Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1938 — Page 5
SATURDAY, MAY 21,
Cole Porter Day Events Inc reas sed
More Parties to Follow “You Never Know” At English’.
Additional parties were announced today for the Civic Theater Cole Porter Dav events Monday night. Performance at English’s Theater of Mr. Porter's new musical play, “You Never Know,” will be followed bv a reception at the Columbia Club for Mr. Porter's family and members of he rast One box party will include Messrs. and Mesdames Conrad Ruckelshaus, David L. Stone, Samuel B. Sutphin and Dudley and Samuel Sutphin Jr. In another box will be Messrs. and Mesdames William Ray Adams, Otto N. Frenzel Jr., C. Harvey Bradley and Svlvester Johnson. Parties to Attend
attending the performreception is to include and Mesdames Harvey Cox, Paul Fisher, Maxwell Coppock, Alfred W. Noling, Mrs. John H. Darlington and Mrs. Stanlev Hill Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gallahue are to attend the theater and reception with Miss Edward Gallahue Dr. I.. A. Ensminger are to go with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herff and Mr. and Mrs M. Block will make up another foursome Tn a Dutch treat party are to be
A party ance and Messrs.
Thomas
Dorothy Fitzpatrick and {8 and Mrs. {3
John |§
1938
Map Park School Tour
Messrs. and Mesdames Frederick C.|
Albershardt, Herbert M. Todd, Paul RHargitt, Oscar Jose Jr Ruddell Mr. and Mrs. guests at Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Williams. Among others attending the Civic Theater's postseason projects wil be Messrs. and Mesdames Harle Rhodehamel, Alex Corbett, Thomas | D. Sheerin, L. I. Swartz, Sheldon Miner, J. S. White, Thoras I.. Neal Dr. and Mrs. Gavie Wolfe, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Sage, Dr. Mary Westfall; Misses Marvbelle Neal, Helen Coffey ° and Mary Lou Westfall,
Toner
Contemporaries Of Brahms to Be
Discussion Topic
“Brahms’ Contemporaries” is be P. m. Tuzsday Kapna Chantel
national music
supper Mu Phi honor society Mrs, Trwin T.uessow, 2960 S. Me ridian St. is to be hostess, assisted hv Misses Marv Zimmerly, Dorothy Woods, Ramona Wilson and FranWishard and Mrs. James L Wagnel Miss Ruth Wagener is to talk on | Grieg, Liszt, Dvorak, Tschaikowsky, | Wagner, Schumann and Cesar Franck, comparing their ideas and | compositions to those of Brahms. |
Epsilon, |
res
companied by Mrs. Frederickson will sing Gypsy Songs by Dvorak and Grieg’s “The Dream.” Miss Zimmerly, pianist, to play Schumann's “Romance.” Miss Carmen Jones, contralto, will present Franz’ “He Came” and “1 Will Nof Grieve” hy Schumann, accompanied by Miss Charlotte Moore Mrs
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Lewis Grieg Ballade Bassett will present Schumann
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Bennett will play =a and Miss Virginia a Fantasie by
50 to Take Part In Butler May Dav Celebration
The annual Butler Mav Day program was to open at 2:45 p. m. this | afternoon in the Fairview campus | formal gardens with over 150 Butler | and Arthur Jordan Conservatory Music students participating The program was to open with a half-hour concert by the Butler band under the direction of Ellis Carroll. Five selections were to be sung bv a 60-voice choir, directed bv Ralph W. Wright. Miss Jean Booth. May Dav queen, was to reign. attended by the Misses Marv B. Lennon, Martha Jane Howard, Marie Schubert. Julia Herman, Dorothy Settles, Fairetta DeVault, Dorthea Craft, Margaret Rohn, Margaret Proffitt and Mary | Minturn. Miss Jane Deranian was to represent Alma Mater in pageant and Jackie Rogers was to | be the crown bearer. Sororities on the campus are entertaining 200 high school girls from all parts of the state. will attend the Mav Day dance tonight in the small gymnasium.
Women: Club Plans
To a Officers
Mrs. William F. Rothenburger is to be guest speaker at a meeting | nf the National Association of | Women Monday night at the Hotel | Washington Officers are
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installed i the |
Mrs. Florence Thacker is newly elected president and newly |
elected council members are Mes- |
dames Jesse Sherrer, Clara Christopher, Josephine Myers, Hilda Kendall and the Misses Velma Hirt, Portia Christian and Dorothy Har- | rison. | The Rev. Murrel pronounce the invocation and praver. Dinner is to be served af 6 p. m. Reservations may be made with Miss Mary Hardesty
G. Powell will
Sorority to Observe Annual Founders Day |
Pi Omega Sorority will observe its Founder's Day with a Monday dinner at the Canary Cottage followed by a theater party. Miss Josephine Evard, past president, is to install the following officers: Mrs. John Longsdorf, president; Mrs. Michael Cain, vice president and publicity chairman; Mrs. | Stanley Call, treasurer, and Miss | Victoria Poggiani, secretary. Miss | Grace Gahriel is in charge of ar- | rangements.
and James |
M. Overly’s | the two events are to be| _
to} the discussion topic at the 6:30] meeting of |
{ marriage by her father, la | princess lines with long sleeves. | illusion vei] will fall from a Queen {Ann cap of white lace.
Mrs. Russell Spivey, soprano, ac- | CITY & White prayer
Lenore Tvey |
| bons. | be peach and they | bouquets of talisman roses and car- | nations.
| best man. Scott, {are to usher.
rl Ol
i Sacred Heart
{ Fred Black
They |
f given in marriage by her
| plain bodice.
to be |
{ Mrs. Frank L. Binford (left) is
| School Mother's Club Garden Tour local gardens are included on the t is Mrs. J. K. Leasure.
Three Wedding:
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Times Photo, directing arrangements for the Park June 4 and 5. Twelve outstanding our itinerary, Assisting with plans
s on Week-End
Climax Prenuptial Parties
Climaxing many prenuptial part weddings this week-end at local cl
Pletcher- Senin ‘Marry Tomorrow
Ferns, palms and candelabra will |
provide a background for the marriage of Miss Ruth Jenkins, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. | 1523 Spruce St. [son of D. H. Pletcher, fomorrow at Edwin Ra) Church
The Rey
at Methodist Charles A. Tvler will | officiate at the wedding | da Hart, organist, is to plav a med- | ley of Bridal airs before the cere- [ mony Mrs. Dorothy Avels {sing ° “Until” “Alwavs and Always” land “The Sweetest Story Ever Told.” The bride, who is to be given in|
1S
fashioned on Her
white lace gown
She will book with a {shower of sweetheart roses and | white satin ribbons fastened with a | | corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Robert Fisher, matron of honor, is to ‘wear peach organza
with orchid ribbons forming a bow |
She will carry red roses and will wear sa
in front, and carnations
| poke-bonnet of peach net.
Bridesmaids Wear Organza
Mrs. Walter Justus and Miss Alma | | Stephens,
bridesmaids, are to wear turquoise organza with peach rib- | Their poke-bonnets are to! will have ni
C. A. Pletcher will be his brother's | Mr. Justus and Donald | a cousin of the bride-to-be, |
Mrs. Jenkins, the bride's mother, |
| will wear Wallis blue lace with white | | accessories.
Her roses
corsage will talisman blended with roses. A reception Jenkins home mony. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Indianapolis. The bride's going away costime will be a tan shantung dress with parisand accessories.
will be held at following
the the cere- |
Blomeyer-Black ‘By the Rev. Fr. Ritter ‘The Rev. Fr. Servace Ritter read | high mass at 9 a. m. today at the |
Catholic Church for! of Miss Cornelia |
Wed
{the marriage
| Black to F. F. Blomever. |
Miss Black is a daughter of Mrs. | 268 E. Towa St. Mr. is a son of Mr. and Mus. | Blomevyer. Mass was sung in solo bv Rathz, tenor.
| Blomever { Fred G.
Joseph | The bride, who was | uncle, E,. | W. Nichols, wore white lace over taffeta, full length, l6-gored skirt and a Her fingertip veil fell from a turban and she shower of roses. Miss Dorothv of honor, | similar
carried a |
Hazeldence, maid wore a tea rose lace gown | to that of the bride, with
daugh- | Jenkins, | to LeRoy Pletcher, | 3p. Mm.
Miss Fre-!
| to |
| Coffin,
ies during the past month are nrches.
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a matching turban and an arm
bouquet of talisman roses. Miss Louise George, | maid, wore turquoise blue lace, turban, and carried a similar bou- | quet. Riley Miles Jr. was best man and John Hartman Zahn ushered. Mrs. Black wore beige with straw- | berry accessories and roses and Mrs | Blomever wore beige with brown { accessories and a similar corsage. A breakfast for the families followed at 10:30 a m lat the home of the bride's mothe: | More than 150 guests will attend the reception from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m {today at the Blomeyer home The couple will be at home in Indianapolis after June 1.
is to wear |
Candlelight Ww edding Unite Schulz-Day
| A candlelight ceremony at 3:30 (Pp. m. tomorrow will unite Miss | Helen Day, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. David I. Day, Richmond, to | Robert W. Schulz at and
| Mr, Schulz is a son of Mr
| ese | Mrs. William R. Schulz race Ave, The Rev. William Nelson will read the ceremony before an altar
peonies banked with palms and
| ferns.
The bride, who will her brother, David Day, a White marquisette
enter with
over satin
[gown with a fingertip veil falling |
| from a halo of flowers. Her bouquet will be a shower of bridal roses and | sweet peas, Music is to be provided by Vernon { Roth, tenor. and Mrs, son, organist. a reception at the couple will They will live at Ky
leave for ! Win- | chester,
‘Girl Scout Camp
Committee to Be
Host Tomorrow
The Girl Scout Teaders tion will be the guest of the camp committee at Dellwood tomorrow. The leaders and their families will | | be greeted on their arrival at 3 p. m. by a group of senior scouts who will |
Associa- |
of the grounds. A picnic supper and | a camp fire will follow at Sycamore Lodge. William T. Collins, Dan- | viile, will speak on “Conservation.” Members of the camp eommittee to be hostesses will be Mus. Horace | R. McClure, commissioner; Mes- | { dames Herbert, T. Wagner, Hany
garden frock style, with a | Custer. R. O. Jackson, Arthur Krick
mn E. Glass and Miss Ruth Shannanan.
| Troop 28 was to spend todav on
an all-day hike. Mrs, George V troop leader, was to be in charge, assisted by Miss Jean Coffin and mothers of the troop mem-
bers.
|
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Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma Al Edward J, Boleman, 4709 Broad
Sat. Night Supper N. Illinois, hostess, Independent Social. ingham, hostess. Etcetera. 12:30 p. m. Mon. Meredi Bert Fuller and Mrs.
and Card. To
1 ppm Mo
Alpha and Beta Chapters, Kappa LOD
hill aud. Cards. Prospect Chapter 452, Ruth Meiers,
CARD
May Circle, Holy Angels Church, and Mrs. Herman Maker,
CLUBS
Elite Friendship. 7 p. m. today. 2032 Langley. and Mrs, Halcie Lawlis, hostesses.
Mrs. Paul Rhoadarmer and Mrs.
Fred Robinson, SORORITY
musicale. Mrs. Clyda Fage, Clinton, hostess.
Golden Rule Chapter 413, O. E. S. 1:30 p. m. Mon. Banner-White-
O. E. 8S. Thur. Night. Hall. Inspection. Mrs. worthy grand matron to visit. Catherine Merrill Tent 9, D. U. V. C. W. 2 p. m. Mon.
cochairmen,
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Mrs. Ruth Ginsberg
umnae Ass'n, wav, h
6 Pp. m. Mon. Mrs, ostess. Covered dish supper. John M. Caylor, assistants,
night. Mrs. Ernest Rockford, 3037
1. Mrs. Alice Ratcliff, 307 Buck-
th Manor, 1500 N. Delaware, Mrs,
hostesses,
Alpha Gamma. Sun. dinner and
GES
Ft. Friendly. PARTY 2 p. m. Tues. Mrs, Ray Hinton
three
junior brides- | a |
and William |N
mmediafe
the Tmmanuel | Reformed and Evangelical Church. |
T04 E. Ter- |
of |
will wear |
Elsie Patter- |
the Schulz
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.. “History Repeating Itself”
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| CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP
Mark 12:13-17, 28-34 |
Text:
Weekly Sunday School Lesson
By WM. E. GILROY, D. D. Editor of Advance
T SEEMS amazing that anyone
[ should have wanted to discredit a
man of such beautiful life
| speaking to the people out of His
and layi
When Jesus came as a teacher and in some respects |using a language to which the Pharisees were not accustomed,
ing all the emphasis upon reality
own authority,
teaching as Jesus of Nazareth, or 10 | ang very little upon form and doc-
trap Him in any way, but those who | reserve for themselves ey land power in religion have always | been ready to use the most unsero- | pulous ways of opposing those who
did not recognize their authority,
or who presumed to go about Chris- | of the Herodians sought
tian work or teaching without the
‘approval of some ecclesiastical or | many
ganization or potentate.
The Pharisees of the time
| opposed to the power of Rome, and of | it seemed that a very good way to!
to critidid not were |
the Pharisees began cize Him: and when Jesus vield to their criticisms, they {aroused in opposition to Him,
trine,
» » ~
that cerand some to catch | knew that strongly
we are told the Pharisees
QO it tain of
Was fa
They were
Him in His talk
of their time | |
Jesus were very strict people. Most | trap Jess would be to ask Him |
of the earnest,
these Pharisees; but { has been among strict religious peo- | ple, to measure everybody by their |own ideas and standards and to | condemn those who were not ories, or with Yooper authority,
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Two Meetings For Youth Set
New College-Age Conferences will |
[be conducted simultaneously June {19-26 at Hanover College and at | Camp Kosciusko on Winona Lake, | sponsored by the Committee on | Christian Education, Presbyterian {Synod of Indiana. | The theme of both conferences will be “Christianity in Conflict 'With Modern Paganism.” Special | lecturers are to he Dr. W. McEwen, | professor of the Bible at Hanover | College, at the Hanover Conference, land Dr. Gilhert T. Bremicker of Chicago, af Camp Kosciusko.
‘DR. ATWATER ON BAPTIST PROGRAM
| Dr. C. W. Atwater, First Baptist { Church pastor, will speak at the Northern Baptist Convention, at Milwaukee May 28-31. Others from Indianapolis who will attend in{clude Eugene C. Foster, member lof the convention's promotion | couneil; the Rev. U. 8. Clutton, | Indianapolis representative at the dinner of eity hee: workers, and Dr, -.C. member of the Sov on.
high-minded reli- | whether
{gious life of the time was among | ute to Er or not. there was a | conduct them on an inspection tour | tendency among them also, as there |
| could
Caesar's,
was lawful to give trib-
Jesus, knowing how hypocritical | was the question, turned the matter against them by calling for a coin. | When He asked whose image and | superscription was on the coin, they | do nothing but reply, | “Caesar's.” Jesus very naturally said, “Render unto Caesar the things that are and unto God the things that are God's.” 1t is unfortunate that these words
|'of Jesus have been persistently mis- | | understood.
The been that
implication has certain things belong to the state, and other things to God. Jesus was | using the coin to trap these ques- | tioners, who had set out to trap Him. But underneath all question | of man’s recognition of the state is his primary duty to God. So it was that there came a time very quickly | in the life of the early church when Christians had to deny the authorjty of Caesar where it conflicted | with the authority of God. nN T ix this eonflict that 1s again so I strongly emphasized in our modern world It, does nol arise where the laws of a state are mst and right, We should never have the question here in our land, where we have separation between church and state, but our very separation between church and state might lead to conflict if the state demanded of men something that was against their consciénces, As a matter of fact, our country is in far greater danger from people having too little conscience than it is from people being too conscientious. The tendency in all these matters is to resort te force and persecution, where good judgment i concern for he welfure ly of others dl
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‘Presentation
| breviary, | Catholic
lin the dying woras of Christ,
| Noll, lof the rite;
| at
| sextet,
[ mer | professor in the College of Religion fat
| Moon
‘Compline’ To Be Sung
Will Be Time in City.
First |
the the
The “Compline,” of official prayers of Church, will be sung in Fregorian chant by laymen for the first time in this city at 5 p. m. tomorrow in St, John Church, The choir of 65 men and women will be directed by the Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm. Father Sahm explained that the theme of the service is expressed | “Into 1 commend |
a part
Thy Hands, my spirit.” The Rt. K3.,
O Lord,
Rev Raymond R will be the celebrant | the Rev. Pr. C. M. Bos- | will be lector.
Franklin Choir
V.
ler, pastor,
Will Sing Here
The Franklin College Choir of 45 voices will sing at the First Baptist Church, Meridian and Vermont Sts, 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, nied by Frances Hyde, he special numbers by the women's accompanied by Margaret Golden; by the male quartet, companied by Jane MeDaniel, a solo by the director, Glen M. Seitz, accompanied by Mrs. Seitz, Arthur Turner will dress entitled, “Our
DR. MOON TO TALK
College. n
TO MEN'S CLUB
The Men's “Club © of tt the University | Park Christian Chureh will be addressed at their May meeting Tues day night by Dr. E. R. Moon, formissionary to the Congo, ex-
Butler University and for the last four years pastor of the Chris. tian Church alt Greensburg, Dr will discuss the new duties that will come to him when he takes over the office of supervisor of | missions of the OChrictian Church in Jamaica.
CHURCH TO OPEN
accompa - | There will |
AC- | and |
give an ad-
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‘Hadassah Institute Fixed; Pastor Marks 30 Years; Day of Prayer Arranged
'‘Christian Education for This Hour Theme of Winona Meeting; Evangelical Women to Observe
Day of Prayer for Missions.
Ry
Summer invariably
EMMA RIV brings with it the urge to he out
ERS MILNER
of doors Af
semblies which have been housed through the winter seize the opportu | nity to change to the peaceful settings of parks and lake shores, It is fitting that the Indiana Council of Religious Education should open the conference season at Winona Lake, since the Council is inter
| | denominational, and is of interest | A three-day program, [tion for This Hour,”
| speakers are listed.
A silk U,
| eling to and from Dr. Edward R. Bartlett,
of social ethics, Hartford Seminary, | Rochester, N. Y. director of the | Divinity School; Miss Tone Catton and director of children's work, Christian Education, and Dr Ray Council of Religious Education
Among the local leaders to he heard are
Geiger, W. R. Backus
J
Violet, Rush William J. Sayers, ing and Dewitt S. Morgan In addition to the addresses and Thursday evening, Between sessions tennis and other » Aid Chureh Financing The development of an original | plan for helping to meet the church | budget reflects credit on the men | of Holy Rosary congregation. The | filling station, next door to the church, has been put in charge | of Joseph Mack who will operate it on contract, for the benefit of the parish Mr Side recident of the Holy
John Church. LJ
Hadassah Institute
there will be
recreation
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Hadassah, ; ica. ie the rallying force for Jewish women in the work of building a Jewish homeland in Palestine function is three-fold: first to pro: mote public health in the Holy Land | through the development of medical institutions; second, land redemp { tion through the Jewish National und: and third, immigration and colonization through fhe Youth Aliyah The members Hadassah working now to meet an offer the British government to 1000 certificates of emigration for that many children from Poland | Austria and Germany. void after Sept. 1. tions to the Youth Aliyah Fund go to Miss Henrietta Szold, national director of Aliyah, for the settlement of refugees in Palestine, | At the morning session of institute there will be annual reports given by the chairmen of non-fund-raising committees and a talk bv Rabbi Elias Charry. Luncheon will follow. with a program of en | tertainment., The afternoon session will include reports from chairmen of fundraising committees, round-table discussions, and an address by Mr Samuel Schulsinger, New Jersey, a member of the National Board ol | Hadassah, an authority on the po- | litical situation in Palestine, and a delegate to the World Zionist Congress in Switzerland last fall Jewish and non-Jewish guests are invited to attend any or all sessions, Mrs, Jack Goodman {a member of the National Youth | Aliyah Committee; Mrs president of the local chapter Other officers of the chapter Mesdames Irving Newman, I. LL Goodman, Max Selig, Aaron Glick, { H. FF. Grande and Miss Emma Cel man.
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Pastor The of Indiana are [mindful of the distinction which belongs to the Rev. U, 8S. Clutton [who will complete his 30th year as pastor of Tuxedo Park Baptist Church on Sunday, June 5, The Rev. Mr. Clutton is looking forward to many more years a: I pastor and he can look backward Ito a long list of achievements. He nas been moderator of the Indian | apolis Baptist Association; president |of the Indianapolis and | Ministerial Associations, and a member of the board of directors
of the Indiana Baptist Convention.
| He organized the first Scout troop iin the city, which he has served as | Scoutmaster for 28 years; the first vacation Bible School and the first week=day religious instruction prothe Franklin Baptist AssemFranklin College
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The Wome Relations and Spiritual Life Depariments of the Indianapolis Council of Federated Churchwomen will meet for the Monthly Dav of Praver Tuesday, from 10 to 11:30 a. m, in the New JYersey Street M. BE. Church, New York and New Jersey Sts. Mrs, J. H, Smiley, Spiritual Tife Department chairman, will preside and have charge of the worship service, Mrs. Virgil A. Sly, Home Relations Department chairman, will speak on “Building Christian Homes.” There wiil he special music The Rev. E. J. Weiss | is pastor of the host church,
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The women of the 14 Evangelical and Reformed Churches nf the com[munity will observe {heir | Praver for Missions on Day, May 26, at 2 p. m. at the Garfield Park Evangelical Church, Opening devotions will be lead by Rev, N. H. Schultz, Garfield Mrs. Dobbs
| the Park Church pastor. I", Ehiman will speak.
A tent meeting, conducted by the |
Rev. John F. Bryan and Mrs, Bryan, resulted in a mission which has grown into the new Bethel Foursquare Church, Woodlawn Ave. and Wright St, which will hold its opening service tomorrow 3 7:30 £2 m, ‘The Mr, Bi ‘wil i) on
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Leper Drive Continued
“Pete,” the leper pig, well known to Protestants of all denominations, is furnishing inspiration for nationwide celebration this month. He is east in brass with a slit in his back into which coins are dropped to the fund used for work among “India, and now
distinguished by is to be presented June 14-16, S. flag whose full-time, gegistered delegates cover the greatest mileage in trav the conference. Greencastle Some of the guest speakers are to be: music Lansing, associate executive secretary Michigan
Raymond Schutz
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the new president, will preside, Dr. Hornell Hart, professor Hartford, Conn.; Dr, G. A, Lehman, department, Colgate-Rochester
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100,000 counterparts of himself in use in the United States The executive board of the Indi« fanapolis Council of Federated | Churchwomen, all chairmen of committees, and committee member: will observe the 25th anniversary of (the leper pig bank at the residence of Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson, National Council vice president, 85th St, and Spring Mill Road, at 10 a Monday Mrs, Timothy Harrison, who was president of the Indianapolis Council in 1916-1917, when Pete made his debut in Indianapolis, will lead | the program Mrs, Will H. Adams is chairman [of the leper committee; Mrs. E, A, | Pipenbrock is the retiring president (of the Indianapolis Council, and (Mrs. J. F. Morrisson, the incoming one
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The Eppatha Society for the Deaf of All Saints Cathedral will hold a service for the deaf of the city tomorrow in the cathedral. The Rev. A, O, Steidemann, missionary fo the deaf in the Diocese of Missouri, will speak. The Rev. Mr. Steidemann is a graduate of the Indiana School for the Deaf,
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Arrange Youth Kvening “Youth Evening” will be observed lat the next monthly meeting of the | Marion County Church School As- | sociation, Monday at the Speedway Christian Church A symposium on the general sub ject, “The Assimilation of Youth bv (the Local Church is scheduled, with the Rev, O., A. Trinkle, the Rev. Kenneth Thorne and the Rev, Howard Anderson participating
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Meetings and Events
Avenue Baptist Church, and Exeter Ave.; Rally Dav, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., tomorrow; Charles W. Rankin, superintendent; appointment of committees for Vacation Church Scheol and plavground; Chalk talk by Carl Lantz; ehildren’s chorus directed by Glyde Grafton, 7:30 p. m.; “Fol. | lowing Jesus,” motion picture traves [ logue, June 5 Alpha and Omega Brethren Mis. sion, B42 E. Miami St.; three-week | revival beginning Sunday, 7:45 p. m.; speaker, 1 Trotter; miue« sie, the Rev. 1. 1 Mis. Den nis, and son Alpha and Omega Mission, 235 N, Davidson St, Bible School, 2 p. m, | every Sunday; night service discon tinned in favor of above revival North Methodist Church, Meri« dian at 38th St Aldersgate ob servance, the Lord's Sunpei; a Were lev hymn voted favorite of Meth odists;, address and reading of tha same passages read 200 years ago at [ Aldersgate, Dr. C. A. MePheeters; music by quartet; 10:45 a. m. tomors [| row
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City Mission; Opporti« nity Bible Class, Englewood Chrise tian Church, Breakfast Club sponsor; speaker at Gospel Service, the Rev. A. O. Trinkle, Englewood Church pastor; teacher of Oppors funity Class, Mrs. W. T, McDonald; broadcast WFBM, Wednesday, § p.m ¥. NM. 0. hs Meeting, Baptists | Teague, speaker, the Rev. Harold W, Rane: Central Baptist Church [ pastor; “Oharacler Resouvees for the Future Church Henry ©, Bearry, presiding; election of offi. cers, music, Pastors’ Quartet of | Indianapolis Bantist Association, | the Rev. Reuben H, Lindstrom, the | Rev. Franklin L. Orutchlow, the | Rev, R. M. Best, and the Rev. Mr, Ranes
Christian Men Builders Bible [ Class; 17th St. and Broadway: speaker, Merle Sidener, continuing the Speedway theme, “On the Straightaway”;, Bill Cummings and Rex Mavs to he intradieced hv 'W IP. Faller; program broadeast, over WFBM, 9:30 a. m Broad Ripple Methadist Choreh; Carnerstone laving for new annex; Dr. W, C, Hartinger, District Sn. perintendent, in charge; speaker, the Rev, W. E. Gillett, “The Church's Cornerstone”; Sunday morning, 10:45 a. m.
Indianapolis Bible Institute, 19th and Alabama Sts.; revival services; speaker, Dr, J, 'W. Turnbull; fllustration of Bible truths in ehalk by W. Karl Steele, artist; music in charge of Miss Opal Nance; beginning Tuesday, every evening for two weeks at 7:30 p. m, Monday excepted Church of the Nazarene, 119 Deane nison 8t.; speaker, Dr. Thomas N, Oarter, prison evangelist; 7:30 p. m., | ‘tomorrow
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