Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1922 — Page 2

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PLMIHCHU FOR NOBTH M. E. Temporary Tabernacle Now in Process of Construction by Congregatici. REV. JESSE BOGUE PASTOR Compieteci Building Will Cost $250,000 Thanksgiving Service Wednesday Night. Bu TU E VISITOR The building of a- temporary tabernacle from which will spring thè new North Methodist Episcopal Church on Ma pie Road and Meridian St. is now under vr&y- . . Present plans cali for thè completion of thè temporary tabernacle by February, thè Rev. Jesse Bogue, pastor. said. Mr. Bogue said when thè final plans are completéd for thè big church plant thè lnsfilution wtll represent more than $250,000. The pian being used is similar to thè pian used successfully by thè Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. This church flrst built a temporary tabernacle at which all functions of thè church were held. Ustng thè tabernacle as thè center, thè church grew until thè first urtit of thè Tabernacle Presbyterian Chtirch will be dedicated thè first of thè year. Expect I.arge Growth As thè North Methodist Church gròws and becomes a factor in thè lite of thè north part of thè city lt will receive thè earnest cooperation of Bishop F. D. Leete. In thè growth and expansion of thè Methodist church in thè north part of thè city this church is desi 4 ned by its location to play an important. part. _ - -- lt TfriQ require a numl>er -of years before thè final plans for this church have been carried out. The program

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entails thè expenditure of large sums of money. While thè plans of thè future are being worked out, thè church menibership is growing. The Rev. Bogue is building up thè various depasrtments. On Wednesday night a Thanksgiving Service will be held. A concert and an illustrated lecture will be given. The temporary tabernacle will cost about SIO,OOO. CHINESE NEED IDEALISM The Chinese people need a new idealism, said Dr. George R. Grose t president of De Pauw University, in an address delivered last night at thè First Presbyterian Church. i Dr. Grose has just returned from four months’ travel in thè Orient, w here he has been studying thè social, economie and religious conditions in China. “There is nothing decadent about thè Chinese," said Dr. Grose. He declared, however, that they need a strong national government, must adopt modern methods in industry and must have a spiritual renaissance before they can take a high placa among thè leading nations of thè world. PASTOR DEFENDS FLAPPER The ideal young woman is thè young woman wlth true ideals of motherhood, declared Rev. Melvin R. Thompson of thè Northwood Christian Church at his Sunday evening Services. “We hear much about thè demure young maiden of yesterday in contrast with what we now cali tho ‘tlappor,’ ”he said. “The fact is that thè girl of yesterday was not as demure as thè modem girl, nor is thè modern girl as much of a ‘flapper’ as she Ì3 pictured." PICTURES SPIRITUAL POOR “An unsaved soul is a spiritual pauper,” Rev. C. M. Reed of thè Woodside Methodist Church told his Sunday evening congregation. "No soul cart remain ignorant of its spiritual poverty,” he declared. WORK TO BE SHOWN An exposition lllustrating thè work being done by thè Presbyterian Church all over thè world will be held at thè First Presbyterian Church for three days beginning Dee. 5, under thè auspices of thè Indianapolis

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Indianapolis is strides ahead of other cities of thè same sbte and of many large cities in thè regulation of trafflc, in thè opinion of Joe Wilson and Frank Wilson, former New York trafflc oflìcers. “I was’ in New York when thè trafile tower System was getting started," Frank Wilson said while in Indianapolis. "People, as they no doubt have done here, laughed at thè funny little houses on thè poles. "It is a wonderful System. The only trouble here is that thè motorista whizz around thè cornerà without signal. "You have ten blocks covered by thè signal System here. That is as much as they have in New York. There they have thè officers on each side of thè Street intersections and none in thè center of thè Street. These officers never permit a pedestrian to leave thè curb and be caught in trafile. All walkers leave thè curb at thè same time. There is no jaywalking and no diagonal Crossing. People should be prosecuted for Crossing in thè middle of thè block.” "Another thing I have to commend about your locai traffic System ls thè way thè officers work,” remarked Joe Wilson. Presbytery and thè Woman's Presbyterian Society. There will be twenty-five booths, at which will be exhibited produets from countries all over thè world. A pageant and motion pictures will refiect thè work being done by thè church in Slam, Korea, India, Japan, thè Near Eaat, Africa and other countries. ADDRESSES EPWORTH Dr. Harry King, superlntendent of thè Indianapolis district, Methodist Church, was thè principal speaker at thè regular monthly meeting of thè Indianapolis district Epworth League Sunday evening at thè Broadway Methodist Church. LAUDS DRY LAW "The enaetment of thè eighteenth amendment in this country, which paved thè way for national prohlbi-

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“When I was working trafflc l never had a rest. I would like to' see soma of thè people that continually jibe a traffic officer out there on a corner waving their hands for a few hours. The pian as it ls in effect here. by which an officer Works thirty-minute shifts, is thè best thing ever put in effect. I also flnd your department has it so arranged that when a man is through on one corner he goes on to another. This is hnother place where you have it on New York. “Today as I was walklng down Washington St. I noticed a machina back in thè waltlng line. The driver had his hand on thè bora and it was continually sounding. Now that ‘bird’ evidently thought that he was rattling thè corner cop. He was not, and furthermore that officer can see both ways, runs tho traffic thè way he is directed from thè tower and no doubt thè driver in thè car ahead was more nerve racked by thè contlnuous sound of thè horn than was thè cop. “I notice your east and west traffic never moves less that two blocks, and sometimes more. That is better than it does in New York. There sometlmes lt is one block and sometimes os high as Ave. but here lt seenni that you get an average of two. tlon, was thè greatest miraci sincc thè advent of Christianity,” declared Mrs. Minale Bronson f evangellst, Sunday afternoon at thè Cadle Tabernacle. in her sermon on “America’s Great. est Need." WOMAN CONSERVES RACE Woman ls thè custodlan of thè great values of thè race. Rev. A. B. Philputt of thè Central Christian Church, told his congregation at thè Sunday evening Services. “Woman stands for thè future that she always has faith in. She should not bo a slave in her home. The world needs j her for her great values." TALKS ON GRATITUDE “There is too much lngratitude existing today although every Christian should be thè most thunkful and I nppreciative of all manklnd," thè Rev.

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U. S. Clutton, of thè Tuxedo Baptist Church, said Sunday evening as a part of his Thanksgiving sermon. SPEAKS ON COMMANDMENTS That thè man and woman today must treasure their lives with thè Ten Commandments In order to live thè fife that was lntended them, was declared in thè Sunday mornlng sermon of Rev. Arthur Pope of thè Wheeler City Mission. LOSS MAY BE BLESSING "Many a losa la merely a stepping stono to success and may also be a blessing in disguise,” thè Rov. Fred Taylor of thè First Baptist Church said at his Sunday evening Services. ‘Job for Every Man in State’ For every able-bodied man in Indiana there is a job and for every job there la an experienced man, according to Thomas A. Riley, Federai director of State employment bureaus. “Unless thè man is particular as to thè kind of work he wants,” Riley said, “we can place him with work at a fair living wage.” Outdoor construction work continues on a large scale in Indiana, desplte thè coming of wlnter, he saidDRIVER ARRESTED AFTER RUNNING DOWN WOMAN William I*. Shay Ileld For Ini prò per Driving. Mrs. Lidia Stedman, 2184 N. Capltol Ave., while standing in a safety zone at Illinois and New York Sts., last : night, was struck by an automobile : drlven by William P. Shay, 625 Parker Ave. Shay took Mrs. Stedman home in his automobile. Her right hand was cut and her right I ankle bruised. Shay was orrested on | thè charges of driving in a safety zone and asaault and battery. SENTENCED TO 111 YEARS HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 27.—James Davis, 21, colored, must serve a sentence of 111 years in thè penltentlary on thlrty-flve charges of burglary and theft. Aster his convlctlon thè prisoned said he had plied his trade in every city In thè State.

WOODRUFFBOARD MAY MEET SHANK As a matter of courtesy thè town board of Woodruff Place may accept Mayor Shank’s lnvitation that they meet with thè board of public works and other officiala of Indianapolis to discuss annexation of thè town, according to Jack Leider, president of thè Woodruff Place board. The mayor had Assistant City Attorney William T. Bailey to poail thè lnvitation late Saturday. Leider said it had not been recelved and ho could speak for but one member of thè ATE TOO MUCH Il FEW TABLETS EASEJTOIiCH Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gas, Sourness, Flatulence Stomach full! Digestlon stopped! The moment you chew a few tablets of “‘Pape’s Diapepsin" your stomach feels fine. All thè feeling of indigestlon, heartburn, fullness, tlghtness, palpitatlon. stomach acidity, gases, or sourness vanishes. Ease your stomach and correct your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant’ Harmless! Any drug store.—Adver tisement.

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