Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1939 — Page 18

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"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1939

100 EXPECTED AT METHODIST

First Indiana Conference Since Church Unification Starts Tomorrow.

More than 700 ministers and lav-

Plan Presbyterian ‘Spiritual Advance’ MORE IN CHURCH |

men are expected to attend the five- i

day Indiana annual the Methodist morrow at here This is the first session of the In-

conference of Church starting

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of the three Methodist branches— Methodist Episcopal, Methodist Protestant and Methodist Episcopal Church (South) —last April. The Indiana conference embraces Indianapolis and the southern half of the state. One of the principal features of the session will be election of ministerial and lay delegates to the first general conference of the new church at Atlantic City next April and the first North Central jurisdictional conference at Chicago in June, South to Be Represented

While there is no congregation of the former Methodist Episcopal Church South in this section, branch will be represented bv Dr T. D. Ellis, Louisville, secretary of the Board of Church Extension, who will speak Thursday night on “Church Union—a Challenge to the Methodist Church,” at a session celebrating the union The program for tomorory mornIng’s opening session will inelude examination of candidates for admission, meetings of the fitness com mittee and the board of ministerial training, followed bv a meeting of the cabinet and board of ministerial training The formal opening is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, following greetings from the Rev. William & Hartinger, superintendent the Indianapolis District. Bishop Titus Lowe, the presiding bishop, will administer Holy Communion I'he Rev. J. T. Scull will preside at a memorial service at 3 p

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Give Seminary Dinner

The Rev. Orien W. Fifer will be toastmaster at a seminary dinner in the church dining room at 5:45 p m. tomorrow. The principal speaker at the dinner will be Dean Lynn

Harold Hough, of Drew University, |

on “The Theological School and the New Church.” Dr. Hough will lecture on “The 8igns of the Times” tomorrow night A joint meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies is scheduled for 2:30 p. m Thursday, with Mrs, Joseph N Green presiding. The address will be given by Miss Muriel Day, Cincinnati, secretary of education and personal work of the Woman's Home Mission Society. Dr. Clvde E. Wildman, president of DePauw University, is to speak on “What Is Christian Education? at the College and Wesley Foundation Dinner in the church dining room at 5:45 p. m. Thursday, The Rev. C. Howard Tavior wil be toastmastel HOOSIER HIT BY CAR DIES RICHMOND, Ind, Sept. 12 (U PP). —Wehster Rummell, 76, of Cambridge City, died late vesterday from injuries received last week when he was struck bv a hit-and-run car near him home,

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Plans for “a year of spiritual advante” in Indi- | | ana’'s 316 Presbyterian churches were discussed at the when leaders of the Synod of Indiana met in an all-day The Rev. Florizel A. Pfleider-

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conference yesterday

MAP DRIVE FOR

'Y" MEMBERS

Goal Set at 1250: Benefits Of Activities Will Be Stressed.

| Preliminary plans for the Y. M C. A's annual membership campaign, Sept. 22-29. were made in a meeting at noon today, attended by Indianapolis business and professional men who are division heads and assistants in the drive, The campaign's purpose is to obtain 1250 new or renewed mem- | berships and to acquaint the city] with benefits which the Y. M. C | offers bovs and men in athletic and | social activities, study and recreation. Membership teams will be made up of six men, with six teams forming each of seven divisions, Divisions are to have ranch names, lending an authentic Western flavor to the membership “roundup Clayton O. Mogg. heading the { membership drive, has announced the following division leaders; H. C Atkins, 101 Ranch; Adolph Schmidt, Rattlesnake Gulch Ranch; Alex L Taggart, Wind River Ranch; Edward Zink, Lightning Creek Ranch; Roy Sahm, Hurricane Ranch; A. C. Sinclair, Powder River Ranch, and Fermor 8. Cannon, Golden Gulch Ranch. The bov's division will be called the Broncho Busters | Team directors will meet again next Tuesday, and the drive will | open officially at 6 p. m. the follow{ing Friday in the Y. M. C. A. ban-

quet room, ! |

TRIAL OF BERGDOLL WILL OPEN MONDAY |

NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (U. PP). | Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, World War draft dodger, goes to trial before a general court martial Monday on charges of desertion and escape. Col. Frank K. Ross, Second Corps Area intelligence officer, said the trial would be held on Governor's Island. Bergdoll has been held since he returned from May 25,

Germany | resigned at auditor last July 1,

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Hoosier's Zoo Slipping Away

EFFERSONVILLE, Ind, Sept J 12 (UP) —~Huett West today was a bit disgusted with his avocation of collecting strange animals. Reason—there’s another colleetor, a light-fingered one, somewhere in the same neighborhood The recent crime wave has taken from Mr. West's collection one prairie dog, one rattlesnake, 30 rabbits, and Minnie, one armadillo

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ASIATIG LECTURES

Dr. Sunder Joshi of the University of Chicago will lecture on fundamentals of Asiatic cultures and the personalities of the new Orient at Indiana University extension center, Indianapolis. The first lecture series is to begin Thursday evening, Sept. 21. and is to continue on Thursdays through Nov. 9 The second series will begin Nov. 16 and end Jan, 25 Dr, Joshi has an A. B. degree with distinction from the Univers Dr. Joshi sity of Bombay, an A. M., degree from Harvard University and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago.

SHORTAGE ALLEGED

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IN JASPER FUNDS

Brennan, State Accounts Board chief, charged in a formal report filed today that the accounts of Frank M. Hart Jr, former Jasper County Auditor, were short $2609. The report charged that the shortage appeared in the school loan funds and revenue fees, Mr. Brennan said that Mr. Hart

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EMPHASIZED AS |. BAPTIST'S GOAL 2 Ey

| Stressed by Mitchell Semi-Annual Meeting; Program Changed.

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Church attendance as the first] {goal of the coming Baptist Loyalty | Crusade was stressed in an address | |today by the Rev, C. G. Mitchell at [the opening of the Indianapolis! | Baptist Association's semi-annual | meeting. [18 Two changes in the program were!

STATE'S LIQUOR "ect stor woven REVENUES GROW

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Sept. 12 (U, P.).—Approximately 100 shop wurkers of the Pennsylvania Railroad | Rex, division | nounced today.

have been recalled to work, F. R. superintendent, anCollection for First Eight Months Up $409,000 | Over 1938 Period.

Dr. ‘Hanning

Excise tax collections from liquor, | beer and wine in Indiana during] the first eight months of this year totaled $4,428211, an increase of | $400,000 over the same period a year | ago, the Alcoholic Beverage Com-| mission reported today. August collections were $606,425, an increase of $81590 over revenues in the same month a year ago. The Commission predicted that

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t necessitated. The Rev. C. A. Wade, |! i {scheduled to deliver the annual ser y (man, became «ll during the meet« | The Rev, ing. His place was taken by the |Rev. George A. Riggs, missionary | [from Puerto Rico. It was hoped |that the Rev, Mr. Wade would be {able to speak this afternoon at the | time originally scheduled for the Rev. Mr. Riggs’ address.

23 Churches Represented

The Rev. U. 8. Clutton, who was to have led the opening devotional service, was unable to be present. | His place was taken by the Rev, W, S. Buckner. Alvah E. Waggoner, chairman of the association's executive committee, presided in Dr. (Clutton’s place, Thirty-three churches from Indianapolis and vicinity were repre- | solemn benediction of the Blessed serited at the roll call. [Sacrament with the Most Rev. A nominating committee, made up | Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the of A. D. Moore, chairman; Earl C.| Diocese of Indianapolis, officiating. Sigmon, the Rev. Louis Crafton and Mass was celebrated at the conMrs. Russell Smith, will report t = | vent this morning by the Rt. Rev, morrow afternoon. Reports of the | Msgr, William Keefe. A sermon was

| resolutions committee, of which Mrs. [delivered hy Bishop Ritter, | Asa E, Hoy is chairman, also will be The bishop and priests of the

heard tomorrow afternoon, city were guests at luncheon at the Merrell Tells of Plans for | Placards to Ald Crusade convent today. Several thousand Legal Aid Society to |

George G. Kimsey . + . leads devotions

LITTLE SISTERS END CENTENNIAL RITES

The observance of the 100th an- | niversary of the founding of the | Little Sisters of the Poor was to be | completed with religious exercises this afternoon at the convent, 520 ( BE. Vermont St, The closing ceremony was to be

Times Photo, he guest church, is shown above Rev. William F. Klein of New York | the Rev. Henry Little Jr. of Chi1d the Rev. James F. Riggs of New

Four weeks of intensive prepara-/have visited the convent during the | tion for the Crusade will begin next | three-day celebration which began

additional collections through re-| |newal of beer wholesales’ licenses |

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WORK” |in November may swall the total | ® DR. HANNING extends (revenues to the highest point since) { Increase in the sales of both | people. | liquor | most of the upturn in revenues. ® YOU SHOULD KNOW | The sale of whisky stamps totaled | '] your new Plates. | crease of $53,452 over the same | | period last year, | ®It ISN'T NECESSARY | totaled $91,899, an increase of $12,-| 6 ” | | 320 over the first eight months of look “false. ; ®IMPROVE Y O UR Two-thirds of the excise revenues | | Fund and the remainder is ap-| Plates made with Rose | propriated for administration of the| Pearl color Fronts and | state expenses, (TT Payments (} CITY INC. KRESGE BLOG.

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{Sunday With a public announce- Sunday.

| ment, posting of placards in pub[lie places and a campaign of “every e ks ’ member visitation” by Baptist minry miations dls ot vem meeting its res Ss Ss Hrd ’ “ y |bar and the public was given today | Tonight s session will open with a | bY Clarence Merrell, Bar Associa- mens rally, H. C. Bearry presiding. |

An explanation of the Indian-

‘ . | The Rev. C. W, Atwater will deliver tion president, speaking before the X on Indianapolis Lawyers’ Association at the address, and Arthur D. Moore

the Canary Cottage. will give the closing prayer, For the lawyers themselves, the Round Table Scheduled

bar association has encouraged At tomorrow morning's opening {social activities amon members, ) na KE R meeting the Rev, George T. King is|

(maintained a library in the Court | lead the devoti Another p { House for members use, conducted | '0 lead the devotions. Another round | table discussion will have the Revs. |

al institutes, helped young law-| JGORT' JpStitell os Rt 8 W. Hartsock, L. C. Trent and

yers obtain employment and | th imal adopted a minimum fee schedule as| Louis G. Crafton as speakers. There | will be a sermon by the Rev, C. A.

a guide to proper and equitable 0 prop 4 Metz and a prayer by the Rev, F, A,

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THESE ARE THE EXCITING

charges, Mr. Merrell said. Hayward.

In discharging its public duties, | **“. the association is developing a plan| Sergt. Charles E. Weddle, head of for establishment of a legal aid the Police Juvenile Aid Department, society. Mr. Merrell continued. It Will address the afternoon session, also has tkaen steps to rid the pro- With Mrs. Royal McClain presiding. Miss Frances Tencate, missionary to

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fession of unworthy members, he| ; . South India, also is to speak. The

said, and has assisted local courts 1 1 . : . to improve procedure with adopiton meeting's closing hour will be given lover to business, with the Rev.

of a rule for pretrial procedure. 5 : Lh Designating definite jury terms|George D. Billeisen delivering the

and assisting jury commissioners to | closing prayer.

YOU'LL SOON BE WEARING!

make more adequate investigation | Tomorrow night's meeting, at 7:30 of prospective jurors’ qualifications | o'clock, will be a youth rally. Albert nave been further association! Dell will preside. The evening's ad- | service to the public, Mr. Merrell | dress will be given by the Rev, Har- | stated. [old W. Ranes, with the closing pray- | er offered hy the Rev, Vasile Prodan.

wiLL HoLp REUNION SLOTLESS MARBLE ire MACHINE IS FOUND

Police today were studying legal | aspects of a new (ype of marble] machnie discovered in an E, 10th] St. restaurant yesterday by Sergt.| lderson Post 44, W. R. C, John Sheehan. Marble machines | | Dr, John Stone of Kokomo, are banned under the 1935 slot ma- | G. A. R. department commander.| chine law,

Survivors of the Persimmon Brigade, made up of the 115th to 118th divisions of Indiana Civil War volunteers, will hold their 54th annual reunion at 9:30 a, m, tomorrow at | | Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. | Dinner will be served at noon by members of the Maj. Robert An-

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| will be the guest of honor. | Sergt. Sheehan reported the matml ci ———————— | chine had no coin slot but was con- | [nected by wire to a push button AWARD $467 617 IN some distance away, He told In-| ' designed to operate after the button ROAD CONTRACTS had been pushed, and presumably | {after the customer had paid the] proprietor. On Sergt. Sheehan's {paving of 14 miles of highways in| Police contended that while the | seven counties were awarded by the| machine itself might not con-| State Highway Commission today. [stitute a gambling edvice, the trans- | The biggest contract was $184.381, | fer of money before it was operated awarded to the Mohr Construction would make the proprietor and the | four miles on Road 27 south of De- charges, featur in Adams County. The proj-| EH ae ga. Gar a: Eh. lect calls for relocation of the high- TWO SLAIN IN PRISON BREAK [ way. | HUNTSVILLE, Tex. Sept. 12 (U. Another contract for paving four|P.) —Two prisoners were shot to [Clinton Counties was awarded to the over the wire fence at the tubercu-| | Wayne Paving Co. of Ft, Wayne on! losis detention ward at the Wynne | {a bid of $173,056, [Prison Farm for the physically un-| | Other smaller projects included in| fit. Ther were Ben Gonzales and {the awards are in Gibson, Morgan | Norman Moody, both serving sen- |

spector BEd Helm the machine was) Contracts totaling $467.617 for the | machine was removed, Co. of Kokomo for the paving of player subject to arrest on gaming {miles on Road 52 in Tippecanoe and death today as they tried to climb {and Wells Counties. |tences for robbery, |

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