Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1923 — Page 12

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MEMORIAL DAY FOR MASONIC ORDER IS HELD IN CHURCHES Dr, Brown Makes Plea In Sermon for All People to Follow High Standards. “St. John the Day Is Masonic Memorial Day.” Dr. Lewis Brown, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and orator of the Indianapolis Chapter of Rose Croix. Ancient Order Scottish Rites, declared in a sermon Sunday which was attended by many Masons and their families. In other churches of the city, members of the Masonic order attended the services Sunday In honor of St. John the Baptist day.* “St. John the Baptist is commemorated,” Dr. Brown said, “because his character is the type of Ideal manhood. Strict In the recognition of truth, courageous In Rebuking vice and patiently suffering from truth, his memory is an encouraging boon. “His life was dedicated to unswerving veracity. In this age when truth seems so little valued, no man could be more consistently upheld. We observe on all sides, the tendency to Ignore pledged words, to be dishonest in worthy obligations, to evade, to extenuate and compromise upon the least ground. Men Who May Be Followed Are Types of Notable Example “Men w-ho can be followed as sincere guides, business men whose statements tally with rectitude, professional men who are more concerned for honor than fees, are all types of this notable example. “The modern world is losing its sense of decorum. Things are done and words spoken that would shock the previous generation. Devotion to realism puts modesjy in the background. Pitch cSnnot be handled without defilement, and this license paves the way to widespread viciousness. ’ A clarion call should stigmatize such excess. In fiction, upon the stage and in social conventions there is room for great reforms. Unsparing rebuke is essential if change is expected.

St. John Sealed His Convictions in Blood “St. John sealed his convictions in blood. He had no desire to escape the consequences of his .devotion. With him defense meant cost at every turn. Personal loss for a truth cements his high purpose. “Sacrifice puts a halo about the head of real reform. He died that others might tread a like path of glory to the grave. “Such Masonry needs no emphasis. An order upholding such ideals is worthy of universal commendation. “The great fraternity of Master Masons, whose representatives are of every rank and condition and whose standards are in every heed their patron saint with decided profit,” Dr. Brown said. PASTOR TALKS 0N t CONSCIENCE Shows Modern Misuse of Conscience in Sunday Sermon "Most people follow their conscience as a man follows a wheelbarrow, pushing it before him the way wants it to go,” the Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus declared Siinday night in a sermon at the BVightwood Congregational Church. "Hamlet’s words were true when he said, ’Conscience does make cowards of all.’ ” the pastor said. “Conscience. like every other faculty of the soul. Is undeveloped in the infant and very imperfectly developed in the savage. After a long- habit of inattention to its voice and violation of its law, the individual sinner is often Judicially given up to carnal Indifference, his conscience. lying latent. “Conscience is God’s king that He puts in man’s breast and it out to rsign. Conscience cannot be stroyed,” the Rev. Gunsolus said.

ADVERTISING IS DISCUSSED Pastor Speaks on “Insuring Everything But Hereaftet.” Moral truths are to be found"" in present-day advertising, declared the Rev. Paul Judson Morris at the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church Sunday night in his sermon on a line taken from an insurance company's ad, “We Insure Everything Except the Hereafter.” FIRST ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Church of Our Redeemer Celebrates Dedication of BuildingThe Church of Our Redeemer, Fairfield and Park Aves., celebrated Sunday the first anniversary of the dedication of the new building. The Rev. William Hallerberg of St. Louis gave an address on "The Universal Mission Spirit of a Christian Congregation.” YOUNG WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN Missionary Society Will Give Party 'Tuesday at -Church. The Toung WJomen’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Central Avenue M. E. Church will give a “recognition party” Tuesday night at the church, Mrs. Nell Sharp, chairman of arrangements, announced today. Addresses will be made by Mrs. Henry Ostrom and Miss Susan Hill. HOMECOMING IS OBSERVED Barth Place and King Ave. Churches Greet Visitors. “Homecoming day" was observed Sunday by the Barth Place and King Ave. Methodist churches. More than 100 former members of the fottfter church were present, and nearly 150 Visitors attended services in the King A.ve. church. RELIGIOUS POINT IS MISSED Pastor Says “Creatures of Creed” Have Adverse Effect. Religion has missed lta aim Then converts become creatures at creed.

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The number 100 may be obtained by properly adding and multiplying the nine digits (1 to 9 inclusive). Each figure may be used once only and may not be used to form numbers of two figures. Can you arrange the [figures to produce the required result. Saturday’s! answer: si If four men walked, each around a different path shown In the diagram, at the rate of two, three, four and five miles an hour, respectively, and each trlanguar path was just one mile around, they would all meet In one hour. So, If they started'at 9 o’clock, they would all meet at 10 o’clock. —— said the Rev. Paul W. Eddingfleld In his Sunday morning sermon at the Broad Ripple Christian Church. Not only the convert, but also the church. Is adverselywaffected, he said. MORAL CONDITIONS DEPLORED Chicago Evangelist Speaks at Cadle Tabernacle. “America in all its history never before had such rotten moral condfiions,” declared the Rev. Paul Rader, Chicago evangelist, Sunday at % the Cadle Tabernacle. The Rev. Rader asserted that the cities are getting immoral because the church of Cfhrist Is losing its power, its vision and its faith. “If ever there was a generation that ought to turn td God It Is the present,” said the evangelist. FUGITIVE WANTED HERE Edward,-Coulter, Held at Philadelphia, Charged With Local Robberies. Determined efforts to bring Edward A. Coulter, alias Jack Lewis, here in connection with a number of postofflce robberies throughout Indiana, from Philadelphia for trial, will be made by Federal officials. Coulter, who was arrested at Philadelphia two weeks ago, will resist removal. The case has been set for hearing before United States commissioner Wednesday. W. C. Ela, postoffice inspector - , Alexander G. Cavins, assistant United States district atomey, and Harry Meand Jess McMurtie, city detectives, were to leave this afternoon for Philadelphia to attend the hearing.

SEES FATHER FIRST TIME Indianapolis Woman on Way to Ger- • many for Happy Visit. -• When the steamship Cameronta lands in this week Mrs. Annetta Moeller of Indianapolis will go to Stolp, Pommern, Germany, where she will see-her father, Johann Kay, for the first time in her life. The father, a German, returned to his native land a few months before the birth of his daughter and was not heard of until' last summer. In the meantime the mother, Mrs. Martha Ellig, who ; had remarried, fai the belief her husband was dead, died. • LOCAL MAN IS DELEGATE William H. McHugh Will Attend Pressmen’s Union Convention. William H. McHugh of Indianapolis plans to sail from New York June 30 for London, where he will attend the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union conventio, to be held in July. McHugh plans to visit.other European countries. He has been vice president of the union for ten years. Orchard School Names Head Miss Faye Henley, formerly of Wabash, has been named head of the Orchard Sohool, 5050 N. Meridian St. Miss Henley has organized similar schools in San Diego, Cal., Boston and Cleveland. The school was organized last year with a capacity of fifty pupils. \ . . I New Bank Popular Nearly 500 persons visited the new Guardian State bank In* Its temporary location at 341 Indiana Ave., at Its opening Saturday. Later the bank will occupy part of anew SIOO,OOO building at Indiana Ave. and Vermont St. J. J. Kiser is president.

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ITALIANS TO AID MT.ETNAtM Society Formed Here to Relieve Ofd Country, Italian organizations in Indiana will be asked to contribute to a fund for the relief of thousands of homeless In the regions devastated by the eruption of Mt. Etna, it was announced today by Dr. Vincent A- Lapenta, royal Italian consul here. The action was decided Sunday night at the home of Fred lojlzo, 349 E. Merrill St. The drive will be restricted to Italians. The following officers for the campaign were named: Angelo Mannella, president; Fred lozzo and Prof. I. Cina, vice presidents; Que k. Forshan, recording .secretary; J. M. Vinci, treasurer, and Hoseph Battista, secretary. ‘LIGHTNING BRIGADE’ HOLDS LAST REUNION Fourten Survivors of Famous Union Fore© Retain Old Tim© Pep. TERRE kAUTE, Ind., June 25. No more will the Wilders “Lightning Brigade” famous In fighting of the Union forces, hold their annual reunion as a separate body. The survivors, fourteen of them, held their reunion at Memorial Hall Sunday. The meeting observed the sixtieth anniversary of the battle of Hoover’s Gap. The “Boys” sang “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” and the Star Spangled Banner as onlf vets can sing ifc- Short addresses of a remiscent nature were made.

RECEPTION FOR PASTOR Rev. F. E. Davison and Wife Will Be Honor Guests. i The Rev. F.RE. Davison, ex-pastor of the Englewod Christian Church, wly>se resignation followed a demand o f the church board after he opposed ■an alleged Ku-Klux Klan meeting in the church, and Mrs. Davison will be the honor guests at a reception given by their friends of the church tonight at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott, 4602 E. Washington St. UNITARIAN DELEGATES Laymen’s League Sends Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Nicholson to Institute. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Nicholson, 726 E. Tw r enty-Fourth St., have been selected by the Indianapolis chapter of Unitarian Laymen’s League to attend the third annual institute for religious education arranged by the league at the Isles of Shoals, ten miles off the coast of Portsmouth, N. H., July 28 to August' 11.

Five Injured in Crash By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., June 25.—Five persons today were nursing injuries received during a chase by policemen' of Israel Whetsell, alleged to have been operating an automobile while under influence of liquor. Whetsell, Nora Smith, riding with him; Police Captain Russell and Officers* Avery and Rogers were cut and bruised when the police car collided with the Whetsell machine. Greenwood Physician Dies By Times Special GREENWOOD, Ind., June 25.—F*uneral services for Or. J. K. Vincent, who died at his home Sunday after a long illness, will be held Tuesday at the Waverly Methodist Church. Burial will be in McKenzie cemetery’. Dr. Vincent is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Howe and Mrs. aKte Paddock. Perfection rfutter Make* Kiddie* Grow.—Adv. Dr. Otto H. Gripe, Osteopathy and Abrams’ methods, 615 Merchants Bank Bids. Lin. 1032

“Oh Jack That’s a Splendid Idea!” Bring Maury and Frank along, and I’ll telephone the girls. Bt I warn you that if we spend the entire morning playing golf, ,we are going to be pretty hungry people when lunch time comes \ around. , Well, If you know the cure for three solid hours of golf, let’s hear it The Guaranty Cafeteria, Jack? Splendid idea! I haven’t forgotten the wonderful lunch we had there last Tuesday. That New England Beef Stew with vegetables will taßte mighty good. That’s a cool place to eat and I like* their .service—good orchestra, too. Guaranty Cafeteria Circle and Meridian Street • Under Hotel Lincoln Management

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FRIEDA’S FOLLIES 'By M. E. She always picked upon her husband. fife was one of those handy good-na-tured fellows. Always helping about the house. They had Just moved and were hanging pictures. I offered to help He had one fault, however. Never could remember where he put anything. He was standing In front of his wife’s chair. The one she always sat in. It was the most comfortable In the house. " I called him to help me. I was wavering on the top of the step-ladder. Os course he dropped the tacks in her chair? I knew he would. \ Also that he would forget where he put them. He did. Until she sat upon them. NEWCASTLE MEMORIAL PARK IS REDEDICATED Senator Ralston Discusses Issues of World Court. - By Times Special NEWCASTLE, Ind., Jun* 25. Memorial Park, which was purchased by the city with funds left over from the war chest and dedicated to veterans of the World War, Is today dedicated to Henry County veterans of all wars. Rededication services were held Sunday. Senator Samuel M. Ralston, principal speaker, pleaded for universal peace. | C. OF c; DINNER JULY 10 "Get-Together” Banquet for Business Men Postponed. John B. Feynolds, general secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, announced today that because of absence of some of the participants, the “get-togetherydinner scheduled by the chamber at the Athenaeum Tuesday evening has been postponed until Tuesday, July 10. The dinner is tHfe first of a series to promote better spirit among business men. Tickets already purchased will be honored July 10.

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It’s Too Hot to Hurry and you don 9 1 have to — if you bank here We have suited our banking hours to your convenience—you can come as early as 8 o ’clock in the morning and as late as 5 o’clock in the afternoon, daily 1 . On Saturday we give you still more time, as the bank is open—all departments—--8 A. M. to 8 P. M.—continuously. Service and convenience for our customers—our watchwords. We Pay 4v 2 % on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank ' 136 East Washington Street

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