Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1933 — Page 3

DEC. 18, 1933

HOSPITAL HEW IS ¥. M. G. A. SPEAKER Urges Return to Spirit of Bethlehem. A return to the humble spirit of Bethlehem was urged by Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist hospital sup-

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! erlntendent, in an address before approximately 1,000 persons at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting in the English theater yesterday afternoon. Speaking on the topic. “Shall We Default Christmas?” Dr. Benson said, “During this period we should forget the shops, the marts and trade and go back to the side of the cradle that was humbly placed In an humble place, the cradle of Christ in Bethlehem.” The meeting opened with a ccn-

j cert by the Y. M. C. A. Young peo- ; pie's orchestra, directed by Leslie j Troutman. The Negro Y. M. C. A. | quartet sang. The next Big Meeting : will be held Jan. 7. Youth Snatches Purse A youth of about 18 snatched a purse Containing $8 from Miss Anna Tate of 2145 Bellefontaine street late Saturday as she was about to ! enter her home.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

STATE BAR GROUPS WILL CONVENE HERE Program of National Body to Be Discussed. Principal speakers at the Indiana Scate Bar Association midwinter meeting Jan. 19 in the Claypool will

be Herbert Goodrich. University of Pennsylvania law school dean, and Major Norman A. Imris, Culver academy. Secretaries and presidents of local bar associations will meet in the Claypool Jan. 18. when plans for putting into effect the program adopted by the national association will be discussed. Peter Topp. foreman of the fish hatchery in Yosemite National park, trains wildcats for a hobby.

PASTOR FRIEND OF ELDER MORGAN DIES The Rev. W. S. Rainsford Held Liberal Views. Bo United Press NEW YORK. Dec. 18.—The ecclesiastical world today mourned

the death of the Rev, William Stephen Rainsford. 83. retired pastor of the fashionable St. George's Protestant Episcopal church, who died last night. Dr. Rainsford was a close friend of the late J. Pierpont Morgan, senior warden of the church. Widely known for his liberal teachings. Dr. Rainsford shocked his colleagues many years ago by publicly announcing that “it's no more of a sin for a man to drink beer than it is for him to drink coffee.”

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The Morgans remained loyal through his years of crusading and sided with him when he demanded that all seats in the church be free.

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