Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1931 — Page 11

DEC. 19, 1931.

YULETIDE PROGRAMS ARRANGED AT CITY’S CHURCHES

PLAYERS WILL GIVE HOLIDAY DRAMA SUNDAY Sutherland Presbyterian to Present ‘A Sign Unto You.’ The Sutherland Players will present as their annual Christmas play, “A Sign Unto You," by Jean Lee Lathan, at the popular Sunday evening services ot the Sutherland Presbyterian church. This play was originally produced by the Williams School Little Theater of Ithaca, N. Y„ under the direction of Roland Sernand. The play is a touching story of how a waif from the city streets brought the Christmas spirit to the hearts of a cold, self-satisfied group of rich people. The parts are exceptionally strong; the coldly corrrct father and mother; the languid, indifferent older sister; the restless, affected younger sister, the brother who has turned from ease and affluence to the reality and need of The East Side tenement district ■where he preaches and serves humanity. The coming of the waif brings home to the family the selfishness of their lives, and in the end the young minister finds that he is no longer alo ixe in his struggles. Norman Green plays the part of Edward Halloway, the father; Dolly Lackey, Margaret Halloway, the mother; Patricia, the older sister, Carolyn Dillabaugh; Janice, the youngest sister, Florence Berrie; Howard, the son, Paul Raikes, and the little waif from the East Side, Ralph Berrie. At the morning service, the Rev. Florizel A. Pfleiderer will discuss the theme, "The Spirit of Christmas.” The choir will sing “A Song That Forever Will Ring," by Searif, and Miss Mildred Clark, soprano, will sing the solo, "Gesus Bambino,” by Pietro Yon. n a a DR. COWLEY TO TEACH IN CITY

The Rev. A. E. Cowley, pastor of the First Baptist church of Shelbyville, Ind., has accepted the invitation of the Young People of Indianapolis Baptist Association to present a course in religious dramatization at the leadership training school to be held during the last two weeks of January at Woodruff Place Baptist church. Instruction will be given by the project method, and the school will close with the presentation of a play or pageant prepared and presented by the dramatization class. Dr. Cowley presented a similar course last summer at the Indiana Baptist Assembly at Franklin. The course in “Methods in Young People’s Work’’ will be given by Richard Hoiland, director of young people’s work for the Northern Baptist convention. The Rev. W. R. Jewell, director of Christian Education for the Indiana Baptist convention, will present a course on church school administration, and Miss Myrtie Huckelberry, director of children’s work for the Indiana Baptist convention, will teach a course in her department. Arrangements for the school are being made by the officers of Indianapolis Association B. Y. P. U. The officers are M. R. Tibbs, president; Robert Cook, vice-president; Louise C. Wurz, secretary; William Davies, corresponding secretary; Bertha M. Huffman, treasurer, and E. E. Ballard, financial advisor. Courses given will draw leadership training credit under the department of Christian education of which the Rev. L. C. Trent, pastor of the Woodruff Place Baptist church, is chairman. In developing the area director plan of supervision for young people’s work in Indianapolis association, Tibbs has announced the appointment of two area directors. Woodrow Lince is the newly appointed director for the southwest area, including Friendswood, Lynhurst, Westview, River Avenue and Mt. Pleasant Baptist churches. Miss Edith Bradford is the area director for the west, including Memorial, Tabernacle and Exeter avenue. u U CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THEME ANNOUNCED “Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?’’ will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. 20. Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: Thine. O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty; tor all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all. Both riches and honor come of thee and thou reignest over all; and in thine hand is power and might; and in thine hand tt is to make great, and to give strength unto all (I Chron. 29; 11, 12>. The lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Naturalists describe the origin of mortal and material existence in the various forms of embryology, and accompany their descriptions with Important enervations, which should awaken thought to a higher and purer contemplation of man's origin. This clearer consciousness must precede an understanding of the harmony of being. Mortal thought must obtain a better basis, get nearer the truth of being, or health will never be universal, and harmony will never become the standard of man. At the Broadway Evangelical church, Lloyd E. Smith will preach in the morning on “The Christ of Christmas.” Immediately following the sermon the choir will sing the cantata, “The Angelic Choir.” In the vesper hour at 4:45 the Christmas pageant, “Why the Chimes Rang,” will be presented by the Sunday school. A cast of thir-ty-seven will present this pageant, under the direction of Mrs. E. W. Baum. “The Christmas Star” will be the morning theme of the Rev. Wilbur D. Grose of the Fifty-first Street M. E. church. mm m SPECIAL SERVICES AT WHEELER MISSION More than 100 unemployed men of the city will enjoy a gospel sexv-

Holy Rosary (The Rev. Marino Priori, Pastor.) CHRISTMAS EVK —Midnight Mass—- " Silent Night” Kyrie Marzo Oloria Marzo Credo Marzo Offertory—"Adeste Fideles” Sanctus Marzo Benedlctua Marzo Agnus Dei Marzo Messages on Christmas dav will be at midnight. 5:30. 700 and 10:00 o'clock. Immediately after the 10:00 o'clock Mass. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament wUI be given. Choir Members—Sopranos Misses Margaret Parker, Margaret Marahall, Esther Mahoney. Mary Jardina, Oertrude O’Connell, Mary Sgroi. Frances Sgroi and Mesdames Rose Stewart ana Cecilia Hoban; altos. Misses Emma Weisbach and Marian Marshal. Organist and director. Miss Freda Buennagei. a a a Holy Name, Beech Grove (The Rev. Peter Killian. Pastor.) CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass— Christmas Carols Mass in Honor of St. Ignatius Boex Offertory—“Adeste Fldeies” BBS Little Flower The Rev. Charles Duffer. Pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnirht Mass— The Midnight Mass will be broadcast over Station WF'BM beginning at 11:45. Father Duffev will be assisted by the parish clergv. ' Hark! What Mean Those Holv Voices.” "O. Holv Night.” 'Silent Night. Holv Night” Gruber "Oh! lonely Infant. Dearest Saviour." Bovs’ choir. "Mass in E Flat” Dubois "Credo. Regina Pacts” Pietro Yon Offertory—"Adeste Fideles" Novelfo The Christmas morning Masses will be at 6. 7 30. 9. 10:30. At the 9 o'clock Mass the children will sing Christmas hvmns. Music at the 10:30 o'clock Mass will be bv a special choir. Men’s Choir —Tenors. F. C. Sanders. H. Haves. P. J. Murray. C. Rochford. E. Aull, A. Hoffman. G. Jones. M. Mclntosh, C. Bauer: basses. J. Halev. O. Rasico. C. McGill. L Kelsch. R. Shipman, R. Ward, violins. Mis Louise Harshman. K. Alvca, Bovs’ Choir—W. Bauer. J. Blndner, H. Davis. R. Dugan. J. English. J. Fox. R. Fox. R. Gueutal. C. Garvey. G. Goeofert. J. Haves. R. Hammond. R. Harmon, H. Hagelskamn. J. Jackkson. G. Kesterson, W, Mannix. R. McKinnev. J .Mannix. F. McConahav. C. Morlockk. J. Murray. C. Noble. J. Rochford. C. Newman. J. Pritchard. T. Quinn. R. Rasico. J. Remmetter. J. Rcikford. H Tiernev. J. Ward. R. Wolf. T. Wolf. R. Zaenfel. N. Griffin. J. Schmidt, J Sudine, W. Parks. F. Conrad, E. Suess, C. Callahan. C. Griffin. J. Aull. C. McMahon. F McCurdv. J. Thaman, O. Ludwig. The organist is Mrs. Charles D. Hanrahan. The choir director is George B. Rolfsen, 808 St. Mary’s The Rev. John R. Scheefers, Pastor CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass— Beneath the Holly.” Orchestra. "Silent Night” Gruber Prayer at. the Crib... Rev. John Scheefers Missa. "Regina Pacis" Pietro Yon Offertory—"Laetenur Coeli” W’iegand Communion—"Adeste Fideles”... .Novellov Recessional —Selected. St. Mary Academy orchestra. CHRISTMAS —8 Mass— Sung by members of the Children’s choir. —3 P. M., Veapevs and Benediction— Choir Members—Soprano, Misses Alvina Sellmeyer, Rosemary Shepherd, Hazel Chung. Mesdames Joseph Lauber, Louis Fridman. Russell Mansfield: alto. Misses Clara Koers and Ruth Hausser; tenor, Frank Lauber; bass, George E. Schmitt, Frank Krachenfels. Orchestra Members—Misses Ann Kreinoaum, Uhidene Wilkins. Bernice Wilson, Mary Louise Stich. Clara Mootz, Louise Habig, Louise Ewell, Helen Habig. Mildred Habig. Mary Gattl and Frances Gross. Mrs. George E. Schmitt, organist. George E. Schmitt, director. ice and breakfast program at the Wheeler City Rescue Mission at 8 o’clock Sunday morning. These services have been planned by the Mission gospel teams under the name of the Sunday Morning Breakfast Club. Various religious and fraternal organizations and private individuals arrange for the gospel service and furnish the breakfast which follows. The speaker at the breakfast club program Sunday morning will be Verdie Allen. Allen is an employe of the Mission and formerly held a pastorate with a Mooresville church. The breakfast Sunday morning will be furnished by the Rev. Walter Rasche, pastor of Trinity Evangelical church at Jasper, Ind. The Mission Sunday school will convene at 2:30 p. m. The ladies trio will sing at the radio program broadcast from 4:30 to 5 Sunday evening. The Rev. H. E. Eberhardt will bring a Christmas message on “The Christ Child.” The young people's Bible class, under the direction of Mrs. John Rader, will continue a study of the book of John at the Mission at 6:30 Sunday evening. The Rev. H. E. Eberhardt will continue his Sunday evening gospel messages on the book of Hebrews at 7:45, peaking on “The Danger of Neglect.” Wednesday evening, the Rev. R. A. McCann will preach at the regular evening service of the mission. The Christmas morning breakfast for the unemployed will be fur- : nished by the Delta chapter of the Alpha Omicron Alpha sorority. Mrs. C. Olsen is president and Mrs. E. C. Reick, treasurer. The Wheeler Mission young people will give the following program: Song—" Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” Congregation. Song—" Joy to the World.” Mission Young People. Prayer by the Rev. George Ross. Announcements by Verdie Allen. Solo by George Heflin. Reading—" The Christmas Story.'* Louise Crooks. Scripture Reading—"lsaiah’s Prophecy Concerning tne Messiah” Leolya Hamilton. Sermon —"The World’s Greatest Christmas Tree.” Lester Gaylor. | Invitation bv Verdie Allen. The Mission young people will go . carroling Sunday evening. ‘‘Preparing for the Angel of the i Lord” will be the morning theme [of the Rev. John B. Ferguson at the Irvington Presbyterian church. “The First Christmas Sermon” will be the morning subject of the Rev. E. H. Dailey at the First United Brethren church. The Rev. R. T. Gwyn, pastor of Centenary Christian church, will preach Sunday morning on "The

Speaks Sunday Dr. Elwood J. Bulgin of Portland, Ore., a native of North Carolina, will deliver a lecture on “Heroes in Homespun” at the Cadle Tabernacle. Monday night, Dec. 21 at 7:30 o’clock. A small admission charge will be made and the proceeds will be used by. the tabernacle for the relief of the poor. Dr. Bulgin is a native of the mountains of North Carolina, and he will tell of a number of Incidents of his old home and the “folks” of the Southland. Dr. Bulgin, who began an evangelistic campaign at the Tabernacle Dec. 2, will close his meetings Sunday night. He will also speak at the afternoon service at 2:30 o’ckfck.

Yule Hymns "Hymns of the Yuletide,” a program of Christmas music, will be rendered by members of the choir assisted by the pastor, at the Hillside Christian church Sunday morning. At the evening hour the children will bring a program of songs and readings in connection with the “white gifts” service.

St. Bridget’s The Rev. John F. McChane, Pastor CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass— Christmas melodies. * * Organ and Violin. Solo—"O Holy Night” A. Adam Dora Kelley. Christus Natus Est M. A. Melvil "Mass in F” (No. 2> A. H. Rosewig Offertory—Adeste Fideles V. Novello "Good Night, Sweet Jesus" Fr. Curry Francis Gibson. CHRISTMAS *—ft Low Mass— Hvmns by Children—"lt Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” "O, Little Town of Bethlehem.” “O Babe 8o Fair.” "O Lovely Infant Jesus.” "Angels We Have Heard on High.” —lO High Mass—(Same as Midnight Mass) Choir Members—George Hammerle, Homer Dupee, Victor Hammerle. James Sullivan, Mary Davis. Clara Sullivan, Margaret Davis, Helen Reinhardt. * n n • St. Frances de Sales The Rev. Bernard Sheridan, Pastor CHRISTMAS EVE. —Midnight Mass— Christmas Carols —High Mass— Mlssa —"Maria, Mater Gratiae” Vito Carnevali Credo—“ Regina Pacis” Pietro Yon Offertory—"Laetentur Coeli”...W. H. Rees Agnus Dei—"Regina Pacis” ....Pietro Yon Recessional—“ Glory to God” Sisters St. Joseph CHRISTMAS —8 O’clock Mas*— Christmas Hymns by the Children's Choir. —lO O'Clock Mass—(Same as the midnight Mass.) Choir Members—Soprano, Misses Elizabeth Bowlen. Mary Cosgrove, Elsie Desch, Margaret Denk, Mary Nell Devers, Elizabeth Marks. Margaret Marks, Helen Uphaus. LiUian Uphaus, Rosemary Woerdeman. Mesdames Adam Heck, John Neian, Edith Proeter. Carl Mueller; alto, Misses Florenc Fuss, Ernestine Fuss Laura Fuss Marie Gumbel. Dorothy Wolf, Mesdames John Denk, William Desch and William Goory; tenor, Martin Donohue, Paul Orphey. Robert Patterson. A. J. Woerdeman: bass. Charles Fort, Fred Gladen Abie Carter and Carl Muelerl. Organist, Alice Voisard. Director, the Rev. August R. Fussencgger. St. Ann’s *Mars Hill The Rev. J. E. Patterson, Pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass—"O. Holv Night.” "While Shepherds Watched.” "Stars of Glory. Shine More Brightly,” "Silent Night.” "The First Noel.” "Kvrie Eletson” C. Cremer ‘‘Gloria and Credo. Mass in Honor of St. Ignatius” A. J. Boex “Sanctus.” "Benedictus” and “Agnus Dei” C. Cremer Offertory—“Adeste Fideles” (Traditional). Benediction. “O Salutaris” Webbe "Tantum Ergo” Mohr "Laudate Dominum.” “Holv God.” Choir Members—Mrs. Paul Voelker. Miss Emma Blaschke. George Wittemeier. J. J. Vest. Henry Blaschke. Mrs. Anna R. Mahoney, organist. Christ of Christmas.” Sunday evening, a Christmas play, “Star Child,” by E. B. Stock, will be presented. Miss Ruth Burns will read “That Other Wise Man,” by Van Dyke. At the West Michigan Street ”Kl. E. church, the Rev. William G. Morgan announces a Christmas program by the Sunday school at 10 a. m. The choir will give a Christmas pageant at night, with the pastor preaching on “The Abiding Christ.” "Old Things Gone, New Things Here,” will be the morning theme of the Rev. William H. Knierim of St. * Paul’s Reformed church. At night, the Sunday school and choir will give a Christmas program. At All Saints’ cathedral, Episcopal, Canon Robert Alexander speaks at 11 a. m. on "Rejoice, the Lord Is at Hand.” On Christmas eve at 11:30 p. m., choral celebration of the holy communion •will be observed. The same service will be observed at 10 a. m. Christmas morning. “The Christ Child Comes Again,” is the sermon topic in Advent Episcopal church by the rector, the Rev. George S. Southworth, Sunday forenoon. At 4, the church school will give the Christmas pageant, “Why the Chimes Rang.” The holy communion will be celebrated at 8 a. m. at Christ church. Church school session at 9:30 a. m. Kindergarten church hour at 10:45 a. m. At 10:45 a. m. the Litany will be sung and the Rev. Edwin Ainger Powell, rector, will preach on “The Use and Abuse of Christmas.” The Rev. Howard M. Pattison of the Barth Place M. E. church announces his Sunday themes as “The Gift Supreme” and “The Larger Meaning of Christmas.” In the morning at the Madison Avenue M. E. church, the Rev. E. P. Jewett speaks on “A Christmas Message.” On Christmas Eve, the Sunday school will give a program. At the Home Presbyterian church Sunday morning, Evangelist E. J. Bulgin will speak on “Christ’s Value of Man.” At night, the Rev. Walter A. Creadon will speak on “Christ, Our Workman.” The Rev. Victor B. Hargitt of the Brightwood M. E. church will deliver his annual Christmas message Sunday morning. At night, a Christmas pageant will be given. “The Birth of an Eternal King” will be the morning theme of the Rev. Ambrose Aegerter of the BevTlle Avenue Evangelical church. At night, the choir will give “The Birth of Christ.” The Rev. B. B. Shake of the Grace M. E. church speaks in the morning on “The Luminous Christ,” The vested choir at night will present the cantata, “The Carpenter of Nazareth.” A Christmas party will be given Wednesday night in the social rooms of the University Heights Brethren church. There will be Christmas carols and a visit from Santa Claus. “The Christmas Light” will be the morning subject of the Rev. H. F. Weckmueller of the Immanuel Reformed church. At 4 p. m. a pageant, “At the Manger,"' will be given. At 6:30. “The Other Wise Man,” a Christmas story. The choir of the Northwood Christian church, assisted by special .soloists and musicians, will give a

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St. Patrick’s The Rer. John O’Connell, Pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE. —Midnirht MassOrgan recital. Christmas Carols. “Holy Night” Gruber Kyrle. Gloria and Credo Horen Offertory, "Gesu Bambino” Yon Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnes Dei Horen Communion. “Adeste Fideles”..Traditional Choir Members—Miss Julie Colbert, Mrs. J. J. Schattner. Mrs. G. Seigman, M. Walpole. R. DeJulio and M. Bradley. Organist. Miss Helen Colbert. n a m CHRISTMAS

Recessional—“Adeste Fideles” NoTello ■" 8 A. M. High Mass— Girls' Choir Ordinary of the Mass—Plain Chant, Kyrie. Gloria Credo, Sanctus. Benedictus. Agnus Dei. from the Bth and 9th Gregorian masses. "Adeste Fideles” (offertory i.. .Traditional "Bllent Night” (communion! Gruber Recessional—“ See Amid the Snows”.. • Mendelssohn Mau Margaret Robbins, organist. Mary Helen Brook, director. —7:30 A. M. Low MassAltar Society Choir “Silent Night” Gruber "The First Nowell” Traditional Adeste Fideles” Traditional O Salutaris” Dumler Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices” v. Traditional Gesu Bambino” Yon Margaret Koers, organist. Rev. Thomas Finneran, director. —8:45 A. M. Low Mass— Young Ladies' Sodality Choir “Jem Redemptor” Yon "Silent Night’’ Gruber Angels We Have Heard on High" • • • • Traditional O Salutaris” Dumler ■'Ad’ ? s<* Fideles” Traditional 'The First Nowell” Traditional _ Margaret Koers, organist Rev. Thomas Finneran, director. —lO A. M. Low MassGirls’ Choir “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear”.. “Chriat is Born”'' 7.7.'.” 7.’.V.Traditional ..oil— Traditional “When Blossoms Flowered” . 7.7... Yon See Amid the Snow” Mendelssohn —II A. M. Solemn High Mass— Midnight Program Repeated —4 P. M Devotions and Benediction Girls’ Choir rs ,°, n ” el „ of . Choirs—Boy Choristers: Earl McCullough, Victor Lanahan, Roger Strattman Wilbur Flynn, Ralph Minton Joseph Mandabach, Edward Hartman, Joseph Flynn. John Nohl, Charles Voyles, jo ®£Ph Dwyer, Thomas Morris, John Moran, Bernard McAndrews, Thomas Walpole. Donald Martin, Bernard Pfau, John Redmond, Virgil Bomnorst, James Collins, Andrew Hoover, Francis Quinn, Richard Owens. Edward Flynn, Richard Morris Thomas Griffin, Jack Kirby, John Lamer, Charles Kders, Joseph Markey, James Maguire, James O’Donnell, Paul Michaelis. Donald Jones, Robert Karibo, Thomas McAndrews, Joseph Rolles, James McCormick, Fred Nees Lawtence Turner, William Shine, Donald Collins, Lawrence Walpole, Robert Kern, Robert Galloway, Richard o"Brien, Daniel Fagan. Preston Martin, John Flynn, Thomas Connor. John Kistner, Francis Murray, Edward Michaelis, Joseph Zalney, Edmund Taylor Tim Sheehan. Thomas Carson, Thomas Collins, Richard Cardis, James Poliquin, Jeremiah Pursell, Lawrence Gerlach, Albert Desmond, Harry Koers. Timothy Sheehan. Thomas Ledwith, Gerald Sullivan. William Raney John Lanahan, James Lanahan. Donald Kremp. Richard Gastineau, Paul Krier, Robert Meister, Robert Mandabach, Richard Wilking. Men’s Choir—Adam Gerlach, Eugene Murphy, Edwin Lechner, Ray Hausser. Kenneth Hedrick, John Lamer. Hugh Flynn, John Gerlach, Edward Gorman, Harry Doyle, Joseph Fendel, Claude Lindeman. Lee Lowry. Wolford Cardis and Robert Garlach. Mary Helen Brook, organist. Rev. Francis J. Early, director. Girl’s Choir—Ethelda Meyers, Eleanor Sweeny. Mary Traub, Eleanor Heck, Mary J. Mansfield, Mary Sheehan, Mary Griffin. Eleanor Karibo. Ruth Brady, Berniece D’Alton, Mary Fagan, Helen Wilhelm. Mary J. Keating, Helen Turner, Mary Dunn. Mary Foley, Mary Glenn, Josephine McMahon, Rosalyn Gerlach, Dorothy Walpole, Mary Booker, Pauline Taylor. Lucille Ittenbach. Mildred Koers, Margaret McAttee, Mary Cleary, Catherine Naughton, Elizabeth McAllen. Eileen

Yule Party The Rev. L. C. E. Fackler, pastor of St. Matthew Lutheran church, announces that he will speak Sunday morning on “When the Lowly Are Supreme.” At 7:30 in the evening, the children of the Sunday school will hold their Children’s Christmas service. Christmas service on Christmas day will be at 7:30 in the morning. The Dorcas Society will hold their Christmas party Tuesday evening, Dec. 22, at the home of Miss Hulda Meyer, 428 North Colorado avenue,

cantata, “Promise and Fulfillment,” at 10:45 a. m. Sunday. Riverside Park M. E. church, the Rev. Robert M. Selle, pastor. “The Coming of the Son of God” will be the theme of the Christmas Sunday morning worship service. Baptisms and reception of members. At 7:30 p. m., the Riverside vested choir, directed by Richard Orton, will give a sacred concert. The choir will be assisted by the violin octette of Technical high school. At the Second Moravian Episcopal church, the Rev. George Westphal will preach at the morning service on “The Song of the Angels.” At the evening service he will tell a Christmas story, “The King Smiles.” B B B PLAY TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY A Christmas play, "Following the Star,” by Ethel Thompson, will be presented at the Fifty-first Street Methodist Episcopal church Sunday at 4:30 p. m. Richard Fielding is the director. The play is being given under the auspices of the Dramatic Club of the church, which was recently organized, with Miss Betty Wulzen as president. The setting of the play is in Bethlehem. The time, the birth of Christ. E. E. VanOsdal is stage manager. Costumes are in charge of Mrs. F. R. Law, Mrs. E. E. VanOsdal. and Mrs. R. F. Mason. "Christ in Prophecy, Song and Story” will be presented at the Central Christian cluirch, Delaware and Walnut streets, Sunday evening at 7:45 o’clock. The story of the prophecy will be portrayed, followed by the realization of the birth of Christ. Then will come the joy and regret in the lives of his followers or disbelievers. The program is under the direction of Miss Cynthia Pearl Maus, young people’s leader, and Fred Jefry, director of the church quartet and choir. Members of the quartet are Mary Morgan Corman, soprano; Caroline Gauld, contralto; Farrell M. Scott, tenor, and Fred Jefry, baritone. Virginia Jefry is the organist. Those taking part other than the choir and quartet are Gertrude Helmuth and Eula Heard. "The Christmas Guest” will be the morning subject of the Rev. William Talbott Jones of the Edwin Ray M. E. church. At this service, there will be baptism and reception of new members. At 4 p. m., a vesper service will be conducted ify the choir. At the First United Presbyterian church, the Rev. Joseph A. Mears in the morning will take as his text, “There is bom to you this day, in the city of Davis, a Savior who is Christ the Lord.” __ "The Greatest Gift and the Greatest Love” and “The Benefits of Calvary” are the announced sub-

On the Air

The solemn pontifical high mass at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral will be broadcast Christmas night over station WKBF. The Schola Cantorum (double male quartet), assisted by a male chorus of twentyfive voices with organ and orchestra under the direction of Elmer A. Steffen, will sing the “St. Lawrence Mass” of J. Alfred Schehl’s.

Foley, Mildred Lowry, Eleanor Quinn, Ruth Elder, Dorothy Donlan. Theresa Kistner, Mary DeppeL. Inez Kistner. Edna Blrck, Patricia O Donnell, Marcella Johnston. Mary J. Mansfield, Marie Seal. Thelma Shepherd. Mary Lucid. Agnes Daly. Helen Stewart. Jean Bardy. Mary Engle. Marion Tarbinson. Eileen Griffin. Roseila Meister. Margaret Galloway. Louise King, Martha Patrick, Helen Burke, Virginia Sullivan, Florence Swhear. Mary Glenn, Dorothy Glenn. Margaret Shaughnessy, Helen Hoover, Margaret Tendel, Maxine Gillespie, Helen Sheehan, Alberta Bomhorst, Ann Wolfred, Rosemarie Hickey. Betty J. Scanlan. Altar Society Choir—Mesdames William Folev. A. W. Gerlach, E. C. Karibo. R. J. Mansfield. J. H. Morris, Margaret Nohl. E. F. O’Donnell, W. C. Patrick. Victor Pfau. O. R. Raney. W. A. Weidekamp, Joseph Wilhelm. George Wohlheiter. Organist. Margaret Koers. Young Ladies’ Sodalitv Choir—The Misses Anna Bomman. Tressa Brewer, Anna Marie Brodeur. Mary Helen Brook, Mary Helen Burke. Alma Busald. Winifred Galvin, Josephine Griffin. Margaret Hague. Ruth Hausser. Mary Hickey, Martha Hickey. Helen Hickey. Anastasia Lenahan, Dorothy Sering, Mildred Serlng, Henrietta Tuttle, Margaret Welch, Frances Anderson. Mary Burke, Katherine Griffin, Virginia Maiers, Marguerite Markey. Mary Ellen Markey, Winifred Mulaney. Margaret Patrick. Marv Margaret Robbins, Sarah Robbins, Elizabeth Stout and Dorothy Woods.

Orchestra—Cecelia Alerding, Margaret Doyle. Florence Fuss. Marv Hlckev. Mary Mahler. Sarah Robbins, Mildred Clemens, Margaret Egan. Helen Hickey. Martha Hickey, Mary Morlarity. Dorothy Woods. Harry Brook. Earl Russell. Freddie Lutz. Joe Dux. Maurice Walle, John Smith, Thomas Poggiani. concert master. B B St. Anthony’s (The Rev. Albert Busaid, Pastor.) CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass— Mass In Honor of St. Therese ,...Pistro A. Yon Tenor and Bass Arrangement. Offertorium—“Adeste Fideles T> Gounod CHRISTMAS - —9 O’Clock Mass—“On Judea’s Hillside” "With Hearts Truly Grateful” “Veni Jesu Amor Mi” Hymns sung by school children Recessional—“ Melody on G String” Organist, Miss Gertrude Whelan: violinist, Miss Mildred Commins; saxophone Robert Baker. Male Choir —Urban Albright, Thomas Commins. Frank Feist, Chatles Knight, John Schilling. Cornelius Sheridan, Joseph Whelan. John Conway. Louis Doerre, Bernard Dugan, Lawrence Dugan, Charles Hergel. Herman Medenwald Maurice Jones and William Tracy. Organist, Miss Helen O'Gara. BUB St. Rita’s The Rev. Joseph M. Bryan, Pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE, —Midnight Mass—- ' Silent. Night.” “Hark, What Mean Those Holy Voices?” “O Holy Night.” La Hache’s Mass. “Little Baby in a Manger.” Mrs. Edith Bridgewater. Choir Members—lrene Crain, Cecilia Clements, Catherine Douglas, Bessie Griffin. Catherine Griffin, Bernice Palmer, Mary Boone Edith Bridgewater. Soprano, Lula Phoenix. Alto. Miles Gartin, Frank Gartln. Tenor, Martin Violet. George Parrott, bass. Organist, Mary Catherine Porter, assistant. Hannah M. Douglass.

jects of the Rev. James Harper at the Christian and Missionary Alliance. The Rev. F. C. Wacknitz of the Second Evangelical church announces his Sunday subjects as “The Prince of Peace” and "The Shepherds.” At the Missionary Tabernacle, the Rev. John Higgenbothem will speak in the morning on “Three Calls of God” and at night on “Noah’s Ark.” At 2:30 p. m., the Rev. Hattie Hinshaw will speak on “God’s Fellowship.” "The Christmas Story,” will be the subject of Merle Sidener before the Christian Men Builders of the Third Christian church Sunday morning. A Christmas play, directed by Ed Palmer, will be given. The Ogden Choral, directed by Mrs. James Ogden, will sing. At the Fountain Street M. E. church, the Rev. Frank R. Greer will speak in the morning on “Stars and Worship.” At night, a religious drama, "White Gifts for the King,” will be given.

Miss Mary Beatrice Whiteman, entertainer, will give Christmas readings Sunday morning before the Young People’s department of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church Sunday school. At the First Evangelical church, the Rev. Edmond Kerlin speaks in the morning on “The Gospel According to Gabriel.” At night, a Christmas, pageant, “Why the Chimes Rang,” will be given. At night at the Second Reformed church, a Christmas entertainment and Yuletide p?,geant will be given by the Sunday school. The Rev. George P. Kehl will speak in the morning on “They Laid Him in a Manger.” The male quartet will sing. “Emmanuel” will be the morning subject Sunday of the Rev. E. G, Homrighausen of the Carrollton Avenue Reformed church. At night, a pageant, “At His Throne,” will be given. At the Bellaire M. E. church, the Rev. W, B. Grimes speaks in the morning on “The Babe of Bethlehem. “At night, the Sunday school has its Christmas program. A white gift service will be held at 10:15 a. m., at the Grace church of the Brethern. At 11 o’clock, the Rev. Russell G. West will speak on “Prophetic Voices.” At night, a Christmas play will'be given. “Our Christmas Guest” is the morning theme of the Rev. F. T. Taylor of the East Park M.’ E. church. At night, a Christmas pageant will be given by the children of the church school. “Christmas” will be the 10:30 a. m. subject of Mrs. Edna Mauzy at the Truth Ce iter of Applied Christianity which meets at the Lincoln hotel. “Advent Graces” will be the morning subject of the Rev. J. S. Albert of the Gethsemane Lutheran church. At night, a Christmas service will be conducted by the Bible school. At Wesleyan Methodist church Sunday night, a Christmas program will be given by the children. “The Child Jesus” and “Awakening Conscience” are the announced Sunday subjects of the Rev. George D. Billeisen of the River Avenue Baptist church. The Rev. M. H. Reynolds of the Merritt Place M. E. church speaks in the morning on “Some Thoughts

St. John’s The Rt. Rev. Msrr. F. H. Garish. V. G.. Pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mil*— Organ selections, "Silent Night.” "Kyrie. Missa Solennelle” Blederman "Gloria. Mass of the Good Shepherd” J., Tnrner “Veni Creator” Knaebel “Credo” Haydn Offertory—"Pastores" Wiegand "Sanctus” Blederman "Benedictus and Agnus Dei” Weber Communion—"Adeste Fideles." Choir Members—Soprano. Mrs. M. Brennan. Miss Frances Scherer: contralto. Miss Laura Stake: tenor. Peter Ankenbrock; baritone. Robert Fessler. CHRISTMAS —9 a'Clock Mas*— The St. John orchestra will furnish the music. The program, which will Begin at 8:45. follows: Harp Solo—“ Silent Night.” Introit—- “ While Shepherds Watch.” “Rejoice.” Offertory—’Christmas Bells.” Elevation—“ Hark, the Herald Angels Sine.” Communion—“Adeste Fideles.” Orchestra Members —Organ. Helen Connor: harp. Catherine Connor, melophone. Bernadette , Welsh: saxophone. Joseph Moore; comet. Margaret Eean: violins. Anna Mov. Rose McNamara. Margaret McNamara. Celeste Dugan. Catherine Finneran and Lillian Beck. a b b

St. Joan of Arc The Rev. Maurice O’Connor, pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE. —Midnight MassOrgan recital. Christmas Carols Boys’ Choir "Under the Starry Skv.” "Christmas Bells.” “While Shepherds Watched,” "Silent Night.” Mass in Honor ol St. Augustine M. Hohnerlein (Scored for bov sopranos, tenors and bassos, t Offertory—"Adeste Fideles.” Credo—" Gregorian Missa de Angelis.” Masses on Christmas day will be at 6, 7,8, 9 and 10.30 o'clock. The girls’ choir will sing at the 8 o’vclock mass and the woman’s choir at the 9 o'clock mass. The following hymns will be sung by the woman’s choir; “Holy Night” F. Gruber “Ave Marie” F. R. Witt “Adeste Fideles” Traditional “What Lovely Infant” Arranged “Ave Verum" S. N. D. Boys' Choir—Robert Addison, Robert Berling, Michael Carr, William Donahue. William Gibbons. John Hogman, Richard Jansing, Billv Kennedy, Richard Koss, Arthur Brinkman, Thomas Behr, John Blackwell. Charles Croker, Walter Davis, Francis Delano, Paul Derry, John Egle, Robert Fftzgerard, Robert Gammieri, Clemens Greskamp, William Hanley, Salvator lozzo, Robert Jones, Robert Koehler, Thomas Kibler, Robert Bowers. George Dell. Robert Gardner. Charles Hooley, Robert Kasberg. John Manion. Albert Lamb. William Mav. Carl Mangold. Joseph McGuire. Thomas Newman. Richard Schmidt, Victor Todd. James Lease. George Moore, rick. Raymond Reed. Jack Thomas. Bernard Thompson. Jack Wolff, Richard Wilkerson. Donald O’Connor, Bernard Wilkinson, John Melhaus, • Edgar McNamara, John Moldthan, Paul Mansfield and Donald Sweeney. Men’s Choir —J. Fred Duncan. Thomas Fagan, E. A. Fuerst, William Konop, Michael Santich. Paul J. Smith, Nobert E Smith and Miles Sweeney. Miss Marie C. Filcer, organist. George A Smith, director. Women’s Choir—Mesdames John Niesse, Katherine Moldthan. William S. Ankenbrock, John J. Blackwell, Fred P. Green, Garland Retherford, Frank Gritt, Misses Joan McHugh, Irma Ross. Mary Agnes Keller, Josephine Breen. Mildrea Quinn, Eleanor McNamara, Marie Warren, Lois Reilly, William Reilly, Catherine Deitz, Mary Alice Brady, Mayr Sluoesky, Betty Berling. Marv McGuire. Catherine Fitzgerald. Mary Jane Schmitt, Louis Argus and Betty Reed. Violinists—Florence Dipple, Ruth Fink and Lillian Beck. a *

St. Catherine’s The Rev. James Downey, Pastor CHRISTMAS EVE Midnight Mass “Silent Night” Gruber “Corpus Christ! Mass” La Hache Offertory—"Adeste Fideles” Novello "Christ Is Born” ....Kramer Choir Members Sopranos, Miss C. Schuch, Mesdames C. Munch. A. Woerner. G, Batzler and S. Donnelly: altos, Mrs. M. Carroll, Miss G. Sweaney; tenors, J. Harris, E. Schuch; bassos, G. Betzler and W. Fernedingr. ,

on the Incarnation.” The choir will have charge of the night services. The morning sermon subject of Alpha Hunter Kenna, minister of Roberts Park Methodist church, will be “God in the Flesh.” At the evening service a ministry of music program will be presented by the Roberts Park choir, with Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs as director, and Dale Young as organist. BUM PROGRAM OF SERVICES ANNOUNCED The Rev. S. B. Harry of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church will preach on “The Joy Song of the Ages” at the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. The choir will sing Christmas music.

Clothe a Child' Donors

Donors to The Times Clothe-a-Chiid for Christmas plan to date are: Mr. and Mrs. Newcomers In City (boy and girl). Phi Gamma Chi sorority. G. C. Welch, 4628 Hinesley. Lincoln office of Indiana Bell Telephone Company (boy and girl). Forestry division of Statehouse (cared for a boy, took another child). Golden Rule auxiliary, Order of Eastern Star. In Memory of Father. Employes of Hoosier Pete. Employes of Odd Fellows building. Friend of a Little Girl. Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority (cared for one boy, took another). Hoosier Fete’s Men bowling team. In Memory of Dorothy Helen Farber. Agents of Union Central Life Insurance Company. street** 11 Holderman ’ IH* North Meridian Men of Transit and Proof and Outdid bank? deD3rtDl ' nt ’ ln * Tw M e r n S ty- fi B f , t a h nC .?r e eet ßUShton ’ 1423 West Just Fut Me In. Washington Bowling League. Illinois alleys (three boys). Block Optical Ladies’ league and Womans Social bowling league (two eiris), Avalon Bowling league. Pritchett alleys. Auditor’s office of Indianapolis Stock, yards (boy and girl). Employes of Home Insurance Company of New Vork (iwo children). Mr. and Mrs. John S. Newhouse. Cumberland. Ind. A County Judge (boy and girl). Monday Before Christmas. Delta Bho chapter of the Phi Pi Psi sorority. Division of forestry, Statehouse. Coffee shop of Hotel Harrison, Tau Gamms sorority. • Out on North Capitol Avenue. Delta Gamma sorority. Butler university. No Name. Mr. and Mrs. “W” and Daughter itwo girls). Stanley S. Feeile. Girls of Transit department. Indiana National bank (boy and girl). Universal Club (took another bov and a girl). Good Fellows of Chemical Firm (boy and girl). Mrs. North Delaware Street. Fidelis Club. Sigma Tau sorority. Mrs. Eddie Meyer. 3646 North Capitol avenue, member of Pritchett’s Girls’ Bowling team. Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority. Girls of Second Floor, Indiana Trust building. Rho Gamma Chi class. Riverside Methodist church. Office employes of Wadley Company (bov and girl). Man In A Hurry. C. W. Commisky. Pi Beta Phi sorority. Butler university. St. Philip's A. C. bowling learues No. 1 and No. 2. Rough Notes Bowling league. Chamber of Commerce Mister. Credit Women’s Social Club of H. P. Wasson & Cos. (two boys and girl). Ladies’ Auxiliary to Indiana Firemen’s Association, (two boys). Ashworth Gee and Virginia Martindale. Girls of the Insurance department. Railroad Men’s Building and Loan Company. Anonymous. Mr., and Mrs. Beam's Bowling alleys, 161 North Illinois. John H. and William Beam, proprietors. (Four children). He Remembered Them (two boys). Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilharm. Miss Anita Joseph, lingerie dept. Fair store. Mrs. Rowan Hicks. 52* Parker avenue. Craig's candy store No. 2. at 40 North Pennsylvania street. Alias Santa Claus. Friends of Little Girls (boy and girl). Phi Sigma Chi fraternity. Mrs. Washington Exchange. Junior* Guild tl Xsw Bethel Baptist eharefe.

St. Roch’s The Rev. Peter Pfeiffer, O. F. N. CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass— Missa Regina Pads Pietro Yon Four Part Response* H. C. Swertz Silent Night’ r Gruber “Gesu Bambino” Yon Introit and Graduale... A. Edmonds Tozer Offertory—"Adeste Fideles"... .Traditional Recessional —"Glory to God”...J. E. Birc-h Other masses will be at 7:30 and 10 o'clock (low massi. The midnight mass and the 7:30 o'clock ceremonies will be sung by the mixed choir. The children’s choir will sing at 10 o'clock. Choir Members—Sopranos, Misses Mary Frances Egan, Mary Lou Steffen. Romllda Volz, Sylvia Weber. Mrs. Andrew Fromhold: altos. Misses Margaret Braun. Ellen Weber. Ruth Weber Mrs. Merle Egan; tenors Samuel Dickinson, Leo Stien and Joseph Sudlng Jr.; bassos, John Braun and Norval Thompson. Miss Roseann Davey, organist. Joseph B. Brand, director.

a a a St. Joseph’s The Rt. Rev. M*gr. ITaneis B. Dowd, Faelor. CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Maas—“Silent Night” "Adeste Fideles” Mass in Honor of St. Joan of Arc..., Joseph Gruber Third Credo Gregorian Chant Offertorium. “Jesu Bambino"...Metto Yon Choir Members—Misses Loretta McMannamon. Georgette Schmitt and Loretta Martin: Leo Martin. Ralph Mattingly, Emmett McMannamon and John Davis. Miss Helen Hoehl, organist. a a a

St. Philip Neri The Rev. Raymond R. Noll. D. D., Pastor. CHRISTMAS EVE —11:30 F. M.— Traditional Carols (Chimes) —11:45 P. M.— Christmas Carols (Boys) Processional —Solemn High Mass— Ordinary of the Mass—Pietro Aless. Yon’s. “Messa Melodica” for choir of men and boys with organ and orchestral accompaniment: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei. "Jesu Redemptor” (offertory) Yon Sacred Heart (The Very Rev. John Joseph Brogger, O. F. M., Pastor) CHRISTMAS EVE —Midnight Mass— Procession to the Crib. “Silent Night.” “Magnificat,” Prize Mass—“ Salve Regina” J. G. Ed Stehle Offertory—“Jeu Redemptor” Yon Communion—' 'Adeste Fideles” Novello “Lastentur Coeli” Rees CHRISTMAS —7:30, Shepherd's Mass— Christmas Carols, sung by high school girls —9:15, Children's Mass— Christmas songs from Zittel's Hymnal by members of the Seventh and Eighth grades. Girls. —10:30, Second High Mass— Program of Midnight Mass repeated. Benediction. “O Salutaris” (for soprano and bass) Weigand Tantum Ergo” Verdussen Choir Members—Sopranos, Misses Bertha Kruse, Mathilda Gasper, Marie Roehm, Bertha Hoffman. Catherine Connaughton, Anna Lohman. Lillian Hazeldence, Florence Adams, Viola Johantgen, Lucile Field. Mrs. J. P. O’Connor; altos, Misses Irene Roehm, Mary Tenner. Marie Kiefer, Betty Hoffman, Marguerite Field, Hermine Ritter, Maryann Schludecker. Marie Gasper Mary Patterson; tenors, Albert Hermann Hofmann, John Wachtel, Frank Kohlberg; basses, Fred Strack, Frank Gantner, Chanes G. Rathz, J. Victor wyss. Leo Brand. Alphonse Tletz, Robert Sonmalz, Kurt Hahn, Joseph Rathz, F. J. Boerger, organist and director.

The program for Christmas week is as follows: Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.—The church school Christmas party and White Gift service. The service will start with the White Gift service in the church after which all are asked down stairs for the coming of Santa Claus. Wednesday, 6 P. M.—The Senior Fellowship will hold its first banquet in honor of the students who are home from college. They are inviting as their guests all students who have been away this fall. A musical program has been planned and the speaker for the evening will be L. D. Claycombe. Thursday, 10 A. M.—The Meridian Heights kindergarten will hold their Christmas party. Parents and friends of the kindergarten children are invited. Thursday, 11 P. M.— A Candle Light song Service will be held from 11 to midnight. Besides other Christmas music the choir will sing the "Hallelujah Chorus,” from the “Messiah,’’ by Handel.

*• "“' rd S "™* Merle and Glen Lawler. 649 North Hamilton avenue. Just A Good Pal. Mrs. Washington Boulevard. —a • Bnck ” Sumner’# office (boy ana rirl). Uum - Pr,tche “ Whinr n to n M s r t;e E t dWard 8110 lota Chi sorority. A Kindly One Who Called. C. B. S. Club. Stereotypers and Engravers of The Times.

Emnloves of third floor L. S. Ayres. No Name Lady. Universal dub (eleven children). Tenth floor of Roosevelt building. Bert Louden 220 North Osage street. A group of Tech Girls. Mystery Mr. and Mrs. Irvington* a " d DaUßhters ’ c,ub of NoTtb The Glad Girl. Thursday Afternoon Hub. Employes of Indianapolis Life Insurance Cos. (twins). Keep Our Name Out. Ladies' Oriental Shrine arum corps. Mrs ’ W ’ °- ,ones - *930 North Arsenal avenue. Service staff of Indiana theater. Employer .L. S. Av* a Cos., down* Otalrs store (two boys). Girls of The Times. Composing room of Times (two boys). Mailers of Times. Business office of Times. Pressroom of Time (two children). Advertising Department of Times. Editorial Department of Times. Circulation Department of Times. A Company Executive

A Happy Couple (boy and girl). Two Ft. Beniamin Harrison Santas (bov and girl) Employes of American Legion Monthly. 129 East Market street (bov and giri). Just Wants to Help. Mrs. North Meridian Street. Delta Delta Delta sorority. Butler university. Lives on Rural street. Circle Tower Bunch. Alpha Gamma *-ororlty. Indianapolis Bound Table (two children). A Great Guv (a box and a girl). Delta Tan Delta, of Butler university. Uncle John. We’re the One Hundredth (boy and girl). Theta chanter of Pi Omicron sorority. Hoosier Athletic Club bowling league (two boys). Statehouse Democratic Women’s Club. Girls of Bertha Ballard home, 411 North Delaware. Office of the Indiana Farm Bureau Inc.. 920 lemcke building (two boys and two girls). Sylvia Rebekah lodge (boy and girl). Mrs. East Vermont Street (two children). Lincoln office of Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. (cared for two and took another child.) L. L. Hardin, manager, and David Kirkrun. Atlantic and Pacific grocery, forty-sixth and Baltimore streets (two boys).

Wise Boy

Wallace Beery arrived home to find two setter pups on the doorstep of his Beverly Hills home. He took them in, fed them, and notified the police. “Those dogs,” he was informed, “were reported lost by Buster Keaton. So Beery held them until Keaton came through with a substantial reward, which Wally turned over to the Motion Picture Relief Fund. Now he’s going around on the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer lot looking for more lost dogs.

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GIRO LANDINGS WILL BE BUILT ATOPBUILDINGS Philadelphia to Have Two Such ‘Fields’ Within Few Months. BY ERNIE PYLE Scrlpps-Howard Aviation Editor WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.— The dream of airports on top of city buildings may not be Just a dream after all. . . . Jim Ray, the autogiro man, says there will be autogiro landing fields on top of two Philadelphia buildings within a couple of months. . . . One is the new postoffice. .. . The other is the Pennsylvania railroad terminal. . . . When they are finished, there may be an autogiro service between Camden airport and dowfctown Philadelphia. . . . Ray thinks a similar arrangement would be feasible in New York City. ... He says there are more than twenty-five places on Manhattan island where he could land an autogiro. . . .It is his ambition to land on Fifth avenue at Forty-sec-ond street early some Sunday morning. Considerable clothing was stolen out of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh’s locker at Newark airport, . . . Also the Ludington Line for a couple of months missed tools and gasoline. . . . Now five mechanics at the airport have been arrested and are said to have confessed. . . . Air Guide Appears A1 Williams, the famous speed and acrobatic pilot, has been writing a daily column on the Charlotte (N. C.) Observer for the last two weeks ... He dealt with all subjects in the day’s news, not just aviation, and said he enjoyed it almost as much as flying . . . Tip to airplane manufacturers: The Swedish government is interested in American-made air mail planes. There long has been talk of the need fpr a little air magazine to be placed on all passenger planes flying on the regular airlines . . . There is one now, just out . . . called “Sky Lines—Air Travel Guide” . . . published monthly in Chicago. It gives the complete schedules and fare tables (like a railroad time-table) of twelve big airline systems, and the rest will be added later ... In addition there are articles and pictures on aviation A copy will be placed in every seat of every plane on these twelve lines. Million Miles; No Mishap Century Pacific Lines, one of the big ‘independent” air lines on the west coast, flies 8,300 miles daily, employs twenty-eight pilots, and since July 2 of this year has piled up nearly 1,000,000 miles without an accident . . , Did you know that, if you pay 5 cents to send a letter by air mail, and the weather causes the letter to be sent on the train all the way, you can get 3 cents back from the postoffice if you have the time and patience? . . . Newark (N. J.) airport has ninety-eight arrivals end departures of scheduled planes daily .... Washington-Hoover airport, in the nation’s capital, has sixty . . . Benny Myers, assistant air mail superintendent at Chicago, has traveled 20,000 miles by airplane since May 1 on business for the government . . . When weather forced him to take a train from Washington to Chicago the other day, it was the first time he had ridden more than 100 miles on a train for a year. Seek Medal for Mail Pilot Because he discovered fires, dived his plane until residents were aroused, and saved eight lives and an entire village, the residents of Lowell and Wallace, Ind., and Centralia, EL, are seeking a Carnegie hero medal for mail pilot M. C. “Doc” Ator. He flies the night mail for American Airways between Chicago and Atlanta. The postoffice department has ordered air mail contractors, in buying new night mail planes, to get nothing that cruises less than 140 miles an hour. David S. Ingalls, assistant navy secretary for air, just has bought a four-passenger cabin monoplane and will use ft in his campaign for Governor of Ohio. Ingalls fliea his planes himself; was the navy’3 only ace in the World war. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Charles F. Schegel. 4615 XVinthrop avenue. Chevrolet coach. 747-213, from Vermont and Meridian streets. Lee Justis. Greenfield. Ind.. Ford coudo. 580-880, from Greenfield. Ind. Henry Borman. 3309 East Tenth street. Hudson sedan. 745-435. from rear of 3309 East Tenth street. Charles C. Gray. 628 Oakland avenue, Chevrolet coupe. 1-270, from 3100 East Tenth street. Pav Thieslng. 3411 Brookside parkway. Chevrolet coupe, 771-235. from Tenth street and Oakland avenue. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Charles L. Bowlin. 2607 Central avenue. Marmon sedan, found in rear of 1437 Cornell avenue. Mrs Flora Sample. 434 East New York street. Oldsmobile coa;h, found In front of 202 South Pennsylvania street. Building Permits Peoples Outfitting Company, sign. 139 West Washington. 5575. Republic Paint and Wall Paper Company. sign. 220 South Meridian. *llO. William Low Rice, dwelling and garage. 5267 Capitol. 56.500. James Shirley, garage. 1444 Fletcher avenue. *IOO. Indiana Provision Company, fence looting. 725 Gardner. *l5O. J. O. Manka. addition. 2134 North Gale, *250. A. D. Borlev. sign. 2602 North Capitol. *3OO. Federal Auto Supply Company, sign. 515 North Capitol. *250. Van Heusen Collar Head Dies By United Prt SCARSDALE, N. Y., Dec. 18.— John M. Van Heusen Sr., 60, president of Van Heusen Products, Inc., and creator of the Van Heusen collar, died today of pneumonia.

The Indianapolis i. b. i. T (Undenominational) The next semester begins Jan. 4. Two. vear course. We teach you the whole Bible from Genesis to Revelation. f call