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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11,1972, THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 12 Reception Mrs. To Honor A. V. Hess Council Of Churches Aide Tells Of His Experiences In Red China CONFIDENT LIVING You Have The Power To Change Your Life By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE A person can take things lying down or he can stand up and hit them hard. It all depends upon whether he has what it takes.

He can meet opposition and resist EAGLE CREST Baptist Church (Olo- Pishlonol- Bible Preaching) Mrs North on W. County Lino Rd. 1.1. lfc Proocliim A.M., 7i PM. 0.

I. CASKIY. PASTOR ItHHf EAGLEDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 4950 West 34th Street Independent Pendementel Pm-Mllloalol Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Youth 6:00 P.M.

Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Wed. Bible Study 1 P.M. ond 7 P.M. WARREN f.

DArUB WARREN E. DAPOB, P.O.. Poster Wayne Lee Detee, Assist. Paster Rev. L.

L. BBUBAKERr-Aiit. Pastor NURSERY DURING ALL SERVICES SPANISH SPEAKING CLASS CLASS FOR THE EOUCABLE SLOW VTtppprfTERS FOR THE DEAF End Of Your Search IS 9 ance successfully if he strongly wills to do so. This is the way to reach impossible goals. Naturally you have to discipline yourself to do this.

It requires conscious control of your thoughts and your actions. But it is a fact that anybody who has the capacity to be disciplinary of himself can exercise an astonishing power of will. You can bring out of yourself an enormous force when you the official Chinese newspaper." DR. WHITEHEAD said that he didn't think we would ever return to the pre-1949 missionary relationship between the U.S. and China.

"We need mutual sharing and dialogue, not the superior attitude that the U.S. had then toward China." Until full diplomatic relations are established, Dr. Whitehead said he hopes people will begin to learn more about China. "There is a tremendous ignorance. We need to make exchanges in the arts, ballet, athletics, films, farming in everything.

"I hope that people with the U.S. churches will be open-minded enough to talk to the Chinese Christians," he said. Philippines during World War II. He has been a member of the Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra and served on Its board of directors. The couple will retire to Michigan where they ere building a home on Grand Traverse Bay.

Mrs. Donald Brown is chairman of the reception committee. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 5502 I. 38th Street S.S., Worshle. 10i4S A.M.

T.U., P.M., Worship, :1 Wed. Services, 7:30 P.M. All Services Interpreted for the Deaf ROY L. ANDERSON, PASTOR 'The Dr Peak really will to do something. I HAVE MET SOME very fascinating people who have had all kinds of obstacles and hazards against them.

But by For A rrienaiy inurcn Bible Believing Christ Exalting KESSLER KREST WINDSOR VILLAGE BAPTIST 71 11 NORTH KITLEY AVE. Sunday School, A.M. Mornint Worship, 10:45 A.M. Evening Service, 7:00 F.M. REV.

BARRY L. GRAHL, Pastor Affiliated with A R. B.C. CHARITY BAPTIST CHURCH 0033 CrawfordjvIHe Clermont Sun. School 10 A.M., Worshin 11 A.M.

JOE ASBURY, Pastor Res. 241-5941, Church It7-1745 ASSURANCE BAPTIST CHURCH At Lloni Cluk In Fishers 1 Blk. E. at 1-00 Interchange Sun. 10:00 A.M.

and 7:00 P.M. A. B. Neuenschwander, Pastor NEWEPHESUS REGULAR BAPTIST (A Primitive Baptist Church) 1414 SILVER AVENUE Bible School, 10 A.M. Sunday Worship, 10:45, A.M.

DAVID K. MATTINGLY, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH I 3315 West 56th Street A Beautiful Church Built in a Barn Eye. Service 7:30, Prayer and Bible Study Wed. 7:30 Sunday School 10:00, Horning Service 11:00 INTERPRETER FOR THE DEAF iiimmmiMMnMHimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiniiniini nnnnnnnn VILLA BAPTIST CHURCH 2650 S. Villa DEVINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH 46th and Arlington 546-4829 "A BIBLt TIACHING CHURCH fOk TODAY'S NEED" and 11 A.M.

Mornini Worship, Sunday school, By MYRTA PULLIAM Chinese 1 i a and Christians outside of China wil be communicating within a year, the Rev. Raymond L. Whitehead, research consultant at Hong Kong for the National Council of Churches, predicted here yesterday. "As Christians we are all concerned about society as a whole and we need to exchange ideas and talk about social problems," he told Indianapolis church leaders who met at the Interchurch Center to discuss church communication with the People's Republic of China. AS PART OF his studies and research of China for the national council, Dr.

Whitehead was in China for a month last summer with the Committee for Concerned Asian 1 a rs the first group to visit China after the "Ping Pong Policy" began. He was there whcr. it was announced that President Nixon would visit China and, "It Parley Set In Church Of Nazarene A missionary conference will be held in the West Side Church of the Nazarene Wednesday through Oct. 22. Speakers will include the Rev.

and Mrs. Elmer Schmel-zenbach, missionaries to the Republic of South Africa, and the Rev. and Mrs. Tom Spalding, missionaries to Bolivia, South America. A banquet in their honoris scheduled at 6 p.m.

next Saturday in the Ben Davis Junior High School cafeteria, followed by a question and answer session on their work. They will speak briefly during the 9:30 a.m. service and again at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22.

"The Greatest Story Yet Untold," a cantata, will be presented at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 22. BEECH GROVE HEAR THE WEATHERF0RDS Oct. 167:30 An evening of Gospel Music at itt best! SUNDAY SERVICES SUN.

SCHOOL :30 A.M. Mominf Wonhie 10:30 Evening Worship 7:00 CHALLENGE OP FAITH-SAT. 11:30 A.M.-WBRI WITH 1 Our Hinislries Villi Baptist Church Baptist Day School Sunday School Youth Work Bus Ministry Bay Care Mission Work-Home I Abroad RAYMOND WHITEHEAD was very interesting to see the reactions of the people," Dr. Whitehead said. "The Chinese seem to have a very positive view of the United States.

They feel that the opening of communications is a necessary step. Government and diplomatic relations will have to come first, but they seem to think the actual people-to-people contact will be the important thing." Dr. Whitehead explained that there are Christians in China, as well as Buddhist and I.falmic sects. After all of the Protestants emerged into what is called "Three-Self Patriotic Movement" and now there is one basic Protestant sect and a Catholic one. "The official thinking is Marxist, the belief being that religion is basically mistaken, and that once the people are educated, they will see their mistakes," he explained.

"Theoretically, there is freedom of religious belief and the education does not force anyone to turn away from religion. But there has been a great deal of pressure. Now there is a return to the true policy of allowing religious people to function in fact last month there was a mention of a Protestant Driest CIRCLE UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP Meeting at IS W. (3rd (Orchard School) Sunday, 11:00 A.M. "FRUIT SALAD" By TRIANGLE CLUB J.

J. Cerela, M3-77M 5803 East 56th Street Piol H. Seattle, Minister Church ServiceChurch School MS and 11:00 A.M. "IS PLENTY ENOUGH?" Rev. Steven R.

Johnson, Speaker Church ServiceChurch School MS and 11:00 A.M. "IS PLENTY ENOUGH?" Re. Steven R. Johnson, Speaker I Training Union, 4:00 P.M. Donald J.

Kouwt, Paster Roger for I have no sockets and joints on my hips. do you stand they asked. "Memories came back to me, the many times I tried standing up between the two chairs. I waited 60 years to find out that I have no sockets and joints. "THEN THE DOCTORS were afraid that, with the accident and my age, I would not walk again, but God came to my rescue again, and to the surprise of all I'm walk ing.

I'm still holding my ob taking care of four children of a widowed mother while she works. I'm a widow too and had to work very hard to grow my children. My husband died with the Spanish flu in 1919. I had two little girls and a son who was born two months after my husband died. I scrubbed floors on my knees for 17 years and never was sick in my life.

I don't know what a headache is." Who says will-power and faith do not work? That "little old lady," as she calls herself, now 80 years old, but still young in spirit, is living proof that it works! She may have had an affliction of the body, but she certainly has no affliction in her mind. She wanted to walk, and she willed to walk. She had the power to change her life. Editor's Note: Dr. Peale has written an action manual, -tended to show in a practical manner how you can have the power to change your life.

For a free copy of this booklet, write: Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Box X-S, Pawling, New York XS561 Ave. (1-65 and Keystone Exit) Sunday School, 10:00 Morning Service, 10:45 Evening Service, 4:30 (led. ttenlng, 7:00 787-9378 WBRI-1500 7:35 LJ LJ LJ LJ Clinton Halo Caresses of Calvary" BAPTIST, Indianapolis Baptist Grade School Day Care Through 8th Grade Dr, Don Boys, Administrator 787-9378 4330 NORTH POST ROAD FUNDAMENTAL-INDEPENDENT "WITH A ana uuuu NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Larry Newani, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M.

MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. YOUTH ACTIVITIES 6:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP .7:00 P.M. WED. PRAYER MEETING ...7:00 P.M.

Great Preaching! Christian Counseling! OCTOBER 15-20 7:00 P.M. NIGHTLY A Warm handshake and a "THE CHURCH SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. A.M. P.M. Curt I Charlotte Oct.

15-20 HEAR CURT AND EVANGELIST 10:45 7:00 Sunday Bible Classes, 10 A.M. Preaching Services, 11 A.M., 7 P.M. Wednesday, Bible Study, 7:30 P.M. ON HIGH SCHOOL RD. AT 354h iibji rrw ifinsponinon j-yai 'ill! ASSEMBLY the practice of plain, old will- power they have been able to overcome tremendous odds.

Just the other day I received a letter from such a person: "Dear Dr. Peale: I wonder if you still remember me? I'm the little old lady in your book on page 46. I'm writing you from a hospital bed, for two months ago I had a heart attack; but that hasn't defeated me. I'll be 80 years old next month, and my hand shakes as I am very weak; but please try to understand my writing. Please say a prayer for me to help me make it I have another little story to finish and send to you, and then my mission will be complete.

God gives me His power over everything." NEEDLESS TO SAY I looked on page 46 of every book I had written. When I found the reference and read it I remembered well this remarkable woman with a victory-producing power who had written me 15 years ago, when she was a "little old lady in her late 60's." She had written as follows: "I would like to tell all the ones who have no faith that with the power of faith you can achieve miracles. I was born a cripple with dislocation of both my hips. The doctors said I would never walk, but as I grew up and looked at others walking I asked God to help me. "One day I tried to stand up between two chairs, and down I went.

I was six years old, and my heart was broken. But I couldn't give up. I tried again and again until I held myself up for a few seconds. I can't describe to you the joy that was in my heart, being able to stand on my feet. I gave a scream to mamma: Tm up! I can "THEN I WENT down again.

I'll never forget my parents' joy as I tried again. My mother handed me the end of a broomstick while she held the other end and said, 'Give one step forward with one foot and then the "Three years ago I had an accident and broke my left ankle. While I was in the hospital they took X-rays of my legs. "Lady, how did you ever the doctor said to me. I said God was my doctor.

They said it was a miracle FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ADVERTISING YOUR CHURCH ON THESE PAGES CALL MISS WEST 633-1264 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1400 E. NORTON SERVICES SUNDAY, 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING AND 7:30 P.M. Come Worship the Living Cod With Us. REV.

ALVA EAKLE, PASTOR PREE BUS SERVICE CALL 7(44550 LESTER I. MEYERS, SPEAKER 7: w. Thompson Road Baptist Church 1700 E. THOMPSON ROAD (S. OF LONGACRl" PARK) A reception honoring tht Rev.

A. Vernon Hess and Mrs. Hess will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow in Prince of Peacelutheran Church.

The Rev. Mr. Hess Is retiring tomorrow after 36 years of service to the Lutheran Church of America. He has served parishes in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio Synods. He served for two years as regional director for the former United Lutheran Board of Social Missions.

He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Air Force Reserve, and was a chaplain for two years in the MT. HON GENERAL BAPTIST S5U Soeti KeyiloP Ave. Sunday School, Worship, 10:45 REV. VERNON SMALLINO, Paster J01-S943 Church: 7S6-S073 NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH S.B.C. SOU E.

Tlsf STREET JAMES H. CURRIN, Paster SUNDAY SCHOOL, A.M. WORSHIP, 11:00 A.M., 7:00 P.M. "The Difference Is Worth The Distance" Broadway Baptist 7676 E. 38th 546-7635 1 870-1 71 S.S.

9:30 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES 1 10:40 A.H. ind 7:1 5 P.M. Wed. Prayer Services 7:15 P.M.

Independent Fundamental Evening Service, 7:00 P.M. Verholier, Dir. of Youth ant Music 898-5600 VISION FOR SOULS" ROBERT MESSER Pastor friendly smile welcomes you to WITH A HEART!" LAST SUNDAY 3,896 Radio WBRI 4:30 P.M. Monday-Friday Madison Avenue (U.5. 31 SOUTH) r- II F-l ill Carlyle U-20 Oct.

CHARLOTTE DAVIS CARLYLE SCOTT 6:00 P.N. 7:00 P.N. P.M. REV. "BUD" STIDHAM From Community lible Church, Yeedersburg, Ind.

SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES 186 ROYAL ROAD THE WEATHERFORDS WORSHIP X' 1 BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. TRAINING UNION MORNING SERVICE 10:50 A.N. EVENING SERVICE WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE 7:30 III IW UEilTKiU UIU14 tN 1 I BAPTIST CHURCH 1 II 9001 West Tenth St. J. M.

Garrett, Pastor 1 i "THE FRIENDLY, DOWNTCWVN, INDEPENDENT, FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH WITH A HEART FOR MISSIONS'', yMflle Baptist Church fflgK M201 North Delaware Streef" DR. FORD PORTER, FOUNDER-PASTOR REV. DOUG F. GIBB, ASSOCIATE PASTOR MR. ROBERT FORD PORTER, MINISTER OP MUSIC MR.

OVID NEED DIRECTOR OF VISITATION I EVANG. CARLYLE SCOTT rfr WIBC 1070 KC. 7:30 A.M. jtJ BIBLE SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. k' 1 MORNING SERVICE, 10:45 A.M.

EVENING SERVICE, 7:00 P.M. Vw SPECIAL MUSIC 1 INDIANA BAPTIST COLLEGE ENSEMBLE I 1 "SCOTTY" qilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllH THE TIBBS AVE. CHURCH OF CHRIST Temporarily Meeting In the U.A.W. Building, 2320 S. Tibbs Ave.

W. L. TOTTT, MINISTER PHONE 783-2735 Sun. School, 10:00 A.M. Sun.

Worship, 11 A.M. and 6 P.M. Wed. Bible Classes, 7:30 P.M. LISTEN TO: "SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST' SUN.

8 A.M. WIRE FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION: CALL 7I3-J34I FAMOUS FOR THE GOSPEL! GREAT PREACHING GOOD MUSIC EVERYONE WELCOME! CHRISTIAN CULM (Disciples of Christ) 28 Congregations Serving Marion County LAW APPRECIATION DAY INDIANAPOLIS BAPTIST TEMPLE ALLIS0NVILLE FRANKLIN CENTRAL 7701 Alllsondlle Road 4100 Sooth Franklin Road REV. LLOYD J. ALLEN EV. KENNETH BRADY Ch, Sdi.

Worship, 10:45 Ch. Sch. Worship 10:30 CENTRAL GARDEN CITY 7ni 11 n.i JM1 RKhvllle Road REV- J- KENNETH POWELL REV. C. WILLIAM BRYAN Ch.

Sch. :30 A.M., Worship, 10:30 Church School, :30 Worship, 10.45 OLIVE BRANCH DOWNEY AVENUE 101 E. Remand St. Ill S. Downer REV.

ORVILLE M. SKEEN JR. MONROE SCHUSTER, Interim Pastor Ch. Sch. 0:30) Worship, 10:15 A.M.

Worship, and 11:15 EIGHTH Jm tn 1 pi EV. ASHLEY BOOTH 0:30, Ch. Sch. 10:30 Ch. Sch.

Worship 10:05 S0UTHP0RT NORTHWO0D cAmbell 4550 Central Ae. Worship Ch. Sch. 0:30 and 10:30 DR. PAUL S.

STAUFFER mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Worship 1:30 and 10:30 THIRD Ch. Sch. 9:30 pM Cntk nwy REV. ERNEST E.

THOMPSON SECOND Ch. Sch. 9:30) Worship 9:30 and 10:50 130 W. i9l mm REV. T.

SARROTT BENJAMIN JR. UNIVERSITY PARK Preyef Phone 924-9993 4550 N. Illinois Oltice Phone 926-3364 Rt. vrl A. Underwood, Minister Ch.

Sch. 9:00) Worship 10:15 WESTVIEW S92s west i4tn st. WARREN HILLS REV. WILLIAM 0. RODEFER WO Mltthoefer Rned Sunday Adult Worship 9:00 and 11:00 REV.

DENNIS R- NORMAN Children's Church School 9:00 and 11:00 Ch. Sch. 9:30) Worship 10:30 MATCs Other cherchet In the erea Include AUOUSTA, CENTENARY, nUICe CRESTVIEW GLENDALE, HILLSIDE, LINWOOD, SPEED-WAY, WEST PARK, WEST SIDE, FIRST-BEECH GROVE, IASTOATB, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AND MEADLAWN. AT THE ATTENDANCE S.S. 10:00 A.M.

AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCHES I CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH I 6151 N. Central Ave. 253-1314 DR. MARVIN B. UTTER, PASTOR ARTHUR L.

GROVE, ASSOCIATE PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1:30 A.M. WORSHIP) 10:41 A.M. 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship "ANOTHER DISCIPLE" Dr.

Utter Preaching Both Services 7:00 P.M."THE SIGNATURE OF GOD" I r.D.r ui.DPu III EMERSON AVE. BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH emerson avenue at new york Rd. 100 at College Ave. B.ATCNuLV.NED ROBERT E. HALLS, Piitor Oile D.

Prueft, Pastor "on Minljter of Educetlon 'wVmV5 M- M0RNINQ WORSHIP-I0I3O WUBinlr "WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE?" Mr. and MM. I. Aione Ae, Sptjkinj Rev. Hll, Preediinfl From NAOALANO 7:00 P.M.- Rev.

Polee, Mlaswiwy Speaker Bus leaves Monument Circle 1:45 A.M. 111 1 1 11 LYNHURST BAPTIST ARLINGTON HEIGHTS rev. ronalo o. Pettor MM EAST HTH JSM Sunda MERIOITH I. WILPONO, Patter Worship Service, 10:15 A Churdi School, :00 A.M.

Evening Wortnlp, 7:00 P.M. Morning Worship, 10: IS A.M. church Jill W. tltk (ink and Moreland) CALVARY BAPTIST MI.I.IW-MMKO AVlM oOP.M. ROBERT W.

CONNOR, Palter Sun. School A.M. Worship 10:15 A.M. RIVER AVENUE BAPTIST 7:00 M-Evenlno Service HOMECOMING and Bl. tiody.

7 P.M. RylR ny) COVENANT BAPTIST J' Moore, PreKDlnf 4201 WEST Mil STREET HomKoml- JO M. PASTOR OEOROI W. ATKINSON Mr. Homer Meddei, Speaker Sunday School, Worship, 10:30 Tr" Sun.

7:00.7:3. SQIITMPfSDT PABTICT 'ZX Sunday School, :30 A.M. Bible Study, 7:30 P.M. I0i30 A.M.-Worshlp Sirvloi ruitna haptict "IS CHRIST REAL TO YOU?" J. -DO BAPTIST Rev.

Sutton, Preaching ORANT (alM Bait) RICHARD K. PADRICK, Palter MURRAY MCMILLAN, Pallet WOODLAND BAPTIST io A M' MM "HIDINO IN THE POREST" ROBERT S. MIDCALP, Palter Rv. MrMlllan, Preaching School, Worship 10:30 Evening Worihlp, 7:00 P.M. Youth, i.Aii Eve.

Worship, 7 GARFIELD PARK iVS.f17IST il Chu" ScloU. 30 Nursery Qr. HEAR CHAPLAIN MARTIN WEBER Alabama State Prison, Atmore, Alabama and testimonies of notorious criminals whose lives have been changed by the power of the Gospel end the Indiana Women's Prison Choir HONORED GUESTS WILL DE many law enforcement officials, officers of the court and legislatures A special gift will be given to all police officers and sheriff deputies present in uniform THE GARFIELD HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST 2842 SHELBY STREET WELCOMES YOU! 'If MM' 4 TV Channel 4 WTTV SUNDAYS 8:30 A.M. FEATURING THE WEATHERFORDS Evening Service 6:00 P.M. TRANSPORTATION CALL 783-2879 BEFORE 8:00 A.M.

SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY 10 A.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY 7:45 P.M. SHELBY G.

FLOYD, MINISTER 784-9480 888-9442 Wl SPtAK WHIKI IHi BIBLE SPIAKS; Wf Akt SILiNT WHIM TM BIBLl IS SILtNT. Till CMrck Reaalerlr Seeeerli Onriiie Heme, erd Frectlcet Conereeetloiul Ceeeretlee In Preichlne tk Oetpel. FOR DR. CREfi DIXON FASIOI 2635 SOUTH EAST STREET ENTRANCE 2700 iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiuiiH.

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