Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1935 — Page 11

OCT. 11,1935

LATIN PUPILS OF TECH WILL PRESENT PLAY State Teachers’ Association Classical Division to Be Audience. Technical High School Latin pupils will present a play As th Gods Will," written by Mary Mae Endsley, a June 35 graduate, before the Classical Division of the Indiana State Teachers' Association, Oct. 17, at the Masonic Temple. Members ot the cast announced by Miss Ruth Stone, play director, include Ruth Collier, Virginia Jor- j dan, Joseph Mayes, Howard Symons. Viola Franci.-co, William Jackson, Georgia Rlummer and Dale Williams. Members of the speaking chorus which will be leatured in the p.ay , are Betty June Keske, Patty Lou ■ t-iness, Gloria Maitten, Anita Klat- j te, Viola Francisco, Betty Bray,' Georgia Plummer, Mary Prater, j Muriel% Micnael, Lillian Delporte, j Mary Agnes Dunwocdy, Mary Jane j Anderson, Alan Gripe, William i Jackson, Dale Willman, Raymond j Kern, John Hetherington and David La Mar. Mature Club Elects The Tech Nature Study Club has elected as ollicers for the semester, Mary Janet Ferguson, president; •Jack Wilchons, vice president; Hazel Worster, secretary, and John Hethcrington, treasurer. At previous meetings the club members discussed current events j pertaining to nature and insects I sucli as tne butterfly, moth, praying mantis, and walking stick. The program next week will include talks on seasonal phenomena, including the coloration of leaves, what makes leaves fall at this time of the year, what Indian summer is, what becomes of insects at this season, and wiiat animals prepare lor winter by storing food. Debate Scheduled A debate by members of the Tech Demegonans will bo held at the Emersan Avenue Baptist Church, Sunday, at Young Peoples Class meeting. Roland Boughton and Adelaide Carter will take first and second affirmative respectively; Elnora Hartman and Don Matthius will take first and second negatives. They will debate on, "Resolved, That medical service should be made available to all citizens at public expense.’’

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Q —Understanding that the Ethiopians are a Christian people and were converted during the early centuries, why do they not belong to the Roman Catholic Church? A—A Catholic authority answers: In the early centuries, besides the Catholic Church, there arose many Christian sects which had departed from Catholic teaching in some points and which the Catholic Church called “heretics,” such as the Montanists, Donatists, Arians, Nestorians, Monyphysites, etc. Hence, although Christianity was introduced into Ethiopia by J missionaries of the Catholic , Church (Frumentius and Aedi- j siusi during the first half of the fourth century (340-346), the i Christianity preached by St. Frumentius did not reach the great mass of the people, and the Church of Ethiopia became subject to the Honophysito Coptic : Patriach of Egypt with the result j that the Ethiopian Church adopt- j ed. in course of time, the theory I of the Egyptian Church concern- j ing the human nature of Christ. This was the Monophysite or Eutychian theory that the human nature of Christ was so absorbed by His divine nature that it practically disappeared, whereas the Catholic teaching is that in Christ both the human and divine natures remain complete and are united in one divine person. EXPANSION JOINTS PUT TO TEST ON ROAD 152 State Highway Commission Trying; Out 18 Different Types. The State Highway Commission is conducting a laboratory test on a 10-mile stretch of Road 152 between the Indianapolis city limits and Royalton. Eighteen types of expansion joints, which control contraction and expansion of paving material, have been placed in the road and are inspected periodically to determine the best type for future use. The expansion joints, strips which run crosswise in the road, are subjected to the some conditions by using all of them in me stretch of road.

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