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+ Richmond, Ind. will have before it - for action this proposed antiwar

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| Spencer, | Bogigian and the Rev. Mr. Mantle.

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Parley: Opens Richmond, On Monday

Four-Point Peace Plan to Be Reported by Special

Commission.

The Indiana Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America, meeting Monday for a four-day session in St. Paul's Lutheran Church,

platform. (1) Mandatory neutrality legislation: (2) removal of munition manufacture from private capital; (3) limitation of military expenditure, and (4) popular referendum before the nation can enter war, except in case of invasion. The platform is to be: proposed by a special synod commission on questions and problems of war, Inlanapolis pastors said. The com-

gitation within the .church for a revision of the Lutheran antiwar platform.

‘Evil Must Be Restrained’

“As long as the world is evil. whether in the individual or in the mass, evil must be restrained by force,” the commission is to report, pastors said, in justification of the inclusion of the invasion clause. I“However, we affirm our devotion ta the cause of peace and urge upon our people their full.co-operation in the adoption of measures designed the report will read. |The Rev. C. Franklin Koch is H. E. Turney, D. D., Indianapolis. synod president, is to preside and preach the opening sermon.

Local Pastors Wy Attend

| Indianapolis pastors to attend besides Dr. Turney are E. Clarence Gardner, D. D.; R. H. Benting, D. D.; the Rev. J. S. Albert, the Rev. | Namen Hartman, the Rev. J. Luther Seng, the Rev. A. V. Hess and the Rev. Allen K. Trout. | Approximately 300 are expected to attend the sessions. Financial reports will show, synod officials said, Ie benevolences _for the fiscal year ere increased over the previous year by more than $10,000 to a total -°f more than $48,000.

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LUTHERAN SYNOD

QUARTET TO GIVE MUSICALE

at 3 p. m. They are,. left to right:

City's Ministe

the Y. W. C. A, officials said.

Church Federation, | [ndianapolis— “The Y. W. C. A. has an established place in the life of this community. Within .its sphere it stands for a certain expression of Christian attitude and spirit. It ought to he unencumbered in ‘every way; so that it may accomplish its purpose and realize its possibility of service to the community. I commend this particular campaign to everybody as worthy of support.” | Dr, William: F. Rothenburger, Third Christian Church— “The Y. W. OC. A. with all iis branches is one of the great social and moral assets of our city. The effort now on to lift the mortgage 1s most urgent and timely. The broad program of the institution and its nonsectarian spirit lays claim to the resources of the entire community.”

Praised By Rabbi Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht— |

the Y. W. C. A. in the community

Fellowship Service Set

1s a character-building organization. Its cultural, social and civic uplift,

| and its liberality of service is of the greatest benefit to the entire city. I

Miss: Nellie Your Yours to Be In Charge of Affair.

| Miss Nellie Young is to be in charge of worship service at the ay fellowship meeting of the Christian Church School - Association of Marion County in the Engleyood Christian Church Monday,

| Following the worship service, designed as a demonstration of a in Sunday Schools, a discussion period will be held. The Rev. O. A. Trinkle is to have charge of the first group, which is to discuss “Problems of the General and Departmental Superintendents and New Trends in Church Schoo] Administration.” The Rev. 8. Grundy Fischer is to lead a group in the discussion of church school evangelism and its function in the changing order of the church. New developments in adult education will be the topic for the third group, which John Harms is to lead. The meeting is to begin at 7:30 p. m.

Church to Hear Play in Hymns

| A “Hymn-Play written by the Rev. Lance A. Mantle, Home Presbyterian Church pastor, is to be presented at: 8 p. m. tomorrow in “'the church. The production, “Hymns Our Mothers Loved,” will be enlacted by members of both church choirs, who are to be dressed in old-fashioned . costumes. Taking leading roles are Mildred | E. Mantle, Alta Krug Fink, Chestina Margaret Mantle, Paul

QUARTET TO SING

~The Church of the Advent quarje is to present an hour of sacred music tomorrow at 8 p. m. The quartet consists of Mrs. George Biegler, Ruell Moore, Ivan Wick- | Jund and Mrs. Conrad - Grathwohl, They are accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Russell Sanders.

CHRISTIAN YOUTH WILL HEAR RABBI

Rabbi Morris M. Feéuerlicht is to discuss “Some Modern: Race Fads” before the Young People’s Christian Forum in University Park Christian Church at 7 p. m. tomor-

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well recall the original campaign, in which I had a hand, for the erection of the Phyllis Wheatley Branch. Its record since then has. proved its worth. I commend this present campaign to lift the mortgage as deserving of support by the entire community.” The Rev. C. A. McPheeters, North Methodist Church— “One cannot overestimate the value of the service rendered to this city by the Young Women’s Christian Association. With its diversified program of recreation, education, vocational guidance, social activity and religious instruction; with the splendid facilities of its buildings meeting its many needs; with the personnel of its paid and volunteer workers trained for most helpful leadship, and with the general atmosphere of the program whole-some-and Christian, the Y. W. C. A. is meeting the needs of women and girls in our city as no other institution can possibly do.”

Lauded By Others Dr. George Arthur Frantz, First

Presbyterian Church—

“I feel that the Y. W. C. A. is doing a splendid work in the community, reaching groups that other organizations fail to touch. It is the church at work down town. I urge the people of Indianapolis to support the Young Women's Christian Association in its present need.” Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, First

' Baptist Church—

“All of us who share in the support of the Y. W. C. ‘A, share in hospitality to worthy young women who come to do good in our city. We also provide an opportunity for the further development of the young people in Christian character. through constructive educational and social contacts and .wholesome recreation.” Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks, All Souls Unitarian— “1 have known for many years the work of the Young Women's Christian Association, and can commend it as of great value to our young women and to the community. Without regard to sectarian lines, it meets the needs. of all young women. I am especially interested in the Phyllis Wheatley branch, because I know the splendid work it is doing with young colored women.”

JUDGE COX TO TALK TO FISHERS OF MEN

Judge Otto Cox is to speak at a special Mother’s Day meeting of the Fishers of Men Bible Class of the Fountain Square Christian Church at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow. Members of the Loyal Women’s Class are to be guests, and music is to be furnished by the Kentucky Singing Trio.

Northwood Christian's Pastor to Be Honored

A reception for the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Carroll is to be held at the Northwood Christian Church Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. The Rev. Mr. Carroll

is the new church pastor. - in the auditorium.

A program of music and talks is to be given

K, V. Ammermah, church board ®

chairman, = to preside. The program foll Piano ide by Miss Allene Stidham; greetings by Dr. Ernest N. Evans, Indianapolis Church Federation executive secretary, the Rev.E. L. Day, secretary-evangelist, Christion Church Union, and the Rev. 'W. F. Rothenberger, Indianapolis

‘Christian minister; special music by { sic by Ny Ww. Ford and Miss Stid-

. the Rev. Herbert Wilson.

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Other greetings are to be offered by P. A. Wood, the Rev. S. B. Harry, representing neighborhood pastors, Meridian Heights, and Mrs. S Grundy Fisher, University Park Christian Church. The new pastor and his wife are to respond. The program is to close with special mu-

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The Frieden's Girls’ Quartet is to give its spring musicale in Frieden's Evangelical Church tomorrow

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rs Indorse

Y. W. C. A. Building Drive!

Indianapolis ministers have agreed to call attention of their congre- Club is to be sponsored tomorrow gations tomorrow to the Y. W. C. A. Completion Fund Campaign. Girl ! by the Fellowship Class of Bethany speakers are to appear before the adult Bible classes. Representative ministers have issued the following statements about |

. The Rev. Ernest N. Evans, execy-® - ' tive secretary,

Jewish Women Clubs to Meet

The Indianapolis Sections of the National Council of Jewish Women and the National Council of Jewish Juniors are to meet at 8 p. m. Monday in Kirshbaum Center. All mothers of members are invited to attend. Mrs. S. Dorfman is to breside over a program Which includes talks by officers, Mrs. L. W. Lapinska, Miss Fanette Katz, Miss Mary Lapinska and Mrs. Walter Wolf. Katheryn Turney Garten give two book reviews, following which a social hour has heen arranged.

frieda Niemeyer, Jesse G. Maxine Moore, director.

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Mabelle Hohn and Alberta NieCrane is to be guest organist and

Class to Sponsor Mission Program

The Wheeler Mission Breakfast

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| English Lutheran Church. At the 8 a. m. service at the Wheeler City

Rescue Mission, the Rev. Luther J. Seng is to speak on ‘Mothers of Men.” Music is to be furnished by Mrs. C. C. Fetta and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Smith. Other services tomorrow include Sunday school at 2:30 p m.; young people’s meeting, 6 p. m., and evening service, the Rev. H. E. Eberhardt speaking, 7:30 p. m.

WOODSIDE CHURCH IS TO HOLD REVIVAL

An evangelistic revival, under the direction of Herbert M. Glossbrenner and William and Helen Terrel, is to be held from May 12 to May 23 at the Woodside M. E. Church, {daily at 7:30 p. m. except Saturday. The group broadcasts at 8 a. m. each Sunday over WFBM.

IN INDIANAPOLIS CHURCHES

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TO CONSIDER ANTIWAR PLATF

SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1937

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Annual Rally | Of Baptists

Over 300 Are Expected For Dinner and Evangelist Pageant.

More than 300 young people from Baptist churches of Indianapolis and vicinity are expected to: attend the annual dinner and evangelist rally to be held 6:30 p. m. Monday, “at the Emerson Avenue Baptist Chugch.. » An evangelistic pageant is to be conducted by Miss Flossie Minor, and the Rev. H. G. Lowe, church pastor, is to speak at the evening service. Ernest E. Ballard is to preside. This meeting is part of a program by the local Baptist churches to stress evangelism throughout the coming year. The Rev. Louis G. Crafton, Moderator of the Indianapolis Baptist Association, has appointed a special committee, headed by the Rev. Oren A. Cook of Cumberland, to sponsor the program. Baptist church men have enlisted support under the direction of H. C. Bearry, Layman’s Emergency Evangelistic Committee chairman. As a part of this movement, the Rev. William O. Breedlove, Calvary Baptist Church pastor, is to speak at 7:30 p. m. May 14 in the Garden Baptist Church. The meeting is one of a series by the Youth School of Evangelism, which are to be held on alternate Fridays during May and June at this church. The purpose of the meetings is to train young people to manage church evangelistic work.

Butler U. Choir To Give Recital

The Butler University Choir is to give a recital at the All Souls Unitarian Church tomorrow morning. The Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks, pastor, is. to speak on “Our Faith in Hymns.” The More Light Guild is to give a dinner in the church at 6:15 tonight, with music and a talk on “Music in the Movies” by Mrs. J. E. Shaw.

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TOMORROW

BAPTIST

Beech Grove—The Rev. Verdi Allen. pastor. Morning, “The Voice of False Prophets’; evening, “Will the Bible Prevailds” River Avenue—Tle Rev. George D. Billeisen, pastor. Morning. “My Mother” evening. **A Discourgaed “Man’ s Prayer and Answer.’ Emmanual—The Rev. Harry C. Lance: pastor. Morning, “The Man Who Prays’ evening. ‘Mothers and Men.’ Lyndhurst—The Rev. C. H.' Scheick, pastor. Morning, “Young Peoples’ Choices”; evening, ‘Mothers of Other Days.” Memorial—The Rev. George G. Kimasey. pastor. Morning, ‘Mother, A Word That Means the World to Me"; evening, childrens’ program. ! Woodruff Place—The Rev. L. C. To pastor. Morning, “Why Mother's Day? evening, ‘‘Changing Sunset Into Sunrise.’

First—The Rev. Carleton Ww. Atwater, pastor. Morning. “Mother” ; evening, ‘The Home That Lasts.’ Emerson Avenue—The Rev. pastor. Morning, ‘There Mother”; evening, “Wide

Pop CHRISTIAN

Bethany—The ~ Rev. Paul Eddingfield, pastor. Morning, ‘‘Mother's Gift”; evening. “Law Observance.” University Park—The Rev Fisher, pastor. Morning, * Motherhood.” ; Downey Avenue—The Rev. R. R. Johnson, pastor. “Morning, ‘The Uncrown=d Queen’; evening, Christian Youth Council Meeting. Central--The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger, pastor. Morning, “Worthy of Jesus’ Legacy”’ i evening, “Favorites and Song Melodies.’ Hillside—The Rev. pastor. Morning, God’’; evening, Living.” Third—The Rev. ger, pastor. Morning. Quest for Happiness''; evening, ple’s fellowship. Englewood—The Rev. O. L. Trinkle, pastor. Morning, ‘Mother, Home, Heaven’; evening, Prof. Ross J. Griffith. Centenary—The Rev. Harry T. Bridwell, Raster, Morning, Rev. Rosalie Bennedict; vening, Technical High School Choir. Fountain Square—The Rey. Victor IR. Griffin, pastor. Morning, “The Image of God’; evening, “Why Go to Charch?”

Eighth—The Rev. Glen W. Mell, pastor. Morning, Mrs. O. H. Greist is to address Sunday School adult department in Mothsermon by pastor. ‘An .'"" Flowers. to be mother persby

H. G. Rowe. Stands _ the Awake Door-

S. Grundy The Larger

Raymond R. Ohaver, “Prepare to Meet Thy “The High. Cost of Low

William F. Rothenbur“Christ and the young peo-

er's Day program: Old Fashioned Mother given oldest. and voungest ent; evening, Mother's Day pagent High School C. E. Northwood—The Rev. W. L. Carroll, pastor. Morning, “Mother Stands Near By.’

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

“Adam and the Fallen Man” is the theme for lesson-sermons in all churches.

CHURCH OF GOD

Northside—The Rev. P. B. Turner, -pastot. Morning. “The Responsibility of Motherhood”: evening, “The Power of the Gospel of Christ Unto Salvation.’ Southside—The Rev. H. A. Sherwood, pastor, Morning, “Mother Ss Day Message’ Mrs Hazel Bain; evening, ‘‘“The Family of 0d.”

West Side—The Rev. John J. Williams, pastor. _ Morning, “The Dearest Friend on Earth”: evening, ‘Mother Caldwell's Re-

ligion. 22 CONGREGATIONAL

First—The Rev. Ellis W, Hay, Morning, Dr. Fredrick L. ork

pastor. Fagley, - New

Clarence W. win,

Union—The Rev. “The ory of

pastor, Morning. God.”

EPISCOPAL

St. George—The Rev. Francis Tetu, vicar. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; church 2A hoo]. 9 a. m.; morning sermon, 10 a. m. |St. Paul's—The Rev. William Burrows, rector. Holy Communion, 8:30 a. m.; church J4noor, 10:45; morning prayer and sermon.

rol of the Advent—The Rev. George S| Southworth, rector. Hol Communion, 7{30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 morning prayer and sermon, “The Mo er of Jesus,’ 11 a. m.; choir recital, p. m,

Christ Church—The Rev. E. Alnger rector, Holy Communion? 8 a. church school. 9:30 a. m.; morning HR and sermon. 10:45 a. m, All Saints’ Cathedral—The Rev. Robert e Alexander, vicar. Holy Communion. 7:30 m.; Church School, 9:45 a. m.; mornaE og andl sermon, 11 a. m.; evening rayer, senior young neople's felowship, Sp Pp. DO . St. Matthew’s—The Rev. Harold O. Boon, vicar. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.: morning prayer and sermon, ‘The Meaning of the Ascension.’ 10:45 a. m.

EVANGELICAL

Carrollton Avenue—The Rev. righausen, pastor. ~ Morning; tian Home.” Broadway—The Rev. Edwatd Sausaman, pastor. Morning, “Honor Thy Mother”; evening, voung people's meetings. Friedens—The Rev. Robert C. Kuebler, Pastor; Morning, ‘The Mother and the

E. G. Hom“The Chris-

Beville Avenue—The Rev. FP. G. Kuebler, pastor. Morning, “A Model evening, children’s program. Second—The Rev. F. C. Wocknitz, pasor Morning, the Rev. Dukaly. evening,

tor. Mother's Day services..

Immanuel—The R William C. Nelson, astor. Morning. nse Virtues of a i ood Mother; evenfag, young people,

Mother”;

Zion—The Rev: Fredrick R. Daries, pas-.

EVANGELICAL

First—The Rev. Charles P. Maas. pastor. Morning, “The Changeless Christ’; evenin ‘God a i That.’ Both sermons bv Dr. H. Mueller, district superinténdent.

FREE METHODIST

First—The Rev. O.. L. Mumaw, Morning, ‘‘Mothers’’; evening, “The

LUTHERAN

St. Matthew—The Rev. L. C. E. Fackler, pastor. Morning, confirmation of an adult class; subject, ‘Witness Eearers,” a testimony to mothers; evening, ‘‘He Ascended Into Heaven.’ Gethsemane—The Rey. J. S¢ Albert. pastor. Morning, ‘‘The Christian Home.” English Churéh of Our Redeemer—The Rev H. Eifert, pastor. Morning, Rey and Mother- in-law.’ First United—The Rev. Clarence E. Gardner, pastor. Morning, ‘My Mother.” Bethany—The Rev. 3. Luther Seng, pastor. Morning, Mother's Day services; sermon, ‘‘The Task oF Parenthood.’

METHODIST

Woodside—The Rev. M. H. Reynolds, pastor. Morning, “The Name of Woman’; evening, “A Prayer for a Revival.” Blaine Avenue—The Rev. Lemuel G. Carnes, pastor. Morning and evening, Mother's Day services.

Heath Memorial -The Rev. L. H. Kendall. pastor. Morning. “A Mother's Day Message' evening, the Epworth League Mother's ‘Day program. East Park—The Rev. R. A. Ulrey, pastor. Morning, ‘A Mother's Day Sermon for 1937" , evening, "An Old-Fashioned Mother. : Irvington—The Rev. Abram 8. Woodard, pastor. Morning. My Mother and Your Mother’; evening, C..T. VU. Silver Medal contests. New Jersey Street—The Rev. Edwin J. Weiss, pastor. Morning, “A Mother Who Dared to Stand Alone’; evening, Young People's Meeting. Broadway—The Rev. lard, pastor. Morning. My Mother’ , evening, Prayer.” Trinity—The Rev. J. R. Flanigan, pasor. Morning, ‘‘Our Mothers”; evening, Evangelistic service. Roosevelt- Temple—The Rev. L. C. Murr, pastor. Morning, ‘Our Mothers’; evening, “God's Mt. Peaks. Central Avenue—The Rev. Guy O. Carpenter, pastor. Morning, ‘The Wages of a Mother”; evening, Epworth eague Mother's Day program, West Michigan Street—The Rev. R. R. Cross, pastor. Morning, special Mother’s Day program in charge of Crusader’s Class; evening, ‘‘The Ideal Mother. Morritt Place—~The Rev. C.-C. .Bonnell, pastor. ick Ls ow Best ‘Companion"’; evening, ‘‘Our Pled Brightwood—The Fev. P..T. Ta ylor, pastor. Mornin ‘Our Mothers’ evening, “The Way o "the Cross.” North—The Rev. C. A. McPheeters, pastor. Morning, ‘Religion Is Personal’: evening, Intermediate and Senior Epworth Leagues, Bellaire—The Rev. Glenn H. Reynolds, pastor. Morning, ‘The Mothers of Men evening, Evangelistic service. Edgewood—The Rev. M. O. Robbins, pastor. Morning. “The Supremacy of Motherhood"; evening, ‘‘Some Eternal Ifs.”

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Richard M. Mil‘His Mother and “They Continued in

& Homer Hafer has™a leading role in “Polishing Henry,” one of ‘two one-act plays to be presented by the Seredra Players of the Second Reformed Church, Wednesday and Thursday, in the church hall. Others in the two casts include Zilpha Wallman, Don Collins, Frog Hawickhorst, Alma Wheeler, Esther Byers, Gene Raines, Robert’ Brink, Virginia Boyd and Marie’ Bauiner., William Keen is director,

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METHODIST .

Meridian Street—The Rev. Logan Hall pastor. Morning, “A World Vision’: evening, young eople’'s fellowship. “Early American Folk-Craft.’ by Miss Nellie Avenue—The Rev. E. Arnold

Crawford. Capitol Clegg. pastor. Morning, “The Meaning of Mothers Day’: Mother's Day program to be given in the church school. Shelby Street—The R-=v. Floyd L. ‘Cook. pastor. Morning, Mother's Day service: evening, sermon. Edwin Ray—The Rev. Rae, pastor. Morning, evening, religious drama, Bible.

Richard O. Mc“Homes Royalty” “Mothers of the

Roberts Park—Morning, ‘‘Mother’s Day service, ‘‘Home, Sweet Home,” Dr. Williams C. Hartinger. Mrs. J. H. Smiley to give a Mother's Day talk at Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; evening, “Soft, South Winds,” Dr. John G. Benson.

MISSIONARY BANDS

Tabernacle—The Rev. Otto Morning, ‘‘God’'s Great Women’'; evening, the Rev. William H. Graef will speak on ‘Marvelous Women’ 2:30 p. m., the Rev. Rebecca House on “Mothers I Have Known.

MORAVIAN

First—The Rev. Vernon W. Couillard, pastor. 11 a. m., “The Influence of Motherhood’”; 3 p. m;, Mother's Day love feast: sermon by the Rev. A. R. Jansen, Indiana Central College; music by George O'Reilly and the Misses Jane Hickman and Helen Burkett Second—<The Rev. Mr. Couillard, pastor: 7:45 p. m., “The Influence of Motherhood.”

Missionary H. Nater, pastor.

NAZARENE

North Side—The Rev. M. J. Fargo, pasor. Morning services. First—The Rey. W. E. Albea, Morning, “Why Jesus Came”; ‘The Foundation for Happiness Home.’ South Side—Morning, Mr. Grover Van Duyn, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, wi speak; evening, “Behold Thy Mother

OTHER DENOMINATIONS

Unity Truth Center—The Rev. Murrel G. Powell, pastor, Morning, “The Coronation

Christian and Rev. A. C. M

pastor. evening, in the

Alliance—The Morning, « evening, “That Grand Word of the Gospel—'Whosoever’. Home Missionary Se eg Evangelist G. Wilson. Morning, “Bible Study’’; evening, “Living Waters.’ Church: of Positive Christianity—The Rev. Austin L. Love, pastor. Morning, ‘The Voice of the’ Silence” , evening, Man Love His Enemies.’ Volunteers of America—Col, Earle F. Hites, 7:45 p. m., on ‘The Mother's Place in History.”

PILGRIM HOLINESS

Second—The Rev. Lester Mayhew, tor. Morning, Communion; evening, gelistic message.

PRESBYTERIAN

Meridian Heights—The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor. Morning. “Practical Honor or Mother’; evening, young people's meetng.

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Washington Street—The Rev. Henry Edwards Chace, pastor. Morning, “Today Challenge to Motherhood’: evening, service with West Washington Church. Westminster—The Rev. H. T. Saheim, pastor. Morning, ‘Christian Mothers" evening, young people's service Southport—The Rev. Luther E. Markin, pastor. Morning, “Five Bible Fools: A Foolish Mother.’ Traub Memorial —The Rev, Lenn L. LaTham, pastor. Morning, “A Mother's re

union M. E.

Irvington—The Rev. John B. Ferguson. pastor. Morning, “Man evening, ‘‘The Story of Thought He Had Failed.” Home—The Rev. Lance A. Mantle, pastor. Morning. ‘Christianity Must Choose’ evening, costume play, “Hymns Our Mothers Loved.” Prentice—The Rev. Malcolm D. McNeal, astor, Morning. “The Church in the ome’; evening, young hin meeting. Wallace Street—The Rev. R. E. Muelelr, pastor. Morning, ‘Gifts of Appreciation’; evening, Tuxis Society. Seventh—The Rev. Harold W. Turpin. Morning, “An Understan ing evening, “Unadvertised.” First—George Arthur, pastor. ‘Sincerity.’ Tabernacle—The Rev. J. kel, pastor. Morning. “Mothers-in-Law"’; evening. ‘Salted with Fire. Fairview—The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor. Morning, “The Laws of Friendship; evening, young people's meeting. Sninerjand-the Rev. Florizel A. Pheld astor. ‘“‘Our Mother's,’ other's Faith and Sartore. y 100s 45

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Morning.

"Memorial—The Rev. William H. Kendall, pastor. Morning, “A Mother's Song’; evening, young people's meeting.

UNITARIAN ing, “Our Faith in Hymns, and song service by Butler Cniversity Choir.

UNITED BRETHREN University Heights—The Rev. Roy H. Turley, pastor. orning, “Our Homes": evening, Mother's Day program by choir.

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All Souls—F. 8. C. Wicks, pastor. Morn- |

1 COUNCIL AID

The Rev. Frederick L. Fagley, D. D.,, New York, associate secre- . tary of the General Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches of the United State, is to preach at the 11 a. m. service in the, First Congregational Church tomorrow. Dr. Fagley will go to Terre Haute Tuesday to address the eighth annual state conference of Congregational and Christian + Churches.

Social Work To Be Topic:

Church Group Will Hold

Conference Here.

The Church Conference of Social Work is to meet in Indianapolis May 23 to May 29, in conjunction with the National Conference of Social Work, is was announced today. Headquarters for the church group |is the Spink Arms Hotel, and con- | ference sessions are to be held every | day, except Wednesday, in the First | Baptist Church. The Indianapolis Council of Federated Church Women plan to entertain visiting conference members with a breakfast at 7:15 a. m. May Fuller, church worker, is to speak.

Banquet Planned

At 7 p. m. that evening, the conference is to give a banquet for the church members and delegates at the First Baptist Church. Each day, following the afternoon meetings, vesper services are to be held at the Second Presbyterian Church. A luncheon-board meeting is to be held by the Indianapolis Council of Church Women on May 10 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Hudelson, 35 E. 56th St.

Unitarians To Convene

All Souls Church Leaders

To Speak at Chicago.

James W. Steel, All Souls Unitarian Church board of trustees president, is to attend the Unitarian Laymen’s League Midwest conven-

{tion in Chicago May 15 and 16.

He will stay over to speak at the Unitarian Church's Western meeting Monday night, May 17, on the subject “Extension or Extinction?” Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, All *Souls ‘Church pastor, also is to attend the conference and will speak at a testimonial dinner in honor of the retiring president - of the American Unitarian Association, Dr. Louis Cornish, Boston, on May 18.

Three Groups in Drama Contest

Three church groups will compete in the finals of the Religious Drama Tournament in the Tabernacle Presbyterian Recreational Hall, 34th St. and Central Ave. at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The plays to be presented for first, second and third places are: “Story of Job,” by the Central Christian Church; “Things That Are Caesar’s,” by the Little Theater of West Park Church, and “The Centurian Servant,” by the St. Paul M. E. Church. ‘There is to be no admission charge. The plays will require 45 minutes each to present.

Fellowship Night To Be Observed

Fellowship evening is to be observed tomorrow at the First Congregational Church for members and friends. New members are to be special guests. A buffet supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. in the Mayflower Room. "Mrs. Chic Jackson is to speak on “In the Spring” and the Butler University Madrigal Singers, directed by Donald Gilley, will present choral music.

BENSON TO SPEAK TO MINISTERS

Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent, is to speak at the Indianapolis Methodist Ministers’ meeting Monday at 10 a. m. at the Roberts Park Church. Dr. Benson’s subject will be “The Art of Visiting the Sick.”

WOODSIDE M. E. DINNER PLANNED

quet is to be held Thursday in the

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A Mothers’ and Daughters’ Ban-

Woodside M. E. Church, sponsored | by the Woman's Home Missionary | Society. The program is te include | musical numbers: and a » candle |

Disc ples To Convene May 17-19

For 98th State Meeting At Ft. Wayne.

Indiana members of the Churches of Christ (Disciples) are to meet in Plymouth Congregational Church, Ft. Wayne, for their 98th state convention May 17 to 19, it was announced today by W. E. Carroll, president. The complete program was announced today. : “Memorializing Our Past and Undergirding Our Future” is ‘to be the theme of the session, E. D. Lowe, Indianapolis, acting vice president,

recorder. The program:

. Monday Afternoon

INDIANA CHRISTIAN MINISTERIAL " ASSOCIATION Allen R. Huber, Frankfort, presiding 2: 0 DevolLional, Period, G. Lavon Fisher,

ubur 2:15" ArheT Minister's Devotional Life,” E. Moorman, Indianapolis. | 2:30—'The Minister's Preparation,” Bruce Kershner, Indianapolis 2:45—'‘The Minister's aS imation, ” Frank E. Davidson, Chicago. 3:00—'The Minister's Placement,” R, R. Chaver, Indianapolis. 3:15—'The Minister's Associates,” W. A. Shullenberger, Indianapolis. —The Minister's Reétirement,” A. E. Cory, Indianapolis. 3:45—Business. 4:00—Address: ‘The Spirit of Revival’ Dr. John B. Ferguson, minister, Irvington Presbyterian Church, Indi-

olis 6: 00—RiIoasers’ Harry T. Bridwell, Indianapolis, Ministerial AssoListion secretary- treasurer, will pre-

Address: Dr. Ferguson.

Monday Evening :

General Conyenijon Session Ww. E Carroll and E. D. Lowe, presiding rof. A. W. Mason, song leader. Rl Period, Wilmer Monroe, Ft. Wayne, leader. 8: Co of welcome, the Rev. Charles acMillan Houser, Plymouth Congregations! Church. 8:30— CU of committees by the nt.

8: 35— Music, - 8:45—Communion service under the direction of the local Christian Churches. 9: 15—President’s address: “From Chaos to Order,” W. E, Carroll. 10: 00—Adjournment.

Tuesday Forenoon

7:30—Butler University, ligion, annual breakf A., Dougald McColl, Marion, presiding. INDIANA CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION

9:00—Devotional Period: Herbert »Pass, Kokomo, . leader. 9:15—Indiana Christian Missionary Association in its several departments of service, Will L. TeWalt, vice President, board of directors, pre-

banquet,

“Spiritual Insomnia,”

Coliosey ot Reast, C. Fir oY Tres:

ng ee ot of commissions: "he Rural Church,” ley, Rushville, chairm “The City Church,” a nncement

of personnel. “Temperance and Social Welare,” C. C. Baker, Indianap-

The Rev.

Lee Tins-

chairman. “Permanent Funds,” Virginia D, . Hoover, and Cauble Memorials, Mrs. E. F. Daugh-

M. R. Denison, Sou Be “Religious

R. -7T. Beck, Greencastle. 9: 00—Glimpses’ of the work of the several state oyange sts W. CO. Aschanhort, Northwestern district; H. J. Buchanan, Southwestern district; E. Da Central district; 8S. V. Southeagisrn district,

olis,

“Men’s nd. Education,”

ay, Mattson,

10:00—Mus > 10: 15— Message of the General Secretary. Comprehensive Program of ont State Association,” G. Hoover, Indianapolis. 10:30—*The Next Great Task of the Disciples ” John W. Harms, Indian-

polis, 10: 0 Taner sirding Our State Association for the Service. of the Brotherhood,” Lowe, president, “board of directors, . 11:10—Address: * steps of the Master,” DeWitt Jones, president, Council of the Churches of Christ

in America. 11:55—Report of Nominating Committee ertaining to Siembershis upon the oard of directors of the I. C. M. A. 12:00—Adjournment. 12:15—Ministers’ Wives’ Luncheon, Mrs. Mark Anthony, presiding. (Wayne Street M. E. Churc 12: 15-Crrrian Unity rican: Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, president of the Sommission, guest of honor (Y. M. . ).

Tuesday Afternoon

Educational Session .1:45—Devotional Period, H. W Ft. Wayne, leader 2:00— EY enching the Bible and Religion at Tax Sup cried Institutions of Learning Todd, Indiana School of Relialoh. Bloomington, 2:15—"Religious Educational Ministry at Purdue University,” FPF. King, Purdue Christian Foun-

. Thompson,

gevreisy.

dation 2: 30— Music, Butler University. 2:40—"The Training of ‘Ministers from the Point of View of the School of Ministerial Traming,”” F. D.: Kershner, dean, Butler College of Reli-

ion. 3:05— What the Church May Properly Expect from the College in the Training of Ministers,”” W. F. Rotherburger, Indianapolis. 3:30—Adjournment.

Sectional Conferences

3:45—Stewardship, “The New Testament Ideal as Presented in the Teachings of Jesus and His* Apostles,” J. H. Booth, leader Religious Education: ‘“The Development of Leadership in the Local Church,” John W. Harms, and J. Allen Watson. leaders. hp Developments in Christian cation fof Adults T and A. R. Huber, feRits. Indiana Woman's Christian sionary Society, ‘Program vue,’ Miss Edith Eberle, hs

) Church Conferences. Lee Tinsley, presiding. “Statu s of Rural Churches in Indiana,” Ross Griffeth, Indianapolis. 6:00—Annual men's banquet, Indiana Christian Missionary Association, Wayne St. Methodist Church, H PurirIer Mitchell, presiding. Annual young pzople’s banquet, Deiment of Religious Education,

&

Tuesday Evening 8:00—Devotional Period, John M., Tome,

okomo. $1150 Be University Chorus er

er drection, of

. Gilley 9:00—Addre. . Edgar Dewitt Jones. 10: 00—Adjournment.

Wednesday Forenoon

7:30—Pension Fund Breakfast, Y. M. C. A. . Be cory, presiding. 9:00—Devotional Period, J. O. Dodd, Terre

Haute. 9: 15—Address, “Four Years of Repeal,’ James A. Crain, secretary Department of Social Program and Ac-

tion 9:35—Address, “The Ministry of the GerFan Evangelizing Society,” Dean Walker, Indianapolis. 9 46—The Indians Area in Its Relation to Minst ry of the National Benevot AsSociation. Intfoducing super. in nent on eld 1d tati an e field representative. 10:05—The “oaristian Foundation. 10:15—Mus! 10: 25— Address. Virgil Havens, Missionary

T! 10:50 Address. “whe Life and Work | of r. Boo anapolis. 11:30—Business session. i

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. water, D. D., Pastor Bible e ‘School—d 9:30 A. 3unday . Sublet: “Mother” 55 A. M

Junday Evening Worshi ubect: “The H

Home rs Pass Thursday, 6:00 P, NS mner and

nnual Meetin

Roman Catholic Downtown Church—St. John's

2 Blocks South of State Capitol Masses—8, 7:30, 9 and 11 Holy Days—S5. 6,-7. 8, 9 and 12730 i

Program Is Announced

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said. Glenn O. Mills, Edinburg, is

Nursery Gift

For Mothers The Izy Class, West Park Christian Church, tomorrow will dedicate to [the church mothers, in celebration of Mother's Day a large nursery in the church, Mothers hereafter may leave prekindergarten children in the spacious, specially equipped and decorated room while they attend church services. ™ The room is equipped wit play pen, chairs, tables, playthings, cribs and | highchairs. Walls are a pale pink and the ceiling is a pale blue stenciled with silver stars and moon.

Butler Plans

15-Colirses

Subjects Will Be Taught Summer School.

Fifteen courses in [the college of religion at Butler University are to be offered during the 1937 summer school session, George F. Leonard, director, said today. Dean PF. D, Kershner of the college of religion, has named Prof. Toyozo W. Nakarai, Prof. Arthur Homes, Prof. B. L. Kershner and Dean [E. Walker, associate professor, to the religion summer staff. Offerings will be lowing subjects: The Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament, the Socidl Teachings of Jesus, the History of Christian Art, Prophetic Books of the Old Testament, Religion of the Hebrews, Are chaeology of the Old Testament, Great Pauline Epistles, the Mind of Christ, Prayer and Natural Law, Readings in Luke’s Gospel, the Life of Christ, the Revelation of John, the Church,in Acts, |the: Church -in America Sifice 1865, and the Church - and the Modern State. These courses are divided into five divisions. Dean Kershner will teach subjects falling under the title of Christian Doctrine; Prof. Nakarai, Semitics; Prof. Holmes, Philoso=phy and Psychology of Religion; Prof. Kershner, New Testament, and Mrs. Walker, Church History.

ade in the fol-

Race Driver Is to Speak

Mays to Be Inferviewed at Third Chistian. alll,

Rex Mays, Cayifornia race driver who twice has won the pole position in the 500-mile| Speedway race, is to be interviewed by Merle Siden=er at the Christian Men Builders class session tomorrow morning in the Third Christian | Church. Mr. Sidener is tg speak on “In the Driver's Seat.”| A tribute to mothers is to be |given by Miss Gwendolyn Short and Charles Carson.

Honor Given To Mothers

Women Are to Be Guests of First Baptist G hurchmen.

Mother's Day is to be observed to= morrow by the First Baptist Church Men's Bible Class. Wives and mothers have been invited to the program at 9:30 a. m. Harry White, Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. general secretary, is to talk on Mother's Day, and Mrs. R. W. Sharpless is to sing| a soprano solo, Dr. Robert W. Blake new class pres< ident, is to lead singing.

BIBLE TO BE GIVEN

The subject for [the 101 Men's. Class tomorrow -is {‘Abraham, Man of Prayer.” Marshall Oliver is to be presented a Bible for winning the membership drive contest.

12:00—Adjournment. 12:15—s8acrificial Lunchfon, Indiana Wome an's Christian Missionary Society, py English{ Lutheran Parish all.

Wednesday

INDIANA WOMAN'S i SIONARY S

i

fternoon SHRISTIAN MIS< CIETY

Mrs. J. S. Brechh 1:45—Devotional Period, Indianapolis. 2 30 ~Siexardship

ill, presiding Mrs. H. L. Herod,

accomplishments. Ch ars: Barton Johnson, Mh

Wa 2:30—A0 Lac, Mrs. ‘W. PF, Bottontiger. Indianapolis. 2:55—Address. 3:15—Remarks, Mrs. J.|S. Brechhill, Ken= dallville.

Sectional Conferences

3:45—Stewardship Conference, “The Reale ization of the New Testament Ideal of Chrstian Stow ardship in the Individual and | Church Life,” Mr,

Booth. leader. on, “The Educa,,Use of Music in Sn go, fy Bie . se o in Christian Education,’ Hh Carter and R. T. TS. Indana Woman's Christian Missione a Future,” Mrs, C,

Nease gen Rirra] Church G P, Powers, preside ing. “Practical Plans for Constructive Wor Tl in Indiana Rural Churches,” Mr. Tinsley. leader. Dise cussion of practical plans.

Wednesday Evening

8: 00—Devotional Period, Mrs. Fred Wolff, Wabash. Address. DL Hugh Thom= inister, a - byterian Church, BITE a # Pres

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

Lesson Sermcn for Sunday May 9—Adam and Fallen Man

Sunday Morning Service 11 a. m.

FIRST CHURCH—Meridian at 20th St.

SECOND CHURCH — Delaware at 12th St.° | THIRD CHURCH—Wash. Blvd. at 34th St. | FOURTH CHURCH — Pleasant Run Parkway ((S. Drive) at Butler Ave. FIFTH CHURCH College 62d St.

Sunday School, |

1 Churches. Read;ng Rooms are open ta the Publie, t :

at