Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1941 — Page 2

ist | Faculty For Classes

League Winter Institute. to Open Monday

~The Rev. Stanley Mahan, Old . Bethel Methodist Church pastor, will be dean of the 19th annual ~ winter institute of Indianapolis Dis- ~ trict Epworth Leagues at Roberts

Park Methodist Church next week. Classes will be held at 6:30 and 7:50 p. m. Monday through Friday. At 9 o'clock

each evening, the

Rev. R. Gerald Skidmore, Vic~ tory: Memorial Methodist Church pastor,

will conduct aj

chapel hour. Among outstanding classes are one on St. John’s Gospel by 3 the Rev. John x : | at Edwards, BroadRev. Mr. Mahan oo" ethodist Church pastor, and one on “Gems of Scripture and Literature” by the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, Capitol Avenue Methodist Church pastor. The Rev. M. O. Robbins of the Edgewood Methodist Church will describe to another class the E. Stan-

ley Jones Ashram in: Michigan last will.

summer, ‘A layman, Armon Dawson, whi teach the class in “Am I My ~ Brother’s Keeper?” There will be separate classes in solution of religious problems under the Rev. Theron Castleman of Whiteland and the Rev. E. N. Rosier of the Morris Street Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Castleman’s class will be for youths of high school age and the Rosier class for older young people. The Rev. C. P. Hert of the ity Methodist Church will teach in counseling, the Rev. C. R. Holmes of Roosevelt « Temple Methodist Church, a class/in personal evangellism and the missiond class will be ‘led by the Rev. Mr. C. A. McPheeters ‘of North Methodist Church.

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Pastor Assigned / To Camp at Lagro

| NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind, “| “loaned” by his congregation for ‘six months, today was slated 9] ‘head the first Church of the

where he’s the parson. your illness without “any fuss” by

Clergy Asked To Institute

s|Hebrew Group Arranges

Good-Will Affair

Catholic and Protestant clergy of eity churches are to be the special guests of the Indianapolis Hebrew

- Congregation for an all-day insti-

tute and luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 18. The good-will event is one of a number scheduled for February, the month of both Lincoln’s and Washington’s birthdays. Rabbi Israel

d Homiletics at Hebrew Union ollege, Cincinnati, will speak at the institute. . >

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|Feb. 8 (U. P.).—An Illinois pastor, oa D. D., professor of Midrash

Brethren camp for conscientious objectors at Lagro, Ind.

He is Rev. J Clyde Forney, Elgin, “Ill, Assisting | him will be Paul

Exchange Pulpits

As an expression of interracial friendship, the Rev. WilHam C. Nel-

Bowman Jr., son of the president of the Brethren College at Bridge‘water, Va. The camp| is one of seven planned by the Government for conscripted members of the Brethren, Mennonite and Quaker churches and others whose religion forbids military service. The Lagro camp, with a capacity of 250, formerly housed CCC enrollees working in the Salamonie River Forest Preserve. Conscientious objectors, who must serve one year, will be used in soil Conservation

‘and seforedtration projects. BISHOP LOWE ON EVENING PROGRAM

_. Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indian- ~ apolis Methodist Area will speak on “Birds with Broken Pinions” at the Joint services of 10 Methodist congregations tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. - in the Roberts Park Church.

Preceding the service there is to be a 20-minute concert by the Central Avenue Church School Orchestra. Others assisting with the services are . Jane Johnson Bur--Toughs and James Gilbreath, volinists, and the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, Dr. Logan Hall and Dr. Ezra L. Hutchens, |

TWO WILL DISCUSS MUSIC OF JEWS

“Jewish Music Through the Ages” is the title of an illustrated lecture to be presented jointly by Rabbi Elias Charry and Cantor Myro Glass at the meeting of the Beth- jan + El Sisterhood Monda Cantor Glass will sing various se« lections the background of which will be given by Rabbi Charry at the meeting in Beth-E1 Zedeck Temple.

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+ TEACHER BACK

After a two-month absence from the city, Otto W. Cox, teacher, will be welcomed back tomorrow by the Men's Class of the Memorial Pres- . byterian Church. . Walter Bruce, Broadway ° Baptist Church Choir gissetor, pnd Mrs. Thelma Morris will charge of music and churchwatnen will be guests. ——

"SPIRIT" TO BE TEXT

All Christian Science Churches will stu the lesson-sermon subject, “Spirit,” tomorrow. The Golden Text 1s “If we live in the spirit, lef > also (walk ‘in the spirit.”—Gal.

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son and the Rev. Frank Young will exchange pulpits tomorrow morning. The Rev. Mr. Nelson is pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed - Church and the Rev. Mr. Young of the North Indianapolis First Baptist Church. The latter, known in the community for his choirs, will bring 54 women singers who will present a program of spirituals in the Immanuel Church.

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At League Rally

“Inter-Race Relations under Christian Standards” is the title of an address by Miss Betty Mock, Indianapolis District Epworth League president, at a league rally of East Side Methodist Churches tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent, will speak on “Saving a Lost World” and Dr. E. L, Hutchens, Irvington Church pastor, on “Making Disciples” at the 7:30 p. m. church rally following the league meeting.

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embers of the Youth Fellowship of Evangelical and Refdrmed Churches of Indianapolis and the

Race Relations” at their meeting tomorrow evening in Friedens Evan gelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Louis Suedmeyer, associate pastor of Zion Church, will speak on the subject.

LEGION OF MARY ENVOY TO SPEAK

Miss Mary Duffy of Dublin, Ire-

will speak to two local groups toMOrTrow. Miss Duffy will address active

p. m. and all auxiliary members at

8 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry FP.

the latter meeting. ‘Msgr. Dugan js

Methodist ‘Hospital Parsan Walks With Science, Religion

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER IF YOU don't tell about your opera Jor, Dr. William C. Hartinger

vicinity will discuss “Youth and||

land, envoy of the Legion of Mary,

members of the curia meeting at 3

Dugan J. C. D., chancellor of the Indianapolis Diocese, will preside at

diocesan spiritual director of the legion. At 6 p. m., Miss Duffy will be the guest of honor at a dinner given by the legion. She has been in the United States about six years.

RABBI TO SPEAK

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will give a talk on “The Jewish Home” at the first of three Qestiafi-}unchenn discussions Monday at 1 p. m. the temple of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. The Sisterhood

Dr. Hartinger and Miss Garnet Thornburgh . . . arrange weekly chapel services in nurses’ auditorium. ”

That is, Dr. Hartinger will if you had it at the Methodist Hospital You may think you will slip quietly int o the hospital and be over

not tellirig anybody of your whereabouts. ‘Flowers probably will arrive first thing, and after ‘you're well ' enough, visitors and more visitors until you are quite pleased but mystifiec. Then you will discover that Dr. Hartinger let the cat out of the bag, that he sent a postal to your minister telling him you were ill. He is doipg for you what he does for all the entering patients who have church affiliations. This week, Dr. Hartinger sent postals for Jews, Catholics and members of 12 Protestant denominations. For Dr. Hartinger is a sort of Haison officer between religion and scierice in the big hospital on Capitol Ave. He says the two-——re-ligiont and science—should go hand in hand if the hospital is going to give maximum service in restoring people to health. By religion,” Dr. Hatfinger doesn't mean simply what is taught by the Methodist Church but by any and all faiths, he says, He thinks nurses must be trained to meet patients of all churches or no churches, with sympathy and understanding. | Gives Weekly Lectures Aogordingly, the hospital minister nas inaugurated a series of interfaitly lectures presented on Friday afternoons for the enlightenment of the nurses. Interdenominational Carey Chapel, tucked away in a quiet corner of the first floor, symbolizes Dr. Harlinger's ideal for his hospital. Velvet. draped, stained glass windows shut out the workaday world while the Italian statue of “The Healing Christ” and hand carved pews add to its devotional atmosphere. The nurses remember the chapel

with so much sentiment that they

sometimes return later to be married fin it. And many an anxious relative of a very ill patient finds sangtuary there. The chapel and the | revolving illuminated cross which casts its beams across downtown Indianapolis each evening were gifts of Mrs. Mary Hanson Carey,

CHURCH NOTICES

la. revival he

Organizations

Evangelist At Mission|— ; Committees to Be Honored— Englewood Chapter, O. E. S. officers

and members will honor the memDr. Henry Ost rom to Open berships of the refreshments, dine ing room and decorating committees Week's Program. at 8 p. m. Monday at the Englewood tionally known evangelist and Bible |ton St. : ens aka; 7130 1 each Tarum Court to Sew for Hospital tinuing through Sunday, Feb. 16, at | acres of sewing circle of the WHEELER MISSION. Tarum Court 14, Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America, will sew Dr. Ostrom is the father of Henry | for the Shrine Hospital for Crippled E. Ostrom of Indianapolis. He is & | Children at the home of Mrs. Lulu member of the - C. Cox, 331 E. North St. Tuesday. extension staff There will be a covered dish lunch- | of the Moody eon at noon.

Bible Institute. Since first com- | On Program at PuleaaiBany B. ing into promi- Dominguez, Real Silk official, will nence because of address the El Circulo Espanol of Butler University at 7:30 p. m. Monconducted in the day in the Arthur Jordan Memorial |. Hawaiian LP J | Hall, 3 :

Islands, Dr. / : slits. Dr, Ose Druids to Entertain Officer—The invited to speak Indianapolis Circle 8 of Druids will in churches entertain Mrs. Anna Bertung; country during Dr. Ostrom and her staff of grand officers Monday night at 2972 S. Delaware St.

a 30-year ministry. He also will address ‘the mission's women’s or-| Rebekah Lodge 10 fo See Skit— ganization Thursday morning. The Olive Rebokah Lodge 10, will All Families Invited meet tonight at the Lodge Hall. The program will include an edu-

of ISL, he SOM | corar ski and. Vantin gmt.

CHURCH is being visited. by-an in- |e Lodge S rs Card Party—The vitation committee sponsoring the Irvington poitoauy | Lodge, 608, will Irish evangelist, the Rev. James hold a card party tonight at 8:15 Gibson, in a series of meetings, [o'clock at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Tuesday through Feb. 23. The Rev. |5420% E. Washington St.

Mr. Gibson will be assisted by his wife, Mrs. Betty Gibson, the pastor,| Club Reception Tonight — An in-

the Rev. MM. O. Robbins, and Mrs. [formal reception will be held tonight Aline McCown, vocalist. at the Washington Township Demo-

; ) _|cratic Club, 4141 College Ave. for The Kiig's Messengers, EVange- i ew club - officers. They include listic team from King’s College, New David M. Lewis, former. Marion

Jersey, will sing and preach this County Prosecutor, president; Grover

evening at the WHEELER MIS- , Vi ; J. BE y SION and tomorrow morning during i i Jresicent; ¢ Cer,

the school hour in the IRVINGTON’ cording secretary, and Miss Mary METHODIST CHURCH. Leiper, corresponding secretary, Quartet on Program

cre Femi, Ste Rann sons | \AMES “APPALLED’ BY SCHRICKER VETO

Diggory and Brooks Demarest will DELPHI, Ind, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—

sing, accompanied by Russell Crawford, pianist. The Rev. G. W. Hoot, evangelist | Auditor of State Richard T. James and’ singer, and his wife, Mrs. Pearl « Moser Hoot, also a singer, will be | 85t night said he was “appalled heard at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the [and surprised by the action of GovMORRIS STREET METHODIST | ernor Schricker in vetoing the bill CHURCH and at 7:45 p. m. iIn|to repeal the pernicious, dictatorial the WOODSIDE METHODIST | ,ng un-American Reorganization CHURCH. Act of 1933.”

BAPTIST COUNCIL Mr. James told Carroll County

Republicans at a Lincoln banquet | MEETS NEXT WEEK only one meaning “and that is he

that Mr. Schricker’s veto could have X avors the plan of government The National Council of Inde-|brought about by the dictates of Governor McNutt and his reorganization act of 1933.”

pendent Baptists of the North will hear speakers from Michigan, Iowa and New York at its convention Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:45 in the Thirty-first Street Baptist Church. Tuesday evening, Dr. David Otis Fuiler, pastor of Wealthy Street

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INDEPENDENT UNION WINS NEW CASTLE, Ind. Feb. 8 (U.| P.).—The unaffiliated Steel Workers union of New Castle today was the official bargaining agent for em-

Temple of Grand Rapids and a trus- [Ployees of the Ingersoll Steel and tee of Wheaton College, will give the |Disc Co., following an N. L. R. B. address and Wednesday evening, Dr. | lection yesterday, The U. A, W. Robert T. Ketcham of Waterloo, |(C. I. O.) received 122 votes, the Iowa will talk. At the closing ses- |Steel workers 217

sion, Dr. Earl Griffith, president of the Bible Seminary of Johnson City, New York, will.be heard. Dr. David ‘Gillespie, state association president,

St., has been named city editor of

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Sunday Evening Service

Roberts Park Methodist

Speaker, Sithop Titus Low

will attend the convention.

SCOUTS TO BE GUESTS

Boy Scouts will be guests of the Carrollton Avenue Evengelical and Reformed Church tomorrow ‘when the pastor, Dr. Ralph L. Holland, ubject’ ‘Birds wit proken ntons.” Jane Joh nson Burroughs

will speak on “The Art of Tackling.” special Me a aan

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Testament. That homage,

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Over 300 Indianapolis Churches extend a sincere. welcome to their services tomorrow. , , . Plan to attend

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