Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1919 — Page 29

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The Rey. A. H. McKee, pastor, of the Broa4waf Baptist chorsK. win pceaoh tomorrow moralna on "Soidiertna for Q«d,” and in the.evanina his suojeet will be, "j^indBess, Curable and In-

surable."

’Hie Rev^. P. W. , Csrya. pastor of Plstdlier Place . M. E- church, will preach la tbs J^VriiflF third sermon la a aerfes on 'The Returned Answer,*^ and will talk in the evening on "Prayer, and Fablteitjr:*’ At KIbk AvMiue M. E. church the i.^v. E. It. Bttfier, pastor, will preach la the morniiiv on "Can a Christian Fall Beeaste of Wk KarircnmentT" Ja the evening he will speak on "Some

Which Will Elndure.”

*7^# llrst of a series of beforeChristmas msssiu|e8 on some of the

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nday mornina by the Rev. Philip li. JFHck, pastor of Meridian, Street M. B. church. The subjject will be

"Christ, the World's Hlsh Frtast." BtlMFr mM^sets win be the wf Ooff’; -Christ, the BeySsSer of "Christ, the Z^eAre asf INi^oaar , The ijh^laet otf tbs pastor’s sec^n JmfWi ' IMa Masarene 4^mrch ia^H* he *X!arelssshass.*' Thert will ha a siMoial praict ssetliW %at 7 Vctock alter which the pimov and wtfe wlR *tjw » dbst. . Pr, Q; D. Od«H-s’as blast for the marnymr senrfee at the Beobsd Presb^mrfkn ehnrth will be "Tlia Victory Of the Inner Xdfe." The Bar, C, A. Uamman will i^ak in the eveninc on "The SweHest Words Brer Spoken." ■ The Ray, d. L. Andrews, pastor of Cidsinbla Avenue M. & church, will preach tomorrow evenina on "Modern Salvation." A deelston day propram will be frlven by the Sunday schot^i aiit there will be baptism of children. The Rev. D. U MilllkSn. psator of Eigrhth ChrlsSsn ehur^ will jnrsaMt tomorow mormna on "The Perfect Standard," and- Tn the evening on "The ftreat Gulf Fixed." The evening srill dmie a series of evanirellstic sermona The Rev. R. H. Bentlna. pastor of St. Mark's BasHsh Lutheran church, will preach tomorrow morntni: on "The Adyiwjt of Christ.” At the ev«nin«- service views of the proposed new church buildtns will ha thrown on the screen. The Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks. D. D., pastor of All Souls Unitarian church, will have for the subject of his address Sunday mornlny, "Why the Innocent Suffer," the problem of Job as solved by H. G. Wells In his "Undylnff Fire.” The Rev. R, E. Neighbor’s topic tomorrow morning, at the Memorial Baptist church, will be missionary in character, "The Church and the Christ"; at the evening service he will talk on "The Pith of the Gospel in Two Great Words." Combination services will be held tomorrow morning at 9:46 at Unity Methodist Protestant church, when the Rev. Clarence J. Kerlin, pastor, will preach on "How Three Little

FrfdbPerg'Got Free." The pastor will prsss^ la the eveoing. The sublect at First Copgregstlonal church tomorrow mobcOlg will Chs^nge—tbe Pro^-i-d4mval Hour. in the evening ther^ will be community singing, led by Andrew Smiih and "Uttle Dovlt - wHI be s^ovn on the screen. pastor of Bf. Fuul M. FL church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Joining the ^^u^on. and iti the even Lug on "Getting Religion." Miss Rath Sterhne vrtil eing in the evening at a song service led by C. E. Palitt«-. The Rev. James M. Eakins. pastor Mamorial Presbyterian church. Zi" tomorrow morning on "To Whom Shall We GoT* and In the gening oo "Good Judgment." *Wiere will be community einsing in the evening, led by Everett Naftxger. "Jesus la>ver of My Soul." the «r»t of a series of senpasa ©n “Gospel Truths in Great Hymna ' will be the subject of the Rev. T. W. Grafton at the Third Christian church tomorrow evening. His morning subject will be "Tie Gospel of pJacue.” A song service will be given by the chorus choir of the Seventh Presbyterian chur^ in the Part of the servi''e will be the singing of old hymns and anthems, “^e Rev. M. E. Runoen will preach in the morning on "The Bible In the Home." "Two Kfndwof Hospilality wifi be the subject of the Rev. J. n. Garrison at the North Park Christian church tomorrow morning, in the gvenlng a sacred cantata. **Iii the Houee of Simon.” will be given by the Ale^nder**^ direction of Will S. At' the Broadway Methodist church Sunday morning the Rev. w. B "A Persistent Oubdience. At the evening service his topic will he "Who is will speak at the Thursday erening service. JThe Rev. c. N. WlOson, pastor of Trinity M. E. church. wlH conduct the regular service of worship Sunday morning and in the evening ^fl preach the thank offering sermon fpr

wll^, , Rse If... nlivg m the Rey. •'BurdeliiiP'^ In the Lover." His tgg and motion need in UU "How Christ the picture, Tuesday, "A M^ bieture. "A Cn. Wednesday. ''Hardened the picture. "Stone day "Standing at Yobjr*>E|,„ the picture. ‘‘Westers Hearyu day. "The Handwriting oh and the picture. "The CowAto S;dd the Man.** - _ i: SELF-DEMIAL 0FFERWI6. a rafted Brethrea Cburck to Aaik Comt trlbatfoas fee Beards. In order to meet the ImperatlT* needs of the boerds of the United Brethren church the local; churchee of the denomination will aek for a Thanksgiving self-denial offering from members equivalent lo one day’s income, at the Sunditir servioea This la one feature of the United onttetment of thia dehbmibatfon, which is designed to mpblltse tr# United feethren forces to help reilm the goal of lie.OOd.dOO by neat May, u'hich has been set for the purpose of carrying on World-Wide educatltmal and miostonarr work. Thb movement is In co-oparatioii with thb interchurcb world movemenL ^ The 5.S00 United Brethren iltbrches are now ki the midst ot an eddeational campaign whidh It r«f«.fttbg In the enlistmeat of iateroimuisa, life-work recruits for the mRUatry and missionary 'work and tfthUMf stewards. -

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Sergeant Edgar E. Dbrvllle. who was one of the first ld9,9«d TEugltsh’ troops to fight in Flaodetii^' will

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' ItMhlkUtt CONVENTION pirjsiiATi The lAst Day of the HOLINESS CONVENTION MERRITT PL. E. CHURCH , Don’t Fail to Hear EVANCaELIST SLATER Sing and Preach. Crest M«(ii IMeting; in the after- - HOon, 2:30.

EDWIN RAY Lottr*! and Woodlawn aves. UR. r. A. SXMKLB; ps«or. Itosldfflsoe. iftt Laurel et. PhoM Prospect 151. Serami. 10:S a. m. *‘The Riches of Grace” Sermon, ?:46 p. m. “The Quest of a Hungry Heart” A cofdAI welcome to an.

MERIDIAN FORUM fllUKlay'm'mUnc at T;3e.~ Speaker. HORACE J. BRIDGES *CONSERVATIVE ADVANCE^ VS. DISlStUCTIVE REVOLUTION.” Ibe public hi cordially Invited, to hear tMs popular spiialnr apM tbis vital subMot. Last .‘tonq^ay Bl|dit the Fomtn oodtosoe ailed the flkurcb. Cbueeet upon great SkAo organ, 7:86 to 7:48.

BROADWAY Twaaty aacond and Bread way. W. B. Farmer, D. D., Pastor 10:40—“KEEP ON KEEPING ON” 7:45—“WHO IS YOUR GOD?” A church with: a spirit and a purpoae that you wtn ttlea

MERRITT PLACE M. E. Five Sqoarea West oC Y. H. C. A. C. M. PBOFT, peudor. Hoilneas coatosUon; all-day meeting; evoaireHst and mlaaionory C. Ia Stater, preaching. .Afteruooo—ICaalonary experience in Africa and South Amertoo. Sunday school, 9;30; Epww^tb Loogue, 4:30.

Meridian St. Methodist Church (Oppo^te new Ubrmry, St. doJr at.) OR. PHILIP L. FRICK, PASTOR 9:4d a. m.. BiMe school. Bible ciaua led by WlnOold MlUer.' ie:(3 a m.. Dr. FVick’s first mesaage ia the special aeries oC "bofore Christmas" aeemOcM, "Christ, tbs WbrRt's High Priest.** 'M-ny visitors ore attending this popular dfcaiyk. You will be wdeome.

First Church of Christ, Scientist—Meridian and Twentieth sta Sunday aer\-ices at li a. m. and S p. m. Sunday school at II a. m. Wednesday evening. testimonlaJ meeting at 5 o'clock. Reading rooms at SCg Kahn bldg, ara open daily, except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. and Wednesday, when they dose at

6 p. m.

decond Church of Christ. Scientist—Delaware and Twelfth ata Sunday services. 11 a. m. and fi p. ra. Sapday seho^. firat aection 9;M a. m., neooBd osctloa ll a. tb. Wednesday evening, toMkmaBfal meeting at 8 o'etock. Reading rooma Ml Odd Follow buUdntg. ore open doily from f W- to. to 9 p. m.. eotcept wsdiMSday. wbsh the romna are ekised at 5 p. tn.. and SunfMy. whan open from 2 to

A p. m-

Rpisototoi. All of the Indianapolis Parishes of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH will hold a union service in ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE Sunday Evening, November 30 At 8:00 O’CLOCK P. M. Doors Open at 7:30 p. m. A COMBINED CHOIR OF 125 VOICES will lead the musical program and congregaUonat singing will prevail. The lu-incipal address will be made by REV. RICHARD WILKINSON, of Alabama, an eloquent, forceful and helpful speaker. You ore cordial^ invited to attend and enjor this anusuol aervlce.

8t. Favl's Cburch—Comer New York and Illinois ata Rev. Lewis Brown. Pb. D., rector. 7M a. m., holy oommnniOB; 9'48 a. m., Sund» school; 10:4$ a. m., matins and sermon: 7:90 p. m., evening pwyer and sermon. The pubitc cordlaiiy InvTt^ to attenA

Christ Church—Monument Placa Rev. James D. bunley, rector. Holy communion, first Sundays, 10:45 a. m.; other Sundays. 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermpn. 10:45 a. m. Vespers and oddreea, 4 p. ra. Sunday ecbool, 9M a. m.

Nanoreae. WEST SIDE NAZARENE REVIVAL Comer King Ave. and West 11th. West Tenth cor to King, one square north. Sunday morning subject: "Kleroeata of Companion." Afternoon: "Practical Hoilneas." EXenlnK; "God’s Sudden Judgments." Revival serv'lcee ail next week. Eh'angetist Wnilama will preach each evening. THIS CHURCH IS EJU2CTINO A NEW I14.000 CHURCH. THE BUILDING IS NOW .VEIARLY INCLOSED. THANKSGIVIMO AT THE CORNER STONE LAYING NEARLY *2,000 WAS RAISED AS A THANK OPFHRINO BY THEIR FRIBaiDS AND BY THE CONGRJESG.hTlON. THE BUILDING WILL BE COMPLETED ABOUT MARCH 1. AND TTpi DEDICATTON WILL BE PRE)CEDED BY A RhR'IVAL EVERETTE O. CHALFANT, Pastor.

Great revf%"al now tn progress at the Ray Street Church of the Naxarene. Take West Indianapolis cor to Ray at., go one square east. Interest is growing. Crowds are increasing. Evangelist R. L. Morgan la brtngpowerful messages. Mr. Kemp, as song leader and special singer, is at hia best. Ser^'lces every evening at 7.30. Sunday servicer: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.; preaching, 10:39 a. m. and T;30 p. m.. Subjects as follows; Saturday p. m.. November 29. Hast thou found me. oh. mine enemy? I Kiaga XJCI, 3>: Sunday morning, Yfben I see the btoed 1 win pass «v«- yeo. Exodus

■ XII. U; Sunday evening. Thou art weigtied Tbtfd Oiarch of qutot, Hetoottot—3»i Wh^- I ia tke balance ami found wanting. Daniel

inartow btvd. Saaday bs> ' litos. It a. m. and t. g, m. Mooday achool. 9U3 a. ra, Wedneo. day q^toolBC. toatJmonial meedag at 8 o’clock. Rtodtng room-at MS E. Thkrty-Xourth at. tnym tkom » a. m, to 9 p. m.. except WednestokT. wftoA tt ctoasa-ot ;M p. m. Swadaya,

from 2 to $ pk. nv.

HOUNB^ UlAGUE i$2 E. Court uL Moetlog every Sunday. 2:90 okd 7M p. and every aig^ except Saturday wbiihc. Rhv. O. A. Overtelser. of Crtuma. lad., w«l frqueh tamorrbw ofternocHi. to^a^ttdtolaar wu4 praorii at night. Rev. I. J9. Twfl* oawilng December 2L R. A. McCotm, liiirnrlnfstoliiii

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South Side Nanrene—LaGroade, east of Sbel.by at. Opposes nothing but sin; preochm Bo.hing but the Bible. The church of oldGme religion. Homing sobject. "Going to Bell, and Who Career’ Bvaagaltatic service at night. Prayer and praise at T p. m. You are inrited. Heur HoUenbaek, bear HoUenback. hear Hoilcnbock. hear Hotlcnback at a church where they say Amen, and get bteasBd once in a while.

C<»Bie Early for Good Seats at THE MOVING PICTURE SERVICE First CongregatioBAl Church Delaware and State with «ta. Rev. Geerga fiavray. pastor. fMbJeet at tl a.m.—"A World- Choltongc, ths Proridestlal Home." MOVING PICTURES and oommoutty staging at 7:38. Cihaa Diefcana LPTTLE DORITT

First Free BBaGtodtot—TwuICOt «ad Tirmisili a. LO^ BMto “ '

C^hriaMaa. , Central Christian Church ■ Delawara at. and Ft. Wayne ave. Rev. Allan B. Philputt, D. D., Pa«or. Preaching—18^0 a. m. “THE HEART’S DRUDGERY.” 7:45 p. 'm. DR. CHARLES R. aOWTfSR, CHIEF OF MEDICIKB IN BASE H0B>ITAL NO. 35, WTL*. DBLJVBR AN ADDRESS ON “Mosaics From the Hospital Area in France.” SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:99 A. M. AMERICAN MISSIONS DAT OBSERVED IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ENDEAVOR MEETING AT 8:99 P. M.

THIRD CHRISTIAN Broadway and Seventeenth. Rev. T. W. Grafton. Pastor Servli-ee at H):® a. m., and 7:45 p. m. Morning subject: “THE GOSPEL OF RESCUE” Evening aubject: “GOSPEL TRUTHS IN GREAT HYMNS” “Jesus Lover of My Soul.” Sunday achool at 8:30 a. m. All cordially welcome.

SIXTH CHRISTIAN The church that stands four-square for the restoration of primitive apoetolte Christianity. J. RAY FIFE, PASTOR Morning worship and communion. 10.45. “KEEPING ONE DOWN” Evening service, T:t5, The pastor will bring the morning mfssage, but will be out of the oity .Sunday evening. iSo there will not be any evening .-iervtce. Place—Woodman's hall, Fountain block.

Hillside Christian Church Ingram and Nevada sta. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30. MORNING SUBJECT: “CHRIST, OUR COVENANT” BVENING. “THE OTHER NINE” Mrs, R. ■. Tamer, Director. Rev. C. E. Oldham, Pastor.

DOWNEY AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Comer Downey and Julian Irvin^Q REV. CLARENCE RElDENBACH, PH. D.. PASTOR. M;4»-“The Miracle of Conversion." 4:3i>—Scho-:)l of missions. 7J9—"The Falrylahd of Life."

Church et Christ. Church of Christ, Speedway W. Tenth and -Auburn ai.s. SUNDAY SCHOOL *:;?0 A. M. "THE LIFE THAT COUNTS. ' 1O:30 A. ML WALTER R. ENNIS, CHUrtlSTER. Wltf; TEACH THE MEN'S BIBLE CLASS. WILLIS M. CUNNINGHAM, Mt?«KlSTER. Cn^edi Bretibrew. ' FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Park ave. and St. Clair aL Rev. C. C. Gohn, Ph. D., Pa«tor Sunday achool. 9:90. E. H. Cadle, superlnteadenL Morning worship, 10:4». Suecial Proaram— “BUILDWG TIffiCHURCH” Evening. 7:46. Sermon; “SIN AND RESPONSIBILITY”

BIMc »adaat». The Associated Bible Students Metropolitan School of Music 11 a. m-, Sunday, November 30 Subject: “JESUS CHRIST THE RANSOM FOR ALL.” By W. H. LewelieiL SEATS FREE. NO COLLgC?llON. KvooguBeal AisaelaMsw. EVANUEUCAL ASSN. FIRST CHUIKIH Cheaer New York and Mast sta BEV. C. P. MAAS, Pwtor Mslt 4IL m. asrodh, liUM 4c«as.*'

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SpirffMUate.

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Spiritualists Science Church Coatte Hail. *89 E. Ohio st. Bunday eve-

ning aervlcee, S:00.

R»V. ROBT. "W. HEKRf, FABTOR.

Leeture by the pastor; mibjtot, “Deatiny.'*

.This auhieot wUi he ttoMg ^ by

and cona of diffareat mdigioria of bhpp iww Emmy denomtoatlona ban anrufi*: m

«nc* the Christ era av alnoe the Adam and Eva? AJUWhr and., are proving todaV W tbd

and aelence the tfOa nkfiFkhi and are prayUhT ky “ happens lodoir a» hi not Invest^teT Thbri- ll'

pena in nature ^ bar then. Prtsve It by fSi a book but which ulasa of books. The

uaiiaia proves hraond

doubt to a tomd' ^

day that we have no dead

our Individtmlity m same as h» thia otas.

notice in oneiHt^iiei

in this city,

any subject or

open debate or

preaa we are ready' to m^^^

paper (of the aforesaid

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.North Indianapolis. SaaSi''

any other orthedeg

c« find at our offl^ wr^e L

The Rev. Henry will

jwychic communications, i from ubie, while bL-w-INwe of mediumship is cirii^ The church 'vill hold a

Thankaglvi/ng party at realu™«.- w -ji«=,

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rtitri. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. BpirU-

public are cordially Invited, to triburiors “"‘I meetings.

I i-ogrc^ive Kpirifuallst Church—Corijatf^^h and Pennsylvania sts„ Metropouiii^^®| of Music, Bervices every Sunday lecture by MRS BESSIE BELLM^ lopeka Kas, HuhjecL "The Soul Mrs. Bellman has been, for severaJ connected with i.he National Spirttualists, and has traveled states of the i;nit«d States as always convincing her hearemM ,wiil^ mbh. ANNA THRONDStJN, one WhejaSia7td.s as an honest, truthful and etSchtf!* ahiiifi'Ufn between this world and the and who ia able to receive and gRc yoii' feimnunicatieoa from frtend.t Ho-'-aHed. sfead. There wlli b# special musk- furnish.d by Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Vori-s and aleo- by Mast'^rs i 'harles Rabold and B< rnte Myejrs; The I.adies’ Aid wlU ineet at the h<»,i3e of Mrs, irtirondson, 14.'?3 (■ollege ave. f,n Tu*sdav, at 2 p. m. This Semite «iti be- given entirely to message work. 'The public i.<i in\ ited and rl^Je: wetr come-to theae (..-rvices. \ ‘ /

First Spiritualist Cftuj^ N. Libert!^ at., will hold, sefyices Sunday at: arid.5:45 p.;'.m. Thj::'.-a.fierh:<?b:n services vvMl be ionlucted by MRS, iit^SIE BELLMAN of ‘Dtjpek*;:: followedTiy me.-tsages. Thn cet^iaT vftat^ services In the evening. J^aAuxiliary will - hold their regular WV^heitdidy afternoon atod evening message sorVh:‘'^-\_A:i are made welcome Central apirituallit Church—Services Sonilay. Novemebr 39. 1918. tn Morrison's hall, 52V* Circle, second doof. Healing services at 7 p. m. Ijeciure kbd meaaages at 8 p. m. Lecture by the paatar, the Rev. Ruth Van De Benkeix who is an ordained, ^minister of the National Spirttuatist Aam^ji^of Amerf^ Meraages given also with fioaera, « -mt, bring your'frl^iijB^. AU are wek-eme-

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-yjfew ■ Blbi#^ 9.30 a. m., **T7I :1#:39 a, m. “LIVING FOR WHICH 1 Installation of llocieiy7 p. ra.—ChrlsUofl Sndaavc Of all cortimunl<ant p OtlMFUh,

FIRST FRIENl Alabama and fTt w. O. True5i_^, _ 9:30—Sundi^v:^) VI^&RI0US'\:.ME'^| 4:00—VesporS^i^l^ ■tion with “Seeing the Pour films wilt gtva^mtori^^^ unsurtrjubwd. A:g.wcWins>' ^ Goii^~"'Tgbsrati^liS^1 Uhriatian liSit MtssUmory IkL GOSREL TABERNA< -.rfprsw'f' Tenth and'/iPark av«. „ itobaile Mkrm. jwatotv Hunday school, 9:19 a. ra.; pmiitditac, a. m.; Young Peephr'a meotingtf-lTV preaching, 7;<5 p. m.; WsfilMMay, mwFasfcfer irayer meeting. 7:t» p ra; ; T1to ckonA a welcome. ■ ■ S;y-: - ■ “ ■

HARMONY Spiritualist church services Hunday. 5:43 p. m. at Mansur haiJ. 312 K. Washington. fServit-e Wednesday. $ p. in. at 434 N. Rural st.. take £. Michigan car. latoiea* Aid Thursday. 2.90 p. in. at 19 N. OrtoBtal St., apartment 3t. .411 welcome mt all services. Pastor's home address, the Rev. I^ydiM- A. Crane, 2333 Sheldon et Phone Woodmff 3118.

SECOND ^SFORMED CHURCH Aiabama and Merrill Streets. ERNEST N. EVANS. Pastor. 9:15—SondAjf ScImoL 19:45, Morning Service—Rev. Svana will tatie oa Ms fhanw: “THE CHURCH OF THE BHEPHERD HEART ” 7:00, Young Peoplefs Masting. 7:41, Thoaksglfleg song ssrrioa by tha choir, Itew. CvsiUr wtfi tMto mo MS tlMine: tM i^imy of FRAm*^

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