Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1925 — Page 11

MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925

COLLEGEHEAD PROVES DEITY OF THE CHRIST Dr. Edwards in Sermon Here Declares Religion Grows. "The importance of the deity of Christ cannot b overestimated by any minister,” Dr. David M. Edwards, president of the Earlham College, declared Sunday at First Friends Church. In speaking on the theme of “The Real Proof of Christ’s Deity” Dr. Edwards said: "There must be a real foundation upon which to base this belief of the deity. Various reasons are given by people if they are asked why they believe in it. “They say that the church says eo and so and they must believe In order to get into the church. They say they must believe it because others say that it Is so. These certainly are not sufficient reasons for proving the deity of Christ." He said that the real reasons for basing this belief of the deity are two-fold—theoligical and philosophi cal. “The real proof,” he said, “lies in what He has done for us. He has taught us four things. Four Things "They are as follows: "First—He has established for us a set of values. We are coming jnore and more to see that the things are not the goal in “Second—Service is the center of life, not pleasure. “Third—Jesus gave us capacity to suffer and endure. A capacity to be patient. "Fourth—Jesus gave us the ability to face the truth. People are willing that chemists should discard old things when new discoveries prove the old ones inadequate or wrong. • *

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They are willing to accept new facts as found by the physicist, but somehow, they are not always ready to accept new views on religion. Religion is a growing thing but Jesus has proved to us that all his principals can reign in all things. "The Test” “Theology must be respected, yet we must reach past the theology of Christ’s life into the influences of His presence. The theological Christ has been taught for twenty centuries, yet it is oniy through the influence of the real Christ that the modern issues of life will be solved. “The permeating influences of the real Christ is needed to bring about international peace, abolishment of child labor and the practical living of the golden rule,” Dr. Edwards said. RADIO RECEIVES PRAISE Presbyterian Minister Tells of Its Many Benefits. Great good will be accomplished by the religious forces through the use of radio, asserted Dr. Matthew F. Smith, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, in his sermon Sunday night on “The Gospel and the Radio.” His evening and morning sermons were broadcast over WFBM. Dr. Smith said radio had brought gospel messages of cheer and help to countless invalids and sick room patients. DISCUSSES ALLUREMENTS “There are many allurements to draw’ Christians away from constant church attendance,” said the Rev. Homer Dale, pastor Hillside Christian Church, in his Sunday morning sermon on “The Lure of the World.” Wretchedness comes upon those who forsake paths of Christian duty to run after the world, he said. "PROMISES OF OOD—SUBJECT "God has never promised to give us all we might want, but He has to supply all of our needs,” declared the Rev. Charles M. Reed, pastor Woodside M. E. Church, In his Sunday morning sermon on “The Promises of God.” “God never fell down in His promises to man, but men have fallen in

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their failure to appropriate to themselves the promises of God,” he said. DANGER IN OUR TONGUES The most untamable beast of the world is not in the jungles nor In a zoo, but it is the human tongue, declared the Rev. C. E. Bishop of St. Mathews Episcopal Church in his Sunday evening sermon on “The Bible Zoo.” Without Jesus Christ in our hearts we cannot tame this beast, he said. WOMAH ADMITS SEVER MDRDERS 25-Year-Old Wife Adjudged Insane —Used Poisons. Bu Vnited Press ST. PAUL, Neb., April 20.—Mrs. Emmanual Sorenson, 25-year-old wife of a Dannebrog laborer, and a paronoaic, “w’ith the mind of an 8-year-old,” Sunday confessed to County Attorney Dobrey that she had administered poison to ten persons of a period of eight years, seven of whom died. She was adjured Insane. Victirr. w’ere two neighbor chil dren, her husband, her mother-in-law’ and three of her own children. BROWN HOLDS SILENCE “Outlaw” Pastor Does Not Speak at •iothHe’s Church. NEW YORK. April 20.—Not wish ing to expose himself to trial “on somebody else's quarrel,” Dr. William Norman Guthrie put a last minute damper on his plan to permit Bishop William Montgomery Brown of Cleveland. Ohio, to preach at St. Mark's-on-the-Bouwrle yesterday. Bishop Brow'n, twice found guilty of heresy by church courts, attend ed the services, but “out of courtesy” to Bishop William T. Manning, head of the Episcopal diocese of New York, he was not allowed to speak.

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Second Prize Essay Miss Dorothy Ragan Shows City’s Industrial Advantages.

ECOND prize In The Indianapolis Times Industrial Essay Contest was won by Miss Dorothy Ragan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Ragan. 3834 Ruckle St. The prize was $lO. Miss Ragan is a junior at Shortridge High School. ' Her essay, on the subject “Why Industries Should Come to Indianapolis,” follows: By Miss Dorothy Ragan mNDIANAPOLIS attracts Industries because it is the approximate center of population. This means the most eco-

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nomlc transportation from a geographical standpoint. Seventeen railroad divisions, connection with the Belt Railroad, give quick and efficient service to local factories. Indianapolis has the greatest interurban passenger station and fref&ht terminal in the world. Trucks and busses, in operation throughout the State, travel over splendid cement and gravel roads that are not excelled anywhere. Rich fleldr of steam coal, covering one-fifth of the State, are near the city, which has an unlimited water supply. Indianapolis is In the heart of a wealthy agricultural section, which not only furnishes raw materials, but consumes manufactured products. Diversified industries, already here, give stability to business and labor. The meat packing industry and stockyards are third in the United States and the automobile production is exceeded by only one other city. The population here Is largely

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CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENTS AREHELPFUL Dr. E. M. Ryan Asserts Many Persons Neglect Their Health. ("A man can raise an awful fuss because his razor is dull. If the engine of the family flivver knocks a bit, he can’t enjoy riding In the bus until it's in proper order again. And, if he happens to ha.ve an ear for music, he won’t think of having an out-of-tune piauo in the house. "Yet how many men, or women either, give as much attention to their health?” Dr. E. M. Ryan, the Fountain Square chiropractor, asked. Most Are Dubious “I’m beginning my seventh successful year as a chiropractor at Virginia Ave., in Fountain | Square, and in that time I’ve seen hundreds of cases of all kinds cured by chiropractic treatments, but most people have to take the treatments themselves or at least know someone who haa taken them to realize how they effect a cure. "For example, take a case of nervous exhaustion, in which the patient suffers with indigestion, dizziness and an acutely nervous condition. In such a case as this, chiropractic treatments would he given t 6 adjust displaced spinal bones that are pinching the spinal nerve openings. This pinching so irriitates the spinal nerves that the entire nervous ays tern suffers, and in a case of long standing it may take months of treatment for a complete recovery. But, unless the case Is an exceutional one, such treatment - will cure it. Skin Disease*! “Eveh diseases of the skin, such as eczema, may be cured by chiropractic adjustments, for eczema Is caused by a deficient nerve supply to the kidneys. Asa result, the poisons are thrown off into the system and the result shown of these impurities is a blemished, diseased condition of the skin. ‘Spinal adjustments remove this pressure upon the nerves supplying the kidneys, and when this is done, they function normally again, making the body much more capable of throwing off disease. "Keeping the spin In perfect con dition is of utmost important to health, and chiropractors realize and practice this."

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