Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1934 — Page 20

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RETREAT TO BE CONDUCTED BY OXFORDGROUP Annual Event for Ministers to Be Held Monday at Scout Reservation. A numbrr of Oxford group leaders, selected by Dr Samuel M Shoemaker. rector of St George's Episcopal church. New York City, will conduct the annual retreat for ministers of Marlon and surrounding counties. Monday, at the Indianapolis Boy Scout reservation. The Oxford movement is one which has gained prominence m Protestant church circles. Dr Royal McK Moritt. Akron. 0.. and Dr Frank Sladen. superintendent of the Henry Ford hospital. Detroit, will be members of the group to conduct the services here The retreat will b°gin at 9:30 and continue throughout the afternoon, with a luncheon at 12:15 to be served by Indianapolis church women. Reservations for this luncheon must be in the hands of the committee in charge at the Church Federation office Room D, Y. M. C. A. building, today. Arrangements have been made for ministers or laymen who wish a closer conference with the group leaders to a' end a supper meeting. Monday, at 6 A public hearing will be afforded those interested in the evening at 7:45 at the First Presbyterian church. The program committee is made up of the Rev. C. J. G. Russom, chairman, the Rev. W. W. Wiant and the Rev. H T. Graham. The committee on arrangements is composed of the Rev. H. J. Kieser, the Rev. C. H. Scheick, and the Rev. Richard M. Millard.

Church Parley Set The quadrennial general conference of the Evangelical church will open next Wednesday and continue at least until Oct. 14 at Akron. O. The Indiana conference of this denomination is represented in this gathering by eight ministerial and eight lay delegates. In this group of delegates are: The Rev. Daniel A. Kaley. superintendent of the Indianapolis disstrict; the Rev. R. H Mueller, pastor of the First Evangelical church of Indianapolis and state director of Christian education for the church, and Charlrs L. Hartmann of the Hartmann Furniture Company of this city. One of the chief items to come before this conference will be the question of merger with the United Brethren church, which was favorably acted upon by that church at its general conference last year. Anniversary Planned The fourteenth anniversary of the Second Moravian Episcopal church will be held Sunday. The rally day and promotion day of the church school will be held at 10 and nearly seventy persons will take part in a pageant on the of the Bible. This will be followed by a basket dinner in the social rooms of the church. The anniversary lovefeast will be held at 3. when the old church custom of drinking coffee and eating rolls at a common meal will be observed. Members of Hope Moravian church, as well as members fom the First church of this city, will attend. The principal address will be delivered by Dr. Clarence Gardner, pastor of First United Lutheran church of this city, who will speak on ‘ Personal Evangelism." The Rev. E. Drcbert. pastor of Hone church: the Rev. Donald Conrad pastor of First church, and the Rev J. R Hoesman. pastor of Moravian church at West Salem, 111.,

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wiU bring greetings from their respective congregations. The annual roll call of the congregation will be held at 7:45 p. m., followed by the anniversary sermon of the Rev. J. R. Hoesman. Church to Celebrate Universalists of Indianapolis and vicinity will assemble Sunday for an all-day meeting in celebration of the golden anniversary of the organization of the present parish and the annual home-coming. Dr. Roger F. Etz, Boston, Mass., superintendent of Universalist churches in America, will give the morning address on “The Progress of Liberalism in Europe.” Dr. Etz has recently returned from a world tour during which he made an intensive study of the status of liberalism abroad and also attended the world congress of religious liberals in Copenhagen, Denmark. Following the morning services, a basket dinner will be served to members and guests. The afternoon program will include greetings from the All Souls Unitarian church by the Rev. F. S. C. Wicks, recognition of oldest members present, memorial service, reading of the history of the church and the receiving of anniversary gifts to the church. Col. Hites in New York Colonel Earle F. Hites, commander of the Southeastern regiment of the Volunteers of America, is in New York City attending a two days conference of national officers in that city. He is national chairman of social welfare and a member of the national executive committee of the Volunteers of America. He will confer with General Ballington Booth, Colonel James W. Merrill and Colonel Walter Crafts, other members of the national

executive committee, regarding plans for extending the work of the Volunteers during 1935. Colonel Hites attended the Ohio state conference of the Volunteers at Columbus Tuesday, and was scheduled to visit Boston, Mass., Providence, R. 1., and Washington, D. C., following his New York visit. In Washington he will attend a national conference of “Mobilization for Human Needs,” called by President Roosevelt as a part of the national recovery administration program. Colonel Hites will return to Indianapolis Sunday morning and will speak Sunday night at the Volunteers’ chapel headquarters. ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES City Man Files Suit Alleging Injuries to Spine. Judgment for $25,000 for alleged permanent injuries is demanded in a suit filed in superior court four by Robert L. Whitten, 45 West Fortyeighth street, against Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Reiman, 2162 North Meridian street. Mr. Whitten claims he received injuries to his spine in an automobile accident at Capitol avenue and Berkley road. Sept. 26, 1933.

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