SALE Washing JomN 8. Tan Se Pastor Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. 320 N. tinois St. 820 W. 31ST ST.—ROBERT D. McCARTHY, PASTOR BL. 3253 | BW MACHINSKE. Faster Service, 10:45 A. M. Evangelistic Service—7:45 P. M | SUNPAY. 13 P. 4 Sunday School; 9:30 A. M.—B. T. U., 6:30 P. M. EMMAUS ©0 Lsureiat (ST, JOHN 0 7000 JORN MOWERY i a ai tt ii Orange St. : Southeastern — Paul and Violet Rhees Morning Worship, 10:45 ———————— ——— H. L. KRUECKEBERG, Pastor | LOUIS WAMBSGANSS, Pastor ENE in charge of music. 9 P. 10: — Service, 10:30 A. M, Service, 10:30 A. M. UNITY PRAYER GROUP | "Exposition From the Book of Ecclesiastes" y ——_ S=e=UTS FAITH @» Fri BR oe | | "Evening Service, 1:48 < URC OF GO REV. ARNOLD G. RAABE, ST. MARK @ Frosveet Affiliated with Unity, Lee's Summit, Mo. { Rev. McCarthy, hi : | "Slop DUANE SHROEDER. Pastor DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS | yan, pyayeny Christian Expe Makes You a Member" 3 | Selvich 10:30. 4. M, Service 10:15 A, M. Sunday 11 A. M. and 3 P. M, '| WE BELIEVE IN THE BOOK, THE BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE FIRST :

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E. New York & Oxford Sts.

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Sunday School ....... 9:30 A.M.

Worship essescernnesll0ild A.M. Morning and Evening Services, :

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

Rev. Porter will preach at both

Helping Evangdlioe Tha Weld ».

education are a rarity overseas.

New Jersey and North Streets

Second Church ¥

Delaware and 12th Sts.

Fifth Church

BE

BAPTIST CHURCH

| LIGHTHOUSE

Rev. and Mrs. William Totman, pastors. BR, 1833

W. WHARTON, Mi Morning Worship—10 Mo nter uest Mi

“IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN

WCBC—1470 KC

TABERNACLE |

Offices, Anderson, Ind.

Service, 10:45 A. M,

- U) 5380 CHRIST (M) Union Federal ST. ANDREW ! 'w. 16th

Pennsylvania St. PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor Services, 9:15 & 10:30 A. M.

ST. MATTHEW @w

Service, 10:45 A. M.

GETHSEMANE

HAROLD MEISTER, Pastor Service, 10:30 A. M.

eran Hour, Sunday, 12:30, WFBM YWE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED”

eS . . d ing Se P. M. College Ave. at 62d St. nister By KATH] BR rslieve. Teed orem New Music Director | Paul F. Frankenteld, Associate Fiptor Readine Room 1030 N. Meridian | Supdaz Evening dervios 130 P20 |i oi flone h Seder 3. Block South of 4311 X. Wash. 1 ADD | a : iC ®, unday School, 9:15 and 10: FERGUSON people, the poor people among Takes Over Duties | <BBIEE> |r Church School | 8 34TH STREET SOUTH SIDE BI| Westminster Fellowship: 1:30 pom. TORN WARD WS TONE 4 5 whom communism breeds. We | 10:00 A. M. Service of Worship|i Washington Blvd. at 34th St. Sixth Church : N OLDS HOUSER ne source have done away with titles Inf Jiembers 2d oon x jhe UNITY TRUTH CENTER Sublect of Sermon: “Life's Destiny» _ ||| ~ Sunday Evening Service 8 P.M. Reddt Nosth Glarfleld Dr. 30 A. Mo-Chusch Bohol or All Aste theaters Ww India. There . 5 urch . will : ; : al . . Ch : Preschool Children or andlor rhe mee welcome Richard T. Whittington He RCA ris RE 2 Brightwood Free Methodist WEST SIDE PIL RTH ET oth Go to urch Sunday : i Mowe EE yw added vots “owns the land and thers is going| 2 NeW director of music and§ , oo Cie House 878 N. Penn. E. 31st and Forest Manor Ave. F346 W. Washington St Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Rev. Stone. preaching Yause of ihe to be a regulation established po : Arvaugs as organic anda Sarat 1 a e Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan, Reading Room Church Edifice a Room Church Edifice It's cold, r which will say the maximum and| (0 Oving the Ls 3. ™. service | OPPORTUNITIES, UNLIMITED" Missal eR 2183 DOWNTOWN READING ROOM, 30 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. ; doesn’t make minimum amounts which can be \°MOITOW in the church. Midweek Service Wednesday, 8 p, m. Welcomo-to.a Groat : hay-fever st owned. | Mr. Whittington, director of § gnu IC LAL Hotel Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ZZ eZ Zr a Ze rr a Tp i In J CT i A % place in to “India is a secular state and ajl choral activities, Butler Unjver- Open Tally, Except Sunday Marning Worship, 10:30 bound to ge citizens have equal rights, Fully Sty, 8oes to the North Church| Consultation Service—Classes on ny BTU pollen-free tl 85 per cent of the people are il. {TOM Aa similar position in the J O77 Literaiyie, Evangelistic, 7:30 P. M. REVIV AL SERVICES | A ant ay anet. i-inr Sree; On the mo literate. But they can vote be- Meridian Heights Prooby ering lemme mms Au BETHANY © 2800 " an ing attractio cause they recognize the emblem Church. Ms Arbaugh Jas Served Beginning Tues., Sept 9th Service, WAR A MY OUR Savioun 1 Jane Wyma of the candidate on the ballot— 2% Organist of various loca a . . * DLL J. ROCKEY, Past Dita hel Barr an umbrella, a cow, or some fa-| churches. The two musicians suc-| ‘ FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS : A 7:45 | wii Seis r. 5. PALKENROTH, Pastor Buel Aoi miliar object.” Algo, the _{ceed J, Russell Paxton, music di-! { : | ) diana. dates for office go among the peo. | Fector, and Mrs. Paxton, organist. | 30th and Gale Sts. THOMAS L HOLMES DONALD E. ELDER, Bastor PLEASANT VIEW w lndina D ple, prior to elections, and explain RE . Official reception for new pastor, Rev. J. C. Brillhart. Evonaelist Unified Service, 9:15 A. M. as Suh St, at Hoover Rd. | struggle th the issues they are supporting, Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Special morning service 10:30 a. m. 9 9 CALVARY En ueiby at Service, 10:48 A.M. “Models, In Free Discussion First Church * | Young peoples’ meeting 6:30 p. m. Evening Evangelistic 7:30. aL. WALTER L. BARTH, Pastor | PEACE 4) Sevelond od th day at ihe I “All Indians are free to believe 16th and Delaware {| Official Reception for the new pastor will be Sunday 10:30 a. m. THE BIBLE (HURCH (U) Millersyille| MARTIN KOSCHE, Pastor The Time: +» A small and intimate | EBENEZE Services every Sunday is “High N what they like and propagate it church with large and Out of town speakers and special music. ¢ : Rd. at Eastern | oxoent cnird Sine 0". No part of India is closed’to any Farys yioeam. SOLE. New York Rev. Wilbur E. Allen, Pasts ow Gooper and —— 1 and | = v. ur E. en, Pas ’ FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL a ————————— RE CEE ST SONGAY Boe om re | GALEW or an, Loews. UARE GOSPEL i PRE - MILLENNIAL MISSIONARY EVANGELISTIC | FREDERICK 3. Suhaia. | JOHN R. SPANGLER,~Pustor ——————— y » . Ir 3 Wright and Woodlawn Ave. THIRTY-FIRST STREET FUNDAMENTAL 3:30 P.M. D. Se. Pastor : oe

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