Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1935 — Page 4
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CITY DISCIPLES CHURCH CROUP TO HOLD RALLY Officers, Pastors, Laymen to Attend All-Day Session Here. An all-day rally for officers, pastors and laymen of the Disciples of Christ denomination will be held Friday at the Third Christian Church, 17th-st and Broadway-av. Sessions will begin at 9 45 with devotions led by the Rev. John Ray Clark, Park Christian Church pastor. Speakers for the morning session will include the Rev. E. L. Day, Christian Church Union stcretary and evangelist; the Rev. E. D Lowe, Olive Branch Christian Church pastor, who will speak on co-operative activities of the church, and Prof. E. C. Cameron, Butler University, who will speak on “A
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Suggested Standard for Town and Country Churches of Christ.” Reports will be made by James W. Putnam, Butler University president. and P. A. Wood. Marion County Christian Church Sunday School Association president. John W. Harms, Disciples of Christ religious education director for Indiana, and the Rev. G. I. Hoover. Indiana Christian Missionary Association secretary, will also speak at the morning session. Speakers at the afternoon session will be Mr. Harms, Mrs. Clyde O. Nease, Mrs O H. Greist, Dr. C O. Hawley and Edwin Marx. A dinner will be served at 6:30 Friday night in the church dining room. Speakers for the dinner program will be the Rev. John H. Booth, Disciples of Christ Church Extension Board secretary, and the Rev. W. A. Shullenberger. Central Christian Church pastor. Moderator Will Speak fly Time* Special BLUFFTON, Ind.. Oct. B.—The Rev. Robert J. McLandress, Indianapolis, Indiana Presbyterian Synod moderator, will address a young people’s district meeting here Friday. Delegates are expected from Ft. Wayne, Huntington, Decatur and Ossian.
CITY SCHOOLS GET PAINTINGS John Herron Collection of 19 Valuable Oils Distributed. Nineteen oil paintings have been presented to Indianapolis schools l lrom the permanent collection of
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the John Herron Art Association. Miss Florence Fitch, school art director, announced today. The paintings. which include the work of nineteenth and twentieth century American and foreign artists, were to be distributed today. Titles of the paintings and their distribution to the high schools are: “Grassin Landscape,” to Crispus Attucks; “Out of Work.” to Technical; “The Connoisseur.” to Manual Training; “Spring Time” to Shortridge. and two small paintings to Broad Ripple. Titles of paintings and their distribution to grade schools are:
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“Chrysanthemums” to School 7; Helen and Bos” to School 12; “Mestrellet Landscape” to School 13; “Reading Lesson” to School 16; “Flemish Fisherwoman” to School 21; “Young Fisherwoman” to School 25. “Bartolluzzi Landscape” to School 26; "Rest” (Nordgrent to School 30; “Cerco. Cerco, Beni” iMoradeii to School 41; “Indian” to School 48; "October Afternoon” to School 63; “Young Student” to School 82.
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BLUE LODGES TO GIVE TRADITIONAL DRAMA "Master Builder" to Be Presented Friday, Saturday Nights. “The Master Builder," a drama of Masonic traditions, will be presented Friday and Saturday nights in the Scottish Rite Cathedral by a
cast of ritualists from Marion County Blue Lodges. Friday nights performance will be given for Master Masons living outside this county. Local Masons will atend Saturday night. Leading roles will be taken by Norman Baxter, Hiram E. Stonecipher, Harry A. Pihl, Fred Smith. Charles W. Hitchcock. W. Pierre Lobdell, Stanley G. Myers, Earl A.
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Heassler. William P. Condrey and Eugene D. Wilcox.
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