Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1922 — Page 8

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PRESBYTERIANS TO HAVE DAILY SCHOOL Train Special Teachers to Take Charge of Vacation Classes. i u.At the Training School for Presbyterian Daily Vacation Bible School, to bo held In the First Presbyterian Church today and tomorrow, the Kev. Derrick 1.. Todd, assistant pastor of the Second Tresbyterlan Church, will demonstrate before workers f.-r boys how to make a radio receiving station. The Daily Vacation Bible School com- I mlttee, of which the Rev T. It. White is ! chairman, plans to put a receiving sta-

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ti >n in every boys' clubroom in every Presbyterian Church cooperating in the vacation schools. Thirteen Presbyterian churches of the city have already decided to conduct vacation schools and others are expected to decide favorably in the near future. The schools will open June 19 and will be conducted for five weeks every morning except Saturday and Sunday and will teach Bible stories, church hymns, scripture memory work, patriotism, Christian Missions, and various craft work, including hammock making, basketry. sewing, games, etc. It is planned to engage a supervisor for all the schools, and to close the schools July 21 by a mass meeting and program in one of the parks of the city. Th.* training school will be conducted by Robert J. McLandress, director of religious education of the synod of Indiana. assisted by Miss Lola M. Srrib len. children’s division worker: Miss Alma Korengel. instructor in kindergarten methods of the Presbyterian Training School of Chicago, and the Ilev. Herrick L. Todd.

IRIS SOCIETY IS PLANNED BY GROWERS Indianapolis Society to Be Affiliated With American Organization. An Iris Society, composed of Iris growers in Indianapolis and adjacent towns has been proposed by exhibitors in the competitive Irish show staged by the Bankers Trust Company last week, according to Miss Helen D. Ricketts, whu was awarded first prize for the most comprehensive collection of twenty or more varieties entered. The local society will be affiliated with the American iris Society which has several members who live in Indianapolis. A meeting of persons interested will be

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MAY 26, 1922.