Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1940 — Page 5
SATURDAY, AUG. 10, Steele-Kalleen Wedding to Be Onr Aug. 31
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Engagements Are Announced
Bretzman Photo Mr Thomas Fitzgerald of Dana, Tn announces the engagement of her daughter, Louise, to John J. Barton, &on of Mrs. Nora Barton, 2636 N. Meridian St The ceremony will be perd 31 at the Conventual Marv's of the
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Port Photo Miss Edith Louise Evans will be married to Jack A. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hunter, 4834 N. Tllinois St. Sept. 7. She is the daughter of Mrs. William A. Evans, Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Evans and the bridegroom-to-be-were graduated from Butler University.
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Lucille Camp Will Become Bride
«Of David B. McQuinn Tomorrow;
6 ouple to Leave
Re P. B. Turmer will ille Camp, daughter of Mr to a id BR. McQuinn, Frank!
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Vv iolet Nordberg To Be Wed
Immediately after church services tomorrow morning at the Mast Tenth St Methodist ‘Church, Tiss V Nordberg, daughter of Mr. and Mi s. O. F. Nordberg, will becom bride of James M. MecCreel Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
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Conclave ( pens
In Bloomington
annual ‘convention Auxiliary to the TndiAssociation will ‘open nd, Monday and Thursday, Ream, state presinization, will ‘open ion. Monday's program a Tunchéon for state ad meeting, a banquet 1 the Bloom-
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the
1) bs (70) lo Cimcimmets Quienest Chapter of the Sub ub is spending the week-end nati, ‘0. Mr. and Mrs, Borreson are ‘chaperoning
members
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and garden flowers will form the setting for A program of bridal airs plaved before the ceremon: thur Hearn, pianist, and Dukes will sing “Teh Liebe Dich At Dawning I Love You Truly and “‘O Promise Me The bride's attendants will he gowned in bouffant style frocks of organdy made with fitted bodices and short, puffed sleeves. Mrs. James Camp. sister of the bride and matron of honor, will be in orchid, Miss Dorothy ‘Gray, maid of honor, will wear blue, and the bridesmaids, Miss Norma Gantner and Miss Elizabeth Sullivan, will wear pink and green respectively They will wear organay cabhochons in their hair, matcliing their gowns, will carry bouquets of roses
and baby breath
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| Juvenile Home
‘Group Plans Picnic Monday
| Ww. CT. U. Officers
Tuesday
Two picnics reorganization are scheduled among club meetings for the coming week Members and representatives of organizations affiliated with the Juvenile Detention Home have heen invited to attend a picnic which the DETENTION HOME AUXILIARY will sponsor Monday at Garfield Park. The group will meet at the shelter house at noon [ Mrs. Irvin H. Gamerdinger is arrangements chairman, assisted by the Mesdames Lynn Adams, William H. Hodgson, Otto Lawrenz Otis Carmichael, H. L. Coyner, Robley George, William Jester, John Guthrie, Robert Mottern, ner, Harry Young, | blossom, Glen Parrish, {ley and Tom Maley, Reservations may be the telephone chairman ald Smith. The LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE INDIANAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT will meet at 2 p. m | Thursday at Ayres’ auditorium to i1eorganize the association All former members are urged to attend.
Elmer BeanS. J. Bards-
made with Mrs. Don-
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The FIDELIS CLUR OF NORTH PARK CHAPTER O E 8. will meet Monday at the home of Mrs Norma Todd, 1044 Congress Ave Mrs. Frances Griffith will assist Miss Marv Sharp 1s the new presi dent of the HUMORETTES CHAPTER OF THE SUR DER CLUB Other officers are Miss Josephine Heath, vice president; Miss Mildred Huter, secretary: Miss Florence Hundley, treasurer, and Miss Mary Lucile Kaltwasser, scrap book and publicity chairman.
The WOMEN'S will hold its annual picnic for mem-=-bers and their at Forest Park md The group will meet at clubrooms, 902 N. Meridian at 10 a.m, Swimming, follow lunch, in charge. The SEWING CIRCLE of TARUM COURT 14, LADIES OF THE ORIENTAL SHRINE, will sew the Shriner's Hospital Children Mrs, 1. & BEldei Incheon will he Mrs. Margaret Schlegel i:
guests tomorrow
in Noblesville, the St
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TNITVERSTTY HETGHTS CHRISTIAN TEMPERwill at 2pm at George Burkhalt Mie D. WW. Nohle
The WOMEN 8 ANCE UNTON meeting at
elect officers 113 Theacdey the Home of Mrs 3500 Shelby St will be in charge Mrs Harold O'Brien Marion County W. C. T. U. director of -vangelism will speek Mis. Fred Koehn will provide the music
Phi Chi Epsilon To Plan Outing
meetings for
and Program
A dance tonight Monday night form sorority members, Final plans for the \R held by MU CHAPTER OF PHI CHI EPSILON SORORITY made ai 8 clock Monday n the Hotel Mis Ric LAVIN, prosident, will assist arrangements for the Weld next week-end at 1 spontared By the grand
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Members of LAMBDA MT CHAP TER. STGMA BETA SORORITY will attend the dance at Westlake tonight with their husbands and esrorTts,
Miss Sally Cox will be hostess for members of the BETA CHAPTER OF BETA CHI THETA SORORITY ‘at 8 o'clock Monday night at her home, 431 E. Michigan St
Women of Moose To Hold Pienie
| Soft ball teams of the Women of the Moose will hold a basket pienie at 10 o'clock tomorrow at the Moose Temple, Chapters 11 and 17 of the Order will play their final ball game, The riffe teams will meet at 8 p rm. Monday in the Temple. Mrs Ruth Kinnan will entertain with a card party at her home, 1128 Pleasant St. at 2 p. Mm. Wednesday, On Thmrsday there will be another card Party at the Temple With Mis Frances Wishke, publicity chairman, in charge, assisted by Mrs, Opal Lee and Miss Anita Ehaugh Mrs, Jean Butze, ritualistic ehairman. Will be in ehaige of the mitiation of candidates Thursday vight at 8 @vloek. Nhs. Dorville Wie ix presiding officer
Society Meets With Mrs, George Hess
Mrs. George Hess will review “The Genesis of the Exodus” Wednesday afternoon when the Woman's Mise sionaly Society of the Memorial Preshyterian Church meets at the ome of Mis. Charles Ruehl, 1330 Commerce Ave Mus, Charles Huffine will talk on ‘China Marches Toward the Cross.’ Assistant hostesses will talk on “China Marches Toward the Cross.” [ous Tay, Frank Shera, August Sictudale and Miss Florence Daniel Mis, Walter Idle, president. will be in n charge.
Secimmaong Party Planned A swimming party will he held at the Riviera Chub Wednesday night by members of Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta Sorority. Din ner ik to be served av 730 pom Mrs. John Shampay and Mic Pd. mund Stay compose the committee if charge.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
to Elect
and a meeting for
Adolph Wag-
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Girl Wh
Now Is Wife of Pastor and
By EMMA RIVERS MILNER THE LITTLE ANTIQUE sofa stood at a strange angle and chairs, tables and boxes were all higgledy piggledy just as the moving men had left them at 3620 Guilford Ave. today. But even so, Mrs. John PF. Fdwards sat down cheerfully in the midst of her household confusion to talk ahout what it means to be a “pastor's partner Mrs. Edwards is the wife of Dr. Edwards, new Broadway Methodist Church pastor and successor to Dr. Richard M. Millard. Dr. Millard is also suctessor to Dr. F4wards, having assumed charge of his Detroit pulpit this week The same truck that moved the Millard furniture to Detroit returned to Indianapolis with that belonging to the Fdwards “T always said I'd never marrv a minister,” Mrs. Edwards recalled smiling, theh added in a little rush, “but there's nothing 14d rather be now than a minister's wife.” = = ” COOL IN SPITE of her vopsy-turvy surroundings, daintily dressed, every strand of her carefully waved hair in place, Mrs Edwards recalled the summer more than 25 years ago when she and Dr. Edwards met. He was Serving as supply pastor at the Methodist Church in her home town, Patriot, Ind. Patriot is on the Ohio River midwav between Cincinnati and Madison. Why the voung minister fell in love with her Sarah North, instead of some other girl in the congregation, she wat at a lose to explain. But looking at her as she sat there, still slender her brown eves alight as she talked, it was
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‘Why Talk? Do Something!’ Is Youth Camp's Theme
Two From Indianapolis on Lake Geneva Program: Blisters Help Young Quakers Keep "Practical View on Peace’
“Why do we always talk?
This is the slogan on the program {he United Christian Youth Movement
regional conferences this summer. One of the six U.C. Y. M to 31, at Liake Geneva, Wis Shaw. formerly Miss Lillie King both of Mdianapolis are 16 take an active part in this conference. The Rev. Mr. Anderson is to teach the course “Ruilding a Warless World nme the affirmative approact Warld Rrotherhood Mrs. Shen 18 camp co-president The Rev. Mr. Anderson is of the Speedway Christian ang Mrs Shaw in naminational vouth work, iz salaist for the Central Christian Church About 300 Midwestern young people are also expected to be at Lake Geneva The United Christian Youth Mavement has for its expressed purpose to help young Americans realize their kinship with youth the world over: to teach personal religious living, and to discover ways to deal with local social problems The movement is promoted by the International Council of Education in co-operation denominations
Friends Talk Peace— Of Eeery
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palms of their
work are keeping
on the hands from hard (he mM a peace tr Hill, Richmond Dame of mind aYd today Five Mdmnapolis Athers ate at the new at Quaker Hill, working the afternens £ fermbbing floors refugees put the hostel ™ the momings and evenings the VOUNR people are lead in Mm disens of peace By the Rev. Murray Kenworthy of Carthage. Ind. chair man of the Peace Association of Friends in America BY “peace Friends sav they mean every kind of peace peace between parents and children in their homes: emplovess and workers; as well as the nations of the world Indianapolis young people attending the peace training camp are Miss Emma Gossett, Enos Pray Quenton Covert and lowell Renshaw and William Newlin Isaac E. Woodard of Indianapolis is Quaker Hill Association chairman w »
Baptist Assembly Called for Wamasee
A dip in the lake is the frst daily event scheduled for the Baptist Waxagee Assembly tomorrow through Saturday. Just Before lights out sath night, there will be devo. tional meetings in separate cottages The Raptists will hold their as sembly at Oakwood Park, owned the Evangelical Chmreh near Svia cure. “The park it a 40-acre giove of oak and maple In the cent: it A Hacious tabeirmacle need
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Making a concession th fate Ton vears later we were married and 1 went to Rastan with him where
Schola Cantorum [A Will Sing in Ohio
Eimer Steffen, director of Sehola Cantorum of Ss. Peter and | Paul Cathedral, and his singers are to pay a return call to a Cincinnati organist and choir tomorrow, In May Prof. J. Aitred sScaehl. organist of the St. Lawrence Caih|olic Church at Cincinnati, rouge [his choir to the Cathedral a solemn high mass when sonie of ey professor's music was sung. Tomon row, the schola will unite with the St. Lawrence choir in a special musical program in honor of the Feast of St. Lawrence,
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Summer Guests
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-=--The Re: Warren F Jarnell pastor of the Community Church, Little Neek I. 1 peak at morning worship The Rev Mr Darnell ig an ndianapaliz native and graduate of Tech High Schosl and Hanover College FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH-Dr E RB. BRartlett of DePauw Univer atv wild preach on Life Cannot De. feat You” tomorrow at 1050 a m Dr Bartlett iz president of the Indiana Council of Christain Edu cation and a member of the central committee of the International Council of Religious Education BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH B. E. Adams, former president of the 101 Men's Class, will bring a delegation from Rising Sun, Ind to the class meeting tomorrow morning WHEELER MISSION Messengers, Gospel King's College, Belner, N conduet the service Aug 7:45 p. m. Thev will come at the! invitation of Miss Mary Evelvn Daniels, a student at (he college and an Irvington Methodist Chureh member ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. FF. Grant ard will preach on The all TOMOITon t9:20a m.: and F speak at Tp om NORTH METHODIST ™ Orien WW Pifey Chriztan Advocate Cincinnati «dition editor will give the addres: at 10.45 a Wm fomornon DOWNEY AVENUE CHURCH The Rev Wiekizey exeentive home missions for Chrigtian Missionary peak at 10:35 a. m UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Parsons missionaries to West Africa, gradvates of Indiana Central Oollege anda former members of the University Heights Chureh, will be present tomorrow morning The Rev. Mr. Parsons will speak SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE = Tomorrow morning Dr. J. Howard and Carrie Sloan, evangelists of Bast Liverpool, O, will speak THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr. William F. MeConn, president of Marion College, Marion, Ind, will preach tomorrow morning FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. Robert ©. By erly of Sidon. Svria, will preach at {WO services. 0.302. mm and 11 a m
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CHRISTIAN Willayd M Peyetar of the United K[oeiety will
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sagesiing the servicer of the time of Christ pe presenied in Brookside Park morrow at 3 p.m Young people of the 13 societies of the Fagt Side Couneil of Christ ian Endeavor are 10 hold their meet. ing, “all seated on the ground.” in the space north of the Community House However, the young Ens are instructed to bring
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he completed his theological course at the Boston University Sehool of Theology.”
MRS. EDWARDS touched very briefly on the less pleasant side of the ministerial calling, adding: “There are so many opportunities to form fine friendships through the years that they compensate for all the difficulties Travel in Europe. the Holy Land, North Africa and bv trailer all over the United States has ine tengified her interest in internae tional affairs. she thinks We planned to go to the Passion Play this summer,’ Mrs Bdwards said, “but Mr. Hitler didn’t want us over there’ The new pastor's wife particular. ly likes books which reflect life in other countries—she recently read and enjoyed Osa Johnson's 71 Married Adventure. Mrs. Edwards is a DePauw grade uate, a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority and active in church and club work.
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PERHAPS IT 1S significant that her husband prefers to have his study in his home rather than the church and that she allows nothing to interefere with his early mornings spent there Dr. Edwards is easy to cater to, she says, a baseball fan whose Spirits have been going up and down with the fortunes of the Detroit. Tigers for a number of Vears, a good mixer and equally fond of all departments of the church work Both the new RBroadwas pastor and his wife show how glad thev are to be back in their native state in the airv. sunny house which is homelike in spite of dise arranged Turnfivre
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Missionary Fund Asked
Dr. Hopkins Says U. §, Must Support Workers Stranded by War
Missionaries sent out by countries Now at war or already conquered are stranded without even living unds, Dr. Robert M Hopkins ree ports The work of their hospitals schools and churches 1s hroken down in “a world disaster of uns paralleled dimensions.” he SAVES Dr. Hopking has come in contact With these Missionaries AxXeCutive secretary until this of the World Sunday Sehonl tiation Seek ta Save Investment Now he iz president of the United Christian Missionary Society hers ANd say: that many of the socie'v Missionaries are friend: and Workers on the foreign field: of the missionaries in such fAnaneal plights Lest the work of many vears and the investment of millions of dollars now come to naught Indianapo 1s Protesants and those throughout ( 1a United States are being urged by the International Missionary Cou i= cil to contribute to a fund for [stranded missionaries | The gifts are to be “over and above” the amount individuals have been accustomed to subscribe through their denominational
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Half of Support Cut Of “There are normally 27.000 for eign missionaries who serve in some 70 countries of the world Toward their support the ehurehes in Ch tian lands contribute about $400000 « 000 annually w@wys Dr. Hopkins More than hall of thi upp ort comes from Canada and the United States] the rest come: from ome 15 other nations.” he save ‘When one realizex what ia hap. DENINR In almost all these sending DuUntries we hegin a» envisage the terrible consequences of this tery ie Furopean war upon the world mis sion of the chureh,” observes Dr Hopking
Church Painted After 17 Years
Seventeen vears age when Dr, George M. Smith became pastor of the Roberts Park Methodist Chure h, one of the first things he did was to have the sanctuary redecorated, Now Dr. Smith is pastor emeritus of the chureh, as well as superine tendent emeritus of the Methodist Hospital The sanctuary, called “one of the most impressive in Ine dianapoliz,” hadn't been cleaned or painted since he had it done in 1923, Robertz Park will be host in Sep tember to the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Chureh and Dr Smith wanted the ald ehureh. built in 1873. to look its best for the 700 delegates So he started a campaign, before the Rev. BE RB Aldrich. the paztor, returned from hix vaeation., tea re decoyate the ehureh He got the help of George Christian, a ehureh frustee. and a committee They eol. ieeted enough money to paint the mnetuary, clean the windows and refurbish the lighting Axtures This week chureh members serubbed and waxed the woodwork Tomorrow morning Dr. Smith will preach the sermon when the cone gregation moves back Inte the sanctuary, which looks ax it hasn't looked for 17 vears
leavorers’ I there it no record in the HEADS CHRISTIAN
Bible that the 5000 who sat on the mountainside to hear Jesus speak | had the luxury of blankets,
3 STATES SEND DELEGATES HER
Delegates from Minneapolis and Duluth. Minn, Milwaukee and Madison, Wit, and Chicago are in attendance at the conference whieh 1 his morning in the SelfRealization Temple at 408 Pennsy) a Buuding Leader of the conference which will continue through 1omeryow is ‘811 Ranendra Kumar Das, formerly of Calentta, India. and associate leader, Myre. Charles Hoffman indianapolis The meetings open to the publie,
of thou art mv God: are lead me
CHURCH SCHOOLS
George B. Katzenberger is the new president of the Marion County Christian Church School Associa ‘tion, succeeding the Rev. Roscoe Kirkman Mr. Katzenberger is superintendent of the Centenary Christian Chureh School HB. Holloway, superintendent of the Third Christian Chureh School, 1« the new vice president
"SPIRIT" LESSON-SERMON
Spirit’ is the lesson -sermon subs jet for all Ohristian Sciences Churches tomorrow and the Golden Text, "Teach me to do thy will: for thy spirit iz good; the lands of upe
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