Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1939 — Page 5
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, Workers Open Concert Seat
Drive Monday |
Seek Resubseriptions for ||
1939-1940 Series of Symphonies.
A final drive for ‘renewal of pres-| ent seat locations for the 1939-40 concert series by the Indianapolis | Symphony ‘Orchestra ‘will begin
Monday and continue until May 1.
Mrs. J. A. ‘Goodman and Mrs, | James F. ‘Carroll are general chair- |
men of the committee of 59 ‘women! conducting ‘the ‘campaign. Members of the committee include | Mesdames Fred Appel, Edwin Ash, | Henry ‘C. Atkins Jr., Frank L. Bin-| ford, Julius Birge, W. B. Brass, H.| Foster ‘Clippinger, Thomas Harvey Cox, Paul Fisher, Dan 'W. Flickinger, | Russell Fortune .Jr.,, William Her-| bert ‘Gibbs, ‘Charles A. ‘Greathouse, | Harry 'W. Hobbs, Fletcher Hodges, ! John 'E. 'Hollett Jr. 'F. 'P. Huston, | Sylvester Johnson, Allan Kahn, Fisk Landers, ‘Charles Tatham, Edna Kuhn Martin, Elijah B. Martindale and J. W. Maxwell. Hugh McGibeny, E. Kirk McKin- | ney, Uz McMurtrie, Blaine Miller Jr., Troy ‘E. Miller, Wilson Mothers- | head. William Munk, Burke Nicho- | las, Addison J. Parry, Wayne D. Rit-| ter, James S. Rogan, Bernard D. | Rosenak, Thomas Ruckelshaus, Pred K. Sale, Thomas J. Scanlon, | Paul 'W. Simpson, Ralph M. Spaan, | Erwin Stout, Walter J. Stuhldreher, Edward B. Taggart, Clifton Taylor Henry Todd. { Clyde Wands, Frank Weaver, Charles ©. Weiss, Malott White, John ‘G. Williams, Herman C. WolfT; Misses Julia Brink, Juliet Baker, Joan Dissette, Patricia ‘Gilliland, Elizabeth Haerle, Amelia Menegas and Betty Vanderbilt. At the close of the drive, all seats | not resubseribed will be placed on sale.
Program Friday Will End Season | Of City Musicale
Settlement School Committee, ‘was en
The Indianapolis Matinee Musi-
I Juris, Club.
bers and alumnse of the sorority
leph ahd Founder's Day celebration
ining in the fourth floor ballroom of |
sistant to the grand vice president, | =
president of Delta Province.
College.
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Weds in May
Of Sunnyside Dance Named Proceads of Guild's Ball Saturday Night to Go To Philanthropies.
Siinnyside ‘Guild ‘today ‘hameéd pa-
dinner ‘dance ‘which ‘will be given next Saturday ‘hight at ‘the OoProceeds of ‘the Wall go ‘to ‘carty ‘Oh ‘the ‘organization's Iphilanthropic ‘activities, ‘particularly at the Marioh ‘County Tuberculosis FSanitorium.
and Mesdames J. K. Billy, Eli Lilly, Kindred Phot, [John ‘Wright, Nicholas H. Noyes Wiss Vera Fowler, daughter of |W. M. Tockwood Mr. and Mrs. James F. Fowler, will be ‘married to Robert D. Littrell, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Littrell, oh May 20. The ceremony will be ‘performed at the West Washington Street Mathodist Church.
Pi Phi’ “Arrow” Editor to Talk and Meier Block.
After Lancheon™ Mor. See te
Wr. and Mrs. Robert J. Clarke Mrs. TT. 'N. Alford, Coronado, Cal, 'will ‘entertain ‘with a ‘cocktail ‘party editor of the “Arrow of Pi on _— ig i ts { iv - Sues w TS. I . Phi,” ‘was to address active mem (ames Prank Sanders, Fred Wag oner and Maurice Thornton. Wr. ahd Mrs. Howard 'W. Linkert will give a party at their home before going to the dance. They Will lentertain Messrs. and Mesdames IE. Park Akih, William F. Sahdmann, [Paul TL. MeCord, Ernest N. Simbel, (Chester A. ‘Cones, Barl ‘©. Wolf, fort H. Moore, Stephen 'W. Terry, 'H. A. Gus Shumaker and Herbert Franklin, | Tyson. "ga , mvi- | With Wr. and Mrs. G. F. Kleder Jimmie will be Messrs, and Mesdames Harry throughout Indiana and to active 'O. Chamberlain, Warren F. Stith, chapters at Indiana, Butler and CB. Parson and John A. Davies, Purdue Universities and Franklin ‘Columbus, 0. Entertain ‘Group Wr. and Mrs. W. D. Keenan ‘Will tartain Dr. and Mrs. Johh Swan, and Mesdames Stanley William A. Akin ahd Roy E.
.M. 1, ‘Walter ‘Hubbard, [Charles Fields, Booth Tarkington, Seth Ward, Touls '‘Borinstein, Charles ‘Hopkiis, Bowell Pisher, Prank Flanner, J. A. in, Thomas Ruckeishats. ‘Richard Fairbanks, Silas 'B. Reag-
Zumphe, Fred Cunninghst, Fred O. ‘Gardner, Charles F. Zwick; Dr. ant Mrs, Bigar Kiser, Dr. und Mfs. Louls Segar, Dr. Carleton B. WicCullough, Miss ‘Emma ‘Cliypool,
Mrs. ‘Robert Baltzell, ‘Charles ‘Oval
following ‘the annual state lunch-
this afternoon in the Thdianapolis Athletic ‘Club. ‘A dance this ‘eve-
the club will conclude the state day activities. National officers ‘who ‘were to attend include Mrs. Robert Wild, asand Mrs. Roger ‘Owens,
tations have been sent to a
| Mrs. Johti L. Goldthwaite, chair- | man of the Indianapolis Alumnae |
to be in charge of an ‘exhibit of Wessrs. articles made in the school. The agains,
Patron Group |
The ‘patrotis Mist includes Wessrs,
wh, Benjamin D. Hitz, Williath A.|
Wrs. Thomas ©. ‘Howe, Judge whe oo
cale will close its season ‘with an pj phi Settlement School fs in ‘Gat- fickman. Mr. and Wins. Walter O.
omen
efugee Bill
trons ‘and ‘patronesses for its‘annual
Indiana Sw indorse ‘the Wagner-Rogers bill, ‘permitéing ‘tive fatinission of 10,000 ike ‘refirgee children ‘into ‘the United States [diiring 1989 und 1940, ‘in ‘wh dificial fetter went to Washington ‘today. ‘Authority ‘to ‘Write the Tetter and projected summary of its ‘contents ‘were outlined ih a ‘motioh passed ‘without dissenting ‘vote wt the mnhual convention of ‘the Tn‘diane ‘Couneil of Federated Chiireh'wonteh ut Richmond this ‘week. The: fetter ‘fs widressed ‘to Rep. ‘Willinm Tr. Schulte @. Ind), Immigration fant Naturalization ‘Comittee ivenr1. Similar action ‘Wes ‘taken by the Thafanapolis ‘Council at its spring Wis, Brnest 1. Wpgers of Ths ‘will serve wus Duna of ‘thie Indiana Council of Federated Chiirchiwommen uring 1939 wind 1940. She succeeds Mrs, R. R. Mitchell, |Otier new officers are Wrs. ©. F. Koch, Richmond; Mrs. Asa E. Hoy, Inafmnapolis; Mrs, ©. T. Jewett, Anderson; Mrs. R. W. ‘mond and Mrs. HW. K Afanapolis.
Clean Book oo! Drive Opens
(Marian Coliege Students To Make Survey.
Warinh ‘College students ‘will launch a drive for clean literature in Indianhapolis next week. Activities
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Back] PREPARE FOR METHODIST UNION
Wrrs, ‘Huttfe 1. Asbury, Tay delegate of ‘the Tridfann Wethodist Wpis-
sopal Conference; 'W. Scott Arnold, Tay delegate of ‘the Indian Meth-
past Protestant ‘Conference, and
Dr. W. ©. Hartinger, Indianapolis
Wrethodist Episcopal district superintentient and a ministerial dele-
Fate, Wisouss proposals to be considered at the Wrethodist Uniting Oon-
Fererice wt Kansas Oity beginning
Text Wednesday.
ive third denomination to be united, ‘the Methodist ‘Episcopal
Dr. Greorge 'W. Buckner will tell and deepening faith ws disclosed at meeting at Madras, Ind apolis WMissionaty Institute here. Tirstitiite wessions will be held in five Third Ohristian ‘Church May 1,
denominational agencies in Thdiana, Ohio, Tilinofs, Kentucky, Michigan and Wisconsin ‘will co-operate. Dr, Buckner, editor of World Call, international Disciples of ‘Christ adncationnl and missionary magazine, was a delegate to the Madras meeting and the 1937 Oxford, England, Jonference on Life and Work, when plans were projected for the World Council of ‘Churches.
Chiiteh Bouth, has ho Tepresentatives in Indianapolis. of Indianapolis Will join with those over the World tomorrow in Praying ‘for guidance in “the ‘formation ‘of the united ‘Methodist Chtirch.
Dr. Buckner Will Relate Trend to Christian Unity
» wnd 3. Denominational and inter- |
‘Methodists
of the trend toward Christian unity the Tnternational Missionary ‘Counoil
fa, ‘when he addresses ‘the 10th. annual Indian
member of the United Mission of | ‘Mesopotamia, Baghdad, Tra. irs. Katherine V. Silverthorn of {Philadelphia Will lead the adult Tor|ofgn ‘mission course. Wirs. Sflver‘thorn fs general director of ‘the De[partment of Missionary Education [of ‘tire Board of Christian Fduention of ‘the Presbyterian Church IU. 8. A. Tn her column in the hational Presbyterian TagaBine, | “Women and Missions,” i two ‘of the texts Which Will be used
At Disciples Centennial
ATIONS TO TALK UNION HERE |Churches of Christ and
Disciples to Meet May 2; : Ex-Pastor, 87, to Preach
[Ministers From City Named to Evangelical
Conference Committees; Lutheran
BY EMMA RIVERS MILNER
Denominations divided Tor B0 years over such matters as (he use of dhe organ in public ‘worship will hold a National Unity Meeting here Winy 2 and 3. 4 They wre ‘fire Churcies of Christ and the Disoiples of ‘Christ. Wessions Will be held in the di ‘Onvistian ‘Church, one of ‘Ove Inrirest Christinn Ohurones ih the country. Rev. ©. A. Trinkle fs pastor, Tie Churches ‘of Christ weld Pur) = = Aumentalist views, ‘the Rev. Wir. Trinkle wail, objecting to public Speaking By ‘wonren in churohes and ‘to ‘the Wise Of ‘the ‘organ in ‘worship while the Disoiples of Christ permitted Both and other modern prac- the founding of the Tndiahapolis tices Which caused the First split. | nospital in the Roberts Park Church He Rev, Mr, Trinkle also pointed (in 1880. ition holds, 'Wlost of the anniversary sessions
Bit that his Wh congregutio ‘tive Thitidle ground, althoiigh belong- will be held in the Roberts Park Church, but a Queen Esther (high
ing to ‘tie Disciples denomination. Tt fs of ‘the group called Conserva- school girls) banquet will be Tol tive. This fe perhaps the Teason the lowed by the pageant in the BroudErglewoot church way Ohosen as & way Church on the evening of meeting place. May 38. The denominations have Passed through a period of debate and are how ih the conference phase of their fourney toward Yeunion, the Rev. Wir. Trinkle observed. Just what the Yesult of ‘the talk-it<cver or conference phase as indicated by the Unity Meeting will be, the Bnplewood pastor was hesitant to predict Hut he wppearsd optimistio. Danie] Sommer, veteran Church of Christ wember, and 85-year-old wditor of the Apostolic Review, will deliver thie sormon at the opening session. Dean Frederick D, Kersh wer of the Butler College of ReJipion, the Rev, W. EB. Sweeney of Lexington, Ky., and Bawin R. Br-| yYott are among (he other speakers scheduled to be heard.
Veterans to Banquel
to depict the beginning of the work of ‘the state society as Bpisode Two. Deaconess? from the Methodist Denconess Home Here will comprise ‘the ‘cast for a playlet ‘which shows
* ® ow Twe Beth-El and Temple Brotherhoodls will ‘hold ‘their annual joint weeding in the Webrew ‘Congregation synagop, Tuesday at 8
DP. Wm. Rabbis Eliax Oharry and Maurice Goldblatt will preside anf a panel discussion of “Te Jewish Problem in America” will be held. The meeting, including ‘the closing wocial hour, will be ‘open to all members of both temples, ® " #
Postors Here Named to Evangelicel Committees
~The Rev. Werbert E. Eberhardt, Dr. R. H. NMireller and other Tndian=apolis ministers and laymen will serve ax delegates and ‘committer
lin the Indianapolis Institute, as fol he Christian Weterans Campfire
Active Section Program at 3 p. m.! Friday in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs, assisted by Mrs. Robert W. Blake, will have charge of the program. Those who will take part are Miss Grannis, soprano; Miss ‘Catherine Bell, ‘pianist, and Mrs. Genieve Hughel Lewis, cellist. will be accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Jefry. Mrs. Lewis, an artist pupil of Ernest Friedlander, will be accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Munger. The musicale Will presen Choral Ensemble in ah evening proWorld War Memorial auditorium. The ensemble has a membership of 70 voices and is under the direction of Joseph T. Lautner. The group will be assisted by soloists and an orchestra and will be open to the public. Mrs. Frank J. Billeter is chairman of the ensemble recital. The date will be announced later. | Miss Bells piano numbers on Fri- | days program will include Rach-| maninoffs Prelude No. 5 Four| Bagatelles, by Tcherepnine; “Album | Leaf” by Scriabine, and “The Mule | Drivers Return,” by Severac. MIS. | Lewis will play selections from Max |
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Reger’s Suite in D Minor. |
(Mrs. Harold Mowrer,
Assisting Mrs. Gold- Yrepster will be hosts ®t party be Mrs. A. 'H. Boyd, [for Wessrs. and Mesdames MereWiss ‘Hazel |gigh Willinnss, Cranston Mugg and Abbott and Miss Helen Root. INeal H. Dow. With Mr. and Ws. Honoring Mrs. Alford, ‘Programs paward V. Mitchell will be essTs. for the luncheon were to be Shaped |... Wresdames Hermann P. Roesch,
linburg, Tenn. thwaite were to
Thelma | like miniature copies of the SOTOTItY | uviiin Radel, Ralph Suits and Xa- |
magazine. Mrs. Lewis O. ‘Ward has oo Spear) besn general chairman of arrange- | ments and Mrs. Alvin Johnson has
will begin ‘with a survey of all Catholic high schools, Crispus Attucks and Technical High Schools. The drive is part of a vountrywide movement inaugurated by the Bishops Committee, called the National Orpanization for Decent Lit-
[ows : “For our Wome mission study, Dr Arthur Limouze has hel his ‘text, Homeland
“The Imposing himber of Christian ‘world vonferences in the last 80 vents indicates the sensitiveness of ‘Onristinns in all countries to the weed for closer co-operation,” Dr. | Buckner «aid, “At Madras, trend toward Christian unity was
Tvest,
[American
erature and headed by the Most Rev. John TF. Noll, bishop of the Diocese of Tt. Wayne.
Bvident, as was also a deepening wide ‘Christinn movement.
Ni in the major Home Mission folds
us with to visualize the story ‘of the frontier this | churches and interpret the place of missions fh the world‘He m= Iphasizes the new feadership arising |
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Tuncheon, a pageant, a Memorials Banquet and addresses by nationally Known speakers are scheduled for the Disciples of Christ Centennial Convention in the Central Chiistian ‘Ohurch here May 15 to 18. The Rev. G. 1. Hoover, correspondending secretary for the com= mittee on program and arrangeents, #ays that the climactic mo
members at the annual Indiana Conference of the Evangelical Church in Ti. Wayne Tuesday through Sunday. Bishop George Edward Epp Naperville, Tl, has appointed the Rev. Mr. Eberhardt, who ix Wheel or Mission superintendent, to the Social Action Committee and Dr. Mueller, who 1s district superinten= dent here, chairman of the Missions
Miss Grannis been in charge of the program. MTs. of
Palmer is president the Indianapolis Pi Phi Alumna who were to be hostesses for th state day celebration.
WwW. Irving
The luncheon an
Wiss Mertis Wilkerson ‘will be in| t the charge Of arrangements for the | | dance this evening. Douie Gn
gram early in May in the Indiana orchestra will provide the music. | d dance are tO
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* Vows Scheduled For 2:30 Today
| ‘Other Addresses Listed . i ar The Warian College students Will ¥ He TFOW methods of evangelism today, and lege He also spoke of the growth and go wast of five enterprise in life and
distribute Guestionnaires in the change in mission churches, in the] esom 3 ¢ : . Catholic schools With he consent technique of Christian missions and Ee of church authorities and in the Christian education. JOnCEHng BY tie ‘OhTistian foros public schools, with that of Dr.| “Pindings of the conference point, | of ATHOTIOR i DeWitt S. Morgan, superintendent. [toward s Christian international Dy, Joel Lie Jones, Seventh Chris The drive Will be directed by Iss order wnd changing social Wh ®C0- (ign Church pastor and Chairmen Vivish Tukenitsch, tollege Bnglish | nomic conditions,” Dr. Buckner said. |of the board of managers of the teacher, wssistedl by Sister Mary| Tn addition to the general wdult [United Christian Missionary So-
went of the convention Will be and Benevolences Committee, seore= “(he great communion service tary of the Appropriations Commit= Thursday hight ih charge of Dr. tee and a Christian Bducation Com=William A. Shullenberger, host pas=- mitéee member, tor.” The wervice will be preceded) The Rev. F. ©. Waoknity, Second by wn address by Dean Frederick D. [Evangelical Church pastor, will serve Kershner of the Butler College of lon the Episcopal Fund Appoition= Religion, ment Committee; the Rev, Charles Among the speakers on the pro- | P, Maas, First Evangelical Church
Wiss Elizabeth Conder, daughter
the 72d anniversary of the tvs founding as the 1. C. So-| 1867, at Monmouth |
mark sorori rosis in April, College.
Ruth Beckman Is Married to E. D. Campbell
Wiss Ruth Beckman, daughter of
of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Croel P. ‘Conder, antl George @. Biegler Jr, son of Wir. and Mrs, George Q. Biegler, will be married at 2:30 v'elock this afternoon in the ‘Episcopal Church of the Advent. Dr. George Southworth Will per form the single ring service before ah altar decorated with baskets of spring flowers, greenery ant lightsd candelabra. Paul Krauss TIT will sing “Love” and “Perfect Tove.”
Wiss ‘Conder will be given ih marner father. She has chosen
John, college dean. Students at Notre Dame Univarsity charge that the United States leads all other countries in the publication of obscene literature, {according to their recently released pamphlet. Typical Queries Listed The next step ih the Tndianhapolis drive will depend oh What the ques tionhaires Bring to light, Miss Lukanitsch said today. Such queries as the Tollowing will be made: “To What magazines do you subserie?”
course of five addresses conducted |oiety,
gram is Dr, Duntel A. Poling of
by Dr. Buckner there will be others for leaders of Thissionary societies and adult study groups and for childfsh and voung People’s leaders, Wiss Grace W. MeGavran of The dianapolis, author of missionary study helps and children’s books including ‘Par Round the World” just off the press, will direct the vourse Tor children’s leaders using her own book and others. Ws. EB. MeClintock of Chicago, Wissions Council associate regional secretary for ‘Congregational and Christian ‘Churches, will ead the
is institute chairman,
Philadelphia, International Sooctety of Thristian Endeavor president, and Christian Herald editor, * » w/ Tie 76h birth@ay of Dy. G. ¥%. Willer, pastor emeritus, will be colobratedl with a special wervice andl sermon in the Oharch Sunday morning, Dr, Willer will preach on “The Unchanging Ohrist.” » ®* Ww
MERIDIAN HEIGHTS INSTALLS OFFICERS
A | Wew ofcers of the Meridian | Heights Presbyterian Church will be [installed by the Rev. Sidney Blair {Hurry at WOrhing Services Tomo TOW. THe new officers were slected at [the wnhual meeting of the congregation this week for three-year Terms. New welders are Homer 8. Wright,
pastor, George Snider and ¥, H. Hirschman, on the Ways and Means Committee; Mis. Eva L. Hitz and Robert Wade, Finance Committers, and the Rev, Frederick G. Kuebler, Beeville Avenwe Church pastor, Memorials Committee Tt iz expected that a delegation of 50 from the vity will attend the Sunday sessions » » ” The Indianapolis Federation of Evangelical Women will hol@ their spring meeting n the Garfield Park Evangelical
andl Reformed Church May 4 at 1:30 p. wm Mrs. Wage Sohwessler will @isouss plans for the work of women's groups in the vo-ordination of the Evangelical and Reformed Church program,
“Which do you buy? “Name the ones you Yead.” The same questions are asked concerning newspapers and the purchasing and reading habits of Students’ parents. The girls participating in the
Miss Grannis, accompanied by Dp. and Mrs. J. H. P. Gauss, 500 [riage by Wiss Jefry, will sing “Grieve Not Bye Ridge Road, and Edward D. Beloved,” by La Forge; “Chere | campbell were married in a quiet NAVY blue accessories and will wear Nuit” hy Bachelet, ®Wnd “SCR ceremony ®t 9 vlock this Morning Corsage of gardenia ahd Violets. Woods,” by Tyson. A second groud ut the Gauss home before members Her attendant, Miss Wartine Karns, of selections by Mrs. Lewis Will in- | f the immediate families. will wear a black wool reefer suit
adult, home Wmission study course. Wis, NMeOlintock fs known for her, work ih the field of Christian ®du-| 7 ~ ! ution wmong Indian, Nogro, Spam | DriDPs; Tew deacons, Stanley ish-speaking and other church | Sheard, Lawrence B. Burnette, groups. | Harry Grover, leslie Graham,
Dr. Bertram Weakly, ©. T. Shattuck,
la, Qusty pink Wool Teeter suit with Dale ¥. Grifhin and William B.
Lutheron Education Director to Speak
Dr, W. P. Hisronvmus, parish sducation director Tor the American
clude an Intermezzo, by Granados: with ‘White accessories ahd & shout | \der corsage of pink and White oarwhite lilacs and lighted tapers. The Dest man ushers Ww > couple was uhattended. = | Richard Conder, the bride's brother, Tmmediately after the ceremony je Fone we Wri Abbott, wou the bride and bridegroom left for SNS OL © . Toronto, Canada, and will sail Yor| After a short wedding trip, the Burope next Saturday. Mrs. 1. R_[couple will be at home after May 1 lat 3630 N. Meridian St. Miss Conder lattended Butler University where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Biegler attended Rose Polytechnic Institute . and Butler University. To Entertain Rushees! ee | " Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Prog ram Due Tuesday
Sorority, international cultural and | At Rorinstein Home
social group, will entertain rushees | rit} . TVA AT y ht ih i with a formal tea tomorrow after-| a musical and dramatic program
noon at the home of Miss Estella |. 1 Austermiller, 5915 Forest Yame, [Vill be presented at the meeting of
Miss Dorene Lockhart will be as- [the Associatioh df the Joseph and Fae Cg and Mrs. George | Anha Borinstein Home for the owler wi e in charg® of the y Age 1% : NY music. Guests will include Misses Josh AAT I Toews lat Kirschbaum Community Center,
Mary Cummings, Virginia Lorsnz, | Virginia Fike, Margaret MoOrack-| Mrs, Max Kaplan, program chairill have charge of arrange-
en, Ruth Deitrich and Mrs. Char (han, W ity Cramer. ments. Virgil Phemister, faculty
———————— member at the Arthur Jordan ConPlan Year's Calendar
servatory, will sing, accompanied by ‘ond Miss Cecelia Klein, Miss Telah Ruth Activities for the coming year will [Groves will present two dramatic be outlined for the Ladies’ Aux= skits “When Grandma Was a Girl” iliary to the Indianapolis Police land “Ashes of Roses,” by Martha Department at a committee meet- Tou Matthews. Miss Bernice Van ing at 2 p. Mm. Monday in Ayres’ [Sickle will play a musical accom auditoriurn. Committee members paniment. include Mrs. Robert E. Kelly, chairs | Mrs. Jacob Haves and Mrs. David man, Mrs. Edward H. Arszman and Lurvey will preside at the tea table Mrs. Forrest Allison. {following the program.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Alpha Chapter, Theta Mu Rho. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Marlin Below, 2818 Winthrop Ave. hostess. Business meeting. Sigma Delta Zeta. Mon. eve. Mrs. Ruth Clements, 2201 E. Garfield Drive. hostess. Assistant, Miss Betty Bloom,
CLUBS
¥. A. M. 8:30 tonight. Washington Park. Wiener roast. Members and escorts invited. Townsend Club 12. 7:30 tonight. Yee and Morris.
LODGES
Indianapolis Chapter 393, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Tues. Temple, 1522 'W, Morris. Stated meeting. Mrs. Tressie ©. Kirk and Harry P. Comingore, worthy matron and patron. Past Masters Wives, Center Lodge. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Mrs. Emil Schand, 2645 Applegate, hostess, Mrs, Frank Sink to preside. Monument Chapter 549, O. E. S. 8 p. m. Mon. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois. Conferring of degrees. Joy Lodge 5, W. W. M. & B, 8:30 tonight. Guest dance snd card party, Woodmen's Hall, 322 E. New York. Everett Dickerson, president. Mrs. Nellie Houlson, secretary.
CARD PARTIES
Delta Tau Delta Mothers. 8 p. m. Monday. Chapter house, 423 W, 48th. Mrs. A. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Howard White, cochairmen, Woman's Auxiliary 130, Nations! Federation of Post Office Clerks, 2) p. m. Monday. Block's auditorium, Mrs. George Karl, general rman.
“Serenade” and “Tarantelle,” both bv Popper.
Cookies Cover City as Scouts End Campaign
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Girl Scouts are to sell cookies from 47 downtown booths and 9 neighborhood booths today in the final dav of their cookie sale. | Mary Ann Compton of Troop <3 moved the hands of the Cookie Clock to 43000 dozen yesterday and the group is hopeful of ringing the Cookie bell twice today--at noon 10 report 45.000 dozen and aghin at 6 p. m. to close Cookie Dav with the 50.000 dozen goal. A group of 50 Senior Scouts are to be on duty at headguarters to-| day and will take charge of crusing | sales. Each cruising car, which will; be used to transport supplies to] booths throughout the day, will have | an adult driver and chaperdn, ac-| cording to Mrs. C. V. Sorenson, cruising chairman. Mrs. Oliver Stout and Mrs. John Alexander are in charge of transportation. Mrs. Oliver Greer, booth chair-| man, assisted by Mrs. R. O. Jack-| son and Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann have made arrangements for the booths. A mother or leader chaperon | will be at sach booth with the Girl | Scouts. Mrs. Henry Churchman Jr, cdokie chairman, has reported that sales to! gate are the highest in the history | of the cookie campaigns, exceeding | the mark of last year by 3000 dozen. | Proceeds from the cookie sales are | used for the maintenance of Camp | Dellwood, Girl Scout summer camp. |
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P.E.O. State Officials Guests of Unit Here |
Mrs. George W. Hulbert, Gary, state president of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, and Mrs. G. Maxwell Powell, South Bend, State organizer, were honor guests of Chapter P of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at a dinner last night at Hecathorne's Tearoom. Mrs. Emmett C. Michaels, | 3164 Kenwood Ave. entertained in- | formally at her home following the | dinner. Mrs. M. Chase McKinsey will dis- | cuss the “Bducational Fund” and | Mrs. Arthur W. McDonald will talk | on “Cottey College” following the! luncheon meeting of the chapter | at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at | the home of Mrs, James F. Hall | 5325 Ohmer Ave, Mrs. Hiram E. Cunningham will sssist the host- | on. i
(Maytag, Coloradd Springs, a sister
‘Beta Sigma Phi Unit
Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks read the service before the fireplace in the living
of the bride, attended the wedding.
St. George Episcopal Church. 8:30 p. m. Tues. Parish hall. Miss
‘drive comprive Wiss Lukanitsch’s ‘class in “Survey of Modern Catholic Literature.” They are Misses Mar\garet Rose Foltz, Thelma Hines, [Mary June Lang, Angelus Lynch, |Bvelyn Owens and Rosemary GuenItal, all of Indianapolis, and Misses Paula Fulnecky, Frankfort, and Katherine Neville, Tafayette. » » »
Siz Plan to Attend Newman Clubs Parley The Rev. Fr. Joseph B. Tieman,
Dr. David B. Baker of St. Louis, director of the Co-operative Counoil of Missionary Education for the Evangelical and Reformed Church, will give the lectures for young peoples leaders. Dr. Baker has done sducational Work ih Japan and Constantinople and has been a
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chaplain, and five Butler University ‘Newman Club members will attend the Ohid Valley convention of New man Clubs at Purdue Friday, Saturday and Sunday. ¥ather Tieman is pastor of the new St. Thomas Aguinas Church at 48th and Tlinois Sts, Which will be dedicated Sunday, May 7, »- » »
Three From Here on St. Mary's Committees
Three Indianapolis students at St. Marys College, Notre Dame, Thd., have been appointed to committees for the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine regional convention at the college Which began yesterday and ehds tomorrow. Tt is the first regional meeting held in the United States with colleges participating. The students are Miss Jane Keach, who Will serve oh the hospitality committee; Miss Frances Rolles on the arrangements committee, and Miss Evelyn Hannon oh the publicity committee. The Oonfraternity of Christian Doctrine is a issonary tion established to spread teaching throughout the world,
WAR 1S SUBJECT FOR UNITARIANS
“Can America Keep Out of War?”
Don Bate, newspaper man, world traveler and student of inter-
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DEATH SCIENCE THEME
“Probation After Death” iz the Jesson=sermon subject for all Chris tian Science Churches, tomorrow: and the Golden Text:
Editor of
By WILLIAM ¥.
| Greorge Hadley and Walter D. Niman. | Doenconesses chosen were Wis. R. IG. Bain, Mrs. AS. Birchett, Mis. Maurice Lindley and Mrs. James Taylor: trustees, Dr. EB. J, Beasley, Louis Slicer, Blljot: Tippett and W. J. McWilliams.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
Galatians 2:1, 2, 9, 10.
GWROY, D. D. Advance
meaning of the Gospel for Paul and the significance of the
» » Evangelists to Give Radio Programs The Gaddis-Moser Evangelistic Party of Olivet, Ill, will hold daily Yevival services in the Calvary Unite ed Brethren Church at 7:30 p.m, Tor two weeks nhing Monday. The Rev. Mr. uadiegton Will conduct th» 7 woh Federation proadoast over WIRE Monday and the Gaddis-Mower party the Test of the week at 8:30 a. m. Dr. Brrol T. Elliot, First Friends
Lutheran Church. Will speak in the * St. Matthew Lutheran ( three times tomorrow. His subject at 10:30 2. Th. Will be “Give Nie, My Son, Thy | Heart”; at 3 p. Wm, "Shall We Train Our Sunday School Teachers,” and at $:30 p. mm, “The Sunday School Teacher's Task.” Tt is expected that XTutheran Church wohool teachers and Yeligious leaders Within a Yadius of 70 miles Will come to hear the ad
Christian experience was the discovery that the grace of God ix Tor all men without distinction, Later, he was to write, “If any man be in Christ Jesus, he is a new creature; old things are passed away, all things are become new.” The emphasis in these words should and very quickly in the early Ohris-, tian Ohurch this power of the Gos [FT was the vonception and vision pel unto salvation was made mant~ | § of a man who had brought the fost ih the types of men and WOM®N grept yealities of Teligion out into
be placed on the word “any,”
Church pastor, will give the medias tfon in the Church Federation vess pers over WIBC tomorrow at 3.30 p. m. The Seventh Presbyterian Church Senior Choir, directed by Raymond Forbes, and Mis. Ruin Eichman's Youth Choir, will sing, » » »
Catholic to Open
who Were brought into the new fel lowship., But this did mot happen without a great deal of controversy and without protest. There were some Who felt that Gentiles either had ho place in the church at all, or that if they were to come into this new fellowship, they must come by becoming first of all Jews through the Tite ol ciroumoision and being made sub ject to the ritual requirements of the Jewish law. » APS it was hatural that
F those Who had been brought up strongly in the Jewish law and tradition should feel that way, and
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tholic [Should regard it as a TYeflection
upon Moses and his great leaders that a new Yeligious community should grow up fulfilling the great {dens and ideals of Moses and the prophets, yet free from the ritual requirements that had developed around these great teachings. Paul, however, was insistent upon privileges of these , He saw the ex-
experience confined to those of any one Yace or of any one form of religious as-
sociation. Those who oame into the Thris-
under the power of the gospel could
‘as truly manifest their Jove ol God
and Jove to Tellowmen as those brought up in the Jewish tradition. Paul looked out upon thiz early church, with its great variety of new converts, and he described this new communion as ohne which “there
is neither Greek nor Jew, ciroum-
ph Or uncircumeision,
tian Ohurch from the pagan world |g
the broad area of the world and vo the wide sweep of humanity, It 18 [to the credit of the early church [that when Paul appealed to the First |oouncil of the church at Jerusa[Jem the council upheld this View land sent to the churches in Antioch, Syria and Seleucia, where Paul had been engaged in his mis sionary journeys, those who would uphold the work of Paul and make it plain that the ohne great, essen tial qualification for membership in the Christian Church was the Wor ship of the true God and the mani-
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Reading Room Plane for a Catholic information pureau and reading Yoom Were ans nounced today by the Rev, Fr, Thomas Scecina, St. John's Catholie Church assistant pastor, who will be director. Father Scencina w®aid the Yoom, which will be opened at Capitol Ave. sna Georgia St. about Sept, 1, hax been indorsed by the Most Rev, Joxeph E. Ritter, bishop of the Dios vese of Indianapolis. Printed mate liter In the reading room, according to Father Scecina i3 to include refs erence material on Christian doc. trine, philosophy, church history, One. economics and social soionces; gens v |eral information on the OCatholie Church and its activities, and the pest Catholic magazines and pamsphiets. The union catalog to Cathe olic literature used by public lie praries will be available as will be
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Golden Anmiversary A pageant Written and directed py Mrs, George Cannon of Indi annapolis is to be 3 Teature of the
News Correspondent Prom China
special aids to study o©lubs and
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