Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1926 — Page 7

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LINE BASES A SERMON ON A GREAT THOUGHT . Pastor Urges All to Go Into Second Mile Service. ' mHOSE attending the Central Universalist Church Sunday were urged by the Rev. Fred A. Line to go into “second mile service.’’ He based his sermon upon Matthew 7:41, “And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.” "It is difficult,” Rev. Line said, “to understand some of the sayings of Jesus unless we have lcnowledgs of the laws and customs of the East. "By an old law or custom in the East, a stranger traveling through an unknown country could compel anyone he met, who knew the road, to go with him a mile on his journey and show him the way. That is what Jesus meant when he said. “Whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile go with him twain.” “The regular mile's journey comprehends the fulfillment of duty. The extia luJte has to do with the ■manifestations of unselfish selfsacrificing love. I am not expected to do this or that, you say. Well, if you would go the extra mile, do it, nevertheless. The extra mile's journey comprehends the very essence of Christianity. “Something more than duty ;s demanded of one who would prove himself in the spirit of Christian discipleship. It is not merely the letter of the law, but the spirit of life that that is needed. "The mission of the church is to inspire for second mile service. We help the church to fulfill its mission according as we go the second mile ourselves and with others: Attending lodge or attending church is not enough. We must carry over the principles upon which these various organizations and institutions upon which our modern society are based into our every day life. “Shall we not, my friends, constitute ourselves as second mile service men and women, carrying over into our life relations the inspirations and ideals of the Christian religion, realizing that we are called upon to do something more than what duty demands, that the urgings of divine love lead us into the way of sacrifice and prompt us to unselfish selfsacrificing service in behalf of others? "Don’t try simply to get by. Go the extra mile. Live. Live to the full capacity of your being and cheerfully help others in the way of life. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile go with him twain,” the Rev. Line said. TRIBUTE TO BISHOP QUAYLE Memorial Services Held at M. E. Church—Campaign Started. Four lay members and the Rev. Virgil E. Rorer paid tribute to the memory of Bishop William Alfred Quayle, former pastor of the Meridian Street M. E. Church, at special services Sunday at the church. Tha memorial services started a campaign for $5,000, the church’s quota In a drive for SIOO,OOO to be used in establishment of the Quayle Memorial Foundation in English literature at Baker University, Baldwin, Kans. Bishop Quayle’s benevolent characteristics were recalled by

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Charles E. Coffin, F. E. Gavin, James W. Noel and James M. Ogdon. STRIKES AT PACIFISM Rea’. Ehinlavy Urges Compulsory Military Training for Youth. The Rev. Edwin W. Dunlavy of Roberts Park M. E. Church under no consideration would sign a pledge that he would not fight for his country he said Sunday night. The Rev. Dunlavy championed Compulsory military training as a means of disgusting youth with the aspects of war, promoting democracy and fraternalism, and as an excellent disciplinary education method. PASTOR WILL RETAIN POST First Baptist Chinch to Honor Dr. Taylor. Grateful to Dy Frederick E. Taylor, pastor of First Baptist Church since 3 906. for his decision to remain in Indianapolis in preference to accepting a call from Philadelphia, Pa., the congregation will give a reception in his honor Monday evening, Jan. 25. Decision to remain was given by Dr. Taylor at Sunday morning’s services. Growth of the local church under his guidance and the existing bond of affection were given as principal factors in deciding to remain. The congregation adopted a resolution commending Dr. Taylor on I* is decision. > MANY LAWS ARE ABSURD Speaker Says Present Age Shows Indifference to God. Absurdity of many of our 10,030 laws have cast contempt upon other statutes in the eyes of our people, Charles Howard Plattenburg, Chicago, declared at the Y. M. C. A, Big Meeting at English’s Sunda y. Other ills of the present age are our roving disposition and indifference to God, the speaker said. Former Mayor Shank made a brief talk, A. H. Godard. Y. M. C. A. secretary; led community singing, and the "Y” orchestra played. CARDINAL IS WORSE Merrier Reported to Have Rad Night After Good Week-End. Bn Vnitrd Prrss BRUSSELS. Jan. 18.—Cardinal Merrier, famous Belgian prelate, was reported today to have passed a bad night and his condition was described as worse. This turn followed a fair week-end in which he had been permitted to receive visitors, including the Queen, briefly. INSTALLATION FEB. 4 Installation of the Rev. William A. Shullenberger, Deg Moines, 1a.,, who recently accepted the pastorate of the Central Christian Church, will be held Feb. 4. under direction of the Rev. Benjamin L. Smith, acting pastor. The Rev. Shullenberger will preach his inaugural sermon Cunday, Jan. 31. MEN’S CLUB ELECTS Harvey B. Hartsock, attorney, has been elected president of the Men’s Club of the Irvington M. E. church. Other officers: Edwin C. Fosdick, vice president and Charles Bailey, secretary treasurer.

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CHURCHES WILL SPEND $125,000 ON STRUCTURES Brookside Park and Calvary United Brethern to Build. Brookside Park and Calvary United Brethern churches will spend $125,000 in erection of new structures next spring. The *Rev. A. B. Arford, Brookside pastor, said the proposed structure at Eleventh and Olney Sts. will cost more than $75,000. The present site will be used. The building will include a gymnasium in the basement which can be converted into a community hall, departmental rooms and an auditorium seating 1,000 persons. S. E. Litteral is president of trustees. Calvary Church at Hoyt and Btate MOTHERT “California Fig Syrup" Dependable Laxative for Sick . Baby or Child fO Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a •veil, playful child again. Even if i-ross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine ’’t’allfomia Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say “California.." Refuse any imitation.—Advertisement.

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Aves., will erect a $50,000 structure on the present site. Auditorium will have a seating capacity, of about 500, iaid the Rev. L. P. Cooper, pastor. Charles Duvall is president of trustees. Bishop H. H. Fout, head of the northwest district, expressed satisfaction over growth of the denomination in the city the past twelve years. Membership has been multiplied five times, he said. Under administration of ■ I. J. Good, president, Indiana Central College has made rapid strides. Bishop Fout said. The student body is growing steadily. Anew $50,000 dormitory Is nearing completion. N AMED SUPERINTENDENT The Rev. H. L. Herod, Negro, pastor of the Second Christian hurch for twenty-fiver years, has been appointed superintendent of the Flanner House, a social settlement, N. West and St. Clair Sts. He succeeds the Rev. Charles O. Lee, Negro, who resigned to go to Tulsa, Okla.

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LOCAL WOMAN IS EXONERATED Mrs. Theresa Watson Returns Home From Ctvcago. Mre Thereso Watson, 2810 N. New Jersey St., was at home today, after having been exonerated late Saturday in Chicago, by a coroner’s jury, of blame in the death of E. G. Hartle, 60, wealthy Columbus and Gallion, Ohio, • business man. The jury gave cerebral hemorrhage as cause of the death. Hartle died suddenly in Mrs. Watson's room at the Great Northern Hotel. She said she had known him for five years, and that they were registered at the hotel in separate rooms on the same floor. According to her story ,they had been to the theater and went to Mrs. Watson’s room, where Hartle became ill. He started for his room, and fell, bump-

ing his head. He died after a doctor was summoned. Mrs. Watson lives here with her married son, G. W. Watson. CHURCH IS DEDICATED Services Held at New Beech Grove Christian Edifice. Pastors and delegations from a number of local Christian churches were present Sunday at dedication services for the new Beech Grove BLIZZARD STRIKES HOME Coughs and colds are a natural sequence to an unexpected blizzard, and should be treated promptly to offset complications. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a pleasant and effective remedy for coughs and colds. Keep a bottle on hand for any emergency. “The children and I had colds and the first dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar us right away,” writes Mrs. Mather, Richwood, Ohio. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a good cough remedy for the whole sfamily. It contains no opiates. —Advertisetnent.

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by the Rev. Ethelbert Lester, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Brock conducted the afternoon munical program.