Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1938 — Page 5

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Reception

Will Honor

Conductor

Governor, Musie. ¢; Sorority To Fete Sevitzky and Women Musicians.

Governor and Mrs. Townsend and Kappa chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon, are to entertain with a reception Wednesday night at the Governor's Mansion in honor of Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra conductor, and women orchestra members. \ Mu Phi Epsilon is a national music sorerity. An the receiving line will be Gov. and Mrs. Townsend, Mr. Sevitzky, Mrs. James L. Wagner, Kappa chapter president; Misses Jeanette Orloff, Marjorie Call, Charlotte Reeves, Virginia, Leyenberger, Harriet Payne, Helen Dauner, Martha Rundell and Mesdames Louise Essex, Alma Miller Lentz and Ruth Thrasher. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames Lenore I. Frederickson and Irwin Luessow. Assisting are Misses Imogene Pierson, Sara Miller, Virginia Bassett, Mary Zimmerly, Mary Gottman, Marguerite Billo, Frances Wishard; Mrs. Walter Treanor, Chicago, and Mesdames John E. Duncan, W. N. Fleming Jr, and Saul Bernat. A program will be given by Mrs. Dorothy Munger, pianist; Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, soprano, with Walter Whitworth at the piano, and a string quartet composed of Miss Payne, Miss Reeves, Richard Byrne and Leonard Krupnick,; Symphony orchestra members. The group will play “Fantasie” for string quartet composed by Miss Payne. Mrs. Henry Hoss, 4801 Park Ave, will be hostess to the Indianapolis Alumnae Club at 6 p. m. Monday.

Book io Be Reviewed

Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Nell Kemper McMurtrey, chairman; Mrs. June Baker and Misses Mabel Rose, Jeanette Orloff, Gladys Powers and Charlotte Lieber.

Miss Adah H. Hill will review “Beloved Friend” by Catherine Drink. er Bowen and Barbara von Meck. Miss Mary Moorman, contralto, is to sing “Why?” “None But the Lonely Heart,” and “God of All Nature” arranged from the Fifth Symphony, all by Tschaikowsky. An arrangement of the Nutcracker Suite,” including “March,” “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy,” “Trepak,” “Dance of Flutes,” and “Waltz of Flowers,” will be played by Mrs. Agnes Warriner Helgesson and Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones. Officers are to be elected. Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, club president, is to preside,

Student Section To Give Recital To Music Group

Mrs. Thomas E. Toll, 540 E. 32d St., is to be hostess at 3 p. m. Thursday to the Matinee Musicale + student section. Mrs. Norvin Strickland is program chairman. Miss Marjorie yrum is to sing “Hapak,” a Russian by Moussorgsky; “Sleep That Sits on Baby's Eyes,” Carpenter, and “ Johann,” Grieg, accompanied at the piano by Miss Mary Elizabeth Hadley. . Miss Hadley is to play Schumann’s “Papillon.” Miss Sue. Osler is to sing “Come Away, Death,” Sibelius; “Liebesserier,” Weingartner, and “Slumber Song,” Grefchaniow, ac.compariied at the piano by Miss Frances Wishard. A trio composed of Mrs. Leslie Hallam, violinist; Mrs. Paul Niles, cellist, and Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, pianist, is to conclude the program by playing Debussey’s “Romance” and “March of the Tin Soldiers” by Pierne.

Women to Hear Talk on France

Mrs. Demarchus Brown will present an informal talk on “Out-of-the-Way Places in France” at a dinner meeting of the Young Women’s Democratic Club, Monday night . at Indianapolis Athletic Club. Pasquale Montani, harpist, will

play. Guests will tneltde Mesiamel M. | Clifford Townsend, John W. Kern Sr. and John H. Bingham. Miss Julia Landers is to be guest speaker at the Marion County Women’s Democratic Club luncheon Tuesday at Hotel Washington. Miss Landers, co-ordinator of the State Accident Prevention Bureau, is to speak on “The State Safety Plan.” Mrs. P. C. Kelly will preside.

‘White Cross Guild Units Plan Meetings

The Central Avenue Methodist Church White Cross Guild will hold an all-day Monday meeting at the Methodist Hospital Nurses’ Home. The Grace Chih Willi Is to seek Tuesday and the Broadway unit on Wednesday. The Temple Sisterhood and the Municipal Gardens units will meet Thursday to work on hospital supplies and the Tabernacle Garden Guild will hold a meeting

Friday. ; ‘Mrs. James E. Perry has been reelected Capitol Avenue unit president. Other officers include Mrs. Charlotte Renard, first vice presisecond vice president; Miss Sue: Lumm, third vice president; Mrs. Frank Monroe. secretary, and Mrs. John % Culverston, corresponding sec-

Wallace Union Sets

Meeting for Tuesday

Mrs. T. R. Ratcliff, 3645 Park Ave.. will entertain the Zerelda Wallace Union of the W. C. T. U. with a covered dish luncheon at 10:30 a. m.

Tuesday. uty direciors: ‘are. ta. present demonstrations and the Rev. Ella

Russell Spivey, |

Herron Gets Court; Painting

. A French 18th Century court painting was recently presented to the John Herron Art Institute by Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge. The picture was acquired by an aunt of Mrs. Beveridge, Mrs. Marshall Field. It is a painting of the Marquis d’Ossun by Francois Drouais, famous court painter at the time of Louis XVI. Le Marquis d’Ossun was French ambassador to Madrid under Louis XV and negotiated the

Pacte de Famille in 1762. He holds the Pacte in the painting.

CLUB SCHEDULE

The Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers Club is to honor its past presidents at a meeting Tuesday in the Butler University chapter house. Miss Barbara Hunt is to speak on “The Romance of Shopping.” Mrs. Albert Pfeiffer, arrangements chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Chester Zechiel,-C. L. Barry, Homer Meek, Harry Behrman, Earl Shafer, Earl Sheffield, M. W. Socwell, W. A. Rhodehamel and H. A. Pfarrer. ” E » The Robert's Parlimentary Law Club,, Inc., will hold its regular monthly luncheon meeting at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday at the Colonial Tearoom >

a parlimentary drill on “Nominations. and Elections.” Mrs. P. T. Barrett and Mrs. C. J. Ruminer will be hostesses. - Mrs. M. J. Shillinger and Mrs. N. J. Smallwood will be guests. ”

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Mrs. Walter Brant is to preside

at a meeting of St. Vincent's Hospital Guild at 10 a. m. Monday at the Nurses’ Home Auditorium. Plans for the annual supper dance, May 14, at the Indianapolis Athletie Club will be discussed. Mrs. Carl. W. Steinkamp, general arrangements chairman, is to be assisted by Mrs. Bert McCammon. Miss Marie ‘Hern will be -in charge of advertising and Mrs. Bera' Gwynn and Mrs. David Klausmeyer are to be signatures cochairmen. = Mrs. J. J. Cole will be in charge of tickets and reservations. n ® ” Mrs. Francis Insley will speak on “Agassiz” at a meeting of the Irvington Woman’s Club Monday with Mrs. Tom Elrod, 333 N. Irvington Ave. ” ” ” Kathryn Turney Garten is to review “The Rains Came,” by Louis Bromfield, at a 10 a. m. meeting of the Martha Hawkins Society at the First Baptist Church. s ” » The Austrailian chapter of the International Travel Study Club will hold a 12:30 p. m. luncheon Tuesday

at the Canary Cottage. Mrs. Clifton Ancker will talk on

“The Philippine Islands.” Mesdames

W. F. King, Robert Drum, A. F. Fox and Jules Zinter are to be hostesses. # = = : The Mothers Club of the Fall Creek Kindergarten will hold a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the kindergarten. The general discussion topic is to be “Changing Our Don’ts to Do.”

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The Indianapolis Literary Club is to hold its regular meeting Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house club rooms. Ladies’ night will be observed. L. L. Dickerson is fo speak on “The Iniquitous Practices of Plagiarism and Forgery.”

” » ” Mrs. Henry W. Buttolph is to

speak on “Down the Old Natchez

Trail” at the Monday meeting of the General Arthur St. Clair D. A. R. Mrs. Harry V. Wade, Golden Hill, will be hostess.

Mesdames James Hamill, W. I. Hoag, John Hermann, Curtis A. Hodges, Sarah Jackson, Ida Jud-

Kenneth Smith Wins W. C. T. U. Medal

Kenneth Smith was winner of the Meridian Women’s Christian Temperance Union silver medal oratorical contest. He is a School 58 student. ‘The contest was held at the

union’s 52d birthday and spring- | cago,

time institute recently at Third Christian Church, 17th and Broadway. The Frances Willard W. C. T. U. will hold its institute at the home of Mrs. Mary Bruck, 1038 W. 34th St. beginning at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday. A covered dish luncheon is to be served at noon. Members have been requested to bring their own table service.

A prayer service is to follow at 1 p: m. Music during the afternoon program is to be provided by the Riverside Quartet. County officers and directors are to talk and Mrs. Bruck will preside.

Lodge Group to Meet Mrs. Louise Holmes is chairman of the annual party given by the

xi Ladies Help, Ald ang Assit Club of North Park Masonic Lodge to

Mrs. Glenn Cruzan will cohduct)

held wt 3 p.m Mondey 8 Aer

kins and Herbert Wood and Miss Carrie Hoag will be hostesses Monday to the Gov. Oliver Perry Mor=ton Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the Union. Mrs. P. M. Dill is to discuss “Lincoln’s Second Inaugural.”

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Jane- Johnson Burroughs is to sing at the Woman’s Rotary Club dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the Propylaeum. She is to

worth. Reservations must be made by tomorrow, Miss Agnes Cruse,

program committee chairman, announced. \ * 8 ;

\ . May Brooks Miller will review “We Who Are About To Die” at the Monday meeting of the New Era Club. Discussion will be led by Mrs. Charles E. Smith. Mrs. 'T Mead and Miss Carrie Hoag are to be hostesses. . ”n 2 ” Lois Insley is to discuss “The Naguralist” at the Irvington Woman’s Club’s Monday meeting. Mrs, Lewis Wood is to be hostess.

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Miss Lucy Mayo will entertain the Monday Conversation Club. She will talk on “European Porcelain.” : » ” 8 Chapter’ G, P. BE. O. Sisterhood, will elect and install officers Monday at the home of Mrs. Grace M. Wood.

HippeRateces On Honeymoon

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Hippensteele, on a wedding trip in the East, will reside in Fremont on their return. Mrs. Hippensteel was Miss Judy Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Edwards, Bedford, before her marriage recently at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. J. VanMeter and Mr. VanMeter, 3358 Central Ave. Dr. Hippensteele is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hippensteele, North Manchester. The Rev. S. Grundy Fisher read the ceremony. Bridal airs | were played ‘by Mrs. Betty Means. Miss Mary A. Edwards was her sister’s only attendant and Dr, B. A. Washburn was best man. The bride is a graduate of the Methodist Hospital school of nursing and the bridegroom was graduated from Indiana University medical school.

Circle to Hear

Kathryn Turney Garten is to present two book reviews at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Irvington Methodist Church under the auspices of the Business. Women’s Circle, Woman's Association. She is to review “Augustus,” by John Buckan and “Cleopatra” by Emil Ludwig. Mrs, oy ‘Graves is president of the organization and Miss Bernice Lamb is chairman of the event Tuesday. Assisting her are Misses Ethel Shearer, Mildred Askren and Rachel Timmons.

Zonta Club to Pick

Conference Delegate

“A delegate to Zonta Internation‘al’s spring conference, March 26-27 at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chiis to be elected by the Zonta Club of Indianapolis at a dinner-

Tea Room The board of directors will heel’ at 5:30 preceding the dinner, according to announcement by Miss May Shields, club president. Chairman of outstanding committees are to report and a nominating committee to select candidates for election in May will be appointed. Following the business meeting and reports, Mrs. Willa Proctor, a past president, will conduct a round-table discussion on “Women in Industry.”

‘Sororities to Have Tea Members of Alpha Upsilon Chapter, Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority, will entertain Lambda Gamma Sorority with a tea from 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Miss Hazel

be accompanied by Walter Whit- |

2 Book Reviews|

meeting Tuesday at the Colonial |

of | Reuelster Decorations are to be in 2 t. Patrick motif. Assisting the |

City Baptist Churches in State Rally &

Drive for 18,000 Re- 8 ‘newed Memberships Opens March 13.

A drive to bring 3000 Baptists living in Indianapolis back into active church affiliation is to be launched March 13, when a state-

Baptist Church here. ‘The local drive will be part of a

throughout Indiana to renew church membership.

dent, will address delegates at the | D2 rally. Music is to be provided by |E the local Baptist Association male chorus and pastors’ quartet. The Rev. O. A. Cook, Cumberland, Indianapolis Baptist evangelism Shajrman, is in charge here.

Quarterly Council Set

Hold Friday Session.

The locdl Christian Church Union delegate council will hold its quarterly conference Friday evening at Northwood Christian Church. A dinner served by the ladies of the church will precede the conference.

and the Rev. burger will discuss “Educational Evangelism.” The Rev. Harry T. Bridwell will speak on “The Place of the Evangelistic Meeting.” The Rev. E. E. Moorman, Church | Union board chairman, will preside.

approximately 150 council members.

Certificates Given Hygiene Students

Eighty-eight young women, who

R. | recently completed study courses in

home hygiene and care of the sick, were presented with certificates at a meeting recently in the World

Indianapolis Chapter, American Red Cross. Miss Katherine Cameron, R. N,, Indianapolis Chapter teaching staff member, taught the classes. Mrs. A. E. Sinclair, home hygiene committee chairman, presided. One hundred and fourteen women received certificates last year and at present there are 165 attending classes.

Students Invited

To Lecture on Birds

Dr, Elliott’ Tibbetts was to illustrate various bird calls and songs when he addresses the Bird Lovers’ Club at a 2:30 p. m. meeting today in the Children’s Museum. His

We Should Know.” All boys and girls of school age are invited. The club’s last meeting will take place March 19 at the museum and John Gottschalk will present “Birds of Indiana” with lantern slides. A series of bird talks beginning April 2 have been planned for club members and members of the museum.

Bide-A-Wee Plans Anniversary Lunch

The Bide-A-Wee Club will cele= brate its 18th anniversary with a bridge luncheon Monday at the home of Miss Dora Montieth, 2105 N. Delaware St. Decorations and appointments are ta be in the club colors, wild rose and green. Sixteen members will attend. Mrs. Minnie Weishaar will preside. Miss Mary Dugan is sec-retary-treasurer and Miss Frances Howard is publicity chairman.

P. T. A. Notes

The monthly radio broadcast of Indianapolis Parent-Teacher Associations will be heard at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday over WFBM Miss Bertha Leming of the public schools social service department will speak on ‘Social Service, the Common Interest of Home and School.” She will be introduced by Mrs. Witt W. Hadley, council president. A safety conference will-be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the World War Memorial. The conference is called by Mrs. William’ E. Balch, council safety chairman. All par-ent-teacher members are invited. » 2 2

Mrs. Grace Golden, Children’s Museum executive secretary, will speak on “Around the World in Indianapolis” at School 3, Wetinesday at 2:30 p. m. \ = 8 = Dr. W. L. Hays will discuss “Contagious Diseases of Childhood” before members of School 8 at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday. A bakery demonSivation will be followed by a social ur.

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MINISTER TO SPEAK

The Rev. C. E. Oldham will address. the Allen B. Philputt Bible Class of Central Christian Church on “Serving With What We Have,” at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow.

am am SERIES TO BEGIN “The Bible Class of Memorial Christian

wide Baptist rally gathers at First |S St larger effort to get 18,000 Baptists

Dr. Earle V. Pierce, Minneapolis, | Bethany Northern Baptist Convention presi- Central

Christian Church Union to|

An Evangelism symposium will be | z held. The Rev. Ephraim D. Lowe Willlam F. Rothen- | st. Mat

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topic is to be “Birds Whose Songs | Firs

The Rev. U. S. Johnson will begin 1a series of lectures, Two | Mis. Euel Twins,” ata meeting of the O.F.B.|

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“Fackler ssseoss “Love That Was Crushed”: . ; +. English and Danish services

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METHODIST : “Yet Will I Trust in Him

.Lemuel G. Carnes #2 .““A Christian Looks at His World"

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“The Desire of Thine & yes”. .... cveee 0. Ro | Amoovs Al Oyen vee. “Beau or Ashes’ Fletcher Howard G. Lytle. seceses “What Hopers When We Pray”. The Holy Communion L. H. Kendall.. sseeeeees “The Invesiment of Our 2 lents “Salvation by God and ..Logan Hall .....s000000 “Communion With . C. Bonnell .......... “The Prayer of Nehemiah” [Edwin J. Weiss “Religion "As Power C. A MoPhesters vite “Tempted to Le God Out of Life” . Kieser « “Consecration by, , Discipline’ «esse. E. E. Aldrich ance”

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Bishop John W. Wood, speaker

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“The Return fo Religion”.... “ud cessaasas

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William Yo Brown, speaker. .: Christian Endeavor .. Young People’s Service . Young People ¢

“The Mission of Christ” “God’s Way Is Best)

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“The Experience of Temptation” Le Are You Able?

. (English) “The Temptation of Jesus”

“Who Gave ihe Law?” . Lenten Serv . Holy tot

“Why Not Try Living®” coe neve cueTamseee

‘We Are Not Careful to Answer Thee” ured Through Prayer”

Flame Myster, + - Dedication New Homans

. Epworth Leagu “The Best Thi ne I Can Oo” .. “Depart From Me, O Lord”

“Church’s Obligation and Opportunity” Young ponies Ss Mee ting Epworth Li Young People's. Meeting ‘Doubt vs. Lov ‘Be Ye Doer th . “What Seek "Yeo

“An Hour with Gospel Hymn Writers” “Four Anchors The Rev. Elmer Harvey, Speaker.

Inte ons and Unfinished Pictures” ery als

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Judge Fred Gause, speaker

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“The Seventh Commandment” .. Young People’s Meeting

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“The Smoking Flax “An Alluring picture”

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+ Musical Service oN eral Desire”

The Rev. Jery Kok on “Christian Attitude”

i. “It Is Finished” | . Isabelle Marvin, speaker

- Bible Study, Preaching “The Price of ¢ Disobedience” ‘Prosperity for You”

_“The Christ of Propheec

Mr. and Mrs. Solomon int, speakers.

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‘Streamlined Evangelist’

Will Open Meetings Here|

Dr. James Whitcomb Brougher, who calls himself “the streamlined evangelist,” will start a two-week series of sermons at the First Baptist Church Sunday morning with a talk on “Geing Places and Doing Things.” People “who like wit and interesting anecdotes mixed with their Great Truths” are ihvited to attend, he said. The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater is First Baptist Church pastor. The Rev. ‘Mr. Brougher, a native Hoosier, is former pastor of large Baptist churches in Boston and Los Angeles. He is also former president of the Northern Baptist Convention. Dr. Brougher was a personal friend of Will Rogers for 20 years, officiated at the marriage of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, and took Bob - Burns into his chureh. He met Will Rogers in three public debates, which Dr. Brougher says ended “in a draw.” The first time they met on “Resolved: That cowboys have done more for civilization than preachers.”

500 CHILDREN IN "EASTER CHORUS

Five hundred children, representing 14 churches and four organizations, began rehearsal this week for the annual Easter Sunrise Carol Service in Monument Circle. Rehearsals will be directed by Mrs. James M. Ogden, founder of the yearly event. The Ogden Junior Chorale will participate this year.

Dr. James Brougher

TOPICS ANNOUNCED

The Rev. Verdi Allen, Beech Grove Baptist Church pastor, will address the New Jersey Street Methodist Church Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. tomorrow on the subject, “Will Science Stand .the Light of the Bible?” He will speak on “The Revolution t Is 20 Years Past Due,” at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday at

the Colored Baptist Church, 522 | Patterson St.

SUPPER PLANNED | CLUB MEAL SPONSOR Class. of pa Ae Poets: Breakfast will be served unemChurch will have a covered dish |Ploved men at the Wheeler City ] the | Rescue Mission Breakfast Club,

| sponsored by ‘the Chalcedony Club tomorrow morning. ‘Mrs. E. Lawrence is’ club elie. i. ‘CHOIR T0 ‘APPEAR

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i a ed L. 4 Christie will have charge. i

Daily R Rites To Continue

During Week

: Episcopal Dioce: Diocese Priests

In Monday Services! at

Christ Church.

Addresses by visiting religious leaders, daily broadcasts and Come munion services will comprise” Lenten services at Indianapolis churches next week. Priests of the Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese from outside the City will preach noonday Lenten sermons at Christ Church every Monday during the 40-day period, The Rev. Reece F. Thornton, Lafayette, is to be the first speaker Monday. His subject is “One Eare mark ‘of Christianity.” ® At Ml Saints’ Cathedral the Rev. Robert C. Alexander will hold regular Lenten Week Day Services, with evening prayer Tuesdays, Holy Communion Wednesdays and Fri= days and morning prayer on Fridays. The Rev. David R. Covell will de= liver the first of a series of Wede nesday Lenten sermons at Advent Episcopal Church, March 9. The Church is to hold Holy Communion each Friday morning. The Eastside Council of Churches, representing 12 congregations, fore for co-operative Lenten activities yesterday.

Catholic Services Continue

The Good Friday services will be held at the Westminster Presbye

terian Church from noon to 3 p. m. with pastors of the various churches speaking on the “Seven Last Words of Christ.” An Easter morning sunrise service will’ be "held on the north steps of the Brookside Com= munity House. A committee cone sisting of the Rev. Harry T. Bride well, Justin F. Badger and the Rev. H. T. Graham was named to plan the service. Catholics continued their Lenten observance in adherence to dioce- ° san regulations announced by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis. Daily morning services are to cone tinue in all churches while many others are to hold might services throughout, the week.

Broadcasts Set

A series of midafternoon religious broadcasts are scheduled over WFBM during the Lenten period, according to the Rev. Richard M, Millard, Broadway M. E. Church pastor. Mrs. John English, organist, will open the series Monday with a program of sacred music, Mr. Harry White, Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. secretary, will appear Tuesday. The Rev. Clovis G. Chappell of Oklahoma City is to be guest speaker at the annual MidLenten Mission, held - at Broadway M. BE. Church, March 13-20. Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church is presente ing a program of Lenten sermons based on great art masterpieces. ‘Services eack Thursday evening deal, with phases of the theme “Common Christian Experiences.”

CLASS WILL HEAR EDUCATION TALK

Floyd I. McMurray, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, will address Christian Men Builders Class Sunday on the subject, “The Golden Thread of Learning.” The lecture on the history of education will be broadcast over WFBM. Special music will be by Miss Imo

Weekly Sunday School Lesson

Serving With What We Have

Text: Mark 6:1-13

gene Rhodes, xylophonist.

By WM. E. GILROY, D. D. those of us who read the New Testament story of Jesus and His® earthly ministry, especially in the light of all that has happened during the Christian centuries, it seems amazing that anyone should ever have doubted the Master or should have questioned the integrity of His teaching, and the beauty and power of His mission, Yet if we put ourselves back in the place of those who lived in Nazareth where Jesus was brought up, and we think of what our attitude might be today if some man whom we knew just as an ordinary dweller in our community should suddenly announce that he had a prophetic mission and important teaching to declare, we shall understand a little of the attitude of those whom perhaps we are wont to condemn. It was not unnatural that those who listened to Jesus astonished at His tea that they should ask, “Where did this man get such wisdom? Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, and brother of James and Judas, and Simon? And are not his ters here with us?” Possibly it was not unnatural also that they should have been offended in Him; but here, nevertheless, they were wrong; and it was here that the simple fishermen and others who listened to Jesus and who approved His teaching were right. Truth does not depend upon the wealth, or position, or popularity, of the man who utters it. Truth is truth, and right is right. The right

mind and the open mind would not

have condemned this new teacher just because He was a humble carpenter, and did not seem to have learning and authority of the en of the schools. They would is said, “Are words true? Is his character ?: Are the good works that he does gvi-. dences of his power and w ness ‘to help his fellow men?” i hh felt very keenly this attitude of those |

ple. Is even the good work of God limited by the hostile and unresponsive attitude of His children? Jesus marveled because of their unbelief, But théir unbelief did not discoure age Him or affect Him in His mise sion to prociaim the Gospel.

E toigel that Jesus was an organizer, that He was not simply a highly idealistic teacher, willing to set forth His ideas to those who came to listen. His mis~ sion was aggressive; He called unto Him the 12 whom He had chosen, and He sent them forth to proclaim the Kingdom of God. He demanded of them sacrifice and devotion. The kingdom and its proclamation were to be their sole interest. So it was that the 12, and later other 70, also whom Jesus appointed, went forth calling upon men to repent, and in the name and power of Jesus pers forming wonderful works. We of a modern day may not have the power of these apostles. We may not have the gifts of heal. ing. But we all have some faculties and ‘powers that we could devote to the Master. It is out of the giving of what people have had, even though it seemed little, that great achievements of. the Gospel, ‘have been e. -

CHAILLAUX 10 TALK

‘Homer L. Chaillaux, American Legion national Americanism di rector, is to speak at a meeting of the Church of the Advent Men's

Club, 33d and Meridian Sts, at 8

p. m. Monday. Mrs. George Q. Biegler will sing a group of Irish songs, accompanied by Mrs. Russell Sanders. Frederick Payne is club president.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Meridian & Vermont Sts. Carleton | W. Atwater, Pastor