Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1935 — Page 4

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WELFARE CHIEF WILL CONCLUDE LECTURE SERIES Dr. David C. Aide, New York, Scheduled on Social Work Program. Final lecture of a series being conducted by the volunteers committee of the Indianapolis Council of Social Agencies for volunteer social workers, is to be held at Caleb Mills Hall at 8 15 Monday night. Dr, David C. Aide, N"w York public welfare commissioner, and one of the nation's leading lecturers on social welfare, is to deliver an address on 'General Community Planniing and Place and Duty of the Volunteer in the Social Welfare Program.” Mrs Austin V Clifford is chairman of the volunteer committee of the council, and Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann is program chairman. The lecture is to be conducted under auspices of the Indianapolis Junior League. No admission w’lll be charged. Health to R*.> Topic The fifth lecture of the series of six is to be delivered Thursday morning at 10 at Kirshbaum Community Center, by Dr. Charles P. Emerson. He will speak on ' Community Health.” Representatives of the following Indianapolis organizations have been attending the meetings: Junior League, Rt. Margaret’s 'Htild, St. Vincent's Guild, Woman's rtment Club, American Legion AUA.iiary, League of Women Voters, Parent-Teacher Associations, Council of Parents and Teachers, and members of several sororities. Dr. Aide, whose address is expected to attract many persons to the final lecture, was uorn in Scotland. He left his native land in 1,013 and came to the United States by way of Canada. He entered the field of social service in Minneapolis. Aided Cabinet Member Later Dr. Aide served in the offices of the Secretary of War and beramp associate secretary of the war labor policies board. In 1921 he accepted a position as secretary of the Buffalo (N. Y.) Charity Organization Society, which position he held for ight years. He was secretary c. the Buffalo Council of Social Agencies for three years. Dr. Aide has served as a member of many state and national committees and has lectured extensively on social questions. He was professorial lecturer in sociology and social work at the University of Buffalo and on the faculty of the New York School of Social Work. He also was a member of the New York state commission for the revision of the public service law. He is a member of the American Public Welfare Association and is serving as a director. He has conducted courses in public welfare administration at both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Fordham University.

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GREEN SPEAKS TO SCIENTISTS Boston Lecturer Appears Under Sponsorship of Fourth Church. "There is no place where God’s light is not seen, since truth, life and love fill immensity and ever are present," Samuel W. Green said at a Church of Christ, Scientist, lecture last night in O.ule Tabernacle. Mr. Green, a member of the lectureship board of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., spoke under auspices of the local Fourth Church. He said in part: "The desire for light is universal. According to the record of the Book of Gensis, God’s first edict is, 'Let there be light.’ In the unfoldment of that spiritual light as provided by Deity, creation is made manifest to the seeing eye, as is indicated in the following statement from the Christian Science text book, 'Science and Health, With Key to the Scriptures,’ by Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science ip. 504): Genesis i, 5. And God called the light Day and the darkness He called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. All questions as to the divine creation being both spiritual and material are answered in this passage, for though solar beams are not yet included in the record of creation, still there is light. This light is not from the sun, nor from volcanic flames, but it is the revelation of truth and of spiritual ideas. This also shows that there is no place where God’s light is not seen, since truth, life and love fill immensity and are ever present. Was not this a revelation instead of a creation?” Medical Society to Meet The Indianapolis Medical Society is to meet at 8:15 tonight in the Athenaeum with Dr. G. W. Gustafson, Dr. H. F. Beckman and Dr. John E. Dalton on the program.

SPECIAL GIFTS TO FUND NEAR $380,000 MARK Division Obtains 82.8 Per Cent of Quota: Donations Increased. Additional pledges of $48,495 were reported today by the special gifts division of the Community Fund Drive, bringing the total subscriptions in this division to 5379,306.36. This is 82.8 per cent cf the committee's quota. Special mention is made of the following: Vonnegut Hardware Cos., $600; Barbasol Cos., SSOO, and American Foundry, S6OO. Nothing was received from these firms last year. A. Borinstein Cos., which gave S6OO last year contributes $750 this year. Henry Holt who gave SSOO last year increased his contribution to $750. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thompson this year doubled their 5250 contribution of 1934. Fairmount Glass Works gave $3250 this year, $250 more than vast year. Other large contributors: Hook Drug Cos., $1000; George E. Hume, $1000; Indianapolis Glove Cos., $1000; L. Strauss Cos., $1200; Star Publishing Cos.. $3500; U. S. Corrugated Fibre Box Cos., $1000; H. P. Wasson & Cos., $10,000; Union Trust Cos., $1500; Indiana National Bank, $3600, and Arthur V. Brown, SSOOO. The national corporations dlvi-

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Seeing Red Thirteen Barred Plymouth Rock hens that had found their way Sunday to the women's rest room of School 97 were identified today as the property of Mrs. O. M. Beck, 4933 Brook-field-rd. and were relieved of academic responsibilities to go back to sitting. Mrs. Beck said the hens had been stolen Saturday night. James Price, Negro janitor, who found them, at first thought they were his, because he had some stolen from his home, 3525 Orange-st, Saturday night, also. On reflection, however, he recalled his had been Rhode Island Reds, and there is a sharp contrast in the color of the two breeds.

3 TRIALS CONTINUED Cases of Tait, Dye and Flaherty to Be Resumed Nov. 18. Trials of Ernest Tait. Donald Dye and James Flaherty on charges of rcbbery were continued until Nov. 18 today by J. D. Ermston, special j criminal judge.

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