Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1934 — Page 2

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MOTHER CHURCH SCIENCE LEADER LECTURES HERE Prayer Is Sermon Topic of the Rev. Tomlinson of Boston. Th* Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, board member of th# First Church of Chrst. Scientist. Boston. Mass., the Mother Church of Christian Science, lectured here twice yesterday at the Third Church of Christ. Seientitt, Thirty-fourth street and Washington boulevard. Mr Tomlinson who spoke first In the afternoon and repeated his lecture at night, aairi. in pan: "The teachings of Christian Science on the subject of prayer is in harmony with the Scriptures and is In full accord with tile scientific practice of Christ Jem

‘The prayer of faith, said James, the brother of Jesus, 'shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up.' Christian Science *hows. by reason and proof, that the prayer of faith, that is. of <-piritual understanding. does save the sick, and the Lord. Cod. wno Is infinite Love does raise him up. “Many forms ol prayer are for the most part petitions to our Heavenly Father, beseeching Hun to do a favor, or to grant the petitioner's request. What needs changing is not the disposition nor the intention of the Heavenly Father. “Cod Love, and He ever waits to bestow all good upon His Child It is the debased will of wayward mortals that stand in need of change. “Prayer, then, should not be an effort to alter the unchanging God, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning, but prayer should be such as will displace wrong thinking by right thinking, and make the one who prava fitted to receive the blessings that await him

“The omnipotence of God is as available today to heal congenital diseases as it was in the day when Jesus healed the man bom blind. “Typical cases show the powerful influence that mental environment exercises upon the health and intelligence of children. They illustrate what a close connection the thought of paren*s bears to the well-being of their children, what blessings they can bring to them.” To illustrate his points. Mr. Tomlinson told in detail of the case of a little boy. born an apparently helpless cripple, who was cured. Mr. Tomlinson said, after he had been treated by Christian Science and his mother had accepted its teachings. BANK EMPLOYE HONORED Fletcher Trust Building Engineer Joins •Twenty- Vear Club.’ Alfred S. Coffin. 3968 Kenwood avenue, engineer at the Field*r Trust building. Market and Pennsylvania streets, is the newest member of the Fletcher Trust Company’s “Twonty Year Club.” Mr. Coffin passed two decades of service on Sept. 21. He was given a silver emblem. He is married and has one son.

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The work of the American F?“d Crow, to rehabilitate families whose homes and possessions are destroyed by disasters will be discussed here Tuesday morning by Maurice Reddy. Washington, assistant director, of such work for tile Red Cross, at a fellowship breakfast in the Claypool, sponored by Indiana Red Cross chapters. Mrs. Julia Sullivan Dyke. Muncle. will preside at the breakfast, planned in conjuotion with the Indiana State Conference on Social Work.

ROLLINS IS ABSOLVED IN CONSPIRACY CASE Operator of Gold Refining Company Not Guilty, Court Rules. Conspiracy charges against John V. Rollins, operator of the Rollins Gold Refining Company, 242 Massachusetts avenue, and his clerk, Louis Marone, have been discharged in municipal court by William Fahey, judge pro tern. They had been arrested in connection with the theft of jewelry following the purported confession of Jack Wolfe, alleged burglar, now held to the grand jury. There wns no evidence that Mr. Rollins and Mr. Marone had been involved in a conspiracy with Wolfe, the court decided.

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'clemency is asked FOR DOOMED SLAYER McNutt to Announce Decision This Afternoon. A prayer by the Rev. J. I. Saunders. Negro minister, and pleas of two other ministers and two Negro

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attorneys for "mercy” were made today before Governor Paul V. McNutt on behalf of Richard Perkins. Negro slayer of Carl Heckman. Indianapolis city detective. Governor McNutt said he would announce his clemency decision this afternoon. Electrocution of Perkins at the Indiana state prison is set for Monday.

RELATIVES GET MONEY FOUND ON VAN METER Cheek for $1,394.18 Tamed Over on Court Order. F</ r n(tr4 Press FT. WAYNB, Ind., Sept. 28.—Relatives of Homer Van Meter, John

Dillirger henchman slain last month by St. Paul police, have received a check for $1,394 18. representing money round on the late gangster s body. Cashed at a FT. Wayne bank yesterday. the money will be used to defray expenses of Van Meter's burial here, it was said. The award was made by a Minnesota court, and

followed litigation relatives began immediately after Van Meter's death. League Rally Arranged. The Indianapolis group, Epworth League, will hold a rally at 7:45 Tuesday night at the Riverside Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. Ralph Ulrey will speak.

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Com Huken to Compete Fy Vniffd Err** VINCENNES. Ind.. Sept. 28.—The state corn husking championship, which annually attracts thousands of Hoosier farmers, will be held here on the O. T. Stout farm, south of | Vincennes. Oct. 31.