Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1941 — Page 6

_ SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1041

ON THE RADIO

TONIGHT The Mother's Day theme will

6:30—Duffy’s Tavern, WFBM. dominate many of the broadcasts

d tonight and tomorrow. 7:00—Hit Parade, WFBM. 7:00—Barn Dance, WIRE Lester Huff, organist, will give a

8:00—Uncle Ezra. WIRE. special Mother's Day program on

8:15—Col. Lindbergh, WFBM. WIBC on his Sunday morning re

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gan, Mr. Huff's program will include TOMORROW Dvorak’s “Songs My Mother Taught 6:00—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE,

Me,” Rimsky-Korsakoff's “Hymn to 7:00—Sunday Evening Hour, the Sun” and a group of Tchai-~ WFBM.

kowsky airs. 8:00—Take Tt or Leave Tt, WFBM. 8:30—Helen Hayes, WFBM.

City Offers Mother of Five Puts Charm in Religion Missionary HAWKSWORTH A Tribute to [EEE nN | 1 To Lecture RITES ARE SET

Its Mothers Proceeds to Be for Work a In Shanghai. |

| | The Rev. Andrew Gih, native | Chinese and former follower of | Confucianism, will speak and | show colored movies several times | next week in Indianapolis. | The Rev. Mr. Gih will lecture tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the | Second Moravian Church and at 7:30 p. m. in the Covenant Pres- | byterian Church; Monday at 7:45 ! Pp. m. in the Wheeler Mission; | Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Broadway Baptist Church, and Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the

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Prominent Woman Worker In Veterans’ Organization Dead at 68.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Planner | & Buchanan Mortuary for Mrs. | Charles Hawksworth, active in the | affairs of war veterans. Dr. Jean | 9:00—Crime Doctor, WFBM. S. Milner of the Second Presby-| 9:30—Jack Benny, WIRE.

‘ A ” : | rere terian Church ‘will officiate and | Col. Charles A..Lindbergh, now

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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER ~ When Mrs. Robert C. Kuebler, how an Indianapolis mother of five children, was & girl she heard a man explain why he never went to church. Mrs. Kuebler has never forgotten the remark through the years she |

dav So Co Df 01ST Students and alumnae of Catholic | colleges and high schools, led by the Cathedral High School Band, marched through downtown streets | this morning and into St. John’s Church for their annual Mary's Day celebration. The mass was celebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapelis. The Very Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor, led the missa recitata with the congregation giving the responses and the Rev. Fr. Leo Schaefer delivered the sermon. { The sanctuary was decked with

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will be your passport the meeting of the CHRISIAN MEN BUILDERS CLASS OF HE THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH DOL tomorrow. If you can’t mother to Sunday school pay ‘her some spe-

to plug the sale of defense bonds. cremation will follow. . . y The type of show to be used has not Mrs. Hawksworth, who was 68, Me uartied By Tie logit been decided. was a ‘member of the Indi Sol America’s isolation forces, will be "ow North Baptist Church. oot OF S16 haiana BO heard over WFBM at 8:15 tonight.) welen Haves will do “Dark Vice | The guest Chinese speaker, dirs Home at Lafayette and the ge will be speaking from the Min- » or tbls i : Women’s Relief Corps of the home. ) X tory” for her regular weekly draChristin WISSIOHATY 10 WIS OW | We Wl | meapolis auditorium at a rally SPOn- matic offers tOMOrTo ight | countrymen, is traveling over the € was a member of the auxiliaiy sored by the America First Com- | \WEFBM : aos morrow night, | United States in behalf of the Of the Emmit Brown Post of the |p ites. | vu.» | Bethel Mission of Shanghai and American Legion in Lebanon and| “yn various addresses Col. Lind-| WMAQ, NBC-Red's Chicago out Hongkong. The mission maintains WAS life member of the WOMeN's pergh has contended that Great let, will carry the final 30 minutes three Bible training schools, five he he a XR oD, Divito. oe. | Britain will be defeated by Ger-|of this afternoon’s annual spring | orphanages caring for over 500 | CIC SS MGHOSISup in the Es0- many and that this country’s aid [football game between the Univers refugees, and an evangelistic de- |teric Order of the Star, the Rosicru- | win be of no avail. sity of Notre Dame graduating tment. (cian Order and was a lecturer : Wi | partme | through the South and West in " " |squad members and the players who | aslo stats pe . wo a (will a ar on next fall's varsity. Di : | ' 102 d ha : | The Greenfield Village Mixed pong BunroOn will be the announcer | IsCip es Mrs. Hawksworth was married to Chorus is to make its annual ap- | tor the broadcast, which is schedMaj. Charles H. Hawksworth in pearance on the d 3 er ’ a i rd ky uled to start at 4:30 p. m. Session Mappe 1910. She was born in Murphys- [Ford Sunday Dh son N 3 out are oe uh of Dr. Evening Hour U S BUILT ‘HAVOCS’ v . dio “ » N The 102d annual state convention Joseph T. Howe and Mrs. Margarete tomorrow, 17 y . i. he Kueblers Jove music Mrs. Robert C. Kuebler, the mother, as well as Adena, 5 ‘of Christian Churches or Churches | iL. Alford Howe. o'clock. WEFBM. PRAISED BY LONDON and (standing left to right) Carolyn, 14; ‘Melvin, 18; Lorna, 14, and Kenneth, 20. of Christ (Disciples) May 26 to 28 Survivors are two brothers, M. L. The Ford SymhE. % " will be under the direction of Dr.| Howe of Tllinois and O. W. Howe of phony and Ship LONDON, May 10 (U, P).—The Ephraim D. Lowe of Indianapolis. | California. lrus will be under Air Ministry said tonight that the r's Wi fe Frowns on This will be the first state conven- TT m—— the direction of Douglas DB-7-—called the Havoe : tion directed by Dr. Lowe since he Harold F. Koch here — has “particularly distine a orien] SeCRCLarY of ie a HOLD SERVICES FOR a con- guished” itself in combatting Gers * * @ | dian ristian ssionary Asso-| uctor. man night bombers. F orce In Chur ch Tr aming sion The sessions will be in MRS. ELVA BROW John Charles “In Britain,” said the Ministry, Bedford, Ind. and attended by rep- Mrs Elva Brown, 828 Denison St.. Thomas, noted “these planes are known as the | resentatives of 700 churches. : who died Thursday, was to be buried baritone, is to Havocs—a name they certainly have Dr. Albert W. Palmer, president in Memorial Park Cemetery today (make a return lived up to in the many attacks of the Chicago Theological Semi- $ollowing funeral services at 2 p. m. [guest appear- "| they have made on enemy air bases nary, will be the guest speaker and |at the Moore & Kirk Station St. | ance on Maestro at night and in their interception Fred Wise of the University Church | mortuary. Andre Kostelan- mp. Thomas lof night raiders over Britain, of Disciples of Christ, Chicago, will Mrs. Brown, who was 41, had been €tz’ The Pause “The DB-T’s have particularly dis« has been married to the Rev. Mr. Kuebler, pastor of the Friedens Evan- | be in charge of music. Indianap-|ill six months. She was a native | That Refreshes on the Air program, | tinguished themselves in night fore gelical and Reformed Church. | |olis ‘people on the program include lof Sheridan. WFBM at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. ays over occupied territories in The man said his father and health and quiet spirits. While all| Mrs. H. B. Marx who will lead a| Survivors are the husband, Grover Mr. Kostelanetz will direct the 45- | France and Belgium to catch and mother talked so much about re-|of them are obviously a little timid [forum on “World Fellowship” and |T. Brown; a son, Patrick Garland; piece orchestra while Albert Spald-| destroy Nazi bombers as they res ligion when he was a child that there is no nervous strain in evi-| the Rev. C. Ww. Longman, the forum two daughters, Miss Mary Garland |ing continues in the role of violinist | turn ‘to their bases from raids on they turned him against it. | dence. jon “Christin Education.’ and Mrs. Violet Flora; her mother, and host. | Britain.” Clara Madenovwitch; her |

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“We've never forced religion on| Mrs. Kuebler assumes no airs| MIS. Marx is national secretary Mrs. our children,” Mrs. Kuebler said ahout her achievement in the field |0f missionery organizations and | father, George Carrigan, and three | yesterday as she sat and talked in of motherhood. She disposes of the education of thc United Christian | sisters, Mrs. Mary Kaney, Mrs. Dor- | the cheerful family living room. “In| matter by saying that women who | Missionary Society and the Rev. Mr. othy James and Mrs. Katherine | fact, we were very much surprised nave mo children are free to do|longworth, mational director | Celia, all of Indianapolis. (when our boys, Kenneth and Mel-|ycetul things she hasn't the time|leadership education for a vin, announced they intended 1% for Ax for children brought up | United Society. | prepare for the ministry.” singly or in small families,

she | Religion With Charm {sees no reason why they can't be| Kenneth, the only child present

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was gathered for the higher educa- ister: tion of the sisters. | “I enjoy religion!” . Mary's Day, celebrated annually | Kenneth thinks his mother and on the day before Mother's Day dad make religion have charm. He) throughout the Catholic world, is said he hoped to take the course at

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that point very clear as she talks. ! Shar Methodist, women have invited the | Of the Seventh Christian ‘Church. hare Household Tasks Disciples of Christ pastor, Dr. Wil- Funeral services will be held at To be taught to use the family liam F. Rothenburger, to speak on (8 o'clock tonight at the Moore & sponsored by the International Fed- [Eden Theological Seminary after car, to help with the care of the| 'Church and Civic Life Kirk Irvington Mortuary. Burial

and | eration of Catholic Alumnae. As|he finishes at Butler and perhaps lawn, the preparation of food and, peonomic Conditions in

Latin | Will be at Orleans, Ind always, the day honored the Virgin [teach religion in some college as ine laundry ‘are Wil ®& pare Of ne eries at their meeting Tues Survivors are the husband, Everett Mary, the Mother of Mankind, and, |well as preach. Then Ken had to , | aay.

| Hershman; two daughters, Mrs. | ts . ‘ ah : iq i i > | i is - Lasley and Mrs. Birdie in wddition. this Vear, was & Special [hurtv awhv hrs earn his Child's education in the home, she/ The occasion is the 2 p. m. gen | Helen y : | devotion for world peace. i He eben oy on | thinks. | eral ‘meeting of the Woman's So- | Hughes of Indianapolis; two sisters, | The apostolic blessing of His Holi-| One by one the other children— AS Soon as the baby can talk,| ciety of Christian Service in the Mrs. Nell Elrod and Mrs. Ethel | ness, Pope Pius XII, was granted |Carolyn "Melvin and Lorha—drifteq Ne can also begin to say his pray-| Central Avenue Methodist Church. | Ellis, and two brothers, Henry Brax- | the international Mary's Day com- lin from school. And little Adena. |CTS the mother said. Before that | Dr. Rothenburger, who is the pas- [ton and Elbert Braxton, all of Ormittee And wherever Catholic {who had been timidly peeping over time, his high chair can be drawn tor of the Third Christian Church, leans, and a granGdaugiher, Mary alumnae are living they are sup-|the banisters in the upstairs hall, Up to the table and he can fold [Will describe conditions seen in|Ann Hughes of Indianapolis. posed today to join in a Mary's Day [summoned the courage to come Dis hands reverently when grace is —

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Dr. Benjamin V. Andrews, direc- | tor otf Christian education for the | Indiana Presbyterian Synod will |

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All Christian Science Churches will study the sermon-subject, “Adam and Fallen Man,” tomorrow. The Golden text is “If by one man’s cffence death reigned by one: much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ” Romans 5:17.

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Malvina Morton, Girl Resecretary of the Y. W. C. A. ill speak on “Let's Understand Each Other” at the mother-daugh-ter banquet given by the WOMEN’S FEDERATION OF THE SUTHERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 6:30 p. m. un 5 = Family of Zion

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| Donald B. Keller of the JUNIOR | | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE reports that many religious, civic and

| {sponsoring the Chamber's observ-| ance of the “YOUNG AMERICAN’S CHURCH DAY, May 18. Mr. Keller is chairman of the observance com- |

mittee. Among those who have endorsed | the day are Mrs. Asa Hoy, oresident | of the INDIANAPOLIS COUNCIL {OF CHURCHWOMEN, Isidore | Feibleman, attorney, William A.) | Hanley of the Eli Lilly Co.; Dr. E. |L. Ray, executive secretary of the {CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNION; Dr. | {Jean 8. Milner, pastor of the SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Breece.

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Evangelistic talks for children, il(lustrated by object lessons wit | chemicals, paper tearing and Tope tying, will be presented by the Rev. Arnold Carl Westfall of Michigan | City, Ind., at 3:15 p. 'm,, Monday | {through May 18 at the CALVARY |

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Attend Conference

Dr. E. Burdette Backus, pastor, | and Mesdames C. A. Tripp, Pearl | Mock, Guy O. Bird and Fred Doeppers of the ALL SOULS UNITA- | RIAN CHURCH will attend the! Western Unitarian Conference to- | morrow through Tuesday in Chi+ | cago. Discussion of the function of ! (the liberal church in these times ‘is

4 o'clock in the IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

Fountain Square Celebrates

The Rev. E. E. Russell will speak at the 15th anniversary celebration tomorrow beginning at 1:30 p. m. in the FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Morning worship and noon basket dinner will pre-

Mrs. Louis Markun Elected

Mrs. Louis Markun was elected to | the executive t board of the NATIONAL FEDERATION OF TEMPLE SISTERHOODS recently in Detroit. The federation has a membership of 55,000 women in SiX countries, is ¢ affiliated with the UNION OF PR caN HEBREW CONGREMrs. Markuh 5 TTONS and carries on a program of service to Jewish and humanitarian causes.

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preach, and their choir to sing, tomorrow at 7:45 p. m. The choir will be directed by Mrs. R. C. Hiller and accompanied by Miss Mary Hood.

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